more violence in paris tonight as tens of thousands of people are out on the streets again across france to protest against president macron s pension reforms. everyone, say hi to luke! and the 22 year old singer songwriter who found himself on stage in front of 20,000 people with ed sheeran. and on bbc london. are billionaire s son who fled to yemen after a murder investigation admits to the bbc that he was involved. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the terrorism threat level in northern ireland has been raised from substantial to severe meaning the risk of an attack is now highly likely . the rating is based on an mi5 intelligence assessment and comes after a rise in activity by dissident republicans, including a gun attack last month on a senior police officer. the northern ireland secretary, chris heaton harris, says the public should remain vigilant, but not be alarmed. 0ur ireland correspondent, emma vardy, sent this report from belfast. the attack
this is a person who has a very intense relationship with a very large body of fans. - you went to the concert, and you saw the concert filmed, right? three hours, yes, well-spent. - (singing) i wanna house you and make you take my name i ve met so many of my goals, and i just keep making new goals because i m never satisfied, and i always want to grow. - well, the highly anticipated second act to beyoncé s renaissance project, cowboy carter, dropped last night. - you guys, oh, my god. - i m crying. - she s the first black woman ever to top the billboard s hot country songs chart. - there is a public perception about country music that it is a predominantly white genre. - i mean, i ve seen people say things like, i didn t know that there were black country singers. - it s kind of an industry that takes care of its own. - it has not been a genre that has been accepting of black people. - you often find partisans of country music saying, well, this is or that ain t country. -
[music playing] - beyoncé is the greatest entertainer of her generation. this is a person who has a very intense relationship with a very large body of fans. - you went to the concert, and you saw the concert filmed, right? three hours, yes, well-spent. - (singing) i wanna house you and make you take my name i ve met so many of my goals, and i just keep making new goals because i m never satisfied, and i always want to grow. - well, the highly anticipated second act to beyoncé s renaissance project, cowboy carter, dropped last night. - you guys, oh, my god. - i m crying. - she s the first black woman ever to top the billboard s hot country songs chart. - there is a public perception about country music that it is a predominantly white genre. - i mean, i ve seen people say things like, i didn t know that there were black country singers. - it s kind of an industry that takes care of its own. - it has not been a genre that has been accepting of black people. - you often find
a mass of wet wipes and sanitary products nowjut out into the river at several points. all these, what look like leaves, are wipes. the best case scenario for us is that the tunnel reduces or even stops new material coming to a reef like this, and over time, when we start clearing the material, the reef will shrink. it s nice to have something positive to say, isn t it? yeah. after years of abuse, just maybe the tide has turned. jonah fisher, bbc news, on the banks of the river thames. this is 22 year old luke gittins from wiltshire a singer songwriter who posts videos online of himself performing, often other people s songs. on friday, he went to see one of his heroes, ed sheeran, at london s o2 arena. imagine his surprise when he was standing in the front row, and ed sheeran recognised him and pulled him up on stage. yetunde yusuf has the story.
government. where do they get that third of funding from? where he will, i think the point here is that planned parenthood does abortions. and i think that mitt romney and governor perry and myself do not believe that government should in any way be funding abortions. because so many people don t believe that that s the right thing to do and their taxpayer dollars should not be spent on doing abortions. but you disagreed with rick perry on the issue. what i disagreed is that they are not allowing the side of planned parenthood to give the services to women, the contraceptive services, the mammograms, the kind of health care that these women are not getting anywhere else. so given that health care sorry for interrupting, is mitt romney wrong for wanting to defund planned parenthood? i think he s talking about the abortions that planned parenthood does, not the health care services. we don t i mean, myself, mitt romney, no one believes that we should defund the he