Good morning. Murderers who refuse to reveal the location of a victims body could be forced to spend longer in prison. Thejustice secretary david gauke has announced plans to introduce whats known as helens law. It follows a campaign by the mother of helen mccourt, who was murdered in 1988. Helens body was never found. Ben ando reports. For 31 years, Marie Mccourt has been fighting for helens law, named after her daughter who was just 22 when she was abducted and murdered in 1988. Her killer, pub landlord ian simms. He has never revealed the whereabouts of helens body. To take a life is horrendous, but then to take the lives of the family of that loved one and not let them know where their loved ones body is, there is no torture worse than that. I could say ive had a dripping tap on my head for the last 31 years. Its far worse than that. Its a pain in your heart that will never go. Marie led a campaign demanding that murderers who refused to disclose the whereabouts of a victims remain
Recorded temperature, a staggering 45. 9 degrees. The lionesses find out tonight who theyll meet in the world cup semi finals as holders usa kick off against hosts france. The coroner at the London Bridge attack inquests says he isnt persuaded mi5 and the police missed opportunities to prevent what happened. In ruling that the eight victims were unlawfully killed, the chief coroner for england and wales, mark lucraft, said the work of the Security Services was generally thorough and rigorous. He did however criticise the family of one of the attackers, for not reporting his extremist behaviour, and said their testimony was un our Home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford has more. After eight weeks of compelling, harrowing and often tearful evidence the inquest concluded this evening. They have been particularly harrowing for the bereaved relatives, and some of the french families have come, almost every day. And the coroner ruled that all eight people had been unlawfully killed, but
Program the trial and its time for the d. C. Pop protesters accused of being part of a movement that swept across tucking in 2030 and bring your special report. Im half the World Health Organization to clancy both the crisis in the democratic republic of congo and International Emergency it says just one person might have caught it the deadly disease out of the d. R. Safe and into neighboring countries. But. Im sure gail welcome to the program. Well started off as a racist tweets has become a rallying cry for trump supports this the us president used a Campaign Rally in North Carolina to repeat his attack on a group of Democratic Congress women riffing on the tweet that he sent this week President Trump told the lawmakers to go back to their countries despite the fact that 3 of the 4 were born in the United States and all are u. S. Citizens. Was donald trump has critics and he made sure to share some of their names in front of his raucous fans representative alexandria ok 0. River she
Sunday is warmer and also the drier day of the weekend. The headlines mps have backed a bid to stop a new Prime Minister suspending parliament to force through a no deal brexit. Four cabinet ministers and cruising the chancellor Philip Hammond abstained in the vote and 17 tory mps rebelled. Including thejunior minister at margot james who mps rebelled. Including thejunior minister at margotjames who has mps rebelled. Including thejunior minister at margot james who has now resigned. A lodger who killed a 13 Year Old Girl to stop herfrom exposing him asa girl to stop herfrom exposing him as a six abuser has been found guilty of her rape and murder. The younger brother of the Manchester Arena bomber appears in court charged with murdering the 22 victims of the attack. Ina in a moment it will be sportsday first a look at what is coming up this evening. At seven p m. , beyond 100 days will have reaction to Donald Trumps supporters shouting a divisive chant of centre back at a rally in nort
England are fighting back in the womens world cup third place playoff. At half time, its 2 1 to sweden. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The conservative party says it will expel anyone who casts more than one vote in the contest to choose the next leader and the countrys Prime Minister. A bbc investigation has found that some members have received two ballot papers in the post. Around 160,000 people are eligible to vote in the leadership election, which will see either borisjohnson orjeremy hunt take over from theresa may. Manveen rana reports. As the leadership rivals arrived in nottingham today to face the party faithful, it emerged errors had led to some members being issued with two ballot papers. But for the contenders, it was business as usual. Get it right, and we will deliver brexit, unite our party, unleash the incredible potential of our country. We need to get brexit done, we need to get it over the line by october the 315t. Voting has already begun, and one Party In