I like it. Its brilliant. From the master of the photo op to the highest office in the land boris the man, boris the politician. Also on tonights programme were heading into another heatwave. Forecasters say we could see record temperatures and there are warnings about looking after the vulnerable. And coming up on bbc news. After clinching bronze in the 200m freestyle at the world aquatics championships, britons duncan scott causes controversy by refusing to shake hands with chinas gold medallist. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. This time tomorrow borisjohnson will be our new Prime Minister, realising a decades long ambition. Hes won the race to become conservative party leader, beating his rivaljeremy hunt by a margin of almost two to one. In a short acceptance speech this afternoon, mrjohnson declared that his mission was to take britain out of the eu by the 31st of october and re unite the country. But the challenges are formidable opposition from some of his party
A straight sets victory. And in half an hour here on bbc news, sian lloyd goes on a road trip across wales to see what the heir to the throne has done for the country thats in Charles Prince for wales. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. The Trump Administration has been labelled inept, insecure and incompetent in leaked emails from the uk ambassador to washington. Sir kim darroch said that the white house was uniquely dysfunctional and divided under donald trump. But the ambassador also said in the memos that mr trump should not be written off. The Foreign Office says the leak of diplomatic cables was mischievous, but hasnt denied their authenticity. It is pretty unprecedented to see the scale of information that has been leaked and the frankness of the language. These date from 2017 to the present, among the comments made by Sir Kim Darroch he says the Trump Administration is inept, insecure, incompetent and he says about donald trump, for a man who has risen to the highest office
Its expected to be the citys largest ever march. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. Murderers who fail to disclose the whereabouts of a victims body could spend longer behind bars, under legal changes being set out by the government. Whats become known as helens law which will apply in england and wales follows a campaign by the mother of helen mccourt. She was killed 31 years ago, but her body has never been found. Ben ando has more. For 31 years Marie Mccourt has been fighting for helens law, named after her daughter, who was just 22 when she was abduct and murdered in 1988. Her killer, pub landlord ian simms. He has never revealed the whereabouts about of helens body. To have this law means that other families will not have to hopefully go through the pain and grief for as long as i have. I believe that these killers now have to face up to what they have done, because to take a life is horrendous, but then to take the lives of the family of that loved one, and not let them know
The purchase of digital gifts. Englands lionesses miss out on a place in the final good afternoon. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Of the womens world cup. Good morning. Its the 3rd ofjuly and welcome to bbc newsroom live. Isa is a thing of the past. This morning i had meetings with the baby son of a woman, ministerial colleagues and others who was murdered when she was eight months pregnant, has died. Kelly mary fauvrelle, who was 26, andl ministerial colleagues and others and i will refer to them later was stabbed to death at her home today. Can i thank the womens in south london in the early hours of saturday. England Football Team who inspired detectives have released new cctv footage of a man they want to interview in connection young people to play football. The with her murder. It shows a man walking towards her Prime Minister told us in march that we had to back her damaging. Can home at 3 15am in the morning and then running away, ten minutes later. Mi Prime Minister explained t
Now on bbc news, sian lloyd goes on a road trip across wales, and back through time, to see what the heir to the throne has done for wales and asks whether we will ever see another investiture like it again. It is one of the most iconic symbols. England on their side and wales over here. It was renamed the prince of wales ridge as a tribute to Prince Charles and his work in wales. 38,000 people signed a petition against it. But recent polling suggest a majority support keeping the monarchy in wales. I wa nt to keeping the monarchy in wales. I want to examine the nation cosmic relationship with the prince. Ive come on a trip through wales, through the past five decades, in this 50 year old motorcar, to find out what mark he has left on our country. A lot has changed since the prince was crowned and in fact, the story stretches back even further. Prince was crowned and in fact, the story stretches back even furtherlj hereby declare the six edition prior and Commonwealth Games opened. Cha