Now on bbc news, click. This pitstop takes one minute. This week, a city brought to a stop by ransomware. Going greener in india. Electric whirring. We open it up, take the battery out. And does the future people now have vehicles of motorsport sound like this . Without the batteries. Electric whirring. And they use battery as a service. They do 50 kilometres, they pay for 50, they do 100 kilometres, they pay for 100. And so they dont own the batteries, they dont have to manage it. The whole thing is taken care of. 0n four, two, even three wheels, indias eclectic electric is taking shape. David reed on the road in india. Thats it from us for now. Dont forget, if you want us were formula e. Always there for you on instagram, the highest class of competition for youtube, facebook, and twitter. Electrically powered racing cars. We live bbcclick. Thanks for watching. And well see you soon. It is still very young, with its inaugural season taking place in 2014. But its quickly becoming incr
Your nearest rivals, but the emotion of a first game of a major tournament. The first game of any major tournament is always the most difficult. There will be trepidation, nervousness, tension in this first game, there always is with every team. I want my players to enjoy themselves, we have worked really ha rd to enjoy themselves, we have worked really hard for 16 months. Everything i say to them, the last thing i said to them before the pitch, it is just a thing i said to them before the pitch, it isjust a game of football. If they let the occasion get the better of them, if they start reading the newspapers and believing some of the hype around them, we will end up with a banana on ourface, we will, and we dont wa nt on ourface, we will, and we dont want that. Neville will be putting the squad through their paces later on in nice. Scotland have already been training today, ahead of what will be, their first ever world cup game. And no doubt the players have been offering congratulat
Of the front runners for the conservative leadership says his past cocaine use more than 20 years ago should not be held against him in his bid to become prime minister. Us President Donald Trump lifts the threat of tariffs on imports from mexico after its government promises to curb illegal immigration. Health officials launch an investigation into the deaths of three hospital patients in manchester and liverpool who ate pre packed sandwiches linked to an outbreak of listeria. The duchess of sussex makes her first public appearance since giving birth, alongside other members of the royal family at the annual trooping the colour parade. A new law to protect Service Animals comes into force today nicknamed finns law after a police dog who was stabbed. The fifa womens world cup kicked off last night, with hosts france easing to a dominant a nil win over south korea. Now on bbc news, its time for click. This week, a city brought to a stop by ransomware. Going greener in india. Electric wh
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster, Daisy Mcandrew and claire cohen womens editor at the telegraph. Tomorrows front pages. Starting with. Swamped is how the daily mirror puts it the paper reports on how uk hospitals are struggling to cope with the highest number of covid 19 admissions since the start of the crisis which have surpassed the peak of the first wave. The Daily Telegraph leads on comments from the governments scientific advisers, who say 2 million vaccine jabs have to be delivered each week in order to avoid a devastating third wave. The sun reports comments by the nhs chief executive who says he expects 22 Million People to be vaccinated by the spring the daily mail leads 22 Million People to be vaccinated by the spring. The daily mail leads on the ongoing discussions among ministers and unions about whether it is safe to re open schools next term is already being postponed by a week for most