north yorkshire police and crime commissioner, phillip allott, whose comments about the sarah everard sparked outrage resigns, after a no—confidence vote. in norway, a man who killed five people using a bow and arrow, was known to the police, who say they'd had concerns he'd been radicalised. new research suggests babies of asian origin are at higher risk of being stillborn or dying shortly after birth. a leading charity calls for urgent action. and 41 years later, could british olympic silver—medallist swimmer sharron davies be about to be awarded the gold? good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has told gps in england to see more patients face—to—face, as long waits in accident and emergency departments rise to their worst level since records began. lack of access to gps has been cited as a key factor in growing pressures on a&es. in september, a quarter of patients who came to a&e in england waited longer than four hours for treatment. meanwhile, more people than ever are waiting for routine nhs treatments in england. in august, 5.7 million patients were on waiting li