Good afternoon. The United States and china have agreed to resume talks to ease the trade war between the worlds two largest economies. Us President Donald Trump and chinas president xijinping reached the agreement at the 620 summit injapan. Mr trump also said American Companies can once again sell products to the chinese tech giant huawei, after an effective ban on such sales was introduced in may. From osaka, nick bryant sent this report. This was the day when the 620 summit of the worlds wealthiest nations essentially became a g2. These talks between donald trump and xijinping, by far the most consequential meeting of this global gathering. It ended with a ceasefire in the trade war, an agreement to restart talks that fell apart last month. But the us president made a major concession, lifting some restrictions on huawei, the chinese tech giant at the centre of whats felt like a commercial cold war. We had a very good meeting with president xi of china. Excellent, i would say excellent. As good as it was going to be. We discussed a lot of things, and we are right back on track. The other headline of the day, mr trumps impromptu invitation to kim jong un, via twitter, to meet him tomorrow at the demilitarised zone separating north and south korea. We wont call it a summit, well call it a handshake. If it does happen. I dont know that it will. But it could happen. I dont know, i think hed like to do it, and i wouldnt mind doing it at all. Im literally visiting the dmz. In another face to face with another autocratic leader, the saudi crown prince, mohammed bin salman, mr trump could hardly have been more complementary. Thank you, on behalf of a lot of people. And i want to congratulate you. Youve done a really spectacularjob. And he ignored questions about the murder of the saudi journalist Jamal Khasshoggi which Us Intelligence believes was ordered by the crown prince. Reporter mr president , will you address the murder of jamal khashoggi, sir . Uh. Thank you very much. This summit has highlighted a stark global divide between advocates of the post war liberal order and nationalists, such as Vladimir Putin, whos described it as obsolete. Its getting harder to tell which side the United States is on. From joking with Vladimir Putin about russia meddling in next years us president ial election to his cosiness with the saudi crown prince, donald trump has arguably shown more admiration here for authoritarian leaders than americas traditional allies. He arrived tonight in seoul for a preplanned dinner with south koreas president. But will he get his date at the dmz with his friend from the totalitarian north . Nick bryant, bbc news, osaka. The queen has addressed the Scottish Parliament to mark 20 years of devolution. In a speech to msps she said shed watched scotland grow and prosper since holyrood took on its legal powers two decades ago. The queen attended the ceremony with prince charles. Our correspondent Alexandra Mackenzie joined the crowds to catch a glimse of the ceremony. Scotland is an old nation with a relatively new parliament. Its seen two decades of devolution. The queen, joined by the duke of rothesay, said she fondly remembered the opening ceremony. Today, she was back addressing the current msps. I have no doubt that for most of these last 20 years this striking chamber has provided exactly that, a place to talk. But, of course, it must also be a place to listen. A place to hear views that inevitably may differ quite considerably, one from another. And a place to honour those views. The Political Landscape has changed dramatically since 1999. The first first minister was the labour leader the late donald dewar. Nicola sturgeon was then a young snp msp. Now, shes first minister. The 290 act of parliament that have been passed so far have varied in their impact. But from land reform in the First Parliament to equal marriage in the last, to the Social Security act in this, they have all made scotland a better place. Some in the crowd had come to grab a glimpse of the queen. 0thers came to mark a moment in scotlands political history. Independence wise, i was totally against it. But i can see why weve got our own parliament, for coming forward with certain laws. It has allowed us to have more of a voice on the nhs, some of the initiatives that have gone in scotland. As the queen leaves the Scottish Parliament, people here say they feel a mixture of optimism and uncertainty about the next 20 years. The emphasis today was on unity. But as brexit dominates the uk political agenda, the snp government has said it brings an independent scotland a step closer. As the late donald dewar said, devolution is a journey with no end. Alexandra mackenzie, bbc news, edinburgh. Its been the hottest day of the year so far in the uk, with the highest temperature being recorded at heathrow in west london where it hit 33. 9 degrees. Despite the heat, temperatures havent quite reached thejune record set back in 1976 which was almost two Degrees Higher at 35. 6. 0ur correspondent Michael Cowan is in southend on sea. Yes, we have been here all day in southend on sea, where it has been an absolute scorcher. You can see behind me, at five oclock, the beachis behind me, at five oclock, the beach is still absolutely packed. The tide has gone out now, but people have been swimming here all day to try to deal with the heat, where temperatures have topped out at about 30 degrees. We were speaking to locals about how they have been dealing with the heat. Take a look. Keeping cool isnt easy when the mercury is rising. The sea helps. As does the breeze. We are in southend on sea, with its quintessentially british striped deck chairs on fish and chips. Locals say it is the busiest they have ever seen the resort. 0ne britons hottest day of the year so far, how are beach goers here keeping cool . It is hotter but we are keeping cool, with the breeze of the estuary, drinking plenty of water and coke, you know, whatever we can get hold of. Ijust west of that has loads of holes in it so that has loads of holes in it so that the breeze can come and help me. Keep sun cream zone, that the breeze can come and help me. Keep sun cream zone, keep sun hats on. Keep yourself cool, thats it. You rent the deckchairs out that eve ryo ne it. You rent the deckchairs out that everyone has. How busy have you been today . We have had the busiest day of the year so far, to be honest. Easter was ok but this weekend is brilliant. We nearly sold out all oui brilliant. We nearly sold out all our sheds, that is how well we are doing at the moment. No chairs left . If you left, but they are running out fast. Best day ever. Tomorrow, the mercury drops and will bring the country back to its seasonal average. Michael karen, bbc news, southend on sea. Formula one and ferrari are turning up the heat for tomorrows austrian grand prix by taking pole position. Come on, baby, yes Charles Leclerc crossed the line three tenths of a second faster than the current championship leader and mercedes driver, lewis hamilton. He starts second tomorrow. At the womens world cup in france, the netherlands havejoined england and the United States in the semi finals. They beat italy 2 0 on a baking hot afternoon in valenciennes the arsenal striker vivianne miedema opened the scoring for the dutch. The netherlands will play either germany or sweden in the last four. Their quarter final kicks off at 5 30. Its a crucial 2a hours for england at the cricket world cup. The hosts and pre tournament favourites were expected to qualify comfortably for the latter stages of the competition, but things havent gone to plan. Theyre now under pressure to win their last two group games, starting tomorrow against india at edgbaston. Joe wilson reports. The thing about time, it does run out. For england to rescue the world cup, their world cup, they have two games and caution can go to the breeze. So, theyre prepared to recall hamstrung batsmenjason roy, even if it risks reinjuring him in the short term. Tuesdays defeat to australia was their third in the tournament already. I asked the captain if his players had let him down. No, i cant fault the commitment to application the guys have produced in every single game. Where weve let ourselves down as a group is adapting to conditions. Its been a bigger challenge in this world cup than previous bilateral series that weve played. So tomorrow is going to be the exact same. We are going to have to adapt to conditions, adapt to playing against a strong side in india. Yes, india are in birmingham without a defeat in the world cup so far, and therefore with few cares. Now, there will be a vibrant, passionate, noisy atmosphere in these grandstands tomorrow. And it will be generated, largely, by the supporters of india. As englands captain put it today, for his players, it will feel like an away game. Joe wilson, bbc news, at edgbaston. You can see more on all of todays stories on the bbc news channel. Were back with the late news at ten oclock. Thats all from me. Hello. Youre watching bbc news. Theresa may has urged World Leaders to follow the uks target and eliminate Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050, as donald trump was again left isolated on the issue. Speaking to journalists at the end of the g20 summit, mrs may said it was up to her successor to deliver an orderly deal for britain to leave the European Union. Heres our deputy political editor, john pienaar. Nothing sentimental about theresa mays last day at her last global summit. She met leaders often attacked over human rights briefed saudis Prince Mohammed bin salman on a court case that halted british arms sales, and met turkeys president erdogan, too. Critics would rather britain kept its distance. The uk is trying to reshape old relationships, and its not easy. Brexit wasnt on the agenda when mrs may met european leaders. She still seemed, somehow, out of place, no longer part of the in crowd. So where does britain sit in the world . I continue to believe that we are stronger when we work together. The uk has never been afraid to stand up for the global rules that underpin our values and our way of life. How important is leaving the European Union with a good deal to britains future as a Global Player . Ive always said that i think its best for the United Kingdom for us to leave in an orderly way, and that means leaving with a good deal. I believe that we negotiated a good deal, but parliament has not come to a majority supporting that deal, and it would be up to my successor to find a way of delivering. I believe that conservative party members, as with the majority of the public in the United Kingdom, want us to deliver on brexit. I believe they want us to deliver notjust what that means in terms of leaving the eu, but the Brighter Future that we believe the uk can have outside of the European Union. Thats what i was working on, it is what my successor will work on. By the end of the month, mrs mays successor will have taken her place on the stage. But for the next leader, the challenge of managing the british economy, maintaining britains place in the world and wrestling with the defining problem of brexit will be no easier than it is now, and may be much harder. John pienaar, bbc news, 0saka. Jeremy corbyn has raised concerns over the neutrality of the Civil Service after officials reportedly briefed a newspaper with allegations that he may have to stand down as labour leader over supposed health issues. At an Armed Forces Day eventy in mr corbyns constituency of islington, the labour leader was highly critical about mandarins telling the times that there were growing concerns about his physical and mental health. I think its nonsense that they have written, and i think its diminishing of what was once a great newspaper, the front page should be followed from civil certain that serva nts followed from civil certain that servants and people who dont know me or dont understand me, im may very fit and healthy and active person. I love what i do, i love my community and i love being outdoors. The idea that Civil Servants should be briefing his papers against an elected politician, against a prospective government is something that should be very concerning to a lot of people, the Civil Service has to be independent, has to be nonpolitical and has to be nonjudgmental of the politicians that they had a duty to serve in the future. And i would make that very clear to them all, if we are elected to government we are coming with a Clear Programme and what we do is focus on housing for the all the things that we need to explain to our colleagues in Civil Service, and expect them to carry out those policies. That is the way british democracy must work. The british iranian woman, Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe, who is currently serving a five year jail sentence in iran has ended her Hunger Strike. Shes been convicted of spying a charge she denies. Her husband richard ratcliffe, also ended his Hunger Strike outside the Iranian Embassy in london where he has been for the last 15 days. Heres what he told the bbc radio as, today programme this morning. I had a phone call this morning, and it is good news, she had decided to stop a Hunger Strike, so i will be stopping it, so good news. Good news for yourself but particularly for her . Thats quite right, it was getting hard for me, but im sure it is harder for her. She said she had had some breakfast this morning, a bit of porridge with some apple and banana, and im relieved, because we wouldnt have wanted to push it much longer. What has it achieved . Well, i think we will only know after it is finished. What we have had is lots of media attention. Weve had must be more than 100 mp5 who have come down to visit and show solidarity, and the media from around the world have been aware of her case. I think in iran we have come a much bigger story than we were before, and there is an awareness that this needs to be solved. You have really got under the skin of the iranians, particularly the diplomats here in london. We have certainly got them cross, perhaps more than i was expecting, so in the early days they put up a fence to block us off, and then tweeting them, they were trolling us on social media, and various articles claiming i was breaking the vienna convention. But the idea was to bring the problem to their doorstep, so im glad that happened. And the politicians you mentioned who have visited you, quite a wide variety, including jeremy corbyn. What was your conversation with him . He stayed for about 40 minutes, brought his wife, talked about his own experience of being on protest, suggested that he would go and try and liaise with the Iranian Ambassador to see what could be done. That is interesting, because he of course in the past has worked for press tv, which is the propaganda arm of the iranian regime. He obviously has a potential ability to talk directly to them. Do you expect that now to happen . He said he had also been to iran as part of the parliamentary delegation with others, so, yes, i will meet up with him later next week, when i have had a meal and been to a e and get checked. So your expectation when you follow up with him is what . I think my first expectation would be to go and meet with tulip who is our mp, and see with all that wealth of concern in parliament what we can do in the next few weeks. The speaker came down and said, listen, if there is anything we can do, let us know. That was Richard Radcliffe talking on bbc radio four this morning. A ship carrying dozens of shipping containers full of trash has returned to the canadian city of vancouver from the philippines after a long running row over waste exports. A Philippine Court in 2016 declared the importation of 2,400 tonnes of canadian waste illegal. The rubbish had been mislabeled as plastics for recycling. Canada said the waste exported to the philippines between 2013 and 2014 was a private commercial transaction done without the governments consent. The killers will headline the pyramid stage at glastonbury later tonight. Theyll be following in the footseps of stormzy, who last night became the first solo black british artist to headline glastonbury festival. 0ur entertainment correspondent, lizo mzimba, is there. Well a short time ago i asked him if hed managed to catch any of that set. I saw some of that they didnt get to see all of it, but yes, expectations were high and in most people mind, sheep he fulfilled them so its not pressure for the next few days of the festival and who else to ask than festivalgoers so who else to ask than festivalgoers so stormzy went down last time the storm if you will forget the plan, but is a leading up to expectation this year lets start with you . Absolutely unhappy my best time, this is my second festival of the first one was wet so for me, completely different bye bye first one was wet so for me, completely different bye bye happy. Completely, with all the weather leading up to eight, the sun is out everyone is on at the time its amazing stop live yes i get in coming was 1998. Yeah. Its amazing stop live yes i get in coming was 1998. Yeahlj its amazing stop live yes i get in coming was 1998. Yeah. I keep seated keep coming back because its not cheap so what does it offer other skilled. Its the best festival in the world, its the greatest city here, that everything here, look at all the stages, that is like 30 or 40 of