Good news for many, but how does that work . After President Trump labels them a terrorist organisation, we investigate americas antifacist movement. And england are back on track afterjofra archer takes six wickets in the third ashes test. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, bury face expulsion from the English Football League they have until midnight on friday to prove they have the funds to run the club or find a buyer. Good evening. Paris was always expected to be tougher for Boris Johnson than berlin, and so it proved today, as the Prime Minister encountered a friendly but Firm Approach to brexit from emmanuel macron. The french president said it should be possible to find a brexit deal without totally rewriting the existing agreement, but that any new deal wouldnt be far from that agreed already. And on the key question of the backstop, which guarantees no hard border on the island of ireland, mr macron said it was indispensable a clear rebuttal to Boris Johnsons wish to have
The Daily Telegraph, and the economist and member of labours policy forum, grace blakeley. Stay with us for that. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Paris was always expected to be tougher for Boris Johnson than berlin, and so it proved today, as the Prime Minister encountered a friendly but Firm Approach to brexit from emmanuel macron. The french president said it should be possible to find a brexit deal without totally rewriting the existing agreement, but that any new deal wouldnt be far from that agreed already. And on the key question of the backstop, which guarantees no hard border on the island of ireland, mr macron said it was indispensable a clear rebuttal to borisjohnsons wish to have it removed from the deal. Our Political Correspondent ben wright reports now from paris. Its a short flight from berlin, but there is a long way to go. Welcome to paris. Yesterday Angela Merkel invited the uk to find solutions that might avoid a no deal brexit but little more than that. And t
To the attention of the english people meant unleashing a vicious wave of attacks in the West Midlands in the early 70s. In a sustained campaign over 18 months, 50 bombs and incendiary devices exploded. On the 21st of november, as thousands of people were enjoying a night out in birmingham, the ira attacked the city centre. A bomb exploded in the Mulberry Bush bar at about 8 15. Ten people were killed. Archive the force of one of the explosions was so great it badly damaged a bus passing the street. Minutes later, a second bomb exploded this time at the tavern in the town. 11 people died in the blast. Altogether, around 200 people were injured. Warnings were given, but they were too vague and too late. It wasnt until next morning, with more than 50 dying and mutilated victims still in birminghams hospitals, that people realised the full scale of the disaster. Although its more than a0 years since the bombs exploded, the people of birmingham have never forgotten what happens. The origin