newest talents making the headlines. india won the toss and chose to field, but it was england who had the early advantage. 19 year old debutant shoaib bashir removing india s captain rohit sharma one of two wickets for him. but his fellow opener, yashasvi jaiswal stuck around for a long, long time, unbeaten all day, closing on 179 not out. india will resume on saturday on 336 6. a good day for that man. it s been a very special. a good day for that man. it s been a very special, special a good day for that man. it s been a very special, special day a good day for that man. it s been a very special, special day for - a good day for that man. it s been a very special, special day for all - very special, special day for all that i ve been through in the last two or three years. it s made it even more special, so, yeah, to get rohit sharma out as well and my first wicket is incredible. a semifinal spot in the africa cup of nations is up for grabs right now as the democratic
from more than 800 serving officials in the us and europe denouncing their governments policy on israel and the war in gaza. in a signed a statement, they warn that their own governments policies on the israel gaza war could amount to grave violations of international law . one signatory to the statement a us government official with more than 25 years national security experience told the bbc those who understand the region were not being listened to. the statement warns that their administrations risk being complicit in one of the worst human catastrophes of this century, but that their expert advice has been sidelined. it says israel has shown no boundaries in its military operations in gaza, which has resulted in tens of thousands of preventable civilian deaths. it also calls for the us and european governments to stop asserting to the public that there is a strategic and defensible rationale behind the israeli operation . the statement is signed by civil ser
welcome back, sports day is coming up in a moment. but first a look at some of the other stories making the headlines this hour. gordon brown has described his former minister, glenys kinnock, who s died aged 79, as one of the great women of her generation. baroness kinnock was married for 56 years to the former labour leader, neil kinnock. she spent fifteen years as a member of the european parliament, before eventuallyjoining gordon brown s government. the uk foreign secretary, lord cameron, will travel to washington dc next week to discuss the war in ukraine. he says he wants to reassure us leaders that the united kingdom will stay the course, and galvanise allies, too . uk train drivers continue their strike action as part of a long running dispute over pay. the avanti west coast, chiltern, great northern, thameslink, and wmt train companies were affected on sunday. the aslef union has also imposed an overtime ban over the strike period. the government of peru has announ
Forces stop fighting each other first. And it is looking good for newcastle to make it back into the Premier League. These are the polls looking ahead to the second round of the french election. The polls put mr macron well ahead for the second round. They were right for the first round but well you know all the caveats around polling. A short time ago i spoke to professor helen drake shes the chair in European Integration at loughborough university. Shes in paris. I asked her if the latest polls were good news for European Integration. One thing we learned from last night is that the polls were quite accurate. Marine le pen was supposed to win the first round and she came ina quick to win the first round and she came in a quick second so the polls which are putting macron ahead of le pen in the next round, i suppose we can trust them. Macron has expressed a lot of support for the european union, and he has some practical and positive messages for how to strengthen the eu. I suppose th
Forces stop fighting each other first. And it is looking good for newcastle to make it back into the Premier League. These are the polls looking ahead to the second round of the french election. The polls put mr macron well ahead for the second round. They were right for the first round but well you know all the caveats around polling. A short time ago i spoke to professor helen drake shes the chair in European Integration at loughborough university. Shes in paris. I asked her if the latest polls were good news for European Integration. One thing we learned from last night is that the polls were quite accurate. Marine le pen was supposed to win the first round and she came ina quick to win the first round and she came in a quick second so the polls which are putting macron ahead of le pen in the next round, i suppose we can trust them. Macron has expressed a lot of support for the european union, and he has some practical and positive messages for how to strengthen the eu. I suppose th