and covered it in orange powder. another protester tried to glue herself to a table. a man and a woman were later arrested by police. jamie broughton was at the crucible in sheffield. the evening session was just getting under way when a man and woman from the protest group stop oiljumped over the barriers here from the seats into the auditorium and the man climbed onto the table where robert and joe perry were playing their first round match. he then opened a packet of orange powder and emptied it onto the table before security intervened and the woman tried to get on the other side, on the other side of the barrier, at the moment where mark allen was playing. but the match referee stopped her before they could do any damage to the table. play resumed, but the other match was not able to continue as the cloth on the table needed to be replaced. i can tell you there was a lot of anger from those behind the scenes and the fans there about what had happened. have we seen anythi
serbia. it s been quite cagey so far, but goalless at the moment. these are live pictures from serbia. scotland are ranked 11 places above them. that was a one all drawl, but whatever happens, rachel corsi, has her150th whatever happens, rachel corsi, has her 150th cap today. the lionesses kick off their match against sweden this evening in england may be the holders and ranked number two in the world. they are in such a tough group with two of the world s best sides. the other team is the republic of ireland. two from each group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify for group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify for the group qualify automatically. we want to obviously qualify for the euros - to obviously qualify for the euros and that s the goal, but i think the long goal would be to win the tournament. but that would be a special part of history, to be a team that could potentially
Animal rights activists pasted a cartoon image over a portrait of King Charles III on Tuesday at a London art gallery, the latest in a series of incidents at UK museums as campaigners use vandalism to publicize their causes. King Charles III Painting Vandalized by Animal Rights Activists at London Art Gallery (Watch Video).