KCNA/REUTERSHello. Here’s your morning briefing:
But it is not thought that North Korea – which says it is now a “fully fledged nuclear power” – has long-range nuclear weapon capabilities yet, as it has not miniaturised the necessary warheads to the extent they can be carried via missile over the required distances. The US has asked for a meeting of the United Nations Security Council later to discuss the issue.
Stalking victims ‘being let down’
Too many crimes of stalking and harassment in England and Wales aren’t being recorded, leaving victims at risk, a report says. The Inspectorate of Constabulary and the Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate also found not enough investigations were carried out properly and cases were often misunderstood. “It is not acceptable that victims and their families are left to live in fear,” the report argues. Police and prosecutors have promised to improve their performance.


Grenfell: Survivors express frustration
Murdered man ‘failed’ by police
Analysis: Five reasons why Donald Trump’s going to Poland
By Kevin Ponniah, BBC News
Both Poland’s political leaders and Mr Trump see themselves as being at the vanguard of a populist movement against liberal elites who have dominated politics in the West in recent years.
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Sex robots Call to ban import of models designed to look like children
Student debts Graduates to be left owing more than £50,000 on average, says IFS
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Simon MagnusToday’s lookahead
16:00 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meets the Queen at Holyrood Palace.
21:30 The UK’s Museum of the Year winner is announced.
On this day
1975 American Arthur Ashe becomes the first black man to win the Wimbledon singles championship, beating compatriot Jimmy Connors.
