the less chance there is of innocent lives being lost or changed forever. and the wonders of graphene, the british invention that could save many lives. and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, we ll have the results from tonight s four premier league games, including manchester united s match at home to everton. good evening. there are many children among the victims of a suspected chemical weapons attack on a town in syria. at least 58 people were killed and hundreds injured. the prime minister, theresa may, described it as an act of barbarism. the white house said it was certain that the assad regime was responsible. both syria and its russian allies have denied any involvement. the attack was focused on the rebel held town of khan sheikhoun. in idlib province. the un security council will meet tomorrow in emergency session. this report by our middle east editorjeremy bowen includes distressing images from the beginning. this boy was one of hundreds of v
wounded, but is bashar al assad free to act with impunity? cash dead. dead. good evening and welcome to bbc news. many children are among the victims of a suspected chemical attack on a town in syria. at least 58 people have been killed and hundreds injured. the white house said it was certain that the assad regime was responsible. both syria and its russian allies have denied any involvement. the attack was focused on the rebel held town of khan sheikhoun in idlib province. the un security council will meet tomorrow in emergency session. this report by our middle east editorjeremy bowen includes distressing images from the beginning. this boy was one of hundreds of victims of the attack, he s showing classic symptoms of poisoning, perhaps by a military strength nerve agent. the victim s lungs were badly affected. rescue workers did what they could to decontaminate the victims, that includes removing clothes, where the poison can linger, and by spraying fresh water. the at
bill: now to the grizzly murder of a 35-year-old woman sparking outrage in new york city. police say a man followed her into her apartment in chinatown. lower manhattan, and stabbed her in her apartment 40 times. accused was arrested seven times in the past seven years and repeatedly released without bail. former nypd commissioner with me. you remember this town well and know how it runs and works well and how it doesn t. what do you make of this crime? unfortunately it s the new normal. what is happening is we have a revolving door system of justice. no bail, repeat offenders are being let out to do exactly the same crimes they ve done in the past and this tragedy is another example of many that i ve seen in the last year or actually the last four or five