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A 17 year old boy is being questioned by police after a 15 Year Old Girl with a Bright Future is stabbed to death on her way to school. The barbie movie was one of the Biggest Box Office hits in the uk and around the world, this summer. Now it has now reached russia though, unofficially. The last two years have been catastrophic for glaciers in switzerland, with volume decreasing by 10 . Data today suggests the largest decline since records began, affecting glaciers across the country. The Swiss Academy of sciences also reports that switzerland is also seeing record low snow depths. Lets speak to our correspondent Imogen Foulkes in bern. Very good to see. That is a huge decline, 10 . If you live in switzerland, have you noticed . You do notice it switzerland, have you noticed . You do notice it. You switzerland, have you noticed . 7m, do notice it. You have a very significant thing that you gets on the Weather Report here, the Snow Level Line and in winter, it would say we had snow over a thousand metres, ski over 1000 metres and we dont really get any more. Those ski resorts are thought of as not snow say. As far at the glaciers, yes you do as well. They are markedly shrinking and if you had been up to one of the glaciers behind me, they would have been bigger than you can see them today. And if you look at the last two years, 6 last year, 4 this year, 10 , that is as much as they had lost in three decades, between 1960 and 1990. Scientists attributed to the global warming, the rise in temperature sensitive to that. I have been talking to the head of the Swiss Glacier Monitoring Project and i have asked him whether they could actually be saved now. It they could actually be saved now. It depends on the climate and if we managed depends on the climate and if we managed to save the climate, we managed managed to save the climate, we managed to save the climate, we managed to save the glacier. We know that the managed to save the glacier. We know that the ones in the alps are already that the ones in the alps are already too small to be saved in the way they already too small to be saved in the way they are. We can maybe save a third way they are. We can maybe save a third of way they are. We can maybe save a third of the way they are. We can maybe save a third of the ice in the alps if we are lucky third of the ice in the alps if we are lucky and managed to reduce C02 Emissions are lucky and managed to reduce C02 Emissions to zero in 30 or 40 years from emissions to zero in 30 or 40 years from now. Emissions to zero in 30 or 40 years from now, very ambitious but needed to stabilise from now, very ambitious but needed to stabilise Global Climate two plus 2 degrees. To stabilise Global Climate two plus 2 decrees. ,. ,. To stabilise Global Climate two plus 2 decrees. ,. , 2 degrees. That advice, how the connection 2 degrees. That advice, how the connection with 2 degrees. That advice, how the connection with climate 2 degrees. That advice, how thej connection with climate change, 2 degrees. That advice, how the l connection with climate change, it is about more than losing a fantastic view and something really magnificent, these vast ice hills in the alps. These glaciers are often called the water towers of europe, they store the snow in the winter and release it gradually, in the spring and summer it supplies their waterfrom rivers, crops, water to cool Nuclear Power station, losing theice cool Nuclear Power station, losing the ice will have a big impact on the ice will have a big impact on the environment in europe and the european economy also. As i said, it is more than about losing something we have all learned to love to see over the years. We have all learned to love to see over the years over the years. Thank you so much, imoaen. Over the years. Thank you so much, imogen in over the years. Thank you so much, imogen in a over the years. Thank you so much, imogen. In a few over the years. Thank you so much, imogen. In a few minutes over the years. Thank you so much, imogen. In a few minutes time, over the years. Thank you so much, imogen. In a few minutes time, we will be looking at the major study here in the uk that suggests Wildlife Species, many of them, significant number of them are at risk of dying out as well. Before that, we will go the United States. In the United States Donald Trumps republican rivals for the white house have criticised him for failing to turn up to their latest tv debate. Seven candidates battled it out at the partys second president ial debate in california, but trump chose not to attend. According to polls, the former president remains dominant over the rest of the field by a margin of more than 40 points. One of his rivals, ron desantis, condemned him for failing to show up to the debate. He said the former president was missing in action. Where is joe biden . He is completely missing in action from leadership. And you know who else is missing in action . Donald trump is missing in action. He should be on this stage tonight. He owes it to you to defend his record where they added 7. 8 trillion to the debt, that set the stage for the inflation that we have. Another contender, chris christie, mockingly referred to him as donald duck. Donald, i know you are watching. You cant help yourself. I know you are watching, 0k . And you are not here tonight, not because of polls and not because of your indictments. You are not here tonight because you are afraid of being on the stage and defending your record. You are ducking these things. And let me tell you what is going to happen. You keep doing that, no one here is going to call you donald trump any more, we are going to call you donald duck. It was nikki haley that had one of the key lines of the night. She turned on Vivek Ramaswamy who was seen as one the best performers in the previous debate. They were discussing the impact of social media and in particular tiktok. Transgenderism, especially in kids is a Mental Health disorder. We have to acknowledge the truth of that for what it is. There is one. This is infuriating, because tiktok is one of the most dangerous Social Media Assets that we have. Yes, it is. And what you have got, honestly, every time i hearyou i feel a little bit dumb if what you say. Because i cant believe. Cheering if i may. The tiktok situation, what they are doing is 150 Million People are on tiktok. That means they can get your contacts, your financial information, your e mails, and all of these things. This is very important for our party. China knows what they are doing. This is very important fora party, and i am going to say it. You have gone and you have helped China Make Medicines In china and north america. Excuse me you are now wanting kids to go and get on the social media that is dangerous for all of us. We have some Breaking News to bring cute now about the actor sir Michael Gambon. We have a statement that has come in from his family. He has lived an incredible life, well known for starting his Acting Career with laurence olivier. He had a six decade long career. Three 0livier awards, for bafta awards and others. In 1999, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth ii. Lets have a look back at his life. I elizabeth ii. Lets have a look back at his life. ,. ,. , elizabeth ii. Lets have a look back at his life. The i at his life. I have got you. The sinuain at his life. I have got you. The Singing Detective. At his life. I have got you. The Singing Detective. Under at his life. I have got you. The Singing Detective. 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He was sitting here back where i started. Seriously. He was sitting here back where i started. His seriously. He was sitting here back where i started. His stage where i started. His Stage Breakthrough where i started. His Stage Breakthrough was where i started. His Stage Breakthrough was in where i started. His Stage Breakthrough was in the l where i started. His Stage Breakthrough was in the norman conquest, and in particular scene he ends up dining on the little chair. Good evening, carry on, talk yourselves. With the table, i. I actually saw bloke one night looking at the scene. You couldnt stop them. The whole shelter, boom. His first big tv role was scottish Swap Bouldering swash buckling. He left School Without any qualifications and light acting and armed with a cv, he got a job in dublin. It armed with a cv, he got a ob in dublin. , ,. Dublin. It is well spiced in edinburgh dublin. It is well spiced in edinburgh that dublin. It is well spiced in edinburgh that that dublin. It is well spiced in edinburgh that that just i dublin. It is well spiced in edinburgh that thatjust came, my love. He edinburgh that that ust came, my love. , edinburgh that that ust came, my love. ,. ,. , love. He learned his craft on his ob. Love. He learned his craft on his Job Esoecially love. He learned his craft on his job. Especially when love. He learned his craft on his job. Especially when laurence i love. He learned his craft on his job. Especially when Laurence Olivia job. Especially when laurence 0livia document. This role made Michael Gambon household name. It also became associated with a certain corner on top gear applause he enjoyed the accolade, had a taste for good winking and gullible journalists. Dumbledore and harry potter, that may have bought him a new global recognition, but he was defiantly in story. He described his face is looking like an old wind bag, but he could use it to hold an audience without staying a word. Beneath a cloak of mischief, was a seriously good actor. He was indeed one of the most respected and accomplished actors on stage in film and television for decades now. Sir Michael Gambon who has died 82. We have a statement on the harpers wife that has been issued by his publicist. Staying, we are devastated to announce the loss of sir Michael Gambon, beloved husband and father, michael died police fully in hospital with his wife and the sun fergus in hospital. We are sick you respect our privacy at this time. We ask you respect our privacy at this time. Throughout the day, many tributes will be paid. Many will want to reflect on his remarkable life. Stay with that. Thats when you up to date with a story i mentioned a short time ago. A major story in the uk. Suggesting a significant number of Wildlife Species are at risk of dying out . The Estate Nature found that 10,000 species of animals and plants, 16 are at risk of extinction. Lets take you to mark lobel who joins us outside the department for environment where protesters are gathering. Some of the findings from the report are incredibly concerning. The report are incredibly concerninu. ,. ,. Concerning. They are concerning. One ofthe concerning. They are concerning. One of the signs concerning. They are concerning. One of the signs of concerning. They are concerning. One of the signs of success concerning. They are concerning. One of the signs of success they concerning. They are concerning. One of the signs of success they have of the signs of success they have set themselves is how Many Research and conservation groups, Environmental Ngos that will turn up year. There are over 50 we are being told here that had turned up to show unity in response to the State Of Nature report to deal with issues like farms, fisheries, forests that really need work done to improve the path of Plants And Animals in the uk. 0ne path of Plants And Animals in the uk. One of the groups as friends of the earth. I am joined by a campaigner now. 0r, the earth. I am joined by a campaigner now. Or, if i talk specifics for a second, 70 of the uk as farmland, but only 20 of farmland is on the subsidies that encourage good farming. Farmland is on the subsidies that encourage good farming. Why . Thats what happens encourage good farming. Why . Thats what happens on encourage good farming. Why . Thats what happens on farms encourage good farming. Why . Thats what happens on farms for encourage good farming. Why . Thats what happens on farms for the what happens on farms for the quality what happens on farms for the quality vast soils, food, state of rivers quality vast soils, food, state of rivers which is a topical issue. Yes, rivers which is a topical issue. Yes. It rivers which is a topical issue. Yes, it crazy. Most or all farmers are hot yes, it crazy. Most or all farmers are not getting the financial sopport are not getting the Financial Support from the government to play their part support from the government to play their part in support from the government to play their part in the recovery of nature because their part in the recovery of nature because it their part in the recovery of nature because it is their part in the recovery of nature because it is very clear, farming is one of because it is very clear, farming is one of the because it is very clear, farming is one of the clear drivers, the way that we one of the clear drivers, the way that we farm that is very sensitive is one that we farm that is very sensitive is one of that we farm that is very sensitive is one of the main drivers of the loss is one of the main drivers of the loss of is one of the main drivers of the loss of species and habitats. As a Financial Support loss of species and habitats. Is a. Financial support there is not enough . There is more wriggle room for the governments of the uk left the eu. ,. ,. , , the eu. Yes, one of the best things about iirexit the eu. Yes, one of the best things about brexit is the eu. Yes, one of the best things about brexit is getting the eu. Yes, one of the best things about brexit is getting out the eu. Yes, one of the best things about brexit is getting out of the eu. Yes, one of the best things about brexit is getting out of the i about brexit is getting out of the commoh about brexit is getting out of the Common Agricultural policy which has been a Common Agricultural policy which has been a disaster for nature. Its really been a disaster for nature. Its really got been a disaster for nature. Its really got the government saw that. It is really got the government saw that. It is not really got the government saw that. It is not backing it with enough money it is not backing it with enough money i it is not backing it with enough money. I think the government needs to property money. I think the government needs to properly double the amount of money to properly double the amount of money for to properly double the amount of money for farmers and landowners so that they money for farmers and landowners so that they see the real financial reward that they see the real financial reward because you are asking them to do reward because you are asking them to do more reward because you are asking them to do more thanjust produce food, we are to do more thanjust produce food, we are asking them to look after species. We are asking them to look after species, improve soil quality, clean water species, improve soil quality, clean water on species, improve soil quality, clean water on the land. That cost doesnt have to water on the land. That cost doesnt have to be water on the land. That cost doesnt have to be expensive, but what we were have to be expensive, but what we were giving have to be expensive, but what we were giving farmers broadly is the same were giving farmers broadly is the same as were giving farmers broadly is the same as when we were in the eu. What has changed same as when we were in the eu. What has changed there . Same as when we were in the eu. Twist has changed there . This is same as when we were in the eu. Hmsgt has changed there . This is the fourth report in ten years, these are very comprehensive reports of thousands of volunteers logging whats going on in the uk and yet, there were one in ten species at of extinction ten years ago and now it is one in six. Why is it getting worse . What we need to see changing now . We worse . What we need to see changing now . ~. , ,. , now . We need to seek Government Backin u now . We need to seek Government Backing up its now . We need to seek Government Backing up its rhetoric. Now . We need to seek Government Backing up its rhetoric. Its now . We need to seek Government Backing up its rhetoric. Its good i backing up its rhetoric. Its good at talking backing up its rhetoric. Its good at talking about laws that are in place at talking about laws that are in place or at talking about laws that are in place or taking action. But there are so place or taking action. But there are so many mixed messages. Only a few weeks are so many mixed messages. Only a few weeks ago, tried to get round import few weeks ago, tried to get round Import Protection For Watering Habitats Import Protection For Watering Habitats in order to build more Housing Habitats in order to build more housing. We can have good quality housing housing. We can have good quality housing built to high cell doesnt standard, but the government tries standard, but the government tries to standard, but the government tries to get standard, but the government tries to get the law to circumvent protections for Water Quality and nature protections for Water Quality and nature. Why do they want to do that . A bit serious nature. Why do they want to do that . A bit serious about protecting nature. A bit serious about protecting nature. It a bit serious about protecting nature, it would not be pitting nature nature, it would not be pitting nature against housing, farming or economy~ nature against housing, farming or economy. They need to wake up. The amount economy. They need to wake up. The amount of economy. They need to wake up. The amount of money they have spent on natures amount of money they have spent on natures declined hugely, by about a quarter. Natures declined hugely, by about a quarter, not putting money where its mouth quarter, not putting money where its mouth is. Quarter, not putting money where its mouth is. On quarter, not putting money where its mouth is, on farming but also nature activity mouth is, on farming but also nature activity more mouth is, on farming but also nature activity more broadly. Government can say activity more broadly. Government can say it activity more broadly. Government can say it has laws or what have you. Can say it has laws or what have you. But can say it has laws or what have you. But it can say it has laws or what have you. But it is can say it has laws or what have you, but it is not attracting to any of those you, but it is not attracting to any of those targets, so i dont want to be standing of those targets, so i dont want to be standing here in three years time be standing here in three years time saying, it is looking worse again time saying, it is looking worse again and time saying, it is looking worse again and having to say the same thing again and having to say the same thing au again and having to say the same thin. �. , again and having to say the same thin. , thing. All right, paul, Nature Campaigner thing. All right, paul, Nature Campaigner for thing. All right, paul, Nature Campaigner for friends thing. All right, paul, Nature Campaigner for friends of i thing. All right, paul, nature| campaigner for friends of the thing. All right, paul, Nature Campaigner for friends of the earth. Colleagues of paul and others here handing out letters to the Civil Servants going into the building. You can certainly get them from the inside. Whether there will be a response or not, that will be for the uk government to decide. Lucy. Around the world and the uk, this is bbc news. Bbc news cover bringing you different stories from across the uk. Mr you different stories from across the uk. ~ ,. The uk. Mr time, keep the wretched thin out the uk. Mr time, keep the wretched thing out of the uk. Mr time, keep the wretched thing out of the the uk. Mr time, keep the wretched thing out of the way the uk. Mr time, keep the wretched thing out of the way in the uk. Mr time, keep the wretched thing out of the way in out the uk. Mr time, keep the wretched thing out of the way in out of thing out of the way in out of sight. Thing out of the way in out of siuht. , thing out of the way in out of siht. ,. , thing out of the way in out of siuht. ,. ,. ,. , sight. Slip it away and forget it. That has been sight. Slip it away and forget it. That has been 75yearold i sight. Slip it away and forget it. I that has been 75yearold solution that has been 75 year old solution that she got her new phone, as will is the same story for many who have been invited to the sessions. Face to face though with banks, with people. Face to face though with banks, with people. Get face to face though with banks, with people, get feedback, any difficulties we have, it is much easier~ difficulties we have, it is much easier. Difficulties we have, it is much easier. , easier. This class In The City Centre is easier. This class In The City Centre is the easier. This class In The City Centre is the first easier. This class In The City Centre is the first of easier. This class In The City Centre is the first of around | centre is the first of around thousand that bt and uk Clarity Ability Net of running up and down the country. With more services moving online, people at the session know they have to change with the times. ,. , times. There are 11 Million People in the uk that times. There are 11 Million People in the uk that do times. There are 11 Million People in the uk that do not times. There are 11 Million People in the uk that do not have times. There are 11 Million People in the uk that do not have the i times. There are 11 Million People l in the uk that do not have the basic Digital Skills that they need and we know that people over 65 or ten times more likely to fall into that category. For more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc website. Uk police are investigating the murder of a 15 Year Old Girl in south london, who was stabbed on her way to school. A teenage boy was arrested shortly after the girl died at the scene in croydon, and police say he may have known the victim. Trainee surgeons have started working with a new Artificial Intelligence tool that can help to guide them through complicated brain surgery. The technology is being developed at University College london with the hope it can used during live surgery within two years, making the procedures safer and more effective. Our Global Health correspondent Tulip Mazumdar reports. The future of health care is changing rapidly. Here, machines have been learning how best to perform brain surgery, and now theyre training the surgeons of tomorrow. What are those structures here based on the ai . Can you see these segmented structures . Right and left carotid artery. Yeah, correct. Trainee surgeon nicola is one of the first to be using Artificial Intelligence to help her learn about Keyhole Surgery at the centre of the brain. Today, shes Training In A Mock Theatre on a pretend patient. So, here we see a simulated pituitary operation, and right in the centre of the screen is the pituitary tumour. The ai has learnt from analysing videos of this type of surgery where exactly the surgeon is in the brain and can help guide them at critical points. So, its very useful because it principally helps me orientate myself during the surgery and helps me identify what steps and what stages are coming up next. And whats this in yellow on the ai . Whilst the ai trains nicola, its also quickly learning how to do all this in real life. What were hoping for is that, in the near future, in the next year or two, we will introduce this ai in theatres, in real time, in patients, to help Support Surgeons making those decisions during the operation and help provide a better quality of surgery. This ai system has learned from watching and analysing more than 200 videos of this type of surgery. It would take your average Brain Surgeon around ten years to gain that level of experience, but its taken this ai around ten months. All right, should we have a look at the Tumour Resection phase . Like the technology itself, regulation around Artificial Intelligence in healthcare is still evolving. These are two of the specialists tasked with teaching the ai and ensuring patient safety. How do you make sure what youre teaching the ai is absolutely correct, that its not going to sort of run away with itself with information that is possibly incomplete . So, the type of ai we use is called supervised learning. So, everything that we put into it is something that weve taken a look at as an entire team of experts. And practically, that looks like myself and some of the other members of our Team Spending hundreds of hours making sure that the information were feeding the al to teach it is as accurate as it can be. And here comes the tumour. This tech isnt replacing surgeons any time soon. Its still a human that will control the scalpel. But the possibilities for al in healthcare are endless. You could, in a few years, have an ai system that has seen more operations than any human has ever or could ever see. But that offers the opportunity for the al to offer insights that no surgeon has yet acquired. Im very bullish that, in the medium to long term, well see ai supporting our work as surgeons, notjust for Pituitary Surgery and neurosurgery, but for all types of surgery. Tulip mazumdar, bbc news. Lets bring you some other news. The american soldier travis king has landed back in the us after being freed by north korea. He was living in now create and cross the border into the north back injuly. He had previously been detained in south korea on assault charges. The first funerals have been held for the victims of the devastating fire in Northern Iraq that killed at least 100 people. It started when fireworks were set off at a wedding. 14 people have been arrested, including the owner of a wedding venue. The Iraqi Government says the findings of the investigations will, in the coming days. We are going to go to russia now because the barbie movie was one of the Biggest Box Office hit of the summer. Now it has reached russia. Steve rosenberg reports. Russias leaders accuse the west of destabilising russia. They say the west is plotting to break russia up. They claim theres something ungodly about western values. So theyre not exactly tickled pink by her arrival. The barbie movie has made it to moscow despite hollywood sanctions over the ukraine war. A pirate copy, that is. But russias Culture Ministry has criticised the film for doing nothing to promote what it calls Traditional Russian values. Mp maria butina wants barbie dolls banned from russian kindergartens. And as for the film. So for me personally, its so far from the reality that i dont think it promotes what russia wants to bring to the world today. What does russia want to bring to the world . Well, some people call it traditional values. How can you talk about values as a representative of a country that has invaded its neighbour . Well, you know, we have a different position on that. We believe that actually nato was so aggressive to us. You hear this so often from those in power here. Even though it was russia that invaded ukraine, they say its not russia thats the aggressor. Its america, nato, the west that are threatening russia. And the authorities use this alleged threat to try to rally russians around the flag, to boost patriotism. Its about love for the motherland, not barbieland. And so you get more of this kind of entertainment. A three hour drive from moscow, we find paratrooper pop stars. Singing of russias invincibility. For this top of the patriotic pops, almost a full house. On the screen behind them, no barbie or ken. The occasional vladimir, though. Singing of russias invincibility. For this top of the patriotic pops, almost a full house. On the screen behind them, no barbie or ken. The occasional vladimir, though. We will serve the motherland and crush the enemy, they sing of the war in ukraine. Do these patriotic notes strike a chord . To find out, i ask people about the barbie movie. Right now, we need patriotic russian films to raise morale, andrei tells me. And we need to cut out western habits from our lives. Diana, though, thinks art is universal. To become a more cultured, sociable person, she says, you need to watch films from other countries. But the longer their country is in conflict with the west, the more pressure there will be on russians to treat the west as their enemy. Steve rosenberg, bbc news. We arejust continuing we are just continuing to digest the news of one of the most loved actors it is fair to say in the world. The azad a prolific career in many decades, on television, film and in the harry potter series. We had a statement through from the family. They say he died peacefully in hospital and they were with him. His wife, beloved wife and his son fergus, who were with him when he passed. Born in dublin, he started his career with the National Theatre in london, but he made such an impact straightaway, the shakespearean productions like othello and hamlet and in movie roles like the kings speech, and the Singing Detective on television. Many roles, looking at imdb, 172 roles for the remarkable sir Michael Gambon who has died at the age of 82. Hello. Much quieter out there compared with how we finished yesterday. Storm agnes is out the way, but we have seen lots of cloud drift in from the west and mixed up with it ahead of these Weather Fronts its been quite a bit of Wildfire Smoke and thats turned the sunshine a bit hazy for some of you this morning. But there will be some brighter breaks at times as we go through the afternoon, some of the best of which will be across the north east of scotland, some towards the east as well. Isolated showers in the west. But most of you have a dry day. A bit of a breeze coming in from the southwest that keeps temperatures up today around 15 to 21 celsius. But by the end of the afternoon, into the evening, weve got some heavy bursts of rain set to push its way in, west of scotland, northern ireland, short intense bursts of rain, gusty winds that will be preceded across england and wales with some outbreaks of rain which develop through the evening rush hour and then work their way southwards and eastwards. As i said, one or two intense bursts of rain on that before clearer skies follow later for many temperatures in the clearer moments around 8 to 11 degrees, but still a pretty mild and muggy night towards that southeast corner, 15 to 17 as we start tomorrow morning. As for tomorrow, that Weather System is with us tonight. Clears out the way and then weve got a little bulge of High Pressure pushing in. So a fairly quiet day for many, but the low pressure to the north of scotland, this is what will bring strong to gale force winds, maybe 50, 60 mile an hour gusts for one or two and frequent showers driven in by that wind head. Further south, though, fewer showers. Many of you again spending the bulk, if not all of the day, dry. The further south, you are the more likely that will be the case. Temperatures here up to 21 degrees. Feeling a bit fresh, though, across northwest scotland, especially given those showers and the strength of the wind when it gradually eases down, though, into the start of the weekend, a cool start, fresh start. Theyve been used to a lovely bright start for many, but clouding over from the west and particularly across ireland and eventually into south west scotland, northern england, north and west wales will see outbreaks of rain develop. Top and tail of the country though stays dry and reasonably bright through the day. Temperatures, though, not particularly warm under those cloudy conditions in the west. Another spell of overnight rain, then through saturday night into sunday. Thats where the front door mayjust drag its heels across the southern counties of england and wales as we start sunday. With that cloud will come some outbreaks of light rain or drizzle around, quite misty on the coast, slowly breaking up with some sunshine, but really away from Southern Coastal Counties will be fine day. Isolated showers, temperatures around 14 to 20 degrees. Pleasant enough, though, in the sunshine. Take care. Today at one. Police body worn cameras are being misused, a bbc investigation has found. 150 cases were found of cameras being switched off, images deleted or footage not disclosed. Cameras are only being put on when officers feel like its necessary or theyre being targeted. Its labelled as protection for the public, but ultimately, it protects the police. The home office says police use of cameras must be lawful and justified. Also on the programme. A 17 year old boy is being questioned by police about the fatal stabbing yesterday of a 15 Year Old Girl in south london. The row over gary lineker� s tweets on Current Affairs now the bbc issues new Social Media Guidelines for its employees. Welcome, guidelines for its employees. Welcome. And the actor sir Michael Gambon has died at the age of 82. And coming up on bbc news, were in rome ahead of the ryder cup. Well tell you all about the rookie who is hoping to be selected for fridays foursomes

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