Well have the latest on this damning report, live from nottingham. Also this lunchtime. Strikes at British Airways this summer move a step closer, after the airline lost its legal attempt to stop them. The Prime Minister is in Northern Ireland for talks with all the main political parties, and promises to try to help restore the power sharing government. Homes are flooded, as a months rain falls in four hours in North Yorkshire, and more downpours are on the way. And england make theirfinal preparations to take on australia in the ashes at edgbaston. And coming up on bbc news, triple World Champion adam peaty has said not enough is being done to tackle doping in swimming. It comes after protests over an athlete who had previously served a drugs ban. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. An investigation has found that hundreds of children who were abused while in care in nottinghamshire were failed by the local authorities who were meant to be looking after them. The indep
The farm put sandbags in front of the farm put sandbags in front of the front door, and we had water coming under the door. Coming up on afternoon live, all the sport. Adam peaty talks World Records and the battle against doping in swimming. Plus, the build up to the ashes, as england prepare to host australia. And ben rich has all the weather. Hello there, if you more heavy downpours around today, they should slowly ease over the next few days, good news for many, i am sure, all the weather news plus a look at the state of the uk climate, that is coming upjust state of the uk climate, that is coming up just before state of the uk climate, that is coming upjust before her state of the uk climate, that is coming up just before her past. Also coming up, it misses the point, jousters are up in arms over plans to introduce var Video Technology to bring the medieval sport into the 21st century. Hello, everyone. This is afternoon live. Iam simon i am simon mccoy. An investigation has found t
Hello and welcome. Temperature records have been broken across europe. The highest temperature recorded today was in paris, 42. 6 degrees celsius, breaking a seventy year old record in the french capital. The netherlands recorded its highest ever temperature, at 40. 7 degrees. And in the belgian village of Kleine Brogel temperatures hit 40. 6 degrees. Lets look at some of those countries in more detail. In belgium theyve been taking extreme measures to cope with the heat. This is a nursing home in dilbeek where care staff have been cooling down residents by spraying them with water. Belgium is one of four countries to have declared a severe heat alert, urging people to avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Gavin lee reports from Kleine Brogel. This is the village, one of the many villages in the past 24 hours that have broken the record setting temperature, and the town in the west of the country has beaten them so west of the country has beaten them so far but we expect the tem
I had very bad anger issues because of obviously what happened to me, i didnt trust anybody at all, which led me to get into trouble, self destruct. Well be speaking to the local mp whos been campaigning on behalf of some of the victims. The other main stories on bbc news at 5. Borisjohnson urges Political Parties in Northern Ireland to step up their efforts to restore power sharing, during a visit to belfast. Clearly the people of Northern Ireland have been without a government, without stormont for two years and six months, so my prime focus this morning is to do everything i can to help that get up and running again, as i think that is profoundly in the interest of people here. Ryanair warns of job cuts in the coming weeks, saying the airline has 900 too many pilots and cabin crew. Bridges collapse and hundreds of homes are flooded in North Yorkshire, as almost a months rain falls in four hours. Research shows the effect of Climate Change on the uk the met office says the ten warmes