July and august, so there is a early heatwave has taken these tourists here at the trendy by surprise. The metropolitan Police Commissioner, cressida dick, says too many crimes are being left unsolved and that national detection rates for some offences are woeful. Fitness fears for england, with both First Choice Centre backs a doubt for tonights womens world cup quarter final against norway. Pop princess, kylie, tells the bbc that playing the famous legends slot at glastonbury this weekend will be very emotional. By the time i am standing on that stage doing my own show, it will all hit me. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im anita mcveigh. Scientists say Cervical Cancer could eventually be eliminated, thanks to a Vaccination Programme targeting the hpv virus. Its one of the main causes of the disease, and a new study has examined the impact of the vaccine on 60 millon people in 14 different countries. Lauren moss reports. Every year, Cervical Cancer claims the lives of mor
Come into force today, affecting refugees and visitors from six mainly muslim countries. The German Parliament has voted to legalise Same Sex Marriage, granting gay and lesbian couples full marital rights including child adoption. Also the welsh turtle who is now having fun in the sun. A rare sea turtle called menai who washed up on an Anglesey Beach is taken to gran canaria to an Anglesey Beach is taken to gran ca naria to be an Anglesey Beach is taken to gran canaria to be released. And british world number one tennis player andy murray will begin the defence of his wimbledon title against a qualifier or a lucky loser on monday. Good morning. Its friday the 30th ofjune. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Cladding fitted to Grenfell Tower during its refurbishment was changed to a version which cost nearly £300,000 less, a document seen by the bbc has revealed. At least 80 people were killed when the tower block in west london was destroyed by fire two weeks ago. A Counc
Half of all cervical cancers develop in women who miss the smear tests - and the most common reason given is being too busy due to either work or childcare commitments (file photo)
Ali Wheatland (pictured), 35, is living on borrowed time. She has cervical cancer that has spread to her kidneys. If she lived in Scotland, she d be granted a glimmer of hope with a new immunotherapy drug.