To stop her exposing him as an abuser has been jailed for life. 17 people injured after vehicles collide with spectators at a meeting of car enthusiasts. At the open, irelands shane lowry is back in contention at the top of leaderboard. And disneys remake of the lion king hits cinemas this week find out what mark kermode makes of it in the film review. He good evening its 5 oclock, im jane hill our main story hill our main story hundreds of thousands of Public Sector workers are set to get a pay rise above the rate of inflation. The treasury is expected to confirm the details on monday, but reports suggest that those in line for an increase include the armed forces, police in england and wales, and teachers in england. The pay award represents one of theresa mays last Big Decisions as Prime Minister though labour have dismissed the increases as insulting. Our Political Correspondent iain watson reports. Public sector unions have campaigned against pay caps and for higher wages during t
The foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, says the uk will form a european led Maritime Mission to counter irans piracy, after their seizure of a british registered tanker. Get your suncream ready, this week is set to be the hottest weather of the summer so far. Temperatures rising into the mid 30s in some parts of the country. And motsi mabuse has been confirmed as the newjudge Dame Darcy Bussell on strictly come dancing. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. He accused some of the uks highest ranking public figures of child abuse, torture, even murder. But today carl beech was found guilty of making it all up. A convicted paedophile himself, beech had said he was sexually abused in the 70s and 80s and pointed the finger at, amongst others, the former Prime Minister edward heath, the ex chief of the Defence Staff lord bramall, his allegations led to a £2 Million Police investigation that resulted in not a single arrest. Today the police insisted they acted in good faith. June kelly reports
By by lunchtime we will know whether borisjohnson by lunchtime we will know whether Boris Johnson can achieve by lunchtime we will know whether borisjohnson can achieve a lifetimes dream or whether jeremy hunt will be the next occupant of number ten. The liberal democrats have announced their new leader. Jo swinson takes over from sir vince cable. She becomes the first woman to lead the party. Dozens of pro democracy protestors are injured in hong kong after theyre attacked by masked men in white carrying metal bars and sticks. And adam peaty makes history as he wins the 100m breaststroke his third successive gold at the World Championships in south korea. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news. Could gareth bale be about tojoin the Chinese Super league for a Million Pounds a week . Good evening. A convicted paedophile who accused some of the uks highest ranking figures of murder, child abuse and torture has been found guilty of making it all up. 51 year old carl beech who was known by
So desperately needs. And at 11 30 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, katy balls, from the spectator, and political commentator, lance price. Stay with us for that. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. A convicted paedophile who accused some of the uks highest ranking figures of murder, child abuse and torture has been found guilty of making it all up. 51 year old carl beech, who was known by the pseudonym nick, claimed he was sexually abused in the 1970s and 80s. Among those he accused were the former Prime Minister, edward heath, the former chief of the defence staff, lord bramall, the late lord brittan, and the former tory mp, Harvey Proctor. His allegations led to a £2 Million Police investigation. But the court heard he was a fantastist whod ruined peoples lives. June kelly reports from newcastle. In hours of Police Interviews he played the part of a victim. I had poppies pinned to my chest while they did whatever they wanted to do. Carl beech claimed
It has been 15 years since former oasis frontman Liam Gallagher stepped out onto the famous pyramid stage at glastonbury, but on saturday, he will be back. With his second solo album on the way, he took a break from rehearsals to speak to Colin Paterson about politics, and that famous feud with his brother noel. Youve got a busy time at the moment. Yeah. Shockwave, the single. Yeah, yeah. Sounds like youre quite angry. You sold me right up the river. You had to hold me back. Im sure a lot of people willjust, you know, be lazy and go, oh, its about your brother. But theres a lot of snide people out there, notjust him, you know what i mean . Thats up to you to find out, isnt it . Its coming around like a shockwave. A lot of protests going on. Yeah. What would you protest in life . I would have a word with that mayor. He seems to not be doing a good job, and all those kids are getting knifed. The only thing that ever comes out of his mouth is, london is open. What, open for knife crime, a