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A coroner has formally opened inquests into the deaths of five people who were killed in a shooting in plymouth a week ago. The inquest heard from a senior policeman that Jake Davison shot dead his Mother Maxine following an argument. You are superheroes. Really . The paralympics, join a global campaign, to improve the lives of A Billion disabled people, around the world. And, unearthed near a Berkshire Church the site of an 8th Century Monastery that was believed to have been � lost� and has baffled historians. Good Evening And Welcome to Bbc News. There is a desperate scramble to escape afghanistan, as hundreds of people, fearing for their lives under taliban rule, beg and plead, to be allowed to board flights out of the Country. The government says the uk will continue to help people leave as long as american troops remain in control of Kabul Airport. More british personnel are being sent to the afghan capital to help maintain order. The Defence Secretary Ben Wallace says more than ten flights a day are bringing people here and that the uk is using every space possible on planes to fly people out of kabul. Meanwhile, president biden says us troops may have to stay in afghanistan beyond the Withdrawal Deadline of the end of august. The us says it has evacuated 7,000 people so far. Outside the perimeter of Kabul Airport, there have been chaotic scenes as desperate afghans try to flee the Country. Many afghans are trying to get Exit Papers from Western Embassies. They then then head in hope, to Kabul Airport. In a moment well have the latest from our correspondent, Secundar Kemani in the capital, but Firstjonathan Beale reports on the despairing efforts of many, to leave their homeland. Chaotic to leave their homeland. Scenes outside Kabul Airport. Chaotic scenes outside Kabul Airport. Hundreds desperate to get a flight to freedom, even passing toddlers over barricades to troops guarding the perimeter. They hope, if they cannot get out, their children might. This gives a sense of the scale. A thin line of british soldiers trying to keep order. The heartbreak of having to turn away those without the right papers. And there are still fears for those Left Behind. I there are still fears for those Left Behind. , ,. Behind. I love this Country, i want to be in this behind. I love this Country, i want to be in this Country. Behind. I love this Country, i want to be in this Country. The to be in this Country. The international Community Talk about evacuating the people who work there, which can be good. But people who are in afghanistan, they are in need, too. Some people came to kabul and they dont have a roof over their head and they dont have food. There is some semblance of order inside the airport, with military evacuation flights continuing. Britain says it has already flown out more than 1000 people. It is aiming to do that every day. But it still depends on the taliban, who Control Access to the airport. The us president , still having to defend his decision to leave, at least like this. He had promised a safe and orderly withdrawal. He set a deadline of getting his troops out by the end of the month. Now he says they will stay until every us citizen is out. They will stay until every us citizen is out. � u, ,. , citizen is out. Americans understand that we may citizen is out. Americans understand that we may have citizen is out. Americans understand that we may have to citizen is out. Americans understand that we may have to be citizen is out. Americans understand that we may have to be there citizen is out. Americans understand | that we may have to be there beyond august the 31st. August the 31st. Americans understand august the 31st. Americans understand we august the 31st. Americans understand we will august the 31st. Americans understand we will try august the 31st. 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If there are american citizens love, he was left. And . If there are american citizens love, we i he was left. And . If there are | american citizens love, we will he was left. In if there are american citizens love, we will stay there american citizens love, we will stay there until american citizens love, we will stay there until we get them all out. Britain there until we get them all out. Britain says they will stay at the airport for as long as the americans remain. But it is the taliban who Control Access. There have been apparent acts of defiance to their rule already with some residents in kabul parading the old national flag. It is independence day, but it is the taliban who are in charge and who will decide what happens next. Heres our afghanistan Correspondent Secunder kermani with an update on the situation at Kabul Airport. The situation there is a little calm thanit the situation there is a little calm than it has been in previous days, but still very chaotic. Large crowds of people at the different entrances to the airport. Still seeing taliban fighters Whipping Members of the crowd in order to try and control them at times. Some of those people who do have valid permission to travel, to be evacuated as saying they are struggling to get to the entrance to the airport because of the chaotic situation. But many of the chaotic situation. But many of the others who are there, they dont have visas and they dont necessarily have passports or realistically have a chance of getting out, but theyjust turned up there in the hope that they will somehow manage to escape. There has also been similar in chaotic scenes outside of the embassies. I was at the canadian embassy, hundreds of people standing there scribbling their names and passport details and pieces of paper and then handing to the taliban hoping they will reach the taliban hoping they will reach the canadian embassy. The canadian embassy has already been evacuated. In other parts of the city, Everyday Life is resuming. I was at a Snooker Club earlier today as well. Young men playing snooker, on the face of it, normal life resuming. When i spoke to them about the current situation, all of them were deeply worried about the future. We have seen many desperate scenes at the airport, including horrific pictures of people trying to cling to the outside of departing planes. An afghan footballer who played for the national Youth Team fell to his death after trying to cling to a us Plane Airlifting people out of taliban controlled kabul, a Sports Federation says. A Government Institution that worked with sporting groups, confirmed the death of Zaki Anwari in the mayhem that erupted at the airport in the capital this week. The Foreign Secretary, dominic raab, has rejected calls to resign, after being accused of a � catastrophic failure ofjudgement� in his handling of the afghan crisis. Hes been criticised by opposition parties, after it was reported that he failed to follow advice while On Holiday, to call his afghan counterpart last friday, to discuss evacuations. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace, has defended his colleague he says such a Phone Call, wouldnt have made any difference. 0ur Political Correspondent Ben Wright reports. A potentially life saving flight as the rescue continues. Up to ten planes per day are carrying british nationals and afghan evacuees from the chaos of kabul to the uk. I spoke to a Uk Resident of afghan origin who we will call sara who is waiting to hear if her father and otherfamily have made it out. The practicalities of the situation are different to what the instructions want. I appreciate there are efforts being made to have, you are saying tens of flights landing every day and what not, its not as easy as we will land plane, you get there, job done, its just not that simple unfortunately. There is now a rush to leave and according to a report in the daily mail, Government Officials asked the Foreign Secretary, dominic raab, on friday to urgently call his afghan opposite number in order to arrange help for afghans who worked for the uk. Mr raab was not at his usual desk, he was On Holiday in crete and The Call was delegated to a Junior Minister instead. Labour said he should be sacked or quit. The idea that the Foreign Secretary would not pick up the phone as the taliban were advancing and standing At The Gates Of Kabul to see what we could do to help and prevent afghanistan descending into a base for terror again seems to me to be extraordinary. But today Mr Raab shrugged off calls to go. Are you going to resign, Mr Raab . No. That was a no and a Cabinet Colleague came to Mr Raabs defence. The only problem last week was not a Phone Call to an afghan government that was melting away and had almost, or dont have any leverage. The number one challenge at the end of last week was whether the airport would continue to fly out, allow planes to fly out, and those people that we were getting out, would they be allowed to get out. That was the number one call, the only thing that mattered. Dominic raab insists he was working hard On Holiday, getting back to britain in the early hours of monday, after the taliban had captured kabul. 0ne Phone Call might not have changed anything but it adds to the picture of a government blindsided by events and slow to catch up. Today Mr Raab chaired talks with the g7 and other countries. This signal was not subtle. But there is Cross Party Anger at what has happened in afghanistan and the Foreign Secretary is feeling the flak. Ben wright, Bbc News, westminster. Here the government, says the uk will continue to help people leave the Country, as long as the us military remains in control of the airport. More british troops are being sent to help maintain order. Lucy manning, has been speaking to one family who managed to escape kabul, and also to an interpreter who worked with british forces, and remains trapped there. To stay is dangerous, to try to go isnt much safer but its a risk many are taking. This man worked in afghanistan, a british afghan, here pictured with the Countrys former defence minister, thanking him for his work. He and his family were flown out of afghanistan two days ago by the raf and are now quarantining in manchester. Yes, i feel good, we are safe. We will start back from scratch in the uk. His wife isnt a dual national. She was told to stay behind and then struggled to get into the airport. The situation is very bad because we were literally inside the compound, we could see the fighting, the shooting. She was crying. When we met her again in that, there was one of the officers, he was a british officer, he was actually. He cried too. How was the situation on the plane for everyone . The situation was chaotic. The plane was completely full. One of my children was sitting on the floor. With his work for coalition forces, he feared for his life. We are the lucky ones. We made it. There are lots of people who really need help. 0thers havent made it out. These, the certificates of a former british interpreter we are calling abdul. Good enough to risk his life, but refused permission to come to the uk. The Home Office says it carries out thorough checks, but his bags are packed with nowhere to go. Lucy manning, Bbc News. The taliban have a list of collaborators they want to question and punish thats according to the norwegian centre for global analyses which provides intelligence to un agencies. Their report says that the taliban have been going Door To door and arresting and threatening to kill or arrest Family Members of Target Individuals unless they surrender. Christian nellemann is from the analysis organisation. What we have seen the taliban, in advance of moving into all major cities in afghanistan, notjust kabul, they have more advanced intelligent systems, they have a list of individuals and even in the very first hours of moving into kabul, they began to search for former government employees, especially intelligence services and Special Forces units and this is not the action of random taliban groups seeking revenge. This involved written orders from the Military Commission of the taliban. It involves actual intelligence, photographs and so on of the individuals they are searching for. Iamjoined by i am joined by someone who managed to get out of the Country. What are you hearing from others who have not left . ~. ,. , , you hearing from others who have not left . ,. , , left . Women are mostly staying in their houses left . Women are mostly staying in their houses because left . Women are mostly staying in their houses because they left . Women are mostly staying in their houses because they dont i left . Women are mostly staying in i their houses because they dont dare to go out. If they need to go, they need to see some special things like their coverings. It is difficult for them because women who are in contact with them, are the new generation and they were not living like this two decades ago. They are so terrified that if the taliban invade their houses and if they find them, because they have already seen that halep and is part declaring and announcing that female journalists are ok, but they prevented a national Tv Presenter to enter her office. And the bravejournalists in kabul, they were told to cover what is going on, but they wrote they were totally disappointed and they are receiving so many messages from all around afghanistan that shows what is going on. People are complaining about the taliban and they dont have the platform to report. How can they do it because they are faced with censorship, not able to show the Reality. You they are faced with censorship, not able to show the Reality. Able to show the Reality. You got out on friday. Able to show the Reality. You got out on friday, a able to show the Reality. You got out on friday, a day able to show the Reality. You got out on friday, a day and able to show the Reality. You got out on friday, a day and a able to show the Reality. You got out on friday, a day and a half. Out on friday, a day and a half before the taliban took over kabul, do you feel like you had a lucky escape . flit do you feel like you had a lucky Esca E . ,. , do you feel like you had a lucky escae . ,. , � escape . Of course, ifeelthat. But at the same escape . Of course, ifeelthat. But at the same i escape . Of course, ifeelthat. But at the same i feel escape . Of course, ifeelthat. But at the same i feel i escape . Of course, ifeelthat. But at the same i feel i have at the same time i feel i have betrayed because i have left my family and friends in a bad situation. It doesnt feel good, but my family is happy that at least one member of the family is safe right now. I requested to book my ticket at 16, now. I requested to book my ticket at16, but now. I requested to book my ticket at 16, but It Isjust A now. I requested to book my ticket at 16, but it is just a chance that i could come out like that. It feels bad that very soon after i didnt have time to settle here. Ijust heard what was happening, kabul had fallen and everyone was in fear. I am also in a despairing mood, even far away from my Country. Far away from my Country. When do ou think far away from my Country. When do you think you far away from my Country. When do you think you will far away from my Country. When do you think you will be far away from my Country. When do you think you will be able far away from my Country. When do you think you will be able to far away from my Country. When do you think you will be able to return| you think you will be able to return to afghanistan . That you think you will be able to return to afghanistan . To afghanistan . That is the most difficult question to afghanistan . That is the most difficult Question Right to afghanistan . That is the most difficult Question Right now. To afghanistan . That is the most difficult Question Right now. I to afghanistan . That is the most| difficult Question Right now. I was planning to return when i was coming. I rememberthat my planning to return when i was coming. I remember that my father told me the day before departure, we dont want you to come back here. They said that maybe the story will repeat, but not that soon. It is difficult to tell your daughter not to come back, but i was determined to come back, but i was determined to come back, but i was determined to come back. Although i was feeling something was going to happen. Right now, i have no idea what will happen after my graduation. Where should i go . I have no home right now. There are thousands of afghans in afghanistan right now, they dont want to live with the taliban, with that kind of extremist rules. They are ready to leave everything, their houses, homes they made. But they want to survive and live like a human in another safe Country right now. We human in another safe Country right now. ~. , human in another safe Country right now. We really appreciate you sueakin now. We really appreciate you speaking to now. We really appreciate you speaking to us, now. We really appreciate you speaking to us, thank now. We really appreciate you speaking to us, thank you now. We really appreciate you | speaking to us, thank you very now. We really appreciate you speaking to us, thank you very much. A five year old boy who fell to his death from a ninth Floor Window of a hotel in sheffield yesterday, was a refugee from afghanistan. South Yorkshire Police say theyre providing support to his family. For more on this story, heres our home editor, mark easton. The headlines on Bbc News. Some at Kabul Airport hand over their children to us marines, a in a desperate bid to get them onto flights out of afghanistan. 0thers Beg Western Embassies for travel papers. The uk says it will continue to help people escape, as long as the us military controls the airport. Nearly 37,000 new coronaVirus cases are reported in the uk but researchers say the main vaccines do offer good protection against the Delta Variant. Sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heres mark edwards. It isa it is a busy night of football with huts tottenham hotspur, aberdeen and rangers all in action. Stjohnstone drew away. Chris kane opened the scoring. But there was a second Half Penalty to level the first leg. The second leg is next week. Spurs are away in portugal against pass us to ferreira. No Harry Kane in that squad. The hosts have gone a goal up. Aberdeen lost their first leg in baku and a Step Up from that competition, in the europa league, rangers take on an armenian club in the first leg of their play off. It is goalless with about 20 minutes on the clock in that match. Denis law has been diagnosed with dementia. The 81 year old said he has alzheimers and vascular dementia and is the latest former player to reveal he has the degenerative brain disease. His former united team mate, Sir Bobby Charlton was diagnosed with the condition last year. Then a slow one plenty of titles at his 11 years at old trafford. It has been an exciting start to the womens open golf. Georgia hall bogeyed the 18th which leaves her one shot off the leaders. Joining her in the tie for second is the scottish amateur, Louise Duncan who impressed on the back nine and an eagle on the 14th. It is a three Way Tie for the lead which includes nelly korda. They all finished on five under par. Yorkshire County Cricket Club say their former Player Azeem Rafiq Yorkshire County Cricket Club say Theirformer Player Azeem rafiq he said The Club was racist, have offered him an apology. He said last year that institutional racism at The Club had left him close to taking his own life. An independent investigation started last september with the ecb writing to The Club to ask for a copy of the findings. Rafiq has questioned Yorkshires Behaviour and said it has been a frustrating and difficult 12 months. A year of trying to get people to listen. My year of giving them an opportunity to do the right thing and we end up with the statement that turns racism into inappropriate behaviour. I am frustrated. I am pretty angry. To try and even say that these are historical things, yes, there were things from ten years ago, but predominantly most of my allegations are to the people who are still there in the leadership positions. It is about my second speu positions. It is about my second spell at The Club, with all of them, i am pretty sure, in a position of power. I am pretty sure, in a position of ower. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , power. Glamorgan have won the first oneDay Trophy power. Glamorgan have won the first oneDay Trophy in power. Glamorgan have won the first oneDay Trophy in the power. Glamorgan have won the first oneDay Trophy in the history power. Glamorgan have won the first oneDay Trophy in the history after. One Day Trophy in the history after beating durham in the royal London Cup final at trent bridge. Having been put into bat, 82 from Ciaran Carlson help them recover to finish on 296. Paving the way for victory by 56 runs, Michael Hogan relishing taking the final wicket. Primoz roglic is in the lead after a thrilling finish to stage six. The last mile was uphill. He has now moved to the top of the standings and Adam Yates is in 11th. That is all sport for now, back to you, james. Former Gurkha Soldiers have called off their thirteen day hunger strike, after securing a meeting with the government. Gurkhas who retired before 1997 get around a quarter of the pension of their British Army counterparts, as their rates were based on the assumption that they would return to nepal. The group had not eaten for almost a fortnight, with one 60 year old admitted to hospital with Heart Problems in the early hours of wednesday morning. Gurkha Veteran Deepak Maskey says they are seeking fairness we do get about one quarter of what our british colleagues get. When we say equal pension, we are not asking for what the british colleagues are getting, because we were discharged from the army or we went on pension earlier than they. For example, a Gurkha Soldier would retire at a 15 Year Point and a british soldier would retire at 22 years. We are asking for a pro wrought attention, thatisif asking for a pro wrought attention, that is if a british soldier gets £22 after retiring after 22 years, then a Gurkha Soldier should get £15 on his retirement at the 15 Year Point. Because we served under the same rules, we wore the same uniform, we thought the same war. We are in the same danger. We face the same bullets. So why is this different . That is what we are asking for. The governments latest Virus-figures'>CoronaVirus Figures show there were over 36,500 new infections recorded, in the latest 24 hour period, which means, on average, there were more than 30 Thousand new cases per day in the last week. 6379 people are currently in hospital with the Virus. 113 deaths were recorded in the past 2a hours, 00v5 with an average of 96 a day in the past week. 0n vaccinations, 87. 3 per cent adults in the uk, have now had their firstjab, thats now measured as the percentage of those aged 16 and over in the population, it was previously measured as a percentage of over 18s. And 75. 7 per cent of adults,have had two jabs. The biggest survey of Covid Infection in the uk, has found that both the Pfizer And Astrazeneca vaccines, are still offering good protection against the Delta Variant, the dominant strain in the uk. But researchers also found that fully vaccinated adults, can harbour Virus levels as high as those who are unvaccinated, if infected with the Delta Variant. Heres our medical editor, fergus walsh. 16 year olds in newcastle were taking up the offer of a covid vaccine today, ahead of returning to school and college. New research shows the younger you are, the more durable the protection from the vaccine and for now, they are being offered only a single dose. Analysis of Pcr Tests from more than a third of A Million volunteers has shown the Delta Variant is more able to cause infection in fully immunised adults than previous strains. The study found that two doses of the Pfizer Vaccine initially gave more than 90 protection against symptomatic Covid Infection, compared to around 70 for the oxford astrazeneca jab. But over the course of three months, the protection offered by the Pfizer Jab fell significantly, whereas that of the Astrazeneca Vaccine remained more stable. The researchers believe that both vaccines will offer similar and still significant protection at around four to five months and its worth stressing that the vaccines give very strong protection against severe covid illness. The study also showed that double vaccinated adults harboured the same levels of Virus if they get infected with delta as unvaccinated people. What that means is they definitely have the potential to pass that Virus onto other people and so its really important to take precautions. If you do get covid, despite being vaccinated, dont assume you cant pass it on. So what does all this mean for third Booster Doses, which ministers are planning to roll out for the Over 50s from next month . The scientists who will make the final decision say it is still up in the air. We do need to know that there are people who actually need boosting. We would want to avoid getting into a situation where we were giving boosters on a just in Case Basis because you could end up being locked into a position of really not knowing whether your boosters were required or who or when they were needed. But israel is already offering Booster Doses to the Over 50s in a bid to curb a huge spike in infections. 0ther wealthy nations plan to folllow suit, even while most poorer countries have barely started protecting the most vulnerable. Fergus walsh, Bbc News. The number of people waiting for non urgent Hospital Treatment in wales, has hit an all time high. Injune, there were 624,000 on waiting lists, thats around 20 of the population. Those needing orthopaedic or trauma treatment, had the longest wait. Now its time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. It has been a cloudy day for most of us. But the thickest cloud was across Northern England where it earned a wet for a time. To the west we have low pressure lurking and these Weather Fronts will be spreading rain are way over the next few days. 0vernight, spreading rain are way over the next few days. Overnight, for most it is a dry night but we will keep a lot of cloud and if patches are possible as well. Temperatures ten to 1a degrees. Tomorrow, this rain is going to move quickly eastwards, reaching Northern Ireland with The Rain Turning Heavier and steady through the day. There is a better chance of seeing breaks in scotland. We may hold onto some of the sunshine for Northern Scotland and across parts of Eastern England, East Wales and into the afternoon. At the north ross langdon, West Scotland and the North West of wales, thick hello this is Bbc News. The headlines some at Kabul Airport hand over their children to us marines, in a desperate bid to get them onto flights out of the Country. 0thers Beg Western Embassies, for travel papers. The uk says it will continue to help people escape, as long as the us military controls the airport. A five year old afghan boy who did make it to the uk has fallen to his death from a Hotel Window in sheffield. He fled the taliban just days ago. Nearly 30,000 people of the new coronaVirus cases are reported in the uk but they say they knew vaccines do offer good protection against the delta variance. A current or has opened an inquest into the depths of five people who were shot a week ago. An inquest heard thatjake people who were shot a week ago. An inquest heard that Jake Davidson shot that his mother following an argument. We talk to the one person who will go to carleton when he needed a custom made blacksmith. The origins of the War In Afghanistan lie in the attacks of september the eleventh, when nearly Three Thousand people were killed the vast majority in new york. The attack was planned by Al Qaeda from its base in afghanistan. As Aleem Maqbool has been hearing in new york, some of those directly affected now fear that the events of recent days have once again made them unsafe. In the soaring skyline of lower manhattan, there remains a Heart Rending gap where the towers of the World Trade Centre once stood. Their footprints turned into memorials for the victims. Within a month of the horrific acts that took their lives, 7,000 miles away, Military Operations were being launched. Well, the War In Afghanistan, of course, was started In The Name Of those who died at this spot nearly 20 years ago. In trying to find their killers, in trying to ensure an attack like that never happened again. But some of those relatives Left Behind are now among those who are furious at how it has all ended. Ao year old Katherine Woolf from swansea was working on the 97th Floor of the north tower, when it was struck by a plane. No remains of hers were ever identified. Her husband, charles, says there is no question the war was justified and that he had certainly celebrated the death of 0sama bin laden. But that hes been shocked by recent events. The situation that just occurred in afghanistan over the weekend was inexcusable, absolutely inexcusable. What they did was pull out. How they did it was absolutely wrong, absolutely wrong. After this debacle last weekend, i do not feel proud of our leaders. I feel proud about our nation, but not our current leaders. Each room has a little Piece Ofjoe in it. Christine lemmfeels a huge amount of pride for her husband, joe. He was in the new York Police at the time of the 9 11 attacks and was one of those who pulled bodies from the rubble. That day was the reason he re enlisted and went to fight in afghanistan. But it was there that he was killed. They went over there to make america safer. After what happened at 9 11. So, how are we safer now, with the taliban taking over . Im sick to my stomach. Looking at a 20 year war, wherejoe and over 2,300 soldiers have died in the afghan war. All to be given back to the taliban. Joe was specifically killed by a taliban suicide bomber. Christines son was just four years old when he saluted the coffin of his father. For all the sacrifice, there are suddenly fears the chaos far away means a new, more dangerous era here. Aleem maqbool, Bbc News, in new york. The bbc� s afghan service has interviewed an eyewitness from Kabul Airport a woman with a valid visa who wanted to leave the Country and was told to go to the airport to leave. The taliban forces stopped her because she was not accompanied by a mahram, thats a male member of herfamily. She was forced to go back home. Well we can speak now to marie clarke, Whos Vice President of the global programme for women for women international the womens rights group. She joins us live from washington. I dont know if you heard that statement of a woman trying to escape and get to the airport but because she was unaccompanied she was sent back. What is the future for women in Kabul And Afghanistan . It is something where a lot of the women we work with in afghanistan throughout the Country and especially our afghan staff are asking and we have also experienced that there can be a real distance between the rhetoric of the taliban saying theyre going to continue to support womens rights and Access To Education and to work and the Reality on the ground although the taliban has shown they are not a homogenous voice so in the same problems but different districts we have had radically different experiences of interfacing with the taliban that the woman that you just covered in one district when the taliban raised their flag they issued a letter on their letterhead that explained the new rules. 0ne issued a letter on their letterhead that explained the new rules. One of which was that a woman cannot leave her home without her maor melikson. In the local leaders in that district called our staff and said be careful, do not train today because we have heard that Amy Ngo Libya seemed to be a foreign ngo and you are under in another district, same province, we got a completely different reception. The taliban came to ourtraining different reception. The taliban came to our Training Centre where we have a small Demo Farm chickens and various different vegetables and they asked the gardener who is the only person there since we are all sheltering in place at the moment if he worked for a womens Rights Organisation and he said yes i do and offered them lunch and they assured him that we could continue training and it was important to be able to address the needs of the poorest women in afghanistan and how could they help. So we are really seeing two sides of the taliban even within the same province just even in different districts. Does within the same Province Ust even in different districts. In different districts. Does that su est in different districts. Does that suggest that in different districts. Does that suggest that there in different districts. Does that suggest that there is in different districts. Does that suggest that there is a in different districts. Does that suggest that there is a way in different districts. Does that suggest that there is a way to l suggest that there is a way to navigate through the taliban and for wanting to be able to have some kind of role and carry on with their jobs . Of role and carry on with their obs . ~. , of role and carry on with their obs . ~. , of role and carry on with their obs . ,. ,. , of role and carry on with their obs . ,. ,. ,. , jobs . We are certainly not going to abandon the jobs . We are certainly not going to abandon the women jobs . We are certainly not going to abandon the women of jobs . We are certainly not going toj abandon the Women Of Afghanistan Jobs . We are certainly not going to abandon the women of afghanistan and we will fight every way we can to meet their needs. But we do expect that it might look different district by district and we are really worried and our staff our are terrified that they will be forced to stop working or their lives are at risk. They would love to be there when men who was on the plane and getting out of kabul at this moment because they are really afraid. ~. , this moment because they are really afraid. ~. ,. This moment because they are really afraid. ,. , afraid. What about schools . Girls t in to afraid. What about schools . Girls trying to go afraid. What about schools . Girls trying to go to afraid. What about schools . Girls trying to go to school afraid. What about schools . Girls trying to go to school who afraid. What about schools . Girls trying to go to school who might| afraid. What about schools . Girls i trying to go to school who might be teenagers. We have seen some taliban spokespeople staying education might be ok and be exceeding some say it would stop at the age of 13. Would stop at the age of 13. Again. Its would stop at the age of 13. Again. Its chilling would stop at the age of 13. Again. Its chilling its would stop at the age of 13. Again. Its chilling its not would stop at the age of 13. Again. Its chilling its not a would stop at the age of 13. Again. Its chilling its not a homogenousl its chilling its not a Homogenous Taliban and that they are likely to see it look different in different places. Butjust imagine the tragedy that it feels for women who have been able to go to school and have been able to go to school and have been able to get their diplomas and graduate and become professionals. A colleague who when i was in couple was telling me about how she convinced Herfather Let was telling me about how she convinced her father let her go to school and to go to university even though she would have to go with boys and then how proud he was that she had graduated and how much he was an advocate for women to have a University Education and be able to getjobs and she was telling me yesterday that when she heard that taliban were starting to go Door To door in a neighbourhood that she was so afraid they would find the diploma. His prized possession of hers. So first she headed in the trash and then she was afraid what if they look through my trash . So she put it in the oven and she burned it. She burned the prized diploma so that taliban can legislate that girls cannot go to school and women can go to university but they can take that education from the last 20 years away from the woman and they cannot change the men who have had this transformative experience of knowing how valuable it is for wanting to be educated and so we will continue to fight for women to be able to have their rights in afghanistan and to hold onto that transformation that was very hard one over these last 20 years. If was very hard one over these last 20 ears. , was very hard one over these last 20 ears,. ,. ,. , was very hard one over these last 20 ears. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. , years. If a woman has an education but cannot years. If a woman has an education but Cannot Work, years. If a woman has an education but Cannot Work, what years. If a woman has an education but Cannot Work, what will years. If a woman has an education but Cannot Work, what will she years. If a woman has an education but Cannot Work, what will she do . This is airfare. 0ne but Cannot Work, what will she do . This is airfare. One other colleague of mine said i feel that i am about to lose my identity. My identity has been my work and my service to women in afghanistan. Who would i be in afghanistan if i Cannot Work . And the psychological damage of that is really traumatic and thats why so many organisations like women for women and others are starting to figure out how can we manoeuvre so that we can provide this support that we can provide this support that when they need so we can help women together and support one another and find ways to create as much space as we can for women no matter what comes. Matter what comes. Thank you for Oinin Matter what comes. Thank you for joining us matter what comes. Thank you for joining us we matter what comes. Thank you for joining us. We will matter what comes. Thank you for joining us. We will see matter what comes. Thank you for joining us. We will see whats matter what comes. Thank you for joining us. We will see whats on l joining us. We will see whats on some front pages at 1030 and 11 30pm this evening. I wake guestsjoining me tonight. It was a short hearing this morning. In which we heard from the senior investigating officer and he told the court that there was an argument between maxie her sonJake Davidson before he shot her at her home and the court heard that davidson went out into the Street And Shot selfie, the three year old who was out walking their Family Dog with her dad and the court heard that davidson went down the Street And Shot at Stephen Washington and he was out walking his dogs and we heard today he was a carer or his wife and then david said went around the Corner And Shot at Cape Shepard who later died in hospital. The court heard that those for the teams did not now Steven Finn at all. Davidson at all. We also heard an inquest open separately this afternoon into Jake Davidsons death. All of those inquests have been adjourned until december. Now, the independent 0ffice been adjourned until december. Now, the independent office for Police Conduct is carrying out an investigation into why Jake Davidson had a Shotgun Licence and it had been revoked following an allegation of serious assault. And today, the coroner also referred to a case in County Durham in which a Taxi Driver shot dead three women nine years ago and its asked that the police washed out consider any recommendations made following those deaths. But as you say, this is a week on from those two things. That Mass Shooting and i have to say when you go back you can get a real sense of the setbacks and sorrow that is still there in the community and still there in the community and still hangs heavily here in the city of plymouth. There is still much for that community to come to terms with in the days and weeks i had. The international Pa Ralympic Committee Joined The International Paralympic Committeejoined A Campaign the leicester cobras used to play every week but, like many other things, the pandemic put a stop to that. For Players Sam and ray, off the court challenges as disabled people remain. There are still steps everywhere, there is still not enough access or facilities when you get to the place where you need to go. I have been discriminated against, in employment, in general, in going about your daily life. It was hoped that London 2012 would be a Turning Point for Disability Awareness in the uk. Some who won medals at those games say that nine years on, despite a higher profile, Disability Rights is still heavily dependent on access to resources. I would go up and down schools in the uk with the message, it doesnt matter if you have an artificial leg, you can do anything. And about five years into that, i realised, gosh, thats not true. The Reality is if you have a disability and a good chunk of money, you can do everything. What we are lacking unfortunately in different parts of the world is Money And Investment and a commitment that everybody should be able to fulfil their potential. You are superheroes. Really . A new Campaign Led by the International Paralympic Committee is aiming to highlight and tackle the issues faced by the worlds One Billion disabled people 15 of the global population. Called we the 15, the campaign brings together a host of international organisations across business, culture and sport. It is beyond sport. We want to tackle employment, we want to tackle poor mobility, changing legislation in nations at an international level. How do you ensure that that momentum is kept up and gives us lasting change in seven, eight, nine, ten years from now . We cannot rely only on the paralympics. If we rely only on the paralympics, we will have a limited impact. Thats why we need The Business sector, employment, Access To Education. It is only a few days until the tokyo paralympics get under way, but measuring whether this campaign brings about change may take longer. This awareness needs to go down to every day, notjust, oh yes, weve had the paralympics, very good, and then, you know, we all go back into wherever it is they think we go. Paul carter, Bbc News. Hollywood Star Bill Murray is best known for a string of Box Office Smash hits, from ghostbusters to caddyshack. But the Comedy Icon is also a keen fan of golfing. On a recent trip to ireland, when he needed a custom made putter, he knew exactly who to call aaron leach, a blacksmith who took up Golf Club making during the pandemic, was asked to provide a putter for this golfing vip. Im joined now by mr leach himself. How did you react when Bill Murray came to you saying can you make me a punter . It came to you saying can you make me a unter . , came to you saying can you make me a unter . ,. ,. , came to you saying can you make me a unter . ,. , ,. , punter . It was actually his brother contacted Someone Punter . It was actually his brother contacted someone i punter . It was actually his brother contacted someone i knew punter . It was actually his brother contacted someone i knew who i punter . It was actually his brother| contacted someone i knew who Got Punter . It was actually his brother contacted someone i knew who got me involved with this and i did not know who it was at the start so it was confidential until i agreed to do it and it was mad. Did was confidential until i agreed to do it and it was mad. Was confidential until i agreed to do it and it was mad. Did you have any second do it and it was mad. Did you have any second thoughts . Do it and it was mad. Did you have any second thoughts . Did do it and it was mad. Did you have any second thoughts . Did you do it and it was mad. Did you havej any second thoughts . Did you feel any second thoughts . Did you feel any pressure . Any second thoughts . Did you feel an ressure . , ~ ,. , any pressure . Now. I knewl could do it. Its ust any pressure . Now. I knewl could do it its just applying any pressure . Now. I knewl could do it. Itsjust applying the any pressure . Now. I knewl could do it. Itsjust applying the right it. Its just applying the right techniques and annual i needed to learn how to do it so i had a lot of critiques and golfers playing clubs so i was confident by the time i gaveit so i was confident by the time i gave it to him. Did so i was confident by the time i gave it to him. Gave it to him. Did he have any secific gave it to him. Did he have any specific requests . Gave it to him. Did he have any specific requests . He gave it to him. Did he have any specific requests . He did gave it to him. Did he have any specific requests . He did not l specific requests . He did not actually know specific requests . He did not actually know about specific requests . He did not actually know about it. Specific requests . He did not actually know about it. It specific requests . He did notj actually know about it. It was specific requests . He did not l actually know about it. It was a surprise for him. So it was a commission for him from his family and i believe. And i believe. And when he got it, were ou and i believe. And when he got it, were you there and i believe. And when he got it, were you there when and i believe. And when he got it, were you there when he and i believe. And when he got it, l were you there when he unwrapped and i believe. And when he got it, were you there when he unwrapped it . Oh yes. I presented a team and i happened to make be repaying a Family Competition said he asked me to meet the trophy as well so it was great. To meet the trophy as well so it was areat. , to meet the trophy as well so it was treat. , ,. , great. Did he win the competition . The fact that great. Did he win the competition . The fact that he great. Did he win the competition . The fact that he had great. Did he win the competition . The fact that he had your the fact that he had your custom made partner, detective him an advantage . He custommade partner, detective him an advantage . An advantage . He is actually still La In at an advantage . He is actually still playing at the an advantage . He is actually still playing at the moment an advantage . He is actually still playing at the moment so an advantage . He is actually still playing at the moment so i an advantage . He is actually still playing at the moment so i will l an advantage . He is actually still. Playing at the moment so i will not know until maybe monday or tuesday. Tell me how you got into The Business. I know you are a blacksmith, of making Golf Clubs. Well, maybe because we lost about half of our income. I know a lot of families suffer through that and my wife came up with the idea to make Golf Clubs and had Friends And Family who played and they said ok, lets do it so we started prototypes and developing and designing and getting people to critique our ideas so we could improve and come august, we were going to lunch and be cut enough experience before that and we entered the competition we had some great feedback and that gave us the confidence to release our first platter of course he is famous for being a ghost buster, amana, extremely lost and get injapan and also for Caddy Shack which he gives us a Running Commentary pertaining hes a star hitting the balls. Iuntimely hes a star hitting the balls. When hes a star hitting the balls. When he attempted hes a star hitting the balls. When he attempted to hes a star hitting the balls. When he attempted to quote hes a star hitting the balls. When he attempted to quote him hes a star hitting the balls. When he attempted to quote him and i hes a star hitting the balls. When he attempted to quote him and his own film . Did he start quoting lines back at you . Ida. Own film . Did he start quoting lines back at you . Back at you . No. I wanted to be reserved back at you . No. I wanted to be reserved im back at you . No. I wanted to be reserved. Im sure back at you . No. I wanted to be reserved. Im sure he back at you . No. I wanted to be reserved. Im sure he has back at you . No. I wanted to be | reserved. Im sure he has plenty back at you . No. I wanted to be i reserved. Im sure he has plenty of that. Would you describe him as a good customer . He was awesome. So laid back. He did not know he was going to crack a joke and he such a flame person. find going to crack a oke and he such a flame person. Flame person. And of course its onl one flame person. And of course its only one bunch flame person. And of course its only one bunch of flame person. And of course its only one bunch of clubs, flame person. And of course its only one bunch of clubs, you i flame person. And of course its i only one bunch of clubs, you need about what, six, seven clubs . Are you tempted to say to him you were making the whole bag . I you tempted to say to him you were making the whole bag . You tempted to say to him you were making the whole bag . I dont think i could making the whole bag . I dont think i could hand making the whole bag . I dont think i could hand the making the whole bag . I dont think i could hand the driver making the whole bag . I dont think i could hand the Driver Anything i i could hand the Driver Anything like that but we will work on it and see what happens. Its like that but we will work on it and see what happens. See what happens. Its been fantastic to see what happens. Its been fantastic to speak see what happens. Its been fantastic to speak to see what happens. Its been fantastic to speak to you. I see what happens. Its been i fantastic to speak to you. Thank see what happens. Its been fantastic to speak to you. Thank you so much. The site of an eighth Century Monastery was unearthed near a church. The exact location of the monastery ruled by Queen Cunna Thrith the widow of the powerful King 0ffa of mercia had long baffled historians. However, archaeologists said they have finally found it in the grounds of holy Trinity Church in cookham, berkshire. Heeres reporter Joe Campbell my my normal times this is all over speu my normal times this is all over spell for the Car Park for the local church but if you look at it it was once a very busy monastery sites. This is not the actual site of the church but if you look, this was where the people were just on here you can see that layer of earth and that was probably a half it might have been someone who was operating here and there was no shortage and just take a look at that. That is and act that would have been used by and act that would have been used by a Carpenter Or Woodworker who was working in support of the monastery. But the fact is its Notjust Working In Support of the monastery. But the fact is its not just the significance of the find but the actual fact that this was also the final home to one of the most famous people youve probably never heard of. She was the widow and he was the man who built the border with what is rails and the fact that she came here, that was highly significant. Joining me in professorfrom the University Of Reading who is excavating the site. Why did she come here . Excavating the site. Why did she come here . ,. ,. ,. , come here . There tams was a really Im Ortant come here . There tams was a really important strategic come here . There tams was a really important strategic frontier come here . There tams was a really important strategic frontier between | important strategic frontier between the kingdoms of Mercy And Love sex and it was also one of the most important Trading Arteries in Anglo Saxon England so if you gain control of the times and the estuary, that was a real prize. That gave you basically a way into the wider World And Connection and trade connections with the continent and the centre of political action in europe so its a very contested political border. Europe so its a very contested political border. And the fact that she was a player political border. And the fact that she was a player and political border. And the fact that she was a player and a political border. And the fact that she was a player and a political i she was a player and a political animal . ~ , ,. ,. , animal . Absolutely. She was a very owerful animal . Absolutely. She was a very powerful woman animal . Absolutely. She was a very powerful woman in animal . Absolutely. She was a very powerful woman in her animal . Absolutely. She was a very powerful woman in her own right i animal . Absolutely. She was a very. Powerful woman in her own right and she is the only cream to have had currency and claim its maintained in her own name and in her own image and she is addressed in equal terms with her husband when in terms of diplomatic times that the charlemagne and he addresses that there is an Giant Leap to offer so she is a major player. There is an Giant Leap to offer so she is a major player. She is a maor player. Looking all around she is a maor player. Looking all she is a major player. Looking all around us there she is a major player. Looking all around us there are she is a major player. Looking all around us there are plenty i she is a major player. Looking all around us there are plenty of i around us there are plenty of trenches but you really have only scratched the surface so far, havent you . Scratched the surface so far, havent you . Thats right. He excavated havent you . Thats right. He excavated a havent you . Thats right. He excavated a series havent you . Thats right. He excavated a series of havent you . Thats right. He excavated a series of small L Havent you . Thats right. He i excavated a series of small changes to gain an impression of what is here and what we have shown is that its a really Dance Supplement right across the area and likely beyond that as well. This is a major sentiment supporting the monastery and there is a wealth of evidence rang out there that is there to find. I rang out there that is there to find. ,. ,. ,. , find. I get the feeling you want to come back . Find. I get the feeling you want to come back . I find. I get the feeling you want to come back . I would find. I get the feeling you want to come back . I would like find. I get the feeling you want to come back . I would like to. I find. I get the feeling you want to come back . I would like to. Yes. | come back . I would like to. Yes. Thank you come back . I would like to. Yes. Thank you very come back . I would like to. Yes. Thank you very much. Come back . I would like to. Yes. Thank you very much. You i come back . I would like to. Yes. Thank you very much. You can i come back . I would like to. Yes. | thank you very much. You can see they are drawn towards the end of this excavation and to do to finish tomorrow but as you heard their Team Tomorrow but as you heard their team to come back and uncover more of the story based site. I am not surprised. A study Anglo Saxon history for a while sucking my way through the chronicles and learned more about the cream in the last three minutes than i did in any of the studies. More on all of those stories on our website. Now it is time for a look at the weather. So far this month the weather has been average in terms of the amount of rainfall. We have seen temperatures but it has been a cloudy Month And Today we have cloudiness in the sky once again. If cloudiness in the sky once again. If cloudiness is across Northern England where we have outbreaks of rain and to our west we have got these leather funds associated with this low pressure and it will bring bands of Rain Across the uk over the next few days. 0vernight it is dry for most of us but we will keep cloudiness across the skies may be some mixed farming but not a cold night. Temperature is about ten to 14 night. Temperature is about ten to 1a degrees. Tomorrow, the first sign of that area of rain will make its presence felt in Northern Ireland with the rain turning heavy. For scotland, england and wales the best chance of seeing some big breaks in the crowd with radiant sunshine and we may hold onto some of that sunshine for the north of scotland and the East Of England but at the same time the cloudiness will thicken with Rain Gathering across western scotland pushing into the northwest of both england and wales. Top temperatures are about 22 degrees or so. The weekend will start on a wet notes with no pressure in charge and pushing east and sunday is going to be the better of the two Days Weather wise. Still rain on the charts for saturday because its a Writing Clicker that had been forecast and be means there is less time for temperatures to rise particularly higher across eastern areas. Still not as hot as you might have seen in the forecast over recent days but top temperatures are 22, 20 three degrees and the rain is heavy as it works the slick sunshine and showers following Saturday Afternoon for Northern Ireland and rails and the southwest of england. We still have some rain left in the charts across Eastern England on sunday and it will clear out of the way and its generally a Bsn Chain and showers but exceeds showers across the midlands and central england and perhaps the southeast that we need to keep a close eye on the because it will not just to keep a close eye on the because it will notjust be happy it could be found eerie and slow moving Mhs Self one or two showers around and into next week i pressure is building and the weather will be drier and settled and my son trying to go around with temperatures in the low 20s so no heat me up on the cards. This is Bbc News i am christian fraser. The taliban are cracking down on dissent and according to the un are hunting down those who collaborated with

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