An independent investigation. With me are robert fox the defence editor of the Evening Standard and ruth lea economic adviser at arbuthnot banking. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. An emotional reunion for a mother and son on the front of the Financial Times which says a prisoner swap between ukraine and russian rebels raises hopes for a final truce. The new years honours data leak which saw the addresses of around 1000 people including high profile celebrities being published online could cost tens of millions of pounds thats according to the i. The daily mail investigates what they call a £10 billion rogue pensions scandal saying thousands have lost their nest eggs in schemes sanctioned by the government. Another pension story in the daily express albeit more positive. The paper says that thanks to the re election of borisjohnson as Prime Minister that Retirement Funds will boom. Farfrom home the guardian claim critically ill children are being rushed from one part of e
Down ina down to the channel islands. Mother of a child and her husband down in a spanish resort pool says brighter conditions further north. She may pursue an independent investigation. Drowned. Cooler in recent days. Mostly temperatures in a single figures. Hello there and welcome to our look fine and settle if you have ahead to what the papers will be plans to celebrate new years eve. Bringing us. Ourfront pages are in, no sign of any rain but they could be mist and fog. So bringing us. Ourfront pages are in, so lets just take you through some of those. We will start off with the financial times. Its an emotional reunion for a mother and son on the front page which seems a prisoner swa p front page which seems a prisoner swap raises hopes for ages. The leak of the us honours list could cost tens of millions of pounds the daily mail investigates what they call a £10 billion rogue pension scandal, saying thousands have lost their nest egg in a scheme sanctioned by the government. And
Westminster starts debating the governments plans to convert thousands of european laws and regulations into british law. A special report on the inhumane conditions in a Detention Camp for refugees in libya. Ijust need to go home, you understand, because here is like in hell. And england bowl out the west indies for 123 but then struggled on a remarkable first day of the deciding test at lords. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news, premier League Clubs Vote to close next summers transfer window before the season starts, with players still allowed to be sold up until the end of august. Good evening. Hurricane irma, one of the strongest storms ever recorded in the atlantic, is sweeping across the Eastern Caribbean with devastating force. At least 10 people are known to have died. The british overseas territory of anguilla has been badly affected a Royal Navy Helicopter carrier is being sent to the region. The islands of barbuda and st martin were the first to feel the full force of th
Flattened or flooded. Deaths are reported in the us and British Virgin islands and anguilla. Haiti and the turks Caicos Islands are now making frantic preparations. The islands of barbuda and st martin were the first to feel the full force of the winds and storm surge. Then puerto rico, cuba and florida still lie ahead. With phone lines down, roads destroyed by flooding, airports damaged, communication and getting aid in is difficult. Our correspondent laura bicker sent this report from puerto rico. Hurricane irma, a storm the size of france, has carved a destructive path through the caribbean. In puerto rico, three people were killed as winds battered the island. As daylight came and the clear out began, most felt lucky to have survived such a terrifying storm. I pray god dont come here no more this family told me they felt blessed to be alive and that the only damage was a downed power line and fallen trees in their street. Theyve kept eight month old aaron safe. There is a collectiv
Deaths are reported in the us and British Virgin islands and anguilla. Haiti and the turks Caicos Islands are now making frantic preparations. The islands of barbuda and st martin were the first to feel the full force of the winds and storm surge. Then puerto rico, cuba and florida still lie ahead. With phone lines down, roads destroyed by flooding, airports damaged, communication and getting aid in is difficult. Our correspondent laura bicker sent this report from puerto rico. Hurricane irma, a storm the size of france, has carved a destructive path through the caribbean. In puerto rico, three people were killed as winds battered the island. As daylight came and the clear out began, most felt lucky to have survived such a terrifying storm. I pray god dont come here no more this family told me they felt blessed to be alive and that the only damage was a downed power line and fallen trees in their street. Theyve kept eight month old aaron safe. There is a collective sigh of relief in pu