Everywhere we look, there is a blank where she should be. Families of the victims in the boeing ethiopia air crash demand to know why the 737 max was allowed to fly. In pioneering surgery nerves inside paralysed peoples bodies are rewired to give movement to their arms and hands. Good morning, welcome to bbc newsroom alive. We willjust start with some breaking news on the death ofJohn Mccririck, the racing broadcaster whose family have announced that he has died aged 79. He was at the face of channel 4 racing, one of the sports most recognisable figures, famous for his idiosyncratic fashion sense and his larger than life personality. Idiosyncratic fashion sense and his la rger than life personality. He was, of course, an Award Winning journalist for the sporting life and work for itv before he worked for channel 4. His death announced this morning, in the last few minutes, the death ofJohn Mccririck, the racing broadcaster. We will have more on that later. The british car manufacturer,
Is so divided instead of uniting and unifying the gulf region to stand as a bloc a solid block theyre actually dividing it into Different Countries they are this integrating. Regional organization that you see. A reference there to the blockade of cattle after allegations made by saudi the u. A. E. Bahrain and egypt but the country backs terrorism accusations firmly denied by cats are a leader is saudi arabia isnt giving the impression any breakthrough is imminent. They said hed qatar participated in previous summits so it is not new it is true this time they were represented by the Prime Minister of the saudi stance like the other countries is that we are looking for a solution for the cause of the problems and the crisis between these countries and qatar hopefully there will be a solution if qatar comes back to the right path. But the issue of iran dominates the thinking and talking saudi arabia may regard support from the g. C. C. And the arab league as a diplomatic advantage but wi
On Media Freedom professional journalism and the basic tenets of the right for people to know and understand the reality of what is happening in sudan the network deplores the decision and assures its audiences in sudan and globally that will continue to its coverage of sudan despite this political interference by the sudanese authorities. As a member of griffin a Nonviolent Resistance Movement in sudan he joins us via skype from khartoum pretty shape or time very much so let me just pick up on this the fact that the government is shutting down aljazeera is that trying to send a message through to the press there what do you what do you make of that. Yeah this is the least turning point like you moving the freedoms of press and trying to have the world not see whats happening is a big deal. And that i think is a turning point because what happened after april 11th and the collapse of the government suddenly the government allowed journalists from all over the world to be a citizen to c
Hello again and welcome back were here cross we are seeing some scattered showers across the Area Temperatures are on the rise as well you see on the satellite those clouds passing through particularly in the heating of the day so for tehran not bad in terms of temperature but we do so expect to see some more rain coming through as well here on saturday baghdad on saturday 43 going up to 45 degrees as we go towards sunday and kuwait city an expected high for your 41 degrees there where here in doha temperatures are on the rise as well we do expect to see 44 here on saturday getting up to 45 degrees as we go towards sunday very very very very hot conditions here but dry conditions maybe some clouds pushing through in the overnight hours over here towards miscount though it is going to be a fairly nice day compared to the rest of the region with a temperature of 36. 00 degrees there and then very quickly across parts of Southern Africa we are going to be seeing some clouds pushing throug
Of young people around the world like coco. Its illegal to sell it to under 18s but she tells me that never stopped her or her friends. The older kids sell to the younger kids and lots of shops dont check id. You can just walk in there, you can even go in your uniform and theyll sell it to you. Were coming up here to the other vape shop, whichever gate the kids come out, theres a vape shop. Theres one just here. Like many mothers, Marnie Wilton is worried about how prevalent vaping has become. And this is the primary school, 60 metres away. She said new regulations which include keeping any new vape shops more than 900 feet from schools, failed to address the problem. Absolutely does not go far enough to help our children. The laws that the government announced, the new laws, do nothing to affect existing stores that are already built. Only a few weeks before the new rules were due to come into effect, another vape shop opened near local school. Parents took to the streets saying their