Broken across europe as an early summer heatwave sweeps across the continent. San francisco becomes the first us city to ban sales of e cigarettes until the Health Effects are clearer. Oh, im so sorry. And a newborn baby is found alive inside a plastic bag left in woods in the us state of georgia. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im joanna gosling. A bbc investigation has found that the moors murderer ian brady, who tortured, sexually assaulted and murdered five children between 1963 and 1965, was allowed to mix with vulnerable young prisoners for more than five years during his lifelong sentence. It happened at wormwood scrubs prison in the 1970s and 1980s. Newly released home office files reveal that even after one young prisoner alleged that brady had had sex with him, no action was taken for several months. Sanchia berg has this exclusive report. Ian brady was, for decades, one of britains most notorious prisoners. With myra hindley, hed tortured and murdered five children, buried their bodies on saddleworth moor. Both were sentenced to life in prison. Brady stayed in the highest category for security. Yet while here, in wormwood scrubs, brady was allowed to live in the prison hospitalfor more than five years, mixing with vulnerable teenagers, boys sent from borstal with Mental Health problems. According to government files just released, he said hed go on Hunger Strike if moved. He was supported by lord longford, campaigner for prison reform. Then one young prisoner alleged brady had sex with him. It is difficult to imagine how that would have happened actually because he was closely supervised. I mean, there were always two officers on duty but then brady was quite a cunning character. Do you think it is quite shocking . Yes, yeah, definitely. A few months after that, brady was moved. The files held here at the National Archives show how, even from the early months in the prison hospital, ian brady displayed an unhealthy interest in adolescent inmates. Over the years, concerns were raised, complaints made, but nothing was done. The authorities were worried that if ian brady complained and went on Hunger Strike, lord longford would step in again. The ministry ofjustice said there have been huge changes in the last a0 years, and that allegations of Sexual Assault are taken extremely seriously, and reported to the police. Sanchia berg, bbc news. Earlier my colleague Annita Mcveigh spoke to dr laura janes, the legal director at the Howard League for penal reform. Obviously, it is a terrible situation for anyone in custody to be subjected to sexual harm. Going into custody is about deprivation of liberty, not actively exposing people to criminal harm. What i do know in our work at the Howard League for penal reform, we have a specialist legal advice line for children and young adults aged 21 and under, is we do come across young adults, aged 21 and younger, and we do come across young adults who experience Sexual Assault in custody today. That is a real concern. Do you think if you compare the 1970s and 1980s, and now, do you think things have changed significantly . Do you think of someone like a chief medical officer were to raise concerns, that those concerns would be, you know, left to one side for up to five years . Do you think that young inmates would be placed in a situation where they would be in close contact with the sort of offender that ian brady was . Well, clearly, one would hope there have been huge changes. What we do know is that the independent enquiry on child sexual abuse, for children aged under 18, reported earlier this year and found there have been over 1000 allegations from children in respect to sexual abuse, from children in custody. When i was giving evidence to that enquiry and looking over the case files and work we had done at the Howard League over the last ten years, what really struck me was the number of young adults in that situation. Just because you turn 18, it doesnt mean you are suddenly a full adult with all the full attributes of maturity. The courts have recognised that. In fact, young adults can be extremely vulnerable, because they can still have features of childhood but none of the protections. If the independent enquiry into child sexual abuse is saying it is happening and children are still at risk of sexual harm, then surely that must apply to young adults. The problem is no one has looked at this in sufficient detail. To be clear today, in the prison system as it exists, any young people, whether they are 18, just over 18 or under 18, are they coming into contact with much older prisoners or not . Under 18s generally not. That would be a rare exception, it is not unheard of. Under 18s should be placed in a Young Offenders institution over 18s should be placed in a Young Offenders institution for 18 to 21 year olds. Are there enough places of that type . This is the issue. Most adult prisons are dual designated as both young offender institutions for young adults and for older adults, so that is an increased risk now, and much greater increased risk than in the recent past of young adults coming into contact with older prisoners. If that age group of prisoner are placed in these Young Offenders institutions, what difference does that make to their future prospects in your opinion . Im talking not only of course about them being protected from the risk of Sexual Assault or abuse but in terms of outcomes, returning to society and so on . At the Howard League for penal reform, we are very clear that prison is generally harmful, it does not work. It increases the chances of reoffending and disrupts prosocial activities. For this age group. Absolutely. They are still developing. We know from medical research that their brains are not fully formed until the age of 25. You are taking away those really crucial, adolescent years so custody can be really harmful for that reason alone, let alone on top of the risk of this kind of abuse. With the information thats coming to light about ian brady and i know you need to look into that in more detail, what do you hope that everyone working in this area will take from this investigation . I think the bbc has shone a light here. It is really important that we think really carefully in how the systemic the systemic overview of the risk to young adults in custody. We managed to do that for children. Lets have a look at young adults. There are various safeguards in place. The safeguards such as the ombudsman and the inspector of prisons, they are meaningless if young people feel they cannot come forward and actually perhaps i will read you a line from a young adult in respect of whom we brought a judicial review, who had been sexually assaulted in custody and he is explaining here why he did not come forward earlier. He said, i felt intimidated because he, the abuser was a lot bigger than me. The reason i took too long to say anything, and this young person had a learning disability it was because i felt scared. I felt like staff would not believe me and the abuser said not to tell anyone. Until we create a much stronger culture where people feel able and confident to come forward, there is still a real risk that this will continue. The us house of representatives has approved a four and a half billion dollar aid package for migrants stuck at the border with mexico. It now needs to get through the republican controlled senate, with President Trump already threatening to veto the bill. It comes amid reports of children being held in squalid conditions in migrant Detention Centres these reports are thought to have contributed to the resignation of the top us border official. The desperate situation faced by migrants and Asylum Seekers trying to cross the border from mexico into the us has been illustrated by a very upsetting and shocking photograph a warning its very distressing and you may not want to see it. It shows the body of a two year old girl, valeria, with her arm wrapped around her father as they float face down in the rio grande, which separates the United States and mexico. Oscar martinez ramirez, from salvador, had been trying to help his family cross illegally after failing to gain entry. The mexican president has called their deaths very regrettable. Cbs correspondent natalie brand sent this update. Hundreds of Migrant Children were moved out of this detention facility in clint, texas because of filthy conditions. Today customs and Border Patrol sent around 100 of them back. This, as the house of representatives passed an emergency aid bill that would try to boost standards for basic needs and medical care for migrants, especially children, as well as reinstate humanitarian aid to Central America, cut by the trump administration. And yet last week, the Trump Department ofjustice argued in court that the government should not have to provide children in custody with soap, toothbrushes, or beds. This situation is child abuse. But republicans who oppose the bill argue it stems from the underfunding of agents and officers who were overwhelmed at the border. If you dont provide resources, where are you going to put the children you say you want to take care of . The white house tells cbs news the president would veto the house bill because it hinders the administrations ability to enforce immigration laws and protect children. The white house prefers the version of the bill crafted by the senate with bipartisan support. Today, acting head of customs and Border Protectionjohn sanders announced his resignation, just two months after taking thejob. Mark morgan will take over. He pushed back against some of the criticism in an interview with cbs. I do not agree it is egregious conditions, like a systemic problem. What word would you use . There are always challenges and we should always try to get better. Morgan, like President Trump place as much of the blame on congress for inaction. Well, cbs correspondent tom hanson said thered been an Immediate Reaction in the us to the publication of the distressing photo. It certainly touched a nerve with many people in america. There has been outrage and sorrow on social media. This is an awful image that speaks louder than anything we can say. Many are pointing to this as something that will define the crisis along the Us Mexico Border andi crisis along the Us Mexico Border and i think it shows how treacherous this journey can be for people heading from latin america into mexico and the United States. It shows the bottleneck many people face in the immigration system which is simply overwhelmed. The father and daughter were swept away in the river and they had been enduring terrible conditions in mexico as well. Over the weekend this family is not the only one. A baby, two toddlers and young women were also found dead in south texas. It is believed they died in harsh elements after crossing the border. This is not unique to this one family, this is something that is recurring. And we want to know what you think about this story you can tweet us using the hashtag bbc newsroomlive or text us at 611211. We will also have coverage of Prime Ministers questions at midday. More on todays main stories coming up on newsroom live here on the bbc news channel, but now we say goodbye to viewers on bbc two. Lets stay with this story on migration issues on the border with mexico and the United States. Lets get more on this now from Gerry Simpson associate director in the crisis conflict division, at Human Rights Watch. Hejoins me from geneva. Thank you forjoining us. Lets start with that photograph, the father and daughter lying dead in the water. What is your reaction to that . It is a heartbreaking photo and highlights the plight of thousands of people who are trying to cross the border in informal ways because they fear they will be stuck for months on end in mexico. They get sent back from mexico so this is the result of a broader policy that forces people into dangerous passages where they faced this kind of threat. I know your organisation has visited the us border Detention Centre for children. You did not go on that visit but tell us more about what your colleagues sought there. The Human Rights Watch has been covering the appalling situation in Border PatrolHolding Cells for a long time. Two years ago we were reporting on how children were being forced to sleep on the floor in freezing winter conditions for days on end. Just last week our team visited it again and found teenagers looking after unrelated toddlers, children being kept even though they have parents in the us who they could be released to, people sleeping on concrete floors without bla nkets sleeping on concrete floors without blankets or sanitary items such as toothpaste and soap. Toothbrushes. We know that some of these children, the weight they are treated in the us detention facilities, is worse than some of the trauma they have gone through backin the trauma they have gone through back in their own countries and on their way through mexico. They talked for shelter and protection in the us and kindness, and instead they are separated from their pa rents. They are separated from their parents. It is something you have been talking about for some time and there has been awareness of those conditions but those camps are very tightly guarded. How much of a difference do you think the reports of the Migrant Deaths have made in the past couple of days and specifically that photograph because 110w specifically that photograph because now congress and the house of representatives are agreeing to humanitarian aid for the border. We should not be in this position where we are talking about humanitarian aid on the us border. This is one of the worlds richest countries which has the capacity to host large numbers of asylum claims. There are many countries that are far poorer who are dealing with this any far more humane way so who are dealing with this any far more humane way so it is a travesty that we have reached this point. In terms of the photo and whether it will put pressure on congress and policymakers to change their ways, we will have to wait and see. In europe there was a similar photo couple of years ago in relation to each child drowned trying to reach greece or turkey, and after an outpouring of grief the european asylu m outpouring of grief the european asylum policies got worse. We hope that will not be the case in this photo will spotlight these atrocious conditions that children and adults face on a daily basis. Thank you very much forjoining us. The race to number ten continues with tory leadership rivals Boris Johnson and jeremy hunt at loggerheads over how the uk should leave the eu. Both contenders for Prime Minister claim they can renegotiate a brexit deal that the eu says is closed. But mr hunt insists the extended exit date of october 31 is a fake deadline that could trigger a general election if Parliament Rejects a no deal brexit while mrjohnson said the uk must leave on 31 october deal or no deal. Our assistant Political Editor norman smith is at westminster for us. How much of a difference is there between the two of them . Less then you might think. Jeremy hunt is saying he does not think it is a ha rd saying he does not think it is a hard deadline and if he thought the eu was getting close to agreeing something they would allow a few more weeks or days to kneel that deal. But this has been seized on by tea m deal. But this has been seized on by teamjohnson deal. But this has been seized on by team johnson who are trying to crank up team johnson who are trying to crank up the pressure onjeremy hunt as to suggest that he is preparing for more delay with borisjohnson writing to him last night, demanding that he rules out any sort of further delay, no ifs or buts or maybes. We heard from dominic raab, support and out of borisjohnson in a pointed dig atjeremy hunt saying he was part of the cabinet which has already delayed brexit. A warning that if mr hunt gives any indication at all that he will not stick to that deadline of october the 31st than the eu will exploit it. This is what he said. The minute you start flirting with an extension you undermine your negotiating leverage, eviscerate your negotiating strength, because the eu of course has got every reason to delay. That is what is so important about the assurance that boris has given and is so important about frankly the weakness telegraphed by jeremy. There is a certain naivete in negotiating terms of saying, yes, we would be open for an extension. That invites the eu to double down. What boris is doing, for those who are wanting a deal, is giving us the best shot at achieving it. Meanwhile, team hunt has hit back on a different tact after borisjohnson suggested that if he could not get an agreement, dont panic, we will be able to leave at a standstill situation where we would not face any tariffs from the eu because we could take advantage of existing world trade rules. Not true say team hunt. They say we would not be able to do that and plenty of prominent people have said that such as the government of the bank of england, the head of the world trade organisation. They were joined this morning by liam fox, the International Trade secretary and a prominent brexiteers. Ive not criticised boris at all, i wasjust pointing out the fact ive not criticised boris at all, i was just pointing out the