led him to the decision. a 22 year old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a nine year old girl in boston on the east coast of england. it comes after lincolnshire police issued cctv images this morning of a man they wanted to question over the killing of lillia valu teeta who was fatally stabbed in the town centre on thursday. two people previously arrested, have been released. our reporter, phillip norton, reports from boston. a kind, caring, adorable little girl, nine year old lilia valutyte. a schoolgirl said to be just playing in the street when she was allegedly murdered. her classmates, herfriends among those who have been leaving flowers for her today. i used to dance with her but she s really kind and this incidentjust broke my heart. i know her mum, she was a colleague with my son, the same class. she was very happy and always caring for others. i knew lilia s mum and i knew her friend who worked in our local shop and she was such a l
over a billion. £1 £1 billion. what would you do with it?! now it s time for a look at the weather with louise. hello. it s an afternoon for chasing cloud around for many, but there will be some breaks and the best of the sunshine is likely to be in the south east and generally across england and wales. and it s quite a humid, muggy feel out there with some light patchy rain across the midlands, north wales into the north of england. to the north of that, it s a little bit fresher but largely fine and dry for scotland and northern ireland. as we go through the evening, we ll see more persistent rain pushing across wales to the north of england into the midlands. maybe some of that rain perhaps just pushing towards the southeast corner, but nothing significant. the best of the drier, clearer skies are likely to remain in scotland. so some early morning sunshine for you on sunday. 0ur weather front sinks its way south and east, takes a few scattered showers across south
now it s time for the weather here s louise. hello there. cloudy skies to close out the day for many. and there ll be some rain around as we go through the evening and overnight, the heaviest of which is likely to be across west wales, gradually moving its way steadily eastwards. it will weaken a touch the further east it goes. and there s still a question mark as to whether we might see some in the southeast corner, where we are now starting to get pretty desperate for some rain. here, it stays quite humid through the night. clearer skies and a fresher start to the day in scotland. that s where we will have some lovely sunshine first thing, a similar story for northern ireland. 0ur rain will gradually slip its way steadily eastwards, keeping a fair amount of cloud into the afternoon and still the risk of a few isolated showers, but it will still continue to feel quite warm and humid with it. top temperatures tomorrow of around 26 celsius, staying a little bit fresher furth
countries around a quarter of the roughly 20,000 global infections were diagnosed there. now on bbc news locked away: ukraine s stolen lives. a warning this programme contains scenes some viewers may find upsetting. i ve been to hundreds of institutions, and i get a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach whenever i come. this is the search to uncover ukraine s most shameful secret. oh, my god, this is his ribs. this is his ribs hanging out. it s a nightmare. it s a living hell on earth. we re with human rights investigators eric and halyna, exposing the abuse and neglect of disabled people. translation: there is nothing we can do to help this child. - unfortunately, naturei has decided their fate. they re in pain. and you re not doing anything to help. teeth grinding this is the sound of the war you haven t heard. anna s teeth grinding anxiety hints at the hidden trauma of ukraine s disabled children. they are nervous, disorientated, and distressed. and they ve been dumped
at a 4th ofjuly parade near chicago has been charged with seven counts of first degree murder. lake county state s attorney said these were just the first of many charges yet to come. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk, i m stephen sackur. rugby at the grassroots or elite level should be a joyful celebration of athletic prowess. but there is no joy in learning that rugby may be doing irreparable damage to some of the players on the pitch. that may be the case too in other high impact sports like american football. my guests today are steve thompson and his wife steph. he is a former england rugby international who won the world cup in 2003. he has recently learned that he has early onset dementia. seemingly linked to years of high impact collisions. what happens when the game simply isn t worth it? steve and steph thompson, welcome to hardtalk. if i may, i want to begin with that moment when you were diagnosed. an elite former sportsman, r