for the murder and attempted rape of zara aleena in east london her family say she was fearless and independent. and a bit of tennis history for britain s heather watson at wimbledon, as she makes it through to the fourth round of a grand slam for the first time. it means everything, playing here at home, in front all of you guys. the atmosphere is, is everything and coming up on the bbc news channel. it was cancelled because of covid last september, but finally the test series decider between england and india got under way at edgbaston, with the hosts bowling first. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. he quit his post yesterday, saying in a resignation letter he drop, far too much. two seniorfemale conservative mps, caroline noakes and karen bradleyjoined labour in calling for hiss is spend snrun the party and said there should be a new code of conduct for mps, with the latest from westminster. here is our correspondent nick eardley. this is chris pincher. un
but those years also saw huge trials. like the aids crisis in the 1980s. so don t die of ignorance. and monumental milestones reached like equal marriage. the gay liberation front will lead tomorrow s parade in london. it was pride as a process that brought them together 50 years ago and that that unites them today, a fight for a quality they say it has still yet to be won and that flags are passed down to the next generation. i wanted to come as a protest. down to the next generation. i i wanted to come as a protest. my first pride but i think it s important to pay our respects to them important to pay our respects to them because pride has become like a