and that s bbc news at six. huw edwards will be here at ten o clock but now it is time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday i m lizzie greenwood hughes here s a sneaky peak of some of today s line up for you. we re live at the home for golf st andrews where the 150th open championship is undeway. out but not down northern ireland want to end their euros with a good the first briton to win a stage at this year s tour de france. out but not down northern ireland want to end their euros with a good show against england. 0n the eve of the world athletics championships, we will hear from the new dish team captain from their training pant that can t the neck camp in oregon. the training pant that can t the neck camp in oregon- training pant that can t the neck camp in oregon. training pant that can t the neck cam in oreuon. , .,, ., camp in oregon. the people who look like me and camp in oregon
after a large survey showed more than 80% felt they weren t listened to when asking for help. you ve either got a vagina or a voice. you don t seem to have both, do you? three will become two. conservative mps prepare to vote on the final candidates to become the next prime minister. commentator: gold forjake wightman! and a stunning performance. jake wightman becomes the first british man in nearly a0 years to win the world 1500 metres title. and coming up on the bbc news channel, england s biggest test of the euros is here. they face spain in the quarterfinals in brighton tonight. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the mayor of london says yesterday was the busiest day for the capital s fire service since the second world war. more than a0 properties in london were destroyed by fires which broke out in record breaking temperatures. and there were major incidents in other parts of the country including norfolk, suffolk, lincolnshire, leicestershire and south
crucially temperatures continuing to drop. a 2a, 20 5 degrees, a degree or two higher than we would expect forjuly. 2a, 20 5 degrees. the odd heavy, thundery showers towards the south on friday, temperatures build once again over the weekend, close to 30 across the south and south east. and that s bbc news at six on wednesday the 20th ofjuly, you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the hello i m 0lly foster, here s what s coming up on sportsday this evening. can the england lionesses keep their winning run going, they face spain for a place in the semi finals of the women s european championship? i mjane i m jane dougal in i mjane dougal in brighton ahead of england quarterfinal match in spain where they ve been given a boost with their manager back in the dugout. we ll head live to oregon after an historic night for british athletics at the world championships. jake wightman storming to victory in the 1500 metres i kept expecting somebody to
been assassinated while delivering a speech at a campaign event. translation: | pray that - somehow his life could be spared but unfortunately he passed away despite these prayers. this is truly unfortunate and i have no words to express how i feel. britain s cameron norrie is about to face serbia s 20 time grand slam champion novak djokovic in wimbledon s last semi final with the winner to face australia s nick kyrios on sunday. hello, everybody. hello, everybody welcome to. hello, everybody. hello, everybody welcome to. we hello, everybody. hello, everybody welcome to. we will hello, everybody. hello, everybody welcome to. we will be hello, everybody. hello, everybody welcome to. we will be trying - hello, everybody. hello, everybody welcome to. we will be trying to l welcome to. we will be trying to speak to these two paramedics about their viral video sensation, if they stop laughing. durham police have announced that the labour leader sir keir starmer and his dep
Tampering. Thats where we start. Im bill hemmer. It is wednesday, midweek. Dana good morning, im dana perino and this is americas newsroom. That a lot of legal stuff well get to today. Politics as well. Murdaugh issue, six months since a jury found him guilty of killing his wife and son. The former South Carolina prosecutor is serving two Life Sentences without parole. His attorneys say that should be thrown out because they say the court clerk tampered with the jury. Bill the defense is saying the clerk tried to sway and pressure jurors saying she wanted to insure a guilty verdict so she could write a book and make money and go on a media tour. I want to take you back to her talking with us On Fox Nation about the trial. My breath was knocked out for a moment but then i have to tell myself to treat it just like any other trial, any other verdict that i have to read and i have to place my mind there and take out any personal relationships. The murdaughs could deaf niftily set the laws,