Reach the world cup semi finals with a 3 0 win over norway. This was the scene at glastonbury, where festival goers watched the match on the big screens. Demolished, the bridge in genoa which collapsed last year, killing 43 people. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may and Vladimir Putin have begun talks at the 620 summit injapan in which the Prime Minister will demand justice for the victims of the salisbury nerve agent attack. The two leaders were filmed shaking shands, but there was little warmth as they sat down for talks. In an interview with the Financial Times, the russian president has downplayed the poisoning and said he believed the uk was interested in fully restoring relations with the kremlin. The Prime Minister has been speaking to our deputy Political Editor, john pienaar. We saw an innocent british citizen die asa we saw an innocent british citizen die as a result of the use of this nerve agent. We have been clear, we have set out the evidence, charges have set out the evidence, charges have been laid against two russian individuals, i want to see those individuals, i want to see those individuals brought to justice. Russia does not allow the extradition of its nationals, but european arrest warrant out for those two individuals, and if they set outside russia, we will be making every effort to make sure that they are brought to justice. This is a despicable act, we are very clear about the evidence, and that evidence has been recognised by people around the world. We saw an International Response when this happened on the streets of salisbury. Russian Intelligence Officers were evicted from a number officers were evicted from a number of countries around the world, russia needs to recognise that its acts, and stop acting in this way, and stop its other destabilising activities around the world, including the use of this information and cyber attacks. Our moscow correspondent, sarah rainsford, is in osaka. Strong words, and a very stern look from theresa may as she headed into this meeting with Vladimir Putin. That is all we have seen so far, literally the image of the two of them shaking hands here in osaka ahead of their short meeting on the sidelines of the summit. And theresa may doing her best to look extremely stern faced as she met the man who, she believes, is responsible for, or russia is responsible for the attack in salisbury. So she was going into this knowing that Vladimir Putin has denied time and again any russian responsibility for the attack. And he did that again in this interview with the Financial Times. I dont think that position is going to change at all. In fact, it seems to have got Even Stronger for the russian side. But certainly mrs may was determined, she said, to use this meeting to meet mr putin face to face and to put the uks position to him as clearly as she could. So i imagine it was a fairly tense meeting, it certainly wasnt a meeting of minds in any sense at all. The us president , donald trump, held a meeting with Vladimir Putin during which a reporter asked whether he would tell the russian leader not to meddle in the uss 2020 election. And we will have more from osaka are a little later in the programme. Police in Greater Manchester have reminded people against cooling off in lakes, rivers, and reservoirs. Its after a 12 Year Old Girl drowned in the river irwell in bury. Greater Manchester Police have called it a tragic incident. Our correspondent Judith Moritz has more. An absolutely tragic event, what more have police said about what happened . We dont have a lot of information. They say that it was 7 55 pm last night, that they got reports that there was this child, this 12 Year Old Girl in the river, the river irwell, which is right at the river irwell, which is right at the point where they got the calls right to the town centre in bury north of manchester. Right in the middle of the town. It was a hot evening, around 20 celsius in bury. Police were called to that point in the river, they began to search, and the river, they began to search, and the underwater search teams were brought in very quickly. Sadly, they recovered the body of the 12 year old child. The police say they dont, that the art no suspicious circumstances, they dont believe there is anything suspicious about this. But they have put a team of detectives on the case to look at what happened, they are supporting the childs family. They are reminding people of the dangers of water in the area, that is the one bit of context that the police have given us today, Greater Manchester police saying that they want to remind everybody that swimming near or in lakes, rivers, reservoirs at this sort of time of year can bring its own dangers. They want to remind everybody of that and urge them not to do it. Judith, thank you. France is on red alert as the country is braced for its hottest day on record, with temperatures expected to hit 45 degrees celsius in places. Large parts of Continental Europe are sweltering in the heatwave, which has also caused wildfires in northern spain. Our correspondent Lucy Williamson reports. This was the heatwaves first strike wildfires in spains northern forests. Fanned by strong winds, theyve already burnt through 10,000 acres. Across the border in france, officials ordered practice drills in forests here. Emergency measures are in place across the country, National Exams postponed, hospitals and care homes on high alert, and hundreds of schools closed. With record breaking temperatures predicted, four regions have been put on red alert, the first time a heatwave has triggered frances highest weather warning. And being out of the sun doesnt necessarily mean being out of the heat. Temperatures on the paris metro can reach 38 degrees. Despite the discomfort, these few hot days arent expected to cause the kind of Health Crisis france has seen in the past. Some have accused the government of acting like a nanny state, with politicians scrambling to show they are prepared. As one paper put it this morning, ministers no longer risk being interviewed in leisurewear by their pool. The paris mayor has mapped out cool spaces around the city, including frances most famous gallery, the louvre. On display in its marble halls, the art of centuries. Outside, simply the art of keeping cool. Our europe reporter, gavin lee, is in paris where, as weve been hearing, temperatures are expected to soar. It looks great, picture postcard, doesnt it . It is 23 degrees, the average forjune is around 23. But today, given that this heatwave, buy around midday, we will be up to about 33. What they call the discomfort index, the index of humidity, that brings the temperatures up to about a0 celsius here. And i think the sense around the south of paris where there is a real warning, orange alerts for the whole country apart from, the first time infour whole country apart from, the first time in four departments in the south where they have a red alert. A risk to life alert where they think, actually, there could be a record temperature broken, it was a record temperature broken, it was a record temperature back in france a few yea rs temperature back in france a few years ago, back in 2003, aa. I celsius. The ranges between a1 and a5 celsius today. So it could break that. It is worth saying that back in 2003, there were 15,000 people who lost their lives are to be towed to the hot weather, already, the Health Minister here in france is saying that he been inundated with calls to the Emergency Services due to the heat. This is the scene around us at the moment, it is not stopping the influences, the instagram is getting their selfies and pictures in what is probably one of the best known spots in the world. Just behind me, you see the fountain to, the trocadero fountain, and around the water, you are not allowed in there. But actually, the police have turned a blind eye for the past few days. They have been hundreds of people in this Public Open Space knowing that it is a cool area. The french authorities have created an app, where ever you are, it will tell you where the nearest cool spaces, trees, a breeze. They talk about things like cemeteries. Also, areas like wine museums which are cooler. Still, it looks great here, it feels pretty uncomfortable at the moment, it is going to get hotter, possible record temperatures. England have reached their second consecutive womens world cup semifinal as they produced a decisive performance to beat norway in le havre. Here is lucy bronze, what a goal lucy bronzes superb second half strike sealed the victory that sees the lionesses become the first Senior England Team to reach the semis at three consecutive major tournaments. Well, theres been plenty of reaction on social media to englands victory. On twitter, the duke of cambridge said. The spice girls said. And even Paddington Bear got involved, tweeting. And news of the result soon reached festivalgoers at glastonbury. Its coming home. Its coming. Footballs coming home. Its coming home. And earlier, jane dougal spoke to us about the match. It was a very convincing win for the lionesses, wasnt it . Goals in the first few minutes they put down a marker to show how determined they were to get through to the semifinal. Then a goalfrom ellen through to the semifinal. Then a goal from ellen white who is through to the semifinal. Then a goalfrom ellen white who is now through to the semifinal. Then a goal from ellen white who is now on five goals, she isjoint top goal from ellen white who is now on five goals, she is joint top scorer of the tournament. She is on to potentially get the golden boot which is fantastic news for ellen white. She has worked so hard for this england team. Then lucy bronze who just put in a fantastic performance last night. She was player of the match and understandably so. She was quite modest about it afterwards. She said she didnt feel she had played that well for such use has been recovering from a bit of illness, her voice was going when she was doing the interview with me afterwards. It really is quite incredible how well she played, especially in the second half, and that goal which we have just watched that goal which we have just watched that just shows that goal which we have just watched thatjust shows how much work they have put in on the training ground. That was a training exercise. She said they had been practising that on the morning of the match. Her manager, phil neville, he said this before but he reiterated that she is the best player in the world. Well, at least she is on the world stage to show everybody that because england are now through to the semifinal, they are playing in leon. I expect very quickly, back to the focus, they are going to be facing either france or the United States. They will be watching that game closely no doubt. Tell us about those two teams, whichever one might go on to face england and how england will be preparing for that next game. Obviously, it is a rest day officially for most of the england squad. The players who didnt play who are on the bench will have a bit of a light training session. The hotel is a bit further up session. The hotel is a bit further up from where we are now, and their Training Base is a bit further down. That is where we are going to watch them train. Then they are going to travel to lyon later today. The members of the squad that i spoke to afterwards, they say they have been watching a lot of football to watch the other teams. A get together in the other teams. A get together in the physio room and they watch the matches together so they can watch as team and do more team bonding exercises. The france and United States game tonight, i think, is going to be one of the best matches of the tournament so far. These two teams have been tipped to take the title. They are favourites to take it, but what is fascinating is that neither team have played to their full potential yet. And france scraped through in their last match, and also the usa were held to a draw against spain who then eventually went on to win in added time. It has really not been a fantastic performance from either of them throughout this tournament. So whichever one gets through to the semifinal to take on england, you would fancy englands chances because england played so convincingly last night. Lets take you straight to exeter. Lets go to exeter now where the next hustings for the tory leadership is being held this morning for Party Members. Borisjohnsonjust borisjohnson just beginning Boris Johnson just beginning his speech. There are some people who point out that we are on around 19 points in the polls, depend on the pole look at. It was very disappointing that in the most recent national election, we scored 996. I recent national election, we scored 9 . I dont think i have known a time when our party has got 9 in eight national election. It is also true that we have two other parties who are profiting from our difficulties in the sense that we have the brexit party and the liberal democrats like two opportunistic puffballs feeding separate physically on the sense of decay in trust in politics at the moment. I acknowledge that we have all of these problems, but i say to you that the hour is darkest before the dawn. And we can turn this thing around, and we can go forward to win, we really, really can. And they arejust win, we really, really can. And they are just three things that we need to do, and three things that we need to do, and three things that we need to get right. Number one, the first and most important thing you need to do in the next few months is what . It is to get brexit done and come out of the eu on october the . 31st, thatis out of the eu on october the . 31st, that is right. Applause lets get going, and Everybody Knows the rough shape of a deal that we have to do, we have to be very friendly to our European Union nationals, lets take that part of the Withdrawal Agreement, the otherwise different Withdrawal Agreement, and treat them the way we should have treated them three years ago. Never to take the £39 billion and put it in a state of, lets say, creative ambiguity, suspended over the negotiations until such time as we get what we want. And lets take the questions of the irish backstop on how to solve the problems of frictionless borders in Northern Ireland and indeed in every border between the uk and the rest of the eu, lets remit all that quite sensibly for resolution in the context of the Free Trade Agreement that we will strike with our friends and partners after we come out on october the 31st. That is what we are going to do. It is very simple. There is a way to ensure that we get that done, and that is of course to prepare to come out on wto terms. Prepare to come out with no deal. This is a great country, isnt it . It isa this is a great country, isnt it . It is a fantastic country. There we re it is a fantastic country. There were some people who say the uk is not capable of coming out with no deal, i have heard people arguing that the planes wont fly and they will be no Drinking Water and who wont be any glucose or milk solids or whey powder to provide the children of this country with mars bars. I want to say that whatever happens on november the 1st, whatever deal we strike, the planes will fly, and there will be Drinking Water, and there will be not only glucose and milk solids, but there will be whey for our children to eat in theirmars bars will be whey for our children to eat in their mars bars whether is a will, there is a way. You can see that one coming. And when we have done that, we will be able to take forward a great modern progressive conservative agenda and unite our country. Very civilly what i want to do as your Prime Minister is to bring this country together in the way that i was able to bring london together during the eight years that iran together during the eight years that i ran it. When i together during the eight years that iran it. When i began, i remind you, four of the six poorest boroughs in the whole of the uk, when it ended, we had nine. We invested in transport introduction, we cut crime very considerably, we boosted education. And that is what we are going to do of the uk, starting of course in the south west, improving. Isnt it time the a303 was modernised. Frankly, i have been driving it for 50 years, and it is incredible that it should remain substantially the same. I think we need education funding, it needs to be levelled up around here stop do you not agree . I think it is quite extraordinary that part of rural england have failed to keep pace with capital provision. The first thing i will do if i am lucky enough to be elected, we what level of education funding. Thirdly. Applause the third thing we need to do is to make sure that we are aware in this country, to make sure that everybody has full fibre broadband. It is a disgrace that there are parts of rural spain that have speed of light access to the internet, parts of rural england and rural britain where people are staring at the revolving pizza wheel of doom, no confidence. If we get all of these things done, get it done fast, that will drive business investment, it will drive business investment, it will drive business investment, it will drive growth, it will drive productivity, and employment. And of course it will enable us to invest yet more through the tax revenues that we produce in a fantastic