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for our entertainment and putting them in danger? moments after the race started after an almost 15 minute delay, hill sixteen fell at the first hurdle and died the third horse across the three day festival. his trainer says the protests made him hyper. didn t make it easy for any old horses, and we saw what happened. the rspca says we must review the circumstances of each of the sad deaths at aintree, so that we never again exit a festival of racing with three dead horses. but lucinda russell, the trainer of the race s winning horse told five live that the safest place for a horse to be is on the racecourse. your thoughts on this please do the protesters have a point or were they wrong? we re on five live, bbc news, bbc two, iplayer and bbc sounds. and here is the news. the trainer of a horse that died during the grand national has blamed the incident on delays caused by protesters. the start of the race was held back for m minutes after activists got on the track. the ....
if we are gearing up for 2020 rematch, it will be a very different scene this time around. plus, the u.s. conducts its first mass evacuation of american citizens trapped in sudan amid deadly fighting. we will get the very latest. and, it was no accident that the lawsuit seeking to ban abortion pills across the united states arrived in front of one particular ultraconservative trump appointed federal judge in texas. the antiabortion plaintiffs in that case did what is known as judge shopping. another conservative coalition is doing it again with the same judge. i will have the details on that case and i will talk to democratic senator mazy about her plan to put a stop to it. then new evidence of the deadly reality on the ground in post roe america. in one state where women live under strict abortion bans most hospitals could not explain their own emergency abortion procedures. velshi starts right now. a very good morning to you, is sunday, april the 30th. i am ali vels ....
now, for the business news, i m victoria valentine. we start in the us where there is more evidence that, after tens of thousands ofjob cuts, big tech is pulling out of its post pandemic slump. amazon is the latest to reveal it s making much more money than wall street was expecting. sales hit more than $127 billion in the first three months of the year, and the online retail giant says that figure will be higher in the current quarter. it comes after alphabet, the owner of google and youtube, and meta, which owns facebook and instagram, both surprised investors with better than expected results. samira hussain reports from new york. this over the last year and is on has been aggressively cutting costs to help with profitability. it has already laid off 18,000 people and is currently about to eliminate another 9000 jobs. currently about to eliminate another 9000jobs. it currently about to eliminate another 9000 jobs. it would appear that some of those measures are alrea ....
a las vegas on every phone. you might say viva las vegas, leave us alone, city of lights and memories. but ms frazer says the new rules will be balanced and will still let people enjoy a flutter. so what s your experience? is it too easy to have a bet on your phone? 0r orgc it 0rgc it has 0r gc it has brilliant bit of tech for adults. can phone gambling be fun gambling? get in touch. look forward to talking. here is the news from bethan holmes. the government is preparing to announce the biggest shake up of gambling laws in nearly 20 years. it is not expected to include bans on gambling sponsorship advertising which campaigners have been calling for but could include checks on gamblers who lose more than £1000 on a date. the government has warned thousands of british nationals are still in sudan it can t guarantee further evacuation flights once the ceasefire ends later. more than 530 people have been airlifted to safety on six fights. the un has confirmed they are try ....
efforts are being stepped up in sudan to try and extend a fragile ceasefire between troops loyal to rival generals. these pictures have come into our newsroom. the outbreak of violence in the country has left more than 500 people dead and forced thousands to flee. the current truce, brokered by the us, is due to expire later on thursday. both the un and south sudan are rapidly trying to organise a three day extension to it. the sudanese army says it s approved the idea of discussing the proposal, but its rival, the rapid support forces, has not yet responded. our diplomatic correspondent paul adams has the latest. the uk foreign secretaryjames cleverly has been given a statement on sudan. he said six planes chartered by the british government have left the sudanese capital over the last day or so and have arrived in larnaca in cyprus bringing 536 britons out of the country. he went on to see more flights are taking off today. he also talked about encouraging or unified encour ....