Good morning if you havejustjoined us. This is boeings Starliner Spacecraft has successfully completed its journey back to earth but the astronauts it was supposed to be carrying remain behind on the international Space Station. Good morning if you havejustjoined us. Good morning if you have ust oined us. the capsule landed in the new Mexico Desert a few hours ago. It had suffered several technical problems . During its Test Flight to the international Space Station and nasa decided it was too risky to bring the Crew Home in it. Theyll return to earth next year instead. They are providing us with a live view from the international Space Station, looking down on earth, which is quite a stunning view. This is after that Boeing Starliner completed itsjourney is after that Boeing Starliner completed its journey back to earth. Our science editor, rebecca morelle, told us more about the starliner s journey. They said it was a safe and successful landing for the spacecraft. There were a few technical issues on the way down. A couple of the thrusters didnt behave exactly as they expected, but, you know, not enough to knock it off course. And, you know, seeing it unfurl those three huge parachutes and get down onto the ground, you know, so gently is what you want to see. But, you know, it did go to plan. Apart from the major thing, there were no astronauts inside it. You know thats the objective of this Test Flight with a crew was to have a crew in it going up and coming back down. And obviously that that didnt happen. Which is embarrassing, particularly for boeing. Yeah, i mean, its not great for them, to be honest. And they had issues as well with two of their Test Flights that took place a few years earlier with no astronauts on board. Theyre one of two commercial Crew Carriers that the us has given contracts to. And the reason behind this, basically, they had a great period of time, nasa, where they had no method of getting their astronauts into space after they retired the space shuttle fleet. So they were having to rely on russian spacecraft to get their astronauts up there. So they decided not to do that any more. So they gave spacex a contract and boeing a contract to. Now spacex has gone ahead and done lots of launches, taking lots of astronauts up, including some commercial ones. Boeing just havent quite got there yet. But nasa has reaffirmed its commitment to boeings spacecraft. They want this thing to to fly so they will be relieved it got on the ground safely. So i assume now the Big Question is why there was the helium leak. And and can they fix it . Yeah. Thats right. I mean, while the spacecraft was up in space, they did spend a lot of time looking at the data that was coming back. They also carried out tests on the ground to see if these problems could be overcome. And nasa decided ultimately that they couldnt. I mean, The Real Thing they were concerned about was the thruster issues on the way up. Several of the thrusters didnt work properly as well as the helium leaks. So now its back. Theyre going to be poring over that data again, both boeing and nasa, to see if these these issues can be fixed. I mean, they were confident in the Press Conference just now that they they can be overcome and they will see this fly people again in the not too distant future. But we dont have a date on that, on that when just yet. You can get more on the Fact Starliner has landed safely on the Bbc News website, they have a picture of the actual Capsule Boeing have release on the ground. You can find out online, or on the news app. As the world continues to respond to the shocking death of Olympic Athlete rebecca cheptegai, the United Nations is about to release a report about violence against women and girls in sport. The ugandan runner made her olympic debut in the Womens Marathon at the Paris Games she died earlier this week after a former boyfriend allegedly doused her in petrol and set her on fire. The uns special rapporteur on violence against women, reem al salem, gave us her reaction on rebeccas death. Yes, it is a tragedy, it is a preventable tragedy. It is the kind of violence that is very pervasive across the country, the killing of women because they are women. It is the leading cause of violence against women. What this Case Shows is that no woman is immune to the risk of femicide, no matter what her achievements are, what her background is, including actually women in sports. There is this perception that educated, ambitious women are somehow immune to violence. And as you mentioned earlier, the person accused of killing her is herformer partner, and again, that is very common. Over half of the women killed around the globe are killed by actual or former partners. In 2022, the un said it was around a8,000 women and girls killed by their actual or former partners. How widespread is the issue of violence against women and girls in sport itself . Yes, so i will be releasing a report on monday which i will present to the general assembly. I cannot talk a lot about it in detail, but as i mentioned there are issues women in Sport Share with other women, by being women. Of course, if there are inadequate legal frameworks to criminalise violence against women, there is a poor Response Or Policy framework, and that therefore normalises violence. If there is impunity of acts of violence, that will affect women in sports. In fact, the victim, rebecca, was not the first woman, kenyan woman, in sport killed by her actual or former partner. A few years ago another runner was also brutally murdered. So these issues they share in common, but of course in addition to that, women and girls in Sport Face particular risks to violence, that is because, as we know, sport is really dominated by masculine traits like physical strength, aggression, it prioritises winning over other things. It promotes the idea that sports are inherently male. So women are exposed also to much more, lets say, abuse of power by their entourage, which is mainly male, so many of their coaches. Also the issue they have less access to sports, less access to sport opportunities, including sponsorship, including prices, including education opportunities. Some social norms in a number of countries discourage women and Girls Practising Sports to begin with. And when they do sports, they are subjected to body shaming, they are subjected to a barrage of violence and threats and intimidation, including online. Body shaming. It is very tough. And as if all this wasnt sufficient, in addition now they also have to deal with male incursion into female sports, which means they have even less opportunities and less chances to do sports in fairness, dignity and safety. A vigil has been held in memory of an 80 year old man who died after an alleged attack by a teenager. Bhim kohli was walking his dog in leicester when he was assaulted. A 14 year old boy has been charged with his murder. The Vigil Saw Dozens of local residents attend, along with members of mr kohlis family. It is 12 weeks since he died being hit by a car. Itjust breaks my heart because i can still hear his voice, still running in the house with his mates and, can i do this . Can i do that . And so, at the minute, its just still raw. There was an outpouring of collective grief in the city at the time. Fundraising, balloon releases, and a Minutes Applause at the schoolboy s beloved Coventry City have offered comfort to the family, but their grief is swamped by unanswered questions. Theres only one monster, but theres amazing thousands of people out there just giving us Support And Love that dont know us, and theyre just reaching out to us. Its like ive got someone else on my shoulders helping me through it. Police appealed to the public for information about dolars alexanders, wanted on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. But three months later, and with no arrest, the family have launched a petition, calling for the government to intervene and extradite him from latvia, where hes suspected of absconding to. Three months, and theres nothing from him. Him running away and hiding as long as he has, it just dont seem right. It just proves that theres no justice. But we need to getjustice. The Family Home has been filled with poignant reminders of life before loss, but both parents are simply struggling to understand why. To me, thats another thing that keeps going through my head. If he just got out the car and even tried to help my son. He didnt stop and, like, he was going excessively over the speed limit. Hes got no care in the world. West midlands police refused to answer specific questions about their investigation, but they did issue a statement, where they said that they were actively pursuing strong lines of inquiry. And they added that their focus remains on getting justice for keaton and his family. Joan cummins, Bbc News. Were nearing the end of the paralympic games, and for the Paralympics Gb team, its been a success. Theys won 42 Gold Medals so far. A target of between 100 140 medals in total was set by Uk Sport before the games, and with more up for grabs before the close on sunday, theyll be hoping to add to the tally. Earlier i have been speaking to one of the Gold Medallists, paralympic swimmer grace harvey, about her success. It is starting to feel more real now. In the first couple of days i was in utter disbelief but actually watching the race back and having conversations with friends, family and coaches, it may be realise how much work had gone into the realisation of becoming a paralympic champion. Did you think it was going to happen before you went to paris . Did you surprise yourself . I think in sport you never know who will win, and someone has to win and come last. It is the nature of the game. I went to paris knowing i had worked so hard for so many years and my ultimate goal was swimming a lifetime best, and if it came with a medal that would be amazing. I wanted to see what my best was and finally say i am World Number one is indescribable. Absolutely. You didnt take up breaststroke until only a few years ago, which im amazed about. Breaststroke is my stroke when i swam as a kid and it took me ages to get used to it. You have taken to itjust like that. I always take a mixture of events, but i only trained for breaststroke for the medley, i didnt see it as an individual event. It was only when a classification change, i became competitive. I always joke breaststroke chose me, because it wouldnt be My Number One pick. Learning how to race it has been special. I feel i am still fine tuning my craft and i am honoured i was able to represent great britain. What has the atmosphere been like in the Paralympics Gb house . 42 Gold Medals already is an amazing achievement for the whole team. It is fantastic, Paralympics Gb is so strong across all the sport. It is ready exciting. We have the Mens Basketball final, the powerlifting on today, and swimming. Every single individual has their own unique and powerful story and it is amazing walking around the village, seeing people in the same kit and wishing them good luck. Ive heard a lot of your colleagues talk about the national lottery in terms of funding you get to the games. Do you get money from the lottery and do your Team Mates get it . Ourfunding comes from the lottery, it funds our organisation. If it wasnt for the support of the players up and down the country we wouldnt be able to be here. We definitely wouldnt be challenging for medals on the world stage. Our success is the people at homes success. Are you looking ahead already to the next games, and could we maybe see another gold . I have found my love for the sport again, i am loving every single minute. I knew as soon i raced, i didnt want to give up the feeling. Theres something so powerful about sport. For the time being i want to let It Sink in and spend time with my friends and family. I will be continuing for another four yea rs. Where do you keep your Gold Medal at the moment . It is at the foot of my bed in the most beautiful presentation box, it has doors that open with cushions. I stare at it every night. Congratulations again to her. The Prime Minister has confirmed that a Memorial To Queen Elizabeth ii will be built in st james park in london. Its expected to take the form of a statue or sculpture. Architects and artists will be invited to submit proposals later this year with the chosen design confirmed by 2026. Earlier, i spoke to our reporter guy lambert, who told me more about the plans. The official memorial will, like you say, be in the form of a statue or a sculpture, and it will be based in st james s park. So in close proximity to the mall and also along the royal processional route. Now stjames s park, one of londons most scenic and beautiful parks outside the front of Buckingham Palace. Also very popular with tourists. So the plan here is that tourists can visit Buckingham Palace and at the same time go to the park and enjoy and appreciate this monument to the late Queen Elizabeth ii. The area itself is very popular with other royal memorials as well. Outside the front of Buckingham Palace gates is the statue of queen victoria. And just down the mall is the. Theyre the two statues of the queens parents, King George vi and the queen mother, elizabeth. And the designs, like you say, theyre going to be released close to the centenary anniversary of Queen Elizabeth iis birth. So were looking at around spring 2026. And Sir Keir Starmer says hes paid tribute to the late queen on the second anniversary of her death, saying the enduring legacy of Service And Devotion to our country that she showed will never be forgotten. So whos going to choose it . I assume theres a Committee Or Something like that. As with often with national monuments and memorials. There is. Yes. And at the same time therell be these wider commemorative schemes in place, as is custom, when a member of the Royal Family dies, there are a lot of plans in place to remember them. Take King George vi, for example. The monarch died before the queen. There were public parks and playing fields and buildings, all named after him. We can expect something very similar for Queen Elizabeth ii. The only difference being that permissions will need to be, and i quote, granted sparingly this time. So pubs, for example, pubs like to name themselves after past monarchs, but on this occasion they will need to get official permission to do so. So wider commemorative schemes will be put in place and rolling out over the coming years. It can be difficult coming to terms with being autistic but for people struggling to even get an initial assessment, it can put their whole life on hold. The number of people waiting for an Autism Diagnosis across the uk has Hit A Record High in some areas. Each of the four nations gathers and quantifies data differently making it difficult to compare. Our reporter Sharon Barbour has been to speak to two mothers who are stuck, waiting for their childrens diagnosis. Two mothers who have never met before today, but theyre both on the same path, coping with children who are autistic. From nine months old, he would not be cradled in my arms. He wouldnt be rocked to sleep. Instead, he wanted to headbang and that was his form of Self Regulation would be to bang his head and he would self harm. So he would bite himself, biting, hitting, all kinds of behaviour. It puts a lot of Strain And Pressure on the families to try and help the child, when really, not everybody has the awareness and the understanding of autism. Danielle has two sons who are already diagnosed as autistic, but a third is on the Waiting List and shes refusing to send him to school without a diagnosis. The first thing most people ask a child is, what is your name . You cant say his name. Were not going to send him to school until hes had a diagnosis, you dont feel hed be safe in that setting. But as you dont feel he would be safe in the setting . I dont feel hed be safe or supported in a setting. No. And there are thousands of families across the region in the same position. What i desperately needed was that practical help, but also just to feel me personally, if you want, our family to feel better about life and that were all going to be ok. Leslie henderson runs the toby henderson trust, named after her son toby, whos autistic. She recalls trying to cope 25 years ago. It used to really hit me terribly. I tried all sorts of things because as he was doing it, often he was laughing and i sort of worked out over a period of time that i was given big reactions to it. I had to understand that he didnt mean it. He didnt understand it. How great is the need for autistic services in the region . In this locality i know that they are very seriously long waits. As im sure they probably are in the whole of the uk. I absolutely dread to think. The nhs and the region says improving access to assessment, diagnostic and support services for children is a k