extremist videos that influenced two mass killings in the united states. daniel harris was convicted of encouraging terrorism. us presidentjoe biden urges protesters in tennessee to remain peaceful after five former memphis police officers are charged with the murder of a black man, tyre nichols. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, has been defending the government s record on economic growth. in a speech, he said there s too much gloom about the economy, and that the uk can be the next silicon valley with a network of investment zones, and brexit a catalyst for growth. but his speech follows recent warnings that thousands of british businesses face bankruptcy and a slump in the uk car manufacturing industry. this report from our economics correspondent, andy verity. uncertainty has made it really difficult to attract investment into the uk, and this is what we need to address. what we need is a plan. a growing chorus of business leaders has b
pay £800,000 after a baby girl lived just 23 minutes. the death of tyree nichols, assaulted by five police officers in memphis. president biden has spoken to his parents tonight as they prepare to release police body cam footage. the chancellor says he wants the uk to become a technology superpower as he lays out his strategy for boosting the economy. and he is only 16 but he s already the best flat jockey and he is only 16 but he s already the best flatjockey in britain. we meet the teenager who is the and coming up on the bbc news channel: england s cricketers collapse in bloemfontain. they looked set for the win against south africa, but lose crucial wickets to go one down in the series. good evening. seven people have been shot dead tonight in a synagogue in eastjerusalem. a 14 year old boy is among the dead, and a number of other people were wounded. local media have been reporting that the attacker was killed by the security forces as he fled the scene. tensions have b
has been ordered into how a terror suspect was able to escape from a london prison. daniel khalife is still on the run, after breaking out of wandsworth jail yesterday morning, strapped to the bottom of a delivery van dressed as a chef. the van was later caught on cctv, you can see it here at the top of the screen, moving from left to right. this image of the delivery van has been given out by the metropolitan police. we should stress they are not suggesting any involvement in the escape from the driver or the company concerned. and we ve just received this footage of the moment police searched the vehicle on the upper richmond road, just a few miles away from wandsworth prison. it s understood that it was at this point police found straps underneath the van, alerting them to the way daniel khalife may have escaped. the 21 year old is accused of terrorism and gathering information for iran. tonight, police say he s not been seen. we begin with our home affairs correspondent,
sadly, we are not the only family harmed by the trust s failings. we feel that this sentence isn t just for wynter, but it s for all the other babies that have gone before and after her. now, in explaining her sentencing, the districtjudge said the trust s failures were more than sufficient to cause harm to wynter and her mother, sarah. but she said she was also acutely aware the fine would be paid for by funding that would usually be used for patient care. describing this as a delicate balance to strike. she also mentioned that the trust is operating with a continuing deficit. now, the wider picture here is that the trust s maternity services have been rated as inadequate by the cqc since 2020. and this all comes against a backdrop of a wide ranging review into those maternity services by the independent midwife donna 0ckendon. now, that started in september
are mums and babies safe in nottingham hospitals today? i want to reassure local mums and families that we re doing absolutely everything we can for our improvement programme day in, day out to make our services as good and as safe as they can be. despite those assurances, maternity services at the trust have been rated inadequate by the qc since 2020 and are also the subject of a wide ranging review led by the independent midwife donna 0ckendon. since we started the review on the 1st of september, more than 900 families have come forward to the review. i m also pleased that more than 400 staff working in and around maternity services at nottingham have come forward to the review. i am pleased with the response, very pleased with the response, but of course knowing that so many families have suffered does leave me with a terrible sense of sadness. it s a sense of sadness being felt acutely by parents who in the last few days have had to relive the most