Herere the thoughts of former united Manager David moyes. Well, ive been there, and i know it is an unbelievable club with a lot of pressure. A lot of people want to talk about it. For me is the biggest club in the world which is talked about, whatever city you go into. It comes with the territory, and Manchester United want to win, the supporters want to win, and every manager who goes into the job wants to win as well. I think he showed brilliant resilience with the situation hes in. As far as i know i dont see him ducking any questions or Media Interviews that you people put forward to him. I think you have to give him. I think you have to give him great credit for that. Its a job which is going to attract immense pressure, people talking. I think i have to say hes done a brilliantjob. The group stages of the womens Champions League get under way later. Womens super league champions chelsea face Real Madrid in one of the standout ties. Chelsea Head Coach Sonia bompastor is the only
Analysis. Lets break this down, when it comes analysis. Lets break this down, when it comes to | analysis. Lets break this down, when it comes to state backed threats, he was accusing russia and iran, rather than anybody else, saying, because we are them in terms of so called diplomats and spies who have nearly all been expelled, because of that, those states are turning to proxy groups, to Criminal Underworld gangs, to do their job for them, he says, and underworld gangs, to do their job forthem, he says, and in the case of russia, 750 russian diplomats and spies have been expeued diplomats and spies have been expelled from europe since the start of the full Scale Invasion to them a half years ago of ukraine, that is. Two and a half years ago. He accuses the russian military intelligence, the people accused of the salisbury Lover Chop poisonings, of trying to sow mayhem on the streets of the uk and Europe Novichok poisonings. He talked about ten plots to attack iranian nationals or ir
plus community over the last 50 years? get in touch with me on @annitabbc or using the hashtag bbc your questions. and, two british hopefuls, cameron norrie and heather watson, will both be in action today at wimbledon. the mp chris pincher has resigned as government deputy chief whip, after a newspaper alleged he groped two men at a private members club. he has apologised to the prime minister and said he had embarrassed himself and others. the role of the government whips is to enforce party discipline. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. chris pincher had been deputy chief whip, responsible for discipline among tory mps, since february. but now it s his own conduct that has fallen short. there were complaints about his behaviour on wednesday night at the carlton club, a private members club in central london, where he is reported to have groped two men. in a letter to the prime minister yesterday, mr pincher said. as things stand, chris pincher won t face
a growing shortage of family doctors a quarter of gp posts in england could be unfilled in less than a decade, says new research. an inquiry begins into the charity established in honour of the fundraiser captain sir tom moores. and a better day for the brits at wimbledon including a stunning win for katie boulter, who s knocked out last year s finalist. my my gran passed away two days ago and i d like to dedicate that to her today. applause in sport on bbc news, more british success at wimbledon as liam broady beats the 12th lead diego schwartzman to reach the third round. beats the 12th seed. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the mother and stepfather of a five year old boy whose body was found dumped in a river near his home in south wales have been given life sentences for his murder. cardiff crown court heard that logan mwangi was dehumanised during months of abuse at the hands of members of his family. his mother angharad williams was told she must
withdraws as a goodwill gesture. expected of involvement in one of the most deadliest incidents in the english channel in recent years. and life in wimbledon on day four of the tennis tournament producing the biggest win of her career. another day, another controversial ruling by the supreme court. it s decided to limit the federal government s ability to regulate emissions from power plants. government s ability to regulate the case was brought on behalf of nineteen mostly republican led states. it s a major blow to president biden and his policy on climate change. here s our north america editor, sarah smith not only says that the biden administration was enacting these proposals that are come up with under barack obama but never implement of us a sub and narrows the clean air act and future administrations from sighting it to enact greenhouse gas regulations on a broad scale. the court said that if the administration or any administration must regulate greenhouse gases in