now on bbc news. talking movies: awards season lookahead. hello from venice beach in california home over the years to skateboarders, street performers, musicians, body builders and movie stars. i m tom brook and welcome to our award season lookahead. in today s programme, we look at the emerging 0scars race in the run up to the 96th annual academy awards. is it going to be the year that 0ppenheimer takes home the lion s share of trophies? past lives the dark horse candidate in the oscars race. we sit down with its first time feature film director. music comes from life experiences. two documentaries in the running for an oscar nomination, including one that s performed live before an audience. and how waiting to find out if your name is included in the oscar nominations announcement is almost too much to bear. i mightjust turn off my phone. next week, not far from where i m standing at the academy of motion picture arts and sciences headquarters in beverly hills, an earl
this is bbc news, the headlines. a scathing report concludes the failure of the police chaos and confusion and a lack of urgency in helping victims. the bbc understands have the seal is to close in south wales. up to 3000 jobs are at risk. the back to award nominations are out. we take a look at the juggernauts aiming for the top prizes. before all that northern ireland has seen its biggest day of strike action in 50 years without more than action in 50 years without more than a hundred public sector workers walked out in a dispute over pay. schools closed, health services and transport lacking. the dispute has been complicated by the fact that there s been no functioning government at stormont for two years with the union leaders say workers are used as palms in restoring power shower in northern island. schools closed without the gritting of icy roads finished at midnight. it s been a day of disruption and demonstrations across northern ireland. some people are pointing the
slower demand for consumer goods, rising borrowing costs and constant talk of a global recession, have not gone unnoticed by the manufacturing sector, which is currently experiencing acute challenges balancing supply and avoiding over production. january data from many of the world s key economies will be unveiled later giving the earliest signs of how the global economy is faring. many economists will be looking for risks of recession and any pricing trends. fhaheen khan is senior economist with make uk the manufacturers organisation that represents 20,000 companies of all sizes. good to have you on the programme. wejust heard good to have you on the programme. we just heard from japan and you said many countries are coming out with pmi data say showing that the manufacturing shrank for a third row that make months in a row injapan. export third row that make months in a row in japan. export weakness is seen as persistent at the moment and that is the concern, isn t it, righ
in if they are working rather thanif in if they are working rather than if they are actually at school, and that is the real challenge, isn t it, for families? challenge, isn t it, for families? indeed it is a challenge. families? indeed it is a challenge. but - families? indeed it is a challenge. but again, i families? indeed it is a i challenge. but again, when families? indeed it is a - challenge. but again, when we start to notice that there was considerable improvement in their children s behaviour and their children s behaviour and the children are actually learning and making improvements, then they start to trust more and more these education systems, and are more incentivised to let their children stay in school. so improving quality is key for them to find economic benefit for the future of their children. clement uwajeneza, thank you forjoining us. interesting to get your take on that. the 0scar nominations will be announced later today. over the last decade, a common com
improved over the last 30 years, but no one was ever convicted for what happened here and now the government wants to end all prosecutions from the troubles. today s reportjoins a number of others with similar findings involving ties between state security forces and paramilitaries. the scale of collusion in northern ireland s conflict is slowly becoming clear. emma hardy, bbc news, belfast. the time is 15 minutes past six. our top story this evening. the health secretary has unveiled plans to tackle the huge backlog of patients on hospital waiting lists in england as a result of the pandemic. coming up, 0scar nominations for the british actors 0livia colman and judi dench. coming up in sportsday in the next 15 minutes on the bbc news channel, west ham condemn kurt zouma s behaviour after a shocking video emerges of their player kicking and hitting his pet cat. he has apologised for what s he s