grocery store. a source telling the daily mail he s not stupid and he s been very careful. live from moscow, idaho, but the latest on this, dan, stopping his victims for weeks. what more can you tell us? well, we are getting a clear picture of bryan kohberger from people who knew him growing up in pennsylvania and also classmates of his and students at washington state university, which is 10 miles away from where we are here in moscow with the murders took place near the university of idaho. we are also getting more details about the days leading up to the arrest. arrested friday morning eastern pennsylvania and according to the daily malcolm investigators had been tracking him for days and finally saw him in his white elan trip. the were looking for a vehicle and picked up on surveillance video with a nearby video. the daily mail at his father flew out to washington state and joined his son onto 2,000-mile road trip to pennsylvania in that car in early december. he
the commons work and pensions committee say vulnerable people will be pushed into destitution. and i in victoria square in the centre of birmingham where the city and the region are preparing to host the 2022 commonwealth games. rail passengers are facing huge disruption after thousands of workers walked out in a continuing dispute about pay and working conditions. only about a fifth of britain s train services are running many areas having no services at all today. the red lines here show the routes where some trains are operating but network rail has warned people to travel only if absolutely necessary. many journeys will many journeys manyjourneys will be manyjourneys will be ending manyjourneys will be ending earlier manyjourneys will be ending earlier than they normally work this evening. our correspondent emma simpson has this report. going nowhere. once again, half of the uk s rail network brought to a halt. at manchester piccadilly some trains were leaving with tr
to celebrate thejubilee. iam i am live outside buckingham palace where they are preparing for tomorrow night s big party. the crowds are still out here. in other news, a crowded train has derailed in southern germany killing four passengers and leaving around 30 people injured, some seriously. the accident happened near the town of garmisch. and it s a 100 days since russia launched its invasion of ukraine, with fighting continuing along the entire front line in the east of the country. coming up, i will be talking to mark about two main, major and many more film releases, not all beginning with m here at quarter to 6pm. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. they are getting ready for that big rock concert tomorrow, but these people have come out frankly to enjoy the great atmosphere and the good mood. the focus of attention of the queen s platinum jubilee celebration today this morning has all been on the other side of town at st paul s at each witchel has been watching th
it s agony for zverev at the french open, as injury hands nadal a place in the final. and aiden o brien sets a classic record with victory in the oaks at the epsom festival. good evening. let s start with cricket the second day s play between england and new zealand has just drawn to a close at lord s. the clatter of wickets, 17 of them marked the start of england s test summer, and that pattern seemed to be continuing this morning, but the black caps take a lead of over 200 runs into the weekend. our sports correspondent joe wilson is at lord s. i thought this test was going to be over in double time, but new zealand have dug their heels in. you re not the only one. a lot more the revving up behind me, which is always a sure sign we re coming have come to the end of the day. a lead of 223, such a strong position, but you re right, then were batting at the start of then were batting at the start of the day. seeing if they could construct a meaningful lead. they couldn t.
hello and welcome to sportsday i m sarah mulkerrins. coming upfor coming up for you this evening. we will start in paris. it s cruise control for iga swiatek and coco gauff, as they both make the women s final of the french open with ease. what a start to england s new chapter in cricket. great bowling in the morning, but this evening, familiar trouble with the bat. also coming up in the programme: inspired byjake daniels. two scottish referees have have become the first to come out publicly as gay. we get the reaction from grassroots football in scotland. i think we will probably look back at this moment and sort of say they were the people who helped us create something big. welcome along to sportsday. lots to come. we are going to talk cricket in a moment, but we are going to begin in paris. four became two. iga swiatek continued her dominant run with a straight sets victory over daria kasatkina. she will face coco gauff. here is russell fuller. she is on this dominant r