The world cup semifinal, cricketer is managed where football fails, thanks to comprehensive 119 run a victory over new zealand. China and britain have become embroiled in a heated war of words over the demonstrations in hong kong. Its after the foreign secretary jeremy hunt warned of serious consequences for china if the rights of People Living in the territory were infringed. Today beijing accused the uk of indulging in colonial era fantasies and warned it not to interfere in its domestic affairs. The Foreign Office in london summoned the Chinese Ambassador over his comments on the matter. Hong kong have now returned to the embrace of the motherland, its a special administration of china, its not part of the uk. So i would call them to have hands off of hong kong and show some respect of what has been achieved in hong kong, and be one country to assistance. Following that press conference by the Chinese Ambassador, mr liu was hauled in for a meeting by the head of the Foreign Office, sir simon mcdonald. Who described the ambassadors comments as unacceptable and inaccurate. And on twitter, the foreign secretary jeremy hunt said message to chinese govt good relations between countries are based on Mutual Respect and honouring the legally binding agreements between them. That is the best way to preserve the great relationship between the uk and china. Earlier i spoke to the bbcs diplomatic correspondent, james landale. The Chinese Ambassador is a robust individual, he a very senior diplomat, he is not, he is not a junior diplomat and he is a senior figure within the chinese system, he is to be an ambassador for north korea, and when he speaks he speaks with the full authority of beijing. And, you know, the press conference at the Chinese Embassy are rare, few and far between, and when they do, they are robust and he made it very, very clear and uncompromising languagejust how very clear and uncompromising language just how upset the chinese are and essentially pushing back this idea that the british had any involvement or anything to say about hong kong whatsoever. Thats what this dispute really lies. The british believe the joint declaration, and the International Treaty be agreed with china, all the way back in 1984 to agree to hand over a 97, still stands. And that a joint declaration insuring that hong kong has separate autonomy and free market and independent judiciary, it still says that the chinese are saying no, the document is historical, its the chinese were in charge of their special administrative region. In that case given that as a complete descendents, about how to interpret writtens role arnon role in britain and hong kong, given that the chinese did not appear at the had any intention of backing away from dealing with the protest if they see fit, its hard to see how relations are going to get any better. Of the interesting question is what will the government and hong kong do, they are as in between this and there is some uncertainty about how they will handle and what to do next, because they are kind of torn between what they are getting into from instructions of beijing because remember most of them had been appointed by the beijing committee, and also the sheer numbers of people in the streets, but also international pressure, thats calling the old colonial power of the united kingdom. But also im sure that Business Committee is an easy. And yes exactly, thats always been my niece because Business People like stability data like pro democracy campaigns upsetting, this is an old argument thats a lwa ys this is an old argument thats always been there making these arguments at the time of the Business Community saying to not push it. The point is, clearly there are hundreds of thousands if not more people in hong kong, especially in people, who are walking the streets and he spoke to protest happening regularly saying no, we think whats happening and proposed by the Chinese Government and the Hong Kong Government allow for people in china and hong kong to be extradited to face trial in china and its a breach of the joint acclimate declaration we specifically says that should be in the independentjudiciary. Final question do we have any idea about what he said between its assignment and ambassador . All we know is that he made it very, very clear that what the ambassadors have been saying is unacceptable and inaccurate and the British Government is not sitting there to say we support violence of the prominent sex made that clear as well. The baby of a heavily pregnant woman who was stabbed to death in south london at the weekend has died. 26 year old kelly fau velle was eight months pregnant when she was killed in what detectives say was a brutal attack. Her baby named riley by her family was delivered by paramedics at the scene, but died in the early hours of this morning. The police have released footage of a man seen running away from the house that night they say they are still unclear about the motive. Our correspondent leigh milner has and sent us this from Thornton Heath in south london. Yes, still lots of mystery surrounding that band seen in the ttc, in this industry where he was seen running down here in the early hours of saturday morning, just on the side of the year if the family home where police have told me that family heard screams coming from downstairs bedroom, towards the rear of the air, Emergency Services were called about 3 30 a m. , u nfortu nately kelly called about 3 30 a m. , unfortunately kelly couldnt be saved but they did that miraculously deliver her little boy, with the family have called oreilly, but u nfortu nately after family have called oreilly, but unfortunately after spending five daysin unfortunately after spending five days in hospital, he has since died. If you take a quick look behind me, we had a little teddy bears and lots of floral tributes there, against the side that the house, one of them even the side that the house, one of them eve n says the side that the house, one of them even says kelly was so excited to be a first time mother, she looked so radiant and shined like a star. Behind those tributes you can also see the Police Officers are still guarding the entrance that had been there all day we have also seen forensic officers going in and out of that property trying to find clues as to what happened that night, police have that described in the investigation as a fast paced and extremely challenging. They havent released to cctv recordings, if you look at this, depressed lunch asa if you look at this, depressed lunch as a man walking towards at this address on the avenue, at about quarter past three the morning kelly was killed, the second a brief piece of film that shows the same manner running along this street a few minutes after Emergency Services arrived. Metropolitan police say they are not sure if he is responsible for the crime but they wa nt to responsible for the crime but they want to know exactly who he is and wa nted want to know exactly who he is and wanted to come forward as quickly as possible. Now two men aged 37 and 29 we re possible. Now two men aged 37 and 29 were arrested over the weekend that sins have been released without charges. Police eight they didnt hear the train coming they were working near the line and now its reopened. I spoke earlier to fail from around magazine. My heart goes out to all those affected by todays incidents by families passengers driver himself, they must all be gently upset. What do you make of what happened this evening, two of the men at least were wearing ear defenders and in the words of british transport police, thereby didnt hear the train coming. British transport police, thereby didnt hear the train comingm doesnt totally surprise me, it depends on the sort of work they we re depends on the sort of work they were doing, but if it was noisy work, it would naturally expect them to where you defend us, but you would also expect somebody to be with them, not really to physically tap them on the shoulder when there isa tap them on the shoulder when there is a warning of an approaching train, so they can stop work and move to somewhere train, so they can stop work and move to somewhere safe. Train, so they can stop work and move to somewhere safelj train, so they can stop work and move to somewhere safe. I can imagine people listening to this and saying hang on tap them on the shoulder to tell them the train, because it sounds rather simple and basic as time when you think we would have something a bit more sophisticated than your mate keeping their eyes peeled or tapping on the shoulder. When it works, its a good and decent system to use because it is simple. There are other ways you can do work like this, you can shut the rally, you can close the line so that no trains are running at all, and that is a much safer system of work of christ if youre trying to run trains and carry passengers and move freight, its difficult to do both at the same time. You mentioned the number of incidents that you have reported over the years, the rail investigation said there are 17 nurses in the last few years involving Railroad Workers and as an outsider, accepting there is a lot of work going on, but that sounds quite a lot of near misses. It does to me as well, i had been concerned that there is this steady trickle, its not extreme if the trickle, and near misses, and naturally raises concerns about one awful incident translating into the sort of thing we saw today. What needs to change, is it training or supervision, where is it training or supervision, where is the balance . I think its a combination of both his and his training, it supervision, many ways its training for the supervisors, the people leading the teens that track workers, training for them into how they cope with option to changing situations, they planned for one thing, something has happened and they have to switch the plan. And they also have to be pretty firm with the people and the gangs that they do the right thing at the right time for the right reasons, those are the sort of things i think the investigators will be looking at. That was fail earlier around magazine talking to me. In libya, more than 40 people were killed and many more injured in an airstrike strike on a migrant detention center. The top un human rights official says the attack in tripoli could be a war crime. Libyan Officials Say forces loyal to the warlord, thousands of migrants trying to reach europe are being held in libya, as conflict escalates around them. The bbcs middle east correspondent Quentin Somerville reports. They came here in search of an escape but were killed before they could flee. Dozens were killed, many more injured. They fled their countries, war, persecution and property with the possessions. In the rubble, they looked for any scraps of surviving, people are still under the block. So we do not know what to see, or what we do not know what to see, or what we know is that we want the un to help people out of this before this place is dangerous. Those who died we re place is dangerous. Those who died were caught in the crossfire of the latest civil war in libya. The government and tripoli as battling forces of the war lloyd with his own Style National army. I will forces earlier fled and the escalation in air strikes. But now they denied they were responsible. Says its unclear who is to blame, but again, called on better protection for migrants in libya. We have to see a change now, there has to be an Immediate Release of all the detainees from the centre is that we have to make sure that no rescued refugee is taken back to libya. Detention centres across the country are overwhelmed. Conditions are appalling, this one was found in april this year. People smuggling flourished after the fall of Moammar Gadhafi eight years ago, and hundreds of thousands came here in the hope of leaving it and making it tearup. The hope of leaving it and making it tear up. For the hope of leaving it and making it tearup. For migrants, the hope of leaving it and making it tear up. For migrants, death is familiar. Around 500 drowned it this year alone. Just trying to cross the sea. Year alone. Just trying to cross the sea. But as war continues, the risk increases in libya offers and letter of each. The headlines on bbc news. The Foreign Office summons the Chinese Ambassador and criticises beijing for unacceptable comments in a growing diplomatic row over protests in hong kong. Detectives say the attack on Kelly Mary Fauvrelle at her home in croydon on saturday was sustained and vicious the motive is unclear. Police eight they didnt hear the train coming they were working an investigations launched after two Railway Workers are killed in South Wales Police say they were wearing ear defenders and didnt hearthe train coming. Sport now and for a full round up, no shortage of things talking about no doubt that womens football, gabbing you must have a lot of eyes to follow whats happening in the match right now. I tell you what you are right, either everywhere that so much going on and football in a moment but wimbledon as well but lets start with cricket because england made it to semifinals at the cricket world cup thrashing is zealand today at chester street winning by 119 runs, first time they made a semifinal since 1992, and thanks to a second century from england openerjohnny, thats england openerjohnny, thats england for the total, they sent than 360 when i totalled that couldve been a reach had they not lost their key batsmen. Such unlucky circumstances, hitting the stumps meeting they ran out in the non striker and with england going a convincing win. Meaning theyre going to finish third and will meet india or australia next thursday for a place indefinable stop netherlands and sweden are playing right now for the right to face the United States in the World Cup Final this sunday, the match has gone into extra time, it was goalless after 90 minutes but jackie gave the netherlands the lead, not that smart strike back nine minutes into the first half of extra time, and bees are the lie that picture is right now as you can see, anti 2nd half of extra time. Right now, you can see it on or the sports website. This is the best ever wind, depressed and they went beyond quarterfinals with sweden helping to get to the final for the First Time Since 2003 when they lost she shocked the world with their first round win over venus williams, and now a 15 year old coco gauf first round win over venus williams, and now a 15 year old coco 6an is off to again shes off to the next round after winning today, meeting by delina 6 3. On court number one, there was no answer for gauff who took over an hour to get the job done and for next its followed. Took over an hour to get the job done and for next its followedlj played done and for next its followed. played well, especially in the Pressure Point she was setting so amazingly, so its kind of to return sometimes she had for good serves in a row stop live next you have what is the act, is rep thats reputation mean to you i think i could be anyone. If i dont think i can when i wont step on the court. Djokovic changed into that next row the condensing displayed beading american guy ms. Cutler and the straight sets in an hour and half hes at defending champion right now winning 6 3 and 6 2 with chasing that wimbledon title. British mens number one kyle edmund is out, he was three games from victory before i slept and fatigue and the railing and then a five set lost to spain. Fernando, british number two as well was knocked out. And be merry in action tomorrow when he plays in the mens doubles however its the mixed doubles partnership with Serena Williams that has everyone talking. The first round opponent will be andrea snye is from and alexa karachi from chilly, and murray has explained why he decided to join up with the legendary american. explained why he decided to join up with the legendary american. I mean its the opportunity to play with serena, she is arguably one of the biggest players and it is he not at three for ever and its something that i may never get another chance to deal and i may not potentially play mixed doubles again, so if im going to do it once and at the chance to play with it and obviously its brilliant and not something i ever expected to happen. Athol sports from now, netherlands i still leading against sweden at 1 0 for the right to face United States this weekend mark coming later. If the cracker of a match but we had a long way for that goal. Police investigating the disappearance of the estate agent Suzy Lamplugh more than 33 years ago have begun searching an area of land outside worcester following new information. The 25 year old went missing from fulham in west london in 1986 after meeting a client. Her body has never been found. From worcestershire, peter wilson has sent us this update the search team from the metropolitan police aided by officers from west mercy arrived everything this morning, that they cordoned off a half mile section of land and was to share, they are using heavy mechanical diggers police dogs, they have been clearing brush on farmland just behind me. Its part of a search they confirm thats been going on for 33 years for the missing estate agent. The police say they will not comment about speculation about the size, but they say the reason why they have come back to this area, they had a search tear before, is because the publicity surrounding another search that they conducted in november last year. The house in caulfield, nothing was found that out. But clearly, they say they are responding to new informat