Hello its friday, its ten oclock, im joanna gosling. An undercover investigation by the bbc has uncovered clerics in iraq offering children for sale in temporary marriages. Well talk to yanar mohammed, who works in iraq, helping female survivors of Sexual Violence. A paralysed man has been able to move all four of his limbs using the power of his mind and a special suit. In his only bbc interview, well talk one of the team behind the exoskeleton. A report due to be published in the next half hour into an investigation into an alleged vip paedophile ring which turned out not to exist, is expected to strongly criticise Scotland Yard. And personal trainer matt lindsays photos of his body transformation were taken from instagram and used to promote diet pills hed never used. Well talk to him and ask what you can do to stop your personal pictures being used without your consent. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Do you believe everything you see on social med
Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the defence correspondent for the times, lucy fisher, and the Political Editor of the new statesman, stephen bush. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. In the daily mail, britains jobs boom thanks to a Record Number of women in the workforce. In the times, downing street risks betraying the people by forcing through no deal, warns Phillip Hammond in his first public intervention since resigning as chancellor of the exchequer. In the telegraph, the speaker of the house, john bercow, says hell stop borisjohnson shutting down parliament in order to force through a no deal brexit. An insult to over 75s, says the express. The paper leads with anger over pay rises for bbc staff as free tv licences are being axed for millions of pensioners. The guardian leads with a 2. 9 per cent hike in railfares due to be confirmed tomorrow. It says commuters are being priced out of train travel. A
Of politics and public debate here and abroad. The us house of representatives votes to condemn President Donald Trump for racist comments aimed at four congresswomen. And in the netball world cup, england look set for the semi finals after defeating trinidad and tobago 72 46. Hello, good afternoon. Its 5pm our top story. The younger brother of the Manchester Arena suicide bomber has been extradited to the uk to face murder charges. Hashem abedi was arrested in libya shortly after his brother salman abedi blew himself up in a suicide attack. 22 people died in the bombing, and a total of 112 needed hospital treatment after the attack, which happened at an Ariana Grande concert on the 22nd of may 2017. Both brothers travelled to libya in april, before salman abedi returned alone. Hashem is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates Court. Speaking after her last major speech as Prime Minister, theresa may paid tribute to the victims of the attack. The attack that took place in the Manchest
Thats it for me breakfast is coming up at 6. But now on bbc news, the week in parliament. Hello and welcome to the week in parliament. And it was a week that was remarkably brexit heavy, and we havent had one of those for ages. The chancellor started it. Preparing for no deal is not the same as avoiding the effects of no deal. Jeremy corbyn and theresa may picked up the baton. The best thing to do would be to go back to the people, and let them decide which way we go labour wants to block brexit, and that would be a betrayal of the many by the few also on the programme. The go to guide for parliament goes online, forfree. But first, it wasnt so long ago that you couldnt get through a single parliamentary debate without brexit coming up. Little else was talked about in westminster. But since the deadline was extended until the end of october, its gone a bit quiet. But all that changed this week. The two conservative leadership candidates were responsible by both saying they were willing
Up on individuals. Leading home a british 1 2 in south korea. There was no world when the police appeared record this time though, just the fourth fastest time ever. It was too late. Many of the attackers had fled, show you the race later. Leaving pools of blood and darren bett has the weather. On the train station floors, and that has left many in the chinese territory asking why it reportedly took the police an hour to respond to calls for help. Todayis instead, the Hong Kong Government today is flip flop weather, its all appeared to focus much about the heat this week and we of its attention on this angry protest that had congregated outside could be breaking records later in attlee week. We will have a look at the China Liaison Office hours why it is getting hot and how long before the train station attack. It will last lighter. Pro democracy demonstrators turned off of a police approved protest also coming up going up. Route on sunday and defaced this 50 years after the apollo 11