And chris froome races ahead in the tour de france. Well update you on all the latest. Welcome to outside source. Lets show you whats been happening. President trump has arrived in warsaw. The first lady, melania. The first stop on his way to b6 20 summit in germany. First stop on his way to bg 20 summit in germany. That will be in hamburg. He will be meeting the polish president and will be delivering what the white house has described as a major speech in the warsaw square that was the centre of the uprising in world war ii. Quite something for donald trump to be paying visits are early in his presidency, choosing it rather than perhaps other european allies. Well bring you plenty of coverage on bbc news. The blockade of qatar will continue. Foreign ministers from saudi arabia, the uae, bahrain and egypt met in cairo today to discuss qatars response to their demands. We dont know the detail of qatars response but the other countries say qatar simply doesnt realise how serious the situation is. We cannot have a country like qatar thatis we cannot have a country like qatar that is an ally militarily in the gcc and the arab league and has an Air Base Form which claims to from which planes take off to fight isis and yet they turn a blind eye to Terror Financiers who operate openly in qatar, a blind eye to extremists who advocate Suicide Bombings and advocate young men going to fight in war zones. We cannot have it both ways. We dont wa nt to cannot have it both ways. We dont want to hurt qatar, we are doing this to help qatar because it will help qatar, us, the region and the world. Let me show you a tweet from the bbcs security correspondent frank gardner. Hejust he just interviewed the qatar Foreign Minister. He isnt optimistic about a solution. This is the only way to ensure fresh supplies to the country. When you are not allowing our aeroplanes to fly over their sky. When you are violating the human rights declarations, the freedom of choosing family, the Freedom Of Movement of the people, when they are separating families, they are violating these clauses and international law. A month ago, these countries said theyd finally lost patience with qatar and broke off all land, sea and air links. They issued 13 demands calling on qatar to stop supporting groups they see as extremist, telling it to curb its ties with iran and demanding it shut down the Al Jazeera News Network which is funded by the qatari government. Those demands all boil down to qatars neighbours saying, fall into line and stop pursuing an independent foreign policy. Qatar denies that it supports terrorism and says the list of demands was designed to be rejected. Our chief International Correspondent lyse doucet has been following the story. It is still a stand off and what we heard from both sides, well spoken diplomats, the Saudi Foreign minister on one side and the Foreign Minister on one side and the Foreign Minister from minister on one side and the foreign Ministerfrom Qatar on minister on one side and the Foreign Minister from qatar on the other, both of them taking the moral and political high ground, levelling allegations. From cairo we have seen allegations. From cairo we have seen a holding position, no new steps but warning of new sanctions, warning about these measures and accusing qatar of a callous approach to mediation. The Foreign Minister said today that he is open for dialogue so today that he is open for dialogue so they are talking past each other while many watch on. What is happening with the american view of what is going on . We thought this may be had been encouraged by donald trump but where is he now with it . His first three on the matter, and this is how we measure him these days, he almost seemed to take credit his first tweet. He said that they are taking action against a sponsor that they are taking action against a sponsor of terrorism. His tweet today was more conciliatory, asking both sides to solve things peacefully. That is the view of the Secretary Of State and the secretary of defence, who both have experience across the gulf. America has big arms deals on both sides. If this continues what are the risks . The Foreign Minister of ten to of qatar said that they are very rich and they can survive this indefinitely and even if they couldnt, he wouldnt say that they couldnt. They are very wealthy. He said that the costs of shipping are ten times what they should be because the only land route through saudi arabia has been cut. Our viewers looking at the map, huge saudi arabia, little qatar. Like a little thorn in the side. Qatar, the Foreign Minister said, wanted to be the bridge kamal adwan and those people who want dialogue also called for the end of monarchies, which their neighbours find worrying. Volvo has announced all new models from 2019 will be either hybrids or powered solely by electric motors, marking a significant move away from the traditional combustion only engine. According to a bloomberg report, Electric Car Sales could total a0 million by the year 2040, equating to about one third of all new cars being purchased. Heres our transport correspondent richard westcott. Drives up in a 1908 model t. The shapes have changed over the years and thank goodness when it comes to the brown allegro but all these cars have a internal Combustion Engine. We have relied on them for 100 years but is that going to change . Volvo ca is but is that going to change . Volvo cars is taking a bold step forward, heralding an end of an era for the internal Combustion Engine. Volvo says that all of its new models will be at least partly electric. Ambitious but experts say it wont be quick. These and petrol will have a long many People Choose to adopt hybrids before they go all the electric and in that time, batteries will improve, increasing the range of miles and prices will drop, making them more tenable for people to buy them. It will be quite a while before we see all electric ca is while before we see all electric cars as every car on the road. Sales of Alternative Engines remain small. Injune of Alternative Engines remain small. In june last year of Alternative Engines remain small. Injune last year more than 8300 electric and hybrid vehicles were registered in the uk, increasing to nearly 11,000 this year but it is dwarfed by the court of million petrols and diesels that people bought. This street sums up one of the reasons that plug in cars havent sold in great numbers. Many of us live in houses like this, we dont have a garage, we live in flats and often you cant park near your house so how can you charge your house so how can you charge your electric car . Then there is the problem of topping up halfway through the journey. Some of the country is better than others, newcastle and the north east have quite a lot of charging infrastructure. To get from where we are to where we need to be, a lot of different parties will have to put in charging points, workplaces, businesses putting them in for their staff, supermarkets, anyone with a public car park. Electric cars are getting cheaper with a better range but it will be some years before the internal Combustion Engine drives off for good. In the tour de france, italys fabio aru has won the fifth stage while britains chris froome has taken the Yellow Jersey from team mate Geraint Thomas. The gaps were not big at the Summit Finish but still enough for the leadership to change hands, chris froome taking the yellowjersey from Geraint Thomas who is now second. The stage was won by the italian champion fabio aru finished 16 seconds ahead of dan martin with froome in third place, in the same time as richie porte. Simon yates was a superb sixth. Froome has a 12 second lead over thomas with fabio aru up to third place. Dan martin is in fourth place, richie porte is in fifth at 39 seconds and yates is sixth, four seconds behind. Day three at wimbledon, and british Numberjohanna Konta One is into the third round for the first time after a 3 hour 10 minute match against donna vekic. She said it was a pretty tough match, i think she played better than last time and same goes for me. The quality was high, she served well and it was difficult for me to return. Nick Marshall Mccormack is at the Bbc Sport Centre with more. More than three hours, quite a match. Cracking match. Always talking about being in a bubble with this psychology she goes through but it paid off today, she had to fight and dig deep and came through. Let me bring you up to date, the two time champion, Petra Kvitova losing to the 94th ranked player. Kvitova winning the title in 2011 and 2014. She was playing her third event of the year after recovering from that knife attack at her home in december. She won in birmingham last month after winning in the french open. You spoke about konta, one of the matches of wimbledon so far, brilliant comeback to win against vekic. Murray licking it making it look easy against brown. Four in the players have reached round three in the singles at wimbledon for the first time in 20 years and it could be five if kyle edmund beats monfils. Nadal is through after beating donald young in straight sets. More controversy today, when medvedev threw coins and the umpires chair following his loss against a belgian qualifier after he had asked for someone to be replaced as the umpire. A bizarre gesture which he said was not meant to imply that the official was corrupt but we are scratching our heads about it. He has apologised for his moment of madness. Im surprised he had coins in his wallet in this world of Co Nta Ctless in his wallet in this world of contactless payments. We had comments from Bernard Tomic saying he was bored of playing at wimbledon. Pat cash said he needed to work in a factory to understand what real work was like. Today, Bernard Tomic got a job offer from a western Australian Police force, a cheeky tweet. I dont know if he will take it up, the money probably isnt as good. Back to you. Very cheeky. Thanks. The weather has been lovely in wimbledon so far. Stay with us on outside source still to come. Scenes of violence in venezuelas national assembly, as Pro Government Militas Storm The Opposition controlled chamber during a session marking the countrys Independence Day. Hip and knee replacements were once considered routine operations, but the british medicaljournal says that in england theyre increasingly being rationed. The journal obtained data showing a sharp rise in doctors resorting to special appeals to get these and other once routine treatments for their patients. Our Health CorrespondentDominic Hughes reports. Helen is a busy woman. Running her Boutique Hotel is a demanding job, but when her eyesight started to fail, she needed a cataract operation. Imagine her dismay when she was told the nhs would only pay for one eye to be fixed at a time. I did not want to wait another year. To have one eye. The imbalance it causes, difficult, it impacted on my life. I have got to be busy, i have to be able to see to function. A growing and ageing population is placing increasing demands on the nhs, and that in turn is ramping up the pressure on finances, so to save money in some areas, funding for common treatments is being withdrawn. When that happens, gps can make individual requests on a case by case basis, and a bmj Analysis Shows that overall these have increased by 47 in the past four years, and there has also been a rise in requests for hip and knee operations over the same time period. And the number of Cataract Operations for which funding has been sought has also increased. Decisions on which nhs services are funded in england are made by local clinical commissioning groups. The National Body that represents them says that given a limited budget, they are forced to make difficult choices. Demand increases, the population ages and there is a finite amount in the budget and we have to make difficult decisions. If there was more money, we could have a broader sense of how we spend it, but with loads more money in the system we should still be making appropriate choices for the patient. Doctors say all Health Leaders need to be honest with patients about the decisions they are having to make. Year after year, we have seen a lack of investment and so local areas are making these really difficult decisions, and ultimately, in many areas, rationing services. The report today suggests more and more patients are Finding Procedures that were once considered routine are becoming harder to access. Dominic hughes, bbc news. This is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. The Un Security Council is holding an Emergency Meeting following north koreas launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile. The us described the incident as a new escalation in the threat. Chinas president xijinping and german chancellor Angela Merkel have met in berlin, before the g20 summit in hamburg on friday. As you can see, the pair took part in a little bit of panda diplomacy. Johnny diamond has the story. They may look friendly but dont get too close. Chinas loan of three pandas comes from the global superpower with a price. Its worth paying attention when germany and china meet these days. Germany is europes undisputed leader. Chinas surging economic power is turning into Global Political muscle. The chancellor and the president are meeting before the worldss 20 biggest economies get together. Once it would have been america around the table but germany would like chinese help in propping up a world order destabilised by change in washington. And china wants open markets to sell into and analyse it can rely on. Allies it can rely on. Translation it is pioneering in our relations, thanks to efforts on both sides, chinese german relations have reached a new phase in which we are moving at a peak level. Now the pandas are making hearts race in berlin. But these Bamboo Guzzlers are on loan and they dont come cheap. Nearly £800,000 a year. For some berlin is at least, they are worth every penny. Thousands of people have been marching across turkey, from the capital ankara to istanbul in protest at the government of president erdogan. The so called Justice March was sparked by the arrest of an Opposition Mp, but has become an unprecedented act of defiance against a government accused eroding democracy. Our turkey correspondent mark lowen sends this report. Turkey ss spirit of protest is being kindled. With every step of what they called the march for justice. Tens of thousands walking 450 kilometres from ankara to istanbul, starting when an Opposition Mp was jailed but becoming something far bigger. People cant speak freely, ok. For example i cant defend myself in trials. So im here forjustice. We need our rights. Too many people right now are staying injail. Need our rights. Too many people right now are staying in jail. In boiling heat and rain, theyve walked, opposing the purge since last yea rs walked, opposing the purge since last years failed coup. Over 50,000 people have been arrested, 140,000 sacked or suspended. They say that president erdogan is crushing all dissent. This man was fired as a University Professor for criticising the governments kurdish overseas. There is a call for democracy and peace. I lost myjob for this. That is normal that i am here, i want to be. Were approaching the deep bottom, like in the sea. If your feet touch the bottom, you can rise up feet touch the bottom, you can rise up very quickly and very easily. The Opposition Leader lord the protest. The sprightly 68 year old was long seen by critics as being weak but now likened to gandhis march against colonial rule, he has a step in spring in his step. Translation there is no independent judiciary. We are continuing our fight until we have democracy and the authoritarian regime collapses. For most passers by, support, but from some opponents, the Erdogan Campaign song. The president says that the march is siding with terrorists, echoed by his fans. Justice is through the courts, says this man, not by inciting people on the street. The Opposition Party are sheltering terrorists, it makes us angry, he says. The opposition is fractured but this march is building momentum, a sense that they have finally found a positive, peaceful way to challenge the government. The task is to stop it from fizzling out and build it into a credible political movement. A break from the sweltering heat as blisters are nursed and energy refuelled. Then it is on towards sunset. The march has given people a voice. But they are still a long way from paving an alternative road ahead for turkey. Venezuelan now. Dozens of Government Supporters have burst into venezuelas opposition controlled parliament, sparking violent clashes with a number of government politicians. Heres some mobile phone footage. The intruders brandished sticks and set off fireworks as they rushed towards the capitol building. Pictures from inside show a number of people with bloodied faces. Daniel garcia whos in the capital caracas. Tell us more, these were supporters of president maggiore. Well, yes, they are pro Government Supporters. It seems to be under control but these pro Government Supporters are still there. The lawmakers, journalists and so on are stuck inside. The police are there but they arent doing anything to try to let the lawmakers go out from the building. This confrontation came after an Assembly Session marking Independence Day in venezuela. Yes, today was supposed to be a very peaceful day because it is a national party, Independence Day, but there was no peace at all, it was the opposite. The opposition is denouncing the police, saying they are not doing theirjob is to try to keep away these pro Government Supporters and they are producing these Tear Gas Bombs that are very common over the last three months when there is an Opposition Rally against the government. In 20 seconds that we have left, how volatile does the situation feel in venezuela . Well it is very complicated situation. We are seeing a very, divided polarised country and there is no end in sight of this confrontation and nobody knows what is going to happen. Thank you for joining us. Thanks to you for watching. Thanks forjoining me. It is that sort of time when we try and give you some detail about the next five days, taking us to the weekend and from there we try and give you a sense of the trend. Before we go into the future, wednesday was a day of marked contrasts. Overnight the temperature is not changing across the northern part of the British Isles, quite a sticky night across the south, some areas no lower than 1719. The south, some areas no lower than 17 19. When temperatures stick there, some moisture in the atmosphere and we end up with thunderstorms from the word go perhaps across the south east of britain. Further north, a frontal system bringing rain initially to the West Of Scotland and becoming more patchy. Through the afternoon, if things come together the thunderstorms could bring torrential downpours from the east of wales to the North East Of England on what is going to be a very hot day with some feat getting towards the north of england. Cooler in scotland and northern ireland. If those storms come they could bring some very tricky driving conditions, Surface Water but they will gradually creep into the north sea leaving us with friday. An in between day, if you arent close to the Weather Front in the north you are going to have a dry day. Dont worry about the frontal system in the atlantic too much because that will be later in the day in ireland. Make the most of the day in ireland. Make the most of the sunshine, strong at this time of year. 28, 29 in the south, perhaps a bit cooler in the north than it was on thursday. Friday into saturday, rather like tuesday, you will remember tuesday if you were in this area because it was particularly wet and today, starting wet and the rain is going to ease and the last of what we will call the seat is there to be had across east anglia and the south east. Sunday looks like a write off first thing because we have low pressure and a set of france in the north but i hope i love of the Thunderstorm Activity associated with the front in the south east that a lot of the Thunderstorm Activity. Showers weakening in the north. On monday, no sign of feet because the isobars are in the north and north west, so feeling fresher across the British Isles and disappointing if you happen to be on holiday, thats not what you want, the sunny spell but quite a lot of showers. Then the trend developing into next week, High Pressure trying to build in, a sense of something likejuly, but in the middle part of the week it may be that low pressure brings in frontal systems, cloud and rain, especially in the north but there is nothing settled about this because it could be that later in the week the High Pressure resumes dominance, certainly the second half southern half of the uk and we may see some more glorious conditions. You sense that next week may be a movable feast, changeable with the wettest weather across the north and west of britain, perhaps the warmest to be found in the south east. Tonight at 10 americas ambassador to the un says the north Korean Missile test was a clear and sharp military escalation. In response, america and south korea hold a joint military drill, as the us warns its prepared to use military force. It is a dark day because yesterdays actions by north korea made the world a more dangerous place. Their illegal Missile Launch was not only dangerous, but reckless and irresponsible. Donald trump has arrived in europe ahead of a g20 summit. The white house says its exploring its options with warnings of new sanctions against north korea, we will be asking how much more can be done . After three weeks of sifting through tons of debris by hand, police say they have finally removed all Human Remains from grenfell tower