Post by the end of next months. The better roosts protest leader accused of undermining National Security Maria Kolesnikov to face new charges. Army wellings with a sports news is the former head of world athletics is found guilty of corruption let me india it was sentenced to 2 years in prison at the trial in paris the full story coming up. Below un investigators have accused the venezuelan government of crimes against humanity including the killing and torturing of protesters and the Fact Finding Mission found reasonable grounds to believe president Nicolas Maduro ordered the crimes to silence oppression the report says police and military killed and tortured. Anti madeira protest as their tactics included arbitrated tensions the authors concluded the crimes were part of state policy and not isolated incidents based on hundreds of interviews with victims and witnesses report says the International Criminal court should open an investigation if the venezuelan authorities fail to act d
Hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the author and journalist mihir bose, and former pensions minister, baroness altmann. Lets start with a look at some of those front pages for tomorrow. The metro leads with the vaccination programme. It says there are hopes that all over 50s could have covid jabs by the end of march. According to the daily mail, ministers are hoping to ease restrictions in may. But the guardian carries an interview withjeremy hunt, the former Health Secretary, who advises against lifting lockdown until coronavirus cases fall to 1,000 a day. When lockdown does ease, Outdoor Sport and Socialising Are Set to be among the first activities to return thats according to the times. The telegraph focus on the Hotel Quarantine plans, for people arriving from Coronavirus Hotspots it says ministers are racing to reserve more than 28,000 hotel rooms, in preparation for that Scheme Starting in mid february. The mirror l
Spahr in just a moment, but we want to get straight to the latest on the president s condition to do that lets go live to our washington dc correspondent Trevor Shirley that Walter Reed Hospital good morning trevor. And good morning. It was yesterday that the president s doctors gave an update on his health they said that he is progressing and responding to treatment but later in the day white house chief of staff mark meadows said that on friday, the president s condition was actually much worse than most americans knew. I came here wasnt feeling so well i feel much better now were working hard to get me all the way back i have to be back from Walter Reed Medical Center President Trump released that message to the American People and said he was eager to get back to the white house and the campaign you dont over the next period of a few days, i guess thats the real test so well be seeing what happens over those next cup next couple of days, the president s team of doctors shared a ros
Asylumseekers protest over attempts to move them to a new camp and call on the e. U. To take action. Settler has been handed three life sentences for the murder of three members of a palestinian family. He threw a firebomb into the home of the family in 2015. Killing the couple and their infant son. The end of a long Legal Process. More than five years after firebombing the house of the family as they slept, he is on video not in court because of coronavirus restrictions was handed his sentence. The judges gave him three consecutive life terms, one for each of his victims. And their 18monthold son. Plus another 20 years. For the attempmpted murder of te lis oldervor a brother oxman who is badly burned. No matter what they do, they mads mother back ah and brother and father. In the villagees where the attack happened. Over the years he had extended treatment for his burns and it was here on monday that he and his grandmother learned of the sentence. Magog punish him. I hope he will rot
Fire. The governors visit comes as theres growing concern about the glass fire heading into the next few days. Reporter its hot, dry conditions with these winds, the vast majority of those embers will ignite fires. Its not exception, its almost the rule. Its incumbent upon people to take these mandatory and recommended evacuations very, very seriously. We continue the governors visit comes as thousands of people are still under evacuation orders and as we heard him say, weather conditions are worseningening. Lets bring in al li. We got an update from the batallion chief on the glass fire. To summarize the main points, it hasnt reached the city limits. Its active in the north, in the pal said area and mt. Helena. Theyre getting resources from pope valley and Sonoma County is optimistic that the containment lines will hold and protect the communities of oakmont and santa rosa and theyre hoping if the containment lines will hold the communities. And theres higher than normal temperatures