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There already a part of the first game and came close to burning it found trouble on the second and by having his way up the second hole and a reminder the defending champion brooks capa after a brilliant start brady in the first and hes one under par through two holes. Thank you. Next to the womens world cup where australia came from behind to beat brazil in montpellier, in one of the games of the tournament so far. Brazil who won their first match took the lead from the spot and then went two up after this header from christiane her fourth goal of the world cup. Australia got one backjust before the break and then levelled the match with this shot from chloe logarzo. And then thanks, once again to var, this own goal from Hickmann Alves was awarded, despite the australian forward being offside, to give the matildas the lead. They go level with brazil and italy at the top of group c. Meanwhile china have their first win of the tou ....
The laws were introduced after the siege of the capital, onjanuary 6, which led to donald trump being removed from several social media networks. Supporters of the law that it was necessary to prevent censorship of conservative users a long running concern among republicans. They argued they were simply trying to regulate business behaviour, not the speech of these firms. But opponents, including the Industry Group challenging both laws, net choice, said they infringed on the platforms First Amendment rights, by limiting the content they can publish and warning that a ruling for the states would deal a blow to the online platforms biggest models, which rely on curation to attract users and advertisers. The Supreme Court is expected to issue its ruling injune in the crucial months ahead of the upcoming us president ial el ....
of the population vote. caveat number two, we don t know what impact so called greeters had on the numbers. these were people employed by some local authorities to meet voters outside the polling stations, they are there to manage queues, help those with mobility issues etc. some reminded people they needed id to vote. we don t know who was discouraged at that stage. the figures we have got do not record those numbers. according to the electoral commission that is one aspect that they are going to investigate. one final thing to consider whatever the impact at polling stations, and whatever the level of voter fraud that id is meant to tackle which in terms of recorded offences or convictions is tiny there has been a big positive impact on voter confidence in the electoral system according to polling by the electoral commission. at a time when trust in institutions is low, that fact on its own, say supporters of voter id, is a not insignificant benefit. bob posner, ....
give up its secrets. rebecca morelle, bbc news. the time is 10:30pm and darren is here with the weather. hello, i want to touch on the flooding in italy first of all. this is just another example of severe weather becoming more severe and happening more often. it wasn t too long ago that this part of italy was in drought, but there has been six months of rain in the last couple of weeks which has certainly changed all that. this programme contains repetitive flashing images there s more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight with victoria which is just getting under way the site of the former redcar steelworks is at the centre of a furious row between the conservative mayor of tees valley and labour. truly shocking. industrial scale corruption on teesside. a huge site acquired by the public body south tees developments limited for £12 million, in 2019. what s going on then? we ll talk live to the conservative mayor who s facing labour claims of cronyism, corru ....