Its100 years since women were allowed tojoin its100 years since women were allowed to join the uk armed forces. We found out what has changed between their women who served them and those who serve now. Good morning. Its friday 7th july. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. President trump has met russias president Vladimir Putin face to face for the first time. The two leaders shook hands at the 620 summit in the german city of hamburg. They are due to hold further talks later. Ros atkins is in hamburg. Welcome to the vast Conference Centre in hamburg, where the g20s summit is taking place. The leaders are here and ready to start negotiations, moving to what they hope will be a communique on saturday afternoon with commitments on some of the most pressing issues oui on some of the most pressing issues our world is facing. There had been broke out last night and into this morning. The German Authorities are telling us that over 70 Police Officers have been injured in the la
the latest government figures show that new infections keep falling. there were 94,432 new coronavirus infections recorded in the latest 24 hour period. on average, just over 96,000 new cases were reported per day in the last week. the number in hospital remains steady, 19,500 people yesterday. there s been a big jump in daily deaths recorded, 438 in the latest 24 hour period, although tuesdays often see a spike in the numbers. on average in the past week, 272 deaths were announced every day. 0n vaccinations, over 36.5 million people have had a boosterjab, which means 63.6% of people aged 12 and over have now had three vaccine doses. job vacancies in the uk soared to a record high of more than 1.2 million between october and december. the new figures from the office for national statistics are the first to exclude the impact of the government s furlough scheme,
to air raids, there was reports of shelling s and other cities coming up, as they re surrounded by the russians. 80 miles west of kyiv, at least five minutes people have been killed when a bomb in broader danica, they say that heavy shelling makes it impossible to move remove the bodies of people who died. and where two of the patients were stuck without food or medicine. and in kharkiv, two people, including a 70 year old were killed, in a bomb in the regional government. russia claims the bomb is going to enter that city, and, had been pushback. in sumy, they wanted to via evacuates 5000 people yesterday, according to the prime minister. but russian process continued to surround the mariupol residents. without water, and electricity, the bodies remain uncollected in the street. the red cross says that it is apocalyptic.
heart breaking. 3-year-old. a piece of chocolate couldn t crack a smile. it s difficult. just goes right to the heart. you know, thousands of people yesterday, today, just coming through. mothers, fathers, children of all ages, older people. it s heart breaking watching them come through, a lot is going on from behind the inis as, getting people to their destinations. we re doing what we can do to provide food. all we can do is what we can. again, to point out the fact that you don t have to be part of an organization to help. you came here and sleeping in your car to make sure that you can help in any way that you can. i was moved when i found out this organization here, local people. the sandwiches that people put in their bags are made by the schools, children from schools around the area. polish people have been fantastic. no government. it s all been people on the ground helping out. so many individual volunteers.
our thanks. your rewards. were saying that we could not do 50,000. we ve done 82,000. and so just to put into context again, that is a flake yesterday, every 39 minutes. that is thousands and thousands of people, coming through the airport every single day, 19,000 people yesterday, i