Were live until 11 this morning. Well bring you the developing news on ba rclays bank. Well bring you the developing news on Barclays Bank. Four individuals are facing Fraud Conspiracy charges including the former Chief Executive. Its a complex story and oui executive. Its a complex story and our correspondent will be here to explain. Get in touch on everything we are talking about this morning. Our top story today. The family of a man arrested after a Terror Attack near a London Mosque say they are shocked and devastated. Father of four Darren Osborne was held on suspicion of Attempted Murder and terror offences after a Van Hit Muslim Worshippers in Finsbury Park. Last night a vigil took place near the scene of the attack. Simon clemison reports. Call to prayer. They came to break their fast with prayer, just as they had 2a hours a demonstration that nothing has changed, ramadan too important to miss. Everyone is still feeling shocked about what happened, there is a little bit of fear but at the same time, like, noones staying away or hiding because of what happened. Everyone is still coming out to pray. Of course we are coming, its a mosque, you have to pray. We cannot run away from our pray. It is after midnight and it was about this time last night that the attack took place. People have come from other parts of london to pray here at the mosque tonight in a show of solidarity, theyve been embracing in the streets but the leaders here have told me despite being one of the busiest times within ramadan it has been quieter tonight, some have stayed away. Earlier the Community Held a vigil attended by the commissioner of the metropolitan police Cressida Dick. And the mayor of london who spoke of communities fighting division. What youve seen over the last 2a hours is muslims, jews, christians, hindus, sikhs, those members of an organised faith and those that arent, rich, poor, old, young, coming together and saying, not in our name. Officers are continuing to hold a man arrested under terror laws who the bbc understands to be 47 year old Darren Osborne from cardiff. His family said they were in shock and disbelief. Our correspondent Simon Clemison is in Finsbury Park. Simon, we were hearing in your report about the vigil, talk of unity. We can see the hashtag behind you, uniteded against all terror. What is the mood there now . Hi, very good morning, joanna. Well, this really was what we saw overnight, what i onced, was a demonstration of strength by a community doing little more than what they would normally do. They came to prayers injust what they would normally do. They came to prayers in just the same way had this not attack taken place. I was in the mosques early hours, headed up the stairs, there was a bit of food as they broke their fast. It was packed and outside it was quieter, the feeling was that it was quieter, the feeling was that it was slightly quieter. One of the leaders suggesting to me that people were anxious and they did stay away. It may have been of course that theyd just gone to worship in another part of london not realising that the mosque was open. Its a message of unity there, a lot of these flowers dont come from the Muslim Community, remember, they come from people outside as they come from people outside as they come together to get their message across. I can see come together to get their message across. I can see on come together to get their message across. I can see on the building over there an arsenal flag, that really is all the divide they want in this community, between two north london clubs, arsenal and spurs. But there is a lot of underlying tension here, not least to do with the language used by the media. Thats something someone was very keen to talk to me last night about, when the media focuses on religion and when it highlights islam and when it doesnt. He was absolutely furious with the way some of the media are using the words they use, so a tension still that needs resolving. Our correspondent, tomos morgan is in cardiff for us. The driver of the van named as father of four Darren Osborne. What is emerging about him, tomos . Police have been carrying out a raid in the house they believe he owned or possibly lived at here in cardiff. Its in the north east area of cardiff. They arrived here around mid afternoon yesterday and theyve been here overnight and theres still a Police Presence here this morning. That van that was hired by the potential suspect was actually from a village to the north west of cardiff about 50 miles away in pontyclu n. Cardiff about 50 miles away in pontyclun. South wales police are passing on any information they get to the metropolitan police. Ive been speaking to people in this community and theyve been telling me that really the overwhelming feeling is that of shock really that if this turns out to be true, theres someone in the community that could have carried out such an horrific incident. We heard in simons piece, there was a family statement. The family saying they are truly shocked. Unbelievable theyve called it and theyre devastated for the families that have been injured. They say Darren Osborne himself had never expressed any racist views. South wales police continuing their investigations here in cardiff and passing on all the details to the police in london. Annita is in the bbc newsroom with a summary of the rest of the days news. The Serious Fraud office has charged barclays and four former executives including its Chief Executive, john varley with fraud over the banks dealings with qatar at the height of the financial crisis. Barclays raised Emergency Funding from qatar in 2008 to avoid a government bail out. We can speak to our Business Editor simonjack. I understand these are the first senior manages to Face Criminal Charges over alleged activities during the financial crisis . Yes, its been a long time coming, nearly a decade. Five years of a Serious FraudOffice Investigations finally brought charges against four former executives there and barclays plc itself. It comes around events surrounding an Emergency Fund raising from Middle Eastern investors who put £7 billion into the bank back in 2008. Two charges one is that barclays lent those investors some of the money which they used the buy the shares, so in Effect Lending to itself which is a big no no, as faras Effect Lending to itself which is a big no no, as far as regulators are concerned and also they didnt disloads the fees they were paying for Advisory Services to Qatar Holding who was the investor. These we re holding who was the investor. These were advisory fees that had no real value, that is the allegation. The Holding Company of barclays, not the actual bank itself that is quite important because if a bank which operates All Around The World actually is convicted of criminal charges, it finds it very difficult indeed to operate in those markets soits the Holding Company, the bit that owns ba rclays soits the Holding Company, the bit that owns Barclays Bank thats been charged. John varley, the former Chief Executive and rogerjenkins, head of The Middle East operation, are the two executives. We have heard from rogerjenkin this is morning, he said hes going to vigorously defend the action. Different calculations for the individuals and for the bank to make. If ba rclays individuals and for the bank to make. If barclays feels the Holding Company has to plead guilty, it gets away with a fine in the low hundreds of millions and can get on with its life, it might consider doing that. Jenkins says hell vigorously defend the charges because it can have immications on their directorships. An important moment, some will say the sfo in a way have gone after the wrong target here because you will remember rbs lloyds and others went to the government, you could argue that ba rclays to the government, you could argue that barclays made efforts to avoid Taxpayer Money that had got it into this trouble, so some will say the sfo may eventually get their man, some may say its the t wrong person theyre after. An american student, who was freed last week by north korea after spending 15 months in prison, has died. Otto warmbier , who was 22, was in a coma when he was flown home last week. His family has accused north korea of torturing him after he was arrested for stealing a propaganda sign. President trump spoke shortly after his death. Ijust wanted to pass onward that Otto Warmbier has just passed away. Ijust wanted to pass on word that Otto Warmbier has just passed away. He spent a year and a half in north korea. A lot of bad things happened. But at least we got him home to be with his parents where they were so happy to see him, even though he was in such a bad condition. He just passed away half an hour ago. It is a brutal regime and we will be able to handle it. Our correspondent steve evans is in seoul. Steve, a huge number of questions that the warmbier family and the us authorities will want answers to of course. What are the chances theyre going to get any response from north korea . I say pretty slim really. The whole thing reeks with suspicion. You will remember this is a lad, 22 year old student, went to north korea and he made the very, very foolish mistake of trying to steal a poster from a hotel. He was arrested on his way out, he was sentenced to 15 years ha rd out, he was sentenced to 15 years hard labourfor out, he was sentenced to 15 years hard labour for that, he out, he was sentenced to 15 years hard labourfor that, he took out, he was sentenced to 15 years hard labour for that, he took it very badly. In his trial which didnt last any time at all, he can be seen whaling and weeping at he his fate. Thats the last we saw of him. Then it emerged a month ago that, according to north korea, hed fallen into a coma. North korea said hed got ill with botch lift and gone into a coma, never recovered but they hadnt told anybody, hadnt told the us authorities, hadnt told his parents until a month ago. What then happened is the us diplomat plus two doctors flew out to pyongyang, discovered he really was ina very pyongyang, discovered he really was in a very serious state indeed. North korea seems to have panicked because an American Citizen was about to die in one of its cells and that, it seems on the face of it, is why they called in the americans. The americans took him back in an Air Ambulance and he died promptly. So the obvious question is, when did he fall into a coma and why did he fall into a coma . Those answers i dont think we are going to get. The government here in south korea is saying it wants to know the condition of the nine remaining south korean citizens and us citizens being held by north korea. Its got no response. Philip hammond has demanded a brexit deal that manages and not shuts down migration. He said the future of the economy was inexorably linked to reaching the right agreement with the eu. A recent poll showed that 90 of respondents believe free trade is positive for our economy regardless of how they voted in last years referendum. We are not about to turn inward. But we do want to ensure that the arrangements we have in place work for our economy. Just as the british people understand the benefits of trade, so too they understand how important it is to business to be able to Access Global talent and to move individuals around their organisations. More than £200,000 has been handed out to 180 families affected by the g re nfell tower 180 families affected by the Grenfell Tower fire in west london. The payments were recorded by the governments newly formed grenfell response team. It said 78 families had been rehoused either locally or in neighbouring boroughs and that 126 hotel places had been secured. Avan 126 hotel places had been secured. A van driver has been killed after migrants put tree trunks on to the motorway to stop traffic near calais. The incident happened in the early hours on the a16 after the van registered in poland hit a lorry which had been blocked by the tree trunks. Nine eritrean migrants were found in one of the lorries. A teenage boys drowned in a reservoir in rochdale in greater manchester. He was reportedly swimming with friends at the Greenboth Reservoir At6 Friends at the Greenboth Reservoir at 6 oclock yesterday evening. A spokesman said there were not thought to be any suspicious circumstances and his family has been informed. Scientists have begun human trials of a Cholesterol Lowering vaccine to help prevent heart disease. The injection is designed to stop fatty deposits clogging the arteries. It would offer patients an alternative to taking daily pills to cut risks of stroke, angina and heart attacks. The number of tests carried out in england to identify if people have issues such as sleep apnoea, has doubled in the last nine years. Its believed one and a half Million People across the uk have the condition, which can cause sufferers to stop breathing periodically whilst asleep. Thats a summary of the latest bbc news more at 9. 30. Shortly we will be talking to the head of the Finbsury Park Mosque about how his congregation and the Wider Community have reacted to yesterdays attack. And what more must be done to tackle far right extremism. Do get in touch with us throughout the morning use the Hashtag Victoria Live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Lets get some sport now and hugh ferris is at the Bbc Sport Centre for us this morning. Good morning, hugh. Were going to start with rugby because the lions are playing their final warm up match right now ahead of saturdays first test against the all blacks . Yes, they are. Good morning. Traditionally its the game that nobody really wants to be involved in if you play today with the first test against the all blacks just four days away in auckland, its unlikely youll play in that one. The game is in hamilton. Its under way. Its against the chiefs. The stadium had extra seating employed. It means there is some 30,000. The two previous defeats have come from this midweek team if you like so. A lot to prove for them and Warren Gatland the coach of the lions insist they can still prove that they are capable of taking their place either on President Bench or in the starting 15 even for that first test. So who has been impressing . Lets look at the best of the action so far. Somebody who hasnt been, thats the england prop, barging off the ball into the chiefs prop and so he has seen ten minute in the sin bin. A couple of penalties exchanged through bigger. An Opportunist Try in the 25th minute to give the lions what is with about five minutes until half time, a 13 3 lead over the chiefs. Onto tennis and andy murray begins the defence of his queens title today . Thats right. He won it five times, trying to win it for a sixth time. The five times that he has won it so far isa the five times that he has won it so far is a record for the queens tournament. Including of those 5 1 in each of the years that he has gone on to win wimbledon. So clearly, its an important part of his process in warming up for the home grand slam. The world number one said he played some of his best ten us at queens. Vital preparation for him, but its not the only reason that he loves queens. It was where i won my first professional match. So i have a lot of great memories over the years. Ive played, it has been my most successful tournament. I love the courts here. I like the conditions. Its very close to where i live. So i get to stay at home. It is always important to not to have too much of a commute. He plays this afternoon, another brit, kyle edmund lost in his first round match. Also in birmingham, this week, the women have another one of those pre wimbledon tournaments. Naomi brodie is through to the last 16 there. She managed to beat the world number 39. In the end it was 76, 60 world number 39. In the end it was 7 6, 6 0 two contrasting sets. Heather watson lost. Johanna konta who is seeded numberfourfor the birmingham classic, she will take to the court to start her campaign. Shes playing a ukrainian. You can follow that on bbc radio 5 live sports extra. They have commentary from 1pm. In a proudly multicultural area of london, where the biggest rivalry is normally if you support arsenal or spurs, the uk endured its fourth Terror Attack in just three months. A group of muslim worshippers were hit when a van mounted the pavement and drove into them in Finsbury Park. The att