Use her meeting with President Trump to tell him to stop insulting women. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. Hundreds of thousands of people joined protest marches today across the world to voice their concern over the new us president , donald trump. The aim was to highlight the rights of women and minorities, which protesters say are under threat from the new administration. Tens of thousands of people joined the rally in london and other cities across the uk. The biggest, though, was in washington, as the bbcs katty kay reports. They came in their thousands. Children, men, and women. Lots of women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am women. I came from hawaii to be here today. Iam here women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be here. Today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be harem gives me hope for our future. It was a really dark day when the electoral results came in. It is not that we hate donald tr
Use her meeting with President Trump to tell him to stop insulting women. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. Hundreds of thousands of people joined protest marches today across the world to voice their concern over the new us president , donald trump. The aim was to highlight the rights of women and minorities, which protesters say are under threat from the new administration. Tens of thousands of people joined the rally in london and other cities across the uk. The biggest, though, was in washington, as the bbcs katty kay reports. They came in their thousands. Children, men, and women. Lots of women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am women. I came from hawaii to be here today. Iam here women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be here. Today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be harem gives me hope for our future. It was a really dark day when the electoral results came in. It is not that we hate donald tr
Use her meeting with President Trump to tell him to stop insulting women. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. Hundreds of thousands of people joined protest marches today across the world to voice their concern over the new us president , donald trump. The aim was to highlight the rights of women and minorities, which protesters say are under threat from the new administration. Tens of thousands of people joined the rally in london and other cities across the uk. The biggest, though, was in washington, as the bbcs katty kay reports. They came in their thousands. Children, men, and women. Lots of women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am women. I came from hawaii to be here today. Iam here women. I came from hawaii to be here today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be here. Today. I am here to represent all the people that cannot be harem gives me hope for our future. It was a really dark day when the electoral results came in. It is not that we hate donald tr
Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. The Prime Minister is under pressure tonight to explain why mps were not told a Trident Missile test went wrong last summer. It happened just weeks before a crucial commons vote on the future of britains nuclear deterrent, when theresa may urged parliament to back renewal of the weapons system. Today, she repeatedly declined to say whether she knew of the malfunction, when an unarmed missile failed to reach its target. Our defence correspondent Jonathan Beale reports. This is what the launch of a Trident Missile looks like. Lastjune, the royal navy carried out what it calls a Routine Un Armed Test Launch from Hms Vengeance but we now know that something went wrong. Hms vengeance was about 200 miles off the florida coast. It was to fire the missile around 5,000 miles across the atlantic. But a malfunction occurred during its flight and it didnt reach its target. The speaker i call the Prime Minister. Yet, just weeks later, theresa may was asking mp
Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. The Prime Minister is under pressure tonight to explain why mps were not told a Trident Missile test went wrong last summer. It happened just weeks before a crucial commons vote on the future of britains nuclear deterrent, when theresa may urged parliament to back renewal of the weapons system. Today, she repeatedly declined to say whether she knew of the malfunction, when an unarmed missile failed to reach its target. Our defence correspondent Jonathan Beale reports. This is what the launch of a Trident Missile looks like. Lastjune, the royal navy carried out what it calls a Routine Un Armed Test Launch from Hms Vengeance but we now know that something went wrong. Hms vengeance was about 200 miles off the florida coast. It was to fire the missile around 5,000 miles across the atlantic. But a malfunction occurred during its flight and it didnt reach its target. The speaker i call the Prime Minister. Yet, just weeks later, theresa may was asking mp