millions face hunger in 31 degree temperatures. it s in! and the marvel of darvel how the sixth tier side felled a scottish premiership giant. and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel: ten years after she won her last grand slam title, victoria azarenka reaches the semi finals of the australian open, where the wimbledon champion awaits. after the organisers go bust. another borough. good evening. a bbc investigation into abuse and neglect at three children s homes and schools in doncaster has found that more than 100 reports of concern were made before they were closed. leaked documents show that children were said to have been badly mistreated, yet the regulator, 0fsted, continued to rate the homes as good, and there d been a0 separate alerts over three years. 0fsted s chief inspector says she s deeply sorry, and the hesley group, which ran the homes, has also apologised. some of the details in this report from noel titheridge you may find distressing. it has
terrorism act following an incident at a protest in london on october the 14th. two people have been charged under the terrorism act in relation to an image at a processed protest in london on october the 14th. sport and now and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. hello from the bbc sport centre. the manchester united manager erik ten hag came out fighting today, insisting that he is the man to turn the team s fortunes around. they lost 3 0 at home to manchester city last weekend and were then knocked out of the league cup on wednesday by newcastle united by the same scoreline at old trafford. they are at fulham tomorrow lunchtime. iam i am positive. we want to put this right. we know the standards here and we have to make the standards every day and we had to make big setbacks but we will fight back as a group. the group is strong, the staff are strong, this manager is strong to put this right. liverpool are at luton on sunday. luis diaz is available again after missi
and herzegovina at stjames park, with the tournament just 11 days away. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one, live from salford. the conservative party is promising to tackle what it calls the confusion over the legal definition of a person s sex, if it wins the general election. equalities minister kemi badenoch said her party wants to crack down on what she described as predatory men who claim to identify as female to gain access to women only spaces. with more details, here s our political correspondent ione wells. should only biologically female be able to use women s services? just people who are biologically female, also those who have change their legal sex on a birth certificate? conservatives say that women s services should be able to refuse any one of is biologically male without facing legal challenges. it is quite clear that the intentions in the law are being misinterpreted just because of changes, social changes, and what we are trying to do is reemphasise
victoria hall was last seen alive near her home in trimley saint mary, in suffolk. steve wright, who is 66, appeared before ipswich magistrates via video link but did not enter a plea. he s also charged with the attempted kidnap of a 22 year old woman the previous night. an inquest has opened into the death of zara aleena, who was sexually assaulted and murdered as she walked home two years ago. the 35 year old was attacked byjordan mcsweeney in east london just nine days after he was released from prison on licence. he was sentenced to life with a minimum term of 38 years. the number of children moving to home education in the uk is at its highest level since the pandemic. a bbc investigation found that councils received almost 50,000 notifications in the last academic year from families wanting to take their children out of school. the latest government figures suggest mental health is the biggest reason for the rise.