A suspected stowaway, believed to have fallen from the landing gear of a flight into heathrow, is found dead in a london garden. Cheering and applause. And a sensational debut for a 15 year old schoolgirl as she knocks Venus Williams, five time wimbledon champion, out on day one. And at 11 30 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, kate andrews, associate director at the institute of Economic Affairs, and james rampton, features writer for the independent. Good evening. The leader of hong kong, carrie lam, has condemned what she called the extremely violent storming of the territorys parliament today. Hundreds of protestors smashed their way in and stayed there for almost eight hours, ra nsacking the building and spraying graffiti. The day started peacefully with a large march to mark the 22nd anniversary of the handover of power from the uk to china. But the violence began after activists broke away from the main demonstration and headed to parliament. It com
We have a special report from the amazon rainforest, where huge tracts of forests are being wiped out. This is happening all over the amazon to create new farmland and the result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. This is bbc world news, its newsday. Good morning. Its 8 am in hong kong where chief executive, carrie lam, used a News Conference in the early hours of the morning to condemn protesters who stormed the territorys parliament. People are making their way to work after a night of dissidents. As you can see, the shattered glass doors of the parliamentary building are evidence of the violence after protesters ransacked the building. The chief executive carrie lam has condemn the protests saying they disregarded the rule of law. The protests coincided with the 22nd annivesary of the handover of power from the uk to china, and the backdrop of continued unrest over a proposed extradite bill that would see people extradited to china to stand trial. Rupert Wi
Where huge tracts of forests are being wiped out. This is happening all over the amazon, to create new farmland, and the result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. It is 9am in hong kong and you can see that this is the cleanup of what the protesters did to the Legislative Council building overnight. In the early hours of this morning, we heard from the chief executive, carrie lamb who held a News Conference to condemn the violence. She said they disregarded the rule of law. The protests coincided with the 22nd annivesary of the handover of power from the uk to china, and the growing discontent over a proposed law which would make it easier to extradite people to china to stand trial. If the extradition bill had passed, it would have made it possible for people to face trial. Rupert Wingfield Hayes has the latest. Exactly 22 years after china took control here, the youth of hong kong today vented their fury, attempting to smash their way into the territorys par
Are being wiped out. This is happening all over the amazon, to create new farmland. The result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. The us vows to keep up maximum pressure on iran, after it exceeded the agreed limit on its stockpile of enriched uranium. We start in hong kong, where protesters yesterday broke into the Legislative Council building. The chief executive of hong kong, carrie lam, used a News Conference in the early hours of the morning to condemn the protesters. My colleague Karishma Vaswani has been following developments in hong kong. In the early hours of this morning we heard from the chief executive, carrie lam, who held a News Conference to condemn the violence. She said the protesters disregarded the rule of law which is so cherished here in hong kong. Those protests coincided with the 22nd anniversary of the handover of power from the uk of hong kong to men than china and against a backdrop of continued unrest over an unpopular d raft continu
Where huge tracts of forests are being wiped out this is happening all over the amazon, to create new farmland. The result is that the great forest has never been under such pressure. We start in hong kong, where protesters yesterday broke into the Legislative Council building. The chief executive of hong kong, carrie lam, used a News Conference in the early hours of the morning to condemn the protesters. My colleague Karishma Vaswani has been following developments in hong kong. In the early hours of this morning we heard from the chief executive, carrie lam, who held a News Conference to condemn the violence. She said the protesters disregarded the rule of law which is so cherished here in hong kong. Those protests coincided with the 22nd anniversary of the handover of power from the uk of hong kong to men than china and against a backdrop of continued unrest over mainland china. An unpopular draft bill, the extradition bill, which if it had passed, would have made it possible for pe