second hearing on the january 6th insurrection. the select committee has planned six more hearings this month to present itself preliminary f findings and they say their por they insist they will present evidence this month proving the deadly riot on january 6th was the culmination of an elaborate plan to overturn the election. since the first hearing on thursday, trump and his supporters have been pushing back among the emerging narrative. we have more on it from jessica snyder. it s now effectively a riot. reporter: tonight the impact being felt from the first hearing as they set the stage for what s to come. some republicans are looking to discredit the findings. while the former president is reacting to this stunning allegation. you were aware of the rioters chants, hang mike pence, the former president said maybe the fans have the right idea. trump responded i never said hang mike pence. it s a made up story or fake news. the committee s first hearing focused o
and of course changeable. bye bye. live from london. this is bbc news. the high court rules an expansion of london s ultra low emission zone which is aimed at reducing air pollution can go ahead. a new analysis for the bbc reveals an increase of 57% in sexual offences against children. we spoke to a young woman who s decided to wave her right to anonimity to help other victims.
the head of niger s presidential guard announces he s the country s new leader after wednesday s coup. the action of the cnsp is motivated by the sole desire to preserve our beloved homeland in the face of the continuous deterioration of the security situation of our country. hello, i m nancy kacungira. we start with a story of courage from a remarkable young woman. poppy is 18 and was sexually abused as a child by her grandfather. he was eventually convicted of her rape and jailed for 13 years. but now poppy s waived her right to anonimity to try to help other victims of sexual abuse by talking about her experience. new analysis for the bbc by the centre of expertise
hello. we begin this evening with a story of courage and strength displayed by a remarkable young woman. poppy is 18 and was sexually abused as a child by her paternal grandfather. he was eventually convicted of her rape and jailed for 13 years. but now poppy has waived her right to anonimity, and by talking about her experience hopes to help other victims of sexual abuse. new analysis for the bbc by the centre of expertise on child sexual abuse reveals that in the last year police forces in england and wales, recorded well over 100,000 sexual offences against children that s a 57% increase in six years. experts say the rise is largely due to greater awareness, but most abuse remains hidden. 0ur social affairs editor, alison holt, has poppy s story.
you re live with bbc news. let s turn to a story of courage from a remarkable young woman. poppy is 18, and was sexually abused as a child by her grandfather. he was eventually convicted of her rape and jailed for 13 years. but now, poppy s waived her right to anonimity, to try to help other victims of sexual abuse, by talking about her experience. new analysis for the bbc, by the centre of expertise on child sexual abuse, reveals in the last year, police forces in england and wales, recorded over a hundred thousand sexual offences against children, that s a 57% increase, in six years. experts say the rise is largely due to greater awareness, but most abuse remains hidden. 0ur social affairs editor, alison holt, has poppy s story. a few words with her dad on the phone and with her mum watching. this is a big day for poppyjust before her 18th birthday. see you later.