The fairytale for coco gauff continues here at wimbledon. At the age of 15, shes now into the third round and she says she canbeat anyone. The son will continue to shine in wimbledon all day. The sun. The further south you are, you will hang onto the sunny conditions but further north, cloud will build with heavy and persistent rain in the north west of scotland. We will be back with more later. Its thursdayjuly the 4th. Our top story patients lives are being put at risk because of delays in treatment for sepsis, referred to by experts as a hidden killer, because it is hard to spot. Its estimated 50,000 people in the uk die from sepsis every year. Hospitals are meant to put patients on an antibiotic drip within an hour when its suspected, but research by the bbc suggests a quarter of patients in england are waiting longer. Lauren moss reports. A father remembering his son as a bright student with ambition of becoming an accountant and taking ca re of becoming an accountant and taking c
Will be Something Like 10,000 times faster in thinking than we are. And after missing last years wimbledon because of injury andy murray returns to compete in the mens doubles today. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9 the two conservative leadership candidates have been challenged to urgently bring forward plans to tackle the social care crisis if they become Prime Minister. A committee of peers has called for an immediate 8 billion pound investment, and a move to a free, nhs based, system. Jeremy hunt has said he accepts more money is needed for care, while borisjohnson said a cross Party Approach is needed. The call comes as both candidates make further promises to try to win over tory Party Members who will decide which of them becomes Prime Minister. The frontrunner, mr johnson, has pledged to recruit an extra 20,000 Police Officers over three years if he becomes pm. Mr hunt has promised to offer mps a free vote on whether to lift the ban on fox hunting in england and wa
There wasnt really the religious nuance, but what you see at that moment is people saying, actually i live here, this is my country, i belong here, im going to spend the rest of my life here and my children are going to grow up here, so if i dont like something im going to raise my voice. The festival is hosting a series of events, with contemporary authors reflecting on the politics of writing three decades on from Salman Rushdies controversial novel. Would your books, which are about muslim dating and putting a mosque in a british village would those have been published, 30 years ago, and would they have created a reaction if they were . No, i dont think they would have been published and certainly not a book about a mosque in a village, because that conversation wasnt even happening and i dont think we were part of things in that way. I think a writer should be allowed to write whatever they want to write about, that is just categorical. What i do think, though, is that you have a r
Shall write to the north wales, perhaps into Northern England as and as a heatwave continues well and up into scotland, which could be heavy and thundery. To grip parts of europe, france registers its highest elsewhere it will feel hot especially in the sunshine, and temperatures since records began. Humid. Highs of around 3a celsius down towards the far south and east. Across Northern Ireland, wales and england, the uv levels will be higher, down towards the south, very high. A change on the cards as we go into saturday night, an area of low pressure, sending this cold front oui pressure, sending this cold front our way, which will sweep the heat hello and welcome to our look ahead and humidity out of the way. To what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the deputy political overnight, many places will remain editor of the daily express, dry, but that cold front will introduce outbreaks of rain the sam lister, and the home affairs Northern England, up into scotland, ed
Recorded temperature, a staggering 45. 9 degrees. The lionesses find out tonight who theyll meet in the world cup semi finals as holders usa kick off against hosts france. The coroner at the London Bridge attack inquests says he isnt persuaded mi5 and the police missed opportunities to prevent what happened. In ruling that the eight victims were unlawfully killed, the chief coroner for england and wales, mark lucraft, said the work of the Security Services was generally thorough and rigorous. He did however criticise the family of one of the attackers, for not reporting his extremist behaviour, and said their testimony was un our Home Affairs Correspondent Daniel Sandford has more. After eight weeks of compelling, harrowing and often tearful evidence the inquest concluded this evening. They have been particularly harrowing for the bereaved relatives, and some of the french families have come, almost every day. And the coroner ruled that all eight people had been unlawfully killed, but