people are believed to have queued to see the queen s coffin in london. as the royal family continues seven private days now of mourning. a man is jailed for ten months after disorder in leicester between muslim and hindu communities. # i m loving angels instead #. and robbie williams has been recording new versions of his classic songs and he s taking them to the top of the charts. in an interview with our political editor chris mason liz truss has been saying she wants to see growth and admitted that might mean doing unpopular things. and admitted that might mean doing unpopularthings. her and admitted that might mean doing unpopular things. her government is considering removing a cap on bankers bonuses as part of a post brexit shake up of rules in the city. the prime minister is in new york to meet world leaders at the united nations. let s hear part of her interview. what is crucial is getting economic growth going because that s what we need to get more investment into
involving young men from the muslim and hindu communities. a church has quashed the murder conviction of a baltimore man. the man was conviction of a baltimore man. tue: man was sentenced conviction of a baltimore man. tte: man was sentenced to decades in prison for the murder of his ex girlfriend. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. we will bring you the latest on ukraine shortly. but we will start with news that broke a short time ago, the european court of human rights has ruled against the parents of missing madeleine mccann. they have accused the portuguese authorities have not giving them a beer hearing in the libel battle against a former police officer. jessica parkerjoins us. this stems from a book written by a former police officer who worked on the original investigation in portugal into the disappearance of the young girl. into the disappearance of the young uirl. , , ., , ., into the disappearance of the young . irl. , , . , . , ,
want to let them know you do not have to die for your own dictator. we will live here because we are geographically attached. you have achieved huge geographically attached. you have achieved huge military geographically attached. you have achieved huge military successes, i achieved huge military successes, how long was the counteroffensive planned, i m sure you don t want to give me all of the details but how hopeful are you of further success the likes of which we have seen over the likes of which we have seen over the last few days? i the likes of which we have seen over the last few days? the last few days? i guess that we have the whole the last few days? i guess that we have the whole new the last few days? i guess that we have the whole new breed - the last few days? i guess that we have the whole new breed of - the last few days? i guess that we have the whole new breed of the i have the whole new breed of the military tacticians and strategists. these peopl
all of those buried here, but they expect to be digging at more sites like this in areas recently taken back from the russians. orla guerin, bbc news. india s prime minister, narendra modi, has told the russian leader, vladimir putin, that now is not the time for war . the two men have held face to face talks in uzbekistan on the sidelines of a regional summit. mr modi stressed the importance of democracy, diplomacy and dialogue . the russian leader responded that moscow was doing everything it could to bring the conflict to an end: translation: i know about your stance on the conflict in ukraine. | i know about the concerns that you voice constantly. we will do everything for it to stop as soon as possible. unfortunately, the leadership of our opponents, ukraine, has stated that they refused to hold talks and that they want to reach their goals militarily, or as they say, on the battlefield. drjenny mathers is an expert on russian politics and security at the department of
a british man freed after being held by russian backed forces in ukraine describes how he was stabbed by a russian officer and thought he was going to die in captivity. and from a dead rat to an exploding martini glass. the bbc gets rare access into the cia s secret museum where thousands of exhibits and artefacts mark the agency s 75 year history. hello and welcome to bbc news. voting is under way in italy s general election. polling stations opened two hours ago. opinion polls taken during the campain suggest the country will get its first ever female prime minister, and its first far right leader since mussolini, in giorgia meloni. a win for her party would be expected to see the return of silvio berlusconi and matteo salvini to government, two men who ve had ties to russia s president putin. our rome correspondent mark lowen reports. there are some things that italians agree on they ve got the best coffee and food and many they don t. politics is one of them, and it s