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held. let's listen in. so, this is the scene in south london, in croydon. a vigil is taking place after a 15—year—old girl was fatally stabbed on her way to school there. the girl was named today as elianne andam. her family said she was a much loved girl with a bright future. she died after being attacked with a foot long knife on wednesday morning. this is a vigil currently taking place in croydon, in south london, and those are the scenes there. many people have been visiting the scene of the incidents, laying flowers and paying tribute. we will bring you more on that as it develops. for now, though, let's get the sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre, here's chetan. thanks, nancy. the ryder cup will get under way in the morning, with all eyes on the swedish 23—year—old ludvig aberg, who's been thrown straight into the deep end on his debut. he'll play in the first session tomorrow against the united states, after the opening pairings for the foursomes were revealed at the opening ceremony this afternoon in rome. aberg is the first golfer to feature at a ryder cup before even playing a major. he's part of a european team hoping to regain the trophy. so it'll be an early start for the foursomes tomorrow morning. at 6.35, england's tyrrell hatton and spain's world number three jon rahm take on the number one ranked scottie scheffler and sam burns. then it's aberg, who only turned pro injune, partnering viktor hovland against us rookies brian harman and max homa. ireland's shane lowry partners austria's sepp straka against rickie fowler and collin morikawa, and then in arguably the match of the morning, rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood face xander schauffele and patrick ca ntlay. i have seen over the past few weeks and months the world class skill and talent we possess, in addition to the fact that each and everyone of you are fine man, qualities that together have seen you book your place on this team. it is these attributes that i know we'll see you do absolutely everything in your power to turn this very special gold trophy back to european hands come sunday night! this week, here at marcos alonso and you will_ this week, here at marcos alonso and you will see _ this week, here at marcos alonso and you will see incredible shotmaking, you will see incredible shotmaking, you will_ you will see incredible shotmaking, you will see incredible shotmaking, you will see cook players on both sides_ you will see cook players on both sides stare — you will see cook players on both sides stare into the magnitude and weight— sides stare into the magnitude and weight of— sides stare into the magnitude and weight of the moment and hit unbelievable golf shots —— here at marco _ unbelievable golf shots —— here at marco simone. that is because this competition brings out the best in all of— competition brings out the best in all of us — both captains there. more build up over on the bbc website. arrests and reported incidents of disorder at football matches in england and wales reached a new high last season. there were over 2,000 football related arrests during 2022/23, according to home office figures. that is an increase on the previous season, which was the highest number since 2013/14. but not all fans share the same experiences of going to games. my my experience of it is i have not seen a great deal of it, to be honest, so i'm sure they search people in the energy stadiums a lot more now, so, yeah, i have not experienced anything like that. flares, i do think they add to the atmosphere, but missiles being thrown — atmosphere, but missiles being thrown onto the pitch at staff, players. — thrown onto the pitch at staff, players, that is not on and that should — players, that is not on and that should really be clampdown on. there are alwa s should really be clampdown on. there are always peeple _ should really be clampdown on. there are always people that _ should really be clampdown on. there are always people that come, - should really be clampdown on. there are always people that come, they're not football _ are always people that come, they're not football fans _ are always people that come, they're not football fans and _ are always people that come, they're not football fans and they _ are always people that come, they're not football fans and theyjust - are always people that come, they're not football fans and theyjust comel not football fans and theyjust come to be antagonistic _ not football fans and theyjust come to be antagonistic and _ not football fans and theyjust come to be antagonistic and tough - not football fans and theyjust come to be antagonistic and tough like . to be antagonistic and tough like that, _ to be antagonistic and tough like that, so— to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they— to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they are _ to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they are the _ to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they are the ones. - to be antagonistic and tough like that, so they are the ones. the i that, so they are the ones. the tribal nature _ that, so they are the ones. the tribal nature of _ that, so they are the ones. the tribal nature of the _ that, so they are the ones. tribal nature of the rhetoric, that, so they are the ones.- tribal nature of the rhetoric, the abuse of the away fans or vice versa, and the officials, the players, it has got worse. liverpool owners fenway sports group have agreed to sell a minority stake in the club. the investment coincides with a succesful start to the season on the pitch and is worth between £82464 million, being paid by global sports investment firm dynasty equity. surrey have retained the county championship. their nearest rivals, essex, needed to score at least 400 in their first innings in their game against northamptonshire, but they were dismissed for just 211, with last manjamie porter bowled for a duck. it means surrey are guaranteed to retain the championship regardless of the result of their match against hampshire in southampton. championship title holders jersey reds "ceased trading" on wednesday and say liquidation is "inevitable" unless funding can be found. the reds have competed in english rugby's second tier for the past 11 seasons, having been promoted from the amateur levels of english rugby. the club have cited costs from covid—i9 and reduced funding as causes. the reds say they are unable to pay players and staff salaries that are due at the end of this month. the rfu say they are "deeply concerned" by the news. and that is all your sport for now. i will have more for you later, but for now, back to you, nancy. chetan, thank you very much. britain's prime minister, rishi sunak, won't say today if his interior minister is right on multiculturalism. suella braverman said was the cultural —ism had failed the uk and... cultural -ism had failed the uk and... y , ., . , and... my mum is from leicester. i have many — and... my mum is from leicester. i have many happy — and... my mum is from leicester. i have many happy memories - and... my mum is from leicester. i have many happy memories there, | and... my mum is from leicester. i| have many happy memories there, i have happy —— family that are still there. it is fantastic we are multiethnic democracy. we have done an internal job of integrating people into society and one of the lowly things of me having the job having a society and one of the lowly things of me having thejob having a job i have, the first time... it is not a big deal in our country and that speaks to the progress we've made over the years, how far we have come, and it is something we should all be clearly proud about. is the home secretary _ all be clearly proud about. is the home secretary wrong, - all be clearly proud about. is the home secretary wrong, then? i all be clearly proud about. is the i home secretary wrong, then? her words have upset a lot of people including the bishop of leicester. sitting here is someone who knows leicester well... mas sitting here is someone who knows leicester well. . ._ sitting here is someone who knows leicester well. . .— leicester well... was she wrong? what i'm leicester well... was she wrong? what l'm saying _ leicester well... was she wrong? what i'm saying is _ leicester well... was she wrong? what i'm saying is our _ leicester well... was she wrong? what i'm saying is our country - leicester well... was she wrong? | what i'm saying is our country has done any fairly good job of any great and people from lots of different backgrounds, it is import that everybody describes two british values, that is the thing that unites us and binds us together, thatis unites us and binds us together, that is important, we never lose sight of that, but the fact that some of my background can be sitting here talking to you, living in downing street, being our prime minister, but also that that is not that big a deal, speaks to the progress we have made as a country. live now to the bbc�*s political reporter david cornock. david, what should we make of what we have heard from rishi sunak about what we heard from suella braverman? we heard suella braverman earlier in the week talk about multiculturalism failing, people leaving parallel lives, as she put it, and she mentioned leicester. 0ur bbc colleagues from the east midlands today wanted to know whether the prime minister agreed with her or not. he was not going to give a yes or no answer to that, he was not going to probably disagree with a senior cabinet minister, but he did answer the question in a strikingly different way. he talked about the benefits of integration, he talked about how well the uk had done to integrate communities, and it was quite striking as wealth because he does not often talk or has not been questioned about his own personal background, his indian heritage. it was quite striking that he said, yes, it was wonderful he was in downing street, but it was no big deal, and that he thought was a sign of the progress the uk had made. david, the prime minister also refused to say whether he believed hsz refused to say whether he believed hs2 was value for money. speculation has grown as ministers have not guarantee the second leg of the line from birmingham to the northwest will be built. is from birmingham to the northwest will be built-— will be built. is h52 value for money? _ will be built. is h52 value for money? the _ will be built. is h52 value for money? the h52 _ will be built. is h52 value for money? the h52 business. will be built. is h52 value for. money? the h52 business cases ublic. .. money? the h52 business cases public -- you — money? the h52 business cases public... you think _ money? the h52 business cases public... you think it _ money? the h52 business cases public... you think it is - money? the h52 business cases public... you think it is value - money? the h52 business cases public... you think it is value for money? you are or the chancellor. the was done before i was chancellor. the relative hs2 is the cost have doubles. —— the reality is. there are lots of different reasons, but for the mentally, again, there is this fixation on one thing. across the north, people use buses every day, people use their cards every day. it is import we invest in all those forms of transportation because those are incredibly good value for money and that is why we are doing that too.— are doing that too. let's 'ust take ou to are doing that too. let's 'ust take you to south * are doing that too. let's 'ust take you to south london. _ are doing that too. let'sjust take you to south london. these - are doing that too. let'sjust take you to south london. these are l are doing that too. let'sjust take l you to south london. these are the scenes in croydon, and a vigil is being held there of course for the 15—year—old girl that was killed. we can see people have gathered and are paying tribute, and we understand that the family is there to lay flowers and pay tribute, a tragic event that has rocked croydon. these are pictures now of the family of 15—year—old elianne andam, who was fatally stabbed on her way to school in freudian, in south london. her family has said that she was a much loved girl with a bright future. she was attacked with a foot long knife on wednesday morning. a 17—year—old boy knowing to the victim was arrested early afterwards —— known to the victim. throughout the day, flowers have been laid here in croydon, people have been paying tribute, and this is the family now also laying flowers, paying tribute at the scene of this tragedy. throughout the day, many teenage girls were seen here in tears, leaving flowers and cards, so those are the latest pictures from croydon, in south london. this is a vigilfor the victim of croydon, in south london. this is a vigil for the victim of that stabbing, 15—year—old elianne andam, who was fatally stabbed on her way to school in croydon in south london. the police named her today herfamily said, our hearts london. the police named her today her family said, our hearts are broken by her senseless death. she was described by her family as light of our lives. let's go back to those life scenes in croydon in south london and listen into the ongoing vigil. we cannot understand it. we have come out together to lift them up and place them before you. the young man, i don't know him, father, but if he has an encounter with you, you are a merciful god, but i have a responsibility to a family that is going through the trauma at this moment. cannot understand what is going on, but, god, i pray, have mercy, have mercy, have mercy, in jesus name. in mercy, have mercy, have mercy, in jesus name-— jesus name. in the name of jesus, for the people _ jesus name. in the name of jesus, for the people infected, _ jesus name. in the name of jesus, for the people infected, people . jesus name. in the name of jesus, for the people infected, people of| for the people infected, people of every— for the people infected, people of every level, god, you are revealing yourself— every level, god, you are revealing yourself as— every level, god, you are revealing yourself as a — every level, god, you are revealing yourself as a god of all comfort and, _ yourself as a god of all comfort and. god, _ yourself as a god of all comfort and, god, we pray you will comfort those _ and, god, we pray you will comfort those who— and, god, we pray you will comfort those who are hurting right now, father, _ those who are hurting right now, father, we — those who are hurting right now, father, we pray... we those who are hurting right now, father, we pray. . ._ father, we pray... we pray for the cro don father, we pray... we pray for the croydon that _ father, we pray... we pray for the croydon that we _ father, we pray... we pray for the croydon that we love. _ father, we pray... we pray for the croydon that we love. pray - father, we pray... we pray for the i croydon that we love. pray with me. croydon, lift up your voice. for croydon's sake. do something, god. we lift up croydon. in the name ofjesus we pray, amen. amen. in the name of jesus we pray, amen. amen, ., , in the name of jesus we pray, amen. amen. ., in the name of jesus we pray, amen. amen. . ,. , in the name of jesus we pray, amen. amen. ., ,. , ., amen. so, those are the scenes from south london- _ amen. so, those are the scenes from south london. and _ amen. so, those are the scenes from south london. and that _ amen. so, those are the scenes from south london. and that is _ amen. so, those are the scenes from south london. and that is the - amen. so, those are the scenes from south london. and that is the scene i south london. and that is the scene in croydon. people have gathered to pay tribute to a 15—year—old girl who was fatally stabbed on her way to school, elianne andam was described as a much loved girl with a bright future. we have heard prayers being said there at the scene, and attributes being paid, and this very painful moment where the community has gathered to pay tribute to elianne, who was just 15 and described by herfamily as tribute to elianne, who was just 15 and described by her family as the light of their lives. we will bring you more as it develops on that story. for now, though, you will remember we were hearing from the prime minister rishi sunak earlier, talking about hs2 and whether that will continue as planned. it's alive not to the labour mayor of the liverpool city region —— let's go live now. we have not gotten a clear answer from the live now. we have not gotten a clear answerfrom the prime minister live now. we have not gotten a clear answer from the prime minister about whether the plans will proceed, as originally intended. what is your reaction to what you are hearing? the speculation is already stirring to hit areas like ours in the north, because of the uncertainty rishi sunak has created, and we keep on hearing questions put to him and he won't answer them. it is a master class in circuit location, about what he won't say. i understand there are genuine concerns by some people about the cost of it, but the economic ramifications of not building the leg between birmingham and manchester to an area like ours is about £15 billion, and if we are truly to level up the country, we need to release the potential of areas like the liverpool city region. areas like the liverpool city reaion. �* , , ., region. and 'ust give us some detail of what it region. and just give us some detail of what it means _ region. and just give us some detail of what it means for _ region. and just give us some detail of what it means for liverpool - region. and just give us some detail of what it means for liverpool if - of what it means for liverpool if this phase two of the hs2, which is supposed to go from birmingham to manchester and go through liverpool, is not completed. it manchester and go through liverpool, is not completed.— is not completed. it never has, as far, andy proposals _ is not completed. it never has, as far, andy proposals have - is not completed. it never has, as far, andy proposals have always l is not completed. it never has, as - far, andy proposals have always been a ghost to manchester, but the thing that the infrastructure to manchester for hs2 is also part of northern powerhouse rail, npr, between the ripple and warrington and warrington to manchester airport, manchester, leeds, sheffield, etc, across to the humber and to hull, and without that, there is a huge hole in the financial business case for npr, and that is what is really causing concern. it is notjust about what is really causing concern. it is not just about the detriment to north — south connectivity but about west — east connectivity also. {line west - east connectivity also. one ofthe west - east connectivity also. one of the arguments _ west - east connectivity also. one of the arguments that _ west — east connectivity also. one of the arguments that has been made is that mostjourneys across the north west are made by car, and therefore improving the road network is what is crucial? that therefore improving the road network is what is crucial?— is what is crucial? that is really auoin to is what is crucial? that is really going to help — is what is crucial? that is really going to help climb _ is what is crucial? that is really going to help climb an - is what is crucial? that is really - going to help climb an emergency, isn't it? of course, the more cars that use our roads, the air quality suffers, and you cannot build roads as a way out of the transport issues we have got. you have to take more cars off but also to take more hgv xos the roads, and the way you can do that is by putting freight on i ,and for our , and for our city, it is important to our economic growth we are able to our economic growth we are able to do that, and the uncertainty now rishi sunak has created means that people are starting to look to see whether in the future that is going to be available, because of the congestion that those transport links are already under.- congestion that those transport links are already under. thank you for sharing — links are already under. thank you for sharing your _ links are already under. thank you for sharing your thoughts - links are already under. thank you for sharing your thoughts with - links are already under. thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. | for sharing your thoughts with us. that is steve macklin, the labour mayor of liverpool city region. let's take you back to croydon and take a look at some of those live pictures from that vigil being held in south london. speeches are being made. let's listen in.— made. let's listen in. people have come to lay _ made. let's listen in. people have come to lay flowers, _ made. let's listen in. people have come to lay flowers, and - made. let's listen in. people have come to lay flowers, and today . made. let's listen in. people havej come to lay flowers, and today we are mourning as a borough, as a community, the loss of the 15—year—old girl, it is heartbreaking to us as a community. we have tried hard over the last few years to eradicate and try and minimise knife crime and we are really listen we will not stop in our pursuit. my amazing colleagues and does that work together with us, the local authority, the faith leaders and community leaders would agree, we will not stop until we get rid of this. this also goes hand in hand with standby families, working with families, parents and those that are without, to try and keep our streets safe. we are completely broken by what has taken place and a moment from now we'll see a family that are absolutely grieving. we are asking everybody respect the family when they arrive, can we not bar them in anyway but let them grieve in the way they how to? those are my words. i am anthony. for in the way they how to? those are my words. i am anthony.— words. i am anthony. for once, i have a few _ words. i am anthony. for once, i have a few words. _ words. i am anthony. for once, i have a few words. i _ words. i am anthony. for once, i have a few words. i went - words. i am anthony. for once, i have a few words. i went to - words. i am anthony. for once, i have a few words. i went to old l have a few words. i went to old palace today with sarah, to spend some _ palace today with sarah, to spend some time — palace today with sarah, to spend some time with pupils and staff and the headmistress, and i think if any of you _ the headmistress, and i think if any of you are _ the headmistress, and i think if any of you are able... i know this is the site — of you are able... i know this is the site also— of you are able... i know this is the site also to share some of that energy— the site also to share some of that energy with the school community, who are _ energy with the school community, who are really grieving. those children. _ who are really grieving. those children, what those words share, it describes— children, what those words share, it describes a — children, what those words share, it describes a young person with a bright _ describes a young person with a bright future. they talk about her laugh. _ bright future. they talk about her laugh, teachers talked about when she entered a room and she was there. _ she entered a room and she was there. and — she entered a room and she was there, and her friends, she entered a room and she was there, and herfriends, as you can imagine. — there, and herfriends, as you can imagine, were sobbing, they were so emotional _ imagine, were sobbing, they were so emotional. shout out to the parents who took— emotional. shout out to the parents who took their children down there to be _ who took their children down there to be part — who took their children down there to be part of that community, and i do not _ to be part of that community, and i do not think— to be part of that community, and i do not think it can do any harm for those _ do not think it can do any harm for those of— do not think it can do any harm for those of you can, over the days and weeks. _ those of you can, over the days and weeks. to— those of you can, over the days and weeks, to take a trip down there, to share _ weeks, to take a trip down there, to share in— weeks, to take a trip down there, to share in that — weeks, to take a trip down there, to share in that school's community grieve, _ share in that school's community grieve, and — share in that school's community grieve, and for us, i second what anthony— grieve, and for us, i second what anthony says. it has not been easy, i'd anthony says. it has not been easy, id is _ anthony says. it has not been easy, id is not _ anthony says. it has not been easy, i'd is not about being in front of the cameras, the hours that you do not see, _ the cameras, the hours that you do not see, when our own families are without— not see, when our own families are without us— not see, when our own families are without us because we are out here trying _ without us because we are out here trying to _ without us because we are out here trying to make croydon a safer place. — trying to make croydon a safer place. we _ trying to make croydon a safer place, we do it because we feel it, and it— place, we do it because we feel it, and it is— place, we do it because we feel it, and it is important... i was born here, _ and it is important... i was born here, i— and it is important... i was born here, iwas— and it is important... i was born here, i was born in st mary's, it is now— here, i was born in st mary's, it is now a _ here, i was born in st mary's, it is now a school _ here, i was born in st mary's, it is now a school. i am raising my own teenage _ now a school. i am raising my own teenage children. this is important. because _ teenage children. this is important. because my— teenage children. this is important. because my children have to walk the same _ because my children have to walk the same streets. don't think because i'm same streets. don't think because “it stood — same streets. don't think because i'm stood the side of the camera, somehow— i'm stood the side of the camera, somehow i — i'm stood the side of the camera, somehow i am exempt from the same feelings— somehow i am exempt from the same feelings as _ somehow i am exempt from the same feelings as every other parent. my prayer— feelings as every other parent. my prayer is— feelings as every other parent. my prayer is the same per of the every mother— prayer is the same per of the every mother in— prayer is the same per of the every mother in croydon, to the same god. i mother in croydon, to the same god. i want _ mother in croydon, to the same god. i want you _ mother in croydon, to the same god. i want you want to know we are working _ i want you want to know we are working tirelessly to croydon a safer— working tirelessly to croydon a safer place for stub my last word will be _ safer place for stub my last word will be about the safety of females. this is— will be about the safety of females. this is something that does not often _ this is something that does not often make the top agenda, because often make the top agenda, because often the _ often make the top agenda, because often the agenda is written by men, and but _ often the agenda is written by men, and but we — often the agenda is written by men, and but we are not here to be political, _ and but we are not here to be political, keep your daughters safe, speak— political, keep your daughters safe, speak to _ political, keep your daughters safe, speak to them about relationships. do they— speak to them about relationships. do they know how to keep themselves safe? _ do they know how to keep themselves safe? do— do they know how to keep themselves safe? do they have uber accounts? are they— safe? do they have uber accounts? are they able to pass through areas safely? _ are they able to pass through areas safely? these are the things we need to as parents, as mothers, as leaders, — to as parents, as mothers, as leaders, need to be talking about, and on _ leaders, need to be talking about, and on monday i would invite you all to the _ and on monday i would invite you all to the town — and on monday i would invite you all to the town meeting that will start at six _ to the town meeting that will start at six o'clock in the town hall in croydon. — at six o'clock in the town hall in croydon, where the agenda will be about— croydon, where the agenda will be about violence against women and girls. _ about violence against women and girls. and — about violence against women and girls, and it is sad that this is now— girls, and it is sad that this is now making the conversation. a senseless — now making the conversation. a senseless loss of the young life 'ust senseless loss of the young life just described. and i think it is opportunity that we owe her to discuss — opportunity that we owe her to discuss l— opportunity that we owe her to discuss. ., �* ., . ., discuss. i don't have much to say. i think the community _ discuss. i don't have much to say. i think the community is _ discuss. i don't have much to say. i think the community is really - think the community is really feeling — think the community is really feeling this _ think the community is really feeling this one. _ think the community is really feeling this one. all- think the community is really feeling this one. all lives - think the community is really feeling this one. all lives are| feeling this one. all lives are equally— feeling this one. all lives are equally valuable, _ feeling this one. all lives are equally valuable, but - feeling this one. all lives are equally valuable, but this - feeling this one. all lives arel equally valuable, but this one feeling this one. all lives are - equally valuable, but this one has hurt differently— equally valuable, but this one has hurt differently for— equally valuable, but this one has hurt differently for everybody. - equally valuable, but this one has hurt differently for everybody. i. hurt differently for everybody. i was speaking _ hurt differently for everybody. i was speaking to _ hurt differently for everybody. i was speaking to some - hurt differently for everybody. i was speaking to some of - hurt differently for everybody. i was speaking to some of my. was speaking to some of my colleagues _ was speaking to some of my colleagues earlier— was speaking to some of my colleagues earlier about - was speaking to some of myl colleagues earlier about even was speaking to some of my- colleagues earlier about even the effect _ colleagues earlier about even the effect that — colleagues earlier about even the effect that it _ colleagues earlier about even the effect that it has _ colleagues earlier about even the effect that it has had _ colleagues earlier about even the effect that it has had on - colleagues earlier about even the effect that it has had on me - effect that it has had on me personally. _ effect that it has had on me personally, emotionally, i effect that it has had on me. personally, emotionally, and effect that it has had on me - personally, emotionally, and what i want to— personally, emotionally, and what i want to say— personally, emotionally, and what i want to say is, _ personally, emotionally, and what i want to say is, please, _ personally, emotionally, and what i want to say is, please, as _ personally, emotionally, and what i want to say is, please, as they- personally, emotionally, and what i want to say is, please, as theyjustl want to say is, please, as theyjust said, _ want to say is, please, as theyjust said. can _ want to say is, please, as theyjust said. can we — want to say is, please, as theyjust said. can we be _ want to say is, please, as theyjust said, can we be sensitive _ want to say is, please, as theyjust said, can we be sensitive while - said, can we be sensitive while we are spreading _ said, can we be sensitive while we are spreading information- said, can we be sensitive while we are spreading information on- said, can we be sensitive while we are spreading information on the i are spreading information on the internet? — are spreading information on the internet? can— are spreading information on the internet? can we _ are spreading information on the internet? can we really- are spreading information on the internet? can we really be - internet? can we really be sensitive? _ internet? can we really be sensitive? because - internet? can we really be sensitive? because there i internet? can we really be i sensitive? because there has internet? can we really be - sensitive? because there has been some _ sensitive? because there has been some misinformation _ sensitive? because there has been some misinformation spreading, . sensitive? because there has been l some misinformation spreading, and it is the _ some misinformation spreading, and it is the family— some misinformation spreading, and it is the family and _ some misinformation spreading, and it is the family and people _ some misinformation spreading, and it is the family and people close - it is the family and people close around — it is the family and people close around the _ it is the family and people close around the has _ it is the family and people close around the has to _ it is the family and people close around the has to see _ it is the family and people close around the has to see this, - it is the family and people close around the has to see this, i- it is the family and people close - around the has to see this, i worked very closely — around the has to see this, i worked very closely with _ around the has to see this, i worked very closely with schoolchildren, - very closely with schoolchildren, and right — very closely with schoolchildren, and right here _ very closely with schoolchildren, and right here the _ very closely with schoolchildren, and right here the conversationsj and right here the conversations they are — and right here the conversations they are having _ and right here the conversations they are having this _ and right here the conversations they are having this morning - and right here the conversationsl they are having this morning with they are having this morning with the information— they are having this morning with the information that _ they are having this morning with the information that has - they are having this morning with the information that has been - the information that has been spread. — the information that has been spread. it— the information that has been spread. it is— the information that has been spread, it is causing - the information that has been spread, it is causing fear, - the information that has beenj spread, it is causing fear, and the information that has been - spread, it is causing fear, and the ripple _ spread, it is causing fear, and the ripple effect, _ spread, it is causing fear, and the ripple effect, what _ spread, it is causing fear, and the ripple effect, what has _ spread, it is causing fear, and the ripple effect, what has happenedl ripple effect, what has happened yesterday. — ripple effect, what has happened yesterday. we _ ripple effect, what has happened yesterday, we are _ ripple effect, what has happened yesterday, we are not _ ripple effect, what has happened yesterday, we are not going - ripple effect, what has happened yesterday, we are not going to l ripple effect, what has happened l yesterday, we are not going to see the ramifications— yesterday, we are not going to see the ramifications of— yesterday, we are not going to see the ramifications of it _ yesterday, we are not going to see the ramifications of it for _ yesterday, we are not going to see the ramifications of it for months i the ramifications of it for months to come — the ramifications of it for months to come stub _ the ramifications of it for months to come stub there _ the ramifications of it for months to come stub there were - the ramifications of it for months to come stub there were so - the ramifications of it for months| to come stub there were so much the ramifications of it for months - to come stub there were so much we are going _ to come stub there were so much we are going to— to come stub there were so much we are going to have _ to come stub there were so much we are going to have to— to come stub there were so much we are going to have to deal— to come stub there were so much we are going to have to deal with - to come stub there were so much we are going to have to deal with in - are going to have to deal with in the community— are going to have to deal with in the community to _ are going to have to deal with in the community to make - are going to have to deal with in the community to make peoplel are going to have to deal with in . the community to make people feel settled. _ the community to make people feel settled. make — the community to make people feel settled, make people _ the community to make people feel settled, make people feel- the community to make people feel settled, make people feel safe, - the community to make people feel| settled, make people feel safe, and ithink— settled, make people feel safe, and i think this _ settled, make people feel safe, and i think this is — settled, make people feel safe, and i think this is definitely _ settled, make people feel safe, and i think this is definitely time - settled, make people feel safe, and i think this is definitely time for - i think this is definitely time for us to— i think this is definitely time for us to come _ i think this is definitely time for us to come together, _ i think this is definitely time for us to come together, and - i think this is definitely time for us to come together, and as . i think this is definitely time for. us to come together, and as donna said. _ us to come together, and as donna said. sometimes— us to come together, and as donna said, sometimes it _ us to come together, and as donna said, sometimes it is _ us to come together, and as donna said, sometimes it is about- us to come together, and as donna said, sometimes it is about being i said, sometimes it is about being political. — said, sometimes it is about being political. but _ said, sometimes it is about being political, but it— said, sometimes it is about being political, but it is— said, sometimes it is about being political, but it is about _ said, sometimes it is about being political, but it is about us - said, sometimes it is about being political, but it is about us all- political, but it is about us all leaking — political, but it is about us all leaking together— political, but it is about us all leaking together right - political, but it is about us all leaking together right now, . political, but it is about us all. leaking together right now, what political, but it is about us all- leaking together right now, what can we do _ leaking together right now, what can we do moving — leaking together right now, what can we do moving forward _ leaking together right now, what can we do moving forward now? - leaking together right now, what can we do moving forward now? and - leaking together right now, what can we do moving forward now? and i. leaking together right now, what can i we do moving forward now? and i want us to be _ we do moving forward now? and i want us to be really— we do moving forward now? and i want us to be really sensitive _ we do moving forward now? and i want us to be really sensitive when - we do moving forward now? and i want us to be really sensitive when the - us to be really sensitive when the family— us to be really sensitive when the family come — us to be really sensitive when the family come out, _ us to be really sensitive when the family come out, please, - us to be really sensitive when the family come out, please, with - us to be really sensitive when thel family come out, please, with how us to be really sensitive when the - family come out, please, with how we are. family come out, please, with how we are is— family come out, please, with how we are is that _ family come out, please, with how we are is that 0k. — family come out, please, with how we are. is that 0k, everyone? _ family come out, please, with how we are. is that ok, everyone?— are. is that ok, everyone? because this is not about _ are. is that ok, everyone? because this is not about us. _ are. is that ok, everyone? because this is not about us. this _ are. is that ok, everyone? because this is not about us. this is - this is not about us. this is everything about them. our unity messaue everything about them. our unity message is _ everything about them. our unity message is not _ everything about them. our unity message is not for _ everything about them. our unity message is not for press, - everything about them. our unity message is not for press, it - everything about them. our unity| message is not for press, it is not about press, is not about broadcasting, everyone is feeling the genuine pain in the community. this not about us sitting on the screen right now, is about a family grieving right now, hundreds of schoolchildren, teachers that are grieving right now. as donna said, if you are free on monday, come and join us. 15—year—olds should not have to witness. .. join us. 15—year—olds should not have to witness... a child's life has not even started at 15. 15 years old, you're talking about, ladies and gents. the family will be here in moments for now, ladies and gents. please continue your prayers. those are the scenes, live from south london, in croydon. we were hearing their tributes to the 15—year—old girl who wasn't fatally stabbed on her way to school, elion and dan. we heard there from a community member, anthony king, chairman of the project up in combat youth violence in croydon talking about how the ambition was to try to make croydon a safer place, that this was an incident that had shattered the community of activists saying that their prayer is the same prayer as every mother's in croydon. elion and m is the 15th teenage victim of homicide in london so far this year —— elianne andam. the families inspected to arrive at that vigil later this evening. we have been hearing from committee members, from activists, who have been trying to make croydon a safer place, speaking about this latest incident, and we can now see those live pictures of members of the family arriving at this vigil in south london, as the community tries to come to terms with what happened when a 15—year—old student was killed, elianne andam, the 15th victim of homicide in london this yearfor victim of homicide in london this year for stubbs victim of homicide in london this yearfor stubbs she was victim of homicide in london this year for stubbs she was fatally stabbed on her way to school in croydon in south london. those are the scenes from croydon, where her family is arriving at the vigil. many people as a ring, flowers in hand, to patronage to this young girl, her life cut short so fast —— pay tribute to this young girl. you're watching bbc news. stay with us. hello there. much of the sunshine we got to see today was quite hazy in nature, thanks to a mix of high cloud and wildfire smoke from north america that was blown all the way across the atlantic in the wake of storm agnes, which you can see here swinging away from our shores. there is, though, another weather system now pushing in from the west, already bringing some of us some outbreaks of rain which will continue through the evening and into the night. some of that rain will be pretty heavy. so as we head into the night, some pretty wet weather for a time in western scotland, drying up there in northern ireland. but the heaviest rain, i think, will be across parts of south wales and then up into the midlands and lincolnshire. there could be enough rain in one or two locations, perhaps most especially in the south of wales, for some localised flooding and some travel disruption. and then that rain band's weakening all the while, pushing towards the south—east corner, where it is going to stay very mild. further north and west, something cooler and fresher to take us into friday morning. so this weather system mayjust take a little bit of time to clear from the south—east corner through tomorrow morning. high pressure to the south, low pressure to the north — that brings a mix of weather fortunes. the further south you are, it should be mostly dry, not too many showers, plenty of sunshine. further north, some sunshine, too, but more in the way of showers, particularly in the west of scotland, with gales possible in the far north. certainly quite a windy day across scotland. temperatures of 13 degrees in lerwick and 20 degrees in london. now, friday night will be quite chilly as this ridge of high pressure topples its way eastwards, but it doesn't last long. here comes our next rain—bearing weather system for saturday. some heavy bursts of rain pushing across northern ireland, fringing into parts of north wales, north—west england and then up across scotland. further south, we'll see some spells of sunshine. it may just start to feel a little warmer and a little more humid. that's certainly a theme we will take with us into sunday. we could see highs of 23 degrees in the south—east corner, given enough sunshine. there will be a band of cloud and showery rain draped somewhere across central, southern england into wales. to the north of that sunshine and showers, 16 degrees the top temperature in glasgow. and then into next week, well, thoroughly mixed. there'll be more rain at times, it'll often be quite breezy, but it mayjust turn a little warmer for a time in the south. at six: police name the teenager who was stabbed to death on her way to school yesterday. 15—year—old elianne andam died at the scene — her family say they're heartbroken. a 17—year—old boy who knew her is still being questioned by police. a gunman opens fire in the dutch city of rotterdam causing multiple deaths into locations including a medical centre. one of britain's most famous and photographed trees by hadrian's wall in northumberland is felled overnight — a 16—year—old boy has been arrested. welcome, welcome to another year at hogwarts. and a giant of stage and screen — sir michael gambon has died at the age of 82. coming up on sportsday later in the hour on bbc news — we'll head live to rome, on the eve of the ryder cup. the captains have named their pairings for the opening foursomes — and europe have sprung a surprise. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six.

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