Tonight at ten. Emergency legislation to be introduced to end the automatic Early Release from prison of those convicted of terror offences. It follows yesterdays events in south london, when a man was shot dead by police after stabbing two people. Sudesh amman, whod been sent to prison for terror offences, had been released at the end of january. Ministers say they want to change the system. We face an unprecedented situation of severe gravity and, as such, it demands that the government responds immediately. But the governments critics say the new plans would merely defer the problem of what happens when a prisoner is released. Also tonight. In china, the race to tackle the outbreak of coronavirus, as a 1,000 bed hospital is built in two weeks. In the grandeur of greenwich, borisjohnson unveils his vision of trade after brexit, critics say his plans are unrealistic. A special report from yemen, as the first flight for critically ill patients has taken off, five years after the confli
As we discuss the oscars, coming up at 9 30. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. More travel disruption is expected today as the after effects of storm ciara continue to be felt across the uk. 62,000 households are without power. More than 200 flood warnings remain in place, 150 of them in england. Yellow weather warnings for snow, ice and wind are also in force for large parts of the uk. Further rail disruption is expected and commuters are being urged to check their routes before travelling. Yesterday, storm ciara brought winds of more than 90 miles an hour and some areas had six weeks worth of rain injust21i hours. Graham satchell reports. Rough seas off the coast of hastings and a lifeboat rights itselfjust in time. It was a day of remarkable lucky escapes. 0n dry land in central london, watch this. A taxi, a tree and a near miss. In bedfordshire, the driver of this car escaped with just minor injuries. It took the fire service more than an hour to cut him out. Storm cia
End of the year. In america, democratic president ial candidates going head to head in iowa as the first event to decide the partys final nominee gets under way. Is the of those who benefit from a system of those who benefit from a system of oppression to be the ones who dismantle it. The baftas are criticised for a lack of diversity as all nominees were white and no women were put forward for best director for the seventh year running. The government has announced emergency legislation in response to the attack in south london yesterday by sudesh amman whod just been released early from his prison sentence for terror offences. The government intends to rush through a change to the law to end the current automatic release from prison for terror offenders half way through their sentences. Maximum terror sentences may be increased and prisoner releases will have to be approved by the parole board. But will this be enough to keep us all safe . Our home editor mark easton takes a look. The
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Fearing death due to COVID-19 more young Chinese people writing wills ANI | Updated: Apr 09, 2021 10:16 IST
Beijing [China], April 9 (ANI): Fearing death due to the coronavirus pandemic more young Chinese are writing wills, a report by the China Registration Center said.
Citing the China Registration Center report, South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported that more Chinese people are preparing wills than ever before.
From 2019 to 2020, the number of will writers born after 1990 has grown 60 per cent, faster than in previous years.
Since last August, a growing number of overseas Chinese people are consulting the centre in order to arrange their assets at home. The centre saw inquiries triple in a year.