Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. We will bring you the latest news and developing stories. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the Hashtag Victoria Live. And if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today russian investigators are thought to have identified the man suspected of killing 11 people in the St Petersburg underground attack. 49 people were injured in the explosion between the two underground stations yesterday afternoon. Three days of mourning have begun. Sarah corker has this report. In russias second city, a show of grief and solidarity. President Vladimir Putin was in St Petersburg at the time of the attack. Above the station where the bombed train ended itsjourney, he paid his respects to those killed and injured on monday afternoon. From underground, images have emerged of the mangled metro train doors blown out, passengers trying to escape the wreckage, bodies lying on the
Justice for his wife, six years on. The husband of a woman murdered on their honeymoon in Mauritius Returns to the island, after Police Launch a fresh investigation. New Research Suggests that firefighters have a higher heart attack risk because of a Long Exposure to high temperatures. Good morning, its tuesday the 11th of april. Imjoanna im joanna gosling. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. At least 58 people are reported to have been killed in a suspected gas attack in syria. The british based Monitoring Group says either Syrian Government or russian planes carried out the bombing in the town of Khan Sheikhoun in the rebel held province of idlib. The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights believes the dead are mostly civilians, among them children. At least 60 people are thought to have been injured. The Syrian Government has denied using Chemical Weapons. These are the latest pictures in the aftermath of the attack. The syrian army hasnt made any comment on the reports, damascus has repeate
The National Trust and cadbury about the omission of the word easter from their egg hunts. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. The Football Association will ask sunderland boss david moyes to explain remarks in which he told a female reporter she might get a slap. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. At least 58 people have been killed in a suspected Chemical Attack in the rebel held province of idlib in northern syria. Emergency services who arrived in the area shortly after a series of strikes said they found people choking in the street. The Syrian Government has repeatedly denied using chemical weapons. The dead are mostly civilians, and include at least 11 children. In the last hour, france has called for an Emergency Meeting of the Un Security Council to discuss the attack. Our correspondent ben james reports from beirut. This is some of the Footage Opposition Activists posted online after the attack On The Town Bauer a town here. It was said that the symptoms,
Who died in the bomb attack on the St Petersburg underground has risen to m. In Northern Ireland a man who sexually abused a woman with a Learning Disability and held her captive for 8 years has been jailed. And why no mention of easter provokes a row about eggs and faith. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that at least 58 people have been killed and Dozens Injured in a suspected Chemical Attack on a rebel held town in North Western syria. The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights reported that the strikes were carried out by Syrian Government or russianjets. And it claimed that rockets were fired at clinics treating some of the survivors. The United Nations Security Council is due to meet to discuss the attacks and officials have confirmed that if the reports are confirmed the attacks would amount to a war crime. Syrian and Russian Military officials have denied any involvement. Our correspondent wyre davies reports. The footage posted online by Syrian Opposition activists after the attac
Good morning. Last year was the hottest Late August Bank Holiday on record. This year, it could well be the coolest. The forecast is a largely dry one. After a bright start, more cloud develops, but i will have all the details coming up. Good morning. Its monday august 31st. Our top story labour is calling for next years gcse and a level exams to be delayed to give pupils more time to catch up on the work theyve missed during the pandemic. Teaching unions say the idea is worth considering, but warned that it could cause problems for University Admissions. Our Political Correspondent, helen catt, has more. It has only been a few weeks since this years students got their final grades, but what to do about next yea rs grades, but what to do about next years exams grades, but what to do about next yea rs exams is grades, but what to do about next years exams is a question thats already testing politicians, and it is 1 dayer under pressure not to flunk. Labours answer, delay gcses and a lev