but i believe in her cause and what she is doing. it transcended her as a star, and it came down to the fact that a woman has the right to go after someone who was sexually assaulted and she was sexually assaulted. we ll be speaking to a journalist who was in court when the verdict was read out. also one of australia s leading cosmetic surgeons tells this programme that the link between textured breast implants and cancer is more common that doctors originally thought although it s still extremely rare. we speak to him, and a woman who developed the disease. hello. welcome to the programme, we re live until 11 this morning. also there have been two incidents involving trains at london stations this morning a train has derailed just outside waterloo station after hitting a freight train at low speed no one was injured in the incident, though passengers have been advised to avoid the station all day. that was at 5.40 this morning, and in the last hour a train is reported
and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. malaysian police have arrested two more people in connection with the death of kim jong nam, the half brother of north korean leader kim jong un. he died after apparently being attacked at the airport in the malaysian capital kuala lumpur earlier this week. one of those arrested was a woman travelling on an indonesian passport. sarah corker reports. how, in a crowded airport in broad daylight, was a man poisoned to death? malaysian police are trying to piece together how kim jong nam died as he waited to board a flight at kuala lumpur airport. these cctv images appear to show one of the suspects. police have now arrested two women, one carrying a vietnamese passport, the other an indonesian one. south korea s spy agency believes suspected north korean agents are behind the assassination. translation: the cause of murder seems likely to be of poison. but it is to be checked precisely through autopsy. inside nor
Swedish study find AI-assisted diagnostics were more accurate, and faster, than those performed by its human counterparts. But, researchers say AI is not yet ready to replace human medical experts.