shortly. and here at the london stadium it was a disappointing night for great britain at these world athletics championships. there was heartbreak for heptathlete katarina johnson thompson, who was one of those who missed out on a medal. and coming to a street near you, the growing number of bikes you can rent and then leave anywhere when you ve finished. and carol has the weather. today a band of rain crossing england and wales, not getting to the far south east until later and the far south east until later and the highgate sunshine and showers, the highgate sunshine and showers, the heaviest of which will be in scotland. more in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story. new laws which will give people more control over what happens to their personal data online are to be introduced. the government is billing the changes as the right to be forgotten. people will be able to ask for personal data or material they posted when they were children to be deleted. the bill
officers defends the government s ‘prevent‘ programme, designed to stop people being drawn into terrorism. commander dean haydon says criticism is based on ignorance and people don t understand how it works. and the new doctor hugh doctor who hopes that her being in a row will break down barriers. in this world, particularly, there are not rules, and that is a great thing. good morning. i m joanna gosling. welcome to bbc newsroom live. new laws, which aim to give people more protection online, will force social media firms to delete information about their users, when asked to do so. ministers say the data protection bill is intended to give people greater control over personal data. the information commissioner will be given the power to issue tougher fines for those who fail to protect information or who suffer a breach of privacy. proposals included in the bill will make it easierfor people to give full consent for their to withdraw consent for their to withdr
jodie whittaker says being a female time lord is a proud honour. i hope, you know my gender isn t a fearful thing for the fans. because in this world, particularly, there aren t rules and that s a great thing. and coming up in the sport on bbc news, south africa are set 380 to win the fourth and final test. it ll be a new ground record if they were to end this series all square on 2 2. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. new laws will be introduced, giving people greater control over what happens to their online personal data. the government says the legislation offers the right to be forgotten, with proposals in the data protection bill making it easier to withdraw consent for information to be used. companies will have to obtain explicit consent. here s our political correspondent, leila nathoo. our lives are led online. we all leave a digital trail. but what happens to all the information we upload about ourselves? a new law will ensure that the united k