rockets fired from gaza at jerusalem, as violence escalates between palestinians and israelis after days of clashes. still crippled america s biggest fuel pipeline has been shut since friday after a cyber attack that s thought to have originated in russia. the young minke whale stranded in the thames has had to be put down vets say it was too weak to survive on its own. and hopes fade that wembley could stage the champions league final. after travel to turkey was banned, now portugal is set to host the all english final. and coming up in the sport, on the bbc news channel. is this the goal that sends fulham back down to the championship? we ll have more on the basement battle from craven cottage. good evening. the government today confirmed that from next monday people in england can socialise indoors, visit galleries, theatres and cinemas again, go on holiday and even hug loved ones and friends. the prime minister called it a considerable step on the road back to normali
and british and irish citizens and residents will have to enter hotel quarantine. at least 48 people have been killed and dozens injured in a train crash in taiwan. oxfam suspends two members of its staff in the democratic republic of congo following allegations of sexual misconduct and bullying. now on bbc news, as part of bbc sport s lgbt+ history last month, clare balding looks at what it means to be a gay woman in sport, she ll see how woman have adapted as they try to reclaim the word lesbian . hi there, my name is clare balding, i m a television and radio broadcaster, mainly in sport for the bbc and for other channels as well. it s really interesting looking at lgbt rights and indeed attitudes to lgbt people through the lens of sport. and i m particularly going to focus on women s sport, because since the early 20th century, with the record goal scorer and iconic footballer lily parr, to the 21st century boxer nicola adams and global superstar megan rapinoe, women s sp
in england are likely to reopen on 12th april. wildlife experts warn the public to keep their distance from seals over the easter weekend over concerns about their safety. good afternoon. more than 70 mp5, including 41 conservatives, have warned against the introduction of vaccine passports in england, which could mean people have to show they ve received a jab before they re allowed into some venues. the idea has been described as divisive and discriminatory . the government is reported to be considering testing a scheme for some major events, including the fa cup final next month. downing street has dismissed these reports as speculation and that no final decision had been made on covid certificates. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, has more. slowly, things are opening up. but once all restrictions are lifted in england, might we have to prove we have had the vaccine or a negative test to do certain things? no firm plans yet, but already, there is oppositio
at least 50 people have been killed and dozens injured in a train crash in taiwan. oxfam suspends two members of its staff in the democratic republic of congo following allegations of sexual misconduct and bullying. wildlife conservationists warn people to keep their distance from seals this easter weekend, over concerns that disturbing and scaring them can lead to harm. now on bbc news, click. this week, need a new career? this is where the jobs are. the new smart city in the desert, and the robots that can build more robots. what could possibly go wrong? welcome to click. it was exactly one year ago that i stood on this beach, looked into that camera and said some pretty improbable sounding things. first of all, click had been on airfor 20 years. secondly, the world was going into lockdown. and, thirdly, because of that, we didn t know whether we were going to be able to continue making the programme. and then, of course, the next week, we just forgot to stop. and now, 12 m