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with our reviewers, kate andrews, associate director at the institute of economic affairs, and james rampton writer for the independent. good evening. the leader of hong kong, carrie lam, has condemned what she called the extremely violent storming of the territory's parliament today. hundreds of protestors smashed their way in and stayed there for almost eight hours, ra nsacking the building and spraying graffiti. the day started peacefully with a large march to mark the 22nd anniversary of the handover of power from the uk to china. but the violence began after activists broke away from the main demonstration and headed to parliament. it comes after weeks of unrest over a proposed law that would make it easier to extradite people to china to stand trial. our first report this evening is from rupert wingfield hayes, and does contain some flashing images. exactly 22 years after china took control here, use of hong kong invented the fury smashing their way into the parliament. —— the youth. they have just broken through the window and managed to smash through this tough and glass and they are
with our reviewers, kate andrews, associate director at the institute of economic affairs, and james rampton writer for the independent. good evening. the leader of hong kong, carrie lam, has condemned what she called the extremely violent storming of the territory's parliament today. hundreds of protestors smashed their way in and stayed there for almost eight hours, ra nsacking the building and spraying graffiti. the day started peacefully with a large march to mark the 22nd anniversary of...
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thank you baroness newlove and james rampton. hello.gland are through to the semi finals of the netball world cup with a game to spare thanks to a 72—46 win over trinidad and tobago. they'll play south africa tomorrow evening for the right to finish top of the group and in theory an easier path to the final. for scotland though — another disappointing defeat will see them finish outside the top eight. kate grey has been at the liverpool arena for us. england continue to impress at this world cup with five wins from five following their match against trinidad & tobago today. there were many changes over the course of the match. neville trying out some deformed combinations but more importantly, saving the legs of some players to keep them fresh for tougher matches to follow. that will come with south africa. england play them tomorrow. they have been a non— form team here in liverpool. they have been building through this tournament and are well on course to having their best world cup to date. england will need to be ready for that one.
thank you baroness newlove and james rampton. hello.gland are through to the semi finals of the netball world cup with a game to spare thanks to a 72—46 win over trinidad and tobago. they'll play south africa tomorrow evening for the right to finish top of the group and in theory an easier path to the final. for scotland though — another disappointing defeat will see them finish outside the top eight. kate grey has been at the liverpool arena for us. england continue to impress at this...
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at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm, a look at tomorrow's front pages with baroness new love, and james rampton, featuresht at the independent. that's all ahead here on bbc news, but right now it's time for sportsday. —— features writer. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. steve bruce is confirmed as head coach of his boyhood club newcastle united, describing it as a very special moment. but the fans are not happy, neither are his former club, sheffield wednesday, who say they are taking legal advice. joey barton is charged with actual bodily harm following an incident in the tunnel at the end of fleetwood town's match at barnsley in april. also coming up in the programme... tracey neville's england are all but through to the netball world cup semi—final after beating trinidad and tobago. and royal portrush prepares to welcome more than 190,000 fans for the open which starts tomorrow. hello and welcome to sportsday. welcome to the programme. we start with the news that steve bruce has been officially confirmed as head coach of newcastle united. growing up in wallsend, it was the club he su
at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm, a look at tomorrow's front pages with baroness new love, and james rampton, featuresht at the independent. that's all ahead here on bbc news, but right now it's time for sportsday. —— features writer. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. steve bruce is confirmed as head coach of his boyhood club newcastle united, describing it as a very special moment. but the fans are not happy, neither are his former club, sheffield wednesday, who say they are...
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with me are kate andrews, associate director at the institute of economic affairs and james rampton,res writer for the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. hong kong's parliament stormed — a story we can expect to find in many of tomorrow's front pages — the telegraph shows protestors vandalising the territories parliament building after breaking their way in. that same photograph features on the front of the financial times who say that the parliament break—in is plunging hong kong deeper in to turmoil. (ani — metro)it continues in the metro — hong kong on the brink — they show masked pro—democracy china warns the uk to stay out of hong kong — that's the story on the front of the i after beijing hits out at british ‘interferance'. away from today's events in hong kong — the guardian's front page carries the image of 15—year—old cori gauff who says her ‘dreams have come true' after knocking out venus williams in the first round of wimbledon. cori gauff also appears on the front of the times — who reveal that umpires at wimbledon are no longer referring to femal
with me are kate andrews, associate director at the institute of economic affairs and james rampton,res writer for the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. hong kong's parliament stormed — a story we can expect to find in many of tomorrow's front pages — the telegraph shows protestors vandalising the territories parliament building after breaking their way in. that same photograph features on the front of the financial times who say that the parliament break—in is...