discussing today but they said there is no investigation at this time. we can go straight to scotland yard and speak to our correspondent who was there for us now. what more can you tell us? i there for us now. what more can you tell us? ~ , there for us now. what more can you tellus? ~ , ., tell us? i think it s probably worth remindin: tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our viewers tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our viewers as - tell us? i think it s probably worth reminding our viewers as you - reminding our viewers as you mentioned, the allegation against the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenagerfrom the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenager from the the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenagerfrom the age the bbc presenter is that he paid a teenager from the age of 17 years old tens of thousands of pounds in exchange for explicit photographs. under the protection of children act, 1
specialist trained armed police, attended and carried out a thorough search. this search is both complex and meticulous in nature as we sought to ensure there were no further injured parties as well as seeking the arrest of the suspect. the academy was locked down and two neighbouring schools were asked to close their doors as a precaution. specialist resources including the national police service and plainclothes officers were deployed to the local area. and the suspect was arrested by firearms officers this afternoon. the national police air service. a knife was seized as part of the arrest. there were no further casualties and we can confirm no one else was injured in the attack. at this stage, the motivation behind the attack is unclear and at this time there is no evidence to suggest it is terrorism related but we are keeping an open mind of further while further inquiries are carried out. the suspect, a teenage boy from tewkesbury, was arrested on suspicion of a
support. nearly two weeks on from turkey s devastating earthquake, officials say most rescue efforts to find survivors are to end. police in the north of england have found a body near where a woman went missing three weeks ago. 45 year old nicola bulley was last seen walking her dog near a river in lancashire in the northwest of england onjanuary 27th. 25 minutes after she was last seen, her mobile phone, was found on a bench, still connected to a work teams call. her springer spanial was found waiting nearby. lancashire police said they were called at 11.36 local time to reports of a body in the river wyre less than a kilometre from where she was last seen. a police statement on twitter said, an underwater search team and specialist officers have subsequently attended the scene, entered the water and have sadly recovered a body. our reporter yunus muller is in the village where nicola bulley went missing. have you got you? it is very windy, and we have had a couple of tec
you are watching fox & friends first on this friday morning, i am carley shimkus. todd: i m todd piro and you are noticing a theme from today show, a band that is from england. the band you may have heard of them called the beatles. and today is the rolling stones. some attention there on the great city of london and the second day of the queens platinum jubilee. carley: yesterday was about the trip in the colorado s, this elaborate military parade with queen elizabeth at the balcony with the other working members of the royal family. she was wearing a blue dress. she looked great and you see her standing with her cousin there. today, we are not going to see her because yesterday evening, buckingham palace released a statement said she is bowing out of today s event which will be a church service at the cathedral where princess diana and prince charles were married. the statement reads the queen greatly enjoyed the birthday parade but did experience some discomfort taki
involved and also the person about whom the complaint is made, they are entitled to privacy and they have a reasonable expectation that this would not be conducted in the public domain and for very good reason of course and the good reason is that you do not want people trampling through the evidence of this. you want that to be pristine or as pristine as it can be so that when the investigation takes place, it will be fair to all parties. more on the bbc news website and the app, do stay with us here on bbc news. hello. good afternoon. it s looking distinctly unsettled, the weather, through the coming week. showers are longer spells of rain, very few places escaping the showers but there will be sunshine as well as we ve already seen today and this will continue in some areas