grateful. who are you looking i forward to seeing tonight? i have to sa that forward to seeing tonight? i have to say that diana forward to seeing tonight? i have to say that diana ross forward to seeing tonight? i have to say that diana ross is forward to seeing tonight? i have to say that diana ross is going - forward to seeing tonight? i have to say that diana ross is going to i forward to seeing tonight? i have to say that diana ross is going to be i say that diana ross is going to be something special. the songs that have been part of my life and also weaved their way into it more popular music in terms of rap and hip hop and to hear that voice so purely, alicia keys has been amazing, duran duran fantastic. and to watch what is going on, but i think every artist will come away saying that is the most incredible experience of my life and thank you to her majesty for allowing us to be part of this wonderful occasion. craig, thank you, have a great evening. that was craig david
uncertainty. it depends on where this front coming south and the one coming north arrives. it looks at times like we will have showers, especially in the south of england. in the sunshine, it will keep quite warm. it could be worse. thank you. we will go with quite warm. you may remember seven year old aneeshwar, the budding conservationist who told us all about his mission to raise awareness of nature. he sat here and enthuse us all. he was even dubbed the next david attenborough after wowing judges on this year s britain s got talent. now he s been to meet his hero, the wildlife presenter steve backshall, as our climate editorjustin rowlatt reports. it s a huge honour to give you your first yes. - 0k! i say yes. it s a yes from me. thank you so much.
i m going to turn into the next david attenborough for real. well, that is amazing. you have already done something pretty awesome by being the first aneeshwar. and you are well on the road. we love him. we love him. we love him. he we love him. he seemed we love him. he seemed more we love him. he seemed more excited we love him. he seemed more excited he seemed about we love him. he seemed more excited about meeting steve backshall than he did when he came to me does. that is understandable. well done to him and good luck in the next round of britain s got talent. the end of the school year is fast approaching, and year 11 pupils will be looking forward to celebrating at their prom. they are not thinking about their exams but what comes after. but proms can also come with a lot of expense, and when one teacher heard that one of her pupils wouldn t be attending because she couldn t afford a dress, the teacher set up a pop up shop
i was the one on trial, i was the one that had committed a crime. this trawl by police and prosecutors should stop immediately, says the uk s information commissioner, whose job it is to uphold information rights. he says that because victims are being treated as suspects, they are withdrawing from criminal cases. and this is contributing to the low conviction rates for rape. police chiefs and the crown prosecution service say they are working to improve the way complainants are treated and to rebuild confidence in the system. and the home office says there will be a public consultation on requests for personal information. june kelly, bbc news. you may remember seven year old aneeshwar, the budding conservationist who told us all about his mission to raise awareness of nature. he was even dubbed the next david attenborough after wowing judges on this year s britain s got talent. now he s been to meet his hero, the wildlife presenter steve backshall, as our climate editorjustin
regime and the frustration of the world s failed diplomacy. we begin with the obama campaign s effort to change the subject and refocus the presidential campaign on mitt romney s business record. team obama buying tv time during the evening news in five battle ground states. wednesday night voter in colorado, ohio, pennsylvania and virginia will see this tv ad attacking the private record at the equity firm bain capital. we view mitt romney as a job destroyer. to get up on national tv and brag about making jobs when he has destroyed thousands of people s careers, lifetimes, just destroying people. he is running for president and if he is going to run the country the way he ran our business, i wouldn t want him there. he would be so out of touch with the average person in this country. our chief white house correspondent jessica yellowen is traveling with the president and the goal is obvious, defining him as greedy, cold and heartless. why is that such an urgent oba