Heres lucy bronze what a goal pride of england the lionesses reach the world cup semi finals with a 3 0 win over norway its coming home. This was the scene at glastonbury where festival goers watched the match on the big screens demolished an explosive end of the remains of the bridge in genoa which collapsed last year, killing 43 people good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. Theresa may will demand justice for the victims of the salisbury nerve agent attack during a meeting which is getting underway with Vladimir Putin at the 620 summit injapan. In an interview with the Financial Times, the russian president has downplayed the poisoning and said he believed the uk was interested in fully restoring relations with the kremlin. The Prime Minister has been speaking to our deputy political editorjohn pienaar. We saw an innocent british citizen die as a result of the use of this nerve agent. Weve been clear. Weve set out the evidence. Charges have been laid against two russian individuals. I want to see those individuals brought tojustice. Russia does not allow the extradition of its nationals, but european arrest warrants are out for those two individuals, and if they set foot outside russia, we will be making every effort to ensure that they are brought tojustice. This is a despicable act, we are very clear about the evidence. And that evidence has been recognised by people around the world, we saw an International Response when this happened on the streets of salisbury. Russian Intelligence Officers were evicted from a number of countries around the world. Russia needs to recognise its acts and stop acting in this way, and stop its other destabilising activities around the world, including, for example, the use of disinformation and cyber attacks. President putin has also said what he calls liberalism, multiculturalism, migration, liberalism is dead. Is he right about that . No, of course migration is an issue that we have addressed, weve addressed in gzos before, the European Union, immigration is good within the uk, immigration has been good for the uk but of course we need to ensure that we have some control in that but as we look around the world, we see many people fleeing from countries where there is conflict, fleeing from countries in which there are problems and they cannot find a stable life and lets just look at some of those countries are ones where russia has an involvement, lets look at syria for example, many millions of people who are now refugees and other countries alongside syria will we need a resolution to that issue so people can return home. What can you say to president putin that might make a difference . I will be very clear with president putin about what i think about russian acts around the world, and the impact those acts are having. The us president , donald trump, held a meeting with his russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin during which a reporter asked whether he would tell the russian leader not to meddle in the uss 2020 election. At the top of the 620 summit agenda are Climate Change and reforms to world trade. But one issue is likely to overshadow all others the tense relations between the us and china over trade. President trump is due to meet the chinese president , xijinping on saturday, their first meeting since the collapse of trade talks between the us and china last month. Rupert Wingfield Hayes reports from 0saka. The 620 summit opened with the traditional family photo, a show of friendship and supposedly of unity between these economic powers. But unity is in short supply here in osaka. Especially on the thorny issue of trade. In his first meeting with donald trump, japans Prime Minister on it are marked five sites where Japanese Companies have made recent investments, creating nearly 5000 newjobs. That was a not so subtle hint to mrtrump that japan is not his enemy and that a trade war is in no one s interest. But ifjapan and the us have trade issues, the much bigger one is between the United States and china. Donald trump and xijinping were putting on a friendly face as they shook hands this morning. But the trade war between these two giants has everyone worried. The threat relations between china and the us are difficult. They are contributing to the slowdown of the global economy. And in our talks both with the us and with the chinese authorities president and Prime Minister, i was drawing their attention to the harmful impact this controversial matter is creating. Japan was hoping to push a broad agenda at this 620 summit including getting commitments on Climate Change, cleaning plastics from the oceans and on free trade, instead, this whole summit has been overshadowed by the us china trade war and now all eyes are on the xi Jinping Donald trump meeting and the hope that they can stop the trade war from getting any worse. Lets get more from 0saka now and speak to our correspondent karishma vaswani. Hello. Its difficult to see what theresa may hopes to get from this meeting with president putin when he talks about the nova drug poisoning case is a fuss about spies in this latest interview hes done with the Financial Times that he is very provocative and his key message is this concept of liberalism being dead. Yes. He was very clear in the interview with the Financial Times and he said there were liberal democracies have operated is very much a thing of the past, liberalism is obsolete in fact and i think thats been the main message hes dry to push certainly in that interview. When the leaders are expected to meet in the next few minutes as we understand it, sit down and have that conversation it will also be a conversation with a Prime Minister who is effectively on her way out so although there have been very strong words as you heard, in that interview, theresa may did with our deputy political editor, it will be something that president putin has at the top of his mind, effectively he is negotiating or having a conversation with someone who wont be in thatjob in a matter of weeks. So i think whatever they decide, it will be, the relationship, he says, he helps, between the uk and russia in that interview with the Financial Times, will be something that they can work towards improving, given that they have had such a testy, difficult relationship in the past. As we indicated, much of the focus on donald trump and the chinese president , the us china trade war, whether they can be any compromise between the two of them hammered out at the summit. What are the prospects . I dont think we are going to see a deal, certainly thats not the expectation. What we might get is agreement to Start Talking again and that, in itself, will be enough to calm the nerves of certainly investors but also many of the countries who are attending the 620 summit. Remember, the trade war isnt just about the united 620 summit. Remember, the trade war isntjust about the United States and china, Many Companies who make their goods in china and sell them to the United States have been hit by these tariffs. They are starting to think about where they should move their factories and when factories cannot decide what to do next people arent hiring, they are not making investments and this has a knock on effect on global economies and that is the main mood music you hear at the summit, they wa nt to music you hear at the summit, they want to see some sort of resolution between donald trump and the chinese president when they meet on saturday but at the same time, they are so farand but at the same time, they are so far and wide but at the same time, they are so farand wide apart but at the same time, they are so far and wide apart in terms of their positions on trade, i dont think we should expect to see any trade deal, so to speak but certainly, the idea that they could Start Talking again will be very well received. Thank you. France is on red alert as the country is braced for its hottest day on record with temperatures expected to hit 45 degrees celsius in places. Large parts of Continental Europe are sweltering in the heatwave, which has also caused wildfires in Northern Spain. 0ur correspondent Lucy Williamson reports. This was the heatwaves first strike wildfires in spains northern forests. Fanned by strong winds, theyve already burnt through 10,000 acres. Across the border in france, officials ordered practice drills in forests here. Emergency measures are in place across the country, National Exams postponed, hospitals and care homes on high alert, and hundreds of schools closed. With record breaking temperatures predicted, four regions have been put on red alert, the first time a heatwave has triggered frances highest weather warning. And being out of the sun doesnt necessarily mean being out of the heat. Temperatures on the paris metro can reach 38 degrees. Despite the discomfort, these few hot days arent expected to cause the kind of Health Crisis france has seen in the past. Some have accused the government of acting like a nanny state, with politicians scrambling to show they are prepared. As one paper put it this morning, ministers no longer risk being interviewed in leisurewear by their pool. The paris mayor has mapped out cool spaces around the city, including frances most famous gallery, the louvre. On display in its marble halls, the art of centuries. 0utside, simply the art of keeping cool. And well have more on the heatwave in europe in a few minutes. We will talk to our correspondence in paris and madrid. England have reached their second consecutive womens world cup semi final as they produced a decisive performance to beat norway in le havre. Heres lucy bronze. What a goal lucy bronzes superb second half strike sealed the victory that sees the lionesses become the first Senior England Team to reach the semis at three consecutive major tournaments. Well, theres been plenty of reaction on social media to englands victory. On twitter, the duke of cambridge said what a performance, lionesses, a superb display the whole country is behind you going into tuesdays semi final, bring it on the spice girls said hands up if youre proud of the lionesses semi finals here we come and even Paddington Bear got involved, tweeting congratulations to the lionesses and news of the result soon reached festival goers at glastonbury. Its coming home, its coming home. Its coming. Footballs coming home. Its coming home. Lets cross to our correspondent, jane dougall, whos in northern france. I watch the game last night, fantastic, impressive victory. Very convincing win, goals from jill scott in the first few minutes, they put down a marker to show how determined they were to get through to the semifinal, a goal from determined they were to get through to the semifinal, a goalfrom ellen white who is now on five goals, joint top scorer of the tournament, on onto potentially get the golden boot which is fantastic for her, shes worked so hard for this team and lucy bronze who put in a fantastic performance, player of the match and understandably so. She was quite modest about it afterwards, i spoke to her and she said she didnt feel she played that well. Shes been recovering from a little bit of illness, her voice was going when she was doing the interview and it is quite incredible how well she played, especially in the second half and that goal which weve just watched, just shows again, how much work they put in, the training ground, that was a training exercise, she said shed been practising that first thing on the morning of the match. Her manager, phil neville, he reiterated she is the world, at least shes on the world stage not to show everyone that because england are through to the semifinal and they are playing in lyon. We could see them allow themselves to experience that euphoria at the end of the game last night but i expect very quickly, back to the focus, they will face either france or the United States, they will be watching that game closely tonight, no doubt. Tell us about those teams, whichever one of them might go on to face england and how england will be preparing for that next game. Yes. Obviously its a rest day officially today for most of the england squad. The players who didnt play who were on the bench will have a bit of a light training session, the hotel is just a little bit further up from where we are now and their Training Base is just we are now and their Training Base isjust a bit we are now and their Training Base is just a bit further down that way so we will watch them train and also they will travel to lyon later on today as well but all the members of the squad that i spoke to after it said what they do is, theyve been watching a lot of football as you can imagine to watch the teams, they get together in their physio and they watch the matches together so they watch the matches together so they can watch as a team, its a tea m they can watch as a team, its a team bonding exercise. France usa game tonight, i think, will be one of the best matches of the tournament so far. These teams have been tipped to take the title. They are favourites to take it but whats fascinating is that neither team had played to their full potential yet. Actually, france scraped through in their last match and also, the usa we re their last match and also, the usa were held to a draw against spain who then eventually went on to win in added time but its really not been a fantastic performance from each of them throughout this tournament. So which everyone gets through to the semifinal to take on england, you would fancy england s chances because england played so convincingly last night. Exciting days ahead, jane, good to talk to you. The remains of the morandi bridge in the italian city of genoa have been destroyed in a controlled explosion, nearly a year after the structure partially collapsed in a storm. Thousands of people were evacuated from the surrounding area before the demolition. Forty three people were killed last august when part of the bridge fell nearly 50 metres into the valley below. The disaster prompted a fierce debate about the safety of italys infrastructure. The time is 16 minutes past nine. The headlines on bbc news. Hand over the novichok attack suspects theresa mays message to russias president putin with the pair due to hold talks at the 620 summit injapan. Firefighters battle wildfires in Northern Spain as the european heatwave continues temperatures are expected to hit record highs today. Democratic frontrunners clash in the second debate of the race to decide who will take on donald trump in next years election. Your sport headlines, a fantastic performance from england takes them through to the semifinals of the womens world cup, a 3 0 win over norway capped off by a spectacular goalfrom lucy bronze. Norway capped off by a spectacular goal from lucy bronzelj norway capped off by a spectacular goalfrom lucy bronze. I played full back but never to that level she plays at, shes the best in the world. Elsewhere there at coleus man of the match as india thrashed the west indies in the cricket world cup. Virtually assuring india of a place in the semifinals, the west indies go home. Kyle edmund says he can win wimbledon after reaching the semifinals of the tournament in eastbourne. Ill have more on those stories at around 9 40am. The foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, has accused his conservative leadership rival borisjohnson of getting facts wrong on brexit, and has urged him to be straight with people. Mr hunt also repeated his call for the pair to take part in a televised debate in the coming days. Mrjohnson has asked his opponent to rule out extending the uks eu membership past october the 31st. Lets speak to our Political Correspondent iain watson. 6ood good morning to you. Jeremy hunt clearly continuing to go on this line that borisjohnson is getting his facts wrong, all the while Boris Johnson is talking about what sort of budget he would introduce to cope with a no deal brexit. But how do you think this is going to play out in the days ahead with another hustings coming up, another one in which they wont actually debate head to head . Which they wont actually debate headtohead . They want to head to head in these hustings even though the wider public, notjust the conservative membership, can watch them. There is going to be two of them in fact on saturday, lots of opportunity for those conservative members who wanted to ask questions of each candidate to do so but the candidates cant ask questions of each other. Its now becoming a familiar theme, jeremy hunt effectively accusing Boris Johnson of running away from scrutiny and inviting him again and again as he doesin inviting him again and again as he does in his latest letter to have a head to head before crucially the ballot papers are sent to the Party Members. So far borisjohnson has only agreed to do a head to head debate once those voting papers have arrived, jeremy hunt is worried at that stage people will have already voted and obviously not voted for him that is his main concern but what you also have is this question of scrutiny from jeremy hunt saying, look, borisjohnson of scrutiny from jeremy hunt saying, look, Boris Johnson is of scrutiny from jeremy hunt saying, look, borisjohnson is playing fast and loose with the facts, how can you possibly say the chance of no deal is a million to one, how can you say you will continue to trade without tariffs if we dont have a deal with the European Union . But i think the trouble with that is even if he catches b