joining us tonight on this very busy news week. you re going to get some great perspective coming up. laura coates live starts right now. $5 million didn t stop donald trump. will $83.3 million? tonight on a bonus hour of laura coates live. the jury says that donald trump must pay $83.3 million to e. jean carroll for defamatory statements that he made against her in 2019. vastly more than i think anyone even expected, and a huge victory for e. jean carroll. after that verdict sheet was given to the judge before it was actually read, the judge asked the jury foreperson what does the m mean? the answer, million. and that comes on top of $5 million already awarded back in may by the jury that found trump sexually abused carroll and then defamed her in 2022 by disparaging her and denying the allegations. sources telling cnn the former president is livid. obviously. and he s gone on social media also obviously to try to blame, wait for it, president joe biden. and to falsely c
violence in el salvador has lowered crime, but it s believed thousands of innocent people are still stuck behind bars more than a year later. hello. i m tadhg enright. g7 leaders are starting their summit in hiroshima, with promises of new sanctions against russia over its war in ukraine. leaders including president biden met the japanese prime minister, fumio kishida, at the city s peace park, and others. the new sanctions are expected to target individuals and entities across europe, the middle east and asia. britain and the eu have indicated they want to restrict trade in russian diamonds. the british prime minister, rishi sunak, also announced a ban on imports of russian copper, aluminium and nickel. live now to the bbc s nick marsh in hiroshima. thanks forjoining us. it s an event really rich in symbolism stop we ve seen leaders posed together in hiroshima, the site of the bomb. russia was expeued of the bomb. russia was expelled from the group had now it s top of their
and children were part of a cult 200 bodies have been discovered. he can finish it here, can he? yes, he can! west ham, glory, glory. and celebrations for west ham, who make it through to their first major european final for 47 years. on bbc london and the row over ulez as more data suggests more car owners could be affected by the expansion, but the mayor of london rejects the figures. good evening. in testimony at manchester crown court a nurse accused of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder ten others accused four doctors of conspiring against her. lucy letby, who worked in a neonatal unit, said blame was put on her to cover up failings at the countess of chester hospital, where she worked. in court today were some of the parents of babies she is accused of killing. she denies all charges against her. our north of england correspondent judith moritz was one of the few journalists in the courtroom. for the last seven months, prosecutor nickjohnson kc has be
in henley s twin town of bled in slovenia. double olympic gold medallist helen glover s back in the squad, now competing alongside rebecca shorten in the women s pair. it s a team which is doing things in some ways better than any of the teams i ve been involved in before. so, for me coming on, i ve had to be really open, i think, to the process. cox erin kennedy s had to navigate some choppy waters. the start of the european championships will mark a year since she was diagnosed with breast cancer. i didn t know whether i d make it back, so i vejust been basically doing everything i can. i ve been working so hard. it s really emotional, to be honest, just to be back here. after a disappointing medal haul in the olympics in tokyo, they had a good last season and they ll be hoping they can dominate again in slovenia. you re live with bbc news. now to an extraordinary and shocking story from kenya where, for the last month, more than 200 bodies have been discovered in this forest. they a
union ofjournalists at bbc northern ireland in protest to job cuts union ofjournalists at bbc northern ireland in protest tojob cuts in local bbc programmes, so coverage of those local election results tomorrow might look a little different from what some audiences are expecting. different from what some audiences are meeting- are expecting. emma vardy, thank ou, in are expecting. emma vardy, thank you, in belfast. now to an extraordinary and shocking story from kenya, where, for the last month, more than 200 bodies have been discovered in this forest. they are of people including children thought to have starved to death while under the influence of a cult run by an evangelical pastor. he is now in custody, but hundreds more people are missing and the details revealed by the investigation so far are deeply disturbing. barbara plett usher has travelled to the area for this report. making a meal became an act of defiance for salema masha. just a few months ago cooking food fo