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officials say it's not football—related. excitement builds as england players and fans prepare for their opening match agains serbia in just under an hour's time. a peace summit on ukraine closes in switzerland committing to ukraine's territorial integrity and recognising that all parties are needed to end the war. russia was not invited. the prince and princesses pay a father's day tribute to prince william on social media. hello, i'm kasia madera.
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we were belied with football fans here in the uk and we will have much more coverage of the term and that is taking place in germany. firstly,... german police say they shot at a man who threatened officers with a pickaxe and an molotov cocktail, close to a fanzone at the euro 2024 football tournament, in central hamburg. the attacker was injured in the leg and has been receiving medical care but his condition is not life—threatening. these pictures show a man wielding an axe, being confronted by police. they use pepper spray, and then fire several shots. this video doesn't capture all of those shots fired, there were more. we've paused them at the moment when some of those gun shots were fired. it is not thought to be related to the game between the netherlands and poland, which took place today. a spokesperson for the hamburg
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police, spoke shortly after the incident. translation: according to what we know now, i a man came out of a restaurant. he obviously had a molotov cocktail in his hand and also pickaxe. he also apparently tried to set fire to this molotov cocktail and then walked towards several people with it, including police officers who were on duty here at the time. and the police officers then made use of their firearms. we're assuming that this is an isolated case, which means that it's not football related. there's obviously no football connection, but we're dealing with an individual offender. and in this respect, i don't see any danger at all or any impact on the game today. meanwhile, football fans have been arriving in the german city of gelsenkirchhen for england's opening euro 2024 match against serbia tonight, which kicks off in just under an hour's time. gareth southgate�*s side is being seen as one of the favourites for the tournament. earlier, the netherlands won their first group game of the tournament, coming from behind to beat poland 2—1 in hamburg.
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and in the last few minutes, denmark and slovenia have drawn 1—1 in stuttgart. england are preparing for their opening game of the euros against serbia this evening. i've been speaking to our correspondent, nick beake who is in gelsenkirchen. 40,000 england fans estimated to be descending on this city today. it looks like people who have gone down into the tram system haven't been able to get up to the stadium because there are some sort of problem there, and we know there are riot police. we talk to england fans a short time ago and they said there was some scuffles. we haven't had that confirmed but certainly that reflects what is a really big policing operation here. some 1000 police officers. earlier there was violence between serbian fans and possibly albanian fans, it seems. no clear reports that any england fans were involved, but you see a lot of officers, writes a squad and also
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other officers of course, pull enclosed with officers too. there are riot police. we talk to england fans a short time ago and they said there was some scuffles. we haven't had that confirmed but certainly that reflects what is a really big policing operation here. some 1000 police officers. earlier there was violence between serbian fans and possibly albanian fans, it seems. no clear reports that any england fans were involved, but you see a lot of officers, writes a squad and also other officers of course, pull enclosed with officers too. they're is that a feeling among the fans that some of the issues that the people are more excitable and there is concern about this particular game, given the way the fans — some of the fans, of course most of the fans are there to watch the football— are behaving, nick? the police have said that this is a high—risk game. the big hope is that there isn't any trouble whatsoever, but the local police said that potentially 500 people who they deem to be hooligans from serbia had managed to get to germany, and the problem of serbia having appeared in
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major tournaments over the past 20 years, so there is in this database for them to look at. —— haven't appeared. in contrast, bring of the british. 2000 people from coming to germany in the first place, so the hope is that those who may have been intent on causing trouble won't be able to make it here. it's a lot of anglers place here, cooperating with the germans, looking to spot potential troublemakers and the card. i think the key thing is to keep the sets of supporters apart. 0ne keep the sets of supporters apart. one of those england fans coming up from where they descended about 20 minutes ago, so it looks like they will have to find another route to get to the stadium to watch the match. lots of fans with tickets, but of course some without, and there will be watching the game on there will be watching the game on the big screens and in the pubs. when you were talking to the fans, part of the hoping for? —— what are
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they hoping for? big part of the hoping for? -- what are they heping for?— they hoping for? big expectations from the fans, _ they hoping for? big expectations from the fans, maybe _ they hoping for? big expectations from the fans, maybe more - they hoping for? big expectations from the fans, maybe more so i they hoping for? big expectations l from the fans, maybe more so than they hoping for? big expectations - from the fans, maybe more so than in recent tournaments, and that is of course because the site has been together quite well. gareth southgate, in his typically calm manner, playing down expectations they are among the favourites under they are among the favourites under the pressure is heaped on them. but if a nation doesn't expect a lot of the fans here want to see a really good start to the tournament. the fact they have got some high—class players are playing in england and across europe, they hope they were able to come together in a really formidable team. serbia happy to have qualified for this game. england certainly the favourites to knit, but the hope is that england can to put the spanish german horse of dung, and that is to get a really good first win their belt. real optimism that this england team can get a good starting girl discuss my
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go from strength to strength. 53 minutes or so to go. england fans are watching here as well. let's speak to stephen wall, who's an england fan in birmingham. i'm going to assume you are a super fun. introduced as to who you are watching the game with. good evenina. watching the game with. good evening- i'm _ watching the game with. good evening. i'm going _ watching the game with. good evening. i'm going to - watching the game with. (13cm evening. i'm going to introduce the fans with me tonight. my wife claire, my older son, fans with me tonight. my wife claire, my olderson, ethan, younger son, hugo, youngest daughter florence, and my brother—in—law is a bit camera shy. florence, and my brother-in-law is a bit camera shy-— bit camera shy. this is not the time to be camera _ bit camera shy. this is not the time to be camera shy. _ bit camera shy. this is not the time to be camera shy. we _ bit camera shy. this is not the time to be camera shy. we are _ bit camera shy. this is not the time to be camera shy. we are thrilled i bit camera shy. this is not the time | to be camera shy. we are thrilled to have you on. are you playing it cool? what do you expect? i
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have you on. are you playing it cool? what do you expect? i think encland cool? what do you expect? i think england will— cool? what do you expect? i think england will win _ cool? what do you expect? i think england will win 2-0 _ cool? what do you expect? i think england will win 2-0 tonight. - cool? what do you expect? i think england will win 2-0 tonight. i - england will win 2—0 tonight. i think it would be a tight first off, i think serbia will have a lot of players behind the ball, but we will break them down with the attacking midfield we have got and harry kane too. it, , midfield we have got and harry kane too. . . , , ., , midfield we have got and harry kane too. , , ., too. i can see your eldest nodding was not clear. _ too. i can see your eldest nodding was not clear, what _ too. i can see your eldest nodding was not clear, what do _ too. i can see your eldest nodding was not clear, what do you - too. i can see your eldest nodding. was not clear, what do you reckon? too. i can see your eldest nodding i was not clear, what do you reckon? i think 6-0! a — was not clear, what do you reckon? i think 6-0! a bit — was not clear, what do you reckon? i think 6-0! a bit of _ was not clear, what do you reckon? i think 6-0! a bit of a _ was not clear, what do you reckon? i think 6-0! a bit of a laugh _ was not clear, what do you reckon? i think 6-0! a bit of a laugh going - was not clear, what do you reckon? i think 6-0! a bit of a laugh going on | think 6-0! a bit of a laugh going on there. think 6-0! a bit of a laugh going on there- let's — think 6-0! a bit of a laugh going on there. let's find _ think 6-0! a bit of a laugh going on there. let's find it _ think 6-0! a bit of a laugh going on there. let's find it from _ think 6-0! a bit of a laugh going on there. let's find it from the - there. let's find it from the youngest too much.- there. let's find it from the youngest too much. what does eve one youngest too much. what does everyone else _ youngest too much. what does everyone else think? _ youngest too much. what does everyone else think? 5-1. - youngest too much. what does - everyone else think? 5-1. florence? undecided- — everyone else think? 5-1. florence? undecided- i — everyone else think? 5-1. florence? undecided. ithink— everyone else think? 5-1. florence? undecided. i think t- _ everyone else think? 5-1. florence? undecided. i think t- one. - everyone else think? 5-1. florence? undecided. i think t- one. we - everyone else think? 5-1. florence? undecided. i think t- one. we will l undecided. i think t- one. we will be dominant _ undecided. i think t- one. we will be dominant most _ undecided. i think t- one. we will be dominant most of— undecided. i think t- one. we will be dominant most of the - undecided. i think t- one. we will be dominant most of the match i undecided. i think t- one. we willl be dominant most of the match but undecided. i think t- one. we will - be dominant most of the match but we might have a mistake or two owners. but quietly confident. i'm really liking them. it mean for yourfamily if england do go through? to
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liking them. it mean for your family if england do go through?— liking them. it mean for your family if england do go through? to win the whole thing? — if england do go through? to win the whole thing? let's _ if england do go through? to win the whole thing? let'sjust _ if england do go through? to win the whole thing? let's just focus - if england do go through? to win the whole thing? let'sjust focus on - whole thing? let's 'ust focus on toni . ht. whole thing? let's 'ust focus on tonight. we h whole thing? let's 'ust focus on tonight. we got _ whole thing? let's 'ust focus on tonight. we got an_ whole thing? let'sjust focus on tonight. we got an hour - whole thing? let'sjust focus on tonight. we got an hour to - whole thing? let'sjust focus on tonight. we got an hour to go. l whole thing? let'sjust focus on - tonight. we got an hour to go. what would it mean for you guys have to do go through? are we going be celebrating? i’m do go through? are we going be celebrating?— celebrating? i'm going to be sensibly celebrating, - celebrating? i'm going to be. sensibly celebrating, because celebrating? i'm going to be i sensibly celebrating, because i celebrating? i'm going to be - sensibly celebrating, because i got to teach art college tomorrow. we will celebrate in moderation. what will celebrate in moderation. what do ou will celebrate in moderation. what do you see — will celebrate in moderation. what do you see some _ will celebrate in moderation. what do you see some of— will celebrate in moderation. what do you see some of the _ will celebrate in moderation. what do you see some of the biggest challenges that potentially england are going to face tonight? i challenges that potentially england are going to face tonight?- are going to face tonight? i think break in the _ are going to face tonight? i think break in the serbian _ are going to face tonight? i think break in the serbian team - are going to face tonight? i think break in the serbian team down, j break in the serbian team down, because they're going to be very defensive. the worst thing you can do on the opening game of attunement is to lose, so drawing isn't a bad result. if they get a draw, to them it is like a win because they can push on and will play the other teams knowing that full points —— 4.2 teams knowing that full points —— li.2 could potentially qualify for the knockout stages. i’m 4.2 could potentially qualify for
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the knockout stages. i'm sensing that the whole _ the knockout stages. i'm sensing that the whole family _ the knockout stages. i'm sensing that the whole family caesars - the knockout stages. i'm sensing that the whole family caesars isl that the whole family caesars is going to be a very clear win england. going to be a very clear win england-— going to be a very clear win encland. , , . going to be a very clear win encland. , . , england. absolutely. once you settle into their stride, _ england. absolutely. once you settle into their stride, i _ england. absolutely. once you settle into their stride, i think— england. absolutely. once you settle into their stride, i think with - england. absolutely. once you settle into their stride, i think with the - into their stride, i think with the progress we have got an attack, i think we will win. i don't think there is a shadow of a doubt. share there is a shadow of a doubt. are those football shirts up all the time, orjust for the those football shirts up all the time, or just for the football? those football shirts up all the time, orjust for the football? just time, or 'ust for the football? just for time, orjust for the football? just for toda , time, orjust for the football? just fortoday. yeah- — for today, yeah. laughter clear, this is a big family thing for you because, lovely to see all involved, but are you a long—suffering football wife when it comes to these types of tournaments? the fact that he puts up the flags when _ the fact that he puts up the flags when i _ the fact that he puts up the flags when i was taking the children out so such_ when i was taking the children out so such a — when i was taking the children out so such a problem wouldn't have consented — so such a problem wouldn't have consented to so many, but if you can't _ consented to so many, but if you can't beat — consented to so many, but if you can't beat them you have got tojoin them _ can't beat them you have got to 'oin them. , .. . , ., ., them. interesting tactics of air from stephen. _ them. interesting tactics of air from stephen. when - them. interesting tactics of air from stephen. when it - them. interesting tactics of air from stephen. when it comes| them. interesting tactics of air. from stephen. when it comes to
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football tactics, but are you looking out for?— football tactics, but are you looking out for? that is on one ro'ect looking out for? that is on one project can _ looking out for? that is on one project can light _ looking out for? that is on one project can light out _ looking out for? that is on one project can light out for, - looking out for? that is on one project can light out for, and i looking out for? that is on one i project can light out for, and that isjude bellingham. what he has done isjude bellingham. what he has done is absolutely phenomenal. he has won the champions league, scored 20 odd goals for real madrid. you have got phil foden as well, and our attacking midfielder is world—class. if gareth southgate is what expressed himself as opposed cutting back and defend it, i think that team, the world is your oyster. thea;r team, the world is your oyster. they could dominate _ team, the world is your oyster. they could dominate world _ team, the world is your oyster. they could dominate world football. 0n could dominate world football. on that note we are going to wait and watch, butjust under an hour to go to kick off. stephen and the whole family, clear especially, thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. maybe we will have to come back to you to see what happens once the game is over. good luck, stephen. thank you very much. bind
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game is over. good luck, stephen. thank you very much.— game is over. good luck, stephen. thank you very much. and of course we are monitoring _ thank you very much. and of course we are monitoring the _ thank you very much. and of course we are monitoring the build-up - thank you very much. and of course we are monitoring the build-up to i we are monitoring the build—up to the game is welcome and we have got a live page on our website, and we will be monitoring the result as and when they come through. more than two years since russia's invasion of ukraine and world leaders have been gathering in switzerland for a summit aimed at pressuring moscow to end the conflict. russia was notably absent from the meeting. but russia friendly nations refused to sign the declaration. volodymyr zelenskiy said that russia and its allies were not ready for a just peace. previous political generations have left us the un charter as a basis for the cooperation of peoples. we will pass to the next generations an effective mechanism to implement the un charter and the communique adopted and the summit these days
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fully reflects our intention and remains open for accession by everyone who respects the un charter. the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, said the eu will continue standing with ukraine and called russia to bring to an end its "imperialist violenence". ultimately, it will be for ukraine to determine i call on russia to heed the message of the international community, respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of ukraine, put an end to imperialist violence and bring back the children. when russia says it is ready for peace based on the un charter, then the time will come for russia to be part of our efforts to bring the path to peace to its destination, and i hope and i work for this day to come soon. meanwhile in russia, the kremlin spokesman,
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dmitry peskov, said president putin was not ruling out talks with ukraine. mr peskov was speaking to a reporter from russian state tv — before the summit on the 14th ofjuly. translation: vladimir putin is not re'ectinu translation: vladimir putin is not rejecting anything- _ translation: vladimir putin is not rejecting anything. he _ translation: vladimir putin is not rejecting anything. he is _ translation: vladimir putin is not rejecting anything. he is not - rejecting anything. he is not rejecting anything. he is not rejecting the possibility of talks. he says there are legitimate bodies that are in accordance with the country's constitution. who is authorised to conduct negotiations? they are conducted by expert people but the results of negotiations are recorded by legitimate representatives. i spoke to our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, who's in switzerland, and i asked what substantive change this two day meeting could bring about. ukraine is calling this summit a great success. president zelensky is talking about it as a huge achievement to get so many countries here represented at any level around the table and talking about a peace plan for ukraine. now, of course, not everyone was here and the key absence was china. russia's great backer, russia's powerful ally,
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did not attend this conference, although they had been involved in previous meetings ahead of this main summit. so i think it shows that this is going to be an extremely challenging process, an extremely long one. the issues that were actually discussed here in any kind of concrete detail were, in a sense, the easier ones. that was a consensus about the need to return prisoners of war and a full exchange of all prisoners of war, the return of children who've been abducted from russian controlled areas of ukraine. also talking about food security, which affects all of the countries who are represented here at this summit and nuclear security, too. but the really contentious stuff, you know, border control, control of territory, all of that is way down the line in the future. now, i asked president zelensky if the fact that this peace summit was taking place, the fact that ukraine is talking about peace, means that he doesn't believe that they can win on the battlefield any more. they're not getting the support that they need. he said, no, it's about standing up to putin. it's about being strong on the battlefield, but also in the diplomacy. and he said that these events here,
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this summit, was an important first step on that path. they're calling it a path to peace. it's going to be an extremely long path. the idea is to come up with a peace proposal and eventually present that to russia. but of course, we've heard from vladimir putin issuing an ultimatum to ukraine on the eve of this summit, basically capitulate because you're not going to win. ukraine's rejected that as absurd. and this process is, in a sense, ukraine's answer to that. it wants to move towards peace, but it will continue fighting the war for as long as it possibly can. israel has announced what it calls a daily "tactical pause of military activity" in one part of southern gaza to let more aid in. israeli military operations are being halted between 8am and 7pm every day along the road that leads from the kerem shalom crossing to the main salah al—din highway, which extends north through the territory. the suspension will not apply to rafah — where more than a million
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palestinians were taking refuge but which is now the scene of intense fighting. our middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports. allahu akbar. in gaza, they stood to pray in places with little else left the festival of eid al—adha another milestone in this war. those for whom both conflict and celebration are new. those who've lived through them many times before. translation: for all muslims, it means sacrificing animals to shed blood. but this eid, there are no sacrificed animals. now we sacrifice ourselves. we sacrifice our own bodies. agencies warn that a lack of aid is causing acute malnutrition in gaza. today, confusion over a limited daily truce announced by the army along a key aid route.
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it sparked fury from israel's far—right ministers and a rapid army response to say the fighting in gaza wouldn't stop. but the costs of this war are also pressing on israel's prime minister. 11 soldiers killed in gaza yesterday. his instruction to dismantle the hamas army has left his soldiers still facing a guerrilla war. translation: when the price is so heavy, we will remember what we're fighting for. we're fighting to ensure our existence and our future. we are fighting to return all our hostages. mr netanyahu's room for maneuver on gaza is narrowing. protesters last night called again for an end to the war, but ending it now probably means an end to his government. and the rhetoric over gaza is straining to mask the reality of his choices. caught between his promise of total victory and
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the prospect of a forever war. lucy williamson, bbc news, jerusalem. our correspondent, jon donnison is injerusalem. he says there are mixed messages about the tactical pause. it started this morning with an announcement from the idf that they were going to be introducing a daily tactical military pause on that kerem shalom crossing, which is right on the border with israel and gaza, very close to rafah, very close to the egyptian border. and they were going to be having that between 8:00 in the morning at 7:00 at night. however, very quickly, we had israeli cabinet ministers notably the hardline national security minister, saying that whoever had made that decision was both evil and a fool. we then had a clarification from the israeli military saying
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that there would be no cessation to hostilities in rafah or in southern gaza. so i think we're going to have to wait and see whether this makes any difference the united nations have. they said they welcome the move, but they want to see if it really brings any progress on getting much needed aid in. and do we have a clear indication as to when this potentially might start, this tactical pause? do we have i have any insight on that? from today. but i think the aid agencies, it was the first they'd heard of it, this morning. and what the problem has been is that israel says it is allowing in a substantial number of trucks through kerem shalom every day, 200 trucks a day. they say the problem is that the aid agencies are not picking them up on the other side of the border and then distributing that aid through gaza.
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the aid agencies say it simply hasn't been safe enough to do that with the ongoing israeli operation in and around rafah. so it should have all started today. it will continue tomorrow. but as i say, we've not had any confirmation from the israeli government that they approve of this. in fact, farfrom it. so i think it's a sign of the discord between the israeli military and the israeli government. the caller pandered to diplomacy. the caller pandered to diplomacy. the offer to send two new pandas to australia was made during a a0 visitor to australia. the two punters at the zoo are due to return home. the trap also included a visit to winemakers in the south of australia. a reminder that china has only recently lifted tariffs on australian wine. the trade barriers
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cost exporters 13 billion us dollars a year. but relations have since thought, but the prime minister's government adopting a softer diplomatic approach towards china. last year, toby trade grew overnight, and now china is by far australia's biggest trading partner, taking in more than 50% of its exports. last year, mainly iron or uncle. the two leaders will hold talks on monday around issues of foreign influence, rivalry in the pacific and opportunities, with executives from key sectors such as energy and cleantech. a corresponding significance needs of those. ., , ., corresponding significance needs of those. . , ., ., ., , corresponding significance needs of those. . ., ., , ., corresponding significance needs of those. . ., ., ., those. that is an enormous deal for australia. the _ those. that is an enormous deal for australia. the chinese _ those. that is an enormous deal for australia. the chinese premier- those. that is an enormous deal for australia. the chinese premier is i australia. the chinese premier is the first person holding that position to come to this country since 2017. there is symbolism and
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li qiang simply stepping off the plane in australia. plenty of symbolism as visiting those two punters at adelaide zoo, suggesting the soft diplomacy is at play there. also significant that he went to a winery, given that the wine trade in australia was one of those industries heartened by china's economic sanctions that it imposed on a range of australian commodities, beginning back in 2020. but significant challenges lie ahead. we are expecting some fairly robust political talks when the chinese premier meets the australian prime minister on monday. national security, china's ambitions in the pacific, china's and person's in the south china sea, and human rights are likely to be included in those talks, but for now there is optimism that australia's relationship with its most important trading partner is finally improving, after years in
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the deep freeze. the prince and princess of wales have released an official photograph to mark father's day. the picture — taken by catherine on a beach in norfolk — shows prince william wearing a baseball cap with his arms around his three children. i spoke to our correspondent, charlotte gallagher, for more. it's a really sweet picture. as you said, it's taken in norfolk on a beach. the family members there, the prince of wales and his three children, prince louis, prince george and princess charlotte, have their backs to the camera. they're looking out to sea. they're all dressed very casually. prince william in a baseball cap and a hoodie. and then the message that accompanies the photo is actually the first time the children have posted a message on social media. and it reads, we love you, papa. happy father's day. then there's two little pink loveheart emojis, and then they've got their three initials. so really lovely, sweet, casual, relaxed family photo
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and emojis as well. it's not the only photo that's been released today, is it? no. so prince william also issued a tribute to his father, who, of course, is king charles. and the photo is from 198a, and it's when prince william was a toddler. it's taken in the grounds of kensington palace, and they're playing with a football, probably a nod to england's game today, i think. and itjust really shows you as well how royal photos have changed because the one that was taken by the princess of wales and posted today of the three children and their father is very relaxed, it's very casual, but the one from nearly a0 years ago is a lot more formal. prince charles, as he was then, wearing a suit and shoes. you wouldn't probably see him back then doing a photo with a baseball cap on and a hoodie. thanks for watching, goodbye. hello there. well, it's been a rather mixed day of weather with some heavy, persistent rain across
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parts of scotland. heavy thundery showers breaking out mostly across eastern areas of england, but some bright and sunny spells in between. some of the best of that sunshine has been across the south and the west. and of course, it always feels pleasantly warm in the sunshine at this time of year. there will be more of it as we head through next week. it's been cool and unsettled of late, but an improvement for most of us, turning warmer and drier. still some wet weather around, though, at times. and overnight tonight, that band of cloud and showery rain will slowly continue to sink further southwards. it's weakening as it goes, and there will be some clear spells to the north and to the south of that front. and any lengthy clear spells temperatures could drop back potentially to mid single figures. so locally, another chilly start to the day tomorrow for some. and then into monday morning. well, it's another day of sunshine and showers. that band of cloud pushes further southwards, but it's weakening, of course, the cloud breaking up in the strong june sunshine. showers developing, particularly to the north and the east of that band of cloud.
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a cloudy day, really, for northern ireland, but it should stay dry here. and the best of the sunshine, the driest conditions out towards the south east of england. temperatures here could rise as high as 22 degrees celsius, maybe. and then we look out towards the near continent as we go through monday night into tuesday to find this weather front that's starting to edge some more cloud into parts of kent and east sussex, perhaps, maybe some showers here, but a lot of uncertainty still at this stage. some more showers developing, i think mostly across northern and eastern areas of england, perhaps into eastern scotland, too. but some bright and some sunny spells. a lot of dry weather, particularly out towards the west. it's warm in the south, temperatures in the low 20s, but cool across northern scotland, still with more of a northerly wind starting to develop. as we go through wednesday, that front towards the south starts to pull away. high pressure edges in from the azores and that's set to keep us largely dry, i think, for much of the rest of the week. still low pressure out towards the north and the west, though, and that's going to send a few weather fronts away.
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headlines... police and the german city of hamburg have told the bbc that a man with a pick axe tried to ignite a petrol bomb near a fan zone for dutch supporters ahead of today's euro 202a match between poland and the netherlands. officials say the incident was not football related. the israeli military says it will hold a daily tactical pause of military activity along the road in southern gaza to enable more humanitarian aid to enter, but emphasised that there is no ceasefire and combat would continue in rafah. dozens of countries attending the ukraine peace summit have used the final communique to commit to ukraine's territorial integrity, the recognised all parties are needed to end the war. russia, however, was not invited. i will be back at the top of the other, but now it is time for sportsday.
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