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the pull and real madrid fans to set down paris. dramatic pictures from torquay marina where an 85 foot superyacht has sunk after a major fire on board. people travelling abroad are facing disruption at airports, stations and on the roads as the half term gateway begins. us presidentjoe biden confirms he will visit uvalde tomorrow to meet with the families of the 19 children and two teachers killed by a teenage gunman in texas. more conservative mps publicly declare they have no confidence in the prime minister after sue gray s report into lockdown parties in downing street. now on bbc news, it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. we allow ahead of the champions league final. we are live. liverpool fans have already been loving paris in the springtime, convinced it will be the seventh time that they are crowned kings of europe. but real madrid are the greatest in this competition, and are looking to complete their own english treble after knocking ou ....
Playground carries danger around every corner. the main protagonist stayed in one piece, and when it was time to take it right to the wall, ferrari s charles leclerc had the edge, feeling right at home. lewis hamilton, three times a winner here, only managed eighth behind lando norris and team mate george russell. as everyone tried to catch leclerc, some were left chasing their tails. sergio perez lost a rear, and remember the danger around every corner? sainz didn t see it coming. the world s richest, brightest and fastest may flock here but to go fast a little note local knowledge can go a long way. so after retiring from the lead last weekend in barcelona, could leclerc s fortunes be changing at a track where he s never even finished a race? ....
finally, what the dickens was going on in the british government this week? i ll explain. first, here s my take. if you re trying to understand the recent protests against the putin regime in russia, one of the best guides is an outspoken columnist who s been writing trenchant essays in the nation s leading newspapers over the past month. political competition is the heartbeat of democracy. this author writes, noting the absence of such competition in contemporary russia. he describes the frustrations of the russian middle class, demanding political rights. today, the quality of our state does not match civil society s readiness to participate in it. on corruption, perhaps the issue that most riles the public, the author is scathing. the problem comes from the lack of transparency and accountability of government, he says. now, what makes this all deeply strange is that the author of these essays is vladimir putin. the architect, builder and chief enforcer of the syst ....