In the cricket world cup. Yes, its true what they say, it is better the devil you know. And kylie on the main stage at glastonbury, as this years festival draws to a close. And at 11 30 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers john rentoul and ruth lea. Stay with us for that. Good evening. Donald trump has become the first sitting us president to step onto north korean territory, doing so in a highly symbolic moment after talks wih kim jong un the first since a summit between them collapsed four months ago. The two leaders met in the dmz, the demilitarised zone set up at the end of the korean war in1953, to mark the boundary between north and south korea. Ever since, the two countries have been in a stalemate, with the norths Nuclear Capability an increasing issue for the south. Two recent meetings between trump and kim, one last year in singapore, another this year in vietnam, have failed to resolve the nuclear issue. Might todays meeting change things . Well be live in seoul shortly, but first this report from our correspondent nick bryant. Meet me at the dmz, said the president. His impromptu invitation on twitter to the north korean leader, like a diplomatic form of online dating. Donald trump was savouring this moment, a smile of satisfaction as his choreography came together. Because the chance of this brief encounter had kim jong un almost skipping down the steps. And from the lips of this brutal dictator came almost starry eyed words of welcome, delivered in english by his translator. This place is the 38th parallel, the line that divides the korean peninsula, a threshold no american president has ever crossed. I thank you as well. Youre the first us president to cross the border. So this time, it wasnt a handshake that made history, but a footstep. Donald trump leaving his security detail behind and striding out alone into what, for decades, has been enemy territory, a country that less than two years ago he threatened to totally destroy. His visit lasted just over a minute, more than enough time, his critics will say, to legitimise this totalitarian regime with one of the worst human rights records on the planet. But that didnt seem to trouble the president , who has formed an improbable friendship with a tyrant he used to ridicule as little rocket man. Stepping across that line was a great honour, a lot of progress has been made, a lot of friendships have been made, and it has been in particular a great friendship, so i just want to thank you. That was very quick notice, and i want to thank you. There were chuckles as well from South Koreans who watched on tv, and looks of utter disbelief generations here have lived with the threat of annihilation from the north. In their sit down meeting, kimjong un praised mr trump, saying his visit was proof of a willingness to eliminate the unfortunate past and open a new future. And the president delivered another invitation, to visit him at the white house. Donald trumps unorthodox diplomacy has certainly reduced tensions here, but it hasnt stopped the North Koreans from expanding their nuclear arsenal. This friendship has produced smiles, handshakes, photo opportunities, but not the supposed goal of us policy the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. He ended his trip with a speech to us troops, staged to look more like a campaign rally. Another made for television moment, but who would have thought that make America Great again would also elevate north korea . Nick bryant, bbc news, seoul. Our correspondent laura bicker has the reaction from the south korean side, in soeul. That jawdropping thatjawdropping moment of watching aus thatjawdropping moment of watching a us president step into hostile territory has been tempered by criticism that this might be fake in policy, empty pagea ntry, criticism that this might be fake in policy, empty pageantry, a political stu nt, policy, empty pageantry, a political stunt, but some things have been achieved. Talks between north korea and the us have been scheduled to restart. It is also worth pointing out that kim jong un has political pressures at home. He has to sell the idea of diplomacy to doubters and, after coming back from hanoi empty handed, he would have been embarrassed. He can now say, look, the us president came to me. It may make the process of talks a little easier. It is also worth pointing out that when it comes to us president s, the south Korean People have watched them come and go over the last 70 years. They say sanctions have not work, pressure has not worked. The question being asked is, however unpredictable and unconventional, could donald trump succeed where others have failed . Police have named the pregnant woman fatally stabbed in south london yesterday as 26 year old Kelly Mary Fauvrelle. Her baby, delivered by paramedics at the house where she was discovered, remains in a Critical Condition in hospital. Police have made two arrests but say they are keeping an open mind as to the motive of the crime. Caroline davies reports. 26 year old Kelly Mary Fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was stabbed to death in south london. Paramedics and Police Arrived at this address at 3 30am yesterday morning. Kelly mary was suffering from stab wounds. Unable to save her, they did deliver her baby. Taken to hospital, the child is still in a Critical Condition. Neighbours say they were woken in the middle of the night by noises from the house. My sister woke me up, because she heard people screaming, and she was alone, and she was scared, yeah . And, well, we look out the window, and we saw police and ambulances on the street. Then, um. After about ten minutes, i saw someone from the ambulance come out with a baby, and they put the baby in the ambulance. Others were distressed that Something Like this could happen on their street. I think the feeling is upset, upset for her. Hopefulfor the child, but the neighbours were definitely, definitely upset. Today, forensic officers have been conducting a search of the entire street, including the house where kelly mary was found, trying to find anything to inform their investigation. A 29 year old man was arrested yesterday on suspicion of murder. Another 37 year old man, also arrested on saturday, has been released under investigation pending further inquiries. Caroline davies, bbc news. Theresa may has been in brussels tonight, meeting eu leaders for the final time as british prime minister, and saying that her successor should focus on getting a brexit deal through parliament. But here, jeremy hunt, one of the two men hoping to replace her, is about to set out plans to ready the uk for a no deal brexit, while borisjohnson has reiterated that, failing to leave the eu at the end of october, would leave the conservatives facing political extinction. 0ur political correspondent, chris mason reports. Music plays. It might look a bit like glastonbury, but this is actually a political gathering. Wow, hello birmingham around 5,000 people turned up to see nigel farage at a brexit party rally today. We believe that brexit is the greatest opportunity any of us will ever see in our lifetimes its the performance of the brexit party, the winners of the European Parliament elections last month, that haunt so many conservatives. Say brexit all brexit out on the campaign trail, both leadership contenders, Boris Johnson and jeremy hunt, want to emphasise their desire to deliver brexit with or without a deal. Mr hunt acknowledges a no deal brexit could put some out of business. Are you prepared to look those people in the eye and say youve got to lose yourjob because im going for no deal . I would do so. Really . . But i would do it with a heavy heart, because, precisely because of the risks. But, you know, if you choose someone who has got a better chance of negotiating a deal, then youre not going to have to face that decision. And he will say, in a speech tomorrow, that in the event of no deal, his government would help farmers, the fishing industry and Small Businesses in just the way banks were helped in the financial crisis. Like mr hunt, borisjohnson hopes he can get a better dealfrom brussels. Even though the eu is saying no. 0ur european friends and partners can see very clearly what the answer is. It doesnt sound like it from what theyre saying. Well, i dont think that theyre going to want a disorderly brexit ofany kind. Enter theresa may, remember her . On what could be her last trip to brussels before she stands down, she was asked about mrjohnsons plans. Is leaving on the 315t october do or die the right approach . Well, ive always been very clear that i think that the best approach for the uk is to first of all ensure that were delivering on the vote that took place in 2016, leaving the european union, but that we do that with a good deal so that we can do it in an orderly way. Can those hoping to replace her achieve that . She would be a good candidate she would be a good candidatum she would be a good candidate it is not just the conservatives she would be a good candidate it is notjust the conservatives in a. John mcdonald, the shadow chancellor sang the partition of a clearer position on brexit, advocating another referendum and advocating remain. The leader of the united union says that the party should not panic and respect the results of the referendum. Little wonder finding clarity is so difficult. Donald tusk has suspended tonights eu summit to select candidates for the top jobs and it will resume after he has had further consultations with individual leaders, but its not clear when that might be. The meeting was supposed to start tonight as the eu looks find successors for roles, including the commission chief jean claude juncker. Its thought that right leaning parties are resisting a move to nominate centre left Frans Timmermans for mrjunckers role. Authorities in sudan say 7 people have been killed and 181 injured during demonstrations against the countrys military government. Police fired tear gas at protesters in the capital, khartoum. Its the first day of mass protests since the Security Forces killed dozens of demonstrators calling for civilian rule earlier this month. Sudan has been in turmoil since the military ousted president 0mar al bashir in april. The bodies of oscar and valeria martinez, the father and daughter from el salvador who drowned while trying to enter the united states, have been returned home. The picture of them lying face down in the rio grande, published around the world, highlighted again the plight of Central Americans caught between Gang Violence at home, and the risks of travelling north, something the government of el salvador is urging its people not to do. Our International Correspondent 0rla guerin has travelled to san martin, a district of the capital san salvador, where the Martinez Family came from. The streets of san martin, a place many feel compelled to leave. Danger and despair are woven into the fabric here. Police try to keep deadly gangs at bay, but out of sight, they menace the community. At the local church, they trt to give the young a focus. They offer music classes and some job training. Reverend Manuel Lozano wants to keep his flock in san martin, but they are being scattered by constant brutality. Translation in my three and a half years here, 90 of their families in the community have suffered violence. It fills us with sadness. You dont see the gangs in plain sight, but they are here. Just a week ago, they killed a young man in an alley nearby. And another young man was killed days before. 0scar ramirez survived san martin but did not survive the journey to the us. He wanted Better Things for his daughter, valeria. Instead, they both perished in front of his wife, tania. She has been brought home by officials from el salvador, looking frail and deeply traumatised by what she witnessed and what she lost. The government using this moment to call on its people not to risk their lives and those of their children by chasing the american dream. Words that add no comfort to this young widow, now facing life alone. Back in san martin, there is a festival in the main square, an attempt to lift the communitys spirits. The mayor tells me his people are resilient, but more than 30 cant find jobs, so they look to the us. Translation so far this year, 400 people from san martin have made the journey and locals will keep going, though others have died on the way, notjust oscar and valeria. They have now been brought back to el salvador for burial, one week after they drowned trying to reach a new life. The heartbreaking homecoming of a father and daughter who died in each others arms. 0rla guerin, bbc news. The headlines on bbc News Donald Trump says its a great day for the world after he becomes the first serving us president to cross into north korea. A baby delivered after its mother was stabbed to death remains in a Critical Condition in hospital. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder. John mcdonnell admits he is frustrated by labours lack of progress on its brexit position. Sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres ben. Good evening. England have bolstered their chances of making the last four at the cricket world cup by beating india by 31 runs at birmingham. It means a win in theirfinal game on wednesday will be enough regardless of results elsewhere. Joe wilson reports from edgbaston. Any street is an opportunity. In birmingham, justa any street is an opportunity. In birmingham, just a fraction of indias huge industry, crickets. Indias huge industry, crickets. India expect, well, it always does. But this world cup began with englands the greatest expectations because they can do this. The old tea m because they can do this. The old team restored at the top of the batting order. Jonny bairstow, jason roy. 160 run partnership. Jonny ba i rstow roy. 160 run partnership. Jonny bairstow ended with 111 on his own and even the english crowd was back inform. And even the english crowd was back in form. Got it a bit of wizardry from ben stokes and england had a formidable 347. Virat kohli. He gave the grandstands belief. Rohit sharma gave them a century. Now something had to be done. Calling a birmingham boy. Chris walks as delivery and ended Rohit Sharmas innings. 0nly in the final stages did england feel safe. A victory by 31 runs. Well, indian supporters need didnt be too downhearted. This was their first defeat of this world cup and england are not home and dry yet. They may well have to win their final group game to make make the semifinals. But suddenly, it all seems possible again. So england back up to fourth above pakistan. A win over new zealand on wednesday will assure them a semi final place. India still need a point from their final two games to be certain of qualifying. Max verstappen became the first non mercedes winner in formula one this season although the result of the race was only confirmed three hours after he saw the chequered flag when stewards investigated his race winning move. He had to do it the hard way after making a terrible start on the left here from the front row to slip down the field from second on the grid. He fought his way back up to second and closed down Charles Leclerc in the closing stages forcing his way through. The pair were summoned after the race but it was deemed a fair racing incident. Valtteri bottas completed the podium with Lewis Hamilton struggling to fifth his championship lead cut to 31 points. At the Diamond League meeting in stanford, reigning olympic and World ChampionCaster Semenya claimed victory over 800m. The South African whos appealing an iaaf ruling to have her take medication to reduce testosterone levels, never looked under pressure winning by around 20 metres in a meeting record of minute 55. 70 seconds making it three wins in a row at this event. This time tomorrow, we will already be a day into wimbledon, one of the highlights of the british sporting calendar. No andy murray in the singles draw again, so kyle edmund will carry the hopes for the british men. He starts his campaign tomorrow against jaume munar of spain and was asked today what its like being a brit at wimbledon. I think you just learn that you have to respect that when you are a professional tennis player, playing at wimbledon, as a brett, people will want you to do well, you will have a few more eyes on you. As a brit for w have to learn to cope with it and embrace it and it something you learn. I have got better throughout the years. Ultimately, you have to go out and play your game. It is just a tennis match. Edmund will be third up on centre court tomorrow. He follows naomi osaka and defending mens champion novak djokovic. Kicking off action on court1 is simona halep with 15 year old coco gauff taking on 39 year old venus williams. Thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. Thats bbc. Co. Uk sport. From me and the team goodnight. Thank you, then. Glastonbury now, and headliners the cure are currently closing this years festival one marked by incredible weather rather than wellies. The final day saw performers from miley cyrus to Kylie Minogue on the main stage, as well as a surprise appearance by sir david attenborough. Lizo mzimba reports. This year was the first time glastonbury has taken action against single use plastics. No longer selling water in plastic bottles and banning many other plastic items. No surprise then that the festivals environmentally aware audience gave a huge reception to sir david attenborough, the man who inspired the plastic span with an episode of blue planet two. It was one in which we showed what plastic has done to the creatures that live in the ocean. People willjudge the festival through its music. The success of the festival is through its music. Kylie minogue drew a massive audience for her first ever full glastonbury set. Cant get you out of my head. Came in like a wrecking ball. A successful glastonbury debut as well for miley cyrus. Yesterday, felt so old. While the cure close the festival with a record equalling fourth headlining slot. 50 years on from riots in new york that helped spark the modern gay rights movement, a massive pride march is taking place in the city. The event started in manhattan at the stonewall inn, the same bar where Police Clashed with customers in 1969. Hundreds of thousands of people have lined the streets to watch the parade. 0ur correspondent ben hunt is there. For a long time, new york has been known as one of the key destinations for lgbt pride and this weekend is no different at all. They are expecting 4 6 Million People to be lining the streets along the course of the staples of it is also worth noting, there are currently two duelling prides in action. Big corporations, big floats, lots of people lining the streets but there is another pride, called reclaiming my pride. There is a heritage march. They are trying to remind people of the original origins of pride pulled up the original origins of pride pulled up they are not allowing operations to ta ke up they are not allowing operations to take place part, there are no floats. It is a simple margin they are trying to remind people of the protest that is necessary because of you can see why does make why there are rainbows everywhere. How good is this pride for you . For me, it is by far one of the best, especially with world pride being here this year and being the 50th annual celebration, basically, of the long strikes that have been to make strides that have been taken strides that have been taken by been taken strides that have been ta ken by anybody been taken strides that have been taken by anybody who falls under the entire community. To be here, to witness and to be here with all of these people from around the world, nothing more could make, put a smile on yourface. It nothing more could make, put a smile on your face. It warms my heart to know that this many people can take pa rt know that this many people can take part in pride. For all of the ones who are in some other country where right now it might feel like they cant express themselves, like they cant express themselves, like they cant do as they wish, like they cant do as they wish, like they cant marie. I want them to know that they feel, there are millions of people out there for them. And that they too are also iconic. Thank you. It is worth remembering that there are many places around the world and in us that cant celebrate pride this waiver is not an event like this just wouldnt be welcome there. 0ver like this just wouldnt be welcome there. Over the last 50 years, there has been some very good work by activists. Many activists today are wondering how far the next 50 years will take them. Now its time for a look at the weather with nick miller. Hello. After a brief surge of heat and humidity, it is back to normal 110w and humidity, it is back to normal now and in fact, the week ahead, conditions are much more typical of the first week ofjuly. The best of the first week ofjuly. The best of the driest and sunniest weather, a lot around, will be the southern half of the country was not still a chance of rain at times, particularly to the far north west and temperatures where they should be for this time of year. Noticed on sunday are across parts of germany. Again, a record breaking june day. Even here, things will cool down as we go into the new week. Much of Northern Europe under the influence of atla ntic Northern Europe under the influence of Atlantic Winds and for us, they go more north westerly. A cooler day, a blustery day. Showers over Northern England and Northern Ireland for a time put up for time in parts of wind wales and the midlands. Many Northern Areas will become dry with a bit more sunshine breaking through but temperatures down over what we have seen in recent days. It will be made to feel cool by the strength of the wind. If you are heading to the wind make heading to the hills, it will be particularly blustery. Heading to the hills. We will see a ridge of High Pressure building in from the west. The winds are starting to ease. Temperatures in single figures with showers to the north of scotland. Most will start the day with sunshine but affair with will build up, spread out, so a cloudy afternoon with some sunny spells and temperatures like monday, 15 21 degrees. With lighter winds, it might feel a touch warmer. Tuesday night into wednesday, light winds and clear skies once again once the daytime cloud disappears, it will be a cool start today. A bit more in the way of cold air pushing around the way of cold air pushing around the top of the High Pressure system so temperate as a start to lift and more sunshine around on wednesday was not always a bit more cloud to the north west of scotland. Later in Northern Ireland. Rain in 0rkney and shetland late but the vast majority, dry day. Starting to feel warmer with the sunshine overhead and more of it in the south. High pressure more established for central and southern parts of the uk as we head into thursday. These weather fronts are pushing around the top and more likely to bring more persistent rain. The highlands and islands of scotla nd rain. The highlands and islands of scotland and maybe some of the rain putting into central and lighter patchy rain into southern scotland by the end of the day. The breeze picks up, lighter winds in the south. Much more sunshine and it will feel even warmer. Two bridges back up into the mid 20s. Mid teens across northern scott Northern Ireland and scotland. We dont know either way, it looks like much of england and wales, variable amounts of cloud and rain at times in scotla nd of cloud and rain at times in scotland and may be Northern Ireland and later parts of Northern England. What will happen towards the weekend . The european model has the european northerly winds coming in. High pressure is building in from the west and temperatures started to rise by the end of the weekend with most under sunny conditions. Another option is that the High Pressure holds on a bit more. This is the american model. Keep the High Pressure with us on saturday and the low has got as much an influence was up maybe friday could be dry and it keeps the High Pressure throughout the weekend. Maybe starting to draw on slightly hotter air as we go towards the end of sunday was not it the hotter air comes in, there is potential for the following week to start off on a little bit of a thundery note. But there is a big question mark. Either way, we will go back to westerleigh Atlantic Winds with showers likely to the north and south. Westerly. Hello. This is bbc news. Im lukwesa burak. My my guests are really getting into their verbal sparring. My guests are really getting into theirverbalsparring. Laughter. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines. Donald trump says its a great day for the world after his walk across the border between north and south korea. Stepping across that line was a great honour, a lot of progress has been made, a lot of friendships have been made, and it has been in particular a great friendship, that was very quick notice, and i want to thank you. Police name the woman stabbed to death in her home while eight months pregnant. Two men have now been arrested. A century from Jonny Bairstow helps england to a crucial victory against india in the cricket world cup