The Prime Minister moves to fend off of Prime Minister rebellion for tougher wreck on the strip coronavirus restrictions for england. He tells tory mps that it could be relaxed in some areas in december and promises another vote in january. We will be asking whether Boris Johnson will have done enough to convince the sceptics on his own side. Also tonight. Clashes between police and protesters in paris during demonstrations against a proposed security law the archbishop of washington dc, Wilton Gregory becomes the killing of irans Top Nuclear Scientist iran points the finger at israel and vows retaliation. It felt like something i couldnt stop. It was part of me. It had control. And the increasing numbers of women who are fighting an addiction to gambling. Hello and welcome to bbc news. Borisjohnson is Boris Johnson is sought borisjohnson is sought to head off a rebellion by his own backbenchers and a commons vote next week on the new coronavirus tear restrictions for england. In a let
In Northern Ireland, just a week after being allowed to reopen. The first minister of wales announces new covid restrictions will come into force next friday, as cases rise again following the firebreak lockdown. 13,000 jobs are at risk the arcadia group, which owns topshop and dorothy perkins, is on the brink of collapse. The eus chief negotiator proposes that eu fleets return some fish caught in british waters if a free trade deal is agreed, rte reports. His comments come ahead of brexit talks in london this weekend. A blood test that can detect more than 50 types of cancer is trialled by the nhs. The Prime Minister has been defending the decision to place large areas of england in high coronavirus tiers next week, after many of his own mps expressed anger that the restrictions arent more locally targeted. Some are now threatening to rebel in a vote in the commons on tuesday. Damian green is a former cabinet minister and mp for kent, which will face the most severe measures. Hes one
To travel to the embattled area. At 10pm, Sophie Raworth will be here with a full round up of the days news. First, finland has a Coalition Government led by five women. The bbc has had world First Exclusive access behind the scenes to explore how the coalition works in practice and its impact. When i was younger, my perception of politicians was also that they are men in suits who talk on the 8 30pm news. Sanna marin is the worlds youngest serving Prime Minister and head the coalition of five parties, all led by women. From being the first country in europe to give equal voting rights, finland has been praised for its historic approach to gender equality. But is all as good as it seems to be . Five, white educated females is not very representative in the end. And is this really a country for every woman . Of course, our backgrounds still affects the possibilities that we have in life and this should not be the case but of course we have problems. For the first time, finlands all fema
Mps to get behind tougher tiered restrictions. Mass testing begins for university students, to get them safely home for christmas. And in sport. After this terrifying crash, formula one driver Romain Grosjean says hes lucky to be alive. The accident in bahrains highlighted both safety gains and concerns in the sport. Good morning. A fairly cloudy start to the day. We also have patchy rain sinking south. Behind that brighter skies and breezy. All the details in ten minutes. Its monday, the 30th of november. Our top story. Sir philip greens retail empire arcadia, is likely to call in the administrators putting 13,000 jobs at risk. Sources in the Company Whose brands include topshop, burton and Dorothy Perkins have told the bbc they dont expect a last minute rescue deal, as Greg Mckenzie reports. Could this be the end of the road for sir philip greens epic retail journey, one that has brought him riches, a knighthood but also information . Infamy. Arcadias brand once dominated high street
Milder, but a little lonelyjury side this weekend, quite a lot of low cloud and mist and merck and showery rain drifting its way northwards this afternoon, the best of the sunshine across scotland and Northern Ireland here, and top temperatures down to the south not quite as warm, 6 8, temperatures down to the south not quite as warm, 6 8 , but the highest values of 10 13 across central and southern england. Through the night tonight, that lead continues to drift its way steadily northwards with the exception of the far north east of scotland, and here temperature perhaps in rule spots with a touch of light frost. Elsewhere, it is going to be a grey, gloomy sunday morning, at a low cloud lingering for much of the day, but it will stay largely dry and it will be milder than it has been of late, so temperatures likely to peak between 8 12. Hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. The headlines irans president rouhani blames israel for the assassination of a top nuclear scientist, saying h