competition from china. hello and welcome. inquests have ruled that two young cambridge graduates were unlawfully killed by a convicted terrorist at a prisoner rehabilitation event in london after a string of failures by police, the security services and probation service. jack merritt and saskia jones were stabbed to death by usman khan during the attack at fishmongers hall in 2019. he d been released from prison on licence less than a year earlier and was allowed to travel alone to the event in london where he carried out his planned attack. convicted terrorist, usman khan, heading to london alone on a train. only recently out of prison, there d been intelligence that he was planning an attack, but still the trip had been authorised. it ended with hand to hand fighting on london bridgejust outside fishmongers hall, while inside, two young people, saskia jones and jack merritt, were dying. today, an inquestjury said the unacceptable management of khan and poor sharing
at 10pm, sophie raworth will be here with a full round up of the day s news. before that, newscast. laura, shall we do that old thing of which character from friends are you? but do it with chris mason, who has still never seen a single episode? what, still? still? well, i suppose he has been quite busy in the last few years. yeah, have i missed this new one as well? has that been and gone already? you would not have a clue who any of the people are or what they re talking about. no. has it been on, though? it was on today, wasn t it? yeah. well, it s streaming, so it is on all the time. 0h. right. this is one of those newfangled, all the kids are doing it that way. didn t exist when friends first existed in 1996. no! but chris, you still haven t watched any of it? no, i haven t. maybe i lljust watch this new one and just. that s it, i ll be caught up, won t i, in one go? well, luckily, us political geeks had the one with dominic cummings this week, which was a special seven
first nighttime water landing since 196, marking the end of a successful mission led by a private company. pete: the crew spent six months own board of the international space station. they are on their way to unite with family. three americans, one japanese astronaut. in that clip, it said thanks for flying spacex. for those rolled enrolled in the frequent-flyer program, you earned 68 million miles. wonderful for them. great to see their family. wonderful success in space for the united states of america, for elon musk and spacex. will: 1968 since we saw a capsule splash down. we become visuals of space shuttles touching down on runaway. parachutes, splash landing in the ocean. jedediah: it is very cool. try to talk to some of them. it is so hard to relate to but so fascinating to many of us. i would love to hear more from them. i m sure they have plenty of great stories to tell their families. pete: they sure will. that ship was crowded, there were 11, unless they found dif
miles high into the air. thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes on the caribbean island of st vincent after a volcano the islands prime minister said that no one had been hurt and evacuees were taken to cruise ships and safer parts of the island. now it s time for a look at the weather. hello, there. clear skies, early morning sunshine was quickly replaced today by shower cloud, and some of those showers turning quite wintry as the temperatures struggle, so some hail, some sleet and snow quite widely cropping up across the country. many of those showers will tend to fade away through this evening, and a little weak weather front across the south that s brought some stubborn cloud will ease into the near continent. that s going to allow the skies to clear once again and the temperatures to fall away, and a much colder night to follow across east anglia and the south east a touch of frost is likely here. now, it does mean that we start off tomorrow relativel