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The Syrian city of Aleppo endures some of the most intense bombing | :00:00. | :00:00. | |
Relief as a baby is pulled alive out of the rubble, | :00:07. | :00:13. | |
but one doctor says over 90 people have died in the | :00:14. | :00:15. | |
TRANSLATION: Syrian and Russian warplanes carried out more than 150 | :00:16. | :00:21. | |
air strikes on Aleppo last night, causing so much destruction. | :00:22. | :00:28. | |
British pilots involved in the military campaign in Syria | :00:29. | :00:30. | |
against so-called Islamic State speak for the first | :00:31. | :00:32. | |
With the US and Russia blaming each other for events on the ground, | :00:33. | :00:38. | |
we'll be asking if there's any hope of reviving the ceasefire there. | :00:39. | :00:41. | |
New footage from the US of the fatal shooting | :00:42. | :00:47. | |
His wife is heard telling police he is unarmed. | :00:48. | :00:53. | |
Why the cheetah is now running to survive - | :00:54. | :00:55. | |
And a thrilling end to the county season, as Middlesex | :00:56. | :01:01. | |
And coming up in Sportsday on BBC News: | :01:02. | :01:07. | |
Rugby League's top two went head-to-head tonight, | :01:08. | :01:09. | |
find out which one of Hull FC or Warrington Wolves, | :01:10. | :01:11. | |
The city of Aleppo in Syria has come under heavy air attack for a second | :01:12. | :01:39. | |
day, following an announcement by the Syrian government of a new | :01:40. | :01:42. | |
A quarter of a million people have been living under siege there. | :01:43. | :01:48. | |
They've been told they can leave at a number of checkpoints, | :01:49. | :01:51. | |
but that they must stay away from so-called | :01:52. | :01:52. | |
The director of one hospital said 91 people were killed today. | :01:53. | :01:57. | |
Talks at the UN have failed to revive a collapsed truce and this | :01:58. | :02:02. | |
evening Russia and the United States have been trading accusations. | :02:03. | :02:06. | |
Our Middle East correspondent Quentin Sommerville has the latest, | :02:07. | :02:09. | |
and a warning - his report contains some graphic images. | :02:10. | :02:21. | |
They've grown used to destruction in Aleppo but never on this scale. This | :02:22. | :02:29. | |
man says, a woman was killed here where three houses once stood. In | :02:30. | :02:35. | |
the ruins of Syria's ceasefire, eastern Aleppo is being flattened. | :02:36. | :02:40. | |
Here they say they have never heard a loud explosion. | :02:41. | :02:45. | |
TRANSLATION: This morning we heard an earthquake and went out and saw a | :02:46. | :02:49. | |
huge goal. We bought, I got, what is this? Why does Assad hit us like | :02:50. | :02:56. | |
this? We will have revenge on him, that pressure. | :02:57. | :03:01. | |
When the dust settles and with a wary eye on the skies overhead, they | :03:02. | :03:07. | |
search for bodies. Here in the dirt, in the doorway of the house, they've | :03:08. | :03:14. | |
spotted the head of a baby boy. The rescue workers have to move quickly | :03:15. | :03:17. | |
before another air strike. Gently, they take away the stone and dust | :03:18. | :03:27. | |
and they have him and he's alive. The hospitals here are being | :03:28. | :03:35. | |
overwhelmed again. They've lost six medical staff over the past two days | :03:36. | :03:41. | |
of bombing. Here, a little girl, still in nappies, is given stitches. | :03:42. | :03:46. | |
She is patched up and sent home but, across eastern Aleppo, they are | :03:47. | :03:50. | |
running short of medical supplies and might be city is again under | :03:51. | :03:56. | |
bombardment and without water. -- and tonight the city. In Aleppo, | :03:57. | :04:01. | |
it's not just civilians being targeted but their rescuers as well. | :04:02. | :04:05. | |
Above, the sound of aircraft that have just bombed the neighbourhood. | :04:06. | :04:09. | |
This is a base for the civil defence force, the white helmets. Three of | :04:10. | :04:14. | |
their rescue centres were bombed, two totally destroyed. | :04:15. | :04:20. | |
TRANSLATION: Syrian and Russian warplanes carried out more than 150 | :04:21. | :04:27. | |
air strikes on Aleppo last night, causing so much destruction. They | :04:28. | :04:31. | |
are bombing civilian neighbourhoods, hospitals are full of wounded and | :04:32. | :04:36. | |
civil defences are overwhelmed. This is a city suffering to its bones. | :04:37. | :04:42. | |
Here, a father would let the body of his son go. -- won't let. Under | :04:43. | :04:49. | |
siege, Aleppo now faces a ground offensive from the regime and its | :04:50. | :04:53. | |
allies. Dozens have been killed in the last 48 hours. We can't say how | :04:54. | :04:56. | |
many because they are still looking for the dead and missing. The | :04:57. | :05:00. | |
ceasefire didn't achieve peace. It may just have given Russia and | :05:01. | :05:05. | |
regime forces time to regroup and prepare for one final push on | :05:06. | :05:07. | |
Aleppo. And our diplomatic correspondent | :05:08. | :05:08. | |
James Robbins is outside the UN, where talks have been taking | :05:09. | :05:10. | |
place all week. Is there any hope now | :05:11. | :05:12. | |
for renewing the ceasefire? It doesn't seem too much hope, Rita. | :05:13. | :05:25. | |
If you look back over this truly terrible week in Syria from the | :05:26. | :05:31. | |
American led air strikes, which killed Syrian troops, the Americans | :05:32. | :05:36. | |
insist accidentally and they have admitted to it, through the | :05:37. | :05:39. | |
destruction from the air of that UN organised aid convoy, which the | :05:40. | :05:44. | |
Americans blame the Russians for, but the Russians have consistently | :05:45. | :05:48. | |
denied, to the moment when the Syrians went back on an all-out | :05:49. | :05:52. | |
offensive in Aleppo, it's hard to imagine a worse sequence of events. | :05:53. | :05:58. | |
New York, the diplomacy had terrible failure, too. We've seen one of the | :05:59. | :06:02. | |
worst but stops -- dustups between the US and Russia, allegedly working | :06:03. | :06:11. | |
together. The Americans want an admission by the Russians that they | :06:12. | :06:18. | |
get convoy. Today, Sergei Lavrov, the Russian Foreign Minister, made | :06:19. | :06:20. | |
allegations against Americans, saying they had failed to control | :06:21. | :06:24. | |
rebel forces in Aleppo and they blamed those on hundreds of attacks. | :06:25. | :06:30. | |
He says they were provoked into the new offensive. He accuses the | :06:31. | :06:34. | |
Americans of frankly failing to go for the real priority target, which | :06:35. | :06:39. | |
he says is terrorism, the jihadists of Al-Nusra and Isil. So the | :06:40. | :06:46. | |
Russians are very angry with the Americans and that is entirely | :06:47. | :06:49. | |
reciprocated. The Syrian government says there is no prospect of peace | :06:50. | :06:54. | |
talks being revived next month in Geneva, which is a UN hope. So you | :06:55. | :07:00. | |
have to say that this week it has totally lost out to more war. | :07:01. | :07:01. | |
The RAF is involved in the military campaign in Syria and in Iraq. | :07:02. | :07:04. | |
The crews have been speaking for the first time | :07:05. | :07:07. | |
about their missions against so-called Islamic State, | :07:08. | :07:08. | |
and have revealed they've come under fire. | :07:09. | :07:10. | |
They've been flying from Akrotiri in Cyprus | :07:11. | :07:12. | |
and have carried out more than 3,000 sorties. | :07:13. | :07:14. | |
Our defence correspondent Jonathan Beale joined them on patrol | :07:15. | :07:17. | |
These are the crews leading Britain's fight | :07:18. | :07:22. | |
The RAF's already carried out more than 1,000 air | :07:23. | :07:26. | |
We watched as they prepared to do more. | :07:27. | :07:36. | |
We can't identify them to protect their security | :07:37. | :07:38. | |
There is always a feeling of adrenaline as you go back to go | :07:39. | :07:47. | |
They fly missions both day and night from their base in Cyprus, | :07:48. | :07:53. | |
They've already dropped more than 2,000. | :07:54. | :08:01. | |
But for the first time, the RAF has also confirmed | :08:02. | :08:03. | |
that their aircraft are getting fired at, too, by the enemy they | :08:04. | :08:09. | |
Every aeroplane that flies, flies into those sort of danger | :08:10. | :08:13. | |
areas and in certain instances, UK aeroplanes have | :08:14. | :08:15. | |
At no stage has Daesh posed a threat to the aeroplane | :08:16. | :08:20. | |
They also have to stay alert as they search for new targets. | :08:21. | :08:30. | |
Each mission can last seven hours or more. | :08:31. | :08:33. | |
Even above Iraq, the skies are crowded. | :08:34. | :08:37. | |
Over Syria they also have to keep an eye out for Russian warplanes. | :08:38. | :08:42. | |
We're flying over northern Iraq where this RAF tanker is | :08:43. | :08:44. | |
refuelling British warplanes that are providing close air support to | :08:45. | :08:48. | |
who are pushing now their way forwards to Mosul. | :08:49. | :08:55. | |
We have just seen one of the RAF Tornados return, | :08:56. | :08:57. | |
And this is the cockpit video of what that bomb hit. | :08:58. | :09:05. | |
A barge being used to ferry a truck bomb across the Tigris River. | :09:06. | :09:10. | |
You know we have a great amount of trust in our weapons that we use | :09:11. | :09:15. | |
and the success rate and actually in the training we've | :09:16. | :09:17. | |
It would be too flippant to say it is just a day in the office | :09:18. | :09:22. | |
In Iraq, the RAF separates are now focussing on the liberation | :09:23. | :09:28. | |
of Mosul, an offensive that will begin within weeks. | :09:29. | :09:32. | |
It's Daesh-ISIS last stronghold in Iraq. | :09:33. | :09:35. | |
They controlled nearly half of Iraq two years ago. | :09:36. | :09:39. | |
Now they are down to just 10% and this one remaining city. | :09:40. | :09:44. | |
So we have the very real prospect of them being pushed out of Iraq. | :09:45. | :09:49. | |
Two years on from the first British air strikes in Iraq, | :09:50. | :09:52. | |
But the mission is not over and defeating IS in Syria | :09:53. | :09:58. | |
The family of an African-American man who was killed in a shooting | :09:59. | :10:09. | |
by police in the city of Charlotte have released video footage | :10:10. | :10:12. | |
The distressing images were filmed by the wife of the victim, | :10:13. | :10:20. | |
Keith Lamont Scott, and she can be heard telling | :10:21. | :10:22. | |
officers that he was unarmed and pleading with them not | :10:23. | :10:24. | |
Our correspondent, Gary O'Donoghue, reports from Charlotte. | :10:25. | :10:28. | |
These are the last moments of Keith Lamont Scott's life. | :10:29. | :10:37. | |
The police can be repeatedly heard telling him to | :10:38. | :10:43. | |
He's not going to do anything to you guys. | :10:44. | :10:51. | |
Telling the officers her husband has a brain injury, she then urges him | :10:52. | :10:55. | |
Keith don't let him break the windows. | :10:56. | :10:59. | |
I know that much, he better not be dead. | :11:00. | :11:33. | |
I'm not going to come near | :11:34. | :11:34. | |
It's impossible to say here whether he | :11:35. | :11:38. | |
Anger at the killing erupted on the Charlotte's | :11:39. | :11:44. | |
streets with two long nights of violence. | :11:45. | :11:48. | |
That prompted the authorities to call in the National | :11:49. | :11:50. | |
Guard and to impose a overnight curfew. | :11:51. | :11:53. | |
Tensions last night seemed to be easing. | :11:54. | :11:56. | |
But there must now be a fear that tempers will flare | :11:57. | :11:59. | |
There has been no official reaction from police to the release of that | :12:00. | :12:15. | |
shocking footage by the family. The police are still saying that they | :12:16. | :12:21. | |
will not release the body video taken by their own officers at the | :12:22. | :12:26. | |
scene. Hillary Clinton, the democratic candidate for president, | :12:27. | :12:29. | |
says that they should and she will be coming here on Sunday to see | :12:30. | :12:34. | |
things for herself. 350 members of the National Guard will be on | :12:35. | :12:36. | |
Charlotte's streets tonight and everybody will be hoping for calm. | :12:37. | :12:39. | |
A convicted killer, Christopher Halliwell, | :12:40. | :12:40. | |
has been told he'll spend the rest of his life in prison after he was | :12:41. | :12:44. | |
Halliwell was found guilty after conducting his own defence. | :12:45. | :12:47. | |
The 53-year-old former taxi driver had led detectives to the body | :12:48. | :12:51. | |
of Becky Godden, a sex worker and heroin addict, | :12:52. | :12:53. | |
Detectives say they believe there could be other victims. | :12:54. | :13:10. | |
Two men have been cleared of raping and killing a British schoolgirl | :13:11. | :13:12. | |
Scarlett Keeling, who was 15, was found dead | :13:13. | :13:15. | |
She'd been at a beach party, while the rest of her family | :13:16. | :13:21. | |
Her mother, Fiona McKeown, said she was devastated by today's | :13:22. | :13:25. | |
Our correspondent Justin Rowlatt reports from Goa. | :13:26. | :13:30. | |
This report contains flash photography from the start. | :13:31. | :13:34. | |
There was chaos as Scarlett Keeling's mother left | :13:35. | :13:36. | |
It had taken the judge seconds to end her almost | :13:37. | :13:43. | |
I was hoping for a guilty verdict but I didn't | :13:44. | :13:50. | |
Her 15-year-old daughter was found dead on a Goa beach in 2008. | :13:51. | :14:00. | |
Her mother has always been convinced it was murder. | :14:01. | :14:08. | |
What does it tell you about the police investigation that two | :14:09. | :14:11. | |
days later you could find crucial evidence like that | :14:12. | :14:13. | |
That there wasn't an investigation at all. | :14:14. | :14:20. | |
She forced the authorities to perform a second autopsy, | :14:21. | :14:22. | |
which confirmed Scarlett had been attacked before she died | :14:23. | :14:26. | |
and, that she had taken a cocktail of drugs. | :14:27. | :14:34. | |
Today, the two men accused of grievous sexual assault | :14:35. | :14:36. | |
and causing Scarlett's death left the court as free men. | :14:37. | :14:39. | |
One, Samson D'Souza, said he'd always been | :14:40. | :14:40. | |
REPORTER: You expected to be acquitted? | :14:41. | :14:44. | |
Fiona MacKeown believed one man is responsible for the case failing. | :14:45. | :14:59. | |
British tourist, Michael Manyon, was a key witness. | :15:00. | :15:01. | |
This is what he told the BBC eight years back. | :15:02. | :15:14. | |
Saw this character drive off on his scooter. | :15:15. | :15:16. | |
In the light of his front beam of his scooter, I saw | :15:17. | :15:19. | |
But three weeks ago, Mr Manyon decided not to give | :15:20. | :15:22. | |
He lives less than an hour away from London. | :15:23. | :15:28. | |
All he had to do was turn up at the Indian Embassy | :15:29. | :15:33. | |
Fiona says she will always regret letting her 15-year-old daughter | :15:34. | :15:36. | |
I've got to live with it and I will but at the end of the day | :15:37. | :15:43. | |
Somebody here did and the responsibility to sort that out | :15:44. | :15:46. | |
lies with the authorities here and they've let me down | :15:47. | :15:49. | |
She says all she wants now is to be back at home in Devon, | :15:50. | :15:53. | |
The illegal trade in animals poses the most immediate threat to some | :15:54. | :16:04. | |
of our most popular wildlife species, according to the head | :16:05. | :16:08. | |
This international group comes together every three years | :16:09. | :16:13. | |
to try to save endangered species, including elephants killed | :16:14. | :16:16. | |
for their tusks, rhinos slaughtered for their horns | :16:17. | :16:20. | |
and baby cheetahs seized from the wild to be used as pets. | :16:21. | :16:23. | |
Our science editor David Shukman reports. | :16:24. | :16:27. | |
Thin, dehydrated and dangerously ill, these baby cheetahs | :16:28. | :16:29. | |
They were being shipped in terrible conditions | :16:30. | :16:35. | |
This is a glimpse into a shocking and illegal trade. | :16:36. | :16:41. | |
The cheetah cubs that make it are sold in the rich | :16:42. | :16:44. | |
Their owners boast about them on social media, but the cubs | :16:45. | :16:51. | |
usually die within two years, and that's after the catastrophic | :16:52. | :16:54. | |
They're probably just thrown into a crate, living | :16:55. | :17:00. | |
in their own faeces, travelled for days without proper | :17:01. | :17:03. | |
food and end up, many of them, dead on arrival. | :17:04. | :17:07. | |
Cheetahs are the world's fastest land animals, but the cubs are easy | :17:08. | :17:14. | |
targets for poachers, so the numbers are collapsing - | :17:15. | :17:16. | |
To get a sense of how many animals are at risk, we've created | :17:17. | :17:21. | |
Each species in trouble has its own file, and the numbers are shocking. | :17:22. | :17:27. | |
Look at this, more than 12,000 different kinds of animal | :17:28. | :17:30. | |
Either their habitats are being destroyed, or they're | :17:31. | :17:35. | |
wanted as pets or for some imaginary medicinal reason. | :17:36. | :17:38. | |
So let's look at a few examples, such as the big cats. | :17:39. | :17:41. | |
The cheetahs we've been hearing about, back in 1900, there | :17:42. | :17:44. | |
Well, a century ago, there were about 100,000. | :17:45. | :18:01. | |
And let's check on the lions - in 1950, it's thought | :18:02. | :18:05. | |
Well, in 1975, the Cites Convention was set up, an international | :18:06. | :18:13. | |
agreement to clamp down on the trade in endangered species. | :18:14. | :18:16. | |
It has progressively tightened controls on exports and imports, | :18:17. | :18:20. | |
and there are some successes, but the underground trade may be | :18:21. | :18:24. | |
Ultimately, all this comes down to whether national governments | :18:25. | :18:32. | |
will act when so many thousands of animals are in danger. | :18:33. | :18:36. | |
So I asked the head of the Cites Convention | :18:37. | :18:40. | |
if it was failing to tackle the illegal wildlife trade. | :18:41. | :18:44. | |
You are dealing with transnational organised crime. | :18:45. | :18:46. | |
At international level, it means you start talking to Interpol, | :18:47. | :18:50. | |
the UN Office of Drugs and Crime, World Customs Organisation, | :18:51. | :18:52. | |
and that is exactly what we have been doing, and so we're talking | :18:53. | :18:56. | |
about how we're going to scale that up. | :18:57. | :18:58. | |
But a single cheetah can fetch $10,000. | :18:59. | :19:00. | |
A major conference over the next fortnight will try to tighten up | :19:01. | :19:03. | |
the rules for all endangered species, but at a time | :19:04. | :19:05. | |
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has told his critics | :19:06. | :19:18. | |
that they have a "duty to unite" behind him. | :19:19. | :19:20. | |
He's issued a video message on the eve of the leadership | :19:21. | :19:23. | |
election results that are almost certain to keep him in power. | :19:24. | :19:25. | |
Let's join our political editor, Laura Kuenssberg, who's in Liverpool | :19:26. | :19:27. | |
Victory seems almost confirmed for Jeremy Corbyn. But is the party | :19:28. | :19:37. | |
actually going to heed his message, do you think, to fall in line? Well, | :19:38. | :19:44. | |
Rita, I think through gritted teeth, probably, for those MPs who have | :19:45. | :19:48. | |
opposed Jeremy Corbyn over such a difficult year for them. Neither | :19:49. | :19:53. | |
Owen Smith, his challenger or Jeremy Corbyn will know the result until | :19:54. | :19:56. | |
just before noon tomorrow when they will be on the stage here but as Mr | :19:57. | :20:01. | |
Corbyn arrived here tonight, nobody in his team think anything else is | :20:02. | :20:05. | |
going to happen other than him being I can vrous once more. The other | :20:06. | :20:08. | |
thing they are concerned about the is size of his victory. In terms of | :20:09. | :20:12. | |
what happens next, well that is much more complicated. But in the next | :20:13. | :20:16. | |
few days, I think MPs will have to at least superficially fall in line, | :20:17. | :20:20. | |
because Jeremy Corbyn will have pulled off an astonishing political | :20:21. | :20:26. | |
achievement, not just once, but again this year, twice - defeating | :20:27. | :20:29. | |
his party's establishment, who didn't want him to be the leader and | :20:30. | :20:35. | |
expanding and growing the Labour Party's membership, with tens, upon | :20:36. | :20:40. | |
tens, upon thousands of new numbers joining os stonably just to support | :20:41. | :20:44. | |
him. But long after the victory parties are over and the hangovers | :20:45. | :20:48. | |
of conference have faded, getting the party to unite will be an | :20:49. | :20:52. | |
extremely difficult task and it will probably require compromise on both | :20:53. | :20:56. | |
sides. I understand within hours of his likely victory tomorrow, Jeremy | :20:57. | :21:01. | |
Corbyn is to launch a major campaign opposing the Tory Party to expand | :21:02. | :21:05. | |
grammar schools. That's one of the very few issue, in the last 12 | :21:06. | :21:09. | |
months, that's actually pulled the Labour Party together. He will be | :21:10. | :21:11. | |
hoping that will show his MPs there is a way forward, there are things | :21:12. | :21:15. | |
they can agree on and actually get themselves together. But on the | :21:16. | :21:18. | |
verge of the result tomorrow, this is still a bitterly and | :21:19. | :21:22. | |
badly-divided party. It's not going to be a straightforward few days. | :21:23. | :21:23. | |
OK, Laura, thank you. And there's a programme bringing | :21:24. | :21:29. | |
you the result of the Labour leadership contest on BBC Two | :21:30. | :21:31. | |
and the BBC News Channel that gets The Treasury Minister, Lord O'Neill, | :21:32. | :21:34. | |
has left the Government. It's the first ministerial | :21:35. | :21:41. | |
resignation for Theresa May. He was appointed to George | :21:42. | :21:43. | |
Osborne's team last year, with responsibility | :21:44. | :21:45. | |
for the "Northern Lord O'Neill - a former chief | :21:46. | :21:46. | |
economist at Goldman Sachs - will now sit as a cross-bencher | :21:47. | :21:52. | |
in the Lords. The Information Commissioner | :21:53. | :21:57. | |
says some eight million had their personal information | :21:58. | :21:59. | |
compromised by the hacking attack Today the US firm has been under | :22:00. | :22:03. | |
pressure to explain how data from half a billion customers | :22:04. | :22:09. | |
worldwide had been stolen. Yahoo has described the attack, | :22:10. | :22:13. | |
which happened two years ago, Our technology correspondent | :22:14. | :22:16. | |
Rory Cellan-Jones reports. We're getting used to hacking | :22:17. | :22:23. | |
attacks on big internet names Now one of the oldest brands | :22:24. | :22:25. | |
of all has suffered the biggest data breach in history with the details | :22:26. | :22:31. | |
of 500 million accounts stolen. Yahoo says the attack which took | :22:32. | :22:37. | |
place in 2014 was probably the work of what it called | :22:38. | :22:40. | |
state-sponsored actors. The UK's data regulator | :22:41. | :22:42. | |
says 8 million people There is an expectation | :22:43. | :22:44. | |
from all the data protection authorities that big organisations | :22:45. | :22:51. | |
like Yahoo have the appropriate security measures in place and stay | :22:52. | :22:53. | |
one step ahead of the hackers. While any password data stolen | :22:54. | :22:58. | |
was encrypted and should be secure, Yahoo users are still advised | :22:59. | :23:01. | |
to take action. First and foremost get into Yahoo, | :23:02. | :23:06. | |
if you are a customer, make sure you have changed your | :23:07. | :23:08. | |
password, make sure you unable Using your mobile device receiving | :23:09. | :23:12. | |
an SMS to help you log in. Also if you reused the password | :23:13. | :23:19. | |
anywhere else you have to change Password reuse is a tried and tested | :23:20. | :23:22. | |
attack vector for criminals. Yahoo may be an ailing giant, | :23:23. | :23:26. | |
but hundreds of millions have used it to catch up on news, | :23:27. | :23:29. | |
business, weather or sport Some BT and Sky customers | :23:30. | :23:31. | |
still get their mail from Yahoo. It also owns the photo | :23:32. | :23:40. | |
sharing service Flickr In July the firm agreed to sell up | :23:41. | :23:42. | |
to communications giant Verizon but that deal | :23:43. | :23:48. | |
still hasn't been completed. Yahoo's Marissa Meyer is one | :23:49. | :23:51. | |
of the best paid bosses in She may now face some difficult | :23:52. | :23:58. | |
questions from Verizon. I think the very first question that | :23:59. | :24:07. | |
Verizon is going to be asking, just like many of the users | :24:08. | :24:10. | |
who were affected is for how long How long it took | :24:11. | :24:13. | |
for them to respond. And how long it took for them | :24:14. | :24:16. | |
to communicate to affected users. And then in addition to that, | :24:17. | :24:19. | |
what they are going to do to prevent this happening again in the future | :24:20. | :24:23. | |
because hackers will most Yahoo has struggled to thrive | :24:24. | :24:25. | |
in the era of the mobile Internet. Now its reputation as a competent | :24:26. | :24:34. | |
and secure company has suffered serious damage from this | :24:35. | :24:37. | |
unprecedented data breach. Middlesex are the Country Cricket | :24:38. | :24:39. | |
Champions for the first time since 1993, after beating Yorkshire | :24:40. | :24:45. | |
by 61 runs at Lords, with just four Toby Roland-Jones took a hat trick | :24:46. | :24:48. | |
to seal the victory. Our sport correspondent Joe Wilson | :24:49. | :24:52. | |
watched an extraordinary day When the leaves in St John's Wood | :24:53. | :24:54. | |
tell you it's almost autumn, the champagne has been chilled | :24:55. | :24:58. | |
for long enough. A six month County Championship | :24:59. | :25:02. | |
of four-day cricket matches, Yorkshire bowled balls to be whacked | :25:03. | :25:05. | |
and Middlesex sometimes hit Middlesex declared and Yorkshire | :25:06. | :25:14. | |
would bat again, needing 240. As Taunton Somerset players gathered | :25:15. | :25:23. | |
to watch the telly, a draw at Lord's For the first time ever, | :25:24. | :25:26. | |
drinks served, not champagne. At Lord's Yorkshire sought | :25:27. | :25:36. | |
boundaries, Middlesex wickets. David Willey is an | :25:37. | :25:38. | |
expert slogger. Yorkshire will keep swinging | :25:39. | :25:39. | |
and hoping but the game Toby Roland-Jones had taken two | :25:40. | :25:48. | |
wickets in two balls, then this. 178-all out and at 5.30pm on the | :25:49. | :25:55. | |
final day, Pretty boring this type | :25:56. | :26:02. | |
of cricket, isn't it? It's not Twenty20, it's | :26:03. | :26:09. | |
success you must wait for. This was a cup I've played | :26:10. | :26:14. | |
for since I was 13 years old. A cup I've played 12 seasons | :26:15. | :26:17. | |
in first-class cricket for and we've not come close | :26:18. | :26:21. | |
to a feeling like this Well, there's barely any sun left | :26:22. | :26:24. | |
in the day, barely any But you can see what this trophy | :26:25. | :26:28. | |
means for Middlesex. Now go off and see your fans before | :26:29. | :26:32. | |
they go home. Joe Wilson BBC News, | :26:33. | :26:35. | |
with Middlesex at Lord's. Now on BBC One, it's time | :26:36. | :26:41. | |
for the news where you are. | :26:42. | :26:43. |