political editor of the sunday mirror and people, nigel nelson, and the political commentator, jo phillipstaliate in its own time for the assassination of its top nuclear scientist. president hasan rouhani has blamed israel for the killing of mohsen fakhrizadeh, and he says the country's nuclear programme will continue. the scientist was shot dead on friday, when gunmen ambushed his car in the town of absard, east of the capital, tehran. israel has not commented, but it has previously accused mr fakhrizadeh of masterminding a covert nuclear weapons programme. here's our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams. angry protests once more on the streets of the iranian capital. people here in no doubt about who was behind yesterday's killing. "we demand a hard revenge against america and israel," says this university student. the father of iran's nuclear programme is now being treated like a martyr, his assassination the subject of much debate. "0ur enemies are becoming weak," he says. "assassination is the work of those who have no other options." and they point the finger at donald trump. "in hi