for the slaughter of 8,000 men and boys in srebrenico, ratko mladic is convicted of crimes against humanity. the man known as the butcher of bosnia is found guilty of genocide and extermination and will spend the rest of his life in prison. the trial lasted five years, todayjustice and relief for the families of the victims, who had long feared the commander of the bosnian serb military. president trump breaks his silence on roy moore, saying the alabama senate candidate has denied allegations of sexual misconduct and you have to listen to him too. britain's bleak budget, economic growth forecasts are way down, the extra costs of brexit up, so why is the chancellor still giving some money away? also on the programme: mugabe is gone — the man who'll replace him has returned. emmerson manangwa flies in to zimbabwe to a hero's welcome in the words of the presiding judge, radko mladic was responsible for "the most heinous of crimes known to mankind". it was his orders that led to the slaughter in srebrenica of 8000 men and boys, who'd been separated from women, taken away in buses or marched of