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To engage with the taliban. Sarah storey, record breaker, history maker. Youre looking at the most successful british paralypian of them all dame Sarah Storey bags a 17th gold. Waterloo i was defeated, you won the war. Ever since this. We� ve been waiting for this. A0 years on, abba are ready to make music again, and well have a preview of a new tune. And coming up on the Bbc News channel. From the euros to the World Cup England are in hungary as they continue their Qualifying Campaign for qatar 2022. Good Evening And Welcome to the Bbc News at six. A Public Inquiry has found � blatant hypocrisy� in the way major religious groups handle allegations of Child Abuse. The independent inquiry into child sexual abuse said dozens of religious organisations within christianity, Orthodoxjudaism And Islam were morallyfailing children. The report follows similar inquries into the catholic and protestant faiths. This inquiry found that religious leaders discouraged the reporting of abuse to protect the reputations of their groups. Our home Affairs Correspondent Tom Symonds has the details. It symonds has the details. Is very difficult to form a identity it is very difficult to form an identity and to be a whole person when you are on your own. This is sarah, when you are on your own. This is sarah. Born when you are on your own. This is sarah, born into when you are on your own. This is sarah, born into the when you are on your own. This is sarah, born into the jehovahs sarah, born into thejehovahs witnesses. Into a family dominated by The Church. Effectively, he was sexually abused by both your father and your mother . Yes. Yourfather, and your mother . Yes. Your father, when ou and your mother . Yes. Your father, when you are and your mother . Yes your father, when you are much younger . And your mother . 1j ;1 your father, when you are much younger . 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But in The Church they follow a biblical scripture that says all allegations must be supported by two witnesses. It should have no place in response to child sexual abuse, which often happens with no witnesses. The church says it is committed to protecting children and will consider this report. In the orthodoxjewish community, the orthodox jewish community, the enquiry orthodoxjewish community, the enquiry heard about a concept of not snitching, as one witness put it on fellowjewish person to outsiders. But campaigners are concerned that this report does not hit religious organisations hard enough. The . Organisations hard enough. They ha Il Organisations hard enough. They happily raise organisations hard enough. They happily raise the organisations hard enough. They happily raise the Bar Organisations hard enough. Tjtj 1 happily raise the bar for organisations hard enough. Tjtj 1 happily raise the bar for religious organisations and not give them leeway because they have religion on their side. Leeway because they have religion on theirside. Religion leeway because they have religion on their side. Religion does not equal enough safeguarding. The their side. Religion does not equal enough safeguarding. Their side. Religion does not equal enough safeguarding. The report is short on a solution enough safeguarding. The report is short on a solution to enough safeguarding. The report is short on a solution to all enough safeguarding. The report is short on a solution to all this, enough safeguarding. The report is short on a solution to all this, but. Short on a solution to all this, but that what those who suffered as children, including sarah, are now using their adult voices to demand. And tom is here. Is there any sense of how this can be prevented . Is there any sense of how this can be prevented . Solutions is what we all want to see. Be prevented . Solutions is what we all want to see. Sarahs be prevented . Solutions is what we all want to see. Sarahs case be prevented . Solutions is what we all want to see. Sarahs case is all want to see. Sarahs case is among many and this report covered religious organisations across the spectrum. It was careful not to point to any one organisation. But this is only part of the final work of this enquiry, which has been going on for some years. They have done more than a dozen investigations into all Walks Of Life and the Child Abuse failures that are taking place. The Big Report next day, it will be the final report by the independent enquiry. They have a decision to make, whether to back a change in the law, whether to introduce a reason to make people report Child Abuse. Which has been one of the threads running through this. A change called mandatory reporting would say it is a criminal offence if you have a reason, if you are in a position to report some concerns you have, not to do so. It is a controversial topic, legally tricky but it is a big decision the enquiry has to make. But it is a big decision the enquiry has to make but it is a big decision the enquiry has to make. ,. ,. At least 15 people have died after Flash Flooding and tornadoes hit north eastern parts of america. New york and newjersey declared a State Of Emergency as people were trapped in flooded basements and vehicles were swept away. Around three inches thats eight centimetres of rain fell in just one hour in parts of New York. Our North America Correspondent Nada Tawfik is in newjersey. Hurricane ida has now devastated two major regions of the united states. In the north east, there was no anticipation of morning the storms remnants would be that destructive or life threatening. In newjersey, a 70 year old man and his car was swept away by the floods. In New York, the youngest victim was just two years old. Cascading waterfalls rushed through the platform is down to the tracks of New York city subway. The sudden deluge from either� s move up North Shutdown the network and didnt stop there. A State Of Emergency was called as the city became paralysed by record breaking rain and Flash Flooding. Turning wide boulevards quickly into waterways. Motorists and a few out working despite the obstacles, waded through the water to get home. Meanwhile, others were stranded as flights and service on Amtrak Ground to a halt. At the us open, players and spectators were caught by surprise as ida slammed through the retractable roof, interrupting this match. In westchester, a were rescued from the rising waters on their doorsteps. Itruie rising waters on their doorsteps. We are rising waters on their doorsteps. are homeless right now. Were all going to come together and figure out a solution and we will go from there. 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This is the biggest Wake Up Call that could possibly get. We are going to have to do a lot of things differently and quickly. Th differently and quickly. In philadelphia, there was no telling where the Delaware River ended and suburbs began. Rescuers went door to door by boat, helping people escape who had taken shelter in the upper floors of their homes and on their rooves. The devastating impact of the storm is still coming into view. In this town in newjersey, a powerful tornado, the likes seen normally in the midwest, obliterated homes. People are now beginning to pick up the pieces of their lives, blown apart by ida as the storm claims more victims. The foreign secretary, dominic raab, has been visiting qatar as part of a regional tour to arrange safe passage for those afghans still left in the Country who have the right to settle in the uk for example, those who worked for british forces. There are also a number of british nationals. Its not clear how many people are involved but ministers have been saying its in the low hundreds. Our chief international Corrrespondent Lyse Doucet has been speaking to one contractor who worked at the former british embassy. Christmas parties, diplomatic dinners, daily meals. Head Chef Hameed was part of british Embassy Life in kabulfor 13 years. This was the last meeting of Kitchen Staff with the british Ambassador Sir Laurie bristow. He spent days at Kabul Airport overseeing the massive airlift. Hameed and about 60 others were left behind because they werent employed by the Foreign Office but through a private contractor. Translation we worked so hard, i even during the covid lockdown, l and we were left behind. Ifeel i have been betrayed. If they dont take us out of here, it is a big betrayal. Now this family of five young children is hiding at home. Many are doing the same. Today, in the Gulf State of qatar, the bbc asked the foreign secretary about the contractors. He admitted that many need help. We will not be recognising the taliban any time in the foreseeable future, but i think there is an important scope for Engagement And Dialogue and to test the intentions and indeed the assurances that have already been made by the taliban. Safe passage out of afghanistan for. And im afraid to my friend from the bbc i didnt mention it, but to those afghan workers or contractors who still want to come to the uk or indeed other countries. There is a battle at home. Brave women take to the streets in the western city of herat. Dont be scared, we are all together, is their rallying cry worried the taliban will stop them from working or studying as they did before. This woman has moved from one Safe House to the next ever since the taliban swept into kabul. She had been working on issues like gender and human rights. The taliban told her, dont come to the office for now. Many fear they will never be allowed to go back. As a human, its my right to get education. Its my right to have a good job. Unfortunately, this situation that came in in afghanistan, all of my dreams destroyed. Kabul looks much the same, but its not. A nation at war now seems to be a nation in waiting. So many afghans wondering, worrying, what kind of new government will emerge with all of its rules and regulations . Many others still asking ever so anxiously how they can escape. For now, so many lives are on pause. Lyse doucet, Bbc News, kabul. And now for the latest Uk Coronavirus figures. They show there were just over 38 Thousand new infections recorded in the latest 24 Hour Period, which means an average of 33,736 per day in the last week. The latest figures show there were over 7,500 people in hospital being treated for coronavirus yesterday. 178 Deaths were reported in the latest 2a Hour Period thats people who died within 28 days of a positive covid i9 test. That takes the average deaths per day over the last week to 111. On vaccinations 88. 6 of people aged 16 and over have now had theirfirstjab, and just over 79 of the population aged 16 and over have had both doses. As the new School Year gets under way, students in england can expect a much more normal experience. That was the assurance from Education Secretary Gavin williamson today. Masks and bubbles may have gone, but secondary pupils are still being encouraged to take regular tests and schools are being asked to ensure classrooms are well ventilated. Our Education Editor Branwen jeffreys reports from colchester. Circle five times on each side. The first test is circle five times on each side. The first test is the circle five times on each side. The first test is the hardest. For these year sevens, the first time in secondary school, too. The parents told me it is worth it, as a step back towards normality. Me told me it is worth it, as a step back towards normality. We were ha to back towards normality. 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Peoples went back to school in scotland two health. Peoples went back to school in scotland two weeks health. Peoples went back to school in scotland two weeks ago. Health. Peoples went back to school in scotland two weeks ago. They i health. Peoples went back to school i in scotland two weeks ago. They have kept masks for the start of term but even so, cases have risen rapidly. A reminder the same may happen at schools open in the rest of the uk. Branwen jeffreys, Bbc News. The time is 1817. Our top story this evening victims respond after a Public Inquiry into religious groups finds shocking failings in the way they handled child sexual abuse. Coming up. A good start for england on the first day of the fourth test against india well have the latest. Coming up in sportsday on the Bbc News channel. Englands bowlers make another sensational start against india on the first day of the fourth test at the oval. Dame Sarah Storey has become britains most successful paralympian of all time. She successfully defended her ca to five Cycling Road Race title in tokyo earlier this morning. Thats three golds at the tokyo games and the 17th gold of her career which began listen to this back at the 1992 games in barcelona. Andy swiss reports. Hurtling into history, the Moment dame Sarah Storey went where no british paralympian has gone before. Amid torrential rain though, how she had to work for it. She stayed out of trouble before surging clear with Team Mate Crystal Lane Wright and sprinting to glory. An unprecedented feat for british sport was the result. It is the culmination of a remarkable career. Born without a functioning left hand, she started as a swimmer. She was just 1a when she won herfirst as a swimmer. She was just 1a when she won her first paralympic gold before she switched to cycling with no record breaking results. Her 17th title, so special. To be britains most successful paralympian, how does that sound . T paralympian, how does that sound . 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She isjust amazing, how i she manages to find new ways, being in different Environment Chambers at high altitude, just to push her body even more, and she is able to do that. I think there are very few people in the world able to do that. The very british weather here has seen a Moment'>Landmark Moment for british sport, and with dame Sarah Storey already targeting the next games in 2024, who knows how many more titles she could win. It wasnt britains only cycling success, victory for Ben Watson in the road race. There was also gold in the pool is Bethany Firth took the 100 metres backstroke. In the athletics there was Javelin Joy for dan pembroke, and look what it meant. But the result of the day was in the 200 metres, a paralympic proposalfrom a guide runner, and to everyones delight she said yes. Talk about a fairy tale finish. Andy swiss, Bbc News. 100 organisations, from charities to teachers, have signed an Open Letter to the Prime Minister, urging him not to go ahead with the planned cut to Universal Credit. An extra £20 a week was added to the scheme at the start of the pandemic as a temporary measure, and is due to be phased out from The End of this month. The government says its focus now is on creating more jobs. Heres our social Affairs Correspondent michael buchanan. It is the first day of school for douglas and the resumption of his daily trek. The eight year old and his mum Tasha Travel eight miles on two buses. As douglas didnt get a place at the nearby primary after they moved home last year. The family of six rely on Universal Credit to top up dads wages as a builder. The busjourney costs credit to top up dads wages as a builder. The Bus Journey costs £5 20 daily and is reimbursed by the council each term, but the family have to pay up front and the looming Benefit Cut will create tough choices. Tt Benefit Cut will create tough choices. ,. , Benefit Cut will create tough choices. ,. , choices. If we lose that money, he will only be choices. If we lose that money, he will only be able choices. If we lose that money, he will only be able to choices. If we lose that money, he will only be able to go to choices. If we lose that money, he will only be able to go to school. Will only be able to go to school three days a week because we wont be able to afford it. We will cut our food be able to afford it. We will cut Ourfood Bill down, and it chooses between food and school, so it sounds bad but education will have to go. It annoys me because we are a working family, i have always worked. Im only not working because i have got The One year old so we are stuck. 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It has said it is committed to improving the lives on the lowest incomes but the lives on the lowest incomes but the depth of that commitment will be revealed this autumn when it decides whether or not to go ahead with the cut to the incomes of the poorest people in our Country. Cut to the incomes of the poorest people in our Country. Ministers say the extra £20 people in our Country. Ministers say the extra £20 a people in our Country. Ministers say the extra £20 a week people in our Country. Ministers say the extra £20 a week was people in our Country. Ministers say the extra £20 a week was always i the extra £20 a week was always meant to be temporary and they will now be focused to help people either find work or earn more. For award winning Opera Singer Emilie parry williams, work is currently not an option. The pandemic forced her onto Universal Credit like millions of others after her work was cancelled. She still has a few bookings so she finds the benefits cut extraordinary. Tote bookings so she finds the benefits cut extraordinary. Bookings so she finds the benefits cut extraordinary. We dont want to be on universal cut extraordinary. We dont want to be on Universal Credit, cut extraordinary. We dont want to be on Universal Credit, we cut extraordinary. We dont want to be on Universal Credit, we want i cut extraordinary. We dont want to be on Universal Credit, we want to| be on Universal Credit, we want to get back to work, so to reduce that money any more when it is incredibly low anyway, it feels like a betrayal. Low anyway, it feels like a betrayal low anyway, it feels like a betra al. ,. , ,. Betrayal. For many, the Benefit Cut will coincide betrayal. For many, the Benefit Cut will coincide with betrayal. For many, the Benefit Cut will coincide with steep betrayal. For many, the Benefit Cut will coincide with Steep Energy i will coincide with steep Energy Price rises, but it will save the treasury billions of pounds. Michael buchanan, Bbc News. Lets take a look at some of todays other news. A Conservative Msp has apologised after interrupting Nicola Sturgeon to suggest English People were not welcome to make scotland their home. The first minute the First Minister called the accusation deeply offensive. Ms white later admitted her remarks were � over the line. � whatsapp has been fined £193m by irelands Data Watchdog for breaching privacy regulations. The fine relates to an investigation which began in 2018, about whether whatsapp had been transparent enough about how it handles information. Facebook, which owns whatsapp, has its Eu Headquarters in ireland which is why the fine has been issued by the irish regulator. Whatsapp has said it plans to appeal. In america, the Us Supreme Court has refused to block a new law passed in texas that bans abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. President biden has called the ruling an unprecedented assault on womens constitutional rights. Cricket, and england have got the better of india on the first day of the fourth test, at the oval. Sent into bat, india lost a string of early wickets. They were bowled out for 191 runs. A short while ago england were 52 2. Adam wild was watching. Ringing in the days play. For all the modernisation, cricket remains a game of tradition. The Morning Rendition Ofjerusalem is one. Jimmy anderson opening the England Bowling has become another. But for all the familiarity, this is a series of fluctuating fortunes, no more so them for chris woakes, here announcing his return to cricket. There was a dismissal before lunch, india were struggling. Virat kohli made it to 50 but having been dropped once, England Wouldnt let him go again. Such is the series, now wildly unpredictable, india are as unbeatable as they can be brilliant. In a display of batting brilliance, india took something from the day, a day that indias Opening Batsman had to see out. Instead they got themselves out, the day shifting once more. Amongst the traditions, nothing is certain here. Adam wild, Bbc News. The greek Composer Mikis theodorakis, who found worldwide fame with his score to the 19605 Film Zorba the greek, has died at the age of 96. Theodorakis produced a huge range of music, from opera to popular songs. He was arrested in the late � 60s because of his opposition to the Military Coup in greece, and had his music banned in the Country because of his left wing politics. Of all the musical reunions we fantasise about, surely the return of abba has to be up there at the top . Well, its about to happen. Bjorn, agnetha, Benny And Anni frid are coming together again after 40 years. A new album is on its Way And Theyll appear in concert, but in a Way Theyve never done before. Our arts correspondent, david sillito, is live at londons Olympic Park. Iamon i am on the top of the tower because this is where an announcement is taking place at the Moment. Whenever anyone from abba has been spoken to over the last 40 years or so, there has always been one question. Will there ever be a reunion . In the last few minutes, inside of there, the answer finally is yes. I still have faith in you i still have faith in you i i still have faith in you i see i still have faith in you i see it i still have faith in you i see it now. 40 i see it now. 40 years after recording their last album. 40 years after recording their last album. A 40 years after recording their last album, a new abba song. Indeed, a new Abba Album album, a new abba song. Indeed, a new Abba Album and album, a new abba song. Indeed, a new Abba Album and this album, a new abba song. Indeed, a new Abba Album and this video i album, a new abba song. Indeed, a new Abba Album and this video of i album, a new abba song. Indeed, a i new Abba Album and this video of the group finally back together. First it was Ust Group finally back together. 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And they said others. What do you say, girls . And they said yes others. What do you say, girls . And they said yes i others. What do you say, girls . And they said yes. I asked others. What do you say, girls . And they said yes. I asked them, others. What do you say, girls . And they said yes. I asked them, well, i they said yes. I asked them, well, why dont they said yes. I asked them, well, why dont we they said yes. I asked them, well, why dont we do they said yes. I asked them, well, why dont we do a they said yes. I asked them, well, why dont we do a whole they said yes. I asked them, well, why dont we do a whole album . I why dont we do a whole album . Waterloom why dont we do a whole album . Waterloo. It why dont we do a whole album . Waterloo. Why dont we do a whole album . Waterloo. It is 47 years is the Band Hit the waterloo. It is 47 years is the Band Hit the big waterloo. It is 47 years is the Band Hit the Big Time waterloo. It is 47 years is the Band Hit the Big Time with waterloo. It is 47 years is the Band Hit the Big Time with the I Band hit the Big Time with the eurovision winning waterloo, the beginning of a series of Number One hits and global success. You can dance. Ladies and gentlemen. You can dance. Ladies and gentlemen, either. Gentlemen, either. Eight years later, this was a final Tv Appearance on british television. Every year since then, the question. Will they ever perform again together . And the answer is finally yes, sort of. The reason the announcement is taking place here in the Olympic Park is because this is where the abba concerts will be taking place. But youre not going to be seeing abba as they are today but rather with a degree of digital youthful enhancement. The group has been performing in a studio, and with the aid of Motion Capture digital effects, the image we will see and hear on stage will be the Band Members in their 70s heyday. To create, after the musicals and movies, another abba experience. What makes this Moment different is the new music. The new album. The reunion, 40 years on. David sillito, Bbc News. Time for a look at the weather heres stav danaos. Follow that i knew you would say that thank follow that i knew you would say that thank you, follow that i knew you would say that thank you, good follow that i knew you would say that thank you, good evening. I follow that i knew you would say i that thank you, good evening. Mixed fortunes of whether today, glorious conditions across much of scotland, Northern Ireland and northern england. That is glenn glencoe under the blue sky. It was disappointing temperature wise, and that this area of high pressure bringing this contrasting weather. It will bring more cloud across the Country this evening and overnight, the blanket of cloud covering most areas, but again towards parts of western scotland, Northern Ireland, and parts of South West Wales there could be clearer skies. 11 to 14 degrees. We do it all again on friday, with mist and murk, but then some spots will see sunshine developing and those areas are scotland, Northern Ireland, northern england and perhaps across Southern England and perhaps across Southern England too. Where you get the sunshine it will be warmer, 20 celsius, and where you get the cloud in the

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