Wins Sports Personality of the year. And well be taking another look at the papers with political commentator and former head of press under david cameron, Giles Kenningham and the Political Writer and academic, maya goodfellow. Good evening. Labours leaders have apologised for the partys defeat in the general election, which saw them lose 59 seats. Jeremy corbyn said he was sorry they came up short. Speaking to the bbcs andrew marr, shadow chancellorjohn mcdonnell, said he owns this disaster and that he regretted the party wasnt able to articulate its message more effectively. But he also blamed brexit, and the medias portrayal ofjeremy corbyn insisting that hed been demonised. Tonight, labour suggested that the process to elect a new leader could begin onjanuary 7th, as nick eardley reports. Thejeremy corbyn era is coming to an end, but what will that mean for the labour party . How much does it need to change after its disastrous election result . This morning, mr corbyn said he took his responsibility. His right hand man went further. Its on me. Lets take it on the chin. I own this disaster. So i apologise. I apologise to all those wonderful labour mps whove lost their seats who worked so hard. I apologise to all our campaigners. But that apology only goes so far. The outgoing leadership say they made mistakes, but they blame brexit, believe they were demonised by the media and insist on their radical policy agenda was popular. If there was one criticism, and this is a self criticism, its not having a narrative that convinced people about how this all fitted together. Mr corbyn wants his successor in place by the end of march, and the process of electing his replacement could begin in early january. Before that, though, on tuesday, labour mps will meet for their election postmortem, and some want the leader to go sooner. The battle for the labour leadership is likely to be bruising, because there are vastly different interpretations of what went wrong. Some want a leader who will continue with mr corbyns message, butjust find a better way of selling it. Others want a leader who will drag the party back to the political centre. Others still want a leader who can appeal to the north, who can say to those labour voters who abandoned the party for the conservatives over brexit, we understand you. The wigan mp lisa nandy says shes thinking about running. Weve just had the most shattering defeat where you really felt in towns like mine that the earth was quaking. And weve watched the entire labour base just crumble beneath our feet. We have to think seriously about how we rebuild that coalition that has propelled us into power three times in the last hundred years. The lewishams and the leighs, and how you speak for both. There are other big ramifications from thursdays vote, too. Independence has shot up the agenda after the snps victory in scotland. The uk government says the last independence vote should be respected. Nicola sturgeon says she has a mandate for a new one. You cannot hold scotland in the union against its will. You cannot sort ofjust lock us in a cupboard and turn the key and hope that everything goes away. If the union, if the United Kingdom is to continue, then it can only be by consent. Boris johnsons government meanwhile prepares to get down to business. On thursday there will be a queens speech with a focus on the nhs, and yes, delivering brexit next month. Our intention is to bring the withdrawal bill, the legislation, back to parliament before christmas. This week . Ideally before christmas, as soon as possible would be perfect. New mps will start to arrive here tomorrow to a very different political landscape. Some questions, like will brexit happen, have been answered. Others, like the future of labour and perhaps the uk, are being asked as loudly as ever. Nick eardley, bbc news. The longest session of un climate talks ever held has come to an end in madrid. After an extra two days and nights of talks, all countries agreed to develop tougher carbon cutting plans in time for another major conference next year hosted by the uk, in glasgow. Todays deal, seen as a compromise, has been criticised by the un secretary general as a lost opportunity. Our science editor David Shukman has the details. We are starting to get a little lost. We are kind of lost. 0k. Confusion and fatigue after the longest session of climate negotiations on record. We are a little confused about what documents are being discussed. The hope had been to speed up the fight against rising temperatures. Instead, the talks limped to a compromise that left many unhappy. Especially the island nations that fear for their futures. Im exhausted. Ifeel like much, much more could have been done. And im thinking about how im going to go home and explain that this was a really, really challenging process, especially for the island states and other developing nations. The gases driving up temperatures are being blasted out in ever greater quantities. And the most Vulnerable Countries were banking on getting new promises to cut these emissions. Their worry is that a hotter world will see more and a higher sea level, threatening coastlines around the world. The whole point of these talks over the last quarter of a century has been to try to stop Global Temperatures from rising to dangerous levels. The world has already warmed byjust over one celsius over the last 150 years. And a rise of up to 1. 5 degrees is regarded as the maximum safe limit. But even with all the pledges that countries have made on Climate Change, were still heading for an increase of at least three degrees despite all these conferences. So, what happens now . The worlds biggest polluter china is still using coal, the dirtiest kind of fuel, and has plans to burn a lot more of it. But there are hints that next year we will see a greener chinese policy emerge. Applause. That would help the uk. The former minister clare oneil is now in the chair of the un process. Shell need plenty of support ahead of the next summit due in glasgow next november. One of the things at this moment which made it more difficult for the uk is the fact they have a much tighter set of negotiating items they will have to deal with next year but the actual lift in terms of delivering more action was always going to be a big lift and they cant do it on their own. And all the time, reminders of the threat. Australia is enduring unprecedented bushfires and the coming days there could also see record heat. David shukman, bbc news. A british man shot and killed during a robbery in argentina is understood to be 50 year old Matthew Gibbard from northamptonshire. His stepson stefan zone is also thought to have been wounded. It happened outside a five star hotel in the capital buenos aires. Angus crawford reports. Moments before a brutal attack in broad daylight. See the white minibus. Matthew gibbard, stefan zone and theirfamily are inside. The driver moves to get their luggage. No one notices the man on the motorbike. At the top of the screen, his accomplice attacks the tourists who fight back. What happens next is too distressing to show. It took place yesterday morning in one of buenos aires most affluent neighbourhoods outside the 5 star faena art hotel. Mr gibbard died in hospital. Mr zone, shot in the thigh, is in a serious condition. The Foreign Office says its supporting their family and helping the authorities. The attackers fled on a motorbike. Police have made no arrests. A life cut short in a senseless act of violence. Angus crawford, bbc news. A man is in a Critical Condition in hospital after being shot by armed police in hull. Officers were called out to a man believed to be in possession of a firearm in the early hours of this morning. Crispin rolfe reports. One of hulls main streets, hessle road, shut after police shot a man reported to be carrying a firearm. The man at the centre of this incident is now, police say, in a Critical Condition in hospital after being shot by officers in the early hours of the morning. As is standard practice, this is now being referred to the independent office of Police Conduct as further investigations continue. All ive heard is that they shot somebody in the middle of the night, about 2am. If hes been waving a gun about, thats the only thing they could do. Shocking in this day and age but you get used to it, dont you . You hear it every other week on the news that now but obviously not down hessle road. Its not very good, i mean, i was born on hessle road, my mum was as well. To see Something Like this, it is terrible. No one else was injured in the incident, which police say they dont believe to have any connection to terrorism. Police in the indian capital delhi have clashed with protesters angry about a new citizenship law. The law gives migrants from three countries citizenship if theyre facing religious persecution but it excludes muslims and has sparked protests across the country. The demonstrations have been largely peaceful today but Police Used Tear Gas and batons near a university in delhi. Students there have denied any part in the violence. Pratiksha ghildial reports. Extraordinary scenes in indias capital. This is the fifth straight day of violent protests across many parts of the country. Here, the Security Forces clash with students from a top university. The students claim the police violently entered the Jamia Millia Islamia university and assaulted them. The police say they were attacked with stones. The students were protesting against indias new citizenship law that allows migrants from neighbouring countries to get indian citizenship, except if they are muslims. Its notjust delhi thats erupted with anger. In the North Eastern state of assam, theyre on the streets for different reasons. These people feel the new will lead to them being overrun by migrants from neighbouring bangladesh, both hindus and muslims. At least two people were killed here, reportedly in firing by Security Forces. 17 year old sam stafford was one of them. A passionate musician, he wanted to show solidarity with his friends who were protesting against the new citizenship law. Translation we got a call that sam was hit by bullets. We got a call that sam was hit by bullets, she tells me, and he died on the spot. I wantjustice i want to know why he was shot. He committed no crime. Meanwhile, people are determined to show resistance. Even as the authorities continue the clamp down. Pratiksha ghildial, bbc news, assam. Thousands of Anti Government protesters have clashed with police in lebanons capital, beirut. Dozens were injured in some of the worst violence since rallies began two months ago. The interior minister has warned protesters against provoking a confrontation with the police. Demonstrators blame the countrys leaders for lebanons economic crisis, accusing them of mismanagement and corruption. A series of earthquakes have struck the philippines, killing a six year old girl, and injuring several other people the Us Geological survey has recorded 15 tremors near the Southern City of davao in a 2k hour period the largest of which had a magnitude of 6. 8. Buildings have collapsed and there are fears some people may have been trapped. A large scale search and rescue operation is under way. Around 2,000 properties are still without water in and around Leighton Linslade in bedfordshire, after supplies failed on friday night. An initial problem, caused by a broken valve, has been fixed. But Anglian Water says air, trapped in pipes, means supplies havent been restored in some areas. Jenny kirk reports. Queues at tesco in Leighton Buzzard today, but these arent christmas shoppers. I wasnt even aware that this water station was around, so this is my first trip. Im guessing one of many. Around 20,000 homes were left without water when the problem started on friday evening. A faulty valve was found and repaired, but this morning, 5,000 people in Leighton Linslade were still not reconnected. Businesses have been hit hard, forced to close at what should be a busy time of the year. The owners of the white horse pub and b b have said it has cost them thousands in lost trade. Also closed, the nearby italian bistro, which is had to cancel a Christmas Party of 20 planned for tonight. We have a business to run first, but im looking at all the families around the area, maybe with kids as well or old people, water is a primary need and we really need it. An air lock is unusual and is very difficult to resolve. First of all you need to find it and then remove it from the network. That is why we have had teams today literally walking the network to try and find that airlock and remove it. To help the most vulnerable people, tankers were brought in, pumping Drinking Water directly into the mains. After two days without water, the Elm Lodge Care home was giving its own supply from a 9000 litre tank. And for all the inconvenience, Anglian Water has apologised. The headlines on bbc news labours leaders apologise for the partys crushing defeat in last weeks general election. Nicola sturgeon renews her call for a second referendum on scottish independence, saying the people of scotland mustnt be kept in the union against their will. The Climate Change talks in madrid end with a compromise agreement to toughen up carbon cutting pledges before the next conference. Sport, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. Good evening. After his heroics in the cricket world cup final, and one of the most memorable knocks in test history, ben stokes was voted for by you as the 2019 Sports Personality of the year. It was the culmination of an emotional evening in aberdeen as the finest sportspeople past and presents came to scotland, by various means, to celebrate another memorable year. Joe wilson was there. 10,000 waited, warm indoors in aberdeen. Not gareth thomas. He had been cycling from cardiff, sometimes with friends on the quartrocycle, but always with the same intention, to spread the message of tackling stigma. Gareth played 100 rugby internationals for wales. He is hiv positive. Oh, and he was delivering the trophy for this years Sports Personality. Aberdeen born denis law read out the name. Ben stokes. Ben stokes had been a strong bookies favourite. A slip of the tongue from gary lineker had suggested he was the winner before voting even opened. In his speech, ben stokes referenced what he called a tough time in his life two years ago. From the court case to this, stokes was trying to keep it in context. My wife, claire, youre a rock. You always have been. You always will be. I wish you could come up here with me, because you deserve this moment as much as i do. He finished ahead of lewis hamilton, and third was dina asher smith. Standing on a red carpet signifies success and glamour, but there are all sorts of reasons why sport demand attention. Doddie weir strode forwards, the crowd rising with him, to receive the Helen Rollason award. A towering force in Scottish Rugby, he is living with motor neurone disease, trying to find a cure by raising money. Muscles no longer Strong Enough to hold the prize, so Princess Anne held it for him. He has never lost his sense of humour. It was ironic being a Scottish Rugby player in the 90s, this was the closest i ever got to a trophy, so its very nice. Applause. And here, a true game changer for british sport. Tanni grey thompsons countless achievements did so much to establish her sport. She took centre stage. A Lifetime Achievement award, and she is still only 50. The victory for ben stokes reflects crickets resurgence in 2019. World cup, ashes. He didnt do it all on his own, but he did do a lot of it. Joe wilson, bbc news, aberdeen. Kevin de bruyne has been described as extraordinary by his manager, pep guardiola, after the belgian midfielder shone in manchester citys 3 0 win at arsenal. He wasted little time in making an impact at the emirates, firing city ahead after less than 20 minutes with a powerful finish. City then hit arsenal on the counter attack, with de bruyne turning provider this time to set up Raheem Sterling for the second. Not to be outdone, he helped himself to another goal before half time. Jose mourinhos tottenham have climbed to fifth after a late 2 1 win at wolves. Manchester united drew with everton. Another player to be lauded by his manager was celtics jeremie frimpong, who neil lennon described as magnificent in their 2 0 win over hibernian. They are two points clear of rangers at the top of the scottish premiership. Steven gerrards side beat motherwell 2 0 at fir park. Nikola katic opened the scoring before alfredo morelos sealed the points. He was then sent off in the aftermath for an offensive gesture towards motherwell fans in his celebration. Four wins from four have pushed exeter to the verge of the quarter finals of rugby unions champions cup for the First Time Since 2016. The chiefs had to battle against the sharks and the weather, with play briefly suspended in the second half due to heavy hailstones. But five tries in the match sealed a bonus point win. Baths qualification hopes are done after they were heavily beaten in clermont. Just time to tell you mark selby won the Scottish Open snooker tonight, beating Jack Lisowski in the final. That, though, is all your sport for now. It is 20 years since Vladimir Putin came to power, first as Prime Minister and then as president of russia. In that time, he has built a system of power which revolves around him, resulting in all major decisions being taken by the kremlin. That is why Many Russians feel they have to go directly to him to solve their problems, sometimes with remarkable success, as Steve Rosenberg reports from eastern siberia. Russian rulers are like siberian winters. They go on and on. Josef stalins icy grip spanned a quarter of a century. Brezhnev ruled 18 years. For Vladimir Putin, its already 20, and counting. Nadiezhda is a putin fan. When eight houses in her village burnt down, she went on tv and begged the president to help. The very next day, mr putin sent in the builders, and abracadabra new homes, courtesy of the kremlin. Nadiezhda even got to meet russias leader and shake his hand. Translation people in the village told me, dont wash your hand for a year. Some of them asked me to shake their hands with the hand the president shook. Under putin, russia has risen from her knees. Let him stay in power. Give him another 20 years. This is exactly how Vladimir Putin wants his people to see him as the solution to their problems, not as the cause of them. And because the kremlin controls the media here, and the whole political system, for the last 20 years it has been able to push this message quite successfully. Over the last two decades, Vladimir Putin has honed the image of modern day tsar, all powerful, irreplaceable. But not everyone in russia believes that is a good thing. Someone whos been in powerfor that long cannot avoid beginning to think that he is very special, that he is more intelligent than anyone else, that he knows it all. Gradually, you succumb to this aura of being the only and the one great, and so on, and thats very dangerous for a country. Boris yeltsin didnt succumb. 20 years ago, he stepped down early to hand over to putin. Valentin yumashev played a key role in that decision. As Boris Yeltsins chief of staff, he had hired putin to be his deputy, and later recommended him to yeltsin as a possible future president. So what does he think . Will putin leave office when constitutionally obliged to, in four years time . Translation if we asked putin now about 2024, hed say 100 that he will step down. But thats four years away. The situation will be different. We dont know what Vladimir Putin will do then. What we do know is that, although russian winters are long, they do end eventually. And so, eventually, will the putin era. But what comes next . What kind of leader . Its too soon to predict. Steve rosenberg, bbc news, siberia. Anna karina, one of the icons of frances new wave cinema, has died at the age of 79. She starred in some of the best known films made by the director jean luc godard, and directed films herself. David ba mford takes a look back at her life. Anna karina was one of the most prominent actresses of the french new wave cinema in the 1960s, starring in movies such as pierrot le fou and alphaville. She was an important inspiration, professionally and personally, for one of frances best known directors, jean luc godard. The two married in 1961, though they divorced in 1965. They made numerous films together, including le petit soldat, in which she played a pro algeria activist, une femme est une femme, through to made in usa. Anna karina was also known as a singer, and in particular for her pop hits with serge gainsbourg. Anna with serge gainsbourg. Karina, who has died at the of anna karina, who has died at the age of 79. Tomorrow night, the duke and duchess of cambridge will be showing off their culinary skills for a festive bbc one show with mary berry. The special programme will see william and kate combine cooking with a tour of good causes they are supporting this christmas. Our royal correspondent Daniela Relph has had a sneak preview. Baking royalty meets real loyalty. But it was the duchess of cambridge who was a super fan here. She even confessed one of prince louiss first words was mary, due to the number of mary berry cookbooks around the royal kitchen. So do you do a bit of cooking with your children . Yes, we really enjoy it. Again, for them to be creative, for them to try and be as independent as possible with it. Actually, one of the last things we cooked together was your pizza dough. We made pizzas. Did you . With your pizza dough recipe, and. Did it work . It did work. They loved it, absolutely loved it. The programme explores the Royals Charity projects. William took mary berry to the passage homeless charity, a place he first visited with his mother around 30 years ago. He said Princess Diana brought her sons here to show them life beyond palace walls, something he is now trying to do with his own children. Do you talk to your children about your thoughts and your views, and show them . Will you bring them along here when theyre a bit bigger . Absolutely, and on the school run i know it sounds a little bit contrived, but on the school run already, bearing in mind theyre six and four, whenever we see anyone sleeping rough on the streets, i talk about it. And i point it out, and i explain why. And theyre all very interested, theyre like, why is that person. . Why cant they go home . On your marks, get set, go. There was of course a royal bake off, with william drafting in expert help while his wife revealed his cooking skills. Hes very good at breakfast. University days, he used to cook all sorts of meals. I think thats when he was trying to impress me, mary. It is a christmas behind the scenes peek at their work and home life of this future king and queen. Daniela relph, bbc news. A bit of snow on the hills especially across parts of scotland and Northern England especially, and there are more of the show around through tonight. So another fresh coding of snow for one or two on the hills, mainly. Ice risk becoming a bit more expensive as we go through the night. Let me show you whether showers are at the moment. It is not all about the wintry nest. The wintry nest. A line of showers with some intense thunderstorm, torrential rain and large hail putting across the london area toward east anglia and kent overnight. Some showers further north and west of that, and the showers across scotland and Northern England most likely to produce some snow over the hills. Windy conditions with showers across the west of scotland. The breeze still fairly noticeable towards the south west, in between, the winds will start to feel a little bit later. Anywhere from wales, the midlands northwards, some slippery roads and pavements into the morning, more especially across scotla nd morning, more especially across scotland and Northern England. So a chilly start to the working week. If it is too cold for you, that averages will slowly rise but the payoff is it will turn wetter and windier as we go through the second half of the week. But monday for england and wales at least will be slightly drier than the weekend. There will still be some showers across the south east corner, one or two further west, but fewer showers than we have had. Showers more frequent across western scotland and northern ireland, given a good covering of snow across the Western Highlands parts of the western grampians will have it as well. Further south and east, the winds later but temperature is fairly similarto later but temperature is fairly similar to what we have seen, four to 10 degrees. The temperatures will drop away quite quickly once the sun sets on monday afternoon. So a cold evening to come, showers continuing across scotland and northern ireland, turning letters was the south east corner, linked to this weather front extending out of france. It really wont affect the channel islands, east anglia and the south east. The big question mark is how quickly it clears. It could be hanging around fora how quickly it clears. It could be hanging around for a good part of the day across the south east corner before it eventually departs. Elsewhere, some dense fog patches around on tuesday morning. But fewer showers in many places will get away with a dry day. But it will be quite a chilly one. Temperature is lower than this weekend at around 3 eight celsius. So i colder day for all, and a cold and frosty and icy night to follow. Dense patches of fog for wednesday. A crisp start away from those fog patches and it will stay dry across eastern parts throughout. In the west it turns cloudier, wetter and windier through the day. Temperatures rise into double figures by the end of the afternoon in the mild air will push its way northwards as we go through thursday night. Lots of rain, these temperatures higher for the end night. Lots of rain, these temperatures higherfor the end of the week but we will see a bit more rain at times. Goodbye for now