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makes history, but this one, the first mugshot ever of a former us president, will never be forgotten. donald trump surrendered himself at fulton countyjail in georgia on charges of plotting to overturn the state's 2020 election results. he was released on bail while he awaits trial. this was his fourth arrest in five months on criminal charges. afterwards, mr trump described the case as a "travesty ofjustice" and posted the mugshot on social media. let's join our north america editor, sarah smith, who's in atlanta, georgia for us now. you might think donald trump would be ashamed or humiliated about being booked and photographed inside a notorious jail house. a mugshot has ended many other political careers but he is displaying it as a badge of honour, turn it into an emblem for his presidential campaign. mr trump is to appear at this courthouse in atlanta next month and will be pleased to learn those proceedings will be televised. the belligerent stair is entirely deliberate, designed to portray strength and defiance, is donald trump knew he was posing for an image that would become instantly iconic. he clearly liked the look. it was up on his website in minutes. he even came back to twitter, now known as x, for the first time in two years. never surrender, known as x, for the first time in two years. neversurrender, it known as x, for the first time in two years. never surrender, it says, underneath a picture taken as he surrendered himself at fulton county jail. 0stentatiously arriving for his arrest on his own plane, donald trump is turning each criminal case into a reality tv show. every moment of the journey choreographed for the cameras, even gives the press access inside the cavalcade. secret service protection team obligingly added to the drama with a very large motorcade for an ex—president. loud and showy, donald trump knows how to make an entrance. and he knows how to make it work for his presidential campaign. in a very quick 20 minutes inside the jail, he was fingerprinted and photographed. a terrible experience, he said later, even though he was apparently treated very nicely. the official charge sheet lists 13 counts against him and describes him a six foot three, weighing 215lb or 97.5 kilos with blonde or strawberry blonde hair and blue eyes. details supplied by him to stop it to stand on the present scales. speculation over whether he is lying about his weight has now become part of the debate over whether donald trump is a crook or a martyr. already cost as a villain by opponents, he maintains he is actually a victim.— he is actually a victim. we did nothin: he is actually a victim. we did nothing wrong _ he is actually a victim. we did nothing wrong at _ he is actually a victim. we did nothing wrong at all - he is actually a victim. we did nothing wrong at all and - he is actually a victim. we did nothing wrong at all and we i he is actually a victim. we did i nothing wrong at all and we have every single right to challenge an election that we think is dishonest and we think it's very dishonest. never want to miss a marketing opportunity, mrtrump never want to miss a marketing opportunity, mr trump is already selling mugshot merchandise, monetising the moment. it is $25 for a mugshot mug, get it? with profits going to pay his legal fees and upon his election campaign stop this mu~shot his election campaign stop this mugshot you — his election campaign stop ii�*u 3 mugshot you wait his election campaign stop tn 3 mugshot you wait for it, is going to be on posters in dorm rooms, on t—shirts, it's going to be a flag flown by people who love this country because they are back in donald trump. the country because they are back in donald trump.— country because they are back in donald trum -. ., , , donald trump. the former president insists he is — donald trump. the former president insists he is innocent _ donald trump. the former president insists he is innocent of _ donald trump. the former president insists he is innocent of all - donald trump. the former president insists he is innocent of all the - insists he is innocent of all the charges against him. he says these prosecutions are a deliberate attempt to stop him being re—elected president. election interference, he calls it. which is ironic, as that is exactly what he has been charged with here in georgia. sarah smith, bbc news, atlanta, georgia. now to our other main story tonight — the director of the british museum says he is stepping down with immediate effect, after admitting he failed to respond "comprehensively" to warnings about thefts from the museum in 2021. hartwig fischer had previously said there was "no evidence" to substantiate claims of theft, when estimates suggest more than 1,500 objects are missing, stolen or damaged. david silitto reports. the british museum, one of the greatest repositories of the world treasures and someone has been stealing them. it's understood more than 1500 objects disappeared and two years ago a danish and took the dealer told the museum directors he'd seen some of their treasures on sale on ebay, and it's that warning that has led to the director of the museum, hartwig fischer, announcing he will be leaving museum rather sooner than he'd been planning. in a statement, he said, it is evident that the british museum did not respond as comprehensively as it should have in response to the warnings in 2021, and the problem that has now fully emerged. a response ability for that failure must ultimately rest with the director. i spoke to the man who first raised those warnings, dr ittai gradel.— first raised those warnings, dr ittai gradel._ is i first raised those warnings, dr l ittai gradel._ is they ittai gradel. the essence is they felt to take _ ittai gradel. the essence is they felt to take your— ittai gradel. the essence is they felt to take your warnings - felt to take your warnings seriously. felt to take your warnings seriously-— felt to take your warnings seriously. felt to take your warnings seriousl . , , ., , ., seriously. they refused to listen or have engagement _ seriously. they refused to listen or have engagement with _ seriously. they refused to listen or have engagement with me - seriously. they refused to listen or have engagement with me to - seriously. they refused to listen or have engagement with me to stop| seriously. they refused to listen or- have engagement with me to stop they had no questions to ask me. they never wanted to include me in the so—called thorough investigation. it is unbelievable what happened. the museum now needs a new director and some answers. a police investigation is under way. one person has been interviewed but exactly what has been stolen and how it all happened are questions yet to be answered. five days ago, spain's women's football team were the toast of the world, after beating england to win the world cup. but the behaviour of luis rubiales, the head of spain's football federation, has caused controversy and outrage. this image — of him kissing the playerjenni hermoso on the lips during the presentation ceremony — has gone viral. he was also seen to be grabbing his crotch as he celebrated at the final whistle. he says a social assassination is taking place and has refused to resign. guy hedgecoe's report from madrid contains footage of some of the material that people have found offensive. when the spanish team lifted the world cup last sunday, it was a historic moment. but the way in which the national football federation president luis rubiales celebrated has made the last few days bittersweet ones for spanish football. the controversial kiss he gave star strikerjenni hermoso has been hogging the headlines. so too have this image of him celebrating the world cup victory. after days of mounting pressure, mr rubiales had been expected to resign. but at an extraordinary general meeting of the football federation, he insisted the kiss was consensual and he remained defiant. translation: is it so serious that l i have to leave while having done | the best job for spanish football? do you really believe that i have to resign? well, i am going to tell you something, i will not resign. i will not resign. this was supposed to be a week when spain celebrated women's football, the greatest ever achievement by its national team, but instead all of that has been overshadowed by one man's behaviour and the backlash against him. jenni hermoso had condemned the case and many other public figures have called for him to face sanctions. thus had condemned the kicks. the episode has fed into an intense debate in spanish society about gender equality and sexual consent. this is a critical moment in this country. people are moving towards more gender equality but this looks like an abuse of power and that's what we are fighting against. players from other countries have also spoken out. it’s players from other countries have also spoken out.— also spoken out. it's really sad that it ruined _ also spoken out. it's really sad that it ruined what _ also spoken out. it's really sad that it ruined what was - also spoken out. it's really sad l that it ruined what was supposed also spoken out. it's really sad - that it ruined what was supposed to be the most special moment in spain but career. the be the most special moment in spain but career. ., , �* , but career. the government says it's takin: but career. the government says it's taking actions _ but career. the government says it's taking actions to _ but career. the government says it's taking actions to remove _ but career. the government says it's taking actions to remove him - but career. the government says it's taking actions to remove him from i taking actions to remove him from office and this should be spanish football's #metoo moment. the celebrations have triggered an institutional crisis in spanish football. the question now is how much this episode may have damaged spain was image as a modern sport superpower. a police officer is in a serious condition after being hit by a train while trying to save a distressed man who was on the tracks. nottinghamshire police said they were called to the village of baldertonjust before 7pm last night. the man on the railway lines also suffered injuries but they are not believed to be life—threatening. 0ur midlands correspondent, phil mackie, is in balderton now. bring us the latest. nearly 2a hours ago, this is when the incident happened. that road bridge carries the auto one over the east coast main line, lots of trains coming through here at great speed. there was a report of an incident last night that nottinghamshire police responded to, a distress man was on the railway lines up an officer was here trying to save him. the officer was hit by a train and suffered life changing injuries. the man he saved suffered electrocution injuries. both were taken to hospital where they are still being treated today for a huge response, not emergency vehicles. investigations are under way as to what went wrong and what happened. 0ne way as to what went wrong and what happened. one thing you can see here is an access gate, which has been guarded by british transport police officers put up it's a secure site but it would be hard to get onto the railway lines. a big question is, if there was already a police incident ongoing and someone on the line, why wasn't the train stopped from coming through? we have a tribute to the officer today from his chief constable, who described him as a true hero, and the local mp, robert jenrick, also a home office minister, who praised the bravery of four police officers. we know his fellow officers who were here last night suffered some trauma themselves, because they had to treat the injured colleague and the man he had saved before the ambulances got here. there's to be a reduction in the energy price cap from october, the regulator 0fgem has announced, meaning household bills will fall slightly. the price cap, which applies to england, wales and scotland, sets the maximum amount that suppliers can charge for each unit of energy but not the total bill. if you use more, you will pay more. for a home using a typical amount of gas and electricity and paying by direct debit, the current annual bill is £2,074. that will fall to £1,923 for the final three months of this year. but the average household bill will still be hundreds of pounds higher than the winter of 2021, when it was £1,277. and last winter's £400 support from the government has ended, while standing charges are expected to rise, so many people will see little difference to their bills. 0ur cost of living correspondent, colletta smith, has been speaking to families at a theme park in warrington. with bills racking up on all sides, there has been one relief this summer holiday. i would say probably, because we've had quite a hot spring and summer, haven't we, so i think that helped. we've not needed to have the heating on. i know there's quite a few of our friends who are really struggling to pay their electric and gas. and today's small drop in energy prices isn't going to change that, so plenty of people have been taking things into their own hands to try and get ahead. thomas and jenny from liverpool are on a prepayment meter and spent £800 on insulation this year to try and cut their bills. we are planning ahead, or trying to. but with the mortgage and the cost of living going up, it's going to be sort of quite tight for us. because we are not getting that extra government support this year, that £66 in monthly payments, despite this small drop in price, what we are all paying out this winter is going to feel just as tough as last year. and there's another reason bills will not feel cheaper for many. all the standing charge on the meters all went up across the board. i don't think there was any need for that to go up. the regulator says that despite the increase in those charges in the different prices across britain, it is still fair. we have looked in the past at moving those standing charges into the price per unit. but the problem we have is that you create really big winners but also really big losers. so if you are a poor family that has high energy needs, for example someone who is elderly that needs the heating on sort of 24 hours a day, or families with disabled children, if we were to do that, your bills would become higher and you'd become significantly worse off. but many campaign groups disagree, saying it is those who already use the least energy who would benefit the least from the reduction in the price cap. because we have removed the energy bills support scheme of £400 and because the standing charges higher this winter, households which have lower than average consumption of energy will be seeing their bills rise, and that's more often lower income households, that's more often renters who live in flats. the government says they are still giving extra payments to those struggling most. pensioners are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal credit is receiving £900 in direct cost of support. the government's supportl is staggeringly complacent. labour would bring in a proper| windfall tax to raise resources, help tackle this - cost—of—living crisis. there are lots of useful tips about how to keep energy bills down in your home on the bbc news tackling it together pages. because we can't breathe easy yet. another price rise is still on the cards when the regulator decides the new rates forjanuary. coletta smith, bbc news. the time is 6:15. our top story this evening. donald trump poses for the first police mug shot ever of a former us president as he faces charges of the 2020 election. and coming up, i'm at the world athletics champion ships in budapest where the worlds fastest men and women will battle it out to be refusing to resign the president of the spanish faa say he won't step down despite coming under pressure to go after kissing a player at the world cup final. more than a thousand fires are burning right across canada, these dots show where fires are currently burning out of control. about two—thirds of them are concentrated in the western province of british columbia and in the northwest territories, where hundreds of homes have been destroyed. 0ur correspondent wyre davies reports from the town of kelowna. that's my house on fire and i think... ., �*, , _,., ., that's my house on fire and i think... ., �*, , ., ., think... that's big. joanna and duncan have — think... that's big. joanna and duncan have been _ think... that's big. joanna and duncan have been friends - think... that's big. joanna and duncan have been friends and| duncan have been friends and neighbours for decades. they have never seen — neighbours for decades. they have never seen anything _ neighbours for decades. they have never seen anything like _ neighbours for decades. they have never seen anything like the - neighbours for decades. they have l never seen anything like the inferno that tore through their community. destroying almost everything in its path including their homes. it was blindin cl path including their homes. it was blindingly bright _ path including their homes. it was blindingly bright and _ path including their homes. it was blindingly bright and it _ path including their homes. it was blindingly bright and it would - path including their homes. ut "wes blindingly bright and it would get into the house and then he felt this raging fire with this kind of skeleton of a dwelling in front of it and it was moving from one to the next and then at one point there were just dozens.— next and then at one point there were just dozens. were 'ust dozens. duncan lost most of were just dozens. duncan lost most of what he had _ were just dozens. duncan lost most of what he had built _ were just dozens. duncan lost most of what he had built and _ were just dozens. duncan lost most of what he had built and owned - of what he had built and owned including his dad's war medals but his family's safe and he remains positive. his family's safe and he remains ositive. �* , , ., , .,, positive. i'm very philosophical about this _ positive. i'm very philosophical about this stuff. _ positive. i'm very philosophical about this stuff. it _ positive. i'm very philosophical about this stuff. it happens - about this stuff. it happens and it's terrible. in my case, i wish that i— it's terrible. in my case, i wish that i had _ it's terrible. in my case, i wish that i had thought it through better to get— that i had thought it through better to get stuff out and put it in... i got a _ to get stuff out and put it in... i got a pick—up truck. it is to get stuff out and put it in. .. i got a pick-up truck.— to get stuff out and put it in... i got a pick-up truck. it is still too ris for got a pick-up truck. it is still too risky for residents _ got a pick-up truck. it is still too risky for residents to _ got a pick-up truck. it is still too risky for residents to return - got a pick-up truck. it is still too | risky for residents to return here. from the lake, the devastation is clear. this shows just how indiscriminate these for fires are. here you have got three or four waterfront properties that have been completely gutted. just above them, and apparently right in the middle of the fire, all the houses are safe, completely pristine. in some places, the fire line is right up to the front door. some residents watched helplessly in real—time on security cameras as their houses burn. 0thers witnessed firefighters saving the properties. it's a testament to local rescue services that no lives were lost.— testament to local rescue services that no lives were lost. there were situations where _ that no lives were lost. there were situations where officers _ that no lives were lost. there were situations where officers were - situations where officers were surrounded on all sides by far and let me tell you they were trapped, there is no question was dangerous. wince roofing trees out by the roots and laid them down like toothpicks. 0n and laid them down like toothpicks. on a visit to a local evacuation centre, i asked the regional premier if he thought can change might be to blame for the record number of wildfires. ~ ., ., ., , wildfires. without a doubt, the ferocity of _ wildfires. without a doubt, the ferocity of the _ wildfires. without a doubt, the ferocity of the fires, _ wildfires. without a doubt, the ferocity of the fires, the - wildfires. without a doubt, the| ferocity of the fires, the extent wildfires. without a doubt, the i ferocity of the fires, the extent of the burning, the historic nature of the burning, the historic nature of the forest — the burning, the historic nature of the forest fires not just the burning, the historic nature of the forest fires notjust in british columbia, — the forest fires notjust in british columbia, just devastating fires that are — columbia, just devastating fires that are clearly caused by climate change _ that are clearly caused by climate chan . e. , , , that are clearly caused by climate chance. , , , ._ that are clearly caused by climate chance. , , , ., change. the biggest virus may have been tamed — change. the biggest virus may have been tamed but _ change. the biggest virus may have been tamed but there _ change. the biggest virus may have been tamed but there is _ change. the biggest virus may have been tamed but there is still- change. the biggest virus may have been tamed but there is still a - been tamed but there is still a significant threat. —— the biggest fires. if the speed of the fires had been relentless, so has the response of the emergency services. chopper after chopper dropping packets in the lake here, getting water up to the lake here, getting water up to the hill. —— buckets. the fires are continuing to burn. this crisis hasn't —— has undoubtedly strengthened the bond between the fire crews and the grateful public. most here expect these events to become much more common in the future. british police are investigating the deaths of 88 people in the uk who bought a poisonous substance from a man in canada who's accused of helping people to take their own lives. kenneth law is due to appear in court today after being arrested in may near toronto, accused of assisting suicide and selling products to people in 40 countries around the world. the uk's national crime agency has launched an investigation. angus crawford reports — and a warning, some of you may find his report distressing. bright and kind, tom parfitt was just 22 when he ended his life using a chemical he bought from a website in canada. his father david, distraught and angry, says tom should never have had access to it. i've been able to discuss with many other families the impact on them, and their own lives. and of course, also focused on us trying to get some justice for the deaths of our sons and daughters. but also try and ensure that other families aren't impacted by similar. this is the man tom bought it from, kenneth law, arrested in canada and charged with two counts of aiding suicide. we are aware packages were shipped to over 40 countries. we are aware of 1200 packages that have been shipped. the national crime agency now says 272 people in the uk bought from the canadian. 88 of them later died, and though it's not possible to say the chemical was the cause of death in every case, the nca has launched a criminal investigation. but how did they know about kenneth law and the chemical? here's the answer. a pro suicide website that we had been investigating for two years. users encourage suicide. swap tips on methods and suggest sellers like law. accessible to anyone with a couple of clicks. we found one supplier who offered us a package of chemicals and pills. he even sent us a picture, told us he often shipped to the uk. and new sellers appear over time. i know how much the people on there are struggling. - another death too soon. holly's brother michael, one more of kenneth's customers, another victim of the suicide forum. right now i'm a bit of a mess because this is all i seem - to be talking about, - but i'm not going to stop. ijust can't... i can't live in a world - knowing this stuff exists without trying to stop it. michael and tom parfitt, two of the many who looked for help online and instead found poison. angus crawford, bbc news. a drink—driver who hit and killed a cyclist then hid his body in a shallow grave has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. alexander mckellar was speeding when he hit 63—year—old tony parsons near bridge of 0rchy in 2017. mckellar and his twin brother robert later buried mr parsons' body and his remains weren't found for three years. robert mckellar was jailed for five years and three months. alexandra mackenzie reports. it was near bridge of 0rchy that tony parsons went missing in september 2017. the 63—year—old grandfather was on a charity bike ride from fort william to his home. from a cctv camera, he was shown cycling through glencoe village. the last known sighting was at the bridge of 0rchy hotel later that night. alexander mckellar pleaded guilty to killing tony parsons after knocking him off his bike while drunk, driving at excessive speed. he and his brother robert did guilty to attempting to defeat the ends of justice. —— pleaded guilty. tony parsons was left alone to die. the brothers returned later and took his body to a nearby estate where they buried him. there for three years the family of tony parsons had no idea what had happened to him. there were extensive searches of the area which came to nothing and there were various appeals including the bbc�*s crimewatch programme. but alexander mckellar confided in his then girlfriend, seen here in the middle. he showed how the burial site. she marked it with a red —— red bull can and alerted the police. sentencing, the judge and alerted the police. sentencing, thejudge said there and alerted the police. sentencing, the judge said there was no doubt the judge said there was no doubt the family have been deeply affected. ., ., , ., affected. you have caused them to suffer a devastating _ affected. you have caused them to suffer a devastating loss _ affected. you have caused them to suffer a devastating loss and - suffer a devastating loss and emotional harm, the lasting effect of which may be incalculable. nothing i can say or do can compensate for their loss. and i suspect that no sentence would ever be regarded as sufficient in their e es. �* be regarded as sufficient in their e es, �* ., be regarded as sufficient in their e es. ~ ., ., eyes. and that pain and grief seemed to show on the _ eyes. and that pain and grief seemed to show on the faces _ eyes. and that pain and grief seemed to show on the faces of tony - to show on the faces of tony parsons' family. a woman who was filmed kicking and slapping a horse has been found not guilty of an animal cruelty offence. sarah moulds, who is 39, lost herjob as a teacher a month after she was caught on camera striking her grey pony, bruce. the court in lincoln heard she was disciplining the animalfor running off. now, have you ever taken a hotel shower gel or shampoo home with you? well, two guests at the dolphin hotel in pembroke dock in wales have been accused of stripping everything from their room during their stay, leaving only a bar of soap behind. the police said inquiries were under way. just take what they want. i've had the odd people take a towel, you know, i take that on the chin, even though that costs me. but not to this, like, point, no. this is ridiculous. in total around £200 worth of items were missing and the room was unusable for a few days until those items were replaced. in a now deleted post on social media, the hotel appealed for witnesses and information on facebook. hundreds shared it. dyfed—powys police said they're investigating a theft here and that inquiries are ongoing. tomos morgan, bbc news, pembroke dock. on to the world athletics championships now — and great britain have high hopes for medals in the men's and women's 200 metres this evening. let's go live to our sports correspondent, natalie pirks, who's in budapest for us now. yes, another very busy night here, coming up we have the women's 800 metres semifinals. keely hodgkinson, the world and olympic and commonwealth silver—medallist. the 21—year—old, she is in the shape of her life, she has run the fastest time this year in that event. she believes she will have to run at her personal bestjust believes she will have to run at her personal best just to believes she will have to run at her personal bestjust to get into the final. then the big sprint finals coming up. the women's 200, we have dina asher—smith and daryll neita,. that is going to be tough for them to get a medal. that final is absolutely stacked with talent. straight after that without taking a breath, zharnel hughes running in the men's 200, fresh from his bronze in the 100. he is also in cracking form but it's going to be hard to see past now allows, the new 100 metres champion who is undefeated in the 200 since the tokyo 0lympics. many thanks. time for a look at the weather — here's ben rich. it's been a dramatic end to the week for some of us, not least in scotland. the skies above aberdeenshire, we have signs of a funnel cloud, rotation of the cloud in the sky associated with a thunderstorm, and this picture in fife looks like we're seeing a funnel cloud touching down, which makes a tornado. those funnel clouds and possible tornadoes spawned by these big thunderstorms that have affected parts of eastern, central and southern scotland but we have had some showers and thunderstorms elsewhere. the showers will continue to just swallow across the uk as we head through the night although a lot of thunder and lightning will tend to ease. there will be some clear spells in between and critical fresh feel the night. temperatures falling to 12 sources. more showers in the forecast for the weekend but they will tend to become less potent, probably not as many funnel clouds or tornadoes. still some showers and the focus tomorrow, some heavy infantry one is perhaps across parts of england and wales. scotland and northern ireland, an area of cloud with bits and pieces of rain, quite a brisk northerly wind from western scotland and northern ireland, temperatures at best 14 to 22. sunday, we maintain the sunshine and showers theme, particularly central and eastern parts of the uk. further west, this band of cloud and patchy rain, some mist and mark moving to parts of northern ireland. 15 to 21 celsius. sunday night, this frontal system moves a bit further east, it will tend to weaken because high pressure will be building from the south—west. so on monday, which is of course a bank holiday for many of us, there will still be one or two showers but for the majority, the driest day of the weekend, spells of sunshine and temperatures between 19 and 21. thanks, ben.

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makes history, but this one, the first mugshot ever of a former us president, will never be forgotten. donald trump surrendered himself at fulton countyjail in georgia on charges of plotting to overturn the state's 2020 election results. he was released on bail while he awaits trial. this was his fourth arrest in five months on criminal charges. afterwards, mr trump described the case as a "travesty ofjustice" and posted the mugshot on social media. let's join our north america editor, sarah smith, who's in atlanta, georgia for us now. you might think donald trump would be ashamed or humiliated about being booked and photographed inside a notorious jail house. a mugshot has ended many other political careers but he is displaying it as a badge of honour, turn it into an emblem for his presidential campaign. mr trump is to appear at this courthouse in atlanta next month and will be pleased to learn those proceedings will be televised. the belligerent stair is entirely deliberate, designed to portray strength and defiance, is donald trump knew he was posing for an image that would become instantly iconic. he clearly liked the look. it was up on his website in minutes. he even came back to twitter, now known as x, for the first time in two years. never surrender, known as x, for the first time in two years. neversurrender, it known as x, for the first time in two years. never surrender, it says, underneath a picture taken as he surrendered himself at fulton county jail. 0stentatiously arriving for his arrest on his own plane, donald trump is turning each criminal case into a reality tv show. every moment of the journey choreographed for the cameras, even gives the press access inside the cavalcade. secret service protection team obligingly added to the drama with a very large motorcade for an ex—president. loud and showy, donald trump knows how to make an entrance. and he knows how to make it work for his presidential campaign. in a very quick 20 minutes inside the jail, he was fingerprinted and photographed. a terrible experience, he said later, even though he was apparently treated very nicely. the official charge sheet lists 13 counts against him and describes him a six foot three, weighing 215lb or 97.5 kilos with blonde or strawberry blonde hair and blue eyes. details supplied by him to stop it to stand on the present scales. speculation over whether he is lying about his weight has now become part of the debate over whether donald trump is a crook or a martyr. already cost as a villain by opponents, he maintains he is actually a victim.— he is actually a victim. we did nothin: he is actually a victim. we did nothing wrong _ he is actually a victim. we did nothing wrong at _ he is actually a victim. we did nothing wrong at all - he is actually a victim. we did nothing wrong at all and - he is actually a victim. we did nothing wrong at all and we i he is actually a victim. we did i nothing wrong at all and we have every single right to challenge an election that we think is dishonest and we think it's very dishonest. never want to miss a marketing opportunity, mrtrump never want to miss a marketing opportunity, mr trump is already selling mugshot merchandise, monetising the moment. it is $25 for a mugshot mug, get it? with profits going to pay his legal fees and upon his election campaign stop this mu~shot his election campaign stop this mugshot you — his election campaign stop ii�*u 3 mugshot you wait his election campaign stop tn 3 mugshot you wait for it, is going to be on posters in dorm rooms, on t—shirts, it's going to be a flag flown by people who love this country because they are back in donald trump. the country because they are back in donald trump.— country because they are back in donald trum -. ., , , donald trump. the former president insists he is — donald trump. the former president insists he is innocent _ donald trump. the former president insists he is innocent of _ donald trump. the former president insists he is innocent of all - donald trump. the former president insists he is innocent of all the - insists he is innocent of all the charges against him. he says these prosecutions are a deliberate attempt to stop him being re—elected president. election interference, he calls it. which is ironic, as that is exactly what he has been charged with here in georgia. sarah smith, bbc news, atlanta, georgia. now to our other main story tonight — the director of the british museum says he is stepping down with immediate effect, after admitting he failed to respond "comprehensively" to warnings about thefts from the museum in 2021. hartwig fischer had previously said there was "no evidence" to substantiate claims of theft, when estimates suggest more than 1,500 objects are missing, stolen or damaged. david silitto reports. the british museum, one of the greatest repositories of the world treasures and someone has been stealing them. it's understood more than 1500 objects disappeared and two years ago a danish and took the dealer told the museum directors he'd seen some of their treasures on sale on ebay, and it's that warning that has led to the director of the museum, hartwig fischer, announcing he will be leaving museum rather sooner than he'd been planning. in a statement, he said, it is evident that the british museum did not respond as comprehensively as it should have in response to the warnings in 2021, and the problem that has now fully emerged. a response ability for that failure must ultimately rest with the director. i spoke to the man who first raised those warnings, dr ittai gradel.— first raised those warnings, dr ittai gradel._ is i first raised those warnings, dr l ittai gradel._ is they ittai gradel. the essence is they felt to take _ ittai gradel. the essence is they felt to take your— ittai gradel. the essence is they felt to take your warnings - felt to take your warnings seriously. felt to take your warnings seriously-— felt to take your warnings seriously. felt to take your warnings seriousl . , , ., , ., seriously. they refused to listen or have engagement _ seriously. they refused to listen or have engagement with _ seriously. they refused to listen or have engagement with me - seriously. they refused to listen or have engagement with me to - seriously. they refused to listen or have engagement with me to stop| seriously. they refused to listen or- have engagement with me to stop they had no questions to ask me. they never wanted to include me in the so—called thorough investigation. it is unbelievable what happened. the museum now needs a new director and some answers. a police investigation is under way. one person has been interviewed but exactly what has been stolen and how it all happened are questions yet to be answered. five days ago, spain's women's football team were the toast of the world, after beating england to win the world cup. but the behaviour of luis rubiales, the head of spain's football federation, has caused controversy and outrage. this image — of him kissing the playerjenni hermoso on the lips during the presentation ceremony — has gone viral. he was also seen to be grabbing his crotch as he celebrated at the final whistle. he says a social assassination is taking place and has refused to resign. guy hedgecoe's report from madrid contains footage of some of the material that people have found offensive. when the spanish team lifted the world cup last sunday, it was a historic moment. but the way in which the national football federation president luis rubiales celebrated has made the last few days bittersweet ones for spanish football. the controversial kiss he gave star strikerjenni hermoso has been hogging the headlines. so too have this image of him celebrating the world cup victory. after days of mounting pressure, mr rubiales had been expected to resign. but at an extraordinary general meeting of the football federation, he insisted the kiss was consensual and he remained defiant. translation: is it so serious that l i have to leave while having done | the best job for spanish football? do you really believe that i have to resign? well, i am going to tell you something, i will not resign. i will not resign. this was supposed to be a week when spain celebrated women's football, the greatest ever achievement by its national team, but instead all of that has been overshadowed by one man's behaviour and the backlash against him. jenni hermoso had condemned the case and many other public figures have called for him to face sanctions. thus had condemned the kicks. the episode has fed into an intense debate in spanish society about gender equality and sexual consent. this is a critical moment in this country. people are moving towards more gender equality but this looks like an abuse of power and that's what we are fighting against. players from other countries have also spoken out. it’s players from other countries have also spoken out.— also spoken out. it's really sad that it ruined _ also spoken out. it's really sad that it ruined what _ also spoken out. it's really sad that it ruined what was - also spoken out. it's really sad l that it ruined what was supposed also spoken out. it's really sad - that it ruined what was supposed to be the most special moment in spain but career. the be the most special moment in spain but career. ., , �* , but career. the government says it's takin: but career. the government says it's taking actions _ but career. the government says it's taking actions to _ but career. the government says it's taking actions to remove _ but career. the government says it's taking actions to remove him - but career. the government says it's taking actions to remove him from i taking actions to remove him from office and this should be spanish football's #metoo moment. the celebrations have triggered an institutional crisis in spanish football. the question now is how much this episode may have damaged spain was image as a modern sport superpower. a police officer is in a serious condition after being hit by a train while trying to save a distressed man who was on the tracks. nottinghamshire police said they were called to the village of baldertonjust before 7pm last night. the man on the railway lines also suffered injuries but they are not believed to be life—threatening. 0ur midlands correspondent, phil mackie, is in balderton now. bring us the latest. nearly 2a hours ago, this is when the incident happened. that road bridge carries the auto one over the east coast main line, lots of trains coming through here at great speed. there was a report of an incident last night that nottinghamshire police responded to, a distress man was on the railway lines up an officer was here trying to save him. the officer was hit by a train and suffered life changing injuries. the man he saved suffered electrocution injuries. both were taken to hospital where they are still being treated today for a huge response, not emergency vehicles. investigations are under way as to what went wrong and what happened. 0ne way as to what went wrong and what happened. one thing you can see here is an access gate, which has been guarded by british transport police officers put up it's a secure site but it would be hard to get onto the railway lines. a big question is, if there was already a police incident ongoing and someone on the line, why wasn't the train stopped from coming through? we have a tribute to the officer today from his chief constable, who described him as a true hero, and the local mp, robert jenrick, also a home office minister, who praised the bravery of four police officers. we know his fellow officers who were here last night suffered some trauma themselves, because they had to treat the injured colleague and the man he had saved before the ambulances got here. there's to be a reduction in the energy price cap from october, the regulator 0fgem has announced, meaning household bills will fall slightly. the price cap, which applies to england, wales and scotland, sets the maximum amount that suppliers can charge for each unit of energy but not the total bill. if you use more, you will pay more. for a home using a typical amount of gas and electricity and paying by direct debit, the current annual bill is £2,074. that will fall to £1,923 for the final three months of this year. but the average household bill will still be hundreds of pounds higher than the winter of 2021, when it was £1,277. and last winter's £400 support from the government has ended, while standing charges are expected to rise, so many people will see little difference to their bills. 0ur cost of living correspondent, colletta smith, has been speaking to families at a theme park in warrington. with bills racking up on all sides, there has been one relief this summer holiday. i would say probably, because we've had quite a hot spring and summer, haven't we, so i think that helped. we've not needed to have the heating on. i know there's quite a few of our friends who are really struggling to pay their electric and gas. and today's small drop in energy prices isn't going to change that, so plenty of people have been taking things into their own hands to try and get ahead. thomas and jenny from liverpool are on a prepayment meter and spent £800 on insulation this year to try and cut their bills. we are planning ahead, or trying to. but with the mortgage and the cost of living going up, it's going to be sort of quite tight for us. because we are not getting that extra government support this year, that £66 in monthly payments, despite this small drop in price, what we are all paying out this winter is going to feel just as tough as last year. and there's another reason bills will not feel cheaper for many. all the standing charge on the meters all went up across the board. i don't think there was any need for that to go up. the regulator says that despite the increase in those charges in the different prices across britain, it is still fair. we have looked in the past at moving those standing charges into the price per unit. but the problem we have is that you create really big winners but also really big losers. so if you are a poor family that has high energy needs, for example someone who is elderly that needs the heating on sort of 24 hours a day, or families with disabled children, if we were to do that, your bills would become higher and you'd become significantly worse off. but many campaign groups disagree, saying it is those who already use the least energy who would benefit the least from the reduction in the price cap. because we have removed the energy bills support scheme of £400 and because the standing charges higher this winter, households which have lower than average consumption of energy will be seeing their bills rise, and that's more often lower income households, that's more often renters who live in flats. the government says they are still giving extra payments to those struggling most. pensioners are receiving an extra £300 this winter alongside their winter fuel payment and everyone on universal credit is receiving £900 in direct cost of support. the government's supportl is staggeringly complacent. labour would bring in a proper| windfall tax to raise resources, help tackle this - cost—of—living crisis. there are lots of useful tips about how to keep energy bills down in your home on the bbc news tackling it together pages. because we can't breathe easy yet. another price rise is still on the cards when the regulator decides the new rates forjanuary. coletta smith, bbc news. the time is 6:15. our top story this evening. donald trump poses for the first police mug shot ever of a former us president as he faces charges of the 2020 election. and coming up, i'm at the world athletics champion ships in budapest where the worlds fastest men and women will battle it out to be refusing to resign the president of the spanish faa say he won't step down despite coming under pressure to go after kissing a player at the world cup final. more than a thousand fires are burning right across canada, these dots show where fires are currently burning out of control. about two—thirds of them are concentrated in the western province of british columbia and in the northwest territories, where hundreds of homes have been destroyed. 0ur correspondent wyre davies reports from the town of kelowna. that's my house on fire and i think... ., �*, , _,., ., that's my house on fire and i think... ., �*, , ., ., think... that's big. joanna and duncan have — think... that's big. joanna and duncan have been _ think... that's big. joanna and duncan have been friends - think... that's big. joanna and duncan have been friends and| duncan have been friends and neighbours for decades. they have never seen — neighbours for decades. they have never seen anything _ neighbours for decades. they have never seen anything like _ neighbours for decades. they have never seen anything like the - neighbours for decades. they have l never seen anything like the inferno that tore through their community. destroying almost everything in its path including their homes. it was blindin cl path including their homes. it was blindingly bright _ path including their homes. it was blindingly bright and _ path including their homes. it was blindingly bright and it _ path including their homes. it was blindingly bright and it would - path including their homes. ut "wes blindingly bright and it would get into the house and then he felt this raging fire with this kind of skeleton of a dwelling in front of it and it was moving from one to the next and then at one point there were just dozens.— next and then at one point there were just dozens. were 'ust dozens. duncan lost most of were just dozens. duncan lost most of what he had _ were just dozens. duncan lost most of what he had built _ were just dozens. duncan lost most of what he had built and _ were just dozens. duncan lost most of what he had built and owned - of what he had built and owned including his dad's war medals but his family's safe and he remains positive. his family's safe and he remains ositive. �* , , ., , .,, positive. i'm very philosophical about this _ positive. i'm very philosophical about this stuff. _ positive. i'm very philosophical about this stuff. it _ positive. i'm very philosophical about this stuff. it happens - about this stuff. it happens and it's terrible. in my case, i wish that i— it's terrible. in my case, i wish that i had _ it's terrible. in my case, i wish that i had thought it through better to get— that i had thought it through better to get stuff out and put it in... i got a _ to get stuff out and put it in... i got a pick—up truck. it is to get stuff out and put it in. .. i got a pick-up truck.— to get stuff out and put it in... i got a pick-up truck. it is still too ris for got a pick-up truck. it is still too risky for residents _ got a pick-up truck. it is still too risky for residents to _ got a pick-up truck. it is still too risky for residents to return - got a pick-up truck. it is still too | risky for residents to return here. from the lake, the devastation is clear. this shows just how indiscriminate these for fires are. here you have got three or four waterfront properties that have been completely gutted. just above them, and apparently right in the middle of the fire, all the houses are safe, completely pristine. in some places, the fire line is right up to the front door. some residents watched helplessly in real—time on security cameras as their houses burn. 0thers witnessed firefighters saving the properties. it's a testament to local rescue services that no lives were lost.— testament to local rescue services that no lives were lost. there were situations where _ that no lives were lost. there were situations where officers _ that no lives were lost. there were situations where officers were - situations where officers were surrounded on all sides by far and let me tell you they were trapped, there is no question was dangerous. wince roofing trees out by the roots and laid them down like toothpicks. 0n and laid them down like toothpicks. on a visit to a local evacuation centre, i asked the regional premier if he thought can change might be to blame for the record number of wildfires. ~ ., ., ., , wildfires. without a doubt, the ferocity of _ wildfires. without a doubt, the ferocity of the _ wildfires. without a doubt, the ferocity of the fires, _ wildfires. without a doubt, the ferocity of the fires, the - wildfires. without a doubt, the| ferocity of the fires, the extent wildfires. without a doubt, the i ferocity of the fires, the extent of the burning, the historic nature of the burning, the historic nature of the forest — the burning, the historic nature of the forest fires not just the burning, the historic nature of the forest fires notjust in british columbia, — the forest fires notjust in british columbia, just devastating fires that are — columbia, just devastating fires that are clearly caused by climate change _ that are clearly caused by climate chan . e. , , , that are clearly caused by climate chance. , , , ._ that are clearly caused by climate chance. , , , ., change. the biggest virus may have been tamed — change. the biggest virus may have been tamed but _ change. the biggest virus may have been tamed but there _ change. the biggest virus may have been tamed but there is _ change. the biggest virus may have been tamed but there is still- change. the biggest virus may have been tamed but there is still a - been tamed but there is still a significant threat. —— the biggest fires. if the speed of the fires had been relentless, so has the response of the emergency services. chopper after chopper dropping packets in the lake here, getting water up to the lake here, getting water up to the hill. —— buckets. the fires are continuing to burn. this crisis hasn't —— has undoubtedly strengthened the bond between the fire crews and the grateful public. most here expect these events to become much more common in the future. british police are investigating the deaths of 88 people in the uk who bought a poisonous substance from a man in canada who's accused of helping people to take their own lives. kenneth law is due to appear in court today after being arrested in may near toronto, accused of assisting suicide and selling products to people in 40 countries around the world. the uk's national crime agency has launched an investigation. angus crawford reports — and a warning, some of you may find his report distressing. bright and kind, tom parfitt was just 22 when he ended his life using a chemical he bought from a website in canada. his father david, distraught and angry, says tom should never have had access to it. i've been able to discuss with many other families the impact on them, and their own lives. and of course, also focused on us trying to get some justice for the deaths of our sons and daughters. but also try and ensure that other families aren't impacted by similar. this is the man tom bought it from, kenneth law, arrested in canada and charged with two counts of aiding suicide. we are aware packages were shipped to over 40 countries. we are aware of 1200 packages that have been shipped. the national crime agency now says 272 people in the uk bought from the canadian. 88 of them later died, and though it's not possible to say the chemical was the cause of death in every case, the nca has launched a criminal investigation. but how did they know about kenneth law and the chemical? here's the answer. a pro suicide website that we had been investigating for two years. users encourage suicide. swap tips on methods and suggest sellers like law. accessible to anyone with a couple of clicks. we found one supplier who offered us a package of chemicals and pills. he even sent us a picture, told us he often shipped to the uk. and new sellers appear over time. i know how much the people on there are struggling. - another death too soon. holly's brother michael, one more of kenneth's customers, another victim of the suicide forum. right now i'm a bit of a mess because this is all i seem - to be talking about, - but i'm not going to stop. ijust can't... i can't live in a world - knowing this stuff exists without trying to stop it. michael and tom parfitt, two of the many who looked for help online and instead found poison. angus crawford, bbc news. a drink—driver who hit and killed a cyclist then hid his body in a shallow grave has been sentenced to 12 years in prison. alexander mckellar was speeding when he hit 63—year—old tony parsons near bridge of 0rchy in 2017. mckellar and his twin brother robert later buried mr parsons' body and his remains weren't found for three years. robert mckellar was jailed for five years and three months. alexandra mackenzie reports. it was near bridge of 0rchy that tony parsons went missing in september 2017. the 63—year—old grandfather was on a charity bike ride from fort william to his home. from a cctv camera, he was shown cycling through glencoe village. the last known sighting was at the bridge of 0rchy hotel later that night. alexander mckellar pleaded guilty to killing tony parsons after knocking him off his bike while drunk, driving at excessive speed. he and his brother robert did guilty to attempting to defeat the ends of justice. —— pleaded guilty. tony parsons was left alone to die. the brothers returned later and took his body to a nearby estate where they buried him. there for three years the family of tony parsons had no idea what had happened to him. there were extensive searches of the area which came to nothing and there were various appeals including the bbc�*s crimewatch programme. but alexander mckellar confided in his then girlfriend, seen here in the middle. he showed how the burial site. she marked it with a red —— red bull can and alerted the police. sentencing, the judge and alerted the police. sentencing, thejudge said there and alerted the police. sentencing, the judge said there was no doubt the judge said there was no doubt the family have been deeply affected. ., ., , ., affected. you have caused them to suffer a devastating _ affected. you have caused them to suffer a devastating loss _ affected. you have caused them to suffer a devastating loss and - suffer a devastating loss and emotional harm, the lasting effect of which may be incalculable. nothing i can say or do can compensate for their loss. and i suspect that no sentence would ever be regarded as sufficient in their e es. �* be regarded as sufficient in their e es, �* ., be regarded as sufficient in their e es. ~ ., ., eyes. and that pain and grief seemed to show on the _ eyes. and that pain and grief seemed to show on the faces _ eyes. and that pain and grief seemed to show on the faces of tony - to show on the faces of tony parsons' family. a woman who was filmed kicking and slapping a horse has been found not guilty of an animal cruelty offence. sarah moulds, who is 39, lost herjob as a teacher a month after she was caught on camera striking her grey pony, bruce. the court in lincoln heard she was disciplining the animalfor running off. now, have you ever taken a hotel shower gel or shampoo home with you? well, two guests at the dolphin hotel in pembroke dock in wales have been accused of stripping everything from their room during their stay, leaving only a bar of soap behind. the police said inquiries were under way. just take what they want. i've had the odd people take a towel, you know, i take that on the chin, even though that costs me. but not to this, like, point, no. this is ridiculous. in total around £200 worth of items were missing and the room was unusable for a few days until those items were replaced. in a now deleted post on social media, the hotel appealed for witnesses and information on facebook. hundreds shared it. dyfed—powys police said they're investigating a theft here and that inquiries are ongoing. tomos morgan, bbc news, pembroke dock. on to the world athletics championships now — and great britain have high hopes for medals in the men's and women's 200 metres this evening. let's go live to our sports correspondent, natalie pirks, who's in budapest for us now. yes, another very busy night here, coming up we have the women's 800 metres semifinals. keely hodgkinson, the world and olympic and commonwealth silver—medallist. the 21—year—old, she is in the shape of her life, she has run the fastest time this year in that event. she believes she will have to run at her personal bestjust believes she will have to run at her personal best just to believes she will have to run at her personal bestjust to get into the final. then the big sprint finals coming up. the women's 200, we have dina asher—smith and daryll neita,. that is going to be tough for them to get a medal. that final is absolutely stacked with talent. straight after that without taking a breath, zharnel hughes running in the men's 200, fresh from his bronze in the 100. he is also in cracking form but it's going to be hard to see past now allows, the new 100 metres champion who is undefeated in the 200 since the tokyo 0lympics. many thanks. time for a look at the weather — here's ben rich. it's been a dramatic end to the week for some of us, not least in scotland. the skies above aberdeenshire, we have signs of a funnel cloud, rotation of the cloud in the sky associated with a thunderstorm, and this picture in fife looks like we're seeing a funnel cloud touching down, which makes a tornado. those funnel clouds and possible tornadoes spawned by these big thunderstorms that have affected parts of eastern, central and southern scotland but we have had some showers and thunderstorms elsewhere. the showers will continue to just swallow across the uk as we head through the night although a lot of thunder and lightning will tend to ease. there will be some clear spells in between and critical fresh feel the night. temperatures falling to 12 sources. more showers in the forecast for the weekend but they will tend to become less potent, probably not as many funnel clouds or tornadoes. still some showers and the focus tomorrow, some heavy infantry one is perhaps across parts of england and wales. scotland and northern ireland, an area of cloud with bits and pieces of rain, quite a brisk northerly wind from western scotland and northern ireland, temperatures at best 14 to 22. sunday, we maintain the sunshine and showers theme, particularly central and eastern parts of the uk. further west, this band of cloud and patchy rain, some mist and mark moving to parts of northern ireland. 15 to 21 celsius. sunday night, this frontal system moves a bit further east, it will tend to weaken because high pressure will be building from the south—west. so on monday, which is of course a bank holiday for many of us, there will still be one or two showers but for the majority, the driest day of the weekend, spells of sunshine and temperatures between 19 and 21. thanks, ben.

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