translation: all the people who did this will be found translation: all the people who did this will be found and - did this will be found and punished. democracy gives the right for free speech but it also demands that people respect the institutions created to respect democracy support democracy. president biden visits america s border with mexico for the first time since taking office as the area struggles to cope with record numbers of illegal crossings. and getting ready for a lift off with a difference the uk is about to take the first step in becoming a global player in space. hello and welcome to the programme. interviews with prince harry have been broadcast on both sides of the atlantic with the duke of sussex making new claims about his family. they include a claim that some of them have got into bed with the devil referring to the tabloid press. he said that he considered his stepmother, camilla, to be dangerous because the royal family was willin
To the bbc news at one. The wife of a birmingham man who planned a terrorism attack in the city has been found guilty of helping his preparations by buying him the weapon he intended to use. Madihah taheer, whos 21, had denied preparing an act of terrorism by assisting her husband Ummariyat Mirza earlier this year. Mirza pleaded guilty to the plotting earlier this month. Our Home Affairs Correspondent Dominic Casciani reports. Wrestled to the ground in an armed stop, a birmingham man setting out to kill. The suspect seized in a joint intelligence led operation by mi5 and the West Midlands Counter Terrorism unit. A week after the westminster attack in march, Ummariyat Mirza wanted to rampage in his home city. Now convicted along his wife, Madihah Taheer, who helped him, and his sister, zainab, who encouraged the planning via social media. Mirza was obsessed with knives and replica guns, and he wanted to fight in syria. Instead, he turned his attention to home. His pregnant wife bought h
More than half a century after president kennedy was assassinated in texas, the last secret files on his killing will be released. And poetry and poppies, the british legion spells out the remembrance bursts in locations across britain and northern france. Our main story is that a woman who brought her husband a weapon that he planned to use in a terror attack in birmingham has been found guilty of preparing an act of terrorism. The woman had denied assisting her husband earlier this year. Woolwich crown court heard they had developed their plans and the woman had bought a combat knife and training dummy for her husband to use. Dominic cassie arnie has the latest. A week after the westminster attack in march, this man wants to rampage in his home city. Now convicted alongside his wife, who helped him and his sister, who went covered the planning via social media. He was obsessed with knives and replica guns and wanted to fight in syria. Instead he turned his attention to home. His preg
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Us President Donald Trump denies downplaying the severity of the coronavirus pandemic. Drinking when youre pregnant official advice in england is dont drink at all now its being proposed that even one glass of wine should be marked on your childs medical records. The uk government says it will announce details in the next few days of how it will limit access to coronavirus tests as the system struggles to cope with the surge in demand. Staff and patients in the nhs and social care sector will be given priority after the Health Secretary, matt hancock, said it might be weeks before the problems are resolved. Another cabinet minister, Robert Buckland, acknowledged the government is facing real challenges and insisted it will do whatever it takes to increase laboratory capacity. Greg mckenzie reports. The signs are clear, the testing system is struggling to cope, with reports that some in desperation are turning up at accident and emergency seeking coronavirus tests. It has led to this wa