Interpol-wanted terror-funder Shahid Uddin Khan, a sacked officer of Bangladesh Army (Army No: BA002428, Course: 8-BMA, Commission Date: 10-06-1983), his
thousand pounds being wiped off the average house price. the difficult uk property now costs just under £286,000. it s another exciting day for tennis fans, many of whom are probably rather tired after yesterday s late night on wimbledon s centre court. andy murray will resume his match against stefanos tsitsipas later this afternoon with murray leading two sets to one. nesta mcgregor is at sw19 for us. it was a very tennis standards. you get the feeling andy murray would have wanted the match take to continue. he had all the momentum and it is a new day, new fans, who knows if that will work in tsitsipas s favour. it is worth saying that as well as that 11pm therapy the conditions under the roof could have been a factor as well. we saw both players slipping and at one point during the match andy murray went down and there was
with the science and won t do much to keep temperatures down. but there is a lot of hope, people are pinning their hopes on the idea of a carbon levy of $100 per tonne of carbon that ships use. that s still on the table and many believe if that is put into place and implemented it could lead to much greener shipping in the decades to come. environment correspondent in the decades to come. environment correspondent matt in the decades to come. environment correspondent matt mcgrath, - in the decades to come. environment correspondent matt mcgrath, thank l correspondent matt mcgrath, thank you. police are continuing to question a woman about a car crash outside a school yesterday which killed an eight year old girl. 16 people needed treatment after a land rover crashed into the study preparatory school in south west london. mark lobel reports from wimbledon. emotions laid bare this morning after the school crash. flowers and soft toys in memory of an eight year old girl and her class
tragedy of yesterday is still a heavy weight on all our teams. we have spent the morning outside the school here and for every person a stop to talk to us another was too overcome with emotion. merton police. it goes to show how close the community is here. the flag is being flown at half mast at the golf club across the road from the school is the one note we read that stood up is the one note we read that stood up to us among the floral tributes behind us was made out apparently to the eight year old girl who lost her life and it read simply, you will always be our shining star. we will miss you so much. studio: mark lobel in wimbledon, thank you. ukraine s president zelensky has been touring nato members to rally support for his country to be invited to join the alliance. today he meets the turkish leader recep tayyip erdogan, who maintains good relations with vladimir putin. the ukrainian president says his forces have the initiative in their major counteroffensive
and, australia take an important early wicket on the second day of the third test at headingley. and coming up on bbc news, it s being billed as the duel of the veterans at wimbledon as defending champion novak djokovic prepares to face old rival stanislas wawrinka in the third round. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. school pupils in england are facing another day of disruption, as teachers from the national education union stage their latest strike about pay. many schools are closed to most students. the union says no teacher wants to be on strike, but that ministers have refused to negotiate. the government says it s made teachers a fair and reasonable offer and that it has to help many people during the cost of living crisis.