The United Nations fears for the safety of up to 150,000 civilians trapped in the last enclave of mosul. Its still held by the so called Islamic State but the iraqi army is closing in. As it does the Un Humanitarian Co ordinator in the country warns civilians are at extreme almost unimaginable risk. More on that in a moment. But first, our correspondent 0rla guerin reports from the front line in mosuls old city. Shes with Cameraman Nicholas Hameon and producer firle davies. A warning her report contains distressing images. A journey to the front line, our windscreen a reminder of the dangers ahead. 0ur escort from iraqs elite counterterrorism force. Snaking forward towards an enemy that is still inflicting casualties. Like this wounded soldier, being rushed away as we arrived. And families fleeing, too. 0n foot. Escaping hunger and fear, and a beloved city robbed of life. No food, no water. This is the old city area, it is really the heart of the battle. And when you look around here y
The cost of a degree. Students from the poorest backgrounds could leave university with debts of over £57,000. Also coming up, its day three of wimbledon. First up on centre court this afternoon isjohanna konta, who plays donna vekic, the player who beat her in the final of the Nottingham 0pen Last month. And Mark Cavendish is out of the Tour De France, following a crash which saw his sprint rival peter sagan disqualified from the race for his involvement. Good morning and welcome to bbc newsroom live. Its understood the goverment is to send a taskforce in, to take over parts of Kensington Council, in the wake of the grenfell fire tragedy. It is thought the Housing Department and other departments will be run by an outside organisation, but the council itself will not be taken over. Most of the families who lost their homes are still living in hotels, despite government pledges to rehouse them all by today. There was anger and frustration at a meeting with police and the westminster c
Market. Good morning. The english Wine Industry has grown by nearly 20 in the last year so im at this vineyard in kent looking at whats been behind that sparkling performance. Millions of us already know how beautiful the Lake District is, now the rest of the world does too. We are live there this morning as the United Nations gives it World Heritage data is. Im at wimbledon where a place in the quarter finals is on offer for britains best. Andy murray and Johanna Konta are both in action today and both looking to get into the last eight here at the all england club. Weather wise, were looking at a mixture of sunshine and showers, a 30 chance of showers through the afternoon. For the uk as a whole, sunshine and showers but some of the showers will be heavy and thundery in east anglia and the south east. More later in the programme. Good morning. First, our main story. The case of the terminally ill 11 month old boy, charlie gard, returns to the High Court Today, as judges consider new
Tonight, thousands of loyal supporters, have queued up in the cold to get their free tickets that we re cold to get their free tickets that were given out. They are here tonight, wanting to hearfrom him, a way ahead. For those who did not vote for donald trump, this is an anxious moment. They are seeking reassurance from the man they have seenin reassurance from the man they have seen in the white house for the last eight years. President obamas aides said the speech is notjust for his supporters, but for all americans. Barack obama is now taking to the stage in chicago, lets listen in to his message to the American People. cheering and applause hello, chicago its great to be home thank you, everybody. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much, thank you, thank you. Thank you. Its good to be home. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. All right. Where are my tv, ive got to move were on live tv. You can tell that im. You can tell that im a lame duck because nobody is following instructions. Ev
Here with a round up of the news today, but first it is time for newswatch. Hello and welcome to newswatch with me samira ahmed. The tables have turned as donald trump accuses the media of spreading untruths about him. It is all fake news, it is funny him. It is all fake news, it is fu n ny stuff, him. It is all fake news, it is funny stuff, it did not happen. thatis funny stuff, it did not happen. that is the case, why is bbc news giving so much time to the allegations about the President Elect . Anything donald trump says 0rdaz has been intensely scrutinised in the build up to his inauguration next week. And when see all eyes were on his First Press Conference since the election and it did not disappoint. Take a moment when a reporter tried to ask a question. Go ahead. Not you. Your organisation is terrible. Go ahead. The quiet. The quiet. Do not be rigged. Do not be rude. I am not be rigged. Do not be rude. I am not going to give you a question. You are a fake news. Could you state