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BBCNEWS Verified July 3, 2024



sequence of mechanical failures. —— the leicester city chairman vichai srivaddhanaprabha. the pilot could do very little to say those on board. england's men's football team for ukraine in poland on saturday looking to maintain their perfect start to qualifying for euro 202a. chelsea's levi colwill trained with england injune and is now a part of the senior squad for the first time after impressing over the past 12 months. he is in contention to make his first appearance against ukraine or in the friendly against scotland next week. ., ., or in the friendly against scotland next week-— or in the friendly against scotland next week. ., ., ., next week. coming into training in june was next week. coming into training in june was a — next week. coming into training in june was a big _ next week. coming into training in june was a big blessing. _ next week. coming into training in june was a big blessing. i - next week. coming into training in june was a big blessing. i enjoyed| june was a big blessing. i enjoyed it so much and then obviously getting called up now is amazing. when i got the text, i called my dad straight away and he started getting a bit emotional, to be honest. but yeah, a green come true. every time you come, it's an opportunity to impress garrett and the coaching staff. like any normal career, club, you have to always impressed. hopefully i get the chance and we see what happens. tiara hopefully i get the chance and we see what happens.— hopefully i get the chance and we see what happens. two british teams in the champions _ see what happens. two british teams in the champions league _ see what happens. two british teams in the champions league qualifying i in the champions league qualifying action. alessia russo started for them. best made on the bench. kim little missed a penalty. —— best mead on the bench. manchester united have signed japanese international miyazawa on a permanent deal. she won the golden boot in the world cup, the only non—european award winner at the tournament. the us open tennis semifinal will be completed in the men and women. aryna sabalenka up against china's yen seeded 23. she is currently 5—0 up. after that, daniil medvedev takes on his great friend andrey rublev, the number eight seed. in cricket, england have added harry burke the 50 over squad to face new zealand, giving him a chance to press his claim before the world cup in october. —— harry work. he comes in due tojonny bairstow�*s shoulder issue. david mallan�*s wife is due to give birth in the coming weeks. he has also been named in the squad to face ireland. daniel dubois's promotion daniel khalife promoter has appealed to all the fight with alexander you sick a no contest and demand a rematch. he floored the champion but it was declared a low blow by the referee. the dutch rider won his fourth stage in a row in that order britain —— in the tour of britain. that is the sport. a manhunt has been launched after a terror suspect escaped from wandsworth prison in london this morning. daniel khalife was awaiting trial after being accused of leaving fake bombs at a military base while serving as a soldier. ports and airports have been alerted by counterterrorism command. our home affairs correspondentjoins me from new scotland yard. daniel, what have police said about any danger he poses to the public?— poses to the public? please are fairly clear _ poses to the public? please are fairly clear they _ poses to the public? please are fairly clear they think _ poses to the public? please are fairly clear they think he - poses to the public? please are fairly clear they think he is - poses to the public? please are fairly clear they think he is a . poses to the public? please are | fairly clear they think he is a low risk to the public. the kind of offences he was accused of are not necessarily associated with imminent violence. he was associated with trying to get information on fellow soldiers at the barracks where he was working. some suggestion he might have been assisting a hostile state. that was part of the allegations he was facing in this trial. but what is completely concerning is the means of his escape. it looks as if he escaped from wandsworth prison by essentially clinging on to, perhaps being strapped onto the underside of a delivery van. he was effectively driven out of the prison. he was wearing the uniform of kitchen staff. the kitchen workers have checked trousers and a white t—shirt, it looks as if he was working in the kitchen and he climbed under a delivery van and was driven out of the prison. i am at scotland yard where we have been talking to the commander, the head of counterterrorism, dominic murphy. i asked him what he could tell us about daniel khalife. we i asked him what he could tell us about daniel khalife.— i asked him what he could tell us about daniel khalife. we are talking toda about about daniel khalife. we are talking today about daniel _ about daniel khalife. we are talking today about daniel khalife, - about daniel khalife. we are talking today about daniel khalife, a - today about daniel khalife, a 21—year—old man. this morning at around _ 21—year—old man. this morning at around 750, _ 21—year—old man. this morning at around 7.50, he escaped from prison. he was_ around 7.50, he escaped from prison. he was on— around 7.50, he escaped from prison. he was on remand at baptism following a counterterrorism investigation that caused him to be charged _ investigation that caused him to be charged with a number of offences, including _ charged with a number of offences, including counterterrorism offence and official secrets act breaches. -- on _ and official secrets act breaches. —— on remand at the prison. is and official secrets act breaches. —— on remand at the prison. is he and official secrets act breaches. -- on remand at the prison. is he a direct risk— -- on remand at the prison. is he a direct risk to _ -- on remand at the prison. is he a direct risk to the _ -- on remand at the prison. is he a direct risk to the public? _ -- on remand at the prison. is he a direct risk to the public? i - -- on remand at the prison. is he a direct risk to the public? i am - direct risk to the public? i am confident _ direct risk to the public? i am confident he _ direct risk to the public? i am confident he presents - direct risk to the public? i am confident he presents a - direct risk to the public? i am confident he presents a low. direct risk to the public? i am confident he presents a low risk to the public— confident he presents a low risk to the public but as in any case i would — the public but as in any case i would ask— the public but as in any case i would ask the public, don't approach him directly, call 999, ultimately the public— him directly, call 999, ultimately the public will be the key to finding _ the public will be the key to finding daniel khalife in the uk anywhere he might be. i believe him to be _ anywhere he might be. i believe him to be of— anywhere he might be. i believe him to be of a _ anywhere he might be. i believe him to be of a low risk to the public. clearly — to be of a low risk to the public. clearly incredibly serious charges he was facing. including breaches of the official secrets act. what are you doing to locate him? presumably there is a risk of him leaving the country? we there is a risk of him leaving the count ? ~ ., , there is a risk of him leaving the count ? ~ . , .,, country? we are very open minded about it, he _ country? we are very open minded about it, he could _ country? we are very open minded about it, he could be _ country? we are very open minded about it, he could be anywhere - country? we are very open minded about it, he could be anywhere in i about it, he could be anywhere in the country — about it, he could be anywhere in the country and we are mindful of the country and we are mindful of the risk_ the country and we are mindful of the risk of— the country and we are mindful of the risk of him leaving the country. we are _ the risk of him leaving the country. we are focusing our efforts in london — we are focusing our efforts in london at _ we are focusing our efforts in london at the moment, counterterrorism officers deployed across _ counterterrorism officers deployed across london, working with colleagues in the metropolitan police — colleagues in the metropolitan police and partners to find him here — police and partners to find him here he — police and partners to find him here. he has connections to the north-west— here. he has connections to the north—west of the country so we are working _ north—west of the country so we are working with colleagues all around the country. as normal in such cases, _ the country. as normal in such cases. a — the country. as normal in such cases, a notification has been put out about— cases, a notification has been put out about our interest in locating him to— out about our interest in locating him to all— out about our interest in locating him to all forces in the country and all borders — him to all forces in the country and all borders. the effort is to bring him lrack— all borders. the effort is to bring him back to custody as soon as possible — him back to custody as soon as ossible. ., him back to custody as soon as ossible. . . , ., , possible. that includes airports, we are seeinr possible. that includes airports, we are seeing his _ possible. that includes airports, we are seeing big queues _ possible. that includes airports, we are seeing big queues at _ possible. that includes airports, we are seeing big queues at airports, l are seeing big queues at airports, presumably that is because we are making sure he is not living the countries? —— leaving the country? i countries? —— leaving the country? i can't say it's a direct result but clearly— can't say it's a direct result but clearly there are additional security— clearly there are additional security checks. it is for the border— security checks. it is for the border force once they have the information about what that looks like, information about what that looks like. but — information about what that looks like, but we are working closely with all— like, but we are working closely with all our partners to make sure we balance — with all our partners to make sure we balance the impact on the public with our— we balance the impact on the public with our need to find daniel khalife _ with our need to find daniel khalife. ,. , ., ., khalife. the description of the clothes he _ khalife. the description of the clothes he is _ khalife. the description of the clothes he is wearing, - khalife. the description of the clothes he is wearing, he - khalife. the description of the clothes he is wearing, he is i clothes he is wearing, he is essentially wearing a cook's outfit, white t—shirt and check trousers. he was working in the kitchen, did he escape on the bottom of a delivery van? in escape on the bottom of a delivery van? , ., ., van? in terms of how he escaped, that is a matter _ van? in terms of how he escaped, that is a matter for _ van? in terms of how he escaped, that is a matter for the _ van? in terms of how he escaped, that is a matter for the prison - that is a matter for the prison service — that is a matter for the prison service it _ that is a matter for the prison service. it will form part of our investigation, too early to talk about— investigation, too early to talk about it. — investigation, too early to talk about it, but we are working closely with the _ about it, but we are working closely with the prison service to understand the details of the escape _ understand the details of the escape. but you are right he was wearing — escape. but you are right he was wearing red and white check trousers, _ wearing red and white check trousers, a white t—shirt and brown boots~ _ trousers, a white t—shirt and brown boots~ he _ trousers, a white t—shirt and brown boots~ he is — trousers, a white t—shirt and brown boots. he is six slim build but with dark brown— boots. he is six slim build but with dark brown hair. we would appeal to the public— dark brown hair. we would appeal to the public to look out for him. last night _ the public to look out for him. last night he _ the public to look out for him. last night he is — the public to look out for him. last night he is six feet and two inches. clearly that description is quite stark. he is a poor man, wearing does very distinctive outfit, or at least he was when he rode out from wandsworth prison under a prison van. so in theory he should have been easy to spot, at least in those first few hours. the police clearly very keen they can get any information about him, including information about him, including information that people might know about him before the escape this morning. this is an incredibly rare event. we normally only get about one escape from prison each year. the last escape of a terrorism prisoner that many people can remember was 1994, the mass break—out of ira prisoners. so to have a prisoner accused of terror charges on the run, having escaped from prison, is an exceptionally rare event. from prison, is an exceptionally rare event-— rare event. daniel, give us background _ rare event. daniel, give us background on _ rare event. daniel, give us background on what - rare event. daniel, give us i background on what security rare event. daniel, give us - background on what security checks would normally be made to vehicles leaving the prison, if indeed that is how he made his escape, which is the suggestion at the moment? it’s the suggestion at the moment? it's ve the suggestion at the moment? it�*s very much the suggestion. i have been told by three different sources now, none of whom wanted to be identified, that that is the suspected means of escape. i don't think there is much doubt at the moment, that is believed to be the route that he took out of prison. little doubt about that. the answer is, very often, you do see quite extensive checks. when i go to prisons, you see quite extensive checks of the vehicles going in and out of prison. the trouble with any security regime is its only ever as strong as its weakest point. people get complacent, so it might be this is a case of complacency and he has taken a chance, he has noticed that vans are not checked as they leave the prison, the food delivery van that regularly come in, not being checked as they leave. or the possibility that he might have been working with either the driver or somebody in the prison, although that's not something that has been put forward. that is the other way this could have happened. i mean, i think the idea of somebody literally clinging on in a hollywood style under a vehicle being driven out of prison is something that will be extremely embarrassing to people at the head of her majesty's prison service, and extremely embarrassing to ministers. they will get an absolute roasting over the next day or two about how this has managed to happen. figs or two about how this has managed to ha en. r or two about how this has managed to hauen. a ., , or two about how this has managed to ha..en_ m ., , ., happen. as those details emerge over the next coople _ happen. as those details emerge over the next couple of _ happen. as those details emerge over the next couple of days, _ happen. as those details emerge over the next couple of days, daniel, - the next couple of days, daniel, thank you. the uk is expected to rejoin the eu research scheme horizon with an announcement likely soon. talks on britain once again becoming a fully fledged member of the multibillion—pound programme began after a deal was cut on post—brexit arrangements for northern ireland this year. the uk's associate membership of horizon was agreed as part of the brexit trade and co—operation agreement but it became bogged down in the dispute over the northern ireland protocol. more on this from westminster, with our political correspondentjess parker. explain this horizon scheme. it is a explain this horizon scheme. it is a multibillion-pound _ explain this horizon scheme. it is a multibillion-pound or _ explain this horizon scheme. it is a multibillion-pound or euro - explain this horizon scheme. it 3 5. multibillion—pound or euro research scheme with scientists collaborating on a vast range of projects. the uk voted to leave the european union in 2016, lots of negotiation, you will remember. but as part of that, it was agreed in principle that the uk would essentially remain part of the horizon research programme. however, once brexit happened, that was never signed off, because brussels got extremely annoyed about a separate issue. that was, as they saw it, britain disregarding the rules that had been laid out, accepted and agreed upon, as to how the post—brexit arrangements in northern ireland would work. that essentially cause collateral damage, and that was britain's hopes to rejoin the horizon research scheme. once the row was resolved, they have talked about the uk getting back into this scheme. i would about the uk getting back into this scheme. iwould highlight about the uk getting back into this scheme. i would highlight two particular things. we expect the deal to be signed tonight and an announcement tomorrow. it would be very much welcomed by scientists not just in the uk but other parts of the world, specifically europe. because they think the uncertainty has been extremely damaging for research. interesting political moment as well for rishi sunak. he signed the deal on the northern ireland protocol earlier this year, seen as a moment of reconciliation between the eu and the uk after those bitter years of wrangling. this will be seen as a further step in that direction. slightly warming relationships between the uk and brussels after those tumultuous post—brexit years. brussels after those tumultuous post-brexit years.— brussels after those tumultuous post-brexit years. a heat wave is sweeping the uk with temperatures expected to break 32 degrees later this week. an amber heat health alert has been issued for almost all of england. let's go to the met office meteorologist and presenter, we all know the phrase indian summerand it presenter, we all know the phrase indian summer and it has been a bit of a rotten summer over the past few months. how unusual is this? it’s months. how unusual is this? it's turnin: months. how unusual is this? it's turning out _ months. how unusual is this? it�*s turning out to be a very unusual event. it is an extension of our summer. temperatures today reached 32 celsius, similar to what we saw injune. it really is the length of this heatwave which will continue into the weekend. we could smash the record if we say six consecutive days with temperatures in excess of 30 celsius. —— if we see. that would be an exceptional event. in 30 celsius. -- if we see. that would be an exceptional event.— 30 celsius. -- if we see. that would be an exceptional event. in terms of the amber heat _ be an exceptional event. in terms of the amber heat health _ be an exceptional event. in terms of the amber heat health alert - be an exceptional event. in terms of the amber heat health alert in - the amber heat health alert in place, do we have any idea whether thatis place, do we have any idea whether that is likely to dissipate soon, and when? if there is going to be a breakdown of these conditions may be due to thundery weather? yes. breakdown of these conditions may be due to thundery weather?— due to thundery weather? yes, the amber heat — due to thundery weather? yes, the amber heat health _ due to thundery weather? yes, the amber heat health alert _ due to thundery weather? yes, the amber h

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