Unfortunately i didnt. Boxer Cheavon Clarke, is one of great britains big hopes for a medal at the next olympics. And already he could be labelled the lazarus of the boxing world. And notjust because hes able to get back up off the canvas. The jamaican born boxer has been impaled. Poisoned. And brought back from death twice. Despite that, hes now at the World Championships in hamburg and competes in the quarter finals tomorrow. Our olympic Sports Reporter david mcdaid has more. As britains top amateur heavyweight, Cheavon Clarke is used to taking blows but this is a man, it seems, not even the grim reaper can keep down. You know how people say yolo, i dont believe in that. Yolo means you only live once but he has come back from the dead not once but twice, those dices with death came aged 18 and eight, the first when he fell onto a metal spike in the second when his appendix burst. The doctor said to my mum i am a lucky young man. They said during the operation i flat lined on the tabl
The uk to remove ambiguity. German prosecutors say a nurse who is serving a life sentence for murdering two patients may have killed 84 others. Experts investigate a mysterious gas cloud which left 150 people needing hospital treatment after it hit the east sussex coast. And sizzling sun and sensational sounds. It can only be the Notting Hill Carnival. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. Breaking news. North korea has reportedly fired a missile that passed over northern japan. That is according to the japanese government. Thej alert system advised people in the area to take precautions. 0f advised people in the area to take precautions. Of the public broadcaster nhk said there was no sign ofany broadcaster nhk said there was no sign of any damage. It also went on to say that the missile broke into three pieces and fell off the island of hokkaido, the northern most of the main islands ofjapan. The prime minister, shinzo abe, said he would do all in his power to protect the public. Mo
Who is serving a life sentence for murdering two patients, may have killed 84 others. Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me arejohn crowley, managing editor of Newsweek Media group, and the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood. Thank you very much for coming in. Tomorrows front pages. We start with this. The telegraph says that the brexit talks between the uk and the eu have descended into a slanging match with the eus chief negotiator, Michel Barnier being called unhelpful. Whereas the times picks up on the frustration on the other side in its headline its time to get serious, brussels tells britain. The ft says that theresa may is set for disappointment this week because, the paper claims, the japanese government wont rush into free trade talks with the uk. The metro reports that the driver accused of killing eight people in a motorway crash on the m1 was almost twice over the drink drive limit. T
That i should be. The full exclusive report in around 15 minutes time. If youve been fitted with an essure device really keen to hear your experiences this morning. Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until 11. 00. Throughout the morning well keep you up today with all the breaking news and developing stories and as always really keen to hear from you. A little later well meet to an eight Year Old Girl injured up in the Manchester Arena bombings whos been reunited with the Police Officer who rescued her and drove her to hospital. Lily harrison and pc cath daley willjoin us in the studio before 10. 00. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. The United Nations Security Council is to hold an emergency meeting this afternoon, after north korea fired a missile over northern japan. The missile flew over hokkaido island before crashing into t
In sport west indies have won a test match in england for the first time in 17 years. Shai hopes historic century helped them to a famous victory, on a thrilling final day at headingley. That looks nice. Low love cardamom. The Great British bake off returned to our screens last night. We will be asking if the new recipe tickled the taste buds of one panel of viewers. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Across the north of the country today, we are looking at a breezy day, with sunshine and showers. Warmer than yesterday. Further south, though, it is the opposite. We have some persistent rain particularly in the south east and it will feel colder than it was yesterday. I will have more details inis yesterday. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story there has been unanimous condemnation of north koreas firing of a Ballistic Missile overjapan at a meeting of the United Nations Security Council overnight. Pyongyang has described the launch as the fi