Negotiations resume in london this weekend. And parenting in a pandemic a sharp rise in loneliness for those with Young Children is revealed in research backed by the pandemic has reminded usjust how much we value living in a world where people care for one another, and the importance of feeling connected to the people around us. And coming up in sport on bbc news, a derby to decide the big prize of rugbys Super League Season we look ahead to the final between wigan and the reigning champions, st helens. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Sir philip greens retail empire arcadia, which owns big name high Street Stores like topshop, burton and Dorothy Perkins, is on the brink of collapse, putting 13,000 jobs at risk. The business owns more than 500 stores and has been run by sir philip green for almost 20 years. The group had been in talks with potential lenders about borrowing £30 million to help it through the christmas period. But negotiations have failed and its unders
On the brink of collapse. And coming up in half an hour well be going behind the scenes of finlands Coalition Government led by five women. Good evening. The Cabinet Office minister, michael gove, has warned that hospitals in england could become overwhelmed with new covid 19 cases, if mps dont back the planned restrictions in a vote in the commons on tuesday. Writing in the times, mr gove urged them to take responsibility for difficult decisions, ahead of the new rules coming into force next wednesday. England will be split into three tiers from december 2nd medium, high and very high. Areas have been put into tiers depending on the total number of cases, the number of cases in people over 60, and pressure on local nhs services. 99 of england will enter the highest two tiers, with tight restrictions on bars and restaurants and a ban on households mixing indoors. Some conservative mps are unhappy about how the tiers have been allocated, and labour hasnt yet said if it will back the pla
A worrying weekend for 13,000 workers at some of the uks biggest retail names, the group that owns topshop, Dorothy Perkins, and miss selfridge is on the brink of collapse. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. We start in iran where the countrys president claims the assassination of its Top Nuclear Scientist will not slow down Hassan Rouhani has blamed israel for the killing of mohsen fakhrizadeh. He was killed on friday in an ambush on his car by gunmen in the town of absard, east of the capital tehran. Speaking at a cabinet meeting, president rouhani accused israel of trying to create chaos but said his country would not fall into a trap. Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has promised retaliation for the killing, tweeting that the scientists nuclear work will continue. There have been demonstrations in tehran over the assassination, with protesters calling for reve
This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Irans president rouhani blames israel for the assassination of a Top Nuclear Scientist, saying his country wont be deterred from its nuclear ambitions. A warning that hospitals in england could become overwhelmed with coronavirus cases, if mps dont back new restrictions. A worrying weekend for 13,000 workers at some of the uks biggest retail names. The group that owns top shop, Dorothy Perkins and miss selfridge is on the brink of collapse. The eus chief brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, and his uk counterpart are to resume face to face talks in an attempt to agree a post brexit trade deal. A surprise discovery a rare plant reappears, more than a century since its last confirmed sighting in the british isles. And coming up, as argentinians mark the third day of National Mourning for diego maradona, well be speaking to a football historian about the legacy of one of the greatest players of all time.
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