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In the womens football world cup semi finals, after the americans beat the french in paris. And at 11 30 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers Martin Bentham from the Evening Standard and sam lister from the daily express. Stay with us for that. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. The coroner at the London Bridge attack inquests says he isnt persuaded m15 and the police missed opportunities to prevent what happened. In finding that the eight victims were unlawfully killed, the chief coroner for england and wales, mark lucraft, said the work of the Security Services was generally thorough and rigorous. But he did criticise the failure of the authorities to erect protective barriers on the bridge, three months after a previous vehicle attack. He also said the family of one of the killers should have done more to report his extremist behaviour. Daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. It was a happy summer night on London Bridge that turned to horror in an instant. Christine and her fiance, xavier, were enjoying a romantic visit from paris when i white van did a u turn and drove deliberately and that speed onto the wide, unprotected pavement. Christine is still recovering from serious injuries, but xavier was knocked off the bridge and did not survive. Chrissy archibald was also killed. Today as he entered the London Bridge inquest, the chief coroner said that the system for addressing the bridge after the previous attack proved wanting. The inquest heard that one of the killers, khuram butt, had been identified by m15 as someone who might attack the uk. Even his own brother in law had warned Counter Terrorism believes about him and there had been bureaucratic errors. But the coroner was not convinced that m15 had missed a chance to prevent the attack. The father of alexander another brief families disagree. We are now aware that there were a lot of missed opportunities to neutralise at least one of the attackers, who was known as very dangerous. So i think this attack could have been preventable. He then embraced the off duty nurse, helen kennett, who tried to save his son and was herself stabbed in the neck. And i want to thank you so much helen for her courage. Police conceded they had made some errors with khuram butt. We know certain things could have been done differently. But after careful consideration the chief coroner has found that the pre attack investigation was, nonetheless, thorough and rigourous. The coroner also criticised khuram butts family saying. Thats marred. That is terrorists. After ploughing through pedestrians on the bridge, the van trust and the killers got out. Each carrying a weapon for the next stage of the attack. With 12 inch knives are strapped to their wrists, moving through the and as a pack, the man cornered and then attacked their big limbs, two at the top of the stairs, two further down the stairs, and a fifth at the end of the courtyard near the entrance to the boro bistro. In less than a minute they had fatally injured five of their victims just had fatally injured five of their victimsjust in this had fatally injured five of their victims just in this small area. On a heroes, James Mcmullan died trying to help sara zelenak, kirsty boden died, passers by and Police Officers desperately tried to keep sebastian alive, while the attackers moved on, still knifing anyone they came across. 0ff still knifing anyone they came across. Off duty pc charlie gilly gold took them on, a noun, winning himself the george medal. Gold took them on, a noun, winning himself the george medallj gold took them on, a noun, winning himself the george medal. I remember them thrusting towards me with their knives, getting out of the way, obviously this happened within second, and getting stabbed in the back. Ive dropped to the floor, dropped straight to my bum, he stands above me and he stabs me three times in the head. The last person the men killed was stabbed outside the lobberts restaurant two and a half minutes after the attack started. Just inside the restaurant wasJunior Doctors started. Just inside the restaurant was Junior Doctorsjohnny started. Just inside the restaurant was Junior Doctors johnny moses, he told me amount the door was trying told me amount the door was trying to stop him leaving for his own safety. I said you have to let me out, im a doctor, i cant watch them die, i cant watch them bleed to death. And we were having this argument, it was getting very frustrated, they understood him, but id just had to get out. I said let me out and then you can close the door and knock it afterwards. Working with Police Officers, he was able to save marie, who was stabbed 18 times. The killers rampaged through Borough Market through another 17 minutes, still attacking people, but failing to kill any more. They were in the process of stabbing Antonia Felice when armed officers arrived and shot them dead. Daniel sandford, bbc news, Borough Market. A stony faced theresa may met Vladimir Putin today, and told him that russia must stop what she called the irresponsible and destabilising activity, that threatens the uk and its allies. The Prime Minister said she had irrefutable evidence, that moscow was behind the deadly nerve agent attack in salisbury last year. The two leaders met at the g20 meeting of leading industrialised nations, in osaka injapan, from where our diplomatic correspondent, James Robbins reports. The Prime Minister radiated coldness, barely looking at president putin, to express maximum disapproval for the cameras. She did not give the appearance of someone ready to forgive and forget murder in last years salisbury novichok poisonings. But this meeting will surprise some people its an attempt to explore ways to do limited business again. Mrs may had told the bbc she was determined to confront the president. Weve set out the evidence. Charges have been laid against two russian individuals and i want to see them brought to justice. Russia needs to recognise its acts and stop acting in this way and stop its other destabilising activities around the world. Just before coming to japan, Vladimir Putin used a long interview with the Financial Times both to dismiss the poisonings as a matter between spies, and to attack western attachment to liberal values, too. He hailed instead the rise of nationalism and populism. Both men competing to succeed theresa may as Prime Minister denounced the russian leaders comments. Jeremy hunt called them an absolute disgrace, adding it was easy to be disparaging about democracy when youve never had to bother with it at home. Boris johnson called Vladimir Putins claim liberalism in the west was obsolete totally wrong. Back injapan it was eu most crtitcal of putin. What i find really obsolete, is totalitarian and oligarchs. But Vladimir Putin has admirers these two leaders seem easy in each others company, neither has any time for liberalism. President putin denies that russia interfered to help donald trump win the white house in 2016 and when a Reporter Asks mr trump if he will tell the russian leader not to meddle in the next election, he says. And was the saudi prince made to look worried about pressures at the un for him to face the trial for the murder of Jamal Khashoggi . He denies any involvement and was placed in the front row for the family photo. Ahead of the crucial encounter tomorrow with donald trump, the chinese leader was accusing the president of bullying tactics. Translation developed countries are frequently taking protectionist measures, triggering trade friction and a technology blockade and destroying the global order. This also impacts on the common interests of our countries and overshadows peace and stability worldwide. Its been about as bad a summit day as it could be. Amid clear signs that International Mechanisms meant to help resolve fundamental divides are now looking seriously weakened in the face of the parading of so much rival power. James robbins, bbc news, 0saka. Earlier, i spoke to body language expert, judi james, who gave me her takeaway thoughts from todays meetings. These summits are all about power jostling, hierarchy, status, but usually the leader has an election coming up so they are trying to boost themselves, either power by association, or lowering some other leader, but theresa may had nothing to lose today. She is not looking for votes, she is just to lose today. She is not looking for votes, she isjust waiting to lose today. She is not looking for votes, she is just waiting for the removal to turn up. So we got a very stern reaction from her. She pushed diplomacy to one side. They know that these shots will go round the world and people will see how she wants to display that she is feeling about Vladimir Putin and his policies and his actions. So we got no eye contact in the sheik. He was looking at her and smiling. She looked down to one side, and ignore, a lwa ys looked down to one side, and ignore, always make the other person look smaller. She grabbed his hand and held it closer to her torso, so he was stretched out slightly, as she kind of tossed her head at the end of it, it is like a boxer yelling out, brate, thats it they have got through the niceties. In looking very strong, i think, because of that. By what if there is a comparison with some of the other interactions we have seen. What once have struck you . Well, id love to comparative Vladimir Putin and donald trump. This was hilarious. Donald trump. This was hilarious. Donald trump. This was hilarious. Donald trump cracked open one of his favourite handshakes, the sheik and yanked, they have not seen him do this to Vladimir Putin before. He tends to take on the man rather than the policies, so it is all alpha posturing with him. So what we have got as it looks very friendly. Lets watch. He takes the hand like that, suddenly yanks it. Puts you off your balance. One minute you are smiling, polite, next minute you have lost your balance. Physically, he is registering himself as superior. I havent seen him do that ina superior. I havent seen him do that in a little while. Good thing for him it looks friendly, but it would look almost like an active aggression. A very silverback moment. This pictures go around the world. Quite often they are trying to do one thing and say another, so they often look warm and friendly, but you know the moment the cameras go weight is quite difficult. Here with mrs may she wasnt trying to disguise anything, would donald trump he had a different message to stands, which is almost they are backin stands, which is almost they are back in charge, after all the allegations about russia, i am bacchin in charge, you made a joke about it. Putin is often one who can bea dominant about it. Putin is often one who can be a dominant figure i am back in charge. He is very smart with his body language. He is very mouse. You cant quite tell what he is thinking. He was sitting with trump today and trump was doing his famous niece play with the palace people going on. Putin was looking more relaxed, his hands dangling in front. He was nearly touching his watch. It was like i will look nice, do the niceties, but they want to get down to business. It doesnt give too much away. When they had their first meeting, give too much away. When they had theirfirst meeting, dont give too much away. When they had their first meeting, dont know if you remember, they looked quite cold and awkward. The minute the cameras we re and awkward. The minute the cameras were off, but not, he shot across to trump, whispering in his ear, then inspect the same language, showing the signals of friendship, he probably knew it would cause a problem for trump. The one eye a lwa ys problem for trump. The one eye always remember with putin is the first time he met angela merkel, where he knew that she had a real pathological fear of dogs and so he allowed his rather large dog to suddenly wander into the room in an attempt to really throw her off her stride, not so much the body language. You could see the body language. You could see the body language and reaction to that. Absolutely. It is the same thing. Power patting is rife. Anyone who gets the last part in. Years ago he met tony blair and tony blair was a bit like the film the matrix, Vladimir Putin was trying to pat him and he was moving his body to the hand did not touch him. Right at the end the dog came in and he patted the dog instead, it was like he got rid of the pack. You are right, you cant tell. Even if somebody is looking very strong out there in front of the camera it might mean they wont have a very strong meeting a strong stance inside. Some tips on body language and what to look out for when you watch any of those summit meet and greet s. France has seen an all time record temperature of 45. 9 degress celsius, as the heatwave sweeping much of europe continues. Germany, poland, and the Czech Republic have also recorded their highest ever june temperatures. In spain, two people have died from suspected heatstroke. Frances Weather Service has now issued an unprecedented red alert forfour areas, as Lucy Williamson reports from paris. All this week, france has edged towards record breaking temperatures, with some areas given unprecedented red alerts. Carpentras, near avignon, was the first to feel it 44. 3 degrees. Followed quickly by an even higher peak, almost 46 degrees, near montpellier the hottest france has ever been. Translation ijust stay at home with the fan on and the windows closed. Translation there are fewer people at 11 in the morning there is nobody about. The last time france broke temperature records, more than a decade ago, it was august. What makes this heatwave unusual is notjust the high temperatures, its how early its come. The government has published a video showing people how to keep cool and asked for safety announcements on trains in both french and english. But these few days of hot weather arent expected to spark the kind of Health Crisis france has seen in the past. And some accuse the government of acting like a nanny state. The warning from across the border, though heat poses more than one kind of risk. Forest fires that began in spain on wednesday were still outpacing emergency crews today. All this sparked by farm waste left to heat in the scorching sun carelessness turned to catastrophe, in the words of one official. Dozens of wildfires have now appeared in the hottest parts of france. In paris, the Health Minister expressed frustration at those ignoring government advice. This heatwave testing the state for its vigilance, its citizens for their famed sangfroid. And here in the uk, as temperatures continue to rise into the weekend, police have issued a warning about swimming to cool off. Two men in their 20s were pulled from the water at babbacombe beach near torquay in devon yeseterday. Both men died. And in anther incident, a 12 Year Old Girl drowned in the river irwell in bury. Well, earlier this evening i spoke to ross macleod from the rescue charity the rnli. The weather is looking beautiful this weekend im sure thousands of people quite rightly will add to the coast, or some of our beautiful inland waterways, reservoirs, rivers. To try and cool. But as you can see, the water may look beautiful and it can be enjoyed absolutely, but what we are asking people to do is look up some of those hidden dangers, in particular at this time of year, the temperature of the water is really critical factor that is affecting many people, has done over the yea rs. Many people, has done over the years. Because the sudden change in our temperature, we are looking at maybe 30 degrees temperatures this weekend, but the water in most places is still not a lot more than 10 12 places is still not a lot more than 10 12 degrees, which counters water, and can can cause a physiological reaction called cold water shock, and that is the sudden temperature in your skin changing from the air temperature to the cold water that can cause uncontrollable gasping, it can send your heart rate right up, and this is even for strong swimmers. We are just asking for people to have a bit of thought this weekend. By all means enjoy themselves, but ideally if you are going to head into the water, go to a lifeguard location, whether that is around the coast or inland, if you do want to go into the water whether you are at a lifeguard beach or not, try and acclimatise to that temperature slowly, and i am sure they will be people this weekend quite shocked at how cold the water still is. So walk in slowly, let your body get used to the temperature and then you should be absolutely fine for a quick dip. Alternatively, may be where a wet suit, and it will take the edge of it and also give you a bit of additionalfloatation. If it and also give you a bit of additional floatation. If you it and also give you a bit of additionalfloatation. If you do find yourself in trouble this weekend, whether it is due to cold water shock or any other reason, the best advice is to really try and rest and relax in the water, just leaned back, try to float, catch your breath and use that moment of calm try and assess the situation so you dont panic and then you can make your next move. A white supremacist has been jailed for life in the United States for driving a car into anti racism protesters in charlottesville two years ago, killing a woman. Two dozen others were injured in the attack, which happened during a counter protest against a unite the right rally of white nationalists. 22 year old james fields avoided the Death Penalty by pleading guilty to 29 counts of hate crime, and apologised for the hurt and loss hed caused. The prosecuting attorney said the attack was calculated, cold blooded, and motivated by deep seated racial hostility. James fields committed a hate inspired act of domestic terrorism, that killed 32 year old Heather Heyer and seriously wounded over 30 people. The injuries that he inflicted on those folks who survived that attack were severe. They had fractured skull is, broken backs, broken arms and legs, damaged organs. They have suffered untold psychological and emotional harm, mental illness, post Traumatic Stress disorder, as they so eloquently stated today, their lives truly will never be the same. Prosecuted Thomas Cullen speaking after the verdict was delivered. The mother of Heather Heyer said she didnt wantjames fields to be given the Death Penalty, even though he probably deserved it. The last time i saw my daughter was to identify her body, and designed the papers for her to be cremated, andi the papers for her to be cremated, and i held her bruised hand and bruised arm, and i said im going to make this counter you, and that is what i have done. And i will continue to do so. You do not get to knock my child down in silence that voice without 500 more raising up. Dont get to do that. I am very happy he got life in prison across the board, i did not want the Death Penalty my blood on my hands, he probably deserved it, but it really wouldnt have accomplished anything. Police searching for a missing woman on the isle of wight have found a body. 22 year old rosiejohnson from glasgow was last seen on sunday at an Outdoor Activity centre in wootton, where she worked as an instructor. Hampshire constabulary said formal identification had not taken place but miss johnsons family had been told. A labour mp has been suspended for a second time, following a row about remarks he made over the partys handling of anti semitism. Two days ago Chris Williamson was re instated, but labours now rescinded that decision. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason sent this update from westminster. What happened back in february as mr williamson was suspended, he is at the party was too apologetic about claims of anti semitism, something he later said he regretted saying. There was an investigation, he was suspended and reinstated on wednesday, he was a labour mp 48 hours and then tonight he was suspended again. Why . Because there was this growing clamour from labour mps and peers who were deeply angry with the decision that a party panel had taken. So he has been suspended again, pending another meeting coming up the week after next. What has he had to say about this . He says there is a lack of consistency in due process, so this row is not over and it matters because critics ofjeremy corbyn are using it to chip away at his authority. The two candidates in the running to lead the liberal democrats have taken part in hustings with Party Members in cambridge this evening. Eitherjo swinson or ed davey will take over from Sir Vince Cable at the end ofjuly. With more, heres our Political Correspondent jonathan blake. Working hard for every vote. Campaigning in cambridge and london today, jo swinson and ed davey going head to head in the race to be the new leader of the liberal democrats. And tonight Party Members in good spirits after recent success in the european elections came to hear both candidates make their pitch. So who are they . Ed davey was first elected in 1997 as mp for kingston and surbiton, a former energy and climate secretary in the Tory Coalition government wants to focus on the environment and this week he revealed he was once approached to work for mi6. I want our party to be pro eu, to tackle the climate emergency, but i want our party to be compassionate and as we stop brexit we need to heal the divisions in our country. We need to reach out to leave areas and leave communities to bring our country together. Jo swinson is the partys deputy leader and was first elected as mp for East Dunbartonshire in 2005. She wants a new liberal movement to challenge the forces of nationalism and populism. In her spare time she is a keen marathon runner. We have a golden opportunity in front of us right now. The country is crying out for a liberal movement to be the alternative, to take on the forces of nationalism, populism, the likes of borisjohnson and nigel farage, and the liberal democrats must be at the heart of that movement. Who is going to get your vote, and why . I think at the moment its going to be jo swinson. I think shes got a really good Media Presence and i think that the lib dems need that in a leader. Im thinking of backing ed davey, because i thought while jos pitch was very aspirational, i thought eds was more heavy on detail. The winner of this contest will be announced at the end ofjuly. Demolition teams have blown up what remains of a motorway bridge in the italian city of genoa, nearly a year after it partially collapsed, killing 43 people. High explosives were used in the demolition, after thousands of residents who live nearby had been evacuated from their homes. James reynolds reports. At nine oclock this morning, you know i got ready to bring down the remains of the morandi bridge. Genoa. There was a short delay because of reports that a man was found removing refusing to leave his home near the structure. 0fficials sorted out, water cannon was switched on ready to catch the dust, and then demolition experts pressed the button. It was all over injusta pressed the button. It was all over injust a few pressed the button. It was all over in just a few seconds. Explosion. The pile of dust covered the entire area. The operation was a success. Translation at 9 37am the bridge came down, procedures have been strictly followed, and plans are on track. Man shouting. Italy is still recovering from a partial collapse of the bridge last summer. The structure fell when decaying cables, encased in concrete, snapped. An investigation into who is to blame has yet to reach its conclusions. The country has already begun work on a replacement bridge designed by the countrys most famous architect, renzo piano. This is what it will look like. The government says the new structure is expected to be ready by next year. The church of england has appointed its first black female bridges. Roads hubs and welcome will take over as bishop of dover in november. She was born and raised injamaica and currently serves as chaplain to john berger, the speaker of the house of commons. Rose hudson wilcombe. Nasa have announced their newest mission, as part of the new horizons project. The dragonfly mission, which will lauch in 2026, aims to explore the enviroment and atmosphere of saturns largest moon, titan. Dragonfly will be the first drone lander, capable of flying upto 100 miles in titans atmosphere. Heres what nasa scientists had to say about dragonfly. We are so excited to have selected dragonfly to go forward as the next new frontiers mission. It is the science that really allows us to do this exciting and Difficult Mission, a Difficult Mission that has elements of advanced instrumentations but also has stability of flying and the atmosphere of titan, a world that we have of course looked at with our international analysis. What is really exciting about this mission is the fact that titan has all of the key ingredients needed for life. Liquid water, liquid methane. We have a complex modules, carbon based models and we have the energy thatis based models and we have the energy that is required for life. So we have, on titan, opportunity to observe the processes that were present on early earth when life began to form, and possibly even conditions that may be able to harbour life today, we may be able to look for bio signatures there today. Now its time for the weather with mel coles. We arejust entering we are just entering the last few days ofjune, and we have seen a return to some heat, but it is going to be fairly short lived. By sunday we will notice a fresher field to our weather. Drawing this heat and humidity from the sahara has brought the heatwave across central and western europe. Friday the south of france saw the highest temperature ever recorded in the country. And the uk saw its warmest day of the year so far, the heat and humidity tending to be focused on the western half of the uk, but it is the saturday, the heat and humidity will be focused on the eastern side of the uk as the winds just change around to a southerly direction. More

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