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BBCNEWS BBC June 16, 2024



england have started their euro 2024 campaign in style. gareth southgate's team lead serbia 1—0 at half time after a header from jude bellingham. the real madrid player picked out a pass from bukayo saka to give england the momentum heading into the second half. and these were the scenes of celebration from an england fan zone in london as the goal went in. the three lions are one of the favourites to win the tournament, having reached the final in the last euros. ecstatic fans there when that goal went in. let's cross over to speak to some more fans. let's speak to our correspondent joe inwood who is at a pub with england fans in london. howjubilant how jubilant where they went howjubilant where they wentjude bellingham scored? how jubilant where they wentjude bellingham scored? the? howjubilant where they went jude bellingham scored?— bellingham scored? they went absolutely _ bellingham scored? they went absolutely wild, _ bellingham scored? they went absolutely wild, possibly - bellingham scored? they went absolutely wild, possibly a - bellingham scored? they went - absolutely wild, possibly a slightly smaller scale than the pictures you had there, but here at brixton in south london, they are having a great time, really getting into it. people are feeling really, really confident. it is interesting, there has always been a sense of trepidation with england performances, but especially the first half hour, down the right—hand side with bukayo saka and jude bellingham, the golden boy of english football now, people are starting to believe. of course, it is only the first game, and serbia are farfrom the is only the first game, and serbia are far from the most difficult opponent they will face. at the early signs do seem to be good. also there has been slightly kind of unusual, unorthodox use of trent alexander—arnold in the centre of the pitch. usually he plays at right back for liverpool, but now he is playing in a central midfield role alongside declan rice. it seems to be working. as you can see, plenty of people here, to sold out, they are having a great time. let's speak to one of the fans. you are obviously an england fan, what do you think of that so far? bier? obviously an england fan, what do you think of that so far? very solid start to the — you think of that so far? very solid start to the game. _ you think of that so far? very solid start to the game. great _ start to the game. great performances from bukayo saka and bellingham in particular. mackay was 'ust bellingham in particular. mackay was just saying _ bellingham in particular. mackay was just saying the same thing, that right— just saying the same thing, that right channel seems to really be working — right channel seems to really be working i — right channel seems to really be workinu. . , right channel seems to really be workinu. .,, , . ., working. i was 'ust reflecting on the fact that _ working. i wasjust reflecting on the fact that we _ working. i wasjust reflecting on the fact that we are _ working. i wasjust reflecting on the fact that we are always - working. i wasjust reflecting on the fact that we are always so i the fact that we are always so cautious about england, not in terms of the expectations but in terms of how we feel they are going to play. but this does seem to be a different side. �* , but this does seem to be a different side. �*, ., ., but this does seem to be a different side. �*, ., , ., ., ., side. there's always a lot of pressure — side. there's always a lot of pressure on _ side. there's always a lot of pressure on the _ side. there's always a lot of pressure on the team, - side. there's always a lot of pressure on the team, and. side. there's always a lot of i pressure on the team, and the manager _ pressure on the team, and the manager. but going forward, we look great, _ manager. but going forward, we look great, lets— manager. but going forward, we look great, let's hope we can go all the this time — great, let's hope we can go all the this time |— great, let's hope we can go all the this time. ~ ., , ., , , this time. i know it is early days, but from that _ this time. i know it is early days, but from that first _ this time. i know it is early days, but from that first half, - this time. i know it is early days, but from that first half, do - this time. i know it is early days, but from that first half, do you . but from that first half, do you feel like this could be an england team that might go all the way? i team that might go all the way? i think so. definitely. i am very excited — think so. definitely. i am very excited about the tournament. as ever, excited about the tournament. is ever, england fans not going to get carried away. we never like to do that. thank you very much. guys, i willjoin you here. tell is your names. i willjoin you here. tell is your names. ., ., willjoin you here. tell is your names-_ i - willjoin you here. tell is your names._ i hear i willjoin you here. tell is your. names._ i hear you willjoin you here. tell is your- names._ i hear you have names. i am callum. i hear you have come all the — names. i am callum. i hear you have come all the way _ names. i am callum. i hear you have come all the way from _ names. i am callum. i hear you have come all the way from australia? - names. i am callum. i hear you have come all the way from australia? i l come all the way from australia? i flew in from sydney last week. good to he _ flew in from sydney last week. good to be here _ flew in from sydney last week. good to be here watching the game. what are our to be here watching the game. what are your thoughts _ to be here watching the game. what are your thoughts on _ to be here watching the game. twat are your thoughts on the to be here watching the game. “wrist are your thoughts on the performance so far? it are your thoughts on the performance so far? , ., ., ., .,, so far? it is good that gareth has tone so far? it is good that gareth has gone attacking- _ so far? it is good that gareth has gone attacking. after _ so far? it is good that gareth has gone attacking. after the - so far? it is good that gareth has gone attacking. after the goal, i so far? it is good that gareth has gone attacking. after the goal, it seems _ gone attacking. after the goal, it seems like the boys sat back and it went a _ seems like the boys sat back and it went a hit— seems like the boys sat back and it went a bit sideways. they could mix it up a _ went a bit sideways. they could mix it up a hit. _ went a bit sideways. they could mix it up a bit, back themselves. does seem like they _ it up a bit, back themselves. does seem like they sort _ it up a bit, back themselves. does seem like they sort of _ it up a bit, back themselves. does seem like they sort of went - it up a bit, back themselves. lire" seem like they sort of went into their shell, and to themselves slightly. predictions for the second half? i slightly. predictions for the second half? ~' slightly. predictions for the second half? ~ ., , slightly. predictions for the second half? ~ , ., , slightly. predictions for the second half? ~ , , ., ., half? i think he has probably had a chat at half-time, _ half? i think he has probably had a chat at half-time, they _ half? i think he has probably had a chat at half-time, they will- chat at half—time, they will probably come out with energy. we have talent on the bench as well, so we might— have talent on the bench as well, so we might make some changes, get on the front— we might make some changes, get on the front foot and get some more goals _ the front foot and get some more goals in— the front foot and get some more toals. , ., ., the front foot and get some more i oals, , ., ., ~' goals. in terms of what it like this, a bit _ goals. in terms of what it like this, a bit of— goals. in terms of what it like this, a bit of a _ goals. in terms of what it like this, a bit of a community - this, a bit of a community environment, what are your thoughts? i noticed an old beers on your table. ., , :: ., ,, ., , table. there have been 20 appears throuth table. there have been 20 appears through the _ table. there have been 20 appears through the travels. _ table. there have been 20 appears through the travels. everybody - table. there have been 20 appears through the travels. everybody is l through the travels. everybody is making _ through the travels. everybody is making a — through the travels. everybody is making a really good atmosphere —— quite _ making a really good atmosphere —— quite a _ making a really good atmosphere —— quite a few— making a really good atmosphere —— quite a few beers. it making a really good atmosphere -- quite a few beers.— quite a few beers. it was a great first half from _ quite a few beers. it was a great first half from england. - quite a few beers. it was a great first half from england. they - first half from england. they slightly went defensive in the last ten minutes or so. you have kicked off again now, so i will go back to the studio. is off again now, so i will go back to the studie— the studio. as always, thank you very much- _ the studio. as always, thank you very much. thank _ the studio. as always, thank you very much. thank you _ the studio. as always, thank you very much. thank you to - the studio. as always, thank you very much. thank you to the - the studio. as always, thank you | very much. thank you to the fans there, as well. job wearing a 1996 shirt, i believe. ——joe. is he working? yes, he is working. i am telling myself that. we are continuing to monitor the score as we speak. we will be back withjoe, i“m we speak. we will be back withjoe, i'm sure, as and when and if another goal comes in. let's see. butjust before that match between the netherlands and poland in hamburg, there was an altercation between serbia and albania fans. one syrup is being investigated on a complaint of grievous bodily harm —— one serobyan person. the police have said that the england — serbia match is a high—risk game. i have been speaking to nick speak in gelsenkirchen.— local police the local police here said that potentially 500 people who they have deemed to be hooligans from serbia had managed to get to germany. and the problem is serbia haven't appeared in major tournaments over the past, you know, 5, 10, 15, 20 years, so there isn't this intelligence picture, this database for them to look at. in contrast to that, we know the british police have stopped 2,000 people from coming to germany in the first place, so the hope is that those who may have been intent on causing trouble won't be able to make it here. but still, a lot of english police here cooperating with the germans, really looking to spot potential troublemakers in the crowd. and i think the key thing is keep the two sets of supporters apart each other, so that is the hope. we are monitoring the match there as it is under way. let's have a look at some of the day's other matches. the netherlands won their first game, coming from behind to beat poland 2—1. in denmark and slovenia have drawn 1—1 in stuttgart. butjust before that match between the netherlands and poland in hamburg, german police shot a man who threatened officers with a pickaxe and a molotov cocktail, close to a fanzone in the centre of the city. these pictures show a man wielding an axe, being confronted by police. they use pepper spray, and then fire several shots. this video doesn't capture all of those shots fired, there were more. we've paused them at the moment when some of those gun shots were fired. the attacker was injured in the leg, and has been receiving medical care but his condition is not life—threatening. it is not thought to be related to the game between netherlands and poland, which took place in hamburg today. a spokesperson for the hamburg police spoke shortly after the incident. translation: according to what we know now, i a man came out of a restaurant. he obviously had a molotov cocktail in his hand and also pickaxe. he also apparently tried to set fire to this molotov cocktail and then walked towards several people with it, including police officers who were on duty here at the time. and the police officers then made use of their firearms. we're assuming that this is an isolated case, which means that it's not football related. there's obviously no football connection, but we're dealing with an individual offender. and in this respect, i don't see any danger at all or any impact on the game today. of course, we are monitoring the football, but let's bring you up—to—date with some of the day's other news. here in the uk, the shadow health secretary wes streeting has said he would have liked labour to have been more ambitious in its plans for social care in its election manifesto. in an interview this morning, he acknowledged that successive governments of all parties had failed to deal with the problems in the sector. a leading health think tank warned that the nhs is facing its tightest spending for decades and called on all the main parties to be more transparent about that. hannah miller reports. good morning. how are you doing? very good, and you? keir starmer campaigning this weekend, claiming he'll get the nhs back on its feet. but that will require more ambitious treatment, says a leading health think tank, as it warns both the conservatives and labour that their current manifesto commitments amount to the tightest spending plans in nhs history. with the lack of social care support one of the key reasons the nhs is struggling, labour says it would improve pay and career progression for care workers. but today, the man who might be health secretary in a few weeks“ time had to defend why there's no extra cash for social care in labour's manifesto. you're still offering people a vague "we“ll talk about it, we'll maybe fix it in the long term." i think in being honest with people that building a national care service is work that's a decade in the making, that's honest, and that's where the credibility comes from. i make no bones about the fact, of course, on social care, i would have wanted the manifesto to be more ambitious, but to get policies in the manifesto, you had to run the gauntlet of answering two fundamental questions. can we keep this promise? can the country afford this promise? the conservatives“ proposals around social care have been repeatedly delayed and also face questions about funding, but they insist bringing taxes down is a priority and claim labour would end up spending more. i think he's let the cat out of the bag a bit about labour's plans. he confirmed both on your show and on one he did earlier that their manifesto actually wasn't the whole story. it wasn't actually a programme for government, it was a document to get them through the election campaign. and he's confirmed that there are more spending promises to come and that can mean only one thing. it means more taxes. that's not really what labour are saying. their argument is they“d spend more if economic conditions allow. both labour and the conservatives are signed up to a plan to bring in thousands more staff to the nhs, which would require funding to increase significantly — to almost £200 billion by 2028. but this is the level of funding they've allocated in their manifestos — around £20 billion less. the nuffield trust says it amounts to tougher spending plans than even during austerity. the liberal democrats have pledged very slightly more, but still way below what's required. that liberal democrat figure doesn't include their separately costed plans for free personal care for those who need it. if you don't support the family carers as well as the care workers, you're not going to sort this out. and i am absolutely passionate that we're going to do that. we've come forward with probably the most ambitious agenda on it. i'm really excited about it. and, you know, because we've talked about it, we've had a really strong reaction from people. politicians from all parties have said they need to work together to address the social care challenge. the question is who voters trust more and whether anyone will deliver. hannah miller, bbc news. more on the election on our website. world leaders have committed to ukraine's territorial integrity at the conclusion of a peace summit in switzerland. they've urged dialogue, the exchange of all prisoners and the return of abducted ukrainian children. but russia—friendly nations, including india, south africa and brazil, refused to sign the final declaration. president volodymyr zelensky said russia and its leadership were not ready for a just peace. here he is making his closing statement. previous political generations have left us the un charter as a basis for the cooperation of peoples. we will pass to the next generations an effective mechanism to implement the un charter and the communique adopted in the summit these days fully reflects our intention and remains open for accession by everyone who respects the un charter. the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, said the eu will continue standing with ukraine and called russia to bring to an end its "imperialist violence". i call on russia to heed the message of the international community, respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of ukraine, put an end to imperialist violence and bring back the children. when russia says it is ready for peace based on the un charter, then the time will come for russia to be part of our efforts to bring the path to peace to its destination, and i hope and i work for this day to come soon. our eastern europe correspondent, sarah rainsford, is in switzerland — and she's sent this update. ukraine is calling this summit a great success. president zelensky is talking about it as a huge achievement to get so many countries here represented at any level around the table and talking about a peace plan for ukraine. now, of course, not everyone was here and the key absence was china — russia's great backer, russia's powerful ally, did not attend this conference, although they had been involved in previous meetings ahead of this main summit. so i think it shows that this is going to be an extremely challenging process, an extremely long one. the issues that were actually discussed here in any kind of concrete detail were, in a sense, the easier ones. that was a consensus about the need to return prisoners of war and a full exchange of all prisoners of war, the return of children who've been abducted from russian controlled areas of ukraine. also talking about food security, which affects all of the countries who are represented here at this summit and nuclear security, too. but the really contentious stuff — you know, border control, control of territory — all of that is way down the line in the future. now, i asked president zelensky if the fact that this peace summit was taking place, the fact that ukraine is talking about peace, means that he doesn't believe that they can win on the battlefield any more. they're not getting the support that they need. he said, no, it's about standing up to putin. it's about being strong on the battlefield, but also in the diplomacy. and he said that these events here, this summit, was an important first step on that path. they're calling it a path to peace. it's going to be an extremely long path. the idea is to come up with a peace proposal and eventually present that to russia. but of course, we've heard from vladimir putin issuing an ultimatum to ukraine on the eve of this summit, basically “'capitulate because you're not going to win". ukraine's rejected that as absurd, and this process is, in a sense, ukraine's answer to that. it wants to move towards peace, but it will continue fighting the war for as l

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