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A full exclusive report in about 15 minutes. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11am. Throughout the morning the latest breaking news and developing stories and, as always, really keen to hear from you. A little later well pay tribute to 21 year old journalist dean eastmond, who died of cancer at the weekend. His poignant writing about living with cancer at such a young age moved many. His boyfriend and brother willjoin us after ten. Also his best friend. Tweet us, use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. South koreas navy has staged a major exercise off the countrys east coast as a show of strength to north korea following its latest nuclear test. It said pyongyangs forces would be buried at sea in the event of further provocation. The United States has warned the Un Security Council that kim jong un is begging for war. The time has come to exhaust all of our diplomatic means before its too late. We
Responsible for the deaths of nearly 30 sperm whales on european beaches last year. Good morning. Its september 5th. Im joanna gosling. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Breaking news, serious case review into the death of Ayeeshia Jane smith who was murdered by her mother in 2014 is fine professionals were not focused enough on the childs welfare. 0ur correspondent Chi Chi Izundu is here. The details of a serious case review arejust the details of a serious case review are just out but first of all tell us more are just out but first of all tell us more about ayeeshia and what happened. She was known to social services and professionals before her birth because her mum was found living in a garage venture was pregnant. She was also taken into foster ca re pregnant. She was also taken into foster care during her 21 month old life and then turned back to her pa rents life and then turned back to her parents or her mother, i should say, after a short while and soon afterwards she passed away
And its one of those days when no single story dominates. We start with the times, which leads on the plight of Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe, the british woman being held prisoner in iran. The paper says she is in torment after being separated from her child and then interrogated while wearing a hood. The guardian leads on comments from one of britains top Counter Terror police officers. Neil basu, Senior National co ordinator for Counter Terrorism policing, says the governments austerity measures are endangering national security. Turning to the daily telegraph, and claims that charities are getting round a ban on sending begging letters to elderly people. The fundraising regulator says they address anonymised mail to the home owner, thus bypassing the new regulations. The daily mail reports on apparent panic on the high street. The mail says desperate high street chains are launching early christmas sales amid a slump in takings. And the daily mirror isnt very happy with foreign secreta
The weekend across the southern half of the uk. Clear and bright conditions spreading from the north. Good morning. First our main story. Millions of people will fall silent today, on Armistice Day, to remember those who have lost their lives while serving in the armed forces. Its the 99th anniversary of the end of the first world war. Alexandra mackenzie is outside westminster abbey. Alexandra, whats happening today . Well, it is a rather soggy start to arms sisters Armistice Day. I am outside westminster abbey, outside the field of remembrance, where many people have brought wooden crosses and poppies, and have laid them there just outside westminster abbey. A temporary garden, where people have been able to come to remember and honour those who have died. Just about a quarter of a mile from here we have be cenotaph, which will be a real focus of the commemorations today and tomorrow. We also saw other commemorations yesterday, a commemoration of the battle of passing bell. Passchend