Heres lucy bronze what a goal pride of england the lionesses reach the world cup semi finals with a 3 0 win over norway its coming home. This was the scene at glastonbury where festival goers watched the match on the big screens demolished an explosive end of the remains of the bridge in genoa which collapsed last year, killing 43 people good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. Theresa may will demand justice for the victims of the salisbury nerve agent attack during a meeting which is getting underway with Vladimir Putin at the 620 summit injapan. In an interview with the Financial Times, the russian president has downplayed the poisoning and said he believed the uk was interested in fully restoring relations with the kremlin. The Prime Minister has been speaking to our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. We saw an innocent british citizen die as a result of the use of this nerve agent. Weve been clear. Weve set out the evidence. Charges have been laid against two russian indiv
The former leader of the far right English Defence league, Stephen Yaxley lennon, who calls himself Tommy Robinson, is facing a jail term after being found guilty of contempt of court. Yaxley lennon was convicted of filming defendants in a Child Sexual Exploitation trial and broadcasting the footage on social media, in breach of a reporting ban on the case. Our special correspondent lucy manning reports. Crowd chant shame on you shame on you the news that Stephen Yaxley lennon had been found in contempt of court did bot go down well with his supporters outside the old bailey. Some surged at the police, missiles thrown, batons raised. It had been calmer in court, where the man also known as Tommy Robinson just shook his head as the judge said he had interfered with the justice process. It was this controversial broadcast live on social media last year that meant he had broken strict rules about what can be reported about court cases. Doesnt seem like much guilt. He had filmed and confro
A warm welcome to click. Welcome to click. Welcome to click, i am spencer kelly. Finally we have reached a very special milestone. We have been on air every week of every year, without a break, since we launched in the year 2000, which means this week you are watching season one, episode 1000. And to celebrate, we are making a world first. Doing new things is in our dna. I am floating on air. Which is why we dont just show you the tech, we use the tech to push the boundaries of whats possible on tv. Here is the team. It is marc on camera one and two, simon on camera three and four, jen on five, nima on six and seven, ben on eight and this is thalia on nine. This was the worlds first full tv programme to be filmed and edited only on mobile devices. Fyi, it was a nightmare. This weeks click has been filmed entirely in 360 degrees. This was another world first, where we reinvented how tv was made, for an audience that could look in any direction at any time. And this week, for click 1000,
Good morning. A lot of fine weather on the way across the uk this weekend. But a little bit of a change in the way things feel. Some fresh air blowing in from the north. More on the way things are looking inafew more on the way things are looking in a few moments. Its saturday the 6th ofjuly. Our top story murderers who refuse to reveal the location of a victims body could be forced to spend longer in prison under a new law. The legal change, known as helens law, follows campaigning by the mother of Helen Mccourt, who was killed in 1988 but whose body was never found. Ben ando reports. For 31 years, Marie Mccourt has been fighting for helens law, named after her daughter who was just 22 when she was abducted and murdered in 1988. Her killer, pub landlord ian sims. He has never reveal the whereabouts of helens body. Marie led a campaign demanding that murderers who refused to disclose the whereabouts of a victims remains bent longer behind bars. In 2016 mp5 remains bent longer behind ba
With serena williams. They were scheduled to be on centre court after coco gauff, but it was postponed because that match went on so late. Serena plays first up on court one so theyll feature at some point later today. The wimbledon coverage is underway on bbc you can follow it on the bbc sport website and app as well as radio 5live. Its not the match england wanted to be playing in but phil neville says they have to finish the womens world cup on a high despite being sick of losing semi finals. They were beaten by the defending champions usa in the last four and england play sweden this afternoon in the third place play off. Jane dougalls in nice for us. The england squad did not want to be here playing for a third place. Of course they wanted to be in lyon, fighting in the World Cup Final for the trophy, but after the devastating loss against the usa, they have to salvage something from this world cup. They play against sweden in the third placed player. Some of the members of the sq