nearly half of young syrians have had a close family member or friend killed during ten years of civil war according to the international red cross. questions still remain after the palace responds to harry and meghan s damaging allegations about life in the royal family almost 50 million people around the world watched their tv interview. the brother of the british socialite, ghislaine maxwell tells the bbc the conditions of her detention in a us federal prison are degrading and amount to torture. it s the start of a 4,000 mile journey for black rhino chanua, who is leaving her home in yorkshire to travel to tanzania as part of a conservation programme. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. a serving police officer has been arrested in connection with the disappearance of a woman in south london. 33 year old sarah everard was last seen leaving a friend s house in clapham last wednesday. the met s assistant commisioner has called the developm
But with prices rising around the world, what will it all mean for britains expanding Craft Beer Industry . Ill be finding out later. Alexis sanchezs deal to go to arsenal has fourth fallen through as the transfer window closes. And we catch up on plans to create the worlds longest coastal path around the whole of england. Will you be doing it under good weather . And matt has the weather. It is the start of autumn and there isa it is the start of autumn and there is a chill in the air. If you are going to have a walk, lots of good weather on the way. More details coming up. Good morning. First, our main story. The raf is now the first branch of the British Military to open every role in the service to women. From today, they can apply tojoin the raf regiment, a frontline combat force whose main task is to patrol and protect air fields. The defence secretary, sir michael fallon, has described the move, which is a year ahead of schedule, as a defining moment for the raf. Our news corres
Technology help us get more out of oui Technology Help us get more out of our workers and businesses . Productivity problems are a big issue for the chancellor in next weeks budget, so i am at this trade fair show of innovation this morning to see if i can find any solutions. In sport delight for denmark, but despair for the republic of ireland, beaten in their world cup qualifying playoff. And carol has the weather. A very good morning. Good morning. It isa a very good morning. Good morning. It is a fairly cloudy start across england, wales and Northern Ireland. We have also got some patchy mist and fog and some rain and drizzle. The brightest skies today are going to be across scotland. I will have more in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story soldiers in zimbabwe have broadcast a message on state run television, after shooting and explosions were heard in the capital, harare. Military officers have denied the move amounted to a coup, and say president mugabe and his family
That is it from me. James will be here at the top of the hour. Now on bbc news, its time for hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. I am stephen sackur. My guest today has made a unique contribution to our understanding of humankinds closest relatives, the primates. In particular, the chimpanzee. Jane goodall was in her 20s when she began her meticulous observation of chimpanzee behaviour in africa. Now, she is in her mid 80s, a world famous she is in her mid 80s, a world famous conservation activist. So what hope is there for saving the primates and so many other species from mass extinction . Jane goodall, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. Thank you for inviting me to hardtalk. It is a pleasure having you on the programme, and it strikes me this year is a rather remarkable anniversary for you. It is 60 years from the beginning of your work and what we now call tanzania, your observation of the chimpanzees in the forest. When you consider the 60 year span of the forest. When you consider the 60
Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. My guest today has made a unique contribution to our understanding of humankinds closest relatives the primates. In particular, the chimpanzee. Jane goodall was in her 20s when she began her meticulous observation of chimpanzee behaviour in africa. Now, shes in her mid 80s, a world famous conservation activist. So what hope is there for saving the primates and so many other species from mass extinction . Jane goodall, welcome to hardtalk. Well, thank you. Thank you for inviting me to hardtalk. It is a pleasure having you on the programme, and it strikes me this year is a rather remarkable anniversary for you. It is 60 years from the beginning of your work in what we now call tanzania, your observation of the chimpanzees in the forest. When you consider the 60 year span of time, what is your overriding feeling when you reflect on what has happened in those six decades . Well, the world has changed, there is no question. It has changed rather drama