Strong in the next test to avoid yet another whitewash. Emphatic. Thanks holli, and thomas has all the weather. The advice is to be prepared not just on the roads, but the airports as well, really foggy weather potentially starting this evening on the way. Thanks thomas, also coming up a woman is appointed as bishop of london for the first time. Sarah mullally calls for more female and ethnic minority priests to make the church of england more relevant. Hello everyone this is afternoon live. Building regulations are leaving room for short cuts, according to the the woman leading a review into fire safety after the Grenfell Tower blaze. In her interim report Dame Judith Hackitt said she was shocked by some of the practices she had seen. Shes calling for simpler rules, better enforcement, and a cultural change was needed so safety is prioritised over cost. Heres our Home Affairs Correspondent tom symonds. Grenfell tower and that horrifying loss of life demonstrated for all to see, that s
Clapping for our carers one more time. The nation honours the nhs on its 72nd birthday. To have given so much during this present, ijust to have given so much during this present, i just want to say that it is you who have been our shields. Its race day. Formula 1 is back mercedes block out the front row of the grid as the season restarts in austria. It has been a very windy night and it will be an unseasonably windy day but on the plus side some more sunshine around today than what we had yesterday but if you heavy showers around, too. When you later for all the details. Joined showers around, too. When you later forall the details. Joined me later. Its sunday, the fifth ofjuly. Our top story thousands of people across england have enjoyed their first night out in pubs for more than three months, after a major easing of lockdown. Restaurants, hairdressers, theme parks and libraries also opened their doors, with strict social distancing measures in place, but police have voiced concern
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The Church of England announced Wednesday that it will issue an apology to the LGBTQ+ community for the way it has been treated by the church, but it will not allow same-sex marriages to be carried out.
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