Sir, how is your father . Hes. Hes all right. Once you get to that age, things dont work as well. And the best of boozers the number of pubs in the uk is going up for the first time in ten years. Good evening. It was a murder that shocked many around the world, and now five people have been sentenced to death and three others jailed by a court in saudi arabia, over the death of the journalist jamal khashoggi. He was a prominent critic of the saudi government, and was killed last year when he went to their consulate in istanbul. A United Nations investigator who carried out an inquiry into his murder says the hit men may have been convicted, but the masterminds behind the killing have walked free. Our security correspondent, Frank Gardner reports. The last public sighting of jamal khashoggi, seen here walking into the saudi consulate in istanbul in october last year. He never came out alive. Turkish cctv footage shows a hit team of 15 saudi government agents arriving in istanbul to inte
Join us, the brexitcast gang, in half an hour, to look back at the year that was in the world of brexit. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The chief executive of boeing has been sacked less than a week after the plane maker said it would temporarily halt production of its troubled 737 max airliner. The company has struggled to recover after 346 people died in two crashes involving its planes. Our business correspondent, theo leggett, has the story. Two devastating accidents, and 346 people died. The first plane crashed into the sea off indonesia late last year. Then, in march, an identical aircraft went down in these fields in ethiopia minutes after take off. Since then, boeings newest and fastest selling aircraft, the 737 max, has been grounded worldwide. Blames been placed on a piece of Flight Control software, known as mcas, that activated at the wrong time and forced both planes into a catastrophic dive. Boeings failures and mr mullenbergs leadership have been angrily condemned
At the papers with our reviewers Kevin Schofield, editor of politics home, and the broadcasterjohn stapleton. And also, in 45 minutes, private eyes editor, ian hislop, joins the bbcs media editor amol rajan to look back on a year of front covers, cartoons and satire. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The chief executive of the us aircraft manufacturer boeing has been sacked less than a week after the company said it would temporarily halt production of its troubled 737 max airliner. Boeing has struggled to recover after 346 people died in two crashes involving the 737. Our Business Correspondent theo leggett has the story. Two devastating accidents and 346 people died. The first plane crashed into the sea off indonesia late last year. Then, in march, an identical aircraft went down in these fields in ethiopia minutes after take off. Since then, boeings newest and fastest selling aircraft, the 737 max, has been grounded worldwide. Blames been placed on a piece of Flight Control soft
Democrat nancy pelosi in which he claims shes cheapened the importance of the very ugly word, impeachment. Australia has experienced its hottest day on record with the National Average temperature reaching a high of 40. 9 celsius. Hundreds of thousands of people will have to wait months to have their faulty and potentially dangerous washing machines repaired or replaced. And bulls eye. Fallon sherrock becomes the first woman to win against a man at a major darts World Championship. Good morning 7 and welcome to the bbc news at 9 00am. Former Prime Minister tony blair is warning that labour will be replaced as a serious Political Force if it tries to in his words whitewash the scale of its election defeat. Speaking this morning, mr blair who led the party to three general election victories, says labours problems go far deeper than its brexit stance, or the unpopualrity ofJeremy Corbyn in some parts of the country. Mr blair has unveiled research which he says shows that the party faces
To whitewash the scale of its election defeat. The result has brought shame on us. We let our country down. To go into an election at any time with such a divergence between party and people is unacceptable. President trump faces a vote on removing him from office today he writes a furious a letter to top democrat nancy pelosi in which he claims shes declared open war on american democracy. And bulls eye. Fallon sherrock becomes the first woman to win against a man at a darts World Championship. Im an disbelief what id just done. Looking back on it im so proud of myself but at that moment in time ijust couldnt believe what id done, im still lost for words how i felt. And learning to play the piano, without a piano. How one man defied the odds to play at International Concert venues good morning, welcome to bbc newsroom live. More than 15,000 nurses have gone on strike across Northern Ireland to protest about pay and safety levels. Its the first time in its 103 year history that members