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The murder of kelly mary fauvrelle, and manslaughter of her baby son. A man appears in court. One small step for man. One giant lea p one small step for man. One giant leap for mankind. And in the 50th anniversary of the first man of the moon what was it like for the families left back on earth . Coming up on bbc news. A record breaking mens final at wimbledon, where Novak Djokovic beat Roger Federer in just under five hours, taking his 16th grand slam title. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news at one. Cricket fans, many of them children, havejoined the england mens team at the oval to celebrate their first world cup win. The players snatched victory in a nail biting fight at lords yesterday, beating new zealand by the narrowest possible margin. Its being described as the best World Cup Final ever and one of the most extraordinary games in crickets history. The players will visit downing street this evening for a reception with the Prime Minister. Our sports correspondentjoe wilson is at the oval for us now. To try to imagine anything that could happen in a cricket match and try to think of those things then beyond your imagination. Give it a Historical Perspective and future significance and you might have a story of the World Cup Final yesterday. We speak in depth with one of the bosses at the ecb in a moment but first lets run through what happened today and yesterday. England cup winner is put in a personal appearance. Lourdes perhaps exhausted and in any other case another famous venue available in london for the most famous cricketers in england, that feels like their status for the welcome to the oval world cup winning meant for the oval world cup winning meant for the first time. We were flying yesterday and probably it has sunk ina bit yesterday and probably it has sunk in a bit more this morning. Just a great day yesterday especially to share it with the lads. We just went back to the hotel, seeing family and friends. A few of us are tired this morning but i guess it was worth it. World cup champions 2019. For the first time, england itjust takes a second to lift a trophy but years to plan a world cup campaign. They should now be time and space to enjoy it. Social media, from her majesty the queen, from the Prime Minister and from countless others. A digital celebration. To match the scenes yesterday near the fountains in Trafalgar Square and cricket can do this. For nearly 15 years there has been a charity. Chance to shine further establish because many in cricket feared that the sport was disappearing from state schools in britain. This morning they put on an assembly in south west london as they do every week but never before after such a cricket frenzy. Cricket has been hidden away for 20 years and people who are not traditional sports fans were gripped and i had m essa 9 es sports fans were gripped and i had messages on social media. They saw cricket yesterday and they saw the drama ofa cricket yesterday and they saw the drama of a game and how it could unite people. Two sides to every story and new zealand must be the unluckiest man in cricket history but not everyone doubt was distraught. New zealand is where ben stokes was born and he still has family there, they were gripped by the action on the other side of the world. When we were watching it was an incredible feeling, to have your sofi an incredible feeling, to have your son that they doing what he does and getting right down to the last ball. I think we had the best of both worlds, new zealand did so well. The complications of crucial moments are still being discussed, standby, when the throat the bat and flew to the boundary for ben stokes it is now suggested it should have been five instead of six runs because he had only completed one month at the time of the throw. Ruthless, brave, fortu nate, of the throw. Ruthless, brave, fortunate, all his qualities england typified at this world cup, all qualities that they lacked in previous editions. England have won the world cup this team have an Incredible Opportunity not only to inspire from yesterday but they are young, they are a team that will Stay Together a few years. A couple of them may not be there in four yea rs of them may not be there in four years time at the world cup but the majority of the team i just at the start of what could be a long journey in the england team. This may have been the most gripping quicker match ever but it is just the start of this summer. It seems like just yesterday i was talking to ashley giles as part of the victorious 2005 england ashes winning squad and here he is, managing director of cricket at the ecb yesterday. So many people put so much work into this success but what you think is the overall significance with people now talk about this revitalising interest in cricket as a sport and an industry. Pa rt cricket as a sport and an industry. Part of a job and strategy is about inspiring the generations. So were down here today and an important pa rt down here today and an important part of that is winning, putting quys up part of that is winning, putting guys up on the podium with a trophy for the first time and hopefully kids wanting to be the nextjos buttler or ben stokes. Some of the personnel at the same as four years ago, eoin morgan the captain, the same rules, can you coach cricket players to be braver and more positive . I think that is the environment that you create as well and the strategy started by Andrew Strauss and eoin morgan and trevor bayliss, they have created that environment to go and test the evidence of what you can do for the times youve got to adapt and yesterday was a great example of adapting on the pitch but these guys have scored 400 plus. Anything is possible. And that environment created by them and by trevor in particular make that difference. Do you think that cricket is visible enoughin you think that cricket is visible enough in this country, all the different ways that people can engage in sport rapidly changing the environment. When there are so many other sports is it visible enough . Think some of the scenes from yesterday, i hope so. Some of the pictures from Trafalgar Square and different places around the country shows a lot of people out there really do care deeply about cricket. It was free to air and that debate will continue but skype put in a huge amount of money to the game and you could argue that we would not be here now without that investment. People picking up at some of the crazy stuff that happened yesterday. Such a frenetic match. Six overthrows and maybe it could have been five, does that matter to you . Not really at the moment. You could argue, the last ball was a full toss on leg stump and ben stokes had not just been looking for a two he probably would have banked it out of the ground anyway. But we are world champions and we have the trophy and intend to keep it. I think we will be talking about that final for yea rs be talking about that final for years to come. In september of this is where the ashes series will conclude. White kit, red bulls, five days, but note super over. Downing street has said that theresa may believes Donald Trumps comments that four us congresswomen should go back to their broken and crime infested countries are completely unacceptable. President trump has been accused of racism, after tweeting about the democrats three of whom were born in the us, and the fourth who moved there as a child. Our correspondent Gary Odonoghue is in washington. What is the consensus, to people think that the tweets amount to racism . Certainly on the democratic side they do unquestionably, they are calling at that and saying that loudly but on the republican side pretty much a deafening silence. Nothing really coming out from anyone significant or senior reacting to what the president has said. Except for one of course. A senior official bringing to the white house this morning, mark short, chief of staff to the Vice President and he told reporters in the last few minutes that the president really could not be racist because he had an asian woman in his cabinet. Of course if you look back over the president and his medical career he has been accused of racism a number of times. Rememberthe mexicans who are drug dealers and rapists and murderers, remember the muslim man, remember him talking about good people on both sides in cha rlottesville when about good people on both sides in charlottesville when White Supremacists were marching there. Some of the unrepeatable words that are used about some black african countries. I think most people will see that this, go home, and you will remember of course in britain that was the key message of the National Front in the 1970s and 1980s so i do not think there is any doubt that this is a piece of racism. A drug dealer has been convicted of murdering a man with the sexed up ghb. Gerald matovu gave eric michels a fatal overdose of the drug. Murdered for his bank cards, his computer, his mobile phone and a few bottles of wine. Business executive and part time actor Eric Michaels. He had contacted his killer gerry matovu through the gay dating app grindr. Picking him up from a homeless hostel and stopping off at sainsburys on the way back to his south west london home. But that night, gerry matovu drugged him with the sedative ghb in order to rob him. He gave him a fatal dose. Today, Eric Michaels sons describe the familys grief. Ill never meet anyone like him ever again in my life, and losing him has been like losing a limb. The devastation it causes is unbelievable. Especially when he had so much to live for. I mean, he was only 54. Leaving eric michels dead in his bed, gerry matovu left in a minicab with a suitcase of loot. In the following days, he and an accomplice Brandon Dunbar went on a spending spree using eric michels bank cards. Hes a liar, hes a hustler, hes a thief. He had no regard for a persons welfare. No regard at all for their life, because hes using a really dangerous drug to facilitate his crimes. Matovu had been using ghb to rob people he met on grindrfor years. Between them, he and dunbar had robbed at least a dozen people. Here they are seen leaving the flat of one of their targets. Five victims went to the police, but the investigations were limited. The most extraordinary incident happened at this east london hotel last may after a dutch businessman who was a guest met matovu on grindr. Here, matovu drugged him and stole all his possessions, including his clothes, his laptop, his mobile phones and his bank cards. He even took the flat Screen Television and the toilet brush from the hotel bedroom. But police failed to identify the man who had drugged his victim into unconsciousness, even though it would have been easy to do so from his grindr account. I dont understand why it wasnt followed up at that time, because we might not be where we are today if it was. Its just a shame my dad had to die for them to go and find him, basically. The police were well aware of gerry matovu. He had been convicted of selling drugs to stephen port, the notorious ghb serial killer. Today we can reveal that matovu had even drugged and robbed port himself, just before stephen port was arrested for killing four men, prompting this exchange on whatsapp. I hope you dont do that again to anyone, as its not only dangerous, but to then take their stuff is criminal. Port wrote. To which matovu replied. Im so sorry, and it wont happen ever again. This case has highlighted once more how police dont always take the misuse of this incredibly dangerous drug seriously enough. Any allegation of anything involving ghb in the future should be taken very, very seriously and investigated every time. Eric michels sons want the drug laws to be changed to recognise just how lethal ghb can be. Daniel sandford, bbc news. A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a pregnant woman in south london, and the manslaughter of her baby son. Kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was attacked at her home in south london two weeks ago. Our correspondent Richard Galpin is at camberwell magistrates court. Tell us what was said in court today . Well, it was a very brief hearing, i have to say, dressed in a grey top, seemed to look relaxed and he only had to answer one question from the districtjudge to confirm his name. The districtjudge then told him his next hearing would be at the old bailey on wednesday, and that would be a bail hearing. Now, Aaron Mckenzie has been charged with murder of kelly mary fauvrelle, this was on june 29th murder of kelly mary fauvrelle, this was onjune 29th in a house in croydon, she was heavily pregnant, perhaps about eight months pregnant, mckenzie has also been charged with manslaughterfor mckenzie has also been charged with manslaughter for the death of her baby son, who had been delivered by paramedics at the scene, but died later in hospital. Thank you. Apologies for the technical problems there. The mayor of london, sadiq khan, has said its dangerous rubbish to say theres no link between crime and poverty. In a speech in south london, mr khan cited new Research Suggesting that the majority of murder and manslaughter suspects had themselves previously been the victims of knife crime. Experts warn that the beginning of the School Holidays could bring a rise in violence. Heres our home affairs correspondent, dominic casciani. Full of fighting spirit for all the right reasons. Volunteers at south londons Dwaynamics Boxing Club coach 320 children, teaching them discipline, self confidence, and how to avoid crime in one of the poorest parts of london. One, two. Joshua simpsons jab is the measure of their success. Once on the verge of a criminal life, the club has turned him into a 16 year old champion. He is escaping gangs and looking to the future. Theres people that are there thats trying to get out, and theres people that are there but, like, 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 Dwaynamics Boxing Club costs £80,000 a year to run. And if everybody who volunteers here were properly paid, it would probably cost double that. The organisers say this part of south london needs 20 such clubs to reach all of the vulnerable children. They say that would be a small price to pay for the lives that could be saved. 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. Today londons mayor, sadiq khan, has revealed research which he says proves a link between serious Youth Violence and poverty, exacerbated by cuts in public services. We know that the time of day when theres most likely to be serious street violence is between 3pm and 6pm. So it beggars belief that because of government cuts we have closed down after school clubs, closed down youth centres. Which is why you see this increase in serious street violence at this time. The government has put an extra £100 million into the police this year, and it plans a legal duty to make schools and other bodies Work Together to combat Youth Violence. But Community Leaders say its not enough. And they are in downing street today to demand action and cash. Dominic casciani, bbc news. Our top story this lunchtime. Jubilant sans at the oval as cricket fa ns jubilant sans at the oval as cricket fans of all ages celebrate englands dramatic world cup win. And coming up. Finally unveiled. The bank of england announces who will be the face of the new £50 note. Coming up on bbc news. Englands cricketers will head to downing street this evening on a day of celebration, after becoming the mens world champions for the first time. This week marks 50 years since the historic moment when the first man Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon. The apollo 11 mission represented, in armstrongs own words, a giant leap for mankind, with the world back on planet earth watching and marvelling. Among them, of course, were the astronauts families. Just months after apollo 11, alan bean became the fourth man on the moon as part of apollo 12. His wife and daughter have been speaking to the bbc about their memories of that moment in 1969. Men were leaving the earth to land on the ocean of storms. My father is alan bean and he was the lunar module pilot on apollo 12, the fourth man to walk on the moon. Our neighbourhood was very close to nasa. Everyone was either an engineer, flight controller or physician. Our neighbourhood had a very focused goal. We didnt really think about it that much. Ijust knew he was training to go into space. Launch date was very exciting. It was a rainy day. We huddled all altogether, my mother, grandmother, brotherand i. He trained seven and a half years. We were just excited that it was finally going to happen. We had been waiting for so long. Three, two, one, zero. All engines running, commit lift off. And when it goes, the birds fly and its so much noise and the ground shakes. Roger, roger. Bye bye, see you on the other side. Have fun. We just went on to school because that was what we were supposed to do. Mom tried to keep our normal routine as kids. And of course we were enjoying the moment in being there, but we still had to keep doing what we were supposed to do. That was important to my dad. You always have in the back of your mind that something could go wrong. He told me, remember, i am doing what i always loved, so dont worry. And i did have great confidence in his skill. We would rather him do what he loved, even if it had a big risk. I cant believe it. Amazing and go for landing. The day that he landed on the moon, it was about 12. 30 houston time. We were all sitting around watching the tv and hoping for the best. No one else can tell you i love you to the moon and back and really mean it. And i know that that was true. So often he would say how his thoughts would drift back to his family. When he was on the moon, he looked up and saw that earth and thought, gosh, everybody i love is over there. When alan first got home, he had lost a lot of weight. He was a finicky eater and eating that space food was not his thing. He didnt talk about it a lot when he came home, not because he wasnt proud or anything, but he kind ofjust wanted to be with his family, you know . When you see somebody who has been working so hard and has such a dream, we just knew how hard hed work. And we had too, mostly my parents, you know, they made a lot of sacrifices. He really did love us to the moon and back. And, well, i think he is still up there thinking about us. Shares in Sports Direct have fallen sharply after the company delayed the publication of its latest financial results. The firm blamed uncertainty about trading at the house of fraser is this really all about house of fraser . It is partly about it. That isa fraser . It is partly about it. That is a big part of it. Dont forget when Sports Direct took over house of fraser last year, it was saving the business from collapse, it was a deal done very, very quickly, and now it seems that Sports Directs management are still working through what they have got and how to make it profitable and they are not sure how much money will be earning, so thatis how much money will be earning, so that is part of it. Another part of it is difficulties of its own aweder grant thornton. The Financial Reporting council is reviewing Grant Thorntons audits and that has added an extra level of complexity, perhaps more alarmingly, Sports Direct is saying its own predictions of profits may not be as positive as they were last year, so that is having to be reviewed as well because we know the retail climate has been rough, so all of this coming together is creating a difficult environment, where Sports Direct says it has to delay reporting its earnings, and at the same time people looking at this business and saying mike ashley is isa business and saying mike ashley is is a good businessman but maybe the group at the moment is trying to do too much, spread itself too thin. 0k, too much, spread itself too thin. Ok, thank you. The head of the commission for countering extremism says the government has been too slow to respond to protests outside primary schools in birmingham, against the teaching to mostly muslim pupils about lgbt relationships. Speaking to the bbcs panorama, sara khan also said the protests had been whipping up fear and hysteria. Sima kotecha reports. Chanting. Protesters outside schools in birmingham have been campaigning against the use of storybooks featuring same sex couples. Parts of programmes teaching about equality. Most pupils at the schools are muslim. Being gay and legal is ok. That doesnt mean we have to morally accept it. Are you homophobic . Im not homophobic at all. We have nothing against the lgbt community. You believe what you want, but i shouldnt have to agree with the way they are living. Now the lead commissioner for countering extremisms, sara khan, has described what she has seen in birmingham as extremism. I would describe them as a mob. It is a mob who are chanting and shouting and engaging in intimidatory threatening behaviour. The dfe could have done so much more. I think they were too slow to respond but also clarifying what is 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 different from what they may have experienced but all are valuable. Teachers leaders are now concerned that the protests will escalate further. With schools elsewhere in the country already seeing pushback from parents. We are seeing cases being referred almost on a weekly basis now. Over 70 schools where these issues have been raised directly. Panorama has spoken to other religious groups around the country who are now looking to build campaigns of their own. In glasgow, Pauline Gallagher has set up catholic family voice. The Muslim Community in birmingham are total stars as far as were concerned and they are trailblazers. We are encouraged by what we see. Judith nemeth runs the values Foundation Set up last year to promote what she calls traditional family values in education. There is no way that people of faith will teach that its ok to be gay. They wont because the bible tells us it isnt ok to be gay, but that doesnt mean that we are intolerant of people who do follow that life style. Schools across the country are getting ready for the summer break and protests at the gates are likely to stop. But with the new guidance coming into force next year, its unclear what the autumn term will bring. Sima kotecha, bbc news. And you can see the full panorama Sex Education the lgbt debate in schools on bbc one tonight at 8. 30. And itll be available afterwards on the iplayer. The former South African president , jacob zuma, has told an inquiry into the alleged looting of state funds that he had been vilified. He said he had been labelled the king of corruption, as part of a conspiracy against him within the governing anc. Mr zuma has previously denied being part of a network which gave government business in return for bribes. Campaigners working with female offenders from ethnic minority groups are calling for more support for them after theyre released from prison. Women from a south asian background can often struggle to rebuild a life for themselves and their children because of the stigma of having a previous conviction. Our correspondent Shabnam Mahmood has had exclusive access to a centre in bradford which helps those from a muslim background. A walk awalk in a walk in the park, might look like freedom, after spending three years in prison. But for imagine jai, whose real identity we have december guyed as she rebuilds her life, there is a tougher sentence on the outside. One of community shame, despite her husbands support. Outside. One of community shame, despite her husbands supportm was very difficult for him. He never heard the end of it from the community. He said if it was the other way round it wouldnt be too bad. Theyd only talk about it for two minutes and people would get over it. It is sad to say there was a moment where i thought i wanted to go back in. As a as a result nadia suffered anxiety and had to relocate to bradford. She found support here, at this centre in a predominantly muslim area of the city, where she receives regular counselling. So far, around 55 women have received some kind of specialist support at the centre. This woman who spent a few months behind bars started coming here last month. Again, we have protected her real identity, as she is in rehabilitation. There iss so many facility for british white women, we dont feel question access them. They dont understand our culture, the thing is the families within the community so they will receive backlash because in their eyes you have committed a crime, you are not a victim and you will always bea are not a victim and you will always be a criminal. The recent statistics from the Prison Reform trust show in the uk, over half of all prisoners are from minority communities. There are from minority communities. There are over 3800 female offenders of which 6 are muslim women. Completing the review. In 2017, the labour mp david lammy carried out a review and found a need for more targeted support for women from minority groups. But almost two yea rs minority groups. But almost two years on, thats not happened. So could a culturally specific programme like the one in place here provide the answer . A report out today called sister in assistance has made the following recommendations. Grass roots support forfemale muslim recommendations. Grass roots support for female muslim offender, recommendations. Grass roots support forfemale muslim offender, support forfemale muslim offender, support for offenders in reuniting with theirfamilies. And for offenders in reuniting with their families. And more for offenders in reuniting with theirfamilies. And more diversity across the criminaljustice system. The ministry ofjustice says it welcomes the tailored Community Based programme. Finally, after hundreds of thousands of people had their say over who should feature on the new £50 note, the bank of england has announced itll be alan turing. The Computer Scientist is celebrated for his work in helping to crack the german enigma code during the second world war. He also played a pivotal role in the development of early computers. The bank of England Governor Mark carney described turing as a visionary and revolutionary. The new note will be in circulation by the end of 2021. Time for a look at the weather. Heres ben rich. Thank you. Good afternoon, it is saint switzerlandens day today. What does that mean . If the folklore is to be believed, the weather were get today is the weather we should get today is the weather we should get for the

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