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Of london show what he says is a clear link between poverty in the capital and rising youth crime. And it went to the wire at wimbledon. Novak djokovic makes history, after beating Roger Federer in a final set tie break. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. Englands Mens Cricket Team will this morning celebrate winning the mens cricket world cup for the first time, after an extraordinary finish to a tense final at lords. The main match ended in a tie, which meant the game went to a super over to decide the winner, and it went down to the very last ball a run out. Another tie, and england winning on the number of boundaries theyd scored. Heres our sports correspondent, john watson. Englands men, world champions for the very first time. Proving it on the biggest stage, by the tightest of margins. After seven weeks of compelling cricket, who wouldve predicted this . Oh, no but we did it we did it 0h, jofra delivered and we were brilliant. Jofra delivered jofra delivered. Hes the boy england world champions have you ever seen a game that tight . Nah. England england made a history today. No. England made a history today. Welcome home. That is the greatest one day cricket match of all time. To win it, england needed 15 runs from the final six balls. Step forward ben stokes. After smashing a six, a lucky break, having run two, this throw caught his bat and england had four more. Two needed, then, for world cup glory. One short. The scores were tied. A super over would settle it the penalty shoot out of cricket, six balls each. Back came buttler and ben stokes, as england made 15. Now, new zealands turn. Needing two to win, a desperate dash. Commentator an historic end to this contest. By virtue of having scored more boundaries throughout the match, the win was englands. Everyone went in the direction ofjos buttler trying to catch it. To me and to the team and everybody whos been involved over the past four years, it means absolutely everything in the planning, the hard work, the dedication. After such tension, time to cool off just as these fans did watching in Trafalgar Square. England world cup winners shirts. it was still sinking in at lords. A magical match, a fitting finale. England world cup winners. John watson, bbc news. And, of course, theres been a lot of reaction on twitter. The queen sent her warmest congratulations to the team after that thrilling victory. She also sent commiserations to the runners up new zealand, who she said competed so admirably throughout the tournament. The leader of the Labour Party Jeremy corbyn congratulated every member of the england team. He said the game shows what you can achieve with a slice of luck and when you never give up. Mr corbyn also commented on why it should be free to watch on tv. The Prime Minister theresa may who was at lords posted, well done englandcricket shes even included a gif of her and her husband philip doing a celebratory dance to mark the occasion. On the other side of the world in new zealand, the newspapers were being printed just as the match was starting, so the job of covering the drama fell to the websites, tv and radio, and social media. The front page of the new zealand heralds website hailed the nation as the worlds best losers. But their sports pages told a different story, of heart break at such a close outcome. Meanwhile, the new zealand Prime Ministerjacinda ardern posted on instagram to congratulate england, joking about how as a nation, we all aged a year in that super over. Our sports correspondentjohn watson is at lords this morning. Did you age a year . I think so i think my heartrate has onlyjust come down. I dont think anyone in a million years would have envisaged what we witnessed here yesterday, quite dramatic scenes. To think this match was tied not once but twice. The two teams couldnt be split after 50 overs each and still they couldnt be split after that super over, they faced six bulls each. England winning by virtue of scoring more boundaries in the match than new zealand, their 26 to new zealands i7. New zealand, their 26 to new zealands 17. As we know, this is what england have been working towards after going out of the first round of the last world cup four yea rs round of the last world cup four years ago. This was the priority, to win the world cup. It prompted a change in the way england have played. We saw Andrew Strauss come in as director of cricket, he prioritised white ball cricket. Trevor bayliss was appointed as head coach, a specialist in the shorter format of the game. It benefited england. And they stuck by eoin morgan, a member of that team that went out in the first round four yea rs went out in the first round four years ago, captaining the side now. Who would have thought, im sure he wouldnt think he would be here having led england to a world cup, having led england to a world cup, having been brought up on the outskirts of dublin. He has masterminded this attacking cricket that england have played, that they have demonstrated over this four year period. It is that that got them over the line, by virtue of having hit as many sixes and fours as they did in the match. A huge disappointment for new zealand. Beaten finalists yesterday, as they we re beaten finalists yesterday, as they were in melbourne four years ago, a real signalfor them. I were in melbourne four years ago, a real signal for them. I think were in melbourne four years ago, a real signalfor them. I think Going Forward , real signalfor them. I think Going Forward, england will help this will inspire the next generation of cricketers. A lot has been made by the fact this match was on free to air television for the first time in 14 air television for the first time in 11 years. There havent been many, i was there moments for cricket, not sense the ashes in 2005. They will hope that families the country over will have been gathered around the tv yesterday to watch the events that unfolded. England will also hope this will prove a huge boost in what is a very busy summer of cricket, with the ashes is just around the corner, it gets under way at edgbaston on the ist of august. Having won the world cup, who knows what england can produce when that test series gets under way. Thank you so much for that. I want to take up you so much for that. I want to take up that question about participation with him. A brilliant achievement for the National Team but what does it mean for the future of the sport, participation, momentum among young people . Good morning, this school in south west london are having a cricket theme today in celebration of the world cup victory. A chance to shine as the charity that runs cricket in state schools and the hope is it will inspire people to carry cricket through their school lives. Did you watch the match yesterday . Yes adam, how big a deal is this victory . A massive moment for the sport. 1966, is this victory . A massive moment for the sport. 1966,2003, is this victory . A massive moment for the sport. 1966, 2003, 2019, huge for for the sport. 1966,2003,2019, huge for cricket. We will work to capture this moment, capture the enthusiasm of the children you see here today and make sure that kids can get that opportunity to play cricket. We work with around half a million children every year, many of whom have never had a chance to play the sport before. We think its important to give them that opportunity to play, capture the enthusiasm and excitement of yesterday and enjoy playing the sport. Thank you very much indeed. Lets have a chat with some of them. How excited were you to watch the max yesterday . I found it really exciting and it was amazing. Will inspire you to play more as you get older . Definitely. It is so competitive, i love it. How tense was it when you watch the end . 0h competitive, i love it. How tense was it when you watch the end . Oh my god the one point that let them win, itsjust inspirational. Its made me want to be a better cricketer and always dream to do cricket. Skills underplayed this morning are mightily impressive thank you very much. On display this morning. Former england player and in the world cup squad back in the day. How important is it that england won and kids take that and play cricket in the future . Terrifically important. For the players yesterday and as youngsters, they would have probably watched me lose a World Cup Final they have gone one better, which is great to see. I wasnt going to bring that i see. I wasnt going to bring that up great to see. Here with these youngsters this morning, they are very keen and very good and talented. It is good for them to see that yes, you can be successful but more importantly, you can get involved. That is what chance to shine do. Schools during this world cup, they have been visited by the charity, to give them a taste of what it is like to be involved and sportsmanship, togetherness, making friends. I finished sportsmanship, togetherness, making friends. Ifinished playing sportsmanship, togetherness, making friends. I finished playing 20 years ago and friends. I finished playing 20 years ago and i still have friends in the game. It was good to see yesterday, i was watching the game with mates and they are not big cricket fans per se but theyjust love, they want to be involved. That is what it is about. A collective experience, thank you. What a brilliant thing for the kids to have a former international such as yourself here. Can you demonstrate some skills for us . It is too low for me kids here, hopefully some future styles inspired by what they saw, gripped by what they saw but wont we all . thank you. Now moving on. European Union Foreign ministers are gathering in brussels today to consider how to stop the International Nuclear deal with iran from unravelling, amid heightened tensions in the gulf. In a statement published yesterday evening, the uk, france and germany have made a joint appeal to President Trump, and irans leaders, to ease their standoff over Irans Nuclear programme, saying the deal reached with iran could unravel further and everyone involved should consider the consequences of their actions. In the statement, Prime Minister theresa may, french president Emmanuel Macron and german chancellor Angela Merkel say. It goes on to say. This morning, foreign secretaryjeremy hunt said the deal could still be saved, as he arrived in brussels to his eu counterparts. It isnt dead yet and we are totally committed to keeping the middle east the nuclear rise to. If iran acquires Nuclear Weapons, other countries in the region will acquire Nuclear Weapons and it becomes a very toxic and dangerous situation. So we are looking to find a way to preserve the nuclear deal, which we think is the best way of keeping the middle east as a whole Nuclear Weapon free. Iran is still a good year away from developing a Nuclear Weapon. We think there is still some closing but small window to keep the deal alive and that is what i am here to talk about. The foreign secretary. We will catch up with events in brussels as the morning progresses. Moving on. President donald trump has been accused of racism after suggesting a group of ethnic minority congresswomen, should go back to where they came from. In a series of tweets, the president said they should fix the catastrophic governments in their countries of origin instead of criticising the us. Three of the congresswomen were born in the United States, while another came to the country as a young child. Lets see what the us president said. He began. So that is the message from President Trump and that story will no doubt develop later in the morning as the us gets up. China has recorded its worst quarterly growth figures in nearly 30 years, as the trade war with the United States continues. The economy grew 6. 2 in the latest quarter compared with same time last year. 0ur economics correspondent Dharshini David is here with more. How much is this due to the long slowdown of the chinese economy and how much do you to the trade war . Absolutely, 6. 2 , any other country, most other countries, would shout about that kind of figure. But as you know, this is pretty weak compared to what we have seen in china in recent years. As you say, pa rt china in recent years. As you say, part of it is down to design because the Chinese Government has its long Term Economic plan to become less dependent on selling to the rest of the world are more dependent on growing your own consumer power, your own domestic demand. There is that going on in the background and because of that we always expected there to be a moderation from those heady paces of growth but also there is that trade war and that is starting to inflict pain on chinese exporters and also damage the amount of imports coming in as well. M exporters and also damage the amount of imports coming in as well. It is interesting, how much pain is inflicted . President trump has been gloating from the other side of the world saying the chinese economy is not so great, ours is so great but ina way, not so great, ours is so great but in a way, if you are President Trump, wouldnt you want to see more slowdown than this . You really would. At the moment, that pain isnt coming through in the way that perhaps President Trump envisaged. He said look at our companies, they are able to buy from us. That doesnt seem to be happening. If you look at the american economy, American Companies are still buying from china and passing on those higher prices to consumers. So it is American Consumers paying the price. Chinese manufacturers still doing pretty well, which is why the slowdown perhaps hasnt been more severe. But can we carry on like this question but that is the question we have to ask. The answer is no. The pain will intensify the coming months. Already, there are economists out there saying the Chinese Government might have to do stimulate demand a bit more at the domestic end, cut Interest Rates but it doesnt want to do that because of debt level. The other perspective is that of anyone who wants to sell into china, whether Raw Materials or export. Chinese Growth Matters to people so much more than it used to. It really does. We always think of china selling more to the rest of the world but it is a two way process. China is becoming less dependent on selling to the rest of the world are more dependent, our countries are becoming more dependent on selling to china and because the supply chains are so complex than it does matter to all of us what is going on in china. We used to say that thing all the time about america sneezing and we catching a cold. We could say the same thing about china now, ignore at our peril. Lets turn away from thejoints and at our peril. Lets turn away from the joints and come at our peril. Lets turn away from thejoints and come back at our peril. Lets turn away from the joints and come back to at our peril. Lets turn away from thejoints and come back to uk, sports direct. Mike ashley, he snapped up house of fraser last summerand snapped up house of fraser last summer and told us he would be the saviour of the high street, create the arrogance of the high street because that doesnt seem to have gone that way. Meant to bring out results later on this week, now saying they will have to delay them bya saying they will have to delay them by a month or even more than that. Why . Part of it is due to the complexity of integrating house of fraser and concerns about trading both now and in the future as well. Rumour has it is losing millions of pounds per week. It is notjust down to the retail environment, investors are beginning to worried about mr ashley and his spending spree because he has been buying companies from evans the Cycling Company to come. As a gone pear shaped . Investors will have to have to wait to find out. Thank you. Lets take a look at the headlines on bbc news. English cricket celebrates an astonishing victory in the World Cup Final at lords. The foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, will launch a fresh bid to stop the Iran Nuclear Deal unravelling at an eu meeting in brussels. A sharp rebuke for President Trump hes accused of racism, after tweeting that four congresswomen should go back to where they came from. And in sport, england are cricket world champions. They beat new zealand in the most dramatic of circumstances at lords to secure their first world cup. Circumstances at lords to secure theirfirst world cup. Novak djokovic has his 16th grand slam title after winning wimbledon for their second year in a row. He beat Roger Federer in a thrilling mens final, the longest in wimbledon history. And Lewis Hamilton won a historic sixth british grand prix at silverstone, holding off the challenge of his team mate Valtteri Bottas and remains top of the drivers championship does not an incredible weekend of sport. More on all those stories and about 20 minutes time. See you then. The mayor of london, sadiq khan is launching a series of projects designed to protect children from knife crime during the Summer Holidays. He says a major new study into youth crime shows there is a clear link between poverty and serious violence. Heres our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani. Full of fighting spirit for all the right reasons, some of the 320 children coached by south londons dwaynamics boxing club. 15 trainers give their time forfree, teaching children discipline, self confidence, and how to stay away from crime in one of the poorest parts of london. One, two well done one, two. Joshua simpsons jab is the measure of success. 0n the verge of a criminal life, police took him to the club for mentoring, and he is now a 16 year old champion. Theres people that are there and theyre trying to get out, and there are people that are there and they like to be there. Now i can see, like, loads of different routes and i can pick which route i feel is best. Like, everything is open now. The club is a tribute tojoshuas cousin, dwayne simpson, stabbed to death five years ago while protecting a friend. We are dealing with Young Children who are frightened, they are stressed, they are going through trauma, because this Youth Violence has now got so out of control. Londons mayor, sadiq khan, says he is worried what will happen when the schools break up for summer. What this Research Shows is that in 75 of the boroughs where there is the highest violent crime, these are in the top ten boroughs with the most poverty, the most deprivation, the biggest concerns around mental health, the Biggest School exclusion. Youth leaders, including the dwaynamics team, will be in downing street today to share their experiences. The government has put an extra £100 million into the police this year, and it plans a legal duty for schools and other public bodies to Work Together to combat Youth Violence. Dominic casciani, bbc news. Around two million low paid workers could receive statutory sick pay for the first time as part of proposed reforms. The government say the plans aim to support people with Health Conditions in the work place. Currently employees must earn at least the equivalent of 1a hours a week on the minimum wage to qualify. Police in england and wales are targetting airports as part of a crackdown on forced marriage. Campaigners say victims are more likely to be taken overseas during the Summer Holidays. Police will be assisted by charities and social workers as they teach airport staff how to spot the signs. The government was too slow to respond to mob protests outside primary schools in birmingham triggered by lessons that include lgbt plus topics. This is according to the woman tasked with challenging extremism. In an exclusive interview with panorama, sara khan said the department for education should have done more to support head teachers. The government says its been clear from the outset. Sima kotecha has this report. Let kids. All . Be kids head teacher protesters outside schools in birmingham have been campaigning against the use of storybooks featuring same sex couples, part of programmes teaching about equality. Most pupils at the schools are muslim. The protesters say their religion doesnt accept homosexuality. She comes home and says, why do i have two mummies, why do i have two daddies . How are you meant to explain that . It is brainwashing and confusing them. Now, the lead commissioner for countering extremism, sara khan, has described what shes seen birmingham as a mob who are chanting and shouting and engaging in intimidating behaviour. Shes accused the government of being too slow to act. The dfe could have done so much more. I think they were too slow to respond and to be able to provide support to head teachers, who are experiencing something thats really quite traumatic, but also clarifying whats actually being taught to pupils in school. In 2020, the government wants all schools to teach lgbt content as part of new compulsory relationship and Sex Education. The guidance was changed because the world has changed. We want children to grow up understanding that some people are different, some relationships are different from what they may have experienced, but all are valuable. Sara khan says shes now concerned what might happen next. I am worried that how, when rsc comes formally into the curriculum in 2020, this will escalate even further. Panorama has spoken to other religious groups around the country who are looking to build campaigns of their own. Sima kotecha, bbc news. And panorama Sex Education the lgbt debate in schools will be shown on bbc one this evening at 8. 30pm. Tear gas has been fired at protesters on the Champs Elysees in paris, following the annual bastille day military parade. Demonstrators dragged security barriers into the road and set fire to bins. Police said they had detained more than 150 people, including two yellow vest leaders accused of staging an unauthorised demonstration. A study that followed nearly 200,000 people over eight years has found that diet and exercise can help almost everyone lower their risk of dementia. Researchers found that even those with a higher risk of developing the disease could lower it by up to a third through adopting a healthier lifestyle. Heres our health and science correspondent james gallagher. Sue taylor is committed to keeping fit. She comes here for a work out three times a week, as well as watching what she eats. Her mother and grandmother both had dementia and she doesnt want the same to happen to her. Ijust want to keep mentally, um, keep my brain as sharp as possible for as long as possible. And i feel that if i dont get out, be active, then im not probably doing myself any favours. So, what does it take to avoid dementia . You can live the life of a saint and still get dementia, but this study shows you can alter your risk. Now, the healthiest people in this study, they were exercising vigorously for more than 75 minutes a week, they didnt smoke, they drank alcohol only in moderation and they had a healthy balanced diet. So, how big a difference did it make . The study followed people for eight years. Less than 1 of them developed dementia as they were so young, but having a Healthy Lifestyle cut the risk by a third. I think its really important that what weve shown is that even if you have a high genetic risk if you engage in a Healthy Lifestyle, you could substantially reduce your own risk of dementia. I think that potential is absolutely critical. There are still no treatments for dementia, but the researchers say knowing Lifestyle Changes could prevent some cases is exciting and empowering. James gallagher, bbc news. Last year, the internet went into meltdown when disney released a surprise trailer for its live action remake of the lion king. Now, the wait is over. The stars of the movie, including Donald Glover and beyonce, were at the premier in london last night, along with the duke and duchess of sussex. And our lucky entertainment correspondent lizo mzimba. The duke and duchess chatting to some of the hundreds of fans whod gathered in Leicester Square for the premiere. Then it was time for real life royalty to meet showbiz royalty, led by beyonce, who voices a character in the film, and her husband jay z. As well as other members of the cast, and the team behind the movie. Even though some of the reviews have been less than spectacular, theres still a huge amount of anticipation for the film because the original lion king is particularly loved by audiences who went to see it in such numbers it became disneys biggest film of the 20th century. Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance. This time around, the storys been brought to life using Computer Generated characters and backgrounds, but has kept the familiar characters from the original, including the comedic pair timon and pumbaa. Let me see what were dealing with here. Its a lion run for your life hey, timon timon, wait, wait, wait timon, wait its a little lion it gets bigger. Me and billy eichner, who plays timon, did all of our recording together, which was a rare opportunity, and i think you can really tell. We were able to improvise and respond to each other in real time, and i think it gives our stuff and incredibly naturalistic feel, which is awesome. Run away, simba, and never return. Because of the affection so many have for the story, as well as the Massive Box Office of the original, the head of disney, currently hollywoods most successful studio, knows theres a lot riding on getting the movie just right. This is what i would call one of our crown jewels, one of the most beloved films, one of the most successful, one of the most enduring. And, yes, i think theres a lot of pressure on us, but we feel great about the movie thatjon favreau and the team made. You have lot of fans, you dont wanna let them down, especially the ones who grew up watching the animated film. You have the cast, the new audience, so theres a lot to balance to get this right, but im happy with how hard everyone worked and the wonderful interpretations new people brought to the roles and to the songs. Its the circle of life disney have had a lot of success in recent years updating animated classics, like beauty and the beast and aladdin for the 21st century. Theyll be hoping that the lion king will be maintaining that winning streak. Lizo mzimba, bbc news, Leicester Square. That coming to a cinema near you. In a moment the weather, but first lets heres Victoria Derbyshire with what shes got coming up in her programme at ten. Good morning, as you know, england has s men are cricket world cup champions for the first time ever. After the one of the most extraordinary fine as ever, this was the scene, fans are celebrating in Trafalgar Square in london last night. Lots of reaction including from former players Monty Panesar and mike gatting. Join from former players Monty Panesar and mike gatting. Join us at bbc two and mike gatting. Join us at bbc two and bbc news. We cant have anyone raining on that parade, can we . Definitely not. Another dry day for much of the uk. Since we then stayed today, legend has it if it is dry today, driver the next a0 days. But we live in the uk we will see some wet and windy weather which im sure will be welcomed news to some gardeners, especially across the south. 0ut there, quite dry. Some clouding the east this morning. Elsewhere, long sunny spells, light winds. 0n the tops of the moors of south west england, the welsh mountains, the cumbrian fells, outside chance of a shower later in the day but the vast majority staying dry. Temperature is 232a, a bit majority staying dry. Temperature is 23 2a, a bit cooler in the east. The breeze eases tonight and with clearer skies ever night, temperatures dipping back into single figures. A milder night elsewhere, particularly in the west asa elsewhere, particularly in the west as a south westerly wind develops bringing more cloud to Northern Ireland and south west scotland. More clown tomorrow. A view shows, many dry and warm towards the south and east. More than half an hour. Hello this is bbc news with carrie gracie. The headlines. English cricket celebrates an astonishing victory in the World Cup Final at lords. They lifted the trophy after beating new zealand with the final ball of the tournament. We did it 0h, jof delivered jofra delivered and we were brilliant jofra delivered hes the guy england, world champions a fresh bid to stop the Iran Nuclear Deal unravelling the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt joins eu counterparts to discuss ways to respond to recent tensions. Well, it isnt dead yet and we are totally committed to keeping the middle east denuclearised. A sharp rebuke for President Trump hes accused of racism, after tweeting that four congresswomen should go back to where they came from. New figures from the mayor of london show, what he says, is a clear link between poverty in the capital, and rising youth crime. Time now for the morning briefing, where we bring you up to speed on the stories people are watching, reading and sharing. England have won the cricket world cup, beating new zealand in whats been described as the greatest cricket match there has ever been. The two teams were tied after the last ball, and it took whats known as a super over, the teams facing six extra balls each to decide the winner. But what does it take to maintain focus through such a mentally demanding match . Heres amanda 0wens, a Sports Performance psychologist who advises the english cricket board. Its just incredible. Very, very proud of all of those involved. I think it has taken years and years of great preparation here. It is just phenomenal and to see the team perform so well under extreme pressure and obviously its certain individuals as well but the whole team performed incredibly well. It was just an historic moment. As you can see, i mean, the turnaround from four years ago in the last world cup has been tremendous. So the players, the ecb, and i would like to comment on the fact that there is huge amounts of support and preparation that go on behind the scenes. So weve got the ecb sports psychologist david young who has done an amazing job. 0bviously credit must go to Andrew Strauss who has stuck by morgan and the team but also you know, there is a specific training here for players and the team and to break through, i think it is developing trust. But what is it though, what did you do . I ask this question and you never get a completely straight answer. You just say concentrate more no, not at all. If i said concentrate, and i said look, think of a pink elephant, you would see a pink elephant it is notjust about concentrating, it is actually more about awareness of understanding how one performs and the emotional response actually under pressure and behavioural response. What you do and understanding your team under pressure. So it is having processes that work triggers a resetting so if you do make a mistake you can reset and just block it out and also then perform. The mayor of london sadiq khan is launching a series of projects designed to protect children from knife crime during the Summer Holidays. He says a major new study into youth crime shows there is a clear link between poverty and serious violence. Mr khan says hes funding a3 schemes to work with children most at risk of committing crime. Today we are a comprehensive research, the most comprehensive ever done in london about the cause an increase of serious Youth Violence. We use data from the police, british transport police, the London Ambulance service, the nhs and others. It shows the increase in serious Youth Violence in london started to go back to 2012 and there is now a leak proof between serious Youth Violence and poverty and deprivation, children and in care and inequality. So we need to lobby the government to reverse the cuts in Police Numbers andi reverse the cuts in Police Numbers and i welcome rossjohnson and jeremy hunt recognising that police cuts have gone too far. The other half of the equation and equally important is to stop the pipeline of young people getting involved in serious Youth Violence so addressing in communities, addressing poverty and deprivation and inequality. We know a large number of young people below the age of 16 become victims of serious Youth Violence between 3pm and 6pm and thats because after school clubs have been closed because of government cuts. We will invest from city hall, as much as we can to ensure there are more facilities for young people to be kept busy between those hours. And we have also announced plans for in the summer to keep young people busy, we know from previous years when the weather is hot and there is some holidays that serious Youth Violence tends to go up. What i say todayis violence tends to go up. What i say today is i welcome the government recognising cuts in Police Numbers have gone too far but work with us to invest in Public Services and preventative servers. We know for example when the Police Arrest a suspect for a homicide that roughly speaking more than 70 of those have previously been the victims of knife crime so we are trying to have youth workers in trauma centres paid for by city hall to turn and people around when they have been victims of knife crime. So were doing these things from city hall but is at a fraction of the money thats been cut from Central Government Council Leaders around the country many will say theyve lost more than 60 of its funding so they cannot pay for after school clubs, youth centres of summer schemes. We will do what we can from city hall but we really need help from Central Government as well. Not just london need help from Central Government as well. Notjust london but manchester, liverpool, bristol, other parts of the country as well. The foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has arrived in brussels for talks with eu Foreign Ministers on ways to calm the situation with iran. Mr hunt says he wants to ease tensions in the uks dispute with tehran about an oil tanker, detained off gibraltar ten days ago. The us navys former director of national intelligence, admiral dennis blair, spoke to the today programme about the chance of reaching an agreement. There is always the prospect in the middle east that things could really unravel and get into a conflict with the economic effects and the political effects that would go on. I do not think we are to that point, i think we are still in a combination of economic and diplomatic manoeuvring with a military underlay to it. But the Current Situation is not stable and some sort of accommodation has got to be found by all parties concerned there and so i think the statement by these european leaders is probably helpful. Probably helpful . Because we heard from the Us Ambassador earlier in the programme and he did not seem to think it was helpful at all. He said his message for britain was get on board with United States, that actually in what donald trump is saying to iran, if it was supported by the europeans, would be more effective. Hard to make a call on Something Like that. Eventually our president has said it himself, there has to be a negotiation involving the United States, involving iran, involving other countries who are affected by the flow of oil through the gulf. So this is all sort of tactical posturing. With negotiations everybody feels that they have to have, to be in a superior position and in order to make progress. Nobody is actually in a very superior position at the same time. And what has to happen is some combination of circumstances and personalities and behind the scenes talking that eventually hammers out some sort of compromise that the various sides can live with. Certainly that is what happened in thejcpoa agreement when it was first negotiated. At that time it was not a 100 supported agreement by the United States, there were strong critics of it. But there was enough that the administration was able to sign it. It probably would not have been able to get through congress had it been a formal treaty at that time but it is that sort of temporary confluence of interests that enable you to bottle it and keep things stable for a while that youre looking for. A quick look at what you have been reading on the website. Trump tweets on Congress Women of colour, we covered that. But we spoke out and lost ourjobs, a story about whistle blowers and basically there isa whistle blowers and basically there is a parliamentary enquiry into an overhaul of the law surrounding whistle blowers. It covers figures to adequately protect victims when they come forward to say that something is wrong. Child sex abuse, financialfraud, bullying, something is wrong. Child sex abuse, financial fraud, bullying, Sexual Harassment etc. The group basically saying, the all Party Parliamentary group saying we need an urgent overhaul because victims to come forward a re overhaul because victims to come forward are not being protected. So the law on that is 20 years old and anyone who i suppose see something unethical or illegal in the workplace, what are you going to do and the question comes for you. The story goes through a number of case studies of what people have done and what then has happened to them. Not to give anything away by saying what happened to them was not good. One other story, relevant to millions of people in the 2 million low paid workers come on that story about statue six pay, 2 million low paid workers could receive statutory sick pay for the first time, this is a reform currently under consultation. Not entirely clear if it will affect workers in the kick economy on freelance and short Term Contracts but those who arent low pay may now get statutory sick pay for the first time. And just before we go to the sport lets take a quick look through the most watched, inside iran, well worth a look at that. Modern patients there for the and the second story about men dressing up the second story about men dressing up as the second story about men dressing up as women the second story about men dressing up as women to perform music in morocco despite prevailing sentiment is from opinion polls suggesting that men feel they are under enormous pressure to be like the media ideal image of men. Just to leave you with this image of the giant jellyfish, this is leave you with this image of the giantjellyfish, this is going to strike fear in the hearts of some people. A giant barreljellyfish just off the coast of cornwall. And when you see the human alongside it you will see what i mean. Coming up soon, i hope. They go. That is a very large jellyfish i think youll agree. I do not want to meet on my Summer Holidays off the coast of cornwall we are going to get all the sport now. From the bbc sport centre, heres sally nugent. The former england captain Andrew Strauss called it the greatest game of cricket in history and it ended with england being crowned world champions for the very first time. John watson is at lords for us this morning the word thriller gets thrown around quite a bitjohn, but this one really was . It was, just an astonishing match, unbelievable to think after seven weeks of cricket, a8 matches in total, the final yesterday, england and new zealand could not be separated, not once but twice. With the scores level after 50 overs each and still level after that super over england only winning by virtue of having scored more sixes and more force, more boundaries over the course of the match. 26 to new zealand 17 for zealand but for england by pointing out that that aggressive attacking style of cricket which they have been playing over the past four years got them over the past four years got them over the past four years got them over the line in the end. Of course there were criticisms that perhaps they might not have made it out of they might not have made it out of the group stage and one time, of course with those three defeats. But it is that attacking cricket that managed to get them to the World Cup Final and eventually over the line against new zealand. What a night it has been for england and what a night for eoin morgan the england captain. Surely he never believed that growing up on the outskirts of dublin that he would be here at lifting the world cup trophy in a match of course, after a match which could have gone either way. To me and to the team and everyone involved in the past four years it means absolutely everything. In the planning, the hard work and dedication, the commitment. It has been an incredible journey. I cannot quite believe that we have got over the line. The most incredible game of cricket with nothing between the sides. Sport sometimes is very fine margins and sides. Sport sometimes is very fine margins and i think this was the finest of margins and could have gone either way. But im thankful it we nt gone either way. But im thankful it went our way. Eoin morgan i can tell you has been this morning having official photographs ta ken you has been this morning having official photographs taken and i wonder how much sleep you got last night for the course will now be joining with his team mates to head down the oval where they will be a big celebration in south london, lots of Young Children, boys and girls will be there to celebrate with the team as well. It is now all about inspiring the next generation, thatis about inspiring the next generation, that is what england will want to do and as we know this could serve as a huge boost for england heading into the ashes series to come. The back pages this morning dominated by events at lords. Lovely big wrap around cover for the times showing the run out that won it for england. This is the front page of the telegraph who said cricket was boring is the rather tongue in cheek take on things. And the mirror simply calls england super men. Plenty of reaction on social media too, including from inside the england dressing room. Heres liam dawsons child no clue whats going on as the Team Celebrate behind. Lots of singing, lots of beer and champagne as youd expect. It was an astonishing day of sport because in the same hour that england were winning the world cup, just down the road in south west london, Novak Djokovic was winning wimbledon. He beat Roger Federer in an extraordinary final that lasted longer than any other in the tournaments history three minutes shy of five hours in total. Federer actually had two championship points but couldnt get over the line, leaving djokovic to win his 16th grand slam title. I think this is the most mentally demanding match i was ever part of. Against ref and adele and the Australian Open in 2012 it was physically demanding but today having roger playing so well across the net, all the circumstances you know, that i was in, it was really hard, it was a big challenge but one thing im proud of is that i managed to stay calm even in moments where i was match point down and to find the strength that allowed me to come back and win. And there was more. Away from wimbledon and lords Lewis Hamilton was making history at another Great British sporting venue. He won a record sixth british grand prix at silverstone grime artist stormzy there with the chequered flag. It was by far and away the best race of the season so far as hamilton won his seventh race of the season, and stretch his lead at the top of the drivers championship. You would think you would get used to Something Like that but i tell you, it feels like the first time. And i am just forever grateful for everyone who has come out and spent their whole weekend here. I really hope that you enjoyed your day. To the netball world cup in liverpool next, where were into the second round of the competition, and kate gray is there for us. What can we look forward to this morning . The good news is all three home nations have progressed through to the second stage of the tournament and this is when it sta rts tournament and this is when it starts to get quite interesting in competition for them we know england won all three of their First Group Stage matches which is brilliant and they looked comfortable and keen to progress through to the tournament. But they have an interesting opposition today, they play jamaica, the second seed at this tournament and we did not expect them to play jamaica quite so early. That has come about because jamaica lost to south africa yesterday in what was a fascinating match, it did get very exciting yesterday. South africa i seeded number five, jamaica seeded number two and it was looking like jamaica should have been the ones to win but south africa just kept putting pressure on and held onto the lead from the beginning. It means that now jamaica have all the pressure on them because if they lose against england today they will struggle to progress to the semifinals but of course england also want to win and make sure theyre in the best position to move on to the semifinals. So it will be very tight match and really show us where those top teams are at this stage in the tournament. That is on at three oclock this afternoon so you do not want to miss it lets ta ke you do not want to miss it lets take a look of my children out because Northern Ireland are in action as we speak for the bear up against malawi and at the moment it is going on the centres, just having to ta ke is going on the centres, just having to take the next goal but it has 1a goals to Northern Ireland and 15 to malawi. Scotland in action a bit later on as well and you can watch all of this action on bbc two from 2 a5pm this afternoon. All of this action on bbc two from 2 45pm this afternoon. A busy day. Dont go anywhere. More later in the morning. Police in england and wales are targetting airports as part of a crackdown on forced marriage. Campaigners say victims are more likely to be taken overseas during the Summer Holidays. What are police advised to do at airports . Police going into airports and well trained to spot the signs of potentially many girls, but not exclusively, being ta ken of potentially many girls, but not exclusively, being taken abroad and forced to marry against their will. Many of them have no idea it is going to happen to them, they are told it is a family holiday and theyre not told that they will be theyre not told that they will be the potential bride. They mayjust find out at the airport themselves and rather than getting on that plane, by raising the alarm and speaking to staff when theyre being interviewed as theyre going through passport control of that will make a big difference in knowing that there isa big difference in knowing that there is a last chance help to stop them going abroad because that is really important because once they are abroad they often do not know where they are. And then it is very hard for them to communicate to charities to get help. 0nce for them to communicate to charities to get help. Once they are abroad the type of crime were talk about, not only domestic abuse, but serial rape, and even murder in the most extreme cases for the proposal is really important, that this operation works and we welcome the work for the police are doing. For Airline Staff and immigration staff what are the tell tale signs that they might be looking for and what should they do if they are concerned . They need to ask the young person why they going abroad, when they are coming home more importantly, has there been a return ticket books because often we find there is just a ticket books because often we find there isjust a one way ticket books because often we find there is just a one way ticket. Ticket books because often we find there isjust a one way ticket. And often young girls are not allowed to return to the uk until they are pregnant. So that is really important to check how long the holiday is and what the plans are, when theyre coming back home, what their aspirations are those type of questions will reveal a great deal. Also speaking to the family, the main thing we need to do is to prevent this happening in the first place. So it is a welcome stage but we have to do more to prevent this from happening. Its a message from the public, should they be doing anything or is it merely for trained officials . The public have a wide role to play, because before the person gets to the airport you may bea person gets to the airport you may be a Good Neighbour orfriend that they can confide in and they may have heard their parents and family talking about getting them married overseas and the unpleasant may not have that seriously. 57a cases have been reported coming from people under 18 that are worried about forced marriage so really it is important that the public spot the signs. It may be the unpleasant is dropped to and from school and never allowed to have friends or socialise, incredibly over strict pa rents socialise, incredibly over strict parents and an overbearing brother, trying to spot the perpetrators would make a big difference in trying to help that person. Thank you so much for explaining. One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. The immortal words of Neil Armstrong when he took his first steps on the moon 50 years ago this week. 0vernight, he became one of the most famous people in the world. But later he retreated from public life. His sons and granddaughter have been speaking exclusively to the bbc about how he was profoundly affected by seeing the earth rise from the lunar surface. 0ur science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. On his way to the launch pad, he was about to become the most famous person in human history. Yet since he set foot on the moon, the world learnt little about the real Neil Armstrong. Here in the suit up room. You really do look a lot like him, dont you . Hmm, thanks. His son mark was just six years old at the time. 0h, dad cute as a button 50 years on and a world away, he relives those moments with his daughter, kali. Basically, dads controlling the vehicle and buzzs calling off how far down they go and how much fuel is left. Its one small step for man. 0ne giant leap for mankind. Good job, grandpa. He did not appear to be worried, and so we werent worried. 0k, everythings going to be fine and well see dad in a month or so, when hes out of quarantine. Dad was very much the same after as he was before, and both he and my mother wanted our lives to try to stay the same after as before. And that was a struggle. His eldest brother, rick, told me that it wasnt always easy being Neil Armstrongs son. Everybody wants to be judged on their own merits, i think. I would have liked to have been an astronaut, and maybe i didnt because i didnt want to have to face down that comparison. What do you think your dads legacy is . You know, when i hear. When i think about legacy, i think about the legacy of the apollo programme. You had a team of people coming together, committed to a goal and when they all feel that way and theyre all working to get that goal, you can do amazing things. The other part of that is the inspiration that its provided to people all over the world. Yeah, i cant tell you how many times ive had people come up to say, i was inspired to be. Fill in the blank here by what i saw back in the 60s. At the time of the moon landing, through his eyes, millions across the world saw what he saw. 1969, he was looking back at the earth and seeing it as a fragile resource. I wasnt alive, of course, for it and so getting to relive it in my own generation is really, really special. Its very pretty out here. Pallab ghosh, bbc news. India has been forced to postpone its most ambitious Space Mission less than an hour before it was due to launch. Scientists had hoped to become the first to land on the moons south pole. But they stopped the countdown because of technical problems. A new date is still to be announced. A manta ray which approached a group of divers for help after getting hooks caught in her eye, is now on the road to recovery. Affectionately named after the patterns on its belly, freckles stopped near the group, off the coast of western australia, clearly in distress. She waited patiently while they removed the fishing hooks. The divers who helped say theyve since checked up on her, and shes thankfully doing well. Lets go to the weather now we had a lot of sunshine this morning around northern and western parts of the uk. Some cloud across eastern parts but towards the end the week it will wetter and windier. Rain spreading in for many. Not much rain today, some show as possible across wales and the south west of england but for most it is a dry afternoon with some sunshine. Cloud bending and breaking up across eastern areas this afternoon. Through tonight some showers moving to Northern Ireland into the south west of scotland but otherwise a clear night with some mist and fog first thing tomorrow morning. Throughout tuesday for most of us a dry day, some showers around for scotla nd dry day, some showers around for scotland and Northern Ireland and a warmer day at around 25 celsius. Hello, its monday, its 10 oclock, im Victoria Derbyshire. Look at this hes got it, england have won the world cup by the barest of margins englands men are celebrating after winning the cricket world cup for the first time ever. Eoin morgans team beat new zealand at lords in the most nail biting and close fought final in history. Will this achievement spur on the next generation of players . It was like really amazing, it was a miracle and then it was such a wonderful game. Im not sure it could happen again in, like, finals. Cheering. And, this was the scene in Trafalgar Square last night, as fans celebrated englands historic achievement

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