to return from normandy, and miss a ceremony with other world leaders on omaha beach. the foreign secretary david cameron took his place instead. our political correspondent hannah miller has the latest. a hannah miller has the latest. line—up of world lead right a line—up of world leaders, the right to left, president biden, german chancellor olaf scholz, french president emmanuel macron and british foreign secretary david cameron. they were at an event to commemorate those who fought to prevent —— preserve our freedom and value is 80 years ago. rishi sunak had attended the event earlier in the day but then flew home and did an election interview with itv. today he was forced to admit he should have stayed.— today he was forced to admit he should have stayed. over the past few da s should have stayed. over the past few days they _ should have stayed. over the past few days they are _ should have stayed. over the past few days they are participated - should have stayed. over the past few days they are participated in l should have stayed. over the past few days they are participated in a number of events in portsmouth and in france to honour those who risked their lives to defend our freedom and values 80 years ago, the itinerary for these events was set weeks ago before the start of the general election campaign and, having participated in all the british events with british veterans, i returned home before the international leaders' event later international leaders' event later in the day. on reflection that was a mistake and i apologise. keir starmer's — mistake and i apologise. keir starmer's team _ mistake and i apologise. keir starmer's team say - mistake and i apologise. keir starmer's team say that the labour leader did stay throughout the whole of the day. today, as he campaigned on housing trying to make it easier for people with low deposits to get a mortgage, his response was carefully calibrated. i a mortgage, his response was carefully calibrated.— a mortgage, his response was carefully calibrated. i thought it was important _ carefully calibrated. i thought it was important for _ carefully calibrated. i thought it was important for me _ carefully calibrated. i thought it was important for me to - carefully calibrated. i thought it was important for me to be - carefully calibrated. i thought it i was important for me to be there. carefully calibrated. i thought it - was important for me to be there. to pay my respects to them and those that didn't return. and actually to say thank you. rishi sunak will have to answerfor his say thank you. rishi sunak will have to answer for his own actions, for me there was else i was going to be. other parties have not held back in their criticism. i other parties have not held back in their criticism.— their criticism. i think it is a truly breathtakingly - their criticism. i think it is a truly breathtakingly terrible i truly breathtakingly terrible decision. he truly breathtakingly terrible decision. . , truly breathtakingly terrible decision. , , , decision. he has displaced his office, decision. he has displaced his office. peeple _ decision. he has displaced his office, people up _ decision. he has displaced his office, people up and - decision. he has displaced his office, people up and down i decision. he has displaced his| office, people up and down the country— office, people up and down the country will be aghast. he office, people up and down the country will be aghast.- country will be aghast. he is basically not _ country will be aghast. he is basically not a _ country will be aghast. he is basically not a patriotic - country will be aghast. he is i basically not a patriotic leader country will be aghast. he is - basically not a patriotic leader of the conservative _ basically not a patriotic leader of the conservative party. - basically not a patriotic leader of the conservative party.— the conservative party. some of those who _ the conservative party. some of those who attended _ the conservative party. some of those who attended the - the conservative party. some of those who attended the event i the conservative party. some of. those who attended the event were equally unimpressed. it is disrespectful _ equally unimpressed. it is disrespectful to _ equally unimpressed. it is disrespectful to the - equally unimpressed. it 3 disrespectful to the atmosphere, when you see the whole atmosphere of displays which is of commemoration. he would have been better to stay here, _ he would have been better to stay here, where the heroes were here. the conservative minister who represents veteran said he would continue — represents veteran said he would continue to support the prime ministen _ continue to support the prime minister. . , continue to support the prime minister. ., , , ., , minister. personally, it is a bit crossing. _ minister. personally, it is a bit crossing. yes. _ minister. personally, it is a bit crossing, yes, but— minister. personally, it is a bit crossing, yes, but it _ minister. personally, it is a bit crossing, yes, but it is - minister. personally, it is a bit crossing, yes, but it is what i minister. personally, it is a bit crossing, yes, but it is what it| minister. personally, it is a bit. crossing, yes, but it is what it is and he has apologised and he has made a mistake and it is not reflective of his wider work with veterans. ~ , ,., veterans. the prime minister said he did not want — veterans. the prime minister said he did not want this _ veterans. the prime minister said he did not want this most _ veterans. the prime minister said he did not want this most poignant - veterans. the prime minister said he did not want this most poignant of i did not want this most poignant of ceremonies to be overshadowed by politics, but that is exactly what has happened. we're joined now by our political correspondent, chris mason. this is a major distraction for the prime minister on a day when both the conservatives and labour are launching new policies. a huge distraction, a huge own goal, an unforced errorfrom a huge distraction, a huge own goal, an unforced error from the a huge distraction, a huge own goal, an unforced errorfrom the prime minister. the prime minister's team are aware, as are all of the campaign teams that during a long election campaign much of what goes on day to day mightjust sound like noise, it might wash over quite a lot of people. moments like this, particularly errors like this have the capacity to clock through, to be noticed, and that is what is politically dangerous for the prime minister. he argues as we have just been hearing that, when you foul up your apologise and it is also true to say that when politicians apologise, it does make it a bigger news story, a bigger headline and yes, they will hope that by being seen to say sorry, someone will at least acknowledge that he was willing to do that having made the initial mistake but it is also striking that in their explanation for the prime minister's itinerary yesterday, he was always intending to leave early. they say that he didn't leave early to do that itv interview but he was always intending to leave early. in other words, questions around hisjudgment would have been posed, irrespective of whether there had been an election campaign or not. in short, it is a bad day for the prime minister, here on the campaign trail. , ., ., trail. chris, on the road today in gloucestershire, _ trail. chris, on the road today in gloucestershire, thank - trail. chris, on the road today in gloucestershire, thank you - trail. chris, on the road today in gloucestershire, thank you for l gloucestershire, thank you for joining us. iain watson reports from the labour campaign.— the labour campaign. there was a meetin: the labour campaign. there was a meeting going _ the labour campaign. there was a meeting going on _ the labour campaign. there was a meeting going on behind - the labour campaign. there was a meeting going on behind closed i the labour campaign. there was a - meeting going on behind closed doors at what was supposed to be a secret location bashing out differences ahead of the manifesto launch that we expect to come next thursday. there are some late additions to this manifesto, for example a commitment to getting net migration down, and policies on training people and giving greater skills in this country, and a commitment to a palestinian state during a peace process but some on the left think thatis process but some on the left think that is watering down an immediate recognition of a palestinian state the previous policy, and when it comes to unions, what is left out is what is contentious, some of the big unions are pressing for specific policies on workers' rights, they think labour is trying to give himself too much leeway and too many caveats on some of the policies around hiring and firing workers. the union unite says that unless they get their way with some specifics, they will be far less generous than before and handing over cash to the labour party for this election campaign.— over cash to the labour party for this election campaign. thank you, iain. we've been talking about the commemorations to mark the 80th anniversary of the d—day landings — and those events have been continuing today. later, us presidentjoe biden is expected to hold talks with ukraine's president zelensky. our correspondent hugh schofield is in paris for us. hugh, tell us about what's been happening today. the d—day commemorations continue with president macron in the town of bayeux, the first picks are liberated in france after d—day, i later today president biden goes to a very important place in the american recollections of d—day because it is where the rangers had to scale clips to destroy german positions. ronald reagan made an important speech they are back in 1984. connected to that, we are moving into a diplomatic sequence as well. president zelensky who was there yesterday is now in paris. he has addressed the national assembly, the lower house of parliament, met defence officials and met president biden who came to paris before going back to normandy. there was a promise of more aid from america to ukraine. latertoday, but zelensky meets emmanuel macron, to discuss the planes and the jets that have been promised by macron and then there is a dinner at the elysee palace later. and then tomorrow the state visit president biden to france happens, you can see the stars and stripes behind me on the champs—elysees, and there will be more talks about issues that concern both countries. hugh schofield in paris, thank you. police are continuing to search for the tv and radio presenter, michael mosley on the greek island of symi. it's between kos and rhodes. the operation to look for him includes drones to access hard—to—reach areas, a helicopter, and divers. our reporter ben woolvin has the latest. it has been two days ago moseley was last seen. the search for one of britain's's most recognisable tv personalities continues. this is the last photo of him, it has been widely shared locally hoping that it willjog somebody�*s memory. michael mosley was on the beach with his wife when he decided to walk home. he didn't have a phone, and never arrived. this is the most direct be —— most direct area from the beach to where he was staying. it should have taken to where he was staying. it should have ta ken less to where he was staying. it should have taken less than one hour. the walk begins with some steep steps, then follows a path, close to the coast. . , then follows a path, close to the coast. ., , ., , then follows a path, close to the coast. , ., ,, . coast. locals say that this stretch is rocky and _ coast. locals say that this stretch is rocky and can _ coast. locals say that this stretch is rocky and can be _ coast. locals say that this stretch is rocky and can be tricky - coast. locals say that this stretch is rocky and can be tricky in - coast. locals say that this stretch | is rocky and can be tricky in places but there is one unconfirmed report suggesting that dr mosley might have made it as far as pedi where a witness as she saw somebody made it as far as pedi where a witness as she saw somebody fitting his description. a specially trained police dog has been sent all the way from athens. authorities say that they are doing all they can. mil of they are doing all they can. all of they are doing all they can. all of the rescue _ they are doing all they can. all of the rescue teams _ they are doing all they can. all of the rescue teams on _ they are doing all they can. all of the rescue teams on the - they are doing all they can. all of the rescue teams on the island . they are doing all they can. fill rrf the rescue teams on the island are looking to find him, with drones, they are going to all of the island. what can science tell us about getting — what can science tell us about getting a — what can science tell us about getting a better night's sleep? michaei— getting a better night's sleep? michael mosley is well known in the uk as a science and medical broadcaster, and a regularface on the bbc. broadcaster, and a regular face on the bbc. �* ., ., ., the bbc. i'm going to do something that many years _ the bbc. i'm going to do something that many years ago _ the bbc. i'm going to do something that many years ago i _ the bbc. i'm going to do something that many years ago i swore - 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are concerned that our friend michael mosley has gone missing whilst on holiday in greece. those searchin: whilst on holiday in greece. those searching for _ whilst on holiday in greece. those searching for michael _ whilst on holiday in greece. those searching for michael mosley - whilst on holiday in greece. those searching for michael mosley still| searching for michael mosley still hope that he is still somewhere on the island, but with sweltering temperatures, they know that time is against them. joe inwood is in symi for us now. joe, what's the latest on the search? it is still ongoing. search and rescue teams have moved slightly further inland. the initialfocus rescue teams have moved slightly further inland. the initial focus of investigations was that part which was winding along the coast. and thatis was winding along the coast. and that is where they were first searching because that is where the think initially when. we are walked about maybe one fifth of that and that time of the it is absolutely sweltering. i managed to go over on my ankle slightly, it is difficult terrain. we are staying at pedi, the first village he would have come to. there was a suggestion of a sighting but that has not been confirmed. at the moment the search and rescue operations are taking place notjust on land back in the sea as well. the coastguard say that they're going out and they are continuing to search for michael mosley, but at the moment, there is no sign of him. thank you, joe inwood in symi. the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu will address a joint session of the us congress in washington onjuly 24th, according to american media reports. it comes as the us told israel to be "transparent" over an air strike that reportedly killed at least 35 people at a un school in central gaza, where displaced families were sheltering. i , pathologist told belfast crown court that the journalist leader mckee was killed by a single bullet to the head. she was shot as she watched a riot in londonderry in 2019 on the creggan estate. three men are on trial accused of her murder. ferry services from calais to dover have been disrupted due to strike action at the french port. some sailings have been cancelled or delayed. p&o ferries has confirmed that check—in has now resumed, but warns passengers to plan for a wait on arrival. the strike is over a dispute about pension reforms. a scottish woman is suing netflix for defamation after claiming the stalker character, martha, in the series baby reindeer was based on her. fiona harvey says the streaming service told "brutal lies" about her to more than 50 million viewers. netflix has said it will vigorously defend the lawsuit. our media editor katie razzle has this report. look at me, i'm really worried here, i think she needs help. baht; i think she needs help. baby reindeer was _ i think she needs help. baby reindeer was a _ i think she needs help. baby reindeer was a global - i think she needs help. baby reindeer was a global hit, i i think she needs help. baby reindeer was a global hit, the story of a man stalked by a woman called martha. in the first episode, viewers are told that this is a true story. but is it? the woman who claimed she is the inspiration for martha is now suing netflix. in court documents filed in america last night, she said that the show is not a true story, but the biggest lie in tv history. fiona harvey accuses netflix and the creator of the show, richard gadd, of... in the programme, martha is scottish but lives in london, and calls herself a lawyer, and in many other ways resembles fiona harvey. internet sleeps identify her within a few days of the launch of the show. if a few days of the launch of the show. , ., , , ., , , show. if you super example then this will no to a show. if you super example then this will go to a court _ show. if you super example then this will go to a court of— show. if you super example then this will go to a court of law. _ show. if you super example then this will go to a court of law. fiona - 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