It would be good to go back, just for things to come full circle for me and get a bit of closure and end up with something good, something positive as well. Melania trump accepts damages and an apology from the publisher of the daily mail over allegations about her work as a professional model. Good morning. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Police in germany believe the three explosions which hit a bus carrying the Borussia Dortmund Football Team, were directly targeting the club. Local media reports the police are investigating an islamic link to the incident after a letter was found near the blast sight. But police have yet to confirm the validity of the letter. The team were on their way to its Champions League match against monaco. One player has undergone surgery after the blast shattered windows on the coach. Jane Frances Kelly reports. Forensic teams have spent the night examining the blast site. Three devices in what police described as a targeted attack exploded as the players bu
Coming up at 9. 15am. And the Us Government is turning up the heat on russia over its support for syrian president assad. Americas top diplomat is in moscow for talks with his opposite number. Hello and welcome to the programme. Were live until 11am. Also coming up later, we have an exclusive report on how Cambridgeshire County Council failed to protect a 15 Year Old Girl from being sexually abused by her teacher, despite warnings. The victims commissioner, baroness newlove, tells us that teachers and social workers should be prosecuted if they fail to flag child sexual abuse concerns to stop cases like this. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. Police in germany say theyre investigating a possible islamist link to last nights attack on the Borussia Dortmund Football Teams bus. Three explosions hit the bus, which was taking the clubs playe
Withdrawal agreement and i think thatis Withdrawal Agreement and i think that is the briefest way of putting it, which allows britain to leave the eu. Now, he think he may compromise, was it the ruse all along . We do not know what the compromise is, but clearly there is something going on. We know that it breaks International Law, but as the secretary said, although another minister somehow, today suggested that Brandon Lewis was answering the wrong question when he gave that revelation and made clear that it is a breach of International Law and that has upset an awful lot of conservative backbenchers and not many of them have rebelled yesterday, but it wasnt the crucial vote yesterday, and it comes next week on amendments to the bill when some of those abstained or waited for the house of commons that may, if the government does not compromise in some way, may well that actually vote against the government, whether theres enough of them actually to threaten Boris Johnson pretty subst
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are with is the political commentator and former director of communications for the labour party, lance price and lucy fisher, defence editor at the times. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the metro describes the uks testing system as being in chaos, and says it could take weeks to rectify. The Health Secretarys admission that tests will have to be rationed is the focus of the mails front page. The i says parents and teachers will be at the back of the queue because of the priority to test healthcare workers. Its a similar story in the guardian, which also has the pictures of russian opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, who appears to be recovering from novichok poisoning. The archbishop of canterbury has written in the telegraph about his concerns over the governments rule of six restriction. The ft says the Japanese Company hitachi is preparing to pull the plug on a power station in wal