People having to be seen in rapid time, including the firstjob finding out who is most seriously injured, that was established very quickly. Four men in one of the cars we re quickly. Four men in one of the cars were all thrown out of the vehicle. Three of them died at the scene, the fourth man is in a Critical Condition in hospital. A man and a woman travelling in a third car which was badly damaged survived with relatively minor injuries. This photo shows the aftermath as those first to arrive tried to save lives. A devastating scene with debris strewn all over the road. The crash happened on a section of the belgrave middleway, a busy road in the heart of birmingham. The vehicles collided before the entrance to the underpass at the junction of bristol road. Police say the dual carriageway will probably stay closed for the rest of today. Three other cars were also involved in what ambulance crews called an extremely distressing and complex crash scene. Tragedy on one of birminghams m
Face. Let me see the face. The interview was recorded as part of the today programmes guest editor series to be broadcast later this year. In half an hour here on bbc news bbc sport will have a round up of all the days Sports Events with sportsday. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A British Embassy worker has been killed in beirut. The body of rebecca dykes was found by the side of a road in the city yesterday. What we know . Lebanese Police Believe rebecca dykes was murdered on friday night. Her body was found on friday night. Her body was found on saturday. They believe she was strangled. They carried out a postmortem but due to do a second. Rebecca dykes worked at the embassy in beirutand rebecca dykes worked at the embassy in beirut and had done so since the beginning of the year. She worked for the department for international development. We have spoken to the Foreign Office, who issued a statement saying they are liaising with the lebanese authorities and looking after rebe
Brexiteer . She is not the only one. She is the prime minister. She is consta ntly she is the prime minister. She is constantly under pressure from this other lot. She should not be the only one making these decisions. Other lot. She should not be the only one making these decisionsm there an appetite among labour backbenchers to get involved with the government . I would be very surprised. I think there is such a strong. I really admire the ii tories who did what they did last time with the vote, it could not have been easy for any of them. We know what is happening with them. There are labour mps. Know what is happening with them. There are labour mps. Like know what is happening with them. There are labour mps. Like to . Chuka umunna. There is one example. This has got to be bigger than a political party. What is going to happen and what is happening is so important two it is very important. Political allegiances could dissolve for the greater good. It would be great to have more vo
Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, midnight in london and 6. 30am in myanmar where the countrys leaders could face charges of genocide over the persecution of the rohingya ethnic group. Thats the warning from uns high commissionerfor human rights. Its estimated that more than 650,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled from myanmar to neighbouring bangladesh since august, when attacks on police posts prompted a military crackdown. 0ur south asia correspondent Justin Rowlatt reports. This boy is 11 years old. He draws pictures of the horrors he has witnessed. Translation older women were stamped on, and then the military grabbed them by the hair and slaughtered them. Because i saw that, i am drawing this. He is one of 650,000 Rohingya Refugees who fled myanmar after a military assault that began in late august. They are coming to kill us, says the man, they are coming to kill us. The widespread and systematic nature of the violence has persuaded the un chief to say that it could am
Im zeinab badawi. Is the Sudanese Government coming in from the cold and moving towards becoming a fully integrated member of the International Community . The us lifted economic sanctions on sudan in october, ending two decades of its financial isolation. Washington says sudan has made progress on human rights, democratic reforms and ending ethnic tensions in the country. But critics argue it has not done enough, theres still no peace in darfur and other conflict areas and Human Rights Violations continue. My my guest is 0mar al bashirs, sudans foreign minister. Has the government really made a fresh start . Theme music foreign minister ibrahim ghandour, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you very much. It is a pleasure to be here. How far do you see the lifting of us sanctions as a fresh start for sudan . It is an inclusion into the International Economy and finance systems will not put quite sometime sudan has been bad from dealing with banks, transferring money, investors we re banks, tran