The cost of a degree. Students from the poorest backgrounds could leave university with debts of over £57,000. Also coming up, its day three of wimbledon. First up on centre court this afternoon isjohanna konta, who plays donna vekic, the player who beat her in the final of the Nottingham 0pen Last month. And Mark Cavendish is out of the Tour De France, following a crash which saw his sprint rival peter sagan disqualified from the race for his involvement. Good morning and welcome to bbc newsroom live. Its understood the goverment is to send a taskforce in, to take over parts of Kensington Council, in the wake of the grenfell fire tragedy. It is thought the Housing Department and other departments will be run by an outside organisation, but the council itself will not be taken over. Most of the families who lost their homes are still living in hotels, despite government pledges to rehouse them all by today. There was anger and frustration at a meeting with police and the westminster coroner last night, where residents demanded to know why there have been no arrests. The coroner is said to have described the scene inside the building as apocalyptic. Nick quraishi reports. This was the first opportunity for families to put their questions directly to police and the westminster coroner. One reason this private meeting lasted more than 3. 5 hours. It is understood relatives were told in graphic detail the challenge that forensic teams are facing in even trying to find dna which could identify loved ones. They say the information they are getting isnt good enough. We personally asked, where is our family . We want to know, is our families bodies still there . Is there anything from them . Whatever it is, we want to know exactly what it is, do not hide anything. And the answers that were coming back were, we dont know, we dont know, we dont know. Today is the deadline set by theresa may to rehouse the 158 families made homeless by the disaster. According to the grenfell Response Team, that target has been met, with 139 formal offers made, butjust nine have been accepted. Lawyers for survivors say most of the accommodation is simply unsuitable. My daughter is losing her focus because it is not her place. We need something more suitable for her. We need something with dignity. Three weeks after the tragedy, police still maintain their investigation will be exhaustive and will bring the answers that the families desperately deserve, however long it takes. Nick quraishi, bbc news. We have just had a statement from the metropolitan police, talking about the investigation and the work they are doing to try and identify they are doing to try and identify the number of people who died. They are saying that they have Fore Nsically are saying that they have forensically recovered at the last of the visible Human Remains from the tower. In total, they have made 87 recoveries, but they stress the catastrophic damage within the tower means that is not 87 people. Until the coroner concludes work to the satisfaction, i cannot tell you how many people will have been found. We will use all available techniques and experts to identify the remains of those we have recovered. That is from the police. 0ur assistant Political Editor norman smith is in westminster for us now. Big changes in there with this is being dealt with . Yes, clearly the Housing Minister Has said they are going to send then a task force to manage the Housing Department. This is clearly the department at the centre of much of the Control Controversy after the tragedy. There Isa Controversy after the tragedy. There is a Lota Controversy after the tragedy. There is a lot a lot of the tenants with regard to the offers they have been made in terms of alternative housing. I think that could form a lot of the argument over Prime Ministers questions today. This was of course the deadline that the Prime Minister said would be for providing temporary accommodation to all of the families. This, was of course temporary accommodation. Many of theirfamilies course temporary accommodation. Many of their families felt they could of been offered permanent accommodation. 0nly14 of the families have taken up the offer of temporary accommodation, in part because some of the accommodation is out with kensington and others are unwilling to move to temporary accommodation, seeing that the accommodation, seeing that the accommodation is not suitable for them. That is one of the reasons why them. That is one of the reasons why the Housing Minister Has said we will bring in someone else to take over the running of the council s Housing Department. It is a very dramatic move. Why has it taken so long . To be fair, Kensington Council have already been stripped of many of their responsibilities. The Council Leader and the Chief Executive and the Deputy Leader have all gone. A collaboration of other local councils are at the moment sending in the people to help manage Kensington Councils initial response to this. In many ways, it has already been taken over who are believed to be better placed to deal with this sort of situation. It is not totally unprecedented. Birmingham city council had a task force sent enough that it got into all sorts of financial difficulties. But it does underline the criticism and concern of the week Kensington Council have responded to the cases and whether they have been, frankly, up and whether they have been, frankly, up to the job. We can speak to our Correspondent Know in west london. Housing has been offered and rejected in many cases for serious reasons, including it not being in the area. What is there in terms of what could be offered which would be suitable and in the area . Presumably, if it was clear and easy to offer, that would of happened . M isa to offer, that would of happened . M is a problem. It is a problem finding temporary accommodation. Some of the residency the accommodation was not suitable. 0thers Accommodation was not suitable. Others are showing that theyjust wa nt to others are showing that theyjust want to find the rate permanent home. This ev do not want to move into temporary accommodation in the short term only to be moved again a few months later. Edna kelly from the local Response Team explained why so few families have taken up the offer. The vast majority of them are just not ready to make that long term decision about where the family should go. They are seriously considering women should stay really are in Emergency Accommodation in order to make one move into permanent accommodation. We need to realise the impact on the families. The trauma that they have been through. They do need to take a step back and take some time about what would be the right move for them. We have heard an update from the metropolitan police. It is the first significant update and some time. He said the worst visible remains were removed on monday. They said the recoveries, 87 of them, have been made. The have been saying that these are not fooled by these, but parts of bodies, the any evidence. The police also seeing it will take up the police also seeing it will take up until the end of the year for the search and recovery operation to finish. To give an indication of how difficult that is, they say 15. 5 tonnes operant baby is on every floor and they have two assessed through that to try and find invisible Human Remains. A very difficult task. Frustrated families said to the police that they wanted to know, but the police simply said it will take a long time because we have to get it right. We can bring you some pictures of the queen. They are in scotland today. They are visiting falkirk. They are at the Queen Elizabeth ii canal. They are being met by local dignitaries. They will officially name the canal and a flotilla of kraft will go along the canal. This was a project which was driven by a partnership of Falkirk Council and the Scottish Government. It got a £25 million grant from the National Lottery fund. It transformed wiest climbed into a visitor attraction. It will nowjoin up visitor attraction. It will nowjoin up with the forth and clyde canal, which comes from the east and the river carron. The queen is also going to be meeting the canadian Prime Minister. He is visiting scotland. They will be going to the 620 scotland. They will be going to the g20 summit in hamburg. He is visiting the university of edinburgh. She has a busy day. Meeting the canadian Prime Minister and, as we said, opening the Queen Elizabeth the second canal. Duke of edinburgh the cover you will remember, was in hospital recently. But note in the sunshine with the queen in falkirk. We will revert for the moment. Police repeatedly failed a disabled refugee who sought their help before being murdered in bristol four years ago, according to a report by the independent Police Complaints commission. Bijan ebrahimi made dozens of calls to police, mainly to report racial abuse, criminal damage and threats to kill. He was eventually beaten to death by a neighbour, who wrongly believed he was a paedophile. Avon and Somerset Police say they have made changes and have apologised to his family. Jon kay reports. Bijan ebrahimi. He told Police Dozens of times that his life was in danger. To just do whatever you can. What part of be quiet do you not understand . Shut up now, a report says that, over several years, the iranian refugee was repeatedly failed by avon and Somerset Police, treated as a nuisance, not as a victim. In 2013, he was beaten to death by a neighbour outside his flat and his body set on fire. The independent Police ComplaintsCommission Says there were systematic failures in the way he was dealt with. Todays report runs to hundreds of pages and it says this whole case has laid bare what it calls the disrespect, the prejudice and even contempt with which some officers and staff treated Bijan Ebrahimi in the days before he was murdered here. Reading that report and just coming to terms with what happened to bijan, it was devastating. He always thought that he is in a country that police are there to protect people. And he couldnt see anything beyond that. Last year, pc kevin duffy and Community Support officer Andrew Passmore were jailed after being convicted of misconduct in a public office. Pcs Leanne Winter and helen harris were cleared by the jury, but were later sacked by a misconduct hearing. We accept that we failed Bijan Ebrahimi at his time of greatest need and throughout that time, he was respectful and he had confidence and trust in us, the police. And we let him down and, for that, we are sorry. Avon and Somerset Police say they have improved the way that they deal with Vulnerable People as a result of this case. Bijans sisters are still waiting for the local councils report. In response to the report, Bristol Council said they were very sorry for any shortcomings which are been highlighted. He said they would like to extend the deepest sympathies to the family. He said the council would respond fully when the Partnership Report was published. The us and south Korean Military have jointly warned north korea that war cannot be ruled out, following pyongyangs Intercontinental Ballistic Missile test. These are the first pictures of the launch missile, which some experts believe could reach as far as alaska. Washington And Seoul Have responded by firing their own Ballistic Missile tests, escalating tensions even further just days before World Leaders are due to meet at the g20 summit in germany. Greg dawson reports. Two, one. A show of force and a not so subtle message to north korea. This was the moment us and south korean troops fired missiles into south korean waters early on wednesday. The pentagon called it an exercise to show precision fire capability. It came as the us confirmed north korea did test an intercontinetal missile for the first time. A changing moment of Global Security. Kim jong un, who personally supervised the launch, has reportedly called it a gift to america on theirjuly 11th celebrations. Its a move he hopes will keep him in power and protect his people. Some us officials now believe north korea could fire a missile capable of reaching alaska. A significant step forward that President Trump said earlier this yearjust would not happen. In a series of tweets, President Trump urged china to pressure north korea to end this nonsense once and for all. But china has so far been reluctant, or unable, to turn the screw. In a visit to russia, the president called for a freeze on north Koreas Nuclear weapons programme, but also a suspension of us and south Korean Military exercises. Both look unlikely. Us and south Korean Military chiefs claimed on wednesday they were maintaining self restraint, despite provocation. But they warned underestimating their capability would be a grave mistake. Greg dawson, bbc news. Victims of harassment and stalking in england and wales are being left at risk because of failings by police and prosecutors, according to an official report. Two watchdogs found that crimes were not being recorded, investigations were poorly conducted and Legal Protection was not offered to enough victims. Iamjoined by i am joined by two guests. What do you think about this . Are you surprised . Not at all. The damning report simply mirrors the experiences of victims of stalking every day of the week. What sort of things to you here . People virtually been terrorised every day. People following them, threatening them, threatening to kill them. That is exacerbated by the fact that when the report it, the Hit Something of a brick wall. Why is that . Why are individual complaints treated as individual complaints treated as individual complaints treated as individual complaints rather than the dots being joint . As rachel said, it is damning and hugely disappointing. I started a conversation with groups around the country to try and understand what stalking was. We in changes to the law and new guidelines and processes , law and new guidelines and processes, but evidently, that has not worked and people simply do not get what is going on. When you listen to what happened to the gentleman in bristol, he was simply not taken seriously. I know it was a different issue, but there are similarities. Numerous incidents adding up destroying peoples lives and ultimately, a suicide. Unless you get the that every simple single incident has to be taken seriously, people will get left out. When did you think this issue seriously needed addressing . There were a number of cases. We have had many cases which i became aware of when i was Chief Prosecutor which could have been stronger at an earlier investigation been better. Also, the prosecutors dealing with it simply did not understand what was happening to the victim. If you speak to the victim, something which is missing, the officers may not understand but the prosecutor has obligation to understand it. No amount of training will improve human judgment. You can amount of training will improve humanjudgment. You can tick amount of training will improve human judgment. You can tick off all the boxes you want, but no box ticking can save lives. How do you change that . If the law is robust enough, why is this not good enough . I think the legislation when it was brought in could have been clearer. 0ne brought in could have been clearer. One of the things it does healthfully is make a distinction between harassment and stalking. The latter is defined by obsession. Doesnt matter what the motivation is . Does a matter if someone is being pestered in a way in which the life has been made very uncomfortable . The difference was brought up because it could have the difference of the amount of risk. If someone has an obsession, he could have a full time occupation of following someone. Theres a slight difference between that and harassment. In 90 of orders by women and im in, there was elements of stalking taking place prior to the murder. The rationing of nhs treatments, such as hip, knee