More evidence of the economic damage being wreaked by the pandemic as employment in the uk sees its largest fall in over a decade. Making history Sentor Kamala Harris is chosen as the running mate for the Us Democratic president ial candidate, joe biden. The Stephen Lawrence Murder Investigation after more than 25 years, police say they have no further lines of inquiry and the case will now be classed as inactive. Turning red tonight venues all over the uk change colour to show support for the live Events Industry hit hard by covid. Lightning in the Lake District tonight. As some parts of england begin another tropical night, the met office warns Climate Change will mean more heatwaves. And coming up in the sport on bbc news, defending champion no longer, asjudd trump is knocked out of the World Snooker championship in sheffield. Good evening. Around 75,000 students in scotland have had their exam results upgraded after an outcry over the way they were awarded. Scotlands education secr
Im currently looking for work, didnt go the educational route. My interests are to get into the media industry. I havent quite found my niche yet. Im still on a journey to find what exactly im most passionate about. All the jobs i want specifically, i feel like i dont have any guidance to get there. If i could wave a magic wand, if there was a miracle, i would love to have a stable job that i love, just like everyone else. First steps into adult life are rarely trouble free. But in 2020 thatjourney seems more challenging than ever. Tim muffett, bbc news. Good luck to them and everyone else waiting for exam results. Time for a look at the weather. Heres chris fawkes. The atmosphere is in a very volatile mood at the moment. You have probably noticed how humid the airfields bid feels. That humidity is moisture, and that can fuel extreme thunderstorms. We have seen some of them in eastern scotland, leading to some flash flooding. Although many of us will have skies like these, with hot and
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster, henry bonsu and the defence editor for the times, lucy fisher. Lets look through some of the additions weve already got in. A picture of the statue of slave trader Robert Milligan being taken down in londons docklands earlier, is featured on the front page of the times which reports that dozens of statues could topple over slavery links. toppling the past reads the front of the daily mail, with another photo of that statue dangling from jcb it has stood in the area for 200 years. On the front page of the guardian, mps warn that an urgent plan is needed to get schools ready by september. Its after the government u turned on reopening schools to more children ahead of the summer holidays. Ministers have said they may not be open until september at the earliest. take the rest of the year off on the front page of the i which reports on the potential knock on effect that sch