justice for his wife, six years on. the husband of a woman murdered on their honeymoon in mauritius returns to the island, after police launch a fresh investigation. new research suggests that firefighters have a higher heart attack risk because of a long exposure to high temperatures. good morning, it s tuesday the 11th of april. i mjoanna i m joanna gosling. welcome to bbc newsroom live. at least 58 people are reported to have been killed in a suspected gas attack in syria. the british based monitoring group says either syrian government or russian planes carried out the bombing in the town of khan sheikhoun in the rebel held province of idlib. the syrian observatory for human rights believes the dead are mostly civilians, among them children. at least 60 people are thought to have been injured. the syrian government has denied using chemical weapons. these are the latest pictures in the aftermath of the attack. the syrian army hasn t made any comment on the reports, damasc
sick people. i don t now how anybody, anybody can do something like that to a mentally disabled woman. six more people have been charged over an attack on a teenage asylum seeker in croydon in south london, which left him critically ill. and a storm in an egg cup? the row between the church, the national trust and cadbury, about the omission of the word easter from their egg hunts. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. 58 people have been killed in a suspected chemical attack in the rebel held province of idlib in northern syria. emergency services who arrived in the area shortly after a series of strikes, said they found people choking in the street. the syrian government has repeatedly denied using chemical weapons. the dead are mostly civilians, and include at least 11 children. france has called for an emergency meeting of the un security council to discuss the attack. our correspondent ben james reports from beirut. this is some of the footage opposition activists po
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