from a night out in nottingham have been named as barnaby webber and grace kumar. they were both 19. a man in his 50s was also stabbed to death and his van was then driven into another group of people, leaving one critically injured. a 31 year old man is being held on suspicion of murder. our reporterjo black is in nottingham. two teenagers killed with no real understanding as to why. barnaby webber and grace kumar were both students at nottingham university. they died in the attack along with a third man in his 50s. the city mourns together, unable to comprehend what s happened. i ve lived here all my life and i ve got a connection with the city and ijust. i kind of want to be, i don t know, here with other people my age. vigils have been held overnight for those killed. right now, our hearts, thoughts, prayers go out to those especially who have lost loved ones. in a statement, nottingham university said it was shocked and devastated and that its thoughts were with those af
following the departure of the this morning presenter phillip schofield. dame carolyn mccall will be asked about how the broadcaster protects staff?following allegations of a toxic culture at this morning, and phillip schofield s affair with a much younger and more junior colleague. our media and arts correspondent david sillito reports. i see nothing ahead of me but blackness. for phillp schofield, the lies about a relationship with a much younger member of the this morning team led to him parting company with itv, for whom he has been one of their main stars for more than 20 years. but what about itv? they, too, are facing questions. now, itv has already announced an externally led review into the matter, but mps have some more immediate concerns. if there were any complaints from staff, if there was a whistle blower, how does itv as a corporation handle an issue like that?
but i m really proud of what he s done. i think it s fantastic. the sixth member of the team, isla s dad, andy, has been training, not here in dorset, but on his own in scotland. and what means so much to the swimmers and to isla s family is the response from people to their campaign. it s the people reaching out who are, you know, very, very keen to help and give whatever they can. and some of the messages we ve got on social media have just been amazing. and i think it s helped the whole eb community because a lot of people in the eb community are now stepping forward and it s given them a platform and a voice to say, look, i ve got this too and i want to help and that s great. warming up over coffees, they read some of the messages from people who ve donated. moved to tears watching the bbc breakfast the other day. what a courageous and brave little girl. kay latham, 50 quid, so important to raise funds for this rare and devastating condition.