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well being has been more negatively affected. and we follow chanua the black rhino, leaving yorkshire for tanzania, in the hope of increasing the numbers of the endangered animal. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. detectives investigating the disappearance of sarah everard in south london say a policeman they detained in kent last night, has now been arrested on suspicion of murder. he was already being held in custody at a london police station on suspicion of kidnap. sarah, who was 33, was last seen a week ago as she walked home from a friend s house in the evening, as jon donnison reports. it s now almost a week since sarah everard disappeared. the 33 year old, originally from york, was last seen as she walked home through clapham in south london last wednesday evening. this morning, more details were given on the news that a serving metropolitan police officer is one of two people to be arrested in kent in connection with the case. our inquiries suggest that this of ....
In our election blind date series. Today, cambridge historian mary beard and strip club owner Peter Stringfellow. You look slightly distinguished, quite hunky. You are quite a pretty lady. Get that on camera welcome to the programme, were live until 11am. Were also talking about Ariana Grandes one love Manchester Concert to raise money for people affected by the manchester bombing. Tickets go on sale at 10am this morning. Well have the details and wed love to hear from you if youre planning to go. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. Theresa mays political opponents have criticised her for not taking part in a seve ....
In the past year. A charity says around 140,000 Vulnerable Children didnt receive help last year because their situation was not judged to be serious enough. Also, the sound of the underground. 50 years ago today, britains Pirate Radio Stations were outlawed. It led to the closure of stations which had gathered listeners by playing pp which had gathered listeners by playing pop music, rarely heard on the bbc at the time. Good morning. Its monday 14th august. Im rachel schofield. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. 70 years ago tonight, 200 years of British Colonial rule in india came to an end and the country was partitioned into two independent Nation States hindu majority india and muslim majority paki ....