That i should be. The full exclusive report in around 15 minutes time. If youve been fitted with an essure device really keen to hear your experiences this morning. Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until 11. 00. Throughout the morning well keep you up today with all the breaking news and developing stories and as always really keen to hear from you. A little later well meet to an eight Year Old Girl injured up in the Manchester Arena bombings whos been reunited with the Police Officer who rescued her and drove her to hospital. Lily harrison and pc cath daley willjoin us in the studio before 10. 00. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. The United Nations Security Council is to hold an emergency meeting this afternoon, after north korea fired a missile over northern japan. The missile flew over hokkaido island before crashing into t
line up a series of people to criticise and condemn everything that this government or the scientists have tried to do. if you were more supportive as well as critical, we would become more confident. i ve got to a stage now where i never watch your news unless absolutely necessary, and i ve resorted to other channels. not that they are a lot better, but they don t continually try and upset a whole nation. linda bryce there. and geoff cooling e mailed us this week with this. but julie coyne had a different perspective writing on thursday. well, the health editor for bbc news, hugh pym, has scarcely been off our screens over the past few months and a couple of weeks ago he won this year s charles wheeler award for outstanding contribution to broadcastjournalism. and hejoins me now. the public mood around covid has really changed since march, hasn t it? genuine disagreement nationwide about lockdown measures and i wonder if you think there are dangers for the bbc in putting tho