In parliament, our look at the best of the day in the commons and the lords. On this Programme Fresh out of the blocks. The new defence secretary takes aim at labour. A party whose leader doesnt believe in a deterrent to be lectured on defence spending is a little bit rich. But labour is unimpressed with the governments latest industrial strategy. This will do nothing to help those who work in large low wage sectors or people who do not live in london, cambridge and oxford. And the long running debate over University Funding. Some mps say, dont place the burden on the students. Both students and universities are victims of the governments chaotic policy and free market ideology. But first, just in case you havent heard, prince harry and the United States actor Meghan Markle have announced they re engaged. The couple made a fleeting appearance in the gardens at Kensington Palace in london, when harry, the fifth in line to the throne, said that meghan was the one from the first time they
Dead by a passer by. I did what i thought i needed to do, which was, they said that there is a shooting. I proceeded, and did what i thought was the right thing. A man has been convicted of murdering his 18 month old daughter, two weeks after he and his husband formally adopted her. Tackling allegations of Sexual Misconduct at westminster the Prime Minister will meet Party Leaders later she says complaints will be dealt with properly. And talking to your doctor on your smartphone is this the future for gp appointments . And coming up in the sport on bbc news slavan bilic is sacked as west ham manager with the club in the relegation zone, and david moyes the most likely successor. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. A mass leak of secret papers is shedding new light on how the rich and powerful invest millions of pounds in offshore tax havens. The documents called the Paradise Papers have been examined by the International Consortium of investigativejournalists which incl
Harassment allegations. Well have the latest. Its five oclock. Our main story is that the Foreign Office has confirmed that a british missionary who was kidnapped in nigeria has been killed. Ian squire was seized by gunmen last month. Three other british hostages have been freed and have returned home after nigerian authorities negotiated their release. The circumstances surrounding mr squires death three weeks after his kidnap are not clear. It is understood that mr squire and three fellow Christian Charity workers were abducted on october 13th from their accommodation in delta state in the south of the country as our correspondent anisa kadri reports. Ian squire died as he tried to improve lives. Its believed he was taken by improve lives. Its believed he was ta ken by militants improve lives. Its believed he was taken by militants along with three other Christian Charity workers. He frequently left the uk where he practised as an optician to give free medical aid in africa. The uk F