Jill. But im not worried about anything, of water have not been we never worry about the opposition. Drunk by you in plastic. We concentrate a lot cheering on what we can do, how thank you. We are going to try and win a game. The rising cost of the school prom. And our strengths, and our values, and the style of play we want Charities Say theyre worried to play is the most important thing. About the impact on young people who cant afford it. We want to play a certain style. For us, fitness is a priority. To be competing against the best team in the world, and we are one of them. I think we have shown over this tournament that we can go toe to toe with anyone, and, surely, against the usa on tuesday it will be our physical attributes that could potentially win us the game so for us, we are happy where we are out hello and welcome to bbc news. We have prepared well over the last 4 5 weeks. Donald trump has become the First American president to set for those players that are involved foot on north korean territory. He visited the demilitarised area in active i think we never really between north and south korea, where he shook hands with the norths leader, kimjong un. In 2015 i think we never really our seoul correspondent, laura bicker, sent this report. Expected to get to that semifinal mark, i thought back then unconventional . It was probably one of our best maybe. Games of the tournament, unpredictable . Unlucky not to win. Definitely. Obviously, when that goal goes in, but a meeting arranged youre obviously devastated. Via president ial but i think for us as players twitter has just ensured these two and for the more experienced players who are part of the squad, men a place in history. I think we are in a better position now. We can use our experience donald trump did not just take one step into hostile territory. To be calmer, collected, he took 20. That what it certainly felt like against norway before returning south over in the quarterfinal the other night. I think there was always the official military line which a process that we always do separates the two koreas. For every single game, and it was no different, no matter whether it is a quarterfinal or a first group stage. So, for us as players is to carry he may be a showman on what we have been doing well, by nature but a last minute make sure that we, as the boss says, scramble to arrange this event meant news outlets keep being brave in no way fought for their close up. That we play and go and play with freedom and go and enjoy the moment because it is not very President Trump has just walked often that you get to a semifinal. Across the demarcation line. If we do all them things, that made him the first us president we have got a great chance to visit our country. Of progressing through to a final. I just want to say the heatwave thats brought record temperatures that this is my honour. To europe this week, i did not really expect it. Has also offered a rare opportunity for thrill we were injapan for the 620, seekers in the french alps. Gareth barlow reports. We came over and i said, hey, i am over here, i want to talk to chairman kim, and we got to meet, and stepping across that line was a yeeha great honour. As people sweltered, a lot of progress has been made. Paraglider stored. Up to 200 pilots made the most a lot of friendships have been made, of perfect conditions to rise up and this has been, in on hot currents into the skies particular, a great friendship, above the french alps. So i just want to thank you. The mast landing in mont blanc the highest mountain that was very quick in western europes paragliders notice and i want to from around the world take advantage thank you. Of the extra flying conditions. And it seems that more invitations may be forthcoming. I would invite him right now. To the white house. The two held talks behind closed doors. The meeting was supposed to last two minutes. Almost as soon as they touch down, instead, they took nearly an hour. They held a press conference french authorities banned pilots where mr trump acknowledged that his twitter invitation could have from landing close to gone horribly wrong. The summit and its safety and security concerns. I want to thank chairman kim a remarkable adventure and one that for something else. When i put out the social media might never be repeated. Notification, if he did not show up, the press was going to make me look very bad, so you made us both look good and i appreciate it. Time for a look at the the drama did not end there. Weather with matt taylor hello. After the heat and humidity of recent days, a much fresher feel out there today. The farewell wave still pleasant enough was lost in the chaos. In the sunshine, we continue as President Trump with that vein for the rest leaves, critics have of this coming week. Described his big moment many areas, particularly further south, will stay dry as a photo op, fake diplomacy, with some sunshine at times, a bit of rain here and there, reality tv politics, and that there has been very particularly the north west little mention of the word of the country, but temperatures close to where they should be for the time of year. Denuclearisation, but others, and that will be the same across the rest of northern europe, including seouls president moon, where we still have the heatwave ongoing through germany believe that this, after nearly 70 and poland through today. Years, could lead to whereas, for us, we have those peace on the peninsula. Westerly winds off the atlantic and they will continue to dominate. Once the meeting was over, those winds brought a few showers donald trump appeared into scotland and northern ireland, they continue into the evening. Alongside his south korean and one or two more showers cropping host, president moon. Up in Northern England and north wales for a short while, he explained to the press that sanctions would be on the best of the evening sunshine further agenda for any future talks. South and east where temperatures are down on yesterdays values but pleasant enough with the sun overhead. As we go through into the night, i do not like sanctions clearer skies to the south and east, being on this country. Further showers for scotland i am looking forward, and northern ireland, but the sanctions remain, yes. And later into Northern England too. But at some point and for your morning commute during the negotiation, things can happen and that is when tomorrow, temperatures 10 14 celsius, not desperately cold we will be talking about sanctions, but a fresh enough start 0k . To the day for many. And it will feel fresher once again, the us president may still because of the strength face criticism this meeting was more of the wind, which will be going into a more north westerly style than substance. But it is another fresh start. Direction as this weather frontjust the hope here in south korea works its way southwards slowly, still bringing fairly showery rain, is that this time it mainly to the north will not be a false one. Laura bicker, bbc news. And west of scotland, northern ireland, and Northern England initially. But a few showers throughout with me now isjohn everard, former the morning into north wales and in the midlands can be expected too, many southern British Ambassador to north korea. Areas staying dry. And brightening up after a fairly we heard that line in the report, cloudy start for the north, with some sunny spells. More style than substance. Beyond a but still, temperatures good moment for the cameras, do you down on what we have seen over recent days, think there was any more to this . 16 21 celsius, made to feel even there was not a whole lot more, cooler across the north there were a couple of nuggets. The because of the strength of the wind. The strongest of the wind will be leaders reaffirmed the relationship on the hills across northern areas, which is a good thing, it means both the wind gust anywhere between 30 60 are which is a good thing, it means both miles an hour. A re less which is a good thing, it means both the wind shouldnt cause too much are less likely to do something that might put the relationship at risk. Of an issue for the opening day of the wimbledon championships, kim jong un less likely to test for still some strong sunshine overhead, although that will be taken away the missiles, President Trump less for quite a bit of time by areas likely to turn the screw so that of cloud, temperatures close to where we should be gives breathing space. They have for the time of year around 21 22 celsius. Agreed to restart official level once we lose the sun, monday night into tuesday should be a fresher night, talks. The problem is, in terms of this ridge of High Pressure building in, winds should be lighter, temperatures in single figures to begin with on tuesday. Substance, the United States and but lots of sunshine around, north korea are miles and miles cloud builds up, spreads out into the afternoon but most places apart, both on denuclearisation and staying dry, just a few on sanctions against north korea. Showers mainly to the north they are about as far apart as they and north east of scotland. Temperatures around 16 21 celsius. We re they are about as far apart as they were when donald trump walked out of but with winds light, the last summit in hanoi in it will feel warmer, and across southern areas, february. Unless one side or the temperatures actually creep up other gives grand, those talks will as we go through this week. Further north, still go nowhere. With the way this came a bit of cloud at times, with rain in northern scotland. Bye for now. About, it was an Early Morning tweet from President Trump while he was at the 620, from President Trump while he was at the g20, actually, if kimjong un wa nts to the g20, actually, if kimjong un wants to meet, i am up for that. The logistics of that, presumably that puts lots of pressure on the officials on both sides . One suspects on preprepared theatre. The north korean bureaucracy cannot react that fast, to deliver the leader and a full entourage to the demilitarised zone within 2a hours. I have my doubts. I am pretty sure that the North Koreans either knew that the North Koreans either knew that this meeting was going to go ahead or at the very least had a contingency plan ready in case it did. Who do you think benefits more from this meeting out of the two . Difficult to say, both leaders benefit a great deal. Donald trump has launched his bid for presidency. Being seen to be the man who is solving the problem of north korea will not do his campaign any harm. Kim jong un is seen to be the leader who is able to talk to us president s. He is the only north Korean Leader who has achieved so farand Korean Leader who has achieved so far and that will play well both with his people as a whole, and in particular with his senior officials, some of whom we believe are suggesting he is being a bit soft on the americans. We gather that their face to face talks on private went on longer than anyone expected, but there has been no indication about what exactly they discussed yet . That is right, we do not know. We will probably not find out any time soon, it was a closed door discussion. We know the leaders agreed to restart talks, but they may or may not have discussed anything else of substance. Remember that kim jong un wrote to Donald Trumpa that kim jong un wrote to donald trump a couple of weeks ago and president moon of south korea, who saw the latter, said there was an interesting bit in there. They may have talked about that. We understand that the president of south korea was present for part of the discussions and that was an unprecedented part of this get together. Unprecedented part of this gettogether. Yes, i am bad the president of south korea love that. Domestically he is in deep trouble and he is desperate for a breakthrough. He has been trying to talk up the summit furiously. Being seen alongside President Trump and chairman kim will have done him good. Really good to get your perspective on it. Thank you. A pregnant woman who was fatally stabbed yesterday in croydon has been named as 26 year old Kelly Mary Fauvrelle. Her eight month old baby was delivered by paramedics and remains in a Critical Condition. Hello. This is bbc news. A second person has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Caroline davies reports. Im ben bland. The headlines at 6 26 year old Kelly Mary Fauvrelle, eight months pregnant donald trump says its a great when she was stabbed day for the world after he becomes the first serving us president to death in south london. To cross into north korea. Stepping across that line was a great honour. Police and paramedics were called a lot of progress has been made. To this address around 3 30am a lot of friendships have been on saturday morning to reports made and this has been, of a woman suffering cardiac arrest. In particular, a great friendship. They found kelly mary i just want to thank you. With stab injuries. That was very quick notice she died at the scene. And i want to thank you. Police name the woman stabbed to death in her home however, kelly marys baby survived, while eight months pregnant. Delivered by paramedics two men have now been arrested. Protestors take to the and taken to hospital, where they remain in streets of khartoum, Critical Condition. Calling for a return to civilian neighbours say they were woken rule across sudan. In the middle of the night by noises from the house. Sir David Attenborough makes a surprise appearance my sister woke me up on glastonburys pyramid stage, because she heard people praising the festival screaming, and she was alone, for going plastic free. And she was scared, yeah . And, well, we look out of the window, and we saw police and ambulances on the street. Then, um. After about ten minutes, i saw someone from the ambulance come out with a baby, and they put the baby in the ambulance. Others were distressed that Something Like this could happen on their street. I think the feeling is upset, upset for her. Hopeful for the child, but the neighbours were definitely, definitely upset. Forensic officers have been at the address today, later blocking off the street to conduct further searches. A 29 year old man was arrested yesterday on suspicion of murder. Another 37 year old man, also arrested on saturday, has been released under investigation pending further inquiries. Caroline davies, bbc news. The shadow chancellor, John Mcdonnell, says labour needs to move now towards support for another brexit referendum. Mr mcdonnell, who wants the party to adopt a remain position, said Jeremy Corbyn was still trying to build consensus with the trade unions on the issue. Heres our Political Correspondent, tom barton. Theyre two ofJeremy Corbyns closest lieutenants, John Mcdonnell, his shadow chancellor, and Len Mccluskey, the leader of the unite union, labours biggest financial backer and a close ally of the partys leader. But over brexit they are divided. In the last few months, John Mcdonnell has become one of a number of members of the shadow cabinet to move towards supporting another referendum. And today, he admitted that he was a little bit frustrated that the partys policy hasnt done the same. Weve all agreed that we have to go back to the people. Yes, of course, we want a general election but we have to go back to the people on any deal or no deal, most probably in a referendum. And im almost certain, in a referendum. The discussion then is about what attitude should labour take. I have said publicly i would vote remain, id campaign for remain. But that other big beast of labour politics Len Mccluskey says the party needs to look before it leaps, suggesting John Mcdonnell was panicking. I dont believe there is a panic, and my message to everybody is stop panicking. Stop putting pressure onJeremy Corbyn. Hes demonstrating real leadership by seeking a consensus view across our party. Jeremy corbyn, change your mind it is notjust in labours top ranks where there is a discussion taking place over the partys brexit policy. Some members are calling for the party to take a stronger remain position. Others say the referendum result needs to be respected. But these two men will be key to how labour finally resolves this tricky debate. Meanwhile, the two tory leadership candidates have been outlining their spending plans. Borisjohnson said hed be prepared to borrow for great Infrastructure Projects and use financial headroom to invest and cut taxes. If you look at february alone, the chancellors revenues exceeded his expenditures by 4. 5 billion. In february, that is when people tend to pay tax. If you look at different months, actually you are in deficit. Believe me, there is cash now available. Are you prepared to see borrowing go up . I think at the moment, there is the headroom available and we intend to use it, and i also think that you can do some great things to stimulate Economic Growth with tax cuts. It was a simple question, are you prepared to see borrowing go up . If it is borrowing to finance Infrastructure Projects. VeryJohn Mcdonnell of you. And there is the opportunity to borrow at low rates to do things for the Long Term Benefit of the country, then we should do that. And jeremy hunt pledged to make Cutting Corporation tax a priority, warning that a no deal brexit would delay some spending pledges. A no deal brexit is not my first choice, but in the end, if the only way to leave the European Union is without a deal. Im sorry. Let me finish, andrew. If the only way to leave the European Union is without a deal, then i would do that and we will make a success of it and we will protect the union but we would have to be very sensitive to the concerns that people like David Mundell raised, because youre absolutely right, it would not be popular in scotland. I do not understand how it can both be the union first every time, and being prepared to endanger that by going for a no deal brexit. Those two things must be in contradiction . No, because it is not a question of choosing one or the other. It may well be. No, it is not. It is a question of choosing a Prime Minister who has the capability to deliver both. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason explained that on the face of it, there doesnt seem to be much difference between the two candidates policies. The biggest distinction, both are making spending promises and talking about tax cuts, on the face of it that is a contradiction, but it is not always a contradiction, but you get that in political campaigns, the big distinction between them is around brexit and the tolerance or not to accept further delay to the idea of the uk departing the European Union. Borisjohnson saying clearly, do or die, the uk will leave on october the 31st, the current deadline, jeremy hunt saying there are circumstances in which he would be willing to delay if a deal was imminent. He acknowledges that a no deal brexit is something he would be willing to entertain. We will see more of these gentlemen over the next few weeks, three weeks until the process is complete. The ballot papers will go to conservative Party Members inside the next week. In mind, they will have the breakthrough that they saw with the brexit party in the european elections, and this question keeps coming back about would they be willing to do some sort of a deal if it came to that . The brexit party is clearly a big entity in terms of spooking the conservatives. It is central to the pitch of Boris Johnson throughout this race, he thinks he is the biggest electoral asset to the conservatives in taking on the brexit party and Jeremy Corbyn and labour, and the resurgent liberal democrats, in recent months. Jeremy hunt says he would be a better negotiator with brussels in terms of trying to get a better deal. Both are saying they would not work with nigel farage and the brexit party. They have argued that given their success in the European Parliament elections, they should be part of the negotiating team once a new government is put together next month. Conservatives from the grassroots up to the leadership candidates will look at the pictures we have shown you from birmingham a couple of moments ago and be very, very aware that if there is a general election soon, both contenders think they do not want one anytime soon, but it is not impossible to imagine a scenario in which one happens in the next year, but if brexit is not delivered, the brexit party could potentially perform very well and it would certainly frighten the conservatives and labour in terms of how well they could perform. The headlines on bbc News Donald Trump says its a great day for the world after becoming the first sitting us president to set foot in north korea. A baby, delivered after its mother was stabbed to death, the headlines on bbc news remains in a Critical Condition in hospital. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder. Protesters on the streets of khartoum demanding a return to civilian rule across sudan. There are reports police have fired tear gas at protesters in the sudanese capital, khartoum. Tens of thousands of people are taking part in demonstrations across the country against the military government chanting civilian rule, civilian rule. These are the latest pictures from khartoum. Its the first day of mass protests since a violent crackdown on the 3rd ofjune. With me now is mohanad hashim, who has been following the story. These protesters have been going on in various sizes for some weeks now, what do we make of this latest development . The latest development is the sudanese are listening to calls by the sudanese professional association, the body heading this moment for the past 7 months, to come in their numbers in the streets to convey one particular message, thatis to convey one particular message, that is the demand for the handover toa that is the demand for the handover to a civilian administration. If you remember earlier in june, almost more than 100 people were cold according to the opposition state m e nts according to the opposition statements when the Security State m e nts statements when the Security Statements moved into a camp. Statements when the Security Statements moved into a campm there any indication that the interim military council are showing any signs of being willing to move its position id given to some of what the protesters are asking for . This evening, we are hearing that the military council has accepted the military council has accepted the mediation proposals submitted by the mediation proposals submitted by the African Union and the ethiopian government. However, it seems the military strategy in the aftermath of the crackdown was to cut of the ten i, stifle rallies, and the word of mouth has managed to bring in hundreds of thousands to the streets of the capital. It is almost six to 20 pm in khartoum right now and hit protesters are still in large numbers hoping to reach the president ial palace. Why does the timing of the elections make such a difference . For the opposition might have asked for an interim period of 34 have asked for an interim period of 3 4 years so they cannot dismantle the redeem and do the necessary reforms but are required in the legislative and other institutions so legislative and other institutions so that they can pave the way for a transparent and democratic election at the end of that period. For the military council and their backers, they seem to say that the quicker thatis they seem to say that the quicker that is a public mandate backing an elected government, the country cannot then look to rebuild. But nine months is considered by the opposition to be shot a space and would allow the military regime to maintain control of the country. Can then look to rebuild. Sir David Attenborough appeared at glastonbury festival, he thanked the crowd at the festival which has banned the use of all plastic bottles. He walked onto the stage to the sounds of the sea. Those extraordinary, marvellous sounds that you have just been listening to are the. Cheering and applause they were the sounds from the creatures that live in the sea, in the great oceans. You may have heard some of them before in a series that went out two years ago, called blue planet ii. There was one sequence in blue planet ii which everyone seems to remember. It was one in which we showed what plastic has done to the creatures that live in the ocean. Booing it had an extraordinary effect. And now, this great festival has gone plastic free. Cheering and applause. That is more than a million bottles of water have not been drunk by you in plastic cheering thank you, thank you. Sir David Attenborough. The Prime Minister has arrived in brussels for what is expected to be her last European Council summit. Theresa may said she thought borisjohnsons do or die approach to the october brexit deadline was not the right way to go. This is likely to be my last eu council meetings, and during the timei council meetings, and during the time i had been attending these meetings, we have been discussing some of the challenges facing to sure the wider world as well. We have had tough and long discussions about brookside, but we have also talked about how we can protect and maintain ourshared talked about how we can protect and maintain our shared prosperity. For example, when we saw chemical weapons use on the streets of salisbury, there was a really powerful, unified message sent by the uk and the other eu states for the uk and the other eu states for the expulsion of many so called russian diplomats. The uk has also been trading on the issue of climate change, but we need to ensure we have a better environment for the future. Tonight we will be discussing the issue ofjobs of those who headed the eu institutions. I am looking forward toa institutions. I am looking forward to a constructive discussion. Of course, when we leave the eu, our relationship with the other 27 states will continue to be important, they are our closest neighbours and we will continue to face the same challenges i want to Work Together to protect our values. It is leaving on the 31st of october the best do or die approach . First of all, i want to ensure that we are delivering on the boat, leaving the eu. Whether we do that with a good deal so we could do that in an orderly way. I still think we could get a good deal, i wasnt able to get a good deal, i wasnt able to get a good deal, i wasnt able to get a majority in holland for that deal, it will be up to my successor to do that, delivered on it and take us to do that, delivered on it and take us forward. Eu leaders will head back to brussels this evening for a special meeting to try and agree on who should be the next president of the european commission. They failed to agree on a candidate at the last eu summit earlier this month and finding the right balance for the different eu top jobs is proving to be a difficult task. Adam fleming has been considering the possible candidates. Wanted a new president of the european commission. The current holder of the post is jean claude juncker. Responsibilities drafting new eu laws, making sure existing eu laws are followed and representing the eu in tricky international negotiations. Needs to be. Should have. Salary around 300,000 euros a year, minus eu tax plus an entertainment allowance. Perks a staff of more than 30,000 and a seat at summits of eu leaders. Eu leaders come up with a name, then the nominee has to be approved by a majority of the European Parliament. They wanted it to go to somebody who had explicitly campaigned for the role during the european elections and came from one of europes political families. Someone like manfred weber, who leads the centre right in the European Parliament. 0r frans timmermans, the dutch Vice President , who represents the centre left. 0r margrethe vestager, the competition commissioner from denmark who represented the liberals but parliament cant settle on anyone. Neither can the leaders and it has become a bit of a power struggle between them. So it could end up being a compromise candidate like Michel Barnier or someone from the world bank. 0r somebody that no one has mentioned. President of the European Parliament is more like the speaker or the chair. President of the European Parliament is more like the speaker or the chair. The high representative who is kind of like the eu foreign minister but also kind of not like the eu foreign minister. And the president of the European Central bank who is usually a European Central banker and will be in office for eight years. All five jobs are being treated as one package which has to be divided up by geography, north, south, east and west. Politics, so the right, the left, the liberals and the greens. By gender and between bigger countries than smaller ones. It is all a big old mix of politics and power and personality. Watch out for the italians, the luxembourgers and the belgians who historically have proved to be very good at playing it. In a moment, well bejoined by viewers on bbc one for a news summary with mishal husain. Now, its time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. Hello. After the heat and humidity of recent days, a much fresher feel out there today. Still pleasant enough in the sunshine, we continue with that vein for the rest of this coming week. Many areas, particularly further south, will stay dry with some sunshine at times, a bit of rain here and there, particularly the north west of the country, but temperatures close to where they should be for the time of year. And that will be the same across the rest of northern europe, where we still have the heatwave ongoing through germany and poland through today. Whereas, for us, we have those westerly winds off the atlantic and they will continue to dominate. Those winds brought a few showers into scotland and northern ireland, they continue into the evening. And one or two more showers cropping up in Northern England and north wales for a short while, best of the evening sunshine further south and east where temperatures are down on yesterdays values but pleasant enough with the sun overhead. As we go through into the night, clearer skies to the south and east, further showers for scotland and northern ireland, and later into Northern England too. And for your morning commute tomorrow, temperatures 10 14 celsius, not desperately cold but a fresh enough start to the day for many. And it will feel fresher still because of the strength of the wind, which will be going into a more north westerly direction as this weather frontjust works its way southwards slowly, still bringing fairly showery rain, mainly to the north and west of scotland, northern ireland, and Northern England initially. But a few showers throughout the morning into north wales and in the midlands can be expected too, many southern areas staying dry. And brightening up after a fairly cloudy start for the north, with some sunny spells. But still, temperatures down on what we have seen over recent days, 16 21 celsius, made to feel even cooler across the north because of the strength of the wind. The strongest of the wind will be on the hills across northern areas, the wind gust anywhere between 30 60 miles an hour. The wind shouldnt cause too much of an issue for the opening day of the wimbledon championships, still some strong sunshine overhead, although that will be taken away for quite a bit of time by areas of cloud, temperatures close to where we should be for the time of year around 21 22 celsius. Once we lose the sun, monday night into tuesday should be a fresher night, this ridge of High Pressure building in, winds should be lighter, temperatures in single figures to begin with on tuesday. But lots of sunshine around, cloud builds up, spreads out into the afternoon but most places staying dry, just a few showers mainly to the north and north east of scotland. Temperatures around 16 21 celsius. But with winds light, it will feel warmer, and across southern areas, temperatures actually creep up as we go through this week. Further north, still a bit of cloud at times. With rain in northern scotland. Bye for now. Donald trump becomes the first serving american president to set foot in north korea. The moment came after he met kimjong un at the demilitarised zone between north and south korea, four months after their last talks collapsed. Stepping across that line was a great honour, a lot of progress has been made, a lot of friendships have been made, and this has been in particular a great friendship, so i just want to thank you. That was very quick notice, and i want to thank you. But will this latest high profile meeting deliver on denuclearisation . Also on the progamme police name the pregnant woman who was stabbed to death in south london. 50 years on from the splendour of this occasion, how the investiture of its prince has been viewed in wales then and now. A century from Jonny Bairstow helps england to a big total against india, but the match remains tight. And its a red bull and ferrari fight to the finish in austria. Mercedes are beaten for the first time this season. Good evening. Donald trump has become the first sitting us president to enter north korea, stepping on to its territory after surprise talks with its leader, kimjong un. They met in the dmz, or demilitarised zone, between north and south korea. Speaking warmly of each other, the two leaders agreed that negotiators would now aim to restart the stalled talks on north korean denuclearisation. From seoul, nick bryant sent this report. Meet me at the dmz, said the president. His impromptu invitation on twitter to the north Korean Leader, like a diplomatic form of online dating. Donald trump was savouring this moment a smile of satisfaction as his choreography came together. Because the chance of this brief encounter had kim jong un almost skipping down the steps. And from the lips of this brutal dictator came almost starry eyed words of welcome, delivered in english by his translator. It is good to see you again. I had never expected to meet you at this place. This place is the 38th parallel, the line that divides the korean peninsula, a threshold no american president has ever crossed. I thank you as well. Youre the first us president to cross the border. So this time, it wasnt a handshake that made history, but a footstep. Donald trump leaving his security detail behind and striding out alone into what, for decades, has been Enemy Territory a country that less than two years ago he threatened to totally destroy. His visit lasted just over a minute more than enough time, his critics will say, to legitimise this totalitarian regime with one of the worst human rights records on the planet. But that didnt seem to trouble the president , who has formed an improbable friendship with a tyrant he used to ridicule as little rocket man. Stepping across that line was a great honour, a lot of progress has been made, a lot of friendships have been made, and it has been in particular a great friendship, so i just want to thank you. That was very quick notice, and i want to thank you. There were chuckles as well from south koreans who watched on tv, and looks of utter disbelief generations here have lived with the threat of annihilation from the north. In their sit down meeting, kimjong un praised mr trump, saying his visit was proof of a willingness to eliminate the unfortunate past and open a new future. And the president delivered another invitation to visit him at the white house. Donald trumps unorthodox diplomacy has certainly reduced tensions here, but it hasnt stopped the North Koreans from expanding their nuclear arsenal. This friendship has produced smiles, handshakes, photo opportunities, but not the supposed goal of us policy the denuclearisation of the korean peninsula. He ended his trip with a speech to us troops, staged to look more like a campaign rally. Another made for television moment, but he would have thought that make America Great again would also elevate north korea . Nick bryant, bbc news, seoul. Police have named the pregnant woman fatally stabbed in south london yesterday as 26 year old Kelly Mary Fauvrelle. Her baby, delivered by paramedics at the house where she was discovered, remains in a Critical Condition in hospital. Police have made two arrests but say they are keeping an open mind as to the motive of the crime. Caroline davies reports. 26 year old Kelly Mary Fauvrelle was eight months pregnant when she was stabbed to death in south london. Paramedics and Police Arrived at this address at 3 30am yesterday morning. Kelly mary was suffering from stab wounds. Unable to save her, they did deliver her baby. Taken to hospital, the child is still in a Critical Condition. Neighbours say they were woken in the middle of the night by noises from the house. My sister woke me up, because she heard people screaming, and she was alone, and she was scared, yeah . And, well, we look out the window, and we saw full of police and ambulances on the street. Then, um. After about ten minutes, i saw someone from the ambulance come out with a baby, and they put the baby in the ambulance. Others were distressed that Something Like this could happen on their street. I think the feeling is upset, upset for her. Hopeful for the child, but the neighbours were definitely, definitely upset. Today forensic officers have been conducting a search of the entire street, including the house where kelly mary was found, trying to find anything to inform the investigation. A 29 year old man was arrested yesterday on suspicion of murder. Another 37 year old man, also arrested on saturday, has been released under investigation pending further inquiries. Caroline davies, bbc news. The shadow chancellor, John Mcdonnell, says labour needs to move now towards supporting another brexit referendum. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason is here. 0ther other senior figures within the party dont say quite the same thing. Quite, a further illustration of the bind of a brexit that labour finds itself in, John Mcdonnell says he is frustrated that labour have not moved to a clearer position of advocating remain in another referendum. No sooner had he said that then up popped Len Mccluskey, the biggest donor to the labour party, saying that labour should stop panicking, stop putting pressure onJeremy Corbyn, and how important it was to respect the result of the referendum. It tells us result of the referendum. It tells us what has become blindingly obvious in politics over the last few years, the two bigger parties are find themselves in painful contortions of a brexit, the equivalent of licking your own elbow, not dignified and probably impossible. We are saying that in the leadership race as well, which was provoked by disagreements over brexit. Contrasted those contortions with pictures from the brexit party, who had been holding a rally in birmingham this afternoon, the winners of the European Parliamentary elections. Nigel farage on his side of the argument, the liberal democrats on the other, really spooky, the conservatives and labour each other clarity on the Biggest Issue of our time, while the two biggest westminster parties are really struggling too. Chris mason, thank you very much. It will be 50 years tomorrow since the investiture of Prince Charles as prince of wales. The ceremony at Caernarfon Castle was one of the first major royal occasions to be broadcast in colour and was watched by millions of people around the world. But in wales, it polarised opinion. 0ur correspondent sian lloyd has this report. It was the moment the queen crowned her eldest son the prince of wales in a grand Investiture Ceremony held in Caernarfon Castle. I, charles, prince of wales, do become your liege man of life and limb and of earthly worship. Among the guests invited 50 years ago was sir nicholas soames, a long time friend of the prince. It was one of the greatest days of my life, and of course it was made the more extraordinary because of what was actually happening. Here was the creation of the prince of wales in the most wonderful and moving ceremony in that magnificent castle. But the celebrations in caernarfon werent universally popular. It was a time when nationalism and welsh language campaigning were on the rise. The Investiture Ceremony attracted some protests and even direct action. There were violent attacks. A bomb exploded at government offices close to a railway line which was to carry the prince to the castle, and two men believed to be the bombers were killed. Archive the demonstration began with a march. Protests had been held in the run up to the investiture. One of those involved in peaceful demonstration was dafydd iwan, who went on to become president of the nationalist party plaid cymru. We couldnt forget, you know, the way the title prince of wales had been taken from us, as it were, and given to the heir to the english throne. The prince has since set up or become patron to 2112 organisations in wales and has bought a home here, but what do people make of his track record . Very good character, i admire all his work, the organic food side as well. And he has some interesting ideas about architecture too he has got a house in carmarthenshire, hasnt he . Which he comes to fairly regularly. But how much of a presence he actually has here, im not really sure. The governance of wales has changed over the past 50 years, and some question whether there would be another investiture on a scale in the future. You know, if there was a decision to hold an investiture for prince william, i would be incredibly surprised if this didnt prove to be a very, very divisive and significant moment in the political history of wales. There are no plans to officially commemorate the anniversary tomorrow in this royal town, although the prince will be in wales on his annual summer tour. Sian lloyd, bbc news, caernarvon. And a special programme Charles Prince for wales . Can be seen tomorrow night at 8 30 on bbc one wales and will be available on the bbc iplayer. Sir David Attenborough has made a surprise appearance on the main stage at glastonbury, not to perform but as part of the campaign against plastic in the oceans. This is the first year that the festival in somerset has banned single use plastic Water Bottles from being sold on site. Sir david said that had saved a million bottles from being opened. 0ur entertainment correpsondent lizo mzimba is there. Yes, it was a particularly emotional day, Kylie Minogue also spoke emotionally about how it felt playing the festival after having had to withdraw many years ago because of cancer. But it was sir David Attenborough who was the big surprise of the day as he praised glastonbury for its positive attitude towards the environment. They say, for the first time, glastonbury, like a growing number of places, has taken action against a single use plastics. No longer selling water in plastic bottles and banning the use of many other plastic items. No surprise, then, that the festivals environmentally aware audience gave a huge reception to sir David Attenborough, the man who inspired the plastic span with an episode of blue planet ii. Who inspired the plastic span with an episode of blue planet um who inspired the plastic span with an episode of blue planet ii. It was one in which we showed what plastic is done to creatures in the ocean, it had an extraordinary effect, and now this great festival has gone plastic free cheering he isa cheering he is a bit like a dad of the world almost. Faces. This is the first pa rt of almost. Faces. This is the first part of the festival where i have actually felt a little bit moved. But there was more emotion to come, minogue recalling however 2005 Breast Cancer diagnosis prevented a previous headline performance. Breast cancer diagnosis prevented a previous headline performancem 2005 i was meant to be here on this very stage, and circumstances meant that i didnt make it, but i was watching from australia. I wish things were different, but life is what it is, right . We are all here together in this moment. With the latest from edgbaston, heres our Sports Correspondent joe wilson. Welcome to edgbaston, and welcome back english batting. Jonny bairstow and jason roy, the classic opening partnership, restored. They put on 160 together, and confidence, you could feel its return with every big shot, with every boundary, even the english spectators were back on form. Got it ben stokes played another influential innings, and england finished with a big score. India look to their captain, virat kohli is that under so much more. When he scored runs, the grandstand, the team, the nation would believe. Rohit sharma was finding his timing, england had dropped him right at the start of his innings, the confidence was shifting. Well, hold your nerve, as it all unfolds. In a flash and i catch, virat kohli was gone, and england the sensed victory again. Lots happening at edgbaston, chris woa kes, lots happening at edgbaston, chris woakes, the birmingham boy, came back into the england attack to get rid of rohit sharma for 102, a big wicket, and he hasjust taken a great catch on the boundary to get rid of pant, but india still going, temporary, they need over ten and over, but these days that is possible. It really is, joel wilson live from edgbaston, many thanks indeed. For the first time this season, mercedes have failed to win a formula one race. Max verstappens red bull broke the stranglehold at the austrian grand prix. Lewis hamilton was fifth. Eleanor roper reports. As formula one travelled to austria, fa ns as formula one travelled to austria, fans stopped to remember racing legend niki lauda, one month on from his death in turn one of the red bull track has now been named the niki lauda curve fitting that on the red bull track it was best man dominating. Looking for his seventh win in nine races, Lewis Hamilton started in fourth because of a great penalty, but i front wing problem halted his progress, and he never looks like much of a threat. As Max Verstappen made his way up the order, the huge bank of dutch fans lit up. 0vertaking valtteri bottas, he made it to second, but could he catch Charles Leclerc . With two laps to go, he was passed, although the manoeuvre is being investigated. When Sebastian Vettel over todd hamilton, it made his bad day even worse. It is the first time this season he hasnt made the podium, so if you are tired of mercedes dominance, this at least provided some relief. Eleanor roper, bbc news. Great britains marcus ellis and lauren smith have claimed badminton gold on the final day of competition at the european games in belarus. They beat their compatriots and top seeds chris and gabby adcock in the mixed doubles, and their victory also counts towards qualification for next years Olympic Games in tokyo. It feels great to win. I think, taking away the belief, because we were so solid and gutsy when we needed to be. That is what we pride ourselves on. We knew coming into this we were capable of winning the gold, and yes, i am really happy to have achieved it. Great britains men have missed out on a medal in the First Pro League hockey season that started back injanuary. Despite leading twice in amsterdam, they lost to the netherlands 5 3, the dutch taking bronze. Theres more on the bbc sport website, including all the build up to wimbledon, which starts tomorrow. 0lly, thank you. Theres more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. Were back with the late news at ten oclock. 00 50 13,711 2147483052 01 51,570 now on bbc one, its time 2147483052 01 51,570 4294966103 13 29,430 for the news where you are. Goodbye