the chairman of the conservative party, nadhim zahawi, says he d like to see images of self harm made illegal on the internet. his comments come as the government s online safety bill returns to parliament tomorrow. the actress kate winslet has now entered the debate about online harms, ahead of a hard hitting drama, and has been speaking to the bbc as angus crawford reports. perhaps more than any other, it s molly russell s story that has influenced the online safety bill and alerted parents to the potential power of social media to do harm. molly took her own life after being exposed to a stream of negative content. what s the matter? nothing. now a powerful new drama about the damage of online addiction, destroying family relationships. stop. you are driving me to do this! starring kate winslet
ten men are due to go on trial in brussels this week, in connection with the suicide bombings on the city in 2016, that killed 32 people. the attacks at the main airport and on the metro, were the deadliest on belgian soil since the second world war. nearly a thousand survivors and relatives of victims will be represented in court, as our europe correspondent, nick beake reports. there s been an attack on the metro , and just as soon as i heard that, you know, you can feel, like, the bottom fall out of your world. it s six years now since terror shattered charlotte s life. she and her partner david had made brussels home, and it was where they were bringing up their son, henry. three days after the suicide bombings on the city, a belgian police social worker rang her. it was dark. i was walking the dog