Getting re elected or not getting re elected. We have nothing to lose. The only thing we have to gain at this point is our safety. Billy graham, one of the most prominent christian preachers of the past century, has died at the age of 99. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Two victims of the black cab rapist john worboys have won a Landmark Legal case against the metropolitan police after officers failed to take action when they reported him. The women were sexually assaulted by worboys in 2003 and 2007 and said their treatment by police, who didnt believe them, caused them mental harm. The ruling by the Supreme Court means police could now face legal action if they fail to properly investigate cases. Our Legal Correspondent Clive Coleman has been speaking to one of the women. If theyd have done theirjob in 2003 there would be one victim. Which, i can deal with one victim, what i cant deal with is 105 victims because i wasnt believed. This woman, known for legal reasons as dsd, was
A new report says yes, ill look at who is set to benefit. And im in pendle, home of gb slalom skier dave ryding. He started on the dry slopes here. They are so proud, he came in the top ten, ninth, well done to dave. Disappointment for the mens curling team, they are out must work the way this morning by switzerland. Theresa may, wheres the money for grenfell . A strong message from stormzy as the grime superstar wins big at the brits. And nick has the weather. Good morning. A touch of frost, patchy fog around this morning but plenty of fine, dry weather to come, not just today, plenty of fine, dry weather to come, notjust today, for the rest of the week and into the weekend with increasing sunshine by then. The main story is the turning colder pa rt main story is the turning colder part of the forecast and how cold it will get next week. Ive got the full forecast coming up. Nick, thank you very much. Good morning. First, our main story. President trump says hes considering Arming Teac
Hearjames kings take on this, and the rest of the weeks cinema releases, in the film review. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The Security Company gas has suspended nine workers at an Immigration Removal Centre near gatwick airport, for allegedly abusing detainees. And another who now works for the home office it follows an investigation by the bbcs Panorama Programme, claiming officers mocked, and assaulted people. Its claimed there was widespread self harm and attempted suicides at the centre, and that drug use was rife. Gas says its aware of the allegations and immediately began an investigation. Those suspended include a female nurse, six detention custody officers, and two managers. Alison holt has more. Brook house Immigration Removal Centre sits a couple of hundred metres from the runway at gatwick airport. Its run by the Global Security firm gas. Here Foreign National prisoners facing deportation at the end of their sentence are detained alongside asylum seekers, Illegal M
Never mind, theres still a few more to try. Good old yellow pages. We dontjust help with the nasty things in life, like a blocked drain, were there for the nice things too. You do . Oh, thats wonderful er, can you keep it for me . My name . Oh, yes. Itsj r hartley. Hello and welcome to sportsday, im katherine downes. Scotland deliver. They beat lithuania 3 0 in a must win world cup qualifier. A late flurry of goals sees england beat malta 4 0, but there is plenty of room for improvement. And there are no brits left at the us open, after kyle edmund retires injured. Good evening. We start with World Cup Qualifiers for the home nations. Scotland, england and Northern Ireland were all in action tonight. Scotland needed to beat lithuania to keep alive their hopes of reaching the world cup in russia next year, and they rose to the challenge, while england and Northern Ireland also won. James burford reports. Where theres a will, theres a way, and Gordon Strachans sons of scotland certainly
He received her liver in a transplant. This week, he started secondary school. His familys message. Thank you, but that just doesnt seem enough. Youre grateful that they actually stuck to jemimas wishes and let her donate her organs, which allowed our child to live. But obviously for our child to live, their child had to die. This month the two families will meet for the first time at a charity ball organised injemimas memory. Her parents know that not everyone would make the decision they did, but with more than 6000 people waiting for transplants, they are now campaigning for more of us to register as donors. Jon kay, bbc news, somerset. Thats it. Now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. Have a very good night. Coming up in ten minutes, the papers ta kes a coming up in ten minutes, the papers takes a look at tomorrows headlines, followed by all the main headlines, followed by all the main headlines in the 11 oclock bulletin, and another chance to see tonights newsnight at 111