sickening crimes both shocked the nation and wrecked the lives of the surviving victims and the families of them all. over the last two days in court, the harrowing details of what you did have been fully recounted and explored by the advocates and the expert witnesses. at four o clock in the morning of 13th june last year, barnaby and grace, bothjusti9 13th june last year, barnaby and grace, bothjust 19 years 13th june last year, barnaby and grace, both just 19 years of age, were walking back to their student accommodation after a night out in the city centre they were almost home when you attack them. what followed was truly shocking. you pulled out a daggerfrom the bag you were carrying and set about barnaby and a relentless stabbing attack. with astonishing bravery, greece tried to save him by pushing you away and sacrifice her life in the intent as youth then dealt with are intent as youth then dealt with are in the same brutal fashion before turning back to burnaby to r
he plays love shine a light by katrina and the waves. and eurovision excitement builds as our very own eurovision superfan takes requests. and on bbc london: decades after being held hostage onjustice on justice newsnight, postponed, ways onjustice newsnight, postponed, ways taken for years and sometimes six four goncourt in england wills. we talked to one woman who waited for years for her child. good evening. we start the programme tonight with a special report on the story of a brave teenager and her family as they fight to navigate the mental health system. molly, who is 16, has spent nearly seven months in a busy general hospital due to a lack of suitable children s mental health services in england. campaigners say hundreds of young people like molly have no appropriate support when they reach a crisis. the nhs in her area has apologised. our social affairs editor alison holt has been following the story of molly and her family for almost a year now. this is her repor
and eurovision mania in full swing in liverpool and it s still three days until the final. and coming up on bbc news: in milan, two giants of italian football prepare for a showdown in the champions league with manchester city or real madrid awaiting in the final. good evening. we start tonight with a special report into the plight of 16 year old molly who has autism and who s been stuck for nearly seven months in a general hospital because of a lack of suitable mental health services for children in england. campaigners say hundreds of young people like molly have no appropriate support when they reach a crisis. the nhs in her area has apologised for molly not getting care in a better environment. our social affairs editor alison holt has been following the story of molly and her family for almost a year now. this is her report. this is molly. she is 16 and has autism. it s at the root of her deep anxiety and eating problems. i ve been talking to molly and her parents sinc
Mean, it was sad to hear about the cancer diagnosis and what with him and catherine coming at the same time. So its great that hes on the mend. Well be happy to be out and about. And everyone, you know, seeing that hes in good in good health, its good news for him, i suppose, and its quite favourable news for the nation, isuppose. I suppose. The families of three men murdered in the reading terror attack are calling for urgent change, after a coroner ruled their deaths were probably avoidable. Friends james furlong , doctor david wales and Joseph Ritchie bennett were fatally stabbed in june 2020 when libyan refugee Khairi Saadallah targeted them in a town centre park. The coroner said failings by the home office and the local nhs Community Mental health team contributed to their deaths. James furlongs father , gary, james furlongs father, gary, said he has very little confidence that an attack like this will not happen again. This will not happen again. Humza yousaf says he will not re