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here in boston, the coastguard coordinating the search says that while they are clearly concerned about the pressure of time, hope still remains. hundreds of chronically sick people who'd come to the uk as part of the windrush generation were sent back to the caribbean, according to doucments seen by the bbc. and the women's ashes gets under way at trent bridge tomorrow. it's been nine years since the last england win. and newsnight at on 10.30 we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus, a first look at tomorrow's front pages. good evening. borrowers have been warned to expect another rise in interest rates when the bank of england announces

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it's election interference of the highest level. there's never been anything like what's happened. i am an innocent man, i'm an innocent person. and can they do it? manchester city prepare to take on inter milan in tomorrow night's champions league final — hoping to win the treble. and on newsnight at 10.30pm... we will go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus we take a first look at what's on tomorrow's from pages. good evening. in the first of two major breaking stories tonight, borisjohnson has chosen to abruptly curtail his political career, announcing he is to stand down as an mp with immediate effect — after receiving the commons report into whether he misled parliament over lockdown parties, which he has lambasted as the work of a kangaroo court, claiming

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rishi sunak and joe biden exchanged warm words, but the two countries appear a long way from a free trade agreement that had been a key brexit hope. if you look at what we've announced today, what it does is respond to the particular opportunities and challenges that we face right now and into the future. in 2019, the conservatives said they wanted _ in 2019, the conservatives said they wanted a _ in 2019, the conservatives said they wanted a free trade agreement with america _ wanted a free trade agreement with america by 2022. in truth, the likelihood _ america by 2022. in truth, the likelihood of one has been slim for some _ likelihood of one has been slim for sometime — likelihood of one has been slim for some time. tonight, we got the alternative. on newsnight at 10.30pm: remember that post—brexit trade deal we were promised with america? well today, rishi sunak and joe biden instead unveiled the washington declaration — a new economic partnership. and west ham fans turn out in east london to welcome home their first

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Nicky Campbell

phone hacking, as prince harry alleges, — phone hacking, as prince harry alleges, it— phone hacking, as prince harry alleges, it didn't come from other unlawful— alleges, it didn't come from other unlawful methods. and so what we are lloii'i unlawful methods. and so what we are going to _ unlawful methods. and so what we are going to hearjudaism or cross—examination. i wasjust cross—examination. i was just thinking — cross—examination. i wasjust thinking yesterday after i went home that prince _ thinking yesterday after i went home that prince harry was probably quite jetlagged because he flew in from america _ jetlagged because he flew in from america overnight on monday and yesterday— america overnight on monday and yesterday afternoon you could see he was looking a little bit wary and a little _ was looking a little bit wary and a little bit — was looking a little bit wary and a little bit tired after about five hours — little bit tired after about five hours of _ little bit tired after about five hours of cross—examination. but he will be _ hours of cross—examination. but he will be back— hours of cross—examination. but he will be back in the witness box, we expect— will be back in the witness box, we expect the — will be back in the witness box, we expect the hearing to get under way at around _ expect the hearing to get under way at around 10.30 this morning and he will face _ at around 10.30 this morning and he will face further tough questions. he wilt _ will face further tough questions. he will. he was quite softly spoken yesterday, they had to put his mic up yesterday, they had to put his mic up a few times but it speaks to that sort of calm composure that we saw when he was entering the building, he's carrying that along, he has clearly been prepared well for this? yes, and mentally he would have prepared — yes, and mentally he would have prepared himself well for this, yes, and mentally he would have prepared himself well forthis, he has had _ prepared himself well forthis, he has had a — prepared himself well forthis, he has had a long time to do so, it is a big _ has had a long time to do so, it is a big moment for him, this is as we have _ a big moment for him, this is as we have discussed a very personal

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dozens of strike days are announced by security officers through july and august. # i'm forever blowing bubbles... and west ham on the quite for the club's first trophy in a0 years. and on newsnight at 10.30pm: we'll go deeper behind the headlines and talk to some of the key players behind today's stories. good evening. as many as 29 towns and villages in southern ukraine have been overwhelmed by floodwater, following the destruction of a major dam in russian—occupied territory. ukrainians and russians are blaming each otherfor the damage to the nova kakhovka dam, which has led to thousands of people being moved from their homes in the region of kherson. president zelensky says hundreds

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is, prince harry has now arrived at the high court. he is into the building, a very quick entrance. the court case is going to be getting under way shortly. we are expecting him to be in the witness box from around 10.30. joshua, are you still with me? around 10.30. joshua, are you still with me? . around 10.30. joshua, are you still with me? , _ with me? yes, i saw him greeted by david sherborne, _ with me? yes, i saw him greeted by david sherborne, his _ with me? yes, i saw him greeted by david sherborne, his barrister. i with me? yes, i saw him greeted by david sherborne, his barrister. he l david sherborne, his barrister. he patted him on the back and will take him to the court. this is a modern court in central london. that is all you are going to see of prince harry, apart from artist sketches, because we don't allow in this country, filming and broadcasting of hearings like this in the courts. no live coverage of the hearing by journalists in court will bring you every word of what it said. this is a civil court _ every word of what it said. this is a civil court system, _ every word of what it said. this is a civil court system, explain i every word of what it said. this is a civil court system, explain the i a civil court system, explain the significance?—

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role of— tough questions. don't forget, the role of the — tough questions. don't forget, the role of the barrister who is doing the cross—examination on the barrister— the cross—examination on the barrister is _ the cross—examination on the barrister is from the other side, front _ barrister is from the other side, from mgn, the publisher. theirjob is to try— from mgn, the publisher. theirjob is to try to— from mgn, the publisher. theirjob is to try to undermine the opposing party's _ is to try to undermine the opposing party's case, to undermine his credibility— party's case, to undermine his credibility as a witness, to try to pick hotes — credibility as a witness, to try to pick holes in the case. prince harry has to— pick holes in the case. prince harry has to conre — pick holes in the case. prince harry has to come here, he has to go through— has to come here, he has to go through every single article he is reiying _ through every single article he is relying on. — through every single article he is relying on, 33 of them are being focused — relying on, 33 of them are being focused on — relying on, 33 of them are being focused on in this trial. when he does _ focused on in this trial. when he does so. — focused on in this trial. when he does so. he _ focused on in this trial. when he does so, he has got to bring fax because — does so, he has got to bring fax because it — does so, he has got to bring fax because it is his case that in each of these — because it is his case that in each of these articles, the publisher, the journalist, of these articles, the publisher, thejournalist, his of these articles, the publisher, the journalist, his private investigators hacked his phone in order— investigators hacked his phone in order to — investigators hacked his phone in order to get that private information into those newspapers. the hearing starts at 10.30, so in around _ the hearing starts at 10.30, so in around 40 — the hearing starts at 10.30, so in around 40 minutes' time if things go to plan _ around 40 minutes' time if things go to plan at— around 40 minutes' time if things go to plan. at that point, or sometime after— to plan. at that point, or sometime after that— to plan. at that point, or sometime after that we should get the witness statement are not long after that,

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also on the programme... prince harry makes history, becoming the first senior royal to give evidence in court for more than 100 years, in his phone hacking trial. destroying fields of poppies in afghanistan, after the taliban banned their cultivation for opium, but farmers ask how they're to feed their families. and the rift that rocked the world of golf is suddenly healed, to the astonishment of onlookers. 0n newsnight at 10.30pm: another british woman has made allegations of sexual violence against andrew tate. she speaks exclusively to newsnight — and we'll hear from the lawyer representing four women pursuing a civil claim against him. good evening. after the destruction of part of a crucial dam in southern ukraine, thousands of people have been forced to evacuate towns and villages to escape rising flood waters. the dam sits between russian—held territory to the south and ukrainian territory to the north.

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Nicky Campbell

going to be starting in around ten minutes' time, at 10.30 this morning, he may not come for this morning's session in court, but he might well turn up this afternoon. you can see, we can show you the scene just behind us you can see, we can show you the scenejust behind us here, take a look at the number, dozens of photographers, who are waiting in anticipation for prince harry's arrival, but no sign of him just yet. but it is a significant couple of days ahead for prince harry, as you mentioned there, the details of the case, he is one of a number of high—profile claimants who are taking the case to court here for breach of privacy against the publishers of the daily mirror, the sunday people, sunday mirror, sorry, and the people. that is the mirror group newspapers. he is alleging that unlawful news gathering techniques were used, and going to

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mental health crisis, especially among women and girls, with higher rates of suicide. and the island hop that took three years — we meet the sailor from dorset raising money for cancer research. on newsnight at 10.30pm: we'll examine the tactics that ukrainian forces are likely to use, as ukraine attempts to recover land taken by russia. good evening. we start tonight with the notable increase in military activity in southern and eastern ukraine. the ukrainian armed forces say they've launched several attacks, but the russians insist those attacks have been repelled. and there's still no official confirmation that this is the start

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