with cluster munitions, and other matters, the two leaders will have plenty to discuss, as our security correspondent frank gardner sets out, in this report. backin back in britain for his first visit as president, for what is being called a ministate is at. president biden will be seeing king charles at windsor castle they share similar views on climate change and the environment. us president declined to attend his coronation this year. sending the first lady instead, seen by some as a snub. then a meeting with rishi sunak before going to the nato summit in vilnius. all eyes will be on him in the lithuanian capital as nato decides whether to admit ukraine as a future member. america has embarrassed allies by agreeing to supply ukraine with controversial cluster bombs. they could be effective against russian defences but they are banned in most countries on humanitarian grounds. then there is the awkward matter of who should replace the nato secretary general. america etc bl
with two tests left to play. good morning. we have got some heavy rain in the south west of england. it is pushing north east through the day. it could miss the south east of england. northern scotland, a drier day. a few showers. details later in the programme. good morning. it s monday, 10thjuly. the bbc is meeting with the met police today, to discuss allegations that one of its presenters paid a teenager £35,000 for sexually explicit photos. the male presenter who hasn t been named has been suspended, and the corporation has contacted the police about the accusations, which were first reported in the sun newspaper. we re joined now by our news correspondent lizo mzimba. tell us about the latest allegations? well, today s front page of the sun newspaper claims the unnamed presenter made two panicked phone calls to the young individual in question, saying, what have you done? and asking them to ring their mother, to get them to stop the investigation. the bbc has not b
of the driver, a woman in her 40s, has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. police officers, firefighters and paramedics, including london s air ambulance, responded to the incident at the study preparatory school in wimbledon just before 10am this morning. the metropolitan police say the incident is not being treated as terror related. the prime minister is sending his deepest condolences. his thoughts are with all wood involved. it would have been terrifying for children, spy have been terrifying for children, spy staff and parents. the staff. in the last hour, the emergency services gave this update. very sadly, one of the children, an eight year old girl, died at the scene. our thoughts are with her family at this incredibly difficult time. the driver of a car, a woman aged in her forties stopped a woman aged in her 40s, stopped at the scene and has since been arrested for causing death by dangerous driving and remains in police custod