this live from london. this is bbc news. the uk s deputy prime minister resigns following an inquiry into bullying allegations. over 400 now killed in fighting between rival military factions in sudan as the international community pushes again for a ceasefire. allies meet in germany to discuss further backing for ukraine. two months on from the deadly earthquakes in turkey and syria, our correspondent visits survivors. and why you do not need to be fit to climb everest. now we can go to the sport headlines. hello from the bbc sport centre. a blow for the lionesses ahead of the women s world cup later this year england captain leah williamson has ruptured her anterior cruciate ligament. the arsenal midfielder fell awkwardly during their wsl defeat against manchester united on wednesday and the club have confirmed she s set for an extended period on the sidelines . our sports reporter jane dougall has more. we have confirmation from her club arsenal a short time ago confi
details from the bullying report. that interview with chris mason and dominic raab is coming up in the next few minutes so stay with us for that exclusive interview. now to another story that has been developing through the course of the last few days and since we have been on in this programme because this one is aboutjohn lewis. thejohn lewis partnership, owner of the department stores and supermarket chain waitrose, became the latest company to quit the crisis hit business lobby group cbi on friday. in a statement it said it is due to the further very serious and ongoing allegations made relating to the cbi which is facing a second allegation of rape by a woman, who claims she was sexually assaulted by two male colleagues. the guardian newspaper reports the alleged attack, took place when the woman was working at one of the cbi s overseas offices. one of the uk s biggest insurers, aviva, has also cut ties with the lobbying group. our business correspondent, marc ashdown, has more.