but they ve lost five quick wickets at trent bridge. back at the top of the world rankings, with a first grass court title for carlos alcaraz. leona maguire bids to become the first irish woman to win a major, we ll bring you the latest from the pga championship. welcome. let s start at trent bridge, where england s hopes of victory in the one off ashes test were dented by the loss of five late wickets on day four. after australia were bowled out for 257 after tea in their second innings, england were left needing 268 to take the win and made it to 55 without loss before the wickets began to fall. ben croucher has more. there are 11 different ways to take a wicket in cricket. to start with, on day four, england needed just the one. maybe just as well, because england shelled five ctaches, butjust as the batter will be looking to make them pay, enter lauren filer. this tamers turning in a blur of bails. spinning in the hands of sophie ecclestone, beth mooney out. three wickets
welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. we start with an exclusive interview with the wife and mother of two of the british passengers lost in the titan sub disaster in the north atlantic last week. the submersible was on its way to view the wreck of the titanic when contact was lost, and the vessel imploded. christine dawood the wife of shahzada dawood and the mother of 19 year old suleman dawood was on the polar prince, which was supervising the mission. she told the bbc that her initial intention was to go on the trip herself, but she gave the spot to her son because he was so excited by the prospect. it comes as the us coast guard has announced the launch of an investigation, which would be able to recommend civil or criminal charges. christine dawood has been speaking to the bbc s nomia iqbal in stjohn s, newfoundland, from where the expedition had set off. the sentence, we lost comm. i think that would be a sentence i will neve
it s got one button. and that s it. but their sub went missing, prompting a massive international effort to find them, with warnings oxygen supplies would be dwindling. the really nightmarish scenario is that they are alive at the surface, bobbing away, running out of air and unable to get out. it s exceptionally difficult. it s basically a needle in a haystack. - well, i m nervous. i m sick to my stomach with nerves. i m just hoping for good news. the dive that was meant to take around eight hours turned into days. the debris is consistent with the catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber. so what do we know happened on the titan and to the men on board? on saturday the 17th ofjune 2023, british explorer hamish harding posted an update on facebook revealing his journey to explore the wreck of the titanic. harding was travelling with 0ceangate expeditions, a private company that takes paying customers down to see the wreck. the eight day trip started on friday the 16th ofjun
people here in kyiv wake up on sunday morning, they still don t know what to make of it all. translation: we hoped things would advance, . that prigozhin will change his mind and join the ukrainians. but money does miracles. he was obviously paid off. he has basically surrendered. translation: for me, both prigozhin and putin are war criminals. they bomb peaceful cities while people are sleeping. for example, yesterday everyone was talking about prigozhin when ukraine was hit by missiles. i m not interested in him. he is a criminal. translation: everything that is going on there - is god s punishment, - because the russian people have been supporting - their president and military. they say they want to liberate us, but we don t need - liberation from anyone. we know how to live. we don t need to be dictated by anyone on how to live - or what our rights are. we were a bit disappointed when it finished so early! yeah. yeah, we expected they would move their forces back to ru
the us secretary of state antony blinken says the events show the cracks in mr putin s authority. yevgeny prigozhin, the head of the wagner mercenary group pictured here leaving the russian city of rostov on don on saturday evening is reportedly going into exile in belarus after abandoning his advance on moscow. and with wagnerforces firing their guns into the sky and cheers from the watching public his troops also departed the city. tensions had been building between mr prigozhin and russia s military leadership for some time, over their approach to the war in ukraine. leaving as heroes. the wagnerfighters pulling out of rostov last night. you d think they d just won a war. the leader of the mercenary group, yevgeny prigozhin, was off, too. he d just done a deal with the kremlin to end their mutiny. the rebellion started here, then spread north. it was the biggest challenge to vladimir putin s authority since he came to power. vladimir vladimirovich putin. russia s c