In the american state of louisiana, where there are warnings of life threatening floods. Novak djokovic is one set up in the final of the mens singles at wimbledon this is live from centre court, where Roger Federer is seeking a ninth title. Bill murray and Adam Driver Team up to rid their town of zombies. Find out what mark kermode made of that and the rest of the releases in the film review. Good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. The mail on sunday has published more leaked diplomatic correspondence from britains former ambassador in washington, defying warnings from Scotland Yard that Media Organisations could be prosecuted for doing so. In one of the cables, Sir Kim Darroch suggests that President Trump pulled out of the Iran Nuclear Deal last year to spite barack obama. Our Political CorrespondentHelena Wilkinson reports. May last year, Boris Johnson as foreign secretary goes to washington and meets his us counterpart. His mission, to persuade the us president to soften his stance and stick with the iran deal. He appeared on talk shows. Tougher on iran. But efforts failed donald trump did not listen and withdrew from the deal. Now new confidential e mails printed in the mail on sunday revealed what was allegedly going on behind the scenes. According to the paper, kim darroch wrote to mrjohnson, saying. Under the deal, iran had agreed to limit nuclear activities. The trade off for us economic sanctions to be lifted. Donald trump did not think it went far enough. Borisjohnson failed in trying to persuade him, and he has been criticised by those who feel he did not do enough to support Sir Kim Darroch, who has since resigned. It was wrong for it to be leaked, it was wrong for President Trump to throw a wobbly and behave like a toddler. It was wrong for theresa may to be as weak as she was, but the real villain of the piece is borisjohnson who refused to stand with one of our most senior diplomats. Focus has shifted to a row over press freedom in britain whether it was right for the paper to publish the e mails. Scotland yard has issued a warning, if you publish leaked government documents, you are at risk of committing a crime comments which have been widely condemned. I do not think the mail on sunday was wrong, we have a very precious freedom of press, so i think we have the right balance. For whoever becomes the next prime minister, they will have to pick up the pieces of this diplomatic fallout. In the meantime, there is a criminal investigation into who leaked the e mails. The shadow foreign secretary, emily thornberry, has criticised her partys response to the bbc panorama programme, which made allegations about the way labour handled claims of anti semitism. The party described former officials who had acted as whistle blowers as disafffected and said they had professional and personal axes to grind. Ms thornberry told the Bbcs Andrew Marr show that it was important labour addressed the problems raised by the programme. I think that the labour party has to deal with this issue, and frankly, i welcome the fact that the. I mean, its a shame and a disgrace that the equalities and Human Rights Commission have been brought in to look at the labour party but they have, and i think we should now welcome it. I think we should open wait a minute. We should open our doors up and we should say to them, right, we have been trying to improve our processes. Clearly, its still not working. Can you help us . A 25 year old man has been charged with the murder of a pregnant woman in south london, and the manslaughter of her baby son. Kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was attacked at her home in south london two weeks ago. Navtej johal reports. Kelly mary fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at her home in croydon in an attack last month. Her son, who was delivered by paramedics at the scene, also died a few days later in hospital. Police were called to her house in the early hours of the morning, where she was in cardiac arrest, and died at the scene. Herfamily, including her mother and baby nephew, were all at home at the time of the attack. Today, police have charged Aaron Mckenzie with her murder and manslaughter of her child. The 25 year old has also been charged with one count of possession of an offensive weapon. He is one of three men arrested over the deaths. A 37 year old was released with no further action while a 29 year old has been bailed until next month. Aaron mckenzie is due to appear in front of magistrates tomorrow. The chancellor Philip Hammond has said the uk will not be able to control key elements of a no deal brexit. Speaking to bbc panorama, just days left before hes expected to leave the treasury, the chancellor says the eu will control most of the process if the uk leaves without a deal later this year. Private business is an important player in this, and the eu 27 control many of the levers. For example, we can make sure that goods flow in through the port of dover without any friction. But we cannot control the outward flow into the port of calais. The french can dial that up or down, just the same as the spanish for years have dialled up or down the length of the queues at the border going into gibraltar. We cannot control what no deal brexit would be like . We cannot, because many of the levers are held by others the eu 27 or private businesses. We can seek to persuade them, but we cannot control it. Philip hammond speaking to the bbcs panorama programme. You can watch the full programme, Britains Brexit crisis on bbc one this coming thursday, july 18, at 9pm. Meanwhile, the work and pensions secretary amber rudd says shes changed her position on a no deal brexit. She had previously been opposed to the idea, but has told the Andrew Marr Programme that the possibility had to be kept alive in order to succeed in the negotiations. I maintain my position that a no deal brexit is bad for this country, and will be difficult to handle. To be fair, even brexiteers say that at the very least it will have adverse consequences. I am very clear that we need to be frank with the british people that no deal is not easy, it will be something that will challenge us, but if we have to do it, it has to be a backstop, by the end of october, but i no longer say that i will lie down in front of the bulldozers if it arrives. England have lost vital wickets as they chase a target of 2a2 to win the cricket World Cup Final at lords. Both teams are chasing their first ever world cup victory. Lets talk tojohn watson who is at lords for us with the latest. John, its not going as well as many england fans would have helped. John, its not going as well as many england fans would have helpedm is not. This will be very tight. England 99 4 as they chase that target of 242. A number of key wickets down, and a lot will hinge on the partnership currently ofjos buttler and ben stokes. Ben stokes is yet to score 100 in this tournament. As we know, it has often proved difficult to chase. With england playing on a wicket that is difficult to score much needed runs, a lot of pressure will fall on the shoulders of these two and the batsmen that follow. As we know, here at lords, batsmen that follow. As we know, here at lords, of the four matches played here the team that has batted first has gone on to win, that has been new zealand. And with that scoreboard pressure, a lot hinges on these two to try to produce some much needed runs on a wicket which is proving very difficult to score on. England have never won this world cup before, nor have new zealand. A huge amount at stake. And england, having concentrated so much effort put forward to try to win this tournament, this world cup, something never achieved before. A lot of attention and focus has been placed on the shorter format of the game, on white ball cricket, and we just wait to see whether or not it is going to pay off, because it all comes down to today. It is the final in front of a packed house, it will bea in front of a packed house, it will be a dramatic finish, and eoin morgan, having just been dismissed after a brilliant piece of fielding, after a brilliant piece of fielding, a great catch in the deep, having masterminded this effort to get england to the World Cup Final, he will be desperately hoping that his tea m will be desperately hoping that his team are not going to fall at the final hurdle. Nail biting stuff. 0ur reporter is in sheffield, he has been speaking to members of the family of the england cricketerjoe to members of the family of the england cricketer joe root. To members of the family of the england cricketerjoe root. And there is real tension this afternoon. Im sure that where you are they are following this more closely and intensely than in many other parts of the country. It is glorious here, but yes, the tension is building because we were hoping this would be a great celebration, and it might still be, but if england are going to when they will clearly have to fight for it. About an hourago clearly have to fight for it. About an hour ago there was an audible sigh from the clubhouse when the local lad, joe root, got out. He had been tied down a bit by the new zealand bowlers, and eventually has patience snapped. This is the club where joe root learned patience snapped. This is the club wherejoe root learned his trade, started playing cricket, his dad played here, his brother, and some of the people here have been watching play developed since before 11 oclock when it started. We will hope for the best that they will recover, u nfortu nately hope for the best that they will recover, unfortunately with joe root backin recover, unfortunately with joe root back in the pavilion. Earlier on, his grandma and auntie were here. This is a huge day for them, for the grandson to be in the World Cup Final. And we had a little chat. We are so we are so nervous, we are so nervous, it is such a key match, you cant help but be nervous. Were so proud of him. The whole team have done brilliantly. But obviously are slightly biased because we love him so much. We are just thrilled to bits. We couldnt be happier that they have got to this point. Fingers crossed for a good result. Im very proud, i can rememberwhen he was good result. Im very proud, i can remember when he was quite small his dancing me, i can tell you now, man, he is going to play for england. And he is going to play for england. And he was quite right, he just knew he was so he was quite right, he just knew he was so talented. And i think there was so talented. And i think there was a photograph of him on the television this morning at a festival when he was awarded a prize when he was quite small. But its been his life, playing cricket, since he could walk. Grandma was quite nervous earlier on the focus is on the star, but for the family who have no control, they do have to sit and watch a developing. A lot of the family are down at lords, developing. A lot of the family are down at lords, and others have been here at the club today. Another person at the club isjosh marley, an old friend ofjoe. How do you feel it is going . Not ideal at the moment. We still have wickets in hand and a long way to go. Anything can happen. Could go either way at the moment. He has played some really important innings on the tournament, but i guess today there isa tournament, but i guess today there is a lot of pressure, and he was bogged down. Yes, i think thats the way england picked their side. They pick the team where they pick a long batting line up, and its not down to one person each time. Jill has had a fantastic career so far, and it sums up the way that england play that each time it is someone elses responsibility, and if someone doesnt do it, someone else will. How old were you when you and him we re how old were you when you and him were playing on this field cosmic it was properly under 11 when we started playing together. Joe and bill first started, we played under 11, then all the way through. And that it was sort of the joe team, we didnt get to do much because he was doing at all villas his brother, a professional. I guess its one of those that once he is batting he stays batting and you dont get a turn. Yeah. He was great, because of visa you want to watch that command as you grow older it is the type of thing you learn from the most. Both are very different players, billy andjoe, are very different players, billy and joe, but equally as good as each other. You are a good club cricketer yourself. What does it mean to people in sheffield that he is here in the World Cup Final and achieving this as a local lad . Massive. Everyone in the area, the cricket club, the fact we have got it here at the club, and there is so much going on. In itself that says a million things. Joe is brilliant, he is always supporting the club, and i think it shows now how much it means to everybody that there are so many people here supporting. And being pa rt of people here supporting. And being part of the game. Its great. Thanks, josh. This is it. We will find out in the next hour whether england will be world champions and whether we will be celebrating here along with joe whether we will be celebrating here along withjoe root whether we will be celebrating here along with joe root and whether we will be celebrating here along withjoe root and his family. Thanks, peter. Fingers crossed. The headlines on bbc news. More leaked memos from britains former ambassador to washington suggest President Trump scrapped the Iran Nuclear Deal to spite barack obama. A man is charged with the murder of Kelly Mary Fauvrelle the 26 year old who was 8 months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home. A stand off on the streets of hong kong between pro democracy campaigners and police. Scuffles have broken out for the second day in a row. Tropical storm barry has made landfall in the us state of louisiana. The first major hurricane of the season has been downgraded but authorities are warning of heavy rain and possible tornadoes throughout today. All flights in and out of the airport in the states biggest city new orleans have now resumed after being cancelled yesterday, thousands have been evacuated their homes and tens of thousands are without power. Stephanie abrams, meteorologist at the Weather Channel in the us, gave us this update from morgan city, which is south of new orleans. The good news is it is starting to lose some strength because it is overland. The bad news is it does still pose a threat for flooding as we head over the next several days. Some areas have seen over we head over the next several days. Some areas have seen over 170 millimetres of rain so far, and we are expecting more. The winds have been over 60 knots and a lot of locations. And much higher than that for some. 0n the river behind me, i can slip this camera around and show you these men and women who are trying to get out of their hunting and fishing cabins. This river is well out of its banks. 0bviously and fishing cabins. This river is well out of its banks. Obviously not supposed to be this high. We had a very wet spring, a lot of snow melt in the midwest, and all that water came down here, and then we had a southerly push of wind from storm barry, that pushed all the water higher. So right now that water is slowly going down, but still in the coming days we do have to worry about this going to other states, north of this area and also east of this area. Obviously people like yourself are mapping the course of the eye of the storm very closely. Do you feel that the authorities are responding well to what has been unfolding so far . They absolutely have. The National Guard has been here helping people. There have been mandatory evacuations, and even those that didnt evacuate, yesterday the coast guard did go to try to help some people. I do believe the authorities are doing a greatjob here. Police have used batons and pepper spray against demonstrators in hong kong, as thousands of pro democracy campaigners took to the streets again today, as they try to keep up the momentum of recent mass protests. Scuffles broke out between officers in riot gear and the Anti Government protesters, who built barricades in the street. This evening, thousands remain on the streets and have been facing off against police. 0ur correspondent Stephen Mcdonell has been in hong kong this evening. It isa it is a pretty tense mood here. This is the situation right now, as you can see behind me there are hundreds of riot police that have come with large shields and batons and helmets. There are rows behind me. And the reason they are here, i will show you, is that as we go to the march, which was legal today and given permission to go ahead, as it has reached the end of its official permission time. So from this moment on, what im going to show you is an illegal gathering. This has now become the pattern in hong kong. There is a large march, where people have now gone beyond just calling for getting rid of this extradition bill, and now they see that they are defending hong kongs broader freedoms, and even calling for one person one vote democratic elections. We move down to the other end, im sure you can see this is how the protesters have responded to that riot police presence. This is their front line, that riot police presence. This is theirfront line, if that riot police presence. This is their front line, if you that riot police presence. This is theirfront line, if you like. They have put up barricades, and they are double layered, if you like. There are umbrellas as well, they are designed to repel tear gas and pepper spray, and are also symbolic of the Umbrella Movement protests. If we come a bit closer, as the rain comes down, you can see how these have been put together to try to secure them, and at some point the police are going to come through and have to clear this. But, you know, it does show the seriousness of what has now become the new normal in hong kong. Every weekend we have these rolling protests. And at the end of it, these demonstrators,