my panel, peter hitchens, the columnist for the mail on sunday, and chris wall, the labour party activist. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live and give you your 6:00 news headlines. >> michelle. thank you. the top stories the prime minister has told the families of those killed in the nottingham attacks that a judge led public inquiry will take place in a matter of weeks. during a meeting at number 10 today, the families of barnaby webber, grace o'malley—kumar and ian coates were told by sir keir starmer that a number of different agencies would be scrutinised by the probe. valdo calocane killed 19 year old students mr webber and miss o'malley—kumar and 65 year old caretaker mr coates, before attempting to kill three other people in a spate of attacks in the city in june. in 2023, emma webber said today is a good day. >> so it's the first bit of positive news that we've been able to have for a very, very long time. i'm still processing it. >> it'll be in the next few weeks. as we have always said, as families everywhere that valdo calocane intersected with the authorities, we wer