A warning from englands chief inspector of schools some parents and religious leaders are trying to actively pervert education. Were the nigerian womens Bobsleigh Team. And making history africas first Bobsleigh Team to compete in the Winter Olympics. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news 28 russian athletes get their olympic life bans overturned, but what does that mean for the fight against doping . Good evening. A man who deliberately drove a van into a group of people near a mosque in north london to try to kill as many muslims as he could has been found guilty of murder and attempted murder. Darren osborne, from cardiff, killed makram ali, who was 51, and injured several others in an act of terrorism. He was described as a loner whod become obsessed with muslims after watching a tv drama and looking at far right groups online. Our Home Affairs CorrespondentDaniel Sandford reports. It was an act of terror. A large van, its engine revving, smashing into a group of muslims on a summer night during ramadan. Those he injured, terrified that the driver was going to attack again. Theres a few people who were really badly hurt and couldnt move. I thought he was going to kill us. What did you think he was going to kill you with . Maybe a gun, maybe a knife. This, a 999 call made at the time. The driver was brought to the ground by the angry crowd. The local imam urging them not to hurt him. Everyone back when Police ArrestedDarren Osborne, he waved as he was taken away. Part and parcel of living in a big city. Later at the police station, he ranted about previous terror attacks on muslims, saying, have some of that, have some of your own. At least i had a proper go. At almost exactly that time, 51 year old makram ali was declared dead at the scene. Hed been crushed by the van. Darren osborne was born in singapore, but grew up in weston super mare, where friends remember a violent young man. Hed just stand like that and stick a glass in yourface. He did that numerous times. Osborne moved here to cardiff with his partner and children, but the relationship was failing and recently hed tried to kill himself. His rapid route to murderous hate only began last may, with a bbc docudrama about a pakistani grooming gang in rochdale. I buy you things and you give me things. His rage was further fuelled by last years attacks in london and manchester. In the fortnight before his attack, he started following this man, Tommy Robinson, and other anti islam activists on social media. Osborne received a group e mail in robinsons name saying, theres a nation within a nation forming beneath the surface of the uk. Its a nation built on hatred, on violence and on islam. Detectives believe material like this had had a powerful effect on osborne. The people around him described it as having a major impact on him, brainwashing him, and as a result we believe that was, if you like, part of the main driver for why he carried out this attack. But Tommy Robinson accepts no responsibility. You dont think that theres a chance that somehow the way you were talking about that was inflaming hatred and driving people like Darren Osborne to violence . No, not at all. Zero chance. On saturday, june 17th, Darren Osborne decided to act and went to hire a large box van. And that evening he was recorded in a pub in cardiff, writing a hate filled note later found by police in the van. It caught my attention when he shouted. Callum spence was in the pub that night and remembers what osborne said to him. Terrorists are all bad, you know, i want to kill terrorists and muslims. Im going to take things into my own hands. Things like that. The next day, osborne drove to london. His original target, this pro palestinian march, where he says he hoped to kill as many muslims as possible and jeremy corbyn. But road closures meant he couldnt get near, so he ended up in Finsbury Park looking for a mosque. Just after midnight he came down the Seven Sisters road, swerving across the bus lane at speed, and impacting the group of worshippers just here. His foot hard down on the accelerator. He ran three people down, knocking several more to the side, and then smashed into the bollards at the end of the street. His radicalisation complete, he had achieved his aim to kill. Mohammed mahmoud, the imam who saved osborne that night, says his congregation were left fearful. It left people wondering, would there be more, what next . If a car can be turned into a weapon and cause multiple casualties in one go, in an instant, then could this be expected again in the future . The jury rejected Darren Osbornes bizarre excuse that a mysterious man called dave was driving at the time of the attacks and vanished, and he nowjoins the growing list of white, far right terrorists in britains prisons. Daniel is in Finsbury Park, near the scene of the attack now. One of striking element of this case is just how quickly Darren Osborne was radicalised. Yes, Darren Osborne went from being a functioning alcoholic with a history of violence, to a terrorist with a cause, who mowed down a group of muslims in this street in about a month. His partner doesnt remember him having any interesting race or religious issues until he watched that three girls docudrama. Then he joined twitter and two weeks after that he was driving to london with the intention, as he put it, to kill as many muslims as possible. When he was writing that note in the pub the night before the attack, and when he was talking to Police Officers in the van in the hour after the attack and even when he was giving evidence in court this week, it was striking how similar the seams and language that he was using word to the themes and language being used by those anti islam activists that he was following online. Even some tweets that they posted on the day before the attack. A focus on a particular councillor in the rochdale grooming scandal, a focus on the words sadiq khan used on the London Bridge attack, on the alquds march, a fairly obscure march, a focus on the dont look back in anger song being used after the manchester attack, in the month they got into his head and had given him a reason to kill. Watching him in court this week the only thing he regrets about the whole affair is that he didnt kill many more. Daniel sandford, thank you. The Prime Minister has held talks with chinas president xijinping in beijing. On the second day of her trade mission, theresa may said she hoped her visit would strengthen the Global Strategic Partnership between the uk and china. The two leaders also discussed north korea, protecting the environment, and human rights. From beijing, heres our political editor, laura kuenssberg. Watch what i do, not what others say. Theresa may wants you to judge her actions, not her critics words. Taking tea with her husband and one of the most powerful men in the world. Lapsang souchong, no less. Maybe thats what they drink in numberten. Herjourney of thousands of miles has been for more than a cup of tea, but a shake on billions worth of business deals. Despite frank talk on hong kong and north korea too. Ive been pleased to bring a very Large Business delegation here. Weve had a very successful visit. The convoy held up the traffic, a big Charm Offensive to help business sign on the dotted line. A brexit friendly diplomatic visit, complete with bags. Theres a real Success Story here. Weve signed agreements on financial services. Bp have signed a £750 million deal. One of the biggest chinese e commerce sellers has signed a deal to sell £2 billion worth of uk goods over the next two years. All of this adds up. Weve got to get away in britain from our obsession with europe in terms of its relation to the global economy. Is that enough to make our economy roar after we leave the eu . Theres menace at home from those who believe are too timid, too slow to decide. What do you say to colleagues who are frustrated either because they think theresa may is backsliding on brexit or they think because shes somehow a hostage to people on the other side . Well, i heard some of these arguments back in december well never get a deal on how we move forward. Then we did get a deal. And now i hear people saying, well, well not get an agreement on our trading relationship. Yes, we will get an agreement on that and weve got to see that against the governments Wider Programme of britains relationship with the rest of the world. People have doubts about her ability too though, dont they . What do you say to those people . When ive been talking to chinese leaders here, theyre looking at performance. Theyre looking to see what the uk is doing, and they look at the Prime Minister in a different way than some of, lets say, the internal tea room discussions in the uk do. Some of your colleagues are too obsessed with themselves, do you think . Too obsessed with westminster . I think in britain theres always a tendency to focus on britain. Inside europe, theres a tendency to focus on europe. Both should be focusing on the big world thats outside. But while mr and mrs may were roaming beijings forbidden city, someone who was a crucial part of the tory empire was urging those mps to make her listen. The conservative party must offer to the country a big plan for the future. Big ideas, big vision. Whether its transforming schools in the north of england or a plan to engage with the rest of the world, like china, or indeed a form of brexit which is not as economically damaging as some of the forms being proposed, iwould humbly suggest thats whats required. It suits the Prime Ministers allies to present the ructions at home as parochial difficulties or a few petty disputes, but the divisions matter because before too long she has to make Big Decisions that will shape all our futures and britains place in the world. With plenty of others competing to drive, the back seat is getting pretty crowded. Laura kuenssberg, bbc news, beijing. Meanwhile the Prime Minister has signalled that she will fight a demand by the European Union that eu citizens who move to the uk during the transition period after brexit in march next year will still be given full residency rights. Theresa may argues that there has to be a difference between those arriving after the uk leaves and those who came before. Heres our home editor, mark easton. Eu migrants arriving in the uk today enjoy all the rights of free movement, but what will happen after brexit day in march next year . The Prime Minister says that moment should mark a real change new eu migrants should no longer be guaranteed their right to live they will. Be tested tweed; ~ , ~ w , ~ ~ ,. That will undermine our economy. The plan is opposed by eu negotiators, but was greeted enthusiastically by the most vocal supporters of brexit. We will have left the European Union and the eu cant expect the same provisions to prevail after weve gone. The uk proposal applies to the hundreds of thousands of eu migrants expected to arrive during the so called transition phase that follows brexit in march 2019. Now, during that period, they will have to register with the home office, but they wont necessarily know what rights they will have at the end of transition some time in 2021. Today, in brussels, eu citizens living in the uk were telling the European Parliament they didnt want to be bargaining chips in the negotiations and were alarmed that future migrants were having their rights traded away in brexit talks. If i was living still in the netherlands, where im from, and i would want to move to the uk, i would wait. Just wait until everything is clear. Because at the moment there is still nothing agreed. Time is ticking and we are in the front line, as eu nationals, of this brexit saga. After transition, eu migrants will have to apply to stay in the uk, but the details of how that will work are not finalised. Theres uncertainty about what that means for those who no longer qualify will they be deported and what will the rights be for those that are successful . Will they go to bed on the last day of transition with a certain set of rights and wake up in the morning with something very different . For employers like the nhs, the prospect of eu migration falling further has led to concerns about their ability to recruit skilled nurses. I think if youre a nurse in an eu country, in france or germany, youre not going to want to come to this country and put down roots, because its uncertain. Therefore, we wont have the workforce, with our current vacancy rate of 40,000, to look after the needs of our people here. For some though, more important is for britain to control who is allowed in to work for the nhs. Lets decide to have more people from the European Union to come and work in the nhs, by all means. But let us decide that for ourselves, dont lets be dictated to by the European Union after weve left. The politics of brexit means the Prime Minister is looking for ways to demonstrate her determination to take control of our borders at the point we leave the eu. The practicalities make it hard to avoid unintended consequences. Mark easton, bbc news. John pienaar, our deputy political editor, is in westminster. We have got the Prime Minister in china having talks, looking to the future and more immediate questions surrounding her leadership continue at home . Yes, the Prime Minister is under more pressure to get a grip of brexit and give more of a lead. And her reminder of the british position on migrant policy was clearly delivered with a nervous glance to the brexiteers she is wary of upsetting. They could turn against here and some have made clear they already have privately. Im told they have been invited for regular meetings with the government chief whip. The former remain side of the party, you hear from whip. The former remain side of the party, you hearfrom them whip. The former remain side of the party, you hear from them the whip. The former remain side of the party, you hearfrom them the idea the sense of drift cant go on for long and the former chancellor, George Osborne was on the bbc saying most of parliament did not like the ha rd of most of parliament did not like the hard of a hard breakfrom the Customs Union and the single market, thatis Customs Union and the single market, that is also the view of business leader. It leaves the Prime Minister ona leader. It leaves the Prime Minister on a political tightrope, a step to either side could mean danger. A senior brexit supporting mp said to me he saw no sign of a challenge to theresa may, but in the same breath said of course everything could colla pse said of course everything could collapse at any moment. These calls for theresa may to take a lead will get louder, although as things stand the party may be becoming unleadable. Thank you. Englands chief inspector of schools, amanda spielman, has warned that some parents and religious leaders are trying to actively pervert education. She says inspectors are worried about some people using faith to try to narrow childrens horizons, and they mustnt be allowed to dictate School Policy on dress or behaviour. Sima kotecha reports from birmingham. You just wrap it around like a long, long scarf. These teenage muslim girls have been wearing a headscarf for a few years now their reasons are varied. This is one way i feel modest, because im not showing off my hair or worrying about my makeup or whatever. People who see me, they instantly recognise me as a muslim and also if i see other people, then i know that theyre muslim if theyre wearing a hijab. But in recent weeks, theres been a row over whether schools should be allowed to ban the hijab. In london, the head teacher of St Stephens Primary School was heavily criticised for banning girls under the age of eight from wearing it. She then reversed her decision because of the uproar. Now, ofsted has intervened. Today, its chief inspector said School Leaders must have the right to set uniform policies, in order to promote cohesion. For some, wearing hijab post puberty is seen as a religious requirement. Theres a difference between that and cultural preferences, and wearing lipstick and high heels might be one of those. We dont say that all schools must respect cultural preferences, and we try and find a balance that makes the school a community for everybody in it. The koran, the holy book of islam, says women should guard their modesty. The text is open to interpretation. Some muslim women choose to wear it, others dont, but there are strong feelings around whether young girls should be allowed to cover up in schools. Here in birmingham, its not uncommon to see girls who are four and five wearing the hijab with their uniform. Critics say that if its purpose is to guard modesty, it should only be worn after puberty. If not, ofsted says that it could be interpreted as the sexualisation of young girls. In all of our lives and all of our cultures. At one school here, the head teacher is calling for more debate. Its not an equal practice. Girls wear a headscarf, or are expected to, or they can when they hit puberty, but boys are not. So its not an equal practice and you cant say that it is. So you have to be able to expe