hundreds of mourners gathered for an emotional candlelit vigil in kidbrooke last night. more than 500 people gathered at pegler square, not far from where a wanted suspect was captured on cctv. 0ur correspondent, megan paterson, is in south london where the vigil took place last night. candles still burning here for sabina nessa this afternoon. this site not far from where her body was found last saturday by a member of the public walking their dog. that candlelit vigil last night took place in pegler square, about two to three minutes walk from here, hundreds of people, as you say, attended that. that a significant place because that is where sabina was headed last friday night. she was expecting to take a five minute walk from her home to pegler square to go and meet a friend. she cut through the park and that is where police say she was attacked and murdered. last night, hundreds of people listening to speeches from faith
and wales, dame vera baird, has said today that shouldn t be expected to change the way they behave, they shouldn t have to carry safety alarms, there should be better monitoring of offenders. she says there is such monitoring in place for drug dealers, burglars, but there is not a mechanism in place which is sufficient for women, to protect women, and she is calling on that urgent change to be made now. so police investigation continuing today, police still appealing for information from the public and people here in the community, they are still coming down to leave their cards, flowers, poems, pictures drawn by schoolchildren. still lots of people coming down here remembering sabina nessa, trying to come to terms with what has happened here this last week and trying to look ahead to the future, how do we guarantee people s safety and make sure we are all safe when we go out to meet our friends? something that was not afforded to sabina nessa. the headlines on bbc news. queues at pet
whether the prince had been formally notified of the civil claim against him. ms giuffre is seeking unspecified damages. prince andrew has consistently denied the allegation. tomorrow marks the end of a political era in germany, as elections take place for a new leader to replace angela merkel as chancellor after 16 years. climate change has been a big issue during the campaign, with activists holding rallies in cities across the country. 0ur europe editor, katya adler, sent this report from berlin. applause. relaxing on a friday evening after 16 years at the helm of the eu s most powerful country, angela merkel is relieved, perhaps, that it is almost all over. the migrant crisis, the euro crisis, four us presidents, five uk prime ministers, 100 eu summits and more during her time in office. hers will be a tough act to follow
the details on them. they are trying to reassure people that it is still safe out here and people should not be worried but obviously there is concern and although the met police have said that women should not alter their behaviour and should not change the way they lead their lives, some people already are and the victims commissioner for england and wales has said today that women shouldn t be expected to change the way they behave. they shouldn t have to carry safety alarms. there should be better monitoring of offenders. she says there is such monitoring in place for drug dealers and burglars, but there isn t a mechanism in place which is sufficient for women to protect them and she is calling on that urgent change to be made now, so please investigation continuing today, police still appealing for information from the public and people here in the community still coming down to leave their cards, leave flowers, poems, pictures drawn by schoolchildren, still lots of people coming
ofthe against unfair dismissal. but most of the action against unfair dismissal. but most of the action took against unfair dismissal. but most of the action took place against unfair dismissal. but most of the action took place not - against unfair dismissal. but most of the action took place not on - against unfair dismissal. but mosti of the action took place not on the conference floor but behind closed doors. keir starmer has just come out of a crunch meeting where he has had to discuss his party reforms, junk some of his ideas about but a significant number will go ahead to the conference tomorrow and that is sure to infuriate his party s are left wing. under keir starmer s plans, in any future leadership contest candidates would need 20% of labour mps, ratherthan contest candidates would need 20% of labour mps, rather than 10% now. labour mps, ratherthan10% now. it is highly political. if the rules have been in place during the last leadership election, they would have