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taking place in bristol. australia lead the series 6 4, meaning england can t afford to lose any of their remaining matches. ben croucher is watching. some early wickets for england but also some dropped catches. a good little battle, this one. australia won the toss and chose to bat. the runs have been flowing but the wickets have been falling at regular intervals as well. kate cross got her revenge in that very first over, trapping the australia captain lbw, it was not given out on the pitch, england overturned it on review. they have been scoring at a rate of knots but england have always pegged them back. we saw a fantastic one handed catch from sophie ecclestone, but they have been four dropped catches as well. beth mooney has been the glue sticking this australian innings together. she is currently unbeaten on 56. we have got fewer than ten overs to go. australia over 200 46 the moment. very finely poised this one as we go into it. we know that england need a win to kee ....
his majesty goes on. a spokesperson booking is not revealed it, but said it is not prostate cancer. last week, the king was discharged from hospital following surgery for an enlarged prostate 7 a condition the palace had described as benign. he was last pictures yesterday at the sunday service at the church of st mary magdalene on the sandringham estate in norfolk. there he is with the queen consort. it was his first public outing since his three night hospital stay a week ago. he is up and about. there have been responses from westminster. let s ta ke let s take you to review. the prime minister the opposition leader said. the northern ireland first minister said. similar statement from sir geoffrey donelson, who said. the welsh first minister said. we can now speak to the historian and royal commentator gareth russell. good to have you on the programme. just looking back in history, can you remember a moment like this where the monarch, the head of state have been sid ....
| i know you don t mean it to be so, but you have blood on your hands. so we have one big question this morning what else can we do to protect kids online? how will the education secretary, gillian keegan, and so the article? labour s peter kyle joins us from washington, dc, where he is meeting tech bosses. on the latest on american and uk strikes in yemen from jeremy bowen injerusalem. morning. with me at the desk, andrea thompson, editor in chief of marie claire. former facebook executive, richard allan, a lib dem now in the house of lords. and justine greening, who was, not so long ago, the tory education secretary too. before we do anything else, let s see what s making the news this morning. the sunday express and the sunday people splash with a committe of mps verdict that the military s not properly equipped to fight a war. the sunday telegraph has that and england beating italy in the six nations. sadly no picture of scotland s fine defeat of wales. and the observ ....
together with its partners if necessary. these key metals are important research for automotive parts and pay a role in future autonomous cars. these two metals are also crucial to make semiconductors. taiwan s tsmc, the world s largest contract chip maker says it doesn t expect any direct impact on its production. despite the statement, the shares plunged almost 3% in trading in taiwan, over concerns of growing tensions, and the us secretary s visit to beijing. a top chinese trade adviser says that this is just the start, sending a not so subtle message to the americans just before the counterparts are sat down face to face in beijing for the first time since the covid pandemic. the visit by secretary yellen also comes at a time when the chinese economy looks to revitalise. that experience supposed covid rebound in the first quarter of the year the latest data has shown signs of stephen mcdonald reports. street food seen in china appears to show an economy rebounding s ....
in the manufacturing of semiconductors. the move by the chinese ministry of commerce targets the metals gallium and germanium which china is a major producer of. from next month exports of these metals will require a license. michelle fleury has more. us treasury secretary janet yellin is heading to beijing and hers is heading to beijing and hers is the second trip i a cabinet official to china since ties between the worlds to top economies deteriorated earlier this year. her goal is to study the relationship but she has her work cut out for her. ahead of her visit beijing said it was exposing imposing export controls on two rare metals essential for making semiconductor essentialfor making semiconductor is. this is seen as a tit for tat response after the us, the netherlands and japan recently wrist directed chip exports to china. some say the move is aimed at giving china more leverage in future trade discussions. gallium and germanium, the two medals in question w ....