Life will never be the same. Coming up in sport later in the hour on bbc. The king of centre court, Roger Federer, has rolled back the years in 2017. Hes chasing an eighth wimbledon crown. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. North korea says it has successfully tested a long range intercontinental ballistic missile, which, if true, could potentially have the range to reach the us mainland. An announcement on north Korean State Television said the missile had flown nearly 600 miles before hitting a target in the sea. The claims have not been verified but come just before the 620 Heads Of State are due to discuss north koreas weapons programme. 0ur correspondent, stephen evans, reports from the south korean capital, seoul. Could this missile hit the United States 7 could this missile hit the United States . North Korean State Television showed its launch today, under the gaze of the countrys leader, kim jong un. Normal programmes were interrupted for the special announcement. 0ur Programmes were interrupted for the special announcement. Our great leader, kim jong un, gives special announcement. Our great leader, kimjong un, gives us the test of the intercontinental ballistic missile. North korea is now capable of hitting any corner of the globe. The missiles in the air for 37 minutes, number than previous tests. 0utside experts think the latest missile could reach alaska. Previous tests have been hit or miss, some have worked and some have failed. But now north korea does seem to be making strides. The claims we have seen so far, the first time north korea have been able to test and intercontinental ballistic missile, so extending the range and capabilities of the missile programme. President trump tweeted, perhaps china will put a heavy move on north korea and end this nonsense once and for all. President trump has already meant President Trump has already meant president xi china and they meet again this week in germany at the 620 again this week in germany at the g20 summit with one man on their mind, Kimjong Un G20 Summit with one man on their mind, kim jong un Exulting G20 Summit with one man on their mind, Kimjong Un Exulting in the achievement of his military sinensis, impervious to threats, unresponsive to offers of negotiation, determined to preserve his own power. Earlier this year, when the possibility was raised of north korea having a missile capable of hitting the us, President Trump tweeted, it wont happen. The question though is even louder now, how can he stop it . I think we have got beyond the stage where we can afford to let this run any further. Quite possibly we are only months away from kim jong un achieving his objective. Meanwhile, celebrations tonight in pyongyang. There is little washington, beijing, seoul or anywhere else can do about it. Stephen evans, bbc news, south korea. 0ur diplomatic correspondent, james landale, is here. How worried should we be and what is the Global Response expected to be . That is clearly a significant step forward by the north koreans. Their progress towards becoming a Nuclear Power has moved a large step forward. What it shows, if proven, is that it can now have a pretty good way of delivering some kind of a weapon, it has the range now. But there is a caveat, lots. What about there is a caveat, lots. What about the other technology needed to deliver Nuclear Weapons . Can you make the warheads small enough . How do you protect the warhead when it re enters the atmosphere . Can you guide it to the right location . Lots of questions about north koreas capability. The big question is, what does donald trump do . His strategy has been to put pressure on the chinese, you are the guys with the chinese, you are the guys with the economic cloud who can influence north korea because of the huge economic influence china has. At the moment, china is unwilling to use that. It prefers the status quo to provoking some kind of a crisis because the big fear underlying all of the discussions is, what happens if you push either north korea or the us into a place from which they cannot move and people Start Talking about pre emptive strikes, maybe conventional Military Action and thatis conventional Military Action and that is something nobody wants. Thank you. The mayor of london, sadiq khan, has warned the judge heading it comes amid growing demands for sir Martin Moore Bick to stand lets speak to our home editor, mark easton, whos in west london. The inquiry is not even under way and already there is trouble . That is right. Many local people, the local labour mp, local councillors, some claim to represent victims of the fire. They are all saying sir Martin Moore Bick does not enjoy the confidence of the local community, a neighbourhood which has long felt marginalised from those who have power over them, trust and respect of commodities in short supply and the tragedy of course has diminished though still further. In sir Martin Moore Bick you have a cambridge educated gentleman who looks every inch the establishment figure and that causes some concern that the inquiry could turn into some kind of establishment cover up or whitewash in the minds of local people. Interestingly, the labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and the mayor of london, sadiq khan, have both indicated that while they are not at this stage talking about him stepping down, they are saying he must listen more to the concerns of local people. I am told there are planned meetings, we do not know the form, iam planned meetings, we do not know the form, i am sure they will happen over the next days and weeks, and there is a meeting today with the Police Commander and the coroner also meeting local residents. The hope must be that lines of communication can be opened up, trust can be rebuilt and the inquiry can get going with the support of the people it is trying to help. Mark easton, thank you. Most Cancer Patients could be offered genetic tests within five years to help create more effective, bespoke treatments thats according to englands chief medical officer. Professor Dame Sally Davies is calling for a National Network of Genome Testing. She says six out of ten Cancer Patients who get gene tested receive better care as a result and she wants it to become Standard Practice across cancer care, as well as some other areas of medicine, including Rare Diseases and infections. Heres our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. Inside nearly every cell in our body is our genome, the Dna Instructions for life. Errors in the code can trigger cancer or other diseases. Cancer runs in kobes family. Both his parents died from it and he was diagnosed with cancer four years ago. Now he is one of 31,000 patients who have had their entire genome mapped by the nhs. I am very excited about it. For me, hopefully, if my cancer decides to come back, it will benefit me. More importantly, it will benefit a lot of other people in future for better treatments, quicker treatments, better diagnosis. Dame sally davies says Genome Testing is still a cottage industry, she wants dna analysis to be the norm for Cancer Patients within five years. Patients will benefit if we can offer them the scan of their genome that will make a difference to their treatment. That is clearly all people with red diseases of whom there are 3 million or more in this country red diseases. It is most patients with cancer and quite a lot of infections. It costs £680 to map a persons entire genetic code but it is getting cheaper every month few months. In some cases, it can be cheaper than existing tests or avoid the need for invasive biopsies. What about Data Confidentiality . The nhs believes it can protect genomic information. Some are concerned about the safeguards. This report is an attempt to democratise genomics, moving dna analysis into the mainstream of the nhs, so that more and more patients can benefit from personalised, targeted treatments. Fergus walsh, bbc news. The high court has ruled that a 16 year old boy who was held in Solitary Confinement for more than 23 hours had his human rights breached. The teenager, who has Significant Mental Health problems, was kept in a cell at Feltham Young 0ffenders institution for four and a half months, without Access To Education. Our home affairs correspondent, danny shaw, sent this report from the high court. It holds some of the most troubled and dangerous teenage boys in the country. But is Feltham Young 0ffenders Institute Looking after them in the right way . Last week, an Inspection Report said the centre was not safe. 0r boys. Now the high court has declared feltham broke prison rules and acted unlawfully after a 16 year old was held for months in conditions his lawyers said amounted to Solitary Confinement. The boy was initially detained in his cell for 23. 5 hours each day. He was allowed out only the shower, exercise and make phone calls. He had no Access To Education for three months. The court ruled keeping the boy away from other inmates breached his right to respect for private life. It also said he should have had at least 15 hours education week. Troublesome boys cannot be allowed to drift, the court said. There is still the issue about it is still possible for prisons to hold children in isolation. We think it is wrong and it isa isolation. We think it is wrong and it is a Child Protection issue and we will appeal. Inspectors found almost a third of boys at feltham spent only two hours a day out of their cells. This womans son had a particularly difficult time there. Solitary confinement cannot rehabilitate you. As a child, it makes you more angry with the system. You do not have access to anything that can help you. Help you in the future. The court rolling did not go as far as to what happened to the 16 year old in the centre of the case was inhuman and degrading. That will come as a relief to the Ministry Ofjustice which has overall responsibility for feltham. The Ministry Said the safety of young people was its highest priority, but it added proportionate and justified segregation was an essential tool to manage offenders who would otherwise pose a significant risk to staff and prisoners. Danny shaw, bbc news, at the high court. 22 people died in the Manchester Arena bombing in may. The youngest victim was just eight years old. Saffie roussos had been given tickets to see Ariana Grande for christmas. She went to the concert with her sister and mother but was killed as she left the arena. Her mother is still in hospital. Today would have been saffies ninth birthday and her family have decided to speak to the bbc about her death publicly for the first time, to celebrate her life, as Judith Moritz reports. You couldnt be out with saffie without having fun. But her dream was to be famous. It was her everything and we bought her the tickets for christmas. She was just counting the days, the seconds, and it was just Ariana Grande to nine, ten oclock at night and she would sing and dance every single song. She was Ariana Grande obsessed, so to see how happy she was, it wasjust. Obviously, i had to go with her. You were watching her watching ariana . Pretty much, yeah. She kept going, ashlee, you promised me you would get up and dance so we had a little dance. She wasjust so happy, just elated all night, grinning. When did you first become aware there was something wrong . As soon as the blast went off, obviously, to me, i kind ofjust knew, i dont know how, but i sort of knew what happened. I remember i was thrown to the ground and my next instinct, ijust sort of rolled over and crawled, because i couldnt walk. Were you aware of where your mum was at the time or where saffie was . No. I couldnt see anyone, ijust saw crowds and crowds of people. I didnt see my mum. It was just hell broke loose, just people, children screaming, crying. And then as i turned round the corner, i saw ashlee outside injured. And when did you learn about saffie . The detective i spoke to in the hospital, he went away and he came back about 12, half 12, and told me. And you have all had to cope with saffies loss and also lisas recovery. How is she doing . Shes fighting. I mean, shes got that many injuries around her body, just that alone, shes like a soldier. The world knew what had happened. Lisa was not conscious. No. And when she came round, you had to tell her. No. She looked to me and said, saffies gone, isnt she . I was dreading it. She just looked at me and said, shes gone, isnt she . And i said, yeah. She goes, i knew. The 11th ofjuly, saffies birthday, that is why you are speaking now. Yes. We didnt want to just let her birthday pass. Saffie loved the limelight. We just wanted to celebrate saffies birthday through doing this. Weve lost everything. We have, because life will never be the same. The family of saffie roussos. Our top story this lunchtime. North korea says it has launched a missile which they claim is capable of reaching any corner of the globe. Still to come, date two at wimbledon, a couple of former champions feature on centre court, plenty of british interest too. And coming up in sport in the next 15 minutes on bbc news. Well have a full round up from wimbledon, including the latest from the all british match between alex ward and kyle edmund. The Us Led Coalition in syria says its allies have breached the historic wall of the old city of raqqa, the capital of so called Islamic State militants. More than 2000 jihadi fighters, and up to 100,000 civilians, are still thought to be inside the enclave. But Iraqi Forces Say they are also close to taking the few remaining streets controlled by is in mosul, as our correspondent Richard Galpin reports. 0n the front lines of raqqa, the capital of so called Islamic State. It is looking increasingly vulnerable. These are troops of the Syrian Democratic forces or stf, who are backed by the United States. Sdf. 0ver are backed by the United States. Sdf. Over the last three weeks they have advanced rapidly toward the outskirts and the city centre. This kurdish commander said the Islamic State militants are only firing Mortar Shells and rockets and claims their spirits are low. And now, after the arrival of reinforcement last weekend, sdf troops are reported to have taken another major step forward breaking through the walls guarding the old city. The us military said its warplanes based in the region fired missiles to punch two holes in the medieval walls surrounding the old city. Sdf trips we re surrounding the old city. Sdf trips were then able to take the fight inside the heavily fortified area where it is estimated at least 2000 Islamic State fighters are now holding out. Amongst those involved in this key battle is a british man who calls himself mercer gifford. They are making excellent inroads into the city which means that the confidence amongst the sdf fighters on the ground is infinitely high and we are looking forward to seeing raqqa completely done, finished, which is the heartland of the so called Islamic State. Which is the heartland of the socalled Islamic State. And meanwhile, across the border to the east, iraqi troops are now very close to pushing Islamic State com pletely close to pushing Islamic State completely out of its other major stronghold, the strategic city of mosul. It has taken the soldiers here almost eight months to reach this point, with just here almost eight months to reach this point, withjust a handful of militants fighting on in a tiny corner of the city. The caliphate proclaimed by is like the by islamist ada goth lodge area of syria and iraq three years ago is almost at an end but with pockets of territory elsewhere, the militants will still pose a threat by Islamic State. Richard galpin, bbc news. There have been angry exchanges in the European Parliament after the president of the European