A roarfrom the lionesses. The sensational goal that sealed englands place in the semi finals of the world cup. And at 11 30, we will be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, Torcuil Crichton and claire cohen. Stay with us for that. Good evening. The two contenders to be the next Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and jeremy hunt, have been facing questions from more conservative Party Members, this time in bournemouth. They gave more details about their plans for brexit. Both again refused to rule out leaving with no deal. Borisjohnson insisted the uk must go by 31 october or the Nations Trust in democracy and the party would be eroded. Jeremy hunt said he was the man who could negotiate a brexit deal that parliament would support. Today, the japanese government and the boss of the car giant vauxhall said many peoples jobs would be threatened if there was a no deal brexit. More on that in a moment. But first, here is our Political Correspondent alex forsyth. Some might have made up their minds. Others are waiting to be won over. Boris johnson turned up for tonights debate as the firm frontrunner, but an upbeat jeremy hunt is far from out of this fight. Borisjohnson. Mrjohnson was first on stage, repeating his pledge to stick to the new brexit deadline of halloween, dismissing fears of leaving without a deal. There will be people who say that the planes wont fly and there wont be clean drinking water, so there wont be enough milk solids and glucose to make whey, to make mars bars, well, i say nonsense. He didnt rule out bypassing and possibly suspending parliament to deliver brexit, but said he didnt want to. He wants a deal, and thinks he can get mps on board. Unless we act with maturity and dignity and Work Together to get brexit over the line, there will be very severe judgment history upon us. A little bit more resolve is called for, and a little bit more sense. Applause there was a pledge to spend around £5 billion on education, come up with a cross Party Solution for social care, and introduce a new points based immigration system. People should come when there is a job that they have on offer, and they should come in a way, finally, that is democratically controlled. He floated the idea of charging eu students to study in the uk, and asked about his rivals plan to scrap tuition fee debt for entrepreneurs. I think a lot of people would automatically be defining themselves as entrepreneurs. Applause jeremy hunt, undimmed by thejoke, started his pitch by saying he is the one to be trusted to deliver brexit, and while he hasnt ruled out leaving without a deal, warned against ignoring parliaments opposition to that plan. The quickest way to get out of the European Union is to negotiate a deal that can get through parliament. He wants to use technology to help solve the irish border issue and get a deal agreed. So what if he cant deliver . Would you fall on your sword and resign . Of course. I mean, no Prime Minister is going to last any time at all if they dont deliver brexit, and deliver it very quickly. Some in the audience didnt seem convinced by his brexit credentials. People who are ruling out no deal. In my cabinet, we will be voting to keep no deal on the table. More broadly mr hunt said, if he was in number ten, he would cut corporation tax, abolish illiteracy, and pay back tuition fees for students who set up businesses. If you go out and you set up a successful business, and you employ people, then well cancel your tuition fees, because theyve done a great thing for the country. Theyve created wealth. Applause so pledges aplenty tonight from both candidates, but at the end of the day. Do you think youve done enough, mrjohnson . Thats what theyll be wondering. By far the biggest cheers in the room tonight where when the candidates promised to deliver on brexit. Perhaps that is a sign of the mood in the conservative party, but to be frank, we didnt hear a lot there was brand new from either of the candidates. That is because this is one of several of these events that will take place over the next few weeks ago. Maybe some hoping that as well as the ambition from both of these candidates about what they want to do if they get to downing street, there may be a little more detail about exactly how. Well, the car giant vauxhall warned that the next generation of the Vauxhall Astra will be built in the uk as long as a satisfactory brexit deal is agreed. Colletta smith has more from ellesmere port, in cheshire, where that car could be built. This is really good news for the workforce here, after a couple of yea rs of workforce here, after a couple of years of uncertainty, to be told that this is the site that will build the new Vauxhall Astra. But the company are reserving the right to pull that prize away if there is a to pull that prize away if there is 3110 to pull that prize away if there is a no brexit, effectively cutting a lifeline for more than 1000 staff who work at the plant here, where the Vauxhall Astra and the 0pal astra a re the Vauxhall Astra and the 0pal astra are the only products that are made on a side that has a 50 year history. Around 80 of the cars that roll of the production line here are exported to europe, and that means that whoever gets the job behind the door of number ten, whatever they managed to deliver or not deliver at the end of october will have a real world impact here. 0pel. And thatis real world impact here. 0pel. And that is what the company are saying. If there is an ideal, and it is no dealfor the workers here if there is an ideal, and it is no deal for the workers here at ellesmere port. And at one stage in time, that kind of an unequivocal warning would have weighed heavily on the minds of Decision Makers within government. But we are currently living in changed times, where that voice, however strong it may sound, is just one voice among a lot of competing noise. 121 labour mps and peers, including the partys deputy leader, tom watson, have demanded that Jeremy Corbyn overturn the decision to allow Chris Williamson back into the party. The mp for derby north was suspended in february for saying the party had been too apologetic when dealing with allegations of anti semitism. The mps and peers have signed a letter saying they couldnt overstate the hurt and anger caused by the decision to allow him back into the party. 0ur Political CorrespondentJessica Parker reports. A staunch ally ofJeremy Corbyns, Chris Williamson is an energetic and outspoken campaigner. The party thats done more to stand up to racism is now being demonised as a racist, bigoted party. But comments that emerged in february about allegations of anti semitism in the party led to his suspension. Because in my opinion, we have backed off too much. Weve given too much ground, weve been too apologetic. He later said he deeply regretted the remarks, and today said that he is pleased to have been let back in. Ive been overwhelmed by an avalanche of messages of goodwill from grassroots members of the labour party, and that is what constitutes the labour party, actually. Its a grassroots membership, of which there are approaching 600,000. I wouldnt say its the consensus, but the overwhelming majority of opinion is supportive of the decision to reinstate me into the labour party. But over 100 labour mps and peers have in a statement demanded the decision be overturned, claiming i wouldnt normally do this, but this is so important, the upset and the anger is so great, that i think we need to act very swiftly to reassure people we take anti semitism seriously in the labour party. Meeting veterans in hartlepool today, before the statement emerged, Jeremy Corbyn is being urged to show leadership, withdraw the party whip. Labour says it cannot comment on individual cases, but takes all complaints extremely seriously. I wasnt involved in the decision at all. It was an independent panel set up through the national executive. They examined the case and they decided to admit him back in, albeit with a reprimand. Tonight a member of the panel that ruled on Chris Williamsons readmission, the mp keith vaz, has said the decision should be reconsidered. This all comes after the equality and Human Rights Commission launched a formal investigation into whether the labour party has discriminated against jewish people. That is the backdrop, and why signatories of todays statement say that the case of Chris Williamson is so important. Jessica parker, bbc news. The plight of so many migrants from Central America risking their lives to try to cross illegally into the United States has been thrown into sharp focus this week. Thousands are leaving el salvador every year in search of a better life in america. The image of one man from el salvador, 0scar ramirez, and his daughter, face down in a river after they drowned trying to cross into the United States, has shocked the world. El salvador is Central Americas smallest country, but has one of the worlds highest crime rates. Around 60,000 gang members control much of the economy, and more than 3,000 people were murdered in the past year. 0ur International Correspondent 0rla guerin reports from the capital, san salvador. Her report does contain details that you may find distressing. In el salvador, daily life, and death. Another killing in gangland. It barely merits a glance, and doesnt stop the ice cream vendor. The gangs are like a virus, unseen, but infecting every aspect of life. Locals are telling us that, by dumping the body here in broad daylight, it is a clear message of defiance to the government. And over here, you can seejust whose territory you are in. The gang has branded the street corner. No one dares speak out against the gangsters of barrio 18, not even the woman on the phone, who fears the victim is her missing son. Small wonder plenty of salvadorans try to escape all this and head for the us, some to get away from the gangs, others to look for decent jobs and a better life. But many wind up back home, facing constant danger. Families wait for loved ones who have been deported. They arrive at this Reception Centre in san salvador. This father and daughter back where they started. Wilbur hoped to spend a few years in america, saving for his future. Instead, he and four year old breanna were detained and separated for months. She was screaming and crying, saying please dont leave me, he says. It was very hard when i got her back. She didnt recognise me. When darkness falls here, the streets are deserted. The gangs own the night. They sell drugs, run extortion rackets, and try to control everything that moves. We met two former gang members who became police informers. We cannot use their names or broadcast their voices. Chillingly, they say their job was to kill and keep killing. 0ne admits to slaughtering 56 people. The first one was with a knife. He was a member of a rival gang. Then there were others with a gun. The last one was chopped up. You mutilate the body, the hands, the legs, the arms. You take their insides out. It sounds like you were butchering people like you might butcher a sheep. At that moment, i just thought of them as my enemy. I had to kill seven people to be initiated into the gang. If you want to earn rank, you have to carry on killing. This man started killing at 15, and became a leader in his local area. He says, if his old gang ever caught him, he would get special treatment. They would deal with me in the worst way. They would bury me alive, then dig me up and kill me very slowly. And what would you say to the families of those you killed . Do you ever think about them . Whatever i say, it wont bring back their dead. I have already left mothers without sons, people without brothers, cousins and friends. What i tell them would mean little or nothing, but i repent every day. Security forces lined up at the start of another crackdown on the gangs. El salvadors new president , who took office this month, trying the iron fist approach. In this bloodstained country, one more attempt to reclaim the night. 0rla guerin, bbc news, san salvador. Meanwhile the us house speaker, nancy pelosi, has bowed to pressure from republicans as Congress Approved 4 billion in emergency aid to ease the migrant crisis on the border with mexico. Democrats had wanted additional language that would ensure better protections of migrant children, but conceded to republicans when they failed to get their bill through this week. The bill will be sent to President Donald Trump to be signed into law. North america correspondent Chris Buckler has more from the us mexican border. Just across this border in mexico you will find many migrant families are effectively stranded on the ed north america and in some cases waiting for months to be seen by us authorities. In itself thats the sign of the sheer numbers still continuing to come. Both democrats and republicans accepted s of dollars is needed to address the problems at the border, but theyve been fighting over how that money should be used. Republicans want a lot more flexibility, they wanted to be spent on the likes of Border Security and enforcement. But democrats feel the real focus should be on improving conditions for migrants, particularly in childrens detention centres where there have been claims conditions are unsafe and unsanitary. Tonight the Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi has given in, saying she will now support the republican bill which donald trump will undoubtedly claim asa donald trump will undoubtedly claim as a victory. But democrats say its important the money is freed up and spent, that children should come first, and that may well be a sign that that stark image of Oscar Ramirez and his daughter, the ilaria, lying dead in the rio grande has had an effect far beyond this border. Chris buckler reporting. The headlines on bbc news Boris Johnson and jeremy hunt face Party Members in bournemouth, as they continue their campaigns to be the next tory leader and Prime Minister. The row over anti semitism. More than 100 labour mps and peers demand thatJeremy Corbyn overturns the decision to allow Chris Williamson back into the party. And england are a step closer to reaching their first womens world cup final, after beating norway to win a place in the semi finals. A court has heard that a man accused of murdering a train passenger declared moments before stabbing him, im going to kill this man. Darren pencille denies murdering lee pomeroy on a guildford to london train in january. He doesnt deny stabbing mr pomeroy 18 times, but argues he was acting in self defence. Sarah walton has been at court today. Thejury the jury heard from kayleigh carter, who was in the carriage at the time of the attack and saw the two men arguing. She said she heard too say shed never dealt with anyone with special needs before and Darren Pencille shouted into his phone, im going to kill this man. In court mr pence ils. She said, i wouldnt say he was picking on him but he was taunting him. We also heard from a former girlfriend of Darren Pencille saying in the hours before the attack she got a phone call saying ive done something bad and youll see it on the news later. The court heard from Darren Pencilles mother who said he was told in his 20s he had paranoid schizophrenia and hed been admitted to hospital 20 times. Under cross examination she said her son wasnt good in crowded places and had real difficulties with public transport. Darren pencille denies murder and the trial here at the old bailey continues. Sarah walton reporting. Scientists say that Cervical Cancer could come close to being eradicated, following the success of a vaccine against the main cause of the disease, the human papilloma virus. A review examined the impact of the vaccine on 60 Million People in 1a different countries. Heres our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson. I formed a bucket list, and i think once youve had cancer, a lot of people do it and tick off things that they want to do. And i learned to sail in kefalonia. Four years ago, out of the blue, mandy parker was diagnosed with Cervical Cancer. Within 17 days, shed had tests, scans and a radical hysterectomy. She says telling her children was one of the hardest things. To sit down and explain to your children that youve got cancer, and i did it separately, so my elder daughter first, she was in gcse year, is very difficult and the first thing they asked is, are you going to die, mum . And you can honestly say, i dont know. Every year in the uk, more than 3,000 women are diagnosed with Cervical Cancer, and around 800 die of the disease. But there is a vaccine against the human papilloma virus, or hpv, that causes it, and new Research Published in the lancet seems to suggest the vaccine is becoming a game changer. Researchers gathered data from 65 studies involving a huge 60 Million People worldwide. T