Workers, after a tentative deal to rescue the company from insolvency. A group of women diagnosed with a rare form of cancer linked to Breast Implants, take legal action. And at 11 30pm well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, new european columnist and playwright bonnie greer and the associate director of iea, kate andrews. Stay with us for that. Hello. A murder inquiry has begun after a Police Officer died while investigating a burglary. Pc Andrew Harper, who was 28, is thought to have been dragged along by a vehicle late last night, near the village of ufton nervet in berkshire. He was married just four weeks ago. Ten people have been arrested, including a 13 year old boy and tonight police are carrying out inquiries at a nearby caravan site. 0ur correspondent, Daniel Sandford reports. On a rural stretch of the a4 outside reading, Police Officers doing what they dread investigating the death of one of their own. Pc Andrew Harper, 28 years old, married to his wife lissie just four weeks ago, described by his chief constable as highly regarded, popular and a significant loss to the force. The officer was well known across the force. You know, so, its felt very personal, despite the size of the force, its felt very personally by the whole of the police family. Pc harper was responding with his crewmate to reports of a burglary late last night, a routine call that has ended in tragedy. Yellow marks on the road made by scenes of crime officers give an indication of what happened here. Pc harper appears to have been struck by a vehicle at the bottom of landons hill and then dragged across the busy all, being left where those blue forensic tents are at the bottom of ufton lane. Ten people have been arrested on suspicion of his murder. They are all male the oldest is 30, the youngestjust 13. This evening, there was a heavy Police Presence formed part of their investigation. Well, the murder of pc Andrew Harper is a mindless and a brutal crime, and obviously all our thoughts are with his family, his friends and his colleagues. The sense of shock and expressions of sympathy for the officers death were universal. My condolences to Andrew Harpers family and his colleagues, who must be absolutely devastated. He was doing his duty, examining, apparently, what had happened at a burglary, and was killed in the line of duty. As flags flew at half mast on the forces stations, the chief constable said that he felt violence against the police was increasing, though pc harper was the first to die at work since Pc Keith Palmer was killed in the Westminster Bridge attack. He leaves behind his new wife and a wider grieving family, who said today that they were devastated. Daniel sandford, bbc news, ufton green. Damian chapman from police care uk, a charity that supports Police Officers and their families, told me he has seen a rise in number of officers seeking support for post Traumatic Stress disorder. Policing is dangerous. Everybody involved in policing knows its dangerous. And those in the front often have prepared themselves for harm and to suffer serious injury. But to prepare for the ultimate sacrifice is very, very difficult to do and its even more difficult for families and loved ones who are not necessarily prepared for it. Its been a very difficult day for policing. Leasing still has to carry on, there have been 16,000 incidents requiring attendance across the country today. Policing. But it is hard to know that one of our collea g u es is hard to know that one of our colleagues have been lost. How much more dangerous is policing today . We know Police Officers are being attacked, one every 20 minutes. 11 serious injuries a day across the uk. We know that one in five Police Personnel are currently living with ptsd, which is something usually associated with the military. This kind of repeated traumatic exposure is having an effect and impact on certain Police Personnel and vetera ns, certain Police Personnel and veterans, those who have left the service. These effects are having significant impacts on health and wellbeing across the board significant impacts on health and wellbeing across the boa rd and significant impacts on health and wellbeing across the board and that extends to family members who are having to cope with that alongside oui having to cope with that alongside our loved ones. And those figures, are they rising across the board . Our loved ones. And those figures, are they rising acrosstheboard . We dont know whether it is rising, because the quality of the data isnt necessarily proven. But anecdotally within police care uk we have seen a rise of number of people seeking help and support. So we can say is a Charity Driven entirely by donations, there is no government funding, we are seeing a rise in the number of people needing help in the number of people needing help in the number of people seeing arm as harm towards police is increasing seeing harm. What kind of support you provide . We provide practical, emotional and financial support. What we do as a charity is provide the wraparound support that the individual needs and their family needs on an individual, case by case basis. That was Damian Chapman from police care uk. And well find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrows front pages at 10 a0pm and 11 30pm this evening in the papers. Our guests joining me tonight are new european columnist and playwright bonnie greer and the associate director of iea, kate andrews. A provisional agreement has been reached for the purchase of British Steel, by turkeys military pension fund. The deal could save nearly 5,000 jobs, after the firm went into liquidation in may, when rescue talks with the government broke down. Scu nthorpe has been fighting for its future, to save the steel and, at the same time, the whole community which depends on it. So news of the tentative turkish deal has been met with delight. I think the whole place is relieved. Its a big sigh of relief. Im absolutely thrilled to pieces and i cant. Just its amazing, great news. Its massive. Ive moved out of scunthorpe now but for the people that live here, it would be a ghost town without it. This is a community built on steel. The industry came first. The town has grown up around it and suffered unpredictability alongside it. The last three months has felt like three years. Because of that uncertainty, its the not knowing. This coming out today, yeah, thats removed a lot of that uncertainty and instilled a lot more confidence back in people so, yeah, were massively more hopeful. To be fair, while this doesnt actually get us over the line, it does get us very close. You might wonder why a Turkish Military pension fund wants to buy British Steel. Well, the deal isnt as extraordinary as it may sound. The fund already owns nearly 50 of turkeys largest steel company, which has assets of £20 billion and is hungry for the kind of steel they produce here in scunthorpe. The rails and beams made here are used in construction all over the world, from istanbul airport to coventrys new water park. Products and expertise attractive to the prospective buyer. British steel produces high quality rail, it has a long experience in producing high quality products that will also be of interest to the turkish market. And the benefits of British Steel, theres been talk around investment into their plant, to make it more Energy Efficient and reduce the carbon emissions. And that will make it a long term, positive investment. Business after business sit in the shadow of the steelworks, all of them also dependent on its success. Eric deighton runs his own sheet metal workshop, producing for contractors who in turn work for British Steel. Each company, another link in the supply chain. Not every firm has a guillotine or a folder and so i do the jobs that they cant do, that British Steel need. Its me but its places that sell nuts and bolts, and washers, and cafes that supply the people with food and things like that, its everybody. And so, down the road at the cafe, they were relieved too, for the steelworkers who are both their customers and friends. Its the heart of scunthorpe, thats why people come to scunthorpe. Its for the jobs, they bring up their families here. To see all that go out the window, really, would be really disappointing and quite upsetting. So, the news today then is great . Absolutely brilliant. The Turkish Pension Fund now has exclusive rights to look closely at British Steels books, and though it is not a done deal, its hoped things could be finalised in the coming weeks. Judith moritz, bbc news, scunthorpe. The Scottish Government has nationalised the Ferguson Shipyard on the clyde. Ministers say the agreement will secure an absolutely essential project, to build two ferries, and save hundreds ofjobs. But unions are warning that nationalisation for the firm, wont be a quick fix for all its problems. From port glasgow, lorna gordons report contains flash photography. Its one of the last shipyards on the clyde. But its been in troubled waters over who pays the cost overruns for two ferries destined for scotlands islands. A new owner is now on the horizon. Not a company, but instead of the Scottish Government in a move welcomed by the yards workers. The last two weeks have been quite hellish. A lot of families, a lot of mortgages. We got security now, and its a big relief. Im just really glad that the jobs have been saved, and weve actually still got the jobs. So i can finish my apprenticeship in time and get it done. The difficulties come down to a disputed £97 million fixed price contract for the two calmac ferries. Running on diesel and liquefied natural gas, they would be the first of their kind in the world. But their constructions proved complicated, and the final cost has roughly doubled. The Scottish Government stepped in, saying its the only way to secure the ships and the yard. If we had walked away, i believe that when the yard went into administration it would probably have been closed, the jobs would have been lost on the vessels would never have been completed here. This was the right thing to do, and this orderly transition means people know they are coming back to work on monday. The Scottish Government has intervened before, taking over prestwick airport. Some critics said that was a bad deal for taxpayers. A warning echoed here by the scottish conservatives. Unions have welcomed the factjobs here have been saved. But are looking towards what work will come next. Bittersweet and a bit frustrated. Happy the yards staying open, but frustrated that there was a lot of innovative work coming out of here, we were in for big order books, we just couldnt get the two ferries over the line. Unions have also warned there could be limits to the amount of private sector work for which this yard can compete. Cautioning that nationalisation is not a quick fix. The Scottish Government insists it is in here for the long haul. Lorna gordon, bbc news, port glasgow. An autopsy report on the financier jeffrey epstein, has found that his cause of death was suicide. Accused of sex trafficking, the 66 year old was found dead in his prison cell in new york last week, while awaiting trial. Our us correspondent peter bowesjoins me now. More first on what this autopsy said. Well, it has confirmed, as you say, the cause of death which we now know to be officially suicide by hanging. And of course there had been a considerable amount of speculation over the past week about what happened. He was found dead in his prison cell Early Saturday Morning and there had been some speculation, in fact, a newspaper report here a few days ago, that suggested he may well have some injuries to his neck. Typical of someone injuries to his neck. Typical of someone who had died through strangling. Well, we know that now not to be the case. We know the official cause of death but clearly there are many questions remaining about the circumstances that perhaps the behaviour of the Prison Guards on the night who were supposed to be checking on him, this is an inmate who was on suicide watch until recently, and of course the investigation surrounding the charges he was waiting to go on trialfor, charges he was waiting to go on trial for, the sex trafficking charges. That investigation continues, looking at possible co conspirators. Continues, looking at possible coconspirators. With that in mind, there are a lot of people who are still wanting some answers here, arent there, peter . There is a considerable amount of pressure, notably from the victims of the crimes he was alleged to have committed. Indeed, there is already talk of some people taking civil action, suing his estate to get some compensation for what they say happened. And that is the main impression. There is also pressure from the us government, what we know that many officials were simply shocked at what happened at an inmate facing trial over such serious charges should die while in custody. We know that earlier this week his private island in the caribbean was raided, a very public display, that this investigation is continuing and the authorities are looking up those potential alleged co conspirators. Looking up those potential alleged coconspirators. Peter, thank you. Peter bowes in los angeles. The headlines on bbc news a Police Officer is killed while investigating a robbery pc Andrew Harper was 28 years old and had been married just 4 weeks ago. Jeremy corbyn couldnt command a majority, according to tory mp kenneth clarke, who said he wouldnt rule out leading a unity government to stop a no deal brexit. A tentative deal to save British Steel from insolvency, giving new hope to 5,000 steelworkers. A week on from britains biggest power blackout in a decade, the National Grid, which manages the network, has delivered its first report to the Energy Regulator, explaining more about what happened. Earlier we spoke to our Business Correspondent katy austin from Little Barford near bedford where one of the power stations went down last week. The report the National Grid has sent 0fgem this evening is just the first stage of an urgent review the Energy Regulator told it to carry out, explaining the chain of events that led to nearly 1 out, explaining the chain of events that led to nearly1 Million People losing their power supply temporarily, and to extend extended transport disruption a week ago today. How did it happen . Trains stopped on the tracks, passengers stranded. Major railway stations and chaos. National grid says the incident was exceptional. We really know what triggered it, a power station near bedford and a windfarm of the yorkshire coast both went off line in short succession. A drop in supply can have serious knock on effects, so parts of the network had to be cut off to contain the situation. It did not take long to restore electricity, but critical parts of our infrastructure, such as ra i lwa ys parts of our infrastructure, such as railways and hospitals, ended up feeling the impact. Even recognising it as being a very rare event, and there are lessons to be learned, we need to look at grid flex ability, also the resilience of the response in terms of Critical Infrastructure that was disconnected. Its not only National Grid facing questions. There are investigations into how some trains could not be turned back on without an electrician. There are questions to about how a backup at ipswich hospitalfailed. Todays report is unlikely to provide compounds advances, a full report is due in september. Comprehensive a nswe is. Due in september. Comprehensive answers. The overriding question that remains is could the scale of disruption have been avoided, however read this event was, was the necessary resilience in the system there . Well, National Grids report could potentially mention the role of local distribution networks, it is theirjob to take power from the National Grid to peoples homes. It is theirjob to decide when the supply gets switched on or off at a local level. So there could be questions for them in the report the National Grid is submitting. Meanwhile a government investigation is now under way into what happened, and it will be looking at things including what could be done to prevent the impact being so severe on the public and Public Services if a future event like this happens again. The Hong Kong Police have told the bbc they can maintain law and order in the territory. It comes amid growing concern that beijing is preparing to send in troops after weeks of increasingly violent pro democracy demonstrations. John sudworths report from hong kong, contains some flashing images. This freewheeling, free trading city was once a haven for those fleeing china. Now though, chinese fishermen landing their catch here have no time for talk of human rights. Weeks of chaos have led t