and a spy in stilettos charlize theron stars as the atomic blonde in this week s blockbuster. we ll have james king s verdict on that and the rest of the new releases in the film review. it s 5:00. our main story 11 members of the same family have been convicted in a series of trials involving modern slavery, thought to be the largest of its kind in british legal history. members of the rooney family from lincoln ran a company called lincolnshire driveways that specialised in tarmacking and block paving. but their staff were vulnerable slaves who they picked up from the streets, some of whom were alcoholics, homeless, or suffering learning difficulties. our correspondent linsey smith reports. patrick rooney, seen posing for pictures with staff at the family business, lincolnshire driveways. it looks professional, offering tarmacking and block paving, but some of the workers were slaves, kept in appalling conditions and paid little or nothing. the court heard how they were
guilty of running a slavery ring in linkage. there are calls for the north korea and the us to dial down the rhetoric as donald trump says his military is locked and loaded. and regulators have approved the move to secure the pensions of tens of thousands of tata steel workers to secure theirjobs. now on bbc news a look ahead to sportsday at 6.30 tonight. tonight at half past six on bbc news will be live at the london stadium again. it is the eighth day of the world athletics championships. we are still waiting for a second british medal. we will ask where that s likely to come from. this morning, robbie grabatz scraped through qualification, he got a bronze medal at the rio olympics, dina asher smith, a darling of the crowd, will go in the 200 metres final and this british interest in the long jump final. at 6:30pm we will look ahead to the start of the premier league season which starts just across town at the emirates, arsenal against leicester city. a full update from the