turned into a vocal critic of russia,. when he was poisoned in london, it made headlines around the world. a lethal toxin in a cup of tea. it was a tiny little dirty bomb. it s nuclear terrorism. why was he? kilter unravel the mystery, we follow the tale of a dark conspiracy. are you frightened for your life? will me and confront the pain prime suspect. did you put polonium in the tea? and now, is a danger coming closer? we re two men may think waiting in the bushes. one man said shooting. an attack on the expert helping us with this story. people say it s never going to happen here. i know that can happen here, because it happened to my husband. , dateline . former russian agent, alexander litvinenko former russian agent jim alexander litvinenko was a four critic of the russian government. but in his world, existent formation could make you a very rich man or a dead one. his murder set off an international investigation to discover who wanted in silen
to be freed? tonight, in the second hour of laura coates live. well hamas is put out the list tonight of now the sixth group of hostages expect to be freed, that after 12 more were released today. they are ten israelis, and to tie citizens. no americans were in that group today even though the white house previously said, that two women were expected he freed as part of the deal that was announced between israel and hamas last week. there are hopes that some americans may be released tomorrow, but we are only beginning to learn what the hostages have endured. the father of a nine-year-old emily hand telling cnn this today but the most shocking disturbing part of the meeting, she was just whispering. couldn t hear her. i had to put my ear on her lips, like this close, and say, what did you say? i thought you were kidnapped. she said, i thought you were kidnapped? she thought i was in captivity. she was presuming that everyone is kidnapped, or killed or slaughtered. she
the fbi says it is investigating the sale of hundreds of treasures that could have been stolen from the british museum. hello, i m geeta guru murthy, welcome to bbc news now. three hours of fast moving news, interviews and reaction. we start here in the uk, as the first full week of campaigning gets under way ahead of the general election on july the 4th. the labour leader sir keir starmer has focused on security in his first major campaign speech. he s been telling undecided voters in west sussex on the south coast of england that his party will deliver stability. the labour party says if elected it will carry out a 100 day national security review, looking at all the threats facing britain. sir keir said m years of conservative chaos had damaged trust in politics and british institutions. and he said voters faced a choice about the future of the country . i have changed this labour party, dragged it back to service and i will do exactly the same for westminster. that
sun, but it will be even warmer tomorrow. i ll have the details later here on breakfast. it s saturday 22 june. our main story: the search for a missing teenager enters its sixth day in tenerife. 19 year old jay slater was due to arrive home in lancashire yesterday after his holiday. rescue teams on the island still haven t found any trace of him. our correspondent fiona trott is in tenerife. this is the challenge they are facing. police are searching mountainous terrain above masca, dipping down into the ravine not far from where jay slater was last seen. watching on, concerned friends anxiously waiting for news. and the weight continues back home in lancashire. when you feel helpless thousands of miles away in oswaldtwistle, this is what you do. tie ribbons of hope. tie ribbons of hope. there s not much we can tie ribbons of hope. there s not much we can do tie ribbons of hope. there s not much we can do over tie ribbons of hope. there s not much we can do over here
Its down again this morning. And in a global world, how important are National Standards . Well be talking with the British Standards Institution about keeping up with artificial intelligence, robots and deep machine learning. And a superstitious passenger has delayed a flight in shanghai after throwing coins at the engine for good luck today we want to know have your good luck charms ever backfired 7 let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. Now, another huge cyber attack is affecting businesses across the world. Those affected include banks, retailers, energy firms and transport networks. It means Many Companies cant access their Computer Systems and for some that means its impossible to get any work done. The virus was first detected in ukraine on tuesday but has quickly spread across the planet. According to russia based Kaspersky Labs more than 2,000 users have been attacked so far, but that number seems to be growing every hour. When users