and herzegovina at stjames park, with the tournament just 11 days away. hello and welcome to the bbc news at one, live from salford. the conservative party is promising to tackle what it calls the confusion over the legal definition of a person s sex, if it wins the general election. equalities minister kemi badenoch said her party wants to crack down on what she described as predatory men who claim to identify as female to gain access to women only spaces. with more details, here s our political correspondent ione wells. should only biologically female be able to use women s services? just people who are biologically female, also those who have change their legal sex on a birth certificate? conservatives say that women s services should be able to refuse any one of is biologically male without facing legal challenges. it is quite clear that the intentions in the law are being misinterpreted just because of changes, social changes, and what we are trying to do is reemphasise
his murder was a sign of the huge security task facing ms sheinbaum. a staggering 11 women and girls are killed every day in mexico and her critics fear she isn t up to the task of tackling the problem. if sheinbaum wins, i think the militarisation will continue increasing, they will keep on having ever more so power. you know, both the military and the narco because they have been together for decades. for now, her supporters are celebrating having made history. but once the party ends, most voters want the president elect to prioritise drug cartel crime over all other issues in her in tray. claudia sheinbaum inherits a nation mired in violence. her challenge now will be to succeed where so many men before her have failed. will grant, bbc news, mexico city. a man has appeared in court charged with the murder and kidnap of a 17 year old girl in 1999.
does it get to be too much? it gets to be too much when you do things like electronically sent impulses to somebody s private parts and other things that are alleged to have taken place here or rape one s spouse. things like that can make somebody say anything, even something completely fiction. drew findlay, defense attorney. thank you very much for your time. keep everybody posted on this case. when it makes news, we will let you know. speaking of what is going on south of the border here with drug cartel crime. a teenage hitman who killed people for the mexican drug cartels is headed to the united states as well. he was born in the u.s. and when he was just 14, admitted he was an assassin. he did three years behind bars back then and now he is headed back here. trace gallagher is tracking developments on this from los angeles. trace? and now we know, harris, is he heading back to san antonino where he has family. the authorities won t say exactly where because of privacy concern
spot. to give you a little background or give our viewers a back ground to put in it context. pena nieto s partner ran mexico for 71 uninterrupted years during which they got a reputation for corruption and back door deals. this was resoundingly kick out in 2000 when the pan party took over for 12 years. opportunity pan party rule you had a huge economic decline, a rise in homelessness and a rise in the drug cartel crime and violence and border security issues are out of hand. pena nieto came about as the flew face of the old guard. he is pri but he is out there to change it. and to lose that reputation of corruption and back door deals. he promised when he was campaigning, no pacts with criminals. he will not work with the cartels to try and get stability in the region. now, the cartels have devolved into such a revertible chaos. there is infighting,