Up on individuals. Leading home a british 1 2 in south korea. There was no world when the police appeared record this time though, just the fourth fastest time ever. It was too late. Many of the attackers had fled, show you the race later. Leaving pools of blood and darren bett has the weather. On the train station floors, and that has left many in the chinese territory asking why it reportedly took the police an hour to respond to calls for help. Todayis instead, the Hong Kong Government today is flip flop weather, its all appeared to focus much about the heat this week and we of its attention on this angry protest that had congregated outside could be breaking records later in attlee week. We will have a look at the China Liaison Office hours why it is getting hot and how long before the train station attack. It will last lighter. Pro democracy demonstrators turned off of a police approved protest also coming up going up. Route on sunday and defaced this 50 years after the apollo 11
Of one of the attackers saying they did not do enough to prevent him. The frostiest of handshakes, as theresa may tells Vladimir Putin he must halt russias irresponsible and destabilising activity, and moscows meddling in foreign elections. France endures its highest ever recorded temperature, a staggering 45. 1 degrees. And the lionesses, after sweeping past norway, prepare for the semi finals of the womens football world cup. And coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, well be live in paris as the champions the usa take on the hosts france for the right to face the lionesees in the world cup semi finals. The inquest into the deaths of victims of the London Bridge attacks has concluded. The coroner says he has not persuaded mi5 and the police missed opportunities to prevent what happened. The chief coroner for england and wales, mark lucraft, said the victims were unlawfully killed. He criticised the family of one of the attackers for not reporting his extremist behaviou
In the womens football world cup semi finals, after the americans beat the french in paris. And at 11 30 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers Martin Bentham from the Evening Standard and sam lister from the daily express. Stay with us for that. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. The coroner at the London Bridge attack inquests says he isnt persuaded m15 and the police missed opportunities to prevent what happened. In finding 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. But he did criticise the failure of the authorities to erect protective barriers on the bridge, three months after a previous vehicle attack. He also said the family of one of the killers should have done more to report his extremist behaviour. Daniel sandford reports from the old bailey. It was a happy summer night on London Bridge that turned to horror in an in
The bbc news at ten with clive myrie is coming up. But first, a reminder of our main story. 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. Assistant commissioner neil basu, from the metropolitan police, said that it isnt possible to prevent every terrorist incident and there was no evidence of long term, calculated planning for the London Bridge attack. Protective security is a collective responsibility and they continue this work in progress. Counterterrorism policing will continue to work with close partners including home office to improve. With regards to the investigation itself and the benefit of hindsight, we know certain things could have been done differently. But after careful consideration, the chief
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