The purchase of digital gifts. Englands lionesses miss out on a place in the final good afternoon. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Of the womens world cup. Good morning. Its the 3rd ofjuly and welcome to bbc newsroom live. Isa is a thing of the past. This morning i had meetings with the baby son of a woman, ministerial colleagues and others who was murdered when she was eight months pregnant, has died. Kelly mary fauvrelle, who was 26, andl ministerial colleagues and others and i will refer to them later was stabbed to death at her home today. Can i thank the womens in south london in the early hours of saturday. England Football Team who inspired detectives have released new cctv footage of a man they want to interview in connection young people to play football. The with her murder. It shows a man walking towards her Prime Minister told us in march that we had to back her damaging. Can home at 3 15am in the morning and then running away, ten minutes later. Mi Prime Minister explained t
A third man is being treated for shock. After the hong kong protests, chinas Ambassador Says his countrys relationship with the uk has been damaged over what china calls interference. Obesity now causes more cases of bowel, kidney, ovarian and liver cancer than smoking according to Cancer Research uk. At the cricket world cup englands bowlers make steady progress as they take on new zealand hoping for a place in the semi finals. A match winning moment, maybe hello, good afternoon. Our main story at five the baby of a heavily pregnant woman who was stabbed to death in south london at the weekend has died. Kelly fauvrelle, who was 26 and eight months pregnant, was attacked in her home on saturday night. Her baby, named riley by her family, was delivered by paramedics at the scene, but died in the early hours of this morning. The police have released footage of a man seen running away from the house that night. They say they are still unclear about the motive. Sarah campbell has sent this
On english soil. Coming up in the sport later in the hour, we have the latest from queens. But it has been a very wet start to the second day of the grass court tournament. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The race to become conservative leader and Prime Minister intensifies today, with a second round of voting by mps on the six remaining candidates. Theyll be knocked out if they come last, or if they fail to secure at least 10 of the vote, that is 33 supporters. Those who get through will take part in a live bbc debate this evening. It will be a chance to scrutinise the frontunner Boris Johnson, whos almost certain to make it through. He refused to take part in a tv debate at the weekend, and a westminster hustings yesterday. Our political correspondent, nick eardley, reports. Who will win the race to call this place home . No shortage of ministers with eyes on the top job. Place home . No shortage of ministers with eyes on the topjob. Jeremy hunt wants it, so do Mic
He says he has done absolutely nothing wrong. Coming up on afternoon live all the sport damienjohnson. We are looking at cricket . Yes, a world record for eoin morgan, he gives england a huge total against afghanistan. I will talk to you later. You need to wipe that lens, phil thunderstorms, i will have all the details with you in the studio in just a few minutes. I will see you then, phil. Also coming up ion industry is told to put an end to the era of throwaway clothes and poor working conditions. Iam simon i am simon mccoy, good afternoon. The race to become conservative leader and Prime Minister intensifies in the next few hours with a second round of voting by mps on the six remaining candidates. Theyll be knocked out if they come last, or if they fail to secure at least 10 of the vote, thats 33 supporters. Those who get through will take part in a live bbc debate this evening. It will be a chance to scrutinise the frontunner borisjohnson, whos almost certain to make it through. H
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