:00:14. > :00:20.This is outside source, our top stories. Priest -- President Putin
:00:21. > :00:23.is as he's redrawn the main part of Russian Armed Forces from Syria,
:00:24. > :00:27.hundreds of migrants stranded in Greece have been detained in
:00:28. > :00:34.Macedonia after finding another way to cross the border. In chemistry
:00:35. > :00:38.will speak about the latest in the US primaries come including his
:00:39. > :00:42.clash with protesters that led to Donald, cancelling a rally. And
:00:43. > :00:43.Leicester City are playing in the English Premier League, an update on
:00:44. > :01:07.that. Welcome, we are on air and hour
:01:08. > :01:10.earlier than usual because the clocks for the moved forward in the
:01:11. > :01:14.US. We will be on at this time next two weeks and then back to 9pm UK
:01:15. > :01:19.time as normal. Let's start this half hour with the latest, your 40s
:01:20. > :01:22.have stepped up security at public places after an attack at a beach
:01:23. > :01:30.resort on Sunday that killed 18 people. Three days of mourning been
:01:31. > :01:34.declared. This footage came in a few hours ago from the Hotel security
:01:35. > :01:39.cameras, you can see it is at the beach-side bar, heavily armed men
:01:40. > :01:45.opened fire, plenty of people there. Today the French president said for
:01:46. > :01:50.the were French. As was suspected. The attackers fired on beach-goers
:01:51. > :01:55.in the Ivory Coast, about 40 kilometres from the commercial
:01:56. > :01:59.capital. Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb said it launched the attack.
:02:00. > :02:08.Our correspondent said as this report. Colin Patrick is the owner
:02:09. > :02:11.of a hotel in the town where at least two people were killed, three
:02:12. > :02:14.others severely wounded. The customers were having a drink by the
:02:15. > :02:24.swimming pool and the attackers came in. TRANSLATION: They came from the
:02:25. > :02:28.kitchen and came here and shot, he warned the guide in black and then
:02:29. > :02:34.shot a French guy over there. You can see an impact on the wall, then
:02:35. > :02:38.he fell. The hotel owner says he was not surprised by the attack, they
:02:39. > :02:43.had been expecting something like this to happen. He says security
:02:44. > :02:48.must be stepped up. TRANSLATION: Now the solution is to secure the
:02:49. > :02:53.Dutchman is for the security forces to be more present and are visible
:02:54. > :02:58.to secure trust. Doesn't be security forces. Ivory Coast has been a good
:02:59. > :03:01.fight as a potential target for Islamist militants for years,
:03:02. > :03:05.bordering Mali and Burkina Faso, which were attacked in November and
:03:06. > :03:11.January. In previous attacks on regional capitals Al-Qaeda chose
:03:12. > :03:15.upscale coat-tails. This low-key resort is an easier target but it is
:03:16. > :03:20.still one that will stick to be the's minds. It's a place where
:03:21. > :03:24.people came to have fun and very close to the country's capital, a
:03:25. > :03:30.symbol of economic growth in West Africa. On the coast, people are
:03:31. > :03:35.adamant they will not let this attack change their lifestyles. And
:03:36. > :03:38.that this country that has been quickly recovering from a decade of
:03:39. > :03:47.civil conflict must continue to thrive. Plenty more on those reports
:03:48. > :03:53.on the BBC website, look at that and the attack in Ankara. Let's talk
:03:54. > :03:58.sport, a big night in the Premier League tonight, Leicester City
:03:59. > :04:02.playing Newcastle. Rafa Benitez's first game in charge. The kicked off
:04:03. > :04:05.30 minutes ago and if Leicester when they will be five coins clear at the
:04:06. > :04:10.top of the Premier League if they can sustain that form in the running
:04:11. > :04:15.then what an achievement. They have nowhere near the resources of the
:04:16. > :04:22.other English giants. One of Leicester's big fans, Gary Lineker,
:04:23. > :04:28.wrote a piece in the Guardian today in which he said that his team are
:04:29. > :04:35.on the edge of sporting immortality. I'm sure they are if they can keep
:04:36. > :04:40.it up. Catherine, any norms for went up in the newsroom, which suggests
:04:41. > :04:46.there is a Leicester fan among us? Does not a huge roar. Possibly,
:04:47. > :04:51.Leicester are a 1-0 up, Olga Zaki with a spectacular overhead kick to
:04:52. > :04:55.put Leicester head. Hugely important game, became the Haddin had and are
:04:56. > :04:59.relying upon to keep them ahead of their rivals, can close the gap --
:05:00. > :05:05.gap at the top of the table beating Aston Villa yesterday, just two
:05:06. > :05:08.points in it at the moment if Leicester can winter night they will
:05:09. > :05:13.be five points clear, and enormous night for a list of the what keep
:05:14. > :05:17.life is a big night for Newcastle United, Benitez taking charge for
:05:18. > :05:21.the first time as they try and avoid relegation and if they win tonight
:05:22. > :05:27.they will be clear of the relegation zone for now. Big night for both
:05:28. > :05:29.teams. That is of five Rafah, this tonight and then the north-east
:05:30. > :05:37.derby, playing Sunderland at the weekend. Yes, on Sunday, big weekend
:05:38. > :05:39.for Newcastle coming up, a run of difficult fixtures for Benitez on
:05:40. > :05:45.the side of his career, what a season Leicester have had, they've
:05:46. > :05:49.started this season as favourites to be relegated because they did so
:05:50. > :05:55.badly the previous season, they got off to such a strong start this time
:05:56. > :05:57.around when some of the big-name in the Premier League faltered,
:05:58. > :06:00.Manchester United and Chelsea that you would expect to be up there,
:06:01. > :06:05.Manchester City had a stumble this weekend as well and gradually held
:06:06. > :06:11.on. Lots of people saying they must slip up, this cannot last, but it
:06:12. > :06:14.has and it's made even more remarkable by the fact that you
:06:15. > :06:18.think of how little Leicester City have had to spend compared to the
:06:19. > :06:22.likes of the big-name click Manchester United and Manchester
:06:23. > :06:28.City. Gary Lineker saying that if they win it would be the most
:06:29. > :06:32.unlikely triumph in team sport history. Nine games left of the
:06:33. > :06:35.season, plenty of time for a Leicester to slip up, but wouldn't
:06:36. > :06:42.it be brilliant if they could hang on? 1-0 just now against Newcastle
:06:43. > :06:45.United, we will keep you updated. I think they were bottom of the league
:06:46. > :06:54.this time of the season last year? Hanky for joining us. Tennis, Rafa
:06:55. > :06:57.Nadal has said he will sue an extra French Government minister who
:06:58. > :06:59.accused him of failing a drugs test. Her name is Rossland Barcelona who
:07:00. > :07:15.said this: Quite an explosive allegation. This
:07:16. > :07:21.was his response. I have heard, it's like this a couple of times and this
:07:22. > :07:32.will be the last one because I am going to sue her. I let it go a few
:07:33. > :07:44.times in the past, not more. I know how tough I worked to be here, to
:07:45. > :07:48.listen to comments like that come to hurt, from a person who should be
:07:49. > :07:57.serious, a minister of a big and great country like France. So I am
:07:58. > :07:59.going to sue her and everyone who will comment something similar in
:08:00. > :08:05.the future because I am tired of them. Fighting talk from Rafa Nadal.
:08:06. > :08:09.Stay with us, in a few minutes we will look at the latest mission to
:08:10. > :08:11.Mars, a joint-venture between Russia and Europe that aims to sniff out
:08:12. > :08:24.live on the red planet. More than 500 people in England and
:08:25. > :08:27.Wales have been arrested for neglecting the last year for leaving
:08:28. > :08:37.their child unattended. How young is too young? Tim Haines was arrested
:08:38. > :08:42.when he left his young daughter in his car outside a chemist commits to
:08:43. > :08:45.came more than a year to clear his name. We went into court and the
:08:46. > :08:50.judge said how long could you leave her for? Five minutes? And that is
:08:51. > :08:58.supposed be a crime? And the case was dismissed. But altogether it was
:08:59. > :09:04.a harrowing and worrying experience and we left our lives in complete
:09:05. > :09:11.turmoil 40-year and a half dozen for wine and a half years. How unusual
:09:12. > :09:15.are these cases? We said Freedom of information requests to 43 police
:09:16. > :09:19.forces across England and Wales, or the 28th at Clyde, there were 510
:09:20. > :09:25.arrests last year in total, the youngest child concern was just six
:09:26. > :09:30.weeks old but the oldest was 15. What does the law say? There are
:09:31. > :09:34.several legal age limit that come to child's life when they should be
:09:35. > :09:38.educated from, the type of film they can and see and even when they can
:09:39. > :09:45.become marriage, of course, but there is no legal age limit for when
:09:46. > :09:48.a child can be left home alone. The law states simply that a child
:09:49. > :09:54.should never be left at home if they would be at risk. Parents know the
:09:55. > :09:57.maturity level of their children and they have a strong suspicion about
:09:58. > :10:01.when things are safe and when they are not. What the NSPCC is saying is
:10:02. > :10:05.that parents should not take risks when it comes to children and for
:10:06. > :10:12.anyone under school-age they should not be alone. Former MP John hemming
:10:13. > :10:19.is campaigning for more clarity in the law. Specific ages would help,
:10:20. > :10:26.more guidance would help, those 510 people might be right, some are
:10:27. > :10:30.almost certainly right, but it is a criminal act, but otherwise would be
:10:31. > :10:35.surprised as to what had happened. The NSPCC advice is that no child
:10:36. > :10:42.under 12 should be left for what it calls a long time and 60s should not
:10:43. > :10:46.be alone overnight, but it's advice, guidance, not law and for some
:10:47. > :10:59.parents that can cause just as many problems as it solves.
:11:00. > :11:04.This is outside source live from the BBC newsroom, are the story is
:11:05. > :11:09.President Putin says he is withdrawing the main part of Russian
:11:10. > :11:16.Armed Forces from Syria, saying his country but intervention had largely
:11:17. > :11:20.achieved its objectives. Next on the BBC debate about your Watkin,
:11:21. > :11:24.America has an exclusive report from the Peruvian Amazon, where a huge
:11:25. > :11:30.oil spill has taken a heavy toll on local Munshi 's dismal community is.
:11:31. > :11:33.Here in the UK the news at ten looks at where signals that budget in the
:11:34. > :11:37.UK when the Chancellor announces his plans for the year ahead. Oregon's
:11:38. > :11:48.Bercow the latest on where the axe is likely to fall. As always there
:11:49. > :11:55.is plenty to catch up on with the US primaries in Chicago a rally on
:11:56. > :11:59.Friday for Donald Trump was called off for safety reasons. There were
:12:00. > :12:03.scuffles and fights between protesters and strong supporters and
:12:04. > :12:07.then Mr Trump linked Democratic hopeful Bernie Saunders for sending
:12:08. > :12:13.his supporters to disrupt the rally and back on the other way from Mr
:12:14. > :12:16.Saunders, describing Mr Trump as, yes, a pathological liar, insisting
:12:17. > :12:22.his campaign is nothing to do with the demonstrations. Let's go to
:12:23. > :12:26.Washington. I know this is a rough and tumble in politics but this is
:12:27. > :12:31.ridiculous. I do not remember, I was trying to go back through my history
:12:32. > :12:35.books, but I don't remember in all the campaigns I've covered anything
:12:36. > :12:41.quite like this where there has been coming yes, tension, but this level
:12:42. > :12:46.of repeated violence, low-level violence when they -- mainly,
:12:47. > :12:51.although the rally was shot down on Friday. Lots of big questions now
:12:52. > :12:57.are being raised about Mr Trump himself, has somehow his language at
:12:58. > :13:02.rallies incited this kind of violence? The top Republican in the
:13:03. > :13:06.House of Representatives, Paul Ryan, Speaker of the house, did today say
:13:07. > :13:11.that candidates are responsible for the tone and conduct at their
:13:12. > :13:14.rallies. He did not name Mr Trump specifically but it's interesting
:13:15. > :13:17.that senior Republicans are effectively saying that if there is
:13:18. > :13:22.violence you are responsible and you must control your crowds and what
:13:23. > :13:26.you say sets the tone. Do you think this placed Mr Trump's advantage? Is
:13:27. > :13:33.there any dip in the polls because of the scuffles were seen? One
:13:34. > :13:36.Republican post was saying earlier that in the primary campaign, the
:13:37. > :13:41.people who like Mr Trump will just rally around him tighter, they are
:13:42. > :13:45.saying that this is the fault of the protesters and they have a right to
:13:46. > :13:49.hear their candidates, Mr Trump himself today described his rallies
:13:50. > :13:56.as a lovefest and said there is no violence and nobody has been hurt.
:13:57. > :14:00.During this stage of the campaign, this, if anything, makes his
:14:01. > :14:04.supporters feel even more that the liberal media as they call it and
:14:05. > :14:08.the established Republicans are gaining up against us but when it
:14:09. > :14:13.gets the general election campaign of Mr Kopp is the nominee, this kind
:14:14. > :14:17.of violence and chaos and confusion is not the kind of thing Americans
:14:18. > :14:23.will like to see particularly. -- if Mr Trump. I want to show people what
:14:24. > :14:28.is happening around the country, these early states that will be
:14:29. > :14:33.voting tomorrow. We have often marked the Northern Mariana Islands
:14:34. > :14:37.that is in northern territory of the cause of the US. Lots of delegates
:14:38. > :14:43.up for grabs in these states that are voting. The two key states are
:14:44. > :14:48.Florida and Ohio because they are the home states of Marco Rubio and
:14:49. > :14:53.John Casey, winning those would mean an awful lot for their respective
:14:54. > :14:59.campaigns. What are the polls seen? This is a poll for Florida, looks
:15:00. > :15:05.messy but you just focus on these lines, that is Mr Trump's line, a
:15:06. > :15:12.dip in March but back up to the top, and this one is Marco Rubio, the
:15:13. > :15:19.home Senator, nowhere near Mr Trump. He is a long way ahead and if we
:15:20. > :15:22.were to show viewers the Ohio Graaf, similar to that, John Casey and
:15:23. > :15:27.Donald Trump much tighter, that looks more like an interesting race?
:15:28. > :15:31.It is possible John Casey, the governor of Ohio, manages to squeak
:15:32. > :15:35.that one out and he would use that as a rational sake why should I get
:15:36. > :15:40.out of the race? I just won one of the biggest states where it is a
:15:41. > :15:43.winner take all states, and that justifies me staying on in this
:15:44. > :15:46.race, Florida will be interesting to watch and particularly what happens
:15:47. > :15:54.to Marco Rubio, the establishment earning in as the centrist moderate
:15:55. > :15:57.Senator from that state, as you suggested, 20 points behind Donald
:15:58. > :16:05.Trump just now, it looks like, will have a half-day does make hefty win
:16:06. > :16:09.in Florida. If Tom wins Florida and Illinois and Ohio that is pretty
:16:10. > :16:12.much game over, it would be almost impossible to say this was not
:16:13. > :16:18.Donald Trump's nomination. What do you make of Mitt Romney backing
:16:19. > :16:25.Casey? And trying to think what the strategy would be? The strategy from
:16:26. > :16:30.people like Mitt Romney is anyone but Trump. What can we possibly do
:16:31. > :16:35.to stop him? And there is something new new public in party that you
:16:36. > :16:38.want to give as many opponents in the race for as long as possible to
:16:39. > :16:44.stop trouble getting the magic number of delegates that he needs to
:16:45. > :16:47.secure the nomination. That kicks into July and the Convention in
:16:48. > :16:51.Cleveland and makes it a brokered convention and it will start again
:16:52. > :16:56.and they will start haggling again. We will see after tomorrow, if he
:16:57. > :17:01.does well in Florida, Illinois and state Ohio, then it is his
:17:02. > :17:04.nomination, it will be hard for the establishment to stop him and they
:17:05. > :17:08.will have to make a choice, do we get behind him, do we stay silent at
:17:09. > :17:12.home or carry on supporting opponents? It will be interesting to
:17:13. > :17:19.see what happens after Tuesday to the Republican Party. We will be
:17:20. > :17:23.watching. Thank you. Is there life on Mars? Earlier today a rocket
:17:24. > :17:26.blasted off from Kazakhstan for the beginning of a seven-month journey
:17:27. > :17:29.carrying with it in Mars Explorer that is designed to sniff out
:17:30. > :17:36.methane. The gas that can indicate life. It is the first of a two state
:17:37. > :17:40.exploration of the red planet. A joint Wenger bank Europe and Russia.
:17:41. > :17:42.-- venture by. On On its way to search
:17:43. > :17:44.for life on another world. The spacecraft begins its 300
:17:45. > :17:49.million mile journey. When it arrives at Mars in October,
:17:50. > :17:52.it will analyse traces of a gas called methane, that could have been
:17:53. > :17:57.created by living organisms. Where we thought previously
:17:58. > :18:00.it was a barren and sterile planet and there
:18:01. > :18:06.was nothing to be found there, everything has become more
:18:07. > :18:08.and more likely to lean towards the fact that actually,
:18:09. > :18:11.there could still be life there. The first views of the Martian
:18:12. > :18:14.landscape, taken in the 1970s, But images taken from space over
:18:15. > :18:21.the past 20 years showed that there was water
:18:22. > :18:24.frozen under the surface. And last year, the most
:18:25. > :18:29.remarkable pictures yet. Channels recently carved
:18:30. > :18:32.by flowing water. And where there is water,
:18:33. > :18:36.there may be life. It is here at this Mars mock-up
:18:37. > :18:40.in Stevenage that the rover that will search for that life
:18:41. > :18:44.is being designed and tested. This is a prototype of the rover
:18:45. > :18:47.Europe will be sending to Mars It will be the first able to drill
:18:48. > :18:54.deep into the Martian surface. Now that's important
:18:55. > :18:57.because if there is life on Mars, it is going to be found
:18:58. > :19:01.several metres underground. Life is more likely to exist
:19:02. > :19:05.under the Martian surface because it is shielded
:19:06. > :19:08.from the radiation from space that A British team is developing
:19:09. > :19:16.the rover's camera. It will be using a series of filters
:19:17. > :19:22.to find the most likely place It's a very exciting time
:19:23. > :19:25.for Mars exploration. We are perhaps on the brink
:19:26. > :19:27.of discovering whether there is or was life on Mars
:19:28. > :19:30.and these two missions are perfectly By the end of the decade,
:19:31. > :19:34.we might have the answer to the question,
:19:35. > :19:36.is there, or was there If they do find life,
:19:37. > :19:40.it is likely that it is commonplace Scientists will then know that we're
:19:41. > :20:00.not alone in the universe. that rocket is travelling at over
:20:01. > :20:04.20,000 kilometres per are distilled takes six months. That's it for this
:20:05. > :20:05.evening, thank you for watching, act at the same time