Cancelled their Charity Subscriptions following allegations that oxfam aid workers had used prostitutes in haiti. Commentator christie goes down before they reach the very first corner. Dont fear a mad max style dystopia after the uk leaves the eu thats the brexit secretarys message to european businessmen. Kfc stays closed in many areas, as its chicken delivery problems continue. We did everything we could to turn this around, it was not meant to be. And third time unlucky for Elise Christie shes disqualified from her short track speed skating race at the Winter Olympics. Police and the Football Association investigating a pitch invasion at wigan after their fa cup win against Manchester City. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The chief executive of oxfam has said sorry for the way he defended the charity after allegations of Sexual Misconduct by some of its employees. Mark goldring had accused people of gunning for the organisation, declaring that no one had murdered
After months of wrangling, mps release a report accusing rbs of mistreating thousands of small firms. Also in the next hour, hopes of a medical breakthrough. The new treatment bringing hope to children with a rare blood vessel disorder that causes facial disfigurement. And by royal approval the queen makes a surprise appearance at the front row of London Fashion week the first time shes attended it. Hello, good evening. Welcome to bbc news. Oxfam has revealed that its investigating 26 more cases of alleged Sexual Misconduct after it emerged that some of its former staff had paid women for sex in haiti when they were dealing with the aftermath of the earthquake in 2010. Bosses from the charity were questioned by mps in the commons today. They said the scandal had prompted 7,000 people to stop making regular donations to oxfam. 0ur Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale reports. In 2010, haiti was flooded with aid workers, most there to help the country recover from the earthquake. But s
Prue leith apologises after revealing the winner of tonights Great British bake off on twitter. Good evening. Theyre called the crack cocaine of gambling fixed odds betting terminals on which you can currently gamble up to £100 every 20 seconds. They made nearly £2 billion last year for the betting industry and hundreds of millions for the treasury. But now the government is considering limiting the amount that can be gambled at any one time to as little as £2, in an attempt to deal with problem gambling. Jim connolly reports. A few months ago, nathan would have struggled to walk past a bookmakers. His gambling problem started with fixed odds machines. He has stopped betting with help from gamblers anonymous. I found myself suddenly with debts that i could not cover at all. I lost about £5,000 in 48 hours. You lose all sense of time around you. The moneyjust. The money becomes a number on a screen. Youre de sensitised to everything that is going on. Gamblers anonymous was my last r
Withdrawal agreement. A month on from the derailment in stonehaven in aberdeenshire, a report by network rail says there needs to be better use of technology to predict heavy rain on railways. Wildlife populations are plummeting across the world according to a stark new report from the World Wide Fund for nature. Tax frequent flyers and ban cars from city centres. Just two ideas from the public to tackle Climate Change in the uks First Citizens assembly on the environment. Government plans for a huge increase in coronavirus testing could cost tens of billions of pounds, according to leaked whitehall documents. The papers set out how borisjohnsons so called Moonshot Programme could work with an aim of 3 million coronavirus tests per day available by december, and up to 10 million early next year. The details of the project emerged yesterday as the Prime Minister set out a ban on gatherings of more than six people in england. The restrictions, he says, break his heart to enforce, but ins
Also this lunchtime. Emergency brexit talks get under way the eu says it has serious concerns about British Government plans to override parts of the Withdrawal Agreement. The roof of a school bus is sheared off in a crash in hampshire three children are in hospital with serious injuries. New coronavirus guidance is issued to englands universities. There should be face to face teaching for priority courses only and no big parties. And wildlife is dying out at a rate never seen in Human History according to a stark new report from the World Wide Fund for nature. Coming up in sport on bbc news with doncaster races ordered behind closed doors, there are concerns the sport faces a loss of £300 million if fans cant return. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The Health Secretary matt hancock has been defending the governments pledge to carry out millions of coronavirus tests every day. His comments in Parliament Brought laughter from the opposition benches, as leaked officia