Hes written a furious letter calling the move a war on american democracy. And, making history Fallon Sherlock becomes the first woman to beat a man in a world darts tournament. Just so proud of what ive done. I mean, weve always wanted to prove to the men that we can compete with them, so ijust felt like i had to put something out there for us women. Coming up on bbc news, liverpool play in the Club World Cup later despite criticism of it being in qatar. The club sent a youth team to play aston villa in the league cup last night. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The relatives of four british soldiers who died in the 1982 hyde park bombing have won their civil case against the convicted i remember, john downey. The families are seeking damages, after a criminal case against him collapsed. The judge at the High Court Said this morning she was satisfied mr downey was an active participant in the attack. Sangita myska reports. Walking out of the high court, the families of the victims of the hyde park bombing say this has been a fight that has lasted more than three decades. The families here today were told they would never getjustice. That they should put the past behind them and move on. They, and thousands whose lives were devastated by the ira are the forgotten victims. Described in court as a cold blooded killing, it was the 20th ofjuly 1982 when an ira car bomb was detonated in hyde park. Then another device was detonated under a bandstand close by. Amongst those killed, four soldiers from the household cavalry. Squadron quartermaster corporal roy bright. Lieutenant anthony bailey. Lance Corporal Jeffrey young. And trooper simon tipper. Convicted in the 1970s, he was charged with the bombing in 2014. He denied any involvement. The criminal case collapsed against him. As part of the good friday agreement, john downey had been sent and on the run letter and given an assurance he would not face trial. The scheme was heavily criticised. Tony blair, his government implemented the letters, fiercely defended them. Without having done that, we would not have a Northern IrelandPeace Process in place. The victims families didnt give up, Winning League late last year to fund this civil action againstjohn downey. Year to fund this civil action against john downey. Yesterday, many responsible for the most awful acts of terrorism on british soil were living out their days in peaceful retirement believing they would never be held to account for their crimes. Butjustice has prevailed. The relatives of those who brought todays case analogy damages from john downey. The cost of their loss is yet to be determined. 0ur correspondent Angus Crawford is at the high court in london. What is the significance of this today . In court it was described as a vicious attack of brutality causing maximum harm. It was brought by the daughter of lance Corporal Jeffrey young. The judge mrsjustice yip decided was that finger prints ona yip decided was that finger prints on a car parking ticket belonging to the car that was used to carry the bomb did definitely belong, in her view, to mr downey. It there for attached indirectly to the attack. She said he was an active participant, it was a concerted plan aimed at killing or causing serious harm. She said the claimant has established the defendant is responsible for the unlawful killing of her father. This responsible for the unlawful killing of herfather. This is responsible for the unlawful killing of her father. This is a responsible for the unlawful killing of herfather. This is a hugely symbolic moment for the families and what it means is at a later date there will be another hearing and at that hearing it will be decided just how much compensation should be paid to those who have suffered most as a result of this attack. Thank you. More than 15,000 nurses have gone on strike in Northern Ireland in a dispute about pay and patient safety. About two thirds of them are members of the Royal College of nursing which is taking strike action for the first time in its 103 year history. Theyre unhappy about being paid less than colleagues elsewhere in the uk. Many appointments and treatments have been cancelled because of the strike, and a number of minor injury units are closed. Chris page is in dundonald. Thousands of nhs workers are on picket lines across Northern Ireland, dozens at this site on the outskirts of east belfast. They would usually be inside the ulster hospital looking after patients but they say the reason they are standing outside is because they ca re standing outside is because they care so standing outside is because they care so passionately about their jobs. They argue that the Health Service is under increasing strain and that has led them to take a step they hoped they would never have too. Horns toot. Support for the strikers taking part in a picket unlike any before. The Royal College of nursing has existed for 103 years, this is the first time its members have walked out of work. It is a very sad day for nursing and all our colleagues that it had to come to this. This goes against the grain for all nurses. The main thing is definitely patient safety. When we go to wards we see a staffing deficit and it is actually very concerning for all of us. More than 15,000 nurses are on strike but many other Health Care Professionals are taking part in this industrial action, too, from paramedics to social workers to administrators. Their basic message is they want to be paid the same as nhs staff in the rest of the uk. The relatively low wages means its been difficult to fill jobs. The relatively low wages means its been difficult to filljobs. There are more than 7000 vacancies across the Health Service in Northern Ireland. 2800 are in nursing positions. To fill the gap, more than £200 million has been spent on agency staff in the past year which has led to pressure on existing staff. In a survey, almost half of workers said they felt unwell as a result of work related stress with one third thinking of leaving. Nurses say they cant provide the ca re nurses say they cant provide the care they want to. Our priority is patients and keeping them safe. At the minute, i dont feel i can keep patients safe all the time. I go into work sometimes and im thinking, how are we going to get through this day . More Urgent Services such as Cancer Treatment wont be affected by the walk out. Emergency departments will remain open but many outpatient appointments have been called off. Hospital managers are warning there is serious disruption. This is a very anxious time for people, anxious about their physical and mental and social well being. We have really added to that anxiety, unfortunately, making some cancellations. We will do our utmost to reschedule them as soon as we possibly can but it will take some time. The strike is happening as politicians at stormont take part in negotiations aimed at restoring the devolved government. Health care reforms have been left on the shelf because there have been no ministers in office. This is the front line where the political deadlock collides with the most value public service. It is a christmas of crisis in hospitals. The westminster government says it cant step in because health care is a devolved matter and should be the responsibility of local politicians. The Northern Ireland secretary is meeting the five main stormont parties as part of those talks and i understand he is planning to invite them to a Health Summit tomorrow to try to resolve the issue. Studio thank you. Tony blair has delivered a scathing verdict on labours performance in the general election, and urged moderates in the party to take back control from the far left. In a speech in london, the former Prime Minister warned that the party had to change course, or it might never win power again. His intervention comes as candidates to be the next labour leader begin to outline their vision for the future. Nick eardley reports. Just wondering whether we are going to be able to count on your vote . What went wrong and how does labour rebuild after its worst election result in 80 years . There is a lot of soul searching going on in the party. The last man to win an election as labour leader says a big rethink is needed. Labour can keep with the programme and positions of Jeremy Corbyn with a new leader in which case its finished. Or it can understand that it must recapture the party from the far left, make radical changes and begin the march back to power. Labour has changed since the blair era, that membership is more left wing, many policies are more radical and its candidates are emerging and many are reluctant to change things too much. |j emerging and many are reluctant to change things too much. I think that you corbyn was right in 2015 when he said we should be an anti austerity party, we should be against cuts to public spending. That was a fundamentally important shift in our party and what im concerned about in the aftermath of this election is that we stare and lurch to a different position without recognising what an important shift that was. But can another mp representing a north london seat help labour reconnect with the north of england . Sir keir starmer is Jeremy Corbyns constituency neighbour and so is the other candidate out of the traps, Emily Thornberry launched her bid criticising mr corbyn for backing an election and says shes ready to ta ke election and says shes ready to take on boris johnson. Election and says shes ready to take on borisjohnson. She wrote in the guardian, when the next election comes i would like labour to have a leader and team in place a Strategic Vision to exploitjohnsons failings. The labour leadership race went formerly get under way until the new year but already there is a slow strea m the new year but already there is a slow stream of prospective candidates setting out what they think went wrong. The biggest question of the contest is going to be whether mr corbyns approach needs a few tweaks or wholesale change. Leadership hopefuls will have to persuade a left wing membership and unions of their merits and many of mr corbyns allies are preparing to back their own candidate. I think its good there are candidates from the different political strands within the party putting their name forward. My preference is for rebecca long bailey but i think its welcome that the members are going to have a real choice. After rejection from the electorate, the battle for labours teacher is under way. Labours future. Our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster. I think tony blair knows he will get bread rolls and modern tomatoes metaphorically chucked at him by many labour folk who now frankly reviled their formerly death even though he was their most successful ever election winner. Tony blair knows that but the point was to try and create the space for a genuine debate about where on earth labour days now. His great fear is that labour folk sit around in the living room complaining about the flickering light, the frayed carpet, the dirty curtains and dont notice the dirty curtains and dont notice the heifer lamp sitting in the arm chair. That great big heavy lump in his view isJeremy Corbyns far left sectarian politics heffalump. What is striking from the contenders that have emerged so far has been their reluctance to go for the jugular when it comes toJeremy Corbyn. Emily thornberry saying this lunchtime but yes it was a catastrophic folly for mr corbyn to agree to the election. His position on brexit was never going to work but lets not have a big ideological debate, similarly, sir keir starmer, not a word of criticism really of mr corbyn or his manifesto and saying lets not oversteer back to the centre ground. You have to say, why is this . The reason is because the membership, which is the key body which will determine the next leader, are still overwhelmingly supportive of mr corbyn. If you are an outand supportive of mr corbyn. If you are an out and out corbyn critic you aint got much chance. Thank you. A website for hotpoint and indesit customers to register washing machines that could be a fire risk has suffered technical problems. Around half a million appliances are being recalled because their door locking system can overheat. Our personal finance correspondent, simon gompertz, is here. Continuing bad news, explain what is going on here. The website still isnt working and its frustrating for customers of whirlpool who own hotpoint and indesit washing machines and were told yesterday lunchtime that there was a recall and they needed to check on the website whether they were affected and book a pick up to have it replaced or to have them repaired. That was their choice. They havent been able to find out and thats particularly difficult for them because theyve also been told that because theyve also been told that because of the risk of a fire from these faulty electronic door locks, they should either not use them, unplug them and not use their washing machines, or at least only use them on the coldest washes. So what do they do . Weve been promised by the company that this site is being revamped and will be up and running this afternoon. At the same time, their telephone helpline seems to have been overwhelmed. They say theyve taken to have been overwhelmed. They say theyve ta ken thousands to have been overwhelmed. They say theyve taken thousands of calls today but people are being held on the line for 20 minutes and then its dropping off. Ijust got in touch and they said please call back later in a recorded message. Very frustrating for people who are very concerned about their washing machines whether they can use them and whether they will be repaired. Thank you. Our top story this lunchtime. The relatives of four british soldiers who died in the 1982 hyde park bombing have won their civil case against the convicted ira member, john downey. And a british hospital has become the first in the world to test a new way of delivering chemotherapy. Coming up on bbc news. Former arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says mikel arteta has to be given time if he gets the managersjob. Arsenal are in talks with Manchester City where arteta is currently assistant to pep guardiola. The us house of representatives will vote later today on whether to impeach president trump. Hes accused of pressurising ukraine for personal gain, and obstructing the subsequent investigation into his conduct. Voting is expected to divide along party lines, and with democrats in control of the lower house, donald trump is likely to become only the third american president to be put on trial, a process which in theory could lead to him being removed from office. He has responded by writing a furious letter to the senior democrat nancy pelosi accusing her of declaring open war on american democracy. Gary odonoghue reports from capitol hill. Without objection, the committee is adjourned. And with that simple strike of the gavel, democrats declared all out political war on one of the most controversial president s in americas history. Today is a solemn and sad day. Not one republican has come out in favour of impeaching the president. This is tribal politics at its most raw. They dont like the president , they dont like the president s supporters, and they dislike us so much theyre willing to weaponise the government. So what are the two charges against the president . The first is that he abused his power by pressuring the president of ukraine to investigate one of his main democratic rivals, former Vice President joe biden. The second is that he obstructed congress by trying to stop officials giving evidence and failing to provide documents. If it is peace and goodwill to all you are looking for at this festive moment, then washington is not the place to find it. Barring a political earthquake, democrats will shortly vote to impeach Donald John Trump with their sizeable majority in the house of representatives. Making him only the third us president in history to face that fate. Good evening. From sex at the white house to a trial for his political life. Last time it happened was 21 years ago, almost to the day. Those opposed will say no. The republican controlled house impeached bill clinton for lying to a grand jury and for obstruction ofjustice. All relating to his affair with a 22 year old intern, monica lewinsky. But he was cleared in the senate and that is the most likely outcome for president trump, too. They took a perfect phone call that i had with the president of ukraine, an absolutely perfect call. You know it, they all know it. And nothing was said wrong in that call. To impeach the president of United States for that is a disgrace. Democrats know they wont get the two thirds majority needed in the senate to remove a president under the constitution. But they are determined to do as much political damage as they can. This process will be over in the matter of a few short weeks but its consequences will work themselves out right up until election day next november. Gary odonoghue, bbc news, washington. A british hospital has become the first in the world to test a new way of delivering chemotherapy. Doctors at the Royal Marsden hospital are trialling acoustic cluster therapy, which uses ultrasound waves to directly target tumours. Its hoped the treatment will result in fewer side effects though the trial is still in its early stages, as our health correspondent, laura foster, explains. Nerves are common when youre a patient in hospital, even more so when youre the first person in the world to receive a new treatment. You feel quite vulnerable, but its also very exciting. Am i a guinea pig . Its quite nerve racking. This is acoustic cluster therapy, which aims to make anti cancer drugs more effective. But how . One problem with chemotherapy is that the drugs flow around your