By us special forces. A brutal killer, one who has caused so a brutal killer, one who has caused so much hardship and death, it has violently been eliminated. The us says al baghdadi detonated an explosives vest, after being cornered in a compound, in North Western syria. The Government Presses ahead with attempts to get a december general election. Ministers will put a vote before parliament, tomorrow. Vigils are held in vietnam by families who fear their loved ones are among the 39 people found dead in a lorry in essex. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With us are martin bentham, the evening standards home affairs editor, and business commentator, josie cox. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. He died like a dog President Trumps words lead on the metro after the worlds most wanted man and leader of is Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi is killed in a us raid. The guardian also has that story. The telegraph reports the Prime Minister
This week, its the 50th birthday of the internet. We will hear how it was switched on, how democracy could be rebooted, and how hard it is to tell apples from. Apples. Every single day, we upload 4 million hours of video to youtube. We send 682 million tweets. We post over 67 million instagram pictures. 4. 4 billion of us use the internet and collectively, we create 2. 5 exa bytes, thats 2. 5 million tb or 2. 5 quintillion bytes of data every single day. And a significant proportion of all of that data searches, views, messages, social media, video streaming, goes through here. This is telehouse north, one of the most important parts of the internets backbone. Its one of four buildings here in london for with computers, cables, cooling equipment, and sheer geekery. The internet was built on many earlier ideas but the big one happened exactly 50 years ago this week. The work had origins in 1969 when the American Defense department, specifically the Defense Advanced Research projects age
Good morning. Heavy rain dominates the weather story across much of england and wales today. But further north, it is a case of colder with sunshine and showers. Ill have all the details coming up shortly. Hello there. Good morning. Its saturday 26th october. Our top story a fourth persons now being questioned by police in relation to the deaths of 39 migrants found in a lorry container in essex. It was thought the eight women and 31 men were chinese nationals, but a number of vietnamese families have raised concerns their relatives could be among the dead. One woman sent a desperate text message to her mother, saying she couldnt breathe, hours before the container was discovered. Andy moore reports. The bbc has been contacted by six vietnamese families who believe their loved ones may have been on their loved ones may have been on the lorry. They include pham thi tra my, who was 26. At the time the container was crossing to the uk, she sent a series of Text Messages, saying i am reall
Who is in the final. Their captain has run a Training Session at the tokyo base for wales. This will be their second semifinal in three tournaments. They were in the team that narrowly lost to france he admits that his form injapan has been mixed but he believes wales are in a stronger position than ever to reach a first final. Obviously this is where you want to be playing your best rugby. You know, to see where we are now, in the semifinal and to be part of it is something special, so from my point of view, we have to keep positive, keep grafting, and hopefully have a few more touches. Great britains return to rugby league ended in defeat to a tonga invitational side in hamilton, new zealand. It was the lions first tour match for 12 years and after they went behind, John Batemans try brought them back into the game. But their attempts to attack were thwarted and it finished 111 6 to tonga. There are highlights of this match on bbc one at 1 15pm. After leicester citys spectactular 9 0
Being late. The days take on a life of their own. So, but i wanted to say good morning. Good morning, dr. Collins, welcome back to labor hhs to the appropriations subcommittee. Let me just say a thank you on behalf of the of the subcommittee for hosting members of the subcommittee for the site visit at the nih campus last week. We had a wonderful opportunity to learn more about nihs work. We met with the researchers who were working to cure Sickle Cell Disease, to develop treatments for major depression, the shrinkage of cancer tumors in children. We heard from participants whose lives have been changed by Clinical Trials. So it was a moving and an informative, but a very moving experience, as well. Let me welcome our witnesses including the five institute and Center Directors who join us today, and in addition, and always a great addition dr. Francis collins who has joined us many times, director of the National Institutes of health. Today joined by dr. Bruce tromberg, by the institut