Put on the back of a shrunken postage i think its postage stamp. But i think its an important story because a Football Club important Football Club is an important part the local community. Part of the local community. Maybe George Galloway could buy hes local mp. Yeah. Let hes the local mp. Yeah. Let us know your thoughts on on our talking today. Email talking points today. Email us at gbviews gbnews. Uk. But first, heres with heres your News Headlines with tatiana sanchez. Andrew, thank you and good morning. The top stories from the gb newsroom jeremy hunt says the gb newsroom jeremy hunt says the conservatives ambition to end National Insurance wont happen any time soon. Around £10 billion has been spent on a £0. 02 cut to the insurance rate, butits £0. 02 cut to the insurance rate, but its benefits are likely to be cancelled out by an expected rise in council tax. The non dom tax status has also been scrapped, meaning that wealthy Foreign Residents will no longer get a tax break
Of the moskva river, at the church of the icon of the mother of god, in the maryino district, where navalny used to live. There was a heavy Police Presence outside the church. Our Eastern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford reports and a warning, some viewers may find some of the images in this distressing. They shouted his name. A Final Act Of Support for Alexei Navalny as his coffin arrived at a moscow church. Its the name Vladimir Putin refused to utter. Navalny, being buried today, was putins greatest political rival. So this funeral was a show of defiance, too. By those who queued to say their last goodbye in their many thousands. For them, navalny was the hope of change. A chance for a different russia. Supporting him is still dangerous, but that didnt stop this crowd. A woman said she was scared at first, even hid herflowers, but she couldnt stay away. This man describes navalny s death as a personal loss. Its very hard, he says. Western ambassadors came, too, to pay their resp
first, there is no doubt about the main broadcasting event of the weekend, and the bbc, along with the rest of the media, have been gearing up for the coronation all week. we ll be looking in more detail next week at how bbc news has covered the ceremony and the celebrations around it. but in the meantime, here s royal correspondent nicholas witchell on the preparations being made over the past few days. in the potteries and other places in the souvenir business, they ve been gearing up for this moment for months. turning out the mugs and plates and a host of other goods which commemorate the coronation. it all means jobs and a significant boost for trade. by the time that report was shown on tuesday. mike dixon had already had enough. i accept that the coronation is newsworthy, but the coverage is utterly sycophantic and certainly not balanced . we constantly hear everyone will be celebrating, everyone will be partying, everyone will be watching it . but the bbc are ignor