tonight. the nurse accused of murdering babies who says her doctor colleagues conspired against her. lucy letby denies murdering seven newborns and attempting to murder ten others our correspondent was one of the few journalists in the courtroom to hear her defence. we ll have that report from manchester crown court. also on the programme. harry and meghan s new york car chase allegations the paparazzi agency disputing their account tells the bbc it s been in touch with the couple. they are conflicting accounts about what happened last night. i ve spent the day here in new york trying to piece it together. the forest in kenya where men, women
union ofjournalists at bbc northern ireland in protest to job cuts union ofjournalists at bbc northern ireland in protest tojob cuts in local bbc programmes, so coverage of those local election results tomorrow might look a little different from what some audiences are expecting. different from what some audiences are meeting- are expecting. emma vardy, thank ou, in are expecting. emma vardy, thank you, in belfast. now to an extraordinary and shocking story from kenya, where, for the last month, more than 200 bodies have been discovered in this forest. they are of people including children thought to have starved to death while under the influence of a cult run by an evangelical pastor. he is now in custody, but hundreds more people are missing and the details revealed by the investigation so far are deeply disturbing. barbara plett usher has travelled to the area for this report. making a meal became an act of defiance for salema masha. just a few months ago cooking food fo
that is under investigation. thank you. hundreds of people are still missing. urbanis is searching for his brother s family. translation: and they are lively, lively kids. the boy loves me very much. he just runs after me, oh, uncle, uncle! you still have hope that they might come running to you? that s my prayer, that s my prayer. the horror, the sheer scale of it, has settled deeply into this community and travelled far beyond it. the agonising question still of how this could have happened. barbara plett usher, bbc news, southern kenya. the prime minister has agreed new defence and economic deals with japan while in tokyo ahead of the g7 summit in hiroshima. rishi sunak has also said a naval battle fleet will be deployed in the indo pacific a region considered important for the uk s future growth and also to counter china s reach. our political editor chris mason is travelling with the prime minister and sent this report. mount fuji, snow capped and on the horizon, as the prim