A meeting of this kind. Also this hour, an emotional tribute from the father of the youngest manchester terror attack victim. Saffie roussos was one of 22 People Killed in the attack at the Ariana Grande concert. Today would have been her ninth birthday. She was so soft and gentle On The Inside Butjust so strong in what she wanted, and she wanted to be famous, she wanted to be on stage, she wanted to be Ariana Grande, the way she is now, that was saffies dream. A survey by bbc 5 live indicates more than a third of premier League Football fans regularly watch games online via unofficial streams. Good morning, its tuesday the 4th july. Welcome to Newsroom Live. North korea says it has successfully launched an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile. The range seems to have been much greater than in previous tests. If the claim is true, the missile could potentially have the range to reach parts of the United States. State media said the Landmark Test was overseen by the north Korean Leader kim jong un and represented the culmination of a decades long research. These are the latest pictures. The north koreans say the projectile reached an altitude of over 2,000 kilometres before hitting a target in the sea. Previous north Korean Missiles have had the capability to reach 4,000km from its point of origin. It could put alaska within range which would increase pressure on President Trump. He previously said pyongyang would not develop a missile that had the potential to hit the United States. In a tweet following this latest launch, mrtrump urged china in his words to end this nonsense once and for all. China has again called for calm and restraint following this latest test. It comes just before the G20 Heads Of State are due to discuss pyongyangs weapons programme. 0ur seoul correspondent steve evans has been following the story. It means that north korea is certainly making progress towards its aim of having a missile capable of carrying a Nuclear Warhead as far as the United States. 0utside Experts have looked at the height that the thing reached, and the distance across, and theyve concluded that it may well be able to reach alaska, but not the lower 48 states. The significance of all that is that back injanuary, President Trump tweeted, it wont happen. When it was suggested that north korea would get an icbm capable of hitting the us, he tweeted, bluntly, it wont happen. North korea is not there yet. But its Crystal Clear that its making big steps in that direction. If you want to hit a us city with a nuclear weapon, there are lots of things you have to do. Notjust have a missile, you need materials, for example, so that the warhead can leave the atmosphere and get back into the atmosphere. We dont know if north korea has got that. We dont know how reliable its missile is. Small the warheads theyve got are. But what is completely clear is that they are making progress. With me now is Stephen Mcdonell, our china correspondent. So donald trump has tweeted urging china to end what he says is, this nonsense, once and for all, how is china responding . The Chinese Foreign ministry has cold for all parties to remain calm. And the president of china is in russia to meet vladimir putin. According to Chinese State media, this meeting has produced an agreement between these two parties that dialogue is these two parties that dialogue is the way to go, but talking to north korea is going to solve the korean plenty of nuclear crisis. But theres been no indication from that meeting what they are talking about. Many observers would say that this has failed in the past, most spectacularly, the six party talks, the last hurdle, it failed, so its not clear where this dialogue would come from, if anywhere. What else could china potentially do . What levers does china have in trying to resolve whats going on . China has plenty of leaders, the question is, does it want to pull them . Plenty of leathers. They are rigorous the sticking to the sanctions imposed under the United Nations framework, but if it wanted to, it could pull the rug out of the entire north korean economy. If there is no china supporting their economy, theyve got no exports, 90 of their material is coming from china and thats who they are selling it to. A lot of people looking at the north korea problem will be looking at beijing and saying, isnt it time that your banks or your electrical goods companies, you name it, the list is quite long, start to do a little bit more to hurt north korea . Because that might push them to acting into a different way. The other view is that in the past, north korea has managed to handle massive sanctions and still pushes ahead with its missile programme, so its unclear where this is going to end. Thank you very much. The labour mp for kensington, emma dent coad, has added her voice to those criticising the choice of the retired judge, sir Martin Moore Bick, to head the Public Inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire. Were just hearing out that the Shadow Fire Services minister Chris Williams has been calling in the past few moments for him to stand down in the Grenfell Tower in quarry, he has been talking to bbc radio, he has what questions he says he has questions relating to previous convictions by sir martin, one of them was about someone being moved from a house in london to a house in milton keynes, that are pertinent issue relating to the people in Grenfell Tower, whether they get to stay in their area or they get to stay in their area or they are moved further afield. Chris williams has said, its important we listen to the survivors, local people are saying we dont have faith in him, its important we have a chairof faith in him, its important we have a chair of the enquiry that have the confidence of the community that are at the centre of this tragedy. Those comments echoed by the labour mp emma dent coad. We dont have anyone we can trust there and some of the groups are refusing to cooperate with the inquiry. What kind of inquiry is that . Theres no inquiry at all if people refuse to cooperate with them. I understand that these people have been totally let down and betrayed, so its betrayal upon betrayal. Now just appointing someone who wont be able to work with them at all, i think its absolutely disgraceful. Im so disappointed. A plan to revolutionise the treatment that Cancer Patients receive, through individually mapping their dna, is being proposed by the Chief Medical 0fficerfor england. The proposals would mean millions of patients would have treatments directly targeted at the particular type of cancer they have. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh reports. More than 30,000 nhs patients, mostly with cancer or rare diseases, have had their entire genetic code mapped. And some patients with breast, lung, skin and other cancers are having the genetic profile of their tumours analysed to determine which are the best treatments for them. But Dame Sally Davies told Me Genome Testing needs to be turned from a Cottage Industry into a National Network, to ensure equal access. Patients will benefit if we can offer them the scan of their genome that will make a difference to their treatments. Thats clearly all people with rare diseases, of whom there are 3 million or more in this country. Its most patients with cancers and quite a lot of infections. Dame sally says six in ten Cancer Patients who get gene tested receive personalised treatment based on their dna profile, and that proportion will rise. It costs £680 to map a persons entire genetic code, but its getting cheaper every few months. In some cases, dna mapping can be cheaper than existing tests or avoid the need for invasive biopsies. This report is an attempt to democratise genomics, moving dna analysis into the mainstream of the nhs, so that more and more patients can benefit from personalised, targeted treatments. Fergus walsh, bbc news. We can speak to phil booth from medconfidential who protect privacy and confidentiality in the nhs. Thank you forjoining us. What do you think about this idea . As weve just heard, there could be very significant benefits for patients, not just for the significant benefits for patients, notjust for the individual patients, but for everyone across the whole country. But it is very important that every patient knows exactly how their data is used. What were talking about here is a lot of very sensitive information. Going into very large databases, and we know that there have been problems in the past with that. And so we say and many patients and problems agree with us, that every use of patient data must be consensual. It must be safe, so the data must be properly looked after, and everything must be transparent. Patients need to know who has access and what has been done and there are no surprises hidden within the system. Can it ever be the case that all surprises are mitigated against, can we have com plete are mitigated against, can we have complete faith that system is safe . Well, of course we dont know whats the future on any particular patient data, science is like that, we dont know the answers. Certainly ijust mean in terms of. We need a set of safeguards that the government has promised, and get those in acted, so for example, we have a National Data guardian on a statutory basis, overseeing the use of this data, that we have sanctions so that if someone does misuse patient data, there is full visibility and very clear rules about who has access and how this data is used. You can never make perfection but unfortunately the system we have at the moment, as has been demonstrated by things like the ca re been demonstrated by things like the care data disaster a few years ago, we need those components in place. We need things to be consensual, safe and transparent and then hopefully, with full information, patients can make meaningful choices and we can all benefit. Thank you very much. A new report warns that nearly 700,000 children in england are living in families described as high risk. The Childrens Commissioner, anne longfield, also says many vulnerable young People Struggle with abuse or Mental Health problems. It concludes that large numbers of children who need help are invisible to the authorities. Caroline rigby reports. Whether the victims of abuse, living in unstable households or dealing with Mental Health problems, there are many reasons why young people could be deemed vulnerable. But the Childrens Commissioner for england and longfield says official data doesnt effectively record those at risk. She warns this means children are often invisible to the authorities, and dont receive the support they need. Todays report aims to produce an accurate picture of the scale of the problem. It found nearly 700,000 children live in high risk families. Of those, almost 30,000 live with adults receiving drug or alcohol treatment. 200,000 children are recognised by their local authority as having experienced abuse or trauma. And in almost 600,000 cases, children were deemed so vulnerable, the state had to step in to provide support or care. The fact of the matter is that no one knows at the moment how many Vulnerable Children there are. We have had 12 statisticians working over four months on the best Data Available and this is the best estimate we can get to. We also know that whilst the figures themselves are shocking, they are also the tip of the iceberg. The childrens minister Robert Goodwill says support for Vulnerable Children is being given across the government, but says there is still more to do. The headlines on bbc Newsroom Live. North korea says it has successfully tested a long range missile with the potential of reaching the us mainland. However, the white house denies the claim. Most Cancer Patients could be offered genetic tests within five years to help create more effective treatments, under proposals outlined by englands Chief Medical Officer. The High Court Rules that the human rights of a 16 year old boy were breached after he was held alone in a cell for up to 23 and a half hours a day. And in sport. Novak djokovic plays later today. The three time champion faces the slovakian Martin Klizan. Following him onto centre court will be the seven time champion roger federer. And in other sport, the World Champion peter sagan won the third stage at the Tour De France but three time winner chris froome has moved up to second in the standings behind his teamate Geraint Thomas who still has the leaders yellowjersey. Ill be back with more on those stories after half past. Eight year old Saffie Roussos was the youngest of the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena bombing. She went to the Ariana Grande concert with her sister and their mum lisa who is still recovering in hospital. Today, on what would have been saffies ninth birthday, her dad andrew, her sister ashlee and her brother xander, have spoken for the first time to the bbc about the little girl. You couldnt be out with saffie without having fun. But her dream was to be famous. It was her everything, and we bought her the tickets for christmas. And she was just counting the days, the seconds, and it was just Ariana Grande till 9 00pm, 10 00pm at night, and she would sing and dance to every single song. She was Ariana Grande obsessed. Soto see how happy she was, it wasjust. Obviously i had to go with her. You were watching her watching ariana . Pretty much, yeah, yeah. She kept going, come on, ashlee, you promised me youd get up and dance. So we had a little dance, and she wasjust so happy, just elated all night, grinning. When did you first become aware there was something wrong . As soon as the blast went off, obviously it was. I mean, to me, i kind ofjust knew. I dont know how, but i knew what happened. I remember i was thrown to the ground, and then my next instinct, ijust sort of rolled over and crawled, because i couldnt walk. Were you aware of where your mum was at the time, and where saffie was . No, no, i couldnt see anyone. I just saw crowds and crowds of people. For you that night, andrew, had you come to the arena to collect . What were you doing . We were sitting there forjust a few minutes, and didnt hear anything, butjust hell broke loose. It was just people, children, screaming, crying. And then, as i turned around the corner, saw ashlee outside, injured. And when did you learn about saffie . A detective that i spoke to in the hospital, he went away and he came back about 12 00am, 12 30am, and told me. And you have all had to cope, havent you, with saffies loss, and also lisas recovery. How is she doing . Shes fighting. I mean, shes got that many injuries around her body, just that alone. Shes like a soldier. How are you finding it, xander . There is times when youre sad, and times when youre happy. So its kind of like a mix. The world knew what had happened. Lisa was not conscious. No. When she came round, you had to tell her. No. She looked at me and said to me, saffies gone, isnt she . I was dreading it. She just looked at me and says shes gone, isnt she . Isaid, yeah, she goes, i knew. Fourth ofjuly, saffies birthday, that is why youre speaking now. Yes, we didnt want to just let her birthday pass. Saffie loved the limelight. Ijust wanted to celebrate saffies birthday, through doing this. What has your family lost . Weve lost everything. We have, weve lost everything, because Life Willjust never be the same. Lets go back to the news that north korea has successfully launched, it says, an intercontinental missile. The range seems to have been greater than previous tests. If the claim is true, the potential is for the missile to reach parts of the United States. The former British Ambassador to north korea is here. There has been a succession of tests, and its quite tempting each time to think, thats not really done much, forget about it, move on, does this one seemed different to you . It does. This time around, the north koreans have launched is not an Intercontinental Ballistic Missile, then something close to it. Probably capable, the experts tell us, reaching if not the western seaboard of the United States, most of the state of alaska. All that stands now between ki