Beatjoint hosts australia 3 1 england led 1 0 at half time through a goalfrom ella toone. Australia levelled midway through the second half. Lets hear now from one of the england players and the teams Manager Speaking at the News Conference after the match. Ican i can hardly describe how proud i am of the team because how this team has been adopted, all the time. Before the tournament, then during the tournament and now this game again, how we come through and find again, how we come through and find a way to win again is so incredible. So i am really proud of them. film a way to win again is so incredible. 50 i am really proud of them. So i am really proud of them. Oh my cod what so i am really proud of them. Oh my god what a so i am really proud of them. Oh my god what a feeling. So i am really proud of them. Oh my god what a feeling. I so i am really proud of them. Oh my god what a feeling. I feel so i am really proud of them. Oh my god what a feeling. I feel like god what a feeling. I feel like there god what a feeling. I feel like there is god what a feeling. I feel like there is no words to describe what we all there is no words to describe what we all feel there is no words to describe what we all feel right now. It is an unbelievable achievement. Getting to a world unbelievable achievement. Getting to a World Cup Final, it is every kids dream a World Cup Final, it is every kids dream like a World Cup Final, it is every kids dream. Like i said i have no words, lam dream. Like i said i have no words, i am absolutely knackered right now. I am absolutely knackered right now. I have i am absolutely knackered right now. I have a i am absolutely knackered right now. I have a few i am absolutely knackered right now. I have a few days to recover but then i have a few days to recover but then we i have a few days to recover but then we go i have a few days to recover but then we go again because we want to win this then we go again because we want to win this. Obviously we have gone so far why win this. Obviously we have gone so far why not win this. Obviously we have gone so far why not i win this. Obviously we have gone so far why not. I feel like we faced part of far why not. I feel like we faced part of that obviously in the columbia game, fans were absolutely wild, unbelievable. Ifelt columbia game, fans were absolutely wild, unbelievable. I felt like the australia wild, unbelievable. I felt like the australia fans were unbelievable again australia fans were unbelievable again it australia fans were unbelievable again. It was a fantastic atmosphere even after again. It was a fantastic atmosphere even after sams go i feel like there even after sams go i feel like there was even after sams go i feel like there was no fear in the squad. We were not there was no fear in the squad. We were not nervous. We were just playing were not nervous. We were just playing our were not nervous. We were just playing our football. I think that showed, playing our football. I think that showed, the blackness inside the squad~ showed, the blackness inside the squad. You obviously make it 2 1 at even squad. You obviously make it 2 1 at even when squad. You obviously make it 2 1 at even when we were on the back foot i feel like even when we were on the back foot i feel like we even when we were on the back foot i feel like we showed and composure on the hall feel like we showed and composure on the hall to feel like we showed and composure on the ball to counterattack and obviously make it 3 1. I feel like the amount obviously make it 3 1. I feel like the amount of challenge we face as this but the amount of challenge we face as this but we the amount of challenge we face as this but we managed to deal with it really this but we managed to deal with it really well. Our reporter emily brown was watching the game at Lioness Ella Toone S Former Club Astley and tyldesleyjunior Football Club in manchester. And our crew there captured the moment lauren hemp scored englands second goal. Cheering some enthusiasm there. Brilliant stuff. Live now to lynda hale, who was second person ever to score for the England Women Team in their First Official game in 1972. Thank you for coming to the programme. Were you screaming as the goalsjust as programme. Were you screaming as the goals just as the skids were . I goals just as the skids were . I absolutely no better feeling today than that. Aha, absolutely no better feeling today than that. �. , absolutely no better feeling today than that. ,. Absolutely no better feeling today thanthat. , than that. A great match because the coals were than that. A great match because the goals were great. Than that. A great match because the goals were great, the than that. A great match because the goals were great, the drama than that. A great match because the goals were great, the drama was goals were great, the drama was there and england look like a proper team, not that they havent before now but giving you a lot of hope going into the final . Now but giving you a lot of hope going into the final . Today was as ou said a going into the final . Today was as you said a prepar going into the final . Today was as you said a proper football going into the final . Today was as you said a proper Football Game. Going into the final . Today was as you said a proper Football Game it| you said a properFootball Game it was more to our standard of football. We played the americans, we played all types of football and this comes down to the way that we like to play football. Something interesting in the Press Conference afterwards talking about playing without fear. And that translating to performances on the pitch. Forthose translating to performances on the pitch. For those of us who are not sporty, who have not represented our country what does that mean playing without fear, what difference does that make . It without fear, what difference does that make . ,. , without fear, what difference does that make . Without fear, what difference does that make . ,. ,. ,. ,. , that make . It ust means that you go out there and that make . Itjust means that you go out there and you that make . Itjust means that you go out there and you have that make . Itjust means that you go out there and you have nothing to out there and you have nothing to worry about. You have done all of your preparation, you have everything down to what you want to do. Irrespective of the crowd, the crowds can be as big as it was or as small as it was. It isjust crowds can be as big as it was or as small as it was. It is just you crowds can be as big as it was or as small as it was. It isjust you go out there and you proof that you want to be there and they did that by winning. Want to be there and they did that b winnina. � , want to be there and they did that by winning by winning. Lets talk about the final. By winning. Lets talk about the final spain. By winning. Lets talk about the final. Spain, what by winning. Lets talk about the final. Spain, what are by winning. Lets talk about the final. Spain, what are your final. Spain, what are your thoughts . Final. Spain, what are your thou~hts . ,. , i, thoughts . Again it is our type of football. They thoughts . Again it is our type of football. They have thoughts . Again it is our type of football. They have a thoughts . Again it is our type of football. They have a Lotta Thoughts . Again it is our type of football. They have a lotta flairl thoughts . Again it is our type of. Football. They have a lotta flair in them, but we know the basics. We just get down get the ball at our feet and we do what is expected of us, what we have been drilled to do. Sarina wiegman has everything down to a t, she has everyone right and it is absolutely brilliant, a great time to be english. You mentioned the manager time to be english. You mentioned the manager there, time to be english. You mentioned the manager there, sarina time to be english. You mentioned i the manager there, sarina wiegman, what difference has she made . Absolutely everything. This is the second time she has been to the world cup, she was there for the euros, absolutely brilliant. There is not a better managerfor womens football in england right now. England have a good run of form, good players, the best manager, and your words, does that all translate into a World Cup Final when . I think so. I into a World Cup Final when . I think so i thought into a World Cup Final when . I think so. I thought you into a World Cup Final when . I think so. I thought you would into a World Cup Final when . I think so. I thought you would say into a World Cup Final when . I think so. I thought you would say no into a World Cup Final when . I think| so. I thought you would say no there for a moment so. I thought you would say no there for a moment. You so. I thought you would say no there for a moment. You paused so. I thought you would say no there for a moment. You paused like so. I thought you would say no there for a moment. You paused like you i for a moment. You paused like you were thinking about it. Trio were thinking about it. No carrying on the way were thinking about it. No carrying on the way we were thinking about it. No carrying on the way we play were thinking about it. No carrying on the way we play to were thinking about it. No carrying on the way we play to our on the way we play to our capabilities, no, we will do it. That vote of confidence. What difference do you think this is making. We all know in whatever sport when a country does well, people who were not watching before halttunen for the final. So there will be people in england to have been aware of the games who have not sat down to watch, now that it is the final, this is the chance really to capitalise, is it not . Like the final, this is the chance really to capitalise, is it not . To capitalise, is it not . Like in australia. To capitalise, is it not . Like in australia, it to capitalise, is it not . Like in australia, it was to capitalise, is it not . Like in australia, it was a to capitalise, is it not . Like in australia, it was a mania. To capitalise, is it not . Like in | australia, it was a mania. Here to capitalise, is it not . Like in australia, it was a mania. Here we will have everybody watching it. People that have not wanting to wash it before. When i first started playing football, the world cup in 66 made me go out and went to play football. Ifound teams 66 made me go out and went to play football. I found teams to play for and from there i played for england. So there is nothing stopping from this, girls going out, women going out, and finding teams to play for with the fact that the National Lottery has put so much money into grassroots football, the sky is the limit for what the women can do now. We could have a real chain effect and have womens teams for a long, long time at a very high standard. We will see what standard is on display at the final, fingers crossed. Thank you very much for coming on the programme. One more point to add there. The leader of the Labour Party Sir keir starmer has posted on social media, calling for a public holiday. He said. A Government Spokesperson said there are no plans to change the current pattern of bank holidays, but they will find the right way to celebrate. Stay the leave is the British Museum in london has sacked a member of staff after treasures were reported missing, stolen or damaged. Items including gold, jewellery and gems of semi precious stones were among those found to be missing, stolen or damaged. British Museum DirectorHartwig Fischer said the organisation had brought an end to this. The Economic Crime command of the metropolitan police are investigating. Our Correspondent Robin Brant is at the museum. What do we know about what has happened here . What do we know about what has happened here . British museum is a aloball happened here . British museum is a globally renowned happened here . British museum is a globally renowned cultural globally renowned cultural institution, one of the most visited attractions notjust in london but across the whole country. A hugely significant place. Tonight, they are investigating alongside the metropolitan police as you had mentioned, what looks like possibly an insidejob. We had a statement from two hours ago, a page long, and that they detailed items that they say they discovered earlier this year were missing, stolen or damaged. As a result of that a member of staff, and their words, has been dismissed. These items, what do we know . Small pieces kept in a storeroom and apparently they have not been on display recently, as you say, gold jewellery is included among them and gems of Semiprecious Stones and glass. They date back to the 15th century ad, sorry bc, all up to the 19th century a d. So these could be around three and a half thousand years old. George osborne is a former high profile politician in the uk, chairman of the British Museum said the priority now is to find out what has been stolen and make sure it does not happen again. He described this as a sad day. What is clear tonight is not much is clear. They do not have a full inventory of what is missing, they do not know where the stuff is, or how long it was going on for and they cannot of course put a full value on it. Those ofthe course put a full value on it. Those of the kinds course put a full value on it. Those of the kinds of course put a full value on it. Those of the kinds of questions course put a full value on it. Those of the kinds of questions that of the kinds of questions that people will be asking and wondering about but also, there will be questions about the security procedures within the museum. This is a usually procedures within the museum. Try 3 is a usually prominent building, institution, is not clearfrom is a usually prominent building, institution, is not clear from the statement in the museum whether the items have gone missing from a storage room that is here or is in another building, warehouse or something similar somewhere else that the country maintained by the museum. We dont know for sure whether it happened here although it may be a safe assumption to make. The museum said they discovered earlier this year, that is the only detail that they are giving about when they found out. A member of staff has been dismissed but the metropolitan police tonight are involved in a criminal investigation say no one so far has been arrested. He leave is the key point is to find out where this stuff has gone in to try and recover it. In terms of a Security Breach it is usually embarrassing for British Museum and to be cannot tell for how long this was going on for. The only thing thatis was going on for. The only thing that is clear to me is they think they have stopped it and the member of staff who once worked here is now dismissed. , ~ of staff who once worked here is now dismissed. ,. ,. Of staff who once worked here is now dismissed. , i. , dismissed. Thank you so much for that, robin. Around the world and across the uk. This is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making the news. Junior doctors in scotland have accepted a pay offer from the Scottish Government ending the threat of further strike action. Theyll receive a pay rise of 12. 4 backdated to april with yearly negotiations for the next three years. Meanwhile in england, Junior Doctors remain in dispute with the westminster government. Companies vying to buy the Homeware Chain Wilko which fell into Administration Last week have until today to make an offer. Wilko, which has been trading since 1930, has more than 400 shops across the country, and employs 12,500 people. Investigators are looking into the cause of a fire on a wind turbine off the Norfolk Coast near great yarmouth. Plumes of smoke were seen coming from the Scroby Sands Wind Farm yesterday. The owner said it has since gone out. Youre live with bbc news. Detectives investigating the data leak at the Police Service of Northern Ireland have made an arrest. They have detained a 39 year old man on suspicion of collection of information likely to be useful to terrorists. The psni has apologised for mistakenly revealing details of all its 10,000 staff last week. The Chief Constable has said the information is in the hands of dissident republicans. To ukraine. A special bbc investigation. Ukrainian Prisoners Of War say theyve been tortured, including frequent beatings and electric shocks, while they were being held in russia. A dozen former captives described extreme violence and ill treatment, in apparent violations of International Humanitarian law. Many of them surrendered in the city of Mariupol Last year. They were taken to a Detention Facility in the Southern Russian city of taganrog. Later released in prisoner exchanges. 0ur correspondent hugo bachega tracked down some of the ukrainians who were held. Translation sheer hell. The scariest part was when they called you up for interrogation. How can you describe a place where you are stripped of everything human . These ukrainians were captured by the enemy. Translation they can do anything they want with you physically. And taken to this russian prison in taganrog, a place they now associate with torture. In may last year, the city of mariupol was under siege. Artem, a sniper with the azov regiment, wanted to keep on fighting. But ukraine ordered the troops in the azovstal steelworks to surrender. Translation when | heard about captivity for the first time, i had the worst images in my head about what could happen. Artem was held in taganrog for seven months. He says he was frequently beaten and given electric shocks. He often witnessed other captives suffering, too. Translation after the beatings, | one day i was brought to a room. | i saw a Young Man Holding his hands up. His fingers were bleeding. Did they insert needles under yourfingernails . I asked. He said yes. For weeks i tracked Down Ukrainians who had been taken to taganrog and came back. People like irina, who is now a Conscript Officer in the military. She was a combat medic when she surrendered. She says not even the women were spared the brutality of the guards. Translation they dragged us by our hair. They beat us in the kidneys, in the ribs, with hammers and batons. How do you describe taganrog . Translation only devils live and work there. This is dennis, a military surgeon. He tells me people were beaten as soon as they arrived, in rooms, hallways, and even in the shower. He was left with three broken ribs and could barely breathe. Translation they threw me on the floor, ordered me to not lift my head up, and gave me electric shocks until they discharged the entire taser battery on me. You are convulsing. If you lift your head off the floor they start beating you. And the circle never ends. Up to 10,000 ukrainian Prisoners Of War are believed to remain in russian captivity, including hundreds of the azovstal defenders. Many are being held in prisons across the country, a violation of the rules of war. Here campaigns like this one are fighting for their freedom and for russia to protect their rights. Ukraine says nine in every ten prisoners who have been returned allege they were tortured. This is the biggest challenge for me now, how to protect our people on russian side. And i dont know how and nobody knows how we can do it. The Russian Defence ministry hasnt replied to our requests for comment. But prisoner swaps like this one give hope to families still waiting to see their loved ones again. How do you recover from all of this . Translation im currently undergoing treatment and my priority is to take care of my health so i can put on my uniform, pick up my weapons and defend my country. The battles in this war continue not only on the front lines, but also in the lives of ukrainians trying to overcome so much cruelty. Hugo bachega, bbc news, kyiv. Earlier i spoke with maria klymyk, a journalist at the Media Initiative for human right. She collects and documents information about alleged war crimes committed by the Russian Federation in ukraine and she gave me her reaction to the reports on Prisoners Of War. Honestly, we hear the story and collect the story from the beginning of the war. So, we all the time here this testimony from the people who were freed from captivity and honestly you cannot imagine people who tried to protect their country, who tried to protect their country, who survived the battles, who survived the aerial bombs, survived the tank attacks, just have to survive all of the torture in captivity. In the places that were assigned for criminals, not Prisoners Of War. So it is hard to imagine people managing to survive all of this cruelty, to survive all of the torture, beatings and they still want to return to the battlefield after returning home to protect their country. You battlefield after returning home to protect their country. Protect their country. You collect evidence and protect their country. You collect evidence and we protect their country. You collect evidence and we have protect their country. You collect evidence and we have seen protect their country. You collect| evidence and we have seen some protect their country. You collect i evidence and we have seen some of the allegations there, but chances are that this evidence is ever acted upon . That there are consequences, that people are held to account for what has happened. Frill that people are held to account for what has happened. That people are held to account for what has happened. Our hope is that all of those testimonies, what has happened. Our hope is that all of those testimonies, those all of those testimonies, those stories will be heard by the world. And every person who can help us could stop all of the torturing and help to return our people to their homes and relatives. Because for now we know that some people who were in Captivity Cannot return home because they are dead. And to be have some testimony, we have the people who returned to ukraine like they have to be returned home alive but instead it was their bodies that were returned home. So we need organisation, the red cross, the un, have some efforts to protect those people who are captive in russian prisons because for now we note that their situation, prisons because for now we note that theirsituation, people prisons because for now we note that their situation, people die in there. Canada wildfires, a State Of Emergency has been declared in Northwest Territories. Take a look. A local official says its a crisis situation. Four large fires a local official says its a crisis situation. Four large fires burning near yellowknife thats the provincial capital. Around 20,000 people live there. The mayor says be on alert. Canada is experiencing its worst Wildfire Season on record. 160,000 evacuated from homes. I spoke to devin bellinger, Programme Director at a local radio station, true north fm. He says canada is currently in one of the worst Wildfire Seasons right across the country. For the Northwest Territories we have not had fires like this since 2014 and in fact we have surpassed the fire season record are ready for the fire season record are ready for the number of kilometres burned. We are sitting at over 21,000 km that have been burned right across the territory itself. And in the city of yellowknife we have fire right on the cusp of highway three which is the cusp of highway three which is the only highway in and out of the city. Which is currently as last updated, at 16 km away from the capital. Updated, at 16 km away from the caital. ,. , updated, at 16 km away from the caital. ,. ,. , capital. Just to say we are seeing now some capital. Just to say we are seeing now some pictures capital. Just to say we are seeing now some pictures that capital. Just to say we are seeing now some pictures that you capital. Just to say we are seeing | now some pictures that you kindly sent us earlier on. What is the kind of conversations that people are having, decisions people are trying to make now . By, having, decisions people are trying to make now . To make now . A lot of the Big Decisions to make now . A lot of the Big Decisions right to make now . A lot of the Big Decisions right now to make now . A lot of the Big Decisions right now are depending on whether or not people are going to be moving from areas that are most likely to be affected by the fires, first. With that, plans are in place to move affected residents in the western side of the city to our multiplex which will be set up as an evacuation location. Then that is the first step of the plan, if the fires are continuing to reach towards the city, there are alternative plans in place to make sure that if need be, to evacuate the capital, plans are in place for that. But it has to meet certain guidelines. That. But it has to meet certain guidelines that. But it has to meet certain guidelines. That. But it has to meet certain uuidelines. ,. ,. ,. , guidelines. That is the situation on the ground guidelines. That is the situation on the ground we guidelines. That is the situation on the ground. We are guidelines. That is the situation on the ground. We are seeing guidelines. That is the situation on the ground. We are seeing moving j the ground. We are seeing moving images now, pretty terrifying stuff. What about the political conversations, political help and discussions about how you avoid the dangers of wildfires in the future . That is a big discussion and ifeel after this year, that discussion will be brought up once again. Not only on the local level here in yellowknife but across the entire territory itself. Currently there are about six or seven communities that have been evacuated, hay river, Fort Smith Enterprise and a First Nations area have all been evacuated and you are looking at a rough population of around 40,000 just in the territory and almost one fifth of that has already been evacuated out. The city of yellowknife is almost 50 of the territorys capacity as well. With that there are few questions that need to be brought up and i feel that will be a big topic in the political scene again, whats the fire season is taken care of. Thank you for that. Just before we go a quick reminder of the developing news from the British Museum here in london. They have sacked a member of staff and the police are investigating after treasures were reported missing, stolen or damaged. We are keeping across the details of that. For the moment this is bbc news. Hello there, good evening. The best of the Sunshine Today was across southern counties of Northern Ireland, england and wales. Blue sky, Sunflower Fields In Norfolk and a lot more sunshine, pleasantly warm in all of that with just a light breeze in pembrokeshire in wales. Now it will turn warmer across the board as we head through the rest of the week, some more sunny spells. It will start to feel more humid, particularly by night, but it wont be completely dry. It will turn wet and windy through the day on friday. More on that in just a moment. But overnight tonight then, its relatively mild out there. Some long, clear spells will see some areas of mist and low clouds developing, particularly for central and eastern areas of england. Where we see that mist and low cloud, it will lift and clear readily through the morning, burnt back by wall of the sunshine. And were drawing in more of a south easterly wind through the day on thursday. Thats going to drag in this warmer, Muggy Feeling Air from the near continent. So temperatures will rise across the board up to the low to the mid 20s in celsius. We may even see the days highest temperatures out towards Western Areas of wales. Few showers out towards the west, generally dry, cooler towards north sea facing coasts. And then on thursday night its going to be mild and muggy. We look out towards the atlantic, an area of low pressure will send these Weather Fronts spinning our way through the day on friday. Bands of possibly quite heavy thundery rain at times. Theyll merge together to form what will feel like longer spells of rain. It will be particularly windy towards the North West Wales coast as well. Underneath all of that cloud and the rain youd expect it to be cold, but its going to be warm and muggy feeling. Dry and cooler with some sunshine across much of scotland. Temperatures here in the high teens in celsius. But of course, the rain eventually arrives here on friday night. A very mild, muggy night to follow. Temperatures no lower than 18 or 19 degrees celsius potentially in south east england. On saturday, though, some fresher feeling air, it is still warm. The rain clears the north of scotland through the morning. A few showers following on behind, but lots of dry weather, too. Some sunshine temperatures peaking generally in the low to the mid 20s, once more in celsius and its looking very similar on sunday. Heres the outlook for our Capital Cities as we head through the weekend and into the start of next week towards the north and the west, temperatures will still rise into the low 20s, but its cooler, more showery here. Drier and warmer towards the south and the east. Bye bye. This is bbc news, the headlines. England has reached the womens World Cup Final for the first time as they spoiled co hosts australias party on a historic evening in sydney. Silencing a sell out crowd at Stadium Australia with their 3 1 victory, the lionesses became the first England Football Team since 1966 to reach a senior final on the world stage. Former ukrainian captives say they were subjected to torture, including frequent beatings and electric shocks, while in custody in russia. In interviews with the bbc, a dozen ex detainees alleged physical and psychological abuse by russian officers and guards at the Detention Facility in the city of taganrog. The russian government has previously denied torturing or mistreating captives. The British Museum has dismissed a member of staff and launched an independent Security Review after revealing that items from its collection were stolen, missing or damaged. The pieces are reported to include gold jewellery, semi precious gemstones, and glass dating back as far as and a half thousand years. The cost of renting a home in the uk has hit its highest level since records began in 2016. Prices paid by uk renters rose by an average of 5. 3 in the year tojuly