the women disappearing from public life under taliban controlled afghanistan. we hear their stories and speak to the ministry now in charge of their futures. it is now a legal requirement in scotland to show a covid vaccine passport to attend nightclubs and large events, including some football matches. ford is investing £230 million to convert its halewood plant on merseyside to make parts for electric cars, safeguarding 500 jobs. the first winners of prince william s earthshot awards have been announced at a ceremony in london. we don t have eternity. we need to do this now and over the next ten years. and cameron norrie becomes the first british tennis player to win at indian wells. it s an amazing couple of weeks and i am so happy with how i treated all the occasions, big moments, the matches. yeah, i m so happy, so pleased to win my biggest title. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. mps will gather in westminster today to pay tribute to s
anti-vaccinations. and plus why steve bannon and others who refused to testify about the capitol riot could face criminal charges. and we begin this hour in the uk where police are calling the fatal stabbing of a member of parliament on friday an act of terrorism. a short time ago, borisson, labor leader and patel arrived to pay respects. long time mp, sir david is the second to be murdered this way in five years. police quickly arrested a 25-year-old man on the suspicion of murder. the british media reports he is believed to be a british national of somali heritage. police later said they were search two addresses in london as part of that investigation. cnn s phil black is downing street and we want to begin our coverage with nada bashir. you were just there when the prime minister made that all-important visit. it s been shattering there. how are people reacting to the news overnight that this is indeed a terrorist act? reporter: well, paula, people in this communi
i couldn t be prouder of you. with that, let me take some questions, all right? thank you very much. [applause] let me all right. so here i think you ve been told how this works but i m just going to repeat it. i m just going to call on as many people as possible. when i call on you, introduce yourself, tell me what country you re from, make your question relatively short so that we can get as many questions as possible and i m going to go boy , girl, boy, girl to make sure that it s fair. okay, so let me see who i am going to start off with. this is such a good-looking group. i m going to start with this young lady right here. there you go. with the african earrings. very appropriate. i m from kenya. and my question is how curious you keep the balance in terms of your background as an african american and the struggles you had to get here and be michelle obama, she s amazing. you seem that don t let that i
european foreign fighters, than number of american foreign fighters. the size of problem is completely different. european setting france, estimated 1200 individuals. germany, the u.k., in the six, 700s. even smaller countries like belgium with staggering 400 individuals. eastern european countries, kosovo, very tiny country, 3, 400 individuals. these are completely different numbers from the u.s. where the latest numbers given by the government, the fbi, talking about 200 individuals traveled or attempted to travel to syria. so, we re talking about a much, much smaller number. a lot of people have actually been intercepted. people that went and fought there, that 200 number should be further reduced. i think numbers are deceiving from another perspective, here in the u.s., there are legal tools, more general a certain attitude from law enforcement which is significantly moring a agressive than in most european countries. a lot of very effective tactics that the fbi use, stin