Our Ireland Correspondent Sara Girvin reports. After years of strained relations, this was the Moment Sir Keir starmer was given A Hundred Thousand welcomes to dublin. There were smiles and handshakes as he and his irish counterpart were presented with football jerseys. This will be proudly worn in north london before too long. Both leaders said this was an opportunity to renew and deepen the friendship between britain and ireland. I know as two new leaders of our respective countries, we both said we wish to really place British Irish Relations on a new path, and i really appreciate the time that youve given to that since taking office. Its really important to me and to my government, and i think it is the moment for reset, and its when we put meaning behind those words. International matters took Centre Stage following a roundtable business discussion. We have to be clear in the face of russian aggression, we have to stand together to coordinate, stand with our allies and give ukrain
75 witnesses, 800 photographs and exhibits but yet as you mentioned the jury needed less than three hours to reach its vertex. the state versus richard alexander murdaugh defendant indictment for murder guilty, guilty, indictment for possession of a weapon during the commission of a violent crime, guilty, guilty. reporter: alex murdaugh was immediately handcuffed and led from the court. no obvious signs of emotion on his face. as he contemplated the reality that the jury simply did not buy his excuses for the initially lying to the police about his whereabouts and movements on the night is why and youngest son were shot to death. murdaugh was portrayed as a serial liar by the prosecution who painstakingly went through murdaugh s long history of stealing millions of dollars from his law partners and from his clients and the attorney said if marc spent so much of his life telling lies, the jury should conclude he was lying again now. and to emphasize that point, they showed
oh, yes! in front of 90,000 at wembley. oh, it s in! chloe kelly! i m so proud, i can t believe it, i m still a bit shocked by it. - england! england, european champions. a sight perhaps we never thought we d see. england lifting a trophy at wembley. awesome. amazing. incredible. cheering. best day ever. the best few days, just brilliant. the willingness, the commitment, the resilience and most of all, the willingness to want to win so badly. and they won! i don t actually know. what we ve just done. what have we done, girls? i don t know. but yeah, maybe change. change. players: # it s coming home, it s coming home. # it s coming, football s coming home! this is bbc news. hello, welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are shyama perera, the journalist and author, and the columnist for the article, ali miraj. tomorrow s front pages. the dancing and singing continued as england s lionesses celebrated their victory. many papers carry p
the last couple of days, rather unfortunate for the home office, with a member ofjames unfortunate for the home office, with a member of james cleverly s tim s overheard saying something rather rude. there is a recording made of a minister saying that the wonder policy is clap and you get hold of it. ,., . , , policy is clap and you get hold of it. there is no doubt at all that when those flights take off it will send such a short roof across the channel i think belting story. going to try to get this question into the going to try to get this question into the centre of the campaign. it is worth into the centre of the campaign. it is worth seeing, the comments probably is worth seeing, the comments probably aren t quite as disloyal as the use probably aren t quite as disloyal as the use of probably aren t quite as disloyal as the use of the word clap at the start the use of the word clap at the start of the use of the word clap at the start of the cup might make you
so we will be talking about that on today s newscast, and all the other news. and henry is with us, too. newscast, from the bbc. hello, it s patty in the studio. and it s laura in the studio. and it s henry in the studio. it is very nice to have you with us. so, there is a scoop. which is, a recording made of a minister saying that the rwanda policy is crap. and, laura, you have got a hold of it. idid. shall we listen to it before we discuss? .has anyone got their cameras on? the policy is crap. 0k? it is. but it is not about policy, i it is about the effect of the policy. there is second and third order effects, and australia, for- example, their policy had a devastating effect. - there is no doubt atj all, when those first flights take off, it will send shock wave across the channel. - oh, dear. so, henry, as a political hat, when you hear that, what do you think? i think belting story, i think that it is extremely embarrassing for the conservative party, especially on a mo