ended their mission, after hundreds of soldiers leave the azovstal steel plant. after being trapped there for more than two months. i want to underline, ukraine needs its ukrainian heroes alive. this is our principle. wayne rooney has given evidence in his wife s libel trial as the multi million pound case enters its final day at the high court. tributes are paid to kay mellor, the actress and writer best known for the series girlfriends. the foreign secretary liz truss has confirmed the government will introduce legislation that would change parts of the post brexit trading arrangements for northern ireland. known as the northern ireland. known as the northern ireland protocol. she told parliament that the uk would prefer a negotiated settlement with the eu but failing that would pass a law to change the protocol to make trade easier in an attempt to encourage pro unionist politicians back into power sharing government in belfast. the eu has responded warning that unilateral
mental health is linked to most drug and alcohol addiction. trade trouble ministers propose legislation allowing the uk to unilaterally change the post brexit trade deal with the eu. day six of that court case wayne rooney says the england manager told him that rebekah vardy s media activities were causing distractions during euro 2016. ticket to ride the queen makes a surprise visit to see london s new elizabeth line for herself. and coming up later rangers fans turning seville blue ahead of the europa league final tomorrow night with tens of thousands without tickets expected on the spanish city. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. for 82 days the ukranian fighters who clung to their last foothold in the besieged city of mariupol came to symbolise their country s defiance against the onslaught of russian forces. last night more than 260 of them were told to leave the asovstal steel plant and were taken to russian controlled territory. the southern port ci
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hancock, founder of sports against suicide, a charity that tackles mental health in football. really grateful for your mental health in football. really gratefulfor your time, thank you. grateful for your time, thank you. thank gratefulfor your time, thank you. thank you. the founder of the neo nazi terrorist group national action has been found guilty of remaining in the group after it was banned. alex davies from swansea is the 19th person to be convicted of being a member of the group. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports from winchester crown court. music plays, people shout. it was the most provocative neo nazi group to emerge in britain since the 1970s. alex davies, seen here with a megaphone, was its founder. national action members were openly white supremacist and said they were preparing for a race war. 0n social media, alex davies was shown doing a nazi salute at buchenwald concentration camp.
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