Seven people are still in a Critical Condition. The attacker was shot dead. A terrorist came to the place where people of all nationalities and cultures gather to celebrate what it means to be free. And he took out his rage indiscriminately against innocent men, women and children. We will have all the latest from westminster on the ongoing investigation. And coming up on bbc news, the latest and the stories of those killed and injured in a Terror Attack in westminster. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at 1pm. The Prime Minister says the man who carried out the attack on Westminster Yesterday was british born and known to the Security Services. A Police Officer and two pedestrians were killed when he launched his attack, driving at high speed across Westminster Bridge, before trying to enter the Palace Of Westminster where he was shot dead. Around a0 others, from 12 different countries, have been injured seven of them are still critical. So called Islamic State group has clai
To celebrate his Silver Wedding anniversary. A spanish teacher and Pc Keith Palmer were also killed. Mps and police have been holding a minutes silence at half nine this morning and the premise said britain would not cowed. We are not afraid and our resolve will never waver in the face of terrorism. Thousands of people have gathered in londonderry for the funeral of Martin Mcguinness, the former Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. We are live on Westminster Bridge which has now reopened after the deadly Terror Attack. This pavement is where 52 year old Khalid Masood as he has been named by police drove his vehicle at high speed along this pavement, ploughing into pedestrians along this pavement, injuring dozens and killing two. Police say that the 52 year old, Khalid Masood, was born in kent, had lived in the West Midlands. The Prime Minister, theresa may, said earlier that he had been known to Security Services but was a peripheral figure t
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The first foreclosure auction of the year is luring big money investors. But what happens when they open the front door for the first time after buying the property sight unseen . We have all that and more tonight on nightly Business Report for this wednesday, january 8th. Good evening and welcome. Temperatures may be warming if only by a little, and the job market too seems to be heating up. Just two days ahead of a labor departments december jobs report, the payroll firm adp said a far better than expected 238,000 private sector jobs were added in the month of december, the most in 13 months. Nearly 11 million americans, though, remain out of work. But the hopeful moves in the labor market were not lost on the Federal Reserve. And minutes from the Central Banks latest meetings show that part of the reason the fed decideded to start tapering its Stimulus Program is the improving employment picture. Steve liesman has more. The minutes of the Federal Reserves december meeting showing a
The front door for the first time after buying the property sight unseen . We have all that and more tonight on nightly Business Report for this wednesday, january 8th. Good evening and welcome. Temperatures may be warming if only by a little, and the job market too seems to be heating up. Just two days ahead of a labor departments december jobs report, the payroll firm adp said a far better than expected 238,000 private sector jobs were added in the month of december, the most in 13 months. Nearly 11 million americans, though, remain out of work. But the hopeful moves in the labor market were not lost on the Federal Reserve. And minutes from the Central Banks latest meetings show that part of the reason the fed decideded to start tapering its Stimulus Program is the improving employment picture. Steve liesman has more. The minutes of the Federal Reserves december meeting showing a majority of policymakers favor a measured cautious approach to reducing the Stimulus Program known as qua