The brother of the Manchester Arena bomber has been extradited to the uk in connection with the attack. In her last speech as Prime Minister, theresa may says she is worried about the state of politics and public debate here and abroad. The us house of representatives votes to condemn President Donald Trump for racist comments aimed at four congress women. And in the netball world cup, england looks set for the semifinals after beating Trinidad And Tobago 7246. In after beating Trinidad And Tobago 72 46. In a moment it be sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. The latest on the donald trump racist tweets row in beyond 100 days as democrats vote in the next few hours whether or not to impeach him. The race to become conservative leader and next Prime Minister enters its last stretch as Boris Johnson and jeremy hunt prepare to ta ke johnson and jeremy hunt prepare to take part in the final hustings of the campaign. Full coverage live from east lon
Replacing the popular rafa benitez was never going to be easy and already some fans have described his appointment as unambitious. James burford has the story. The clouds of been gathering over the park and the connection between fa ns the park and the connection between fans and owner is perhaps more turbulent than ever. Best, mike ashleys relationship is fractious and with no sign of a truce, this is the man to whom ashley now turns. Steve bruce, someone who has managed sunderland, their closest rivals. The fans may want a different manager of players, but in the situation, we need to work it out because as a player, we put the face on there, we have to show that we are ready for the premier league. Ashley has now presided over ten managers since he bought the club this of the nine they came before, the nine that left via the exit door. The most recent to depart set the club did not share his vision. Newcastle will be bruce poss plus tenth team is head coach, having only just resigne
It may be as far as she goes though, because her next match is against the world number one ashleigh barty. So, two british women through in the singles. Just one man, though, in the shape of dan evans. Still yet to drop a set, he saw off the 18th seed Georgian Nikoloz basilashvili, but there were defeats for british number two Cameron Norrie and wild card jay clarke. James burford rounds up the action. It doesnt get much bigger than this for a british player, walking out with the great man at wimbledon. For the family, a special moment. All the family, a special moment. All the excitement of a kid at the park. But theres a reason Roger Federer is perhaps the best ever to play the game, poise and precision. Look at him, not even fussed. So accustom, weve become, to seeing his shots pick up the child. Even clark and other disbelief. And while set one went 6 1, clark did take fedor to a tie break in the second, much to the delight of court number one. That proved to be just a snapshot. E
Good morning. A lot of fine weather on the way across the uk this weekend. But a little bit of a change in the way things feel. Some fresh air blowing in from the north. More on the way things are looking inafew more on the way things are looking in a few moments. Its saturday the 6th ofjuly. Our top story murderers who refuse to reveal the location of a victims body could be forced to spend longer in prison under a new law. The legal change, known as helens law, follows campaigning by the mother of Helen Mccourt, who was killed in 1988 but whose body was never found. Ben ando reports. For 31 years, Marie Mccourt has been fighting for helens law, named after her daughter who was just 22 when she was abducted and murdered in 1988. Her killer, pub landlord ian sims. He has never reveal the whereabouts of helens body. Marie led a campaign demanding that murderers who refused to disclose the whereabouts of a victims remains bent longer behind bars. In 2016 mp5 remains bent longer behind ba
Across the uk this weekend but a little bit of a change in the way things feel some fresher air blowing in from the north. More on the way things are looking in a few moments. Its saturday the 6th ofjuly. Our top story murderers who refuse to reveal the location of a victims body could be forced to spend longer in prison under a new law. The legal change, known as helens law, follows campaigning by the mother of helen mccourt, who was killed in 1988 but whose body was never found. Ben ando reports. For 31 years, Marie Mccourt has been fighting for helens law, named after her daughter who was just 22 when she was abducted and murdered in 1988. Her killer, pub landlord ian simms. He has never reveal the whereabouts of helens body. Marie led a campaign demanding that murderers who refused to disclose the whereabouts of a victims remains spend longer behind bars. In 2016, mps voted in favour of helens law, but it did not receive government backing until now. Withjustice secretary david gau