In a little while jane hill will have a look at the films coming out over christmas but before that its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday, with me hugh woozencroft. The headlines this evening. The longest unbeaten run in scottish football history is over as hearts thrash celtic in the premiership. Another fantastic four for liverpool as they go into the Champions League spots with victory over bournemouth. And theyre calling it the wicket of the century Mitchell Starc leaves englands ashes hopes hanging by the finest of threads. Good evening. To come, well cast our eye over this years Sports Personality contenders and take a look at the ashes latest. But first, celtics 69 game domestic unbeaten run has come to a dramatic end, after being hammered 4 0 by hearts in the scottish premiership. The last time celtic lost in the league was a incredible 585 days ago. Holly hamilton has more. Its been a long time since anyone got the better off celtic in scotland. They travelled
Later this year. And well be bringing you the latest from Sports Personality of the year as 12 contenders wait to find out if theyve scooped this years trophy. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A British Embassy worker has been killed in beirut. The body of rebecca dykes was found by the side of a road in the city yesterday. Our correspondentjon donnison has been following developments Lebanese Police have told the bbc that they believe rebecca dykes was murdered on friday night. Her body was found on saturday. They believe she was strangled. They have carried out one postmortem, but they are due to do out one postmortem, but they are due todoa out one postmortem, but they are due to do a second one. Rebecca dykes would that the embassy in beirut. She had done so since the beginning of the year. She was not a diplomat, she worked for the department for International Development. We have spoken to the Foreign Office, they haveissued spoken to the Foreign Office, they have issued a s
Images of the moments that changed history, Rebecca Jones presents the first in two films revealing the inside stories of world changing events from magnum photographers in new york, london and paris. Sometimes, historys shaped not over the course of years or decades, but in a single day. Im Rebecca Jones, and im here at the magnum photo print room in london in this special series celebrating the 70th anniversary of the agency Magnum Photos. Im going to introduce you to some of the worlds greatest living photographers. Coming up, the british photographer who was in berlin the night the wall came down, the american who captured the shock and terror of 9 11, and the iranian who wasnt afraid to show the violence on both sides of the revolution. But first, lets meet ian berry, who was the only photographer to witness the Sharpeville Massacre in south africa in 1960. A turning point for the anti apartheid movement. News came through that the police had shot a guy in this township, sharpevil
Been named locally. Police investigators are trying to find out what caused the crash. Firefighters have described the scene as challenging and horrific. The immediate aftermath of the crash. Debris strewn across four lanes. Medics were desperately trying to save lives, but five people were already dead, and a sixth was dying. The rest of the footage is too graphic to show. In daylight, the scale of what happened became clearer. Three of the people who died were in this taxi. Astonishingly, the man and the woman in the small car crushed between it and the wall walked away with minor injuries. The sound of the crash woke many of the people who live nearby. Got out of bed, looked out the window and just saw loads of people running towards where the crash was. And then the Police Officers telling everyone to get back, get back, so i guess people were trying to help people. They pulled two people out of the taxi. I didnt realise it was a taxi until today, but they pulled two people out of
Let me see the face. Laughter. The interview was recorded as part of the today programmes guest editor series to be broadcast later this year. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A British Embassy worker has been killed in beirut. The body of rebecca dykes was found by the side of a road in the city yesterday. Our correspondentjon donnison has been following developments. Our middle east correspondent martin patience joins us from beirut. What is the latest you can tell us . Well, this is a piece of news that has stunned the diplomatic communities. It is believed that rebecca dykes was attending a Going Away Party on friday night in a popular area of the city. After she left the bar, it is understood she was then abducted and her body was found dumped close to a motorway sometime on saturday. Police sources we have spoken to say that they believe she was strangled. Her family have been notified of her death. As i said before, this has stunned the British Community in beirut. In gover