Hello, youre watching afternoon live im martine croxall. Today at 2. 00 iran strongly denies it shot down a ukrainian passenger plane in tehran killing all 176 people on board. Including access to the crash site, so we can get the truth the Iranian Regime must open up to the international community, including access to the crash site, so we can get the truth as quickly as possible, to give the families of the victims an understanding of what happened to their loved ones. Bbc presenters samir ahmed wins an employment tribunal. The duchess of sussex goes back to canada amid talks to try and find new roles for her and prince harry. An assault on prison staff by two inmates wearing fake suicide belts is being treated as a terrorist attack. Coming up on afternoon live all the sport with jane latest on harry kanes injury. Thank you very much, and helen has all the weather. Climate statistics available for australia. Yes, and we will talk about that in the next hour. And what is heading into
Iran strongly denies it shot down a ukrainian passenger plane, killing all 176 people on board. Western governments believe the plane was brought down by an Iranian Missile probably by accident. The Iranian Regime must open up to the international community, including access to the crash site, so we can get the truth as quickly as possible, to give the families of the victims an understanding of what happened to their loved ones. The Foreign Office is advising against all travel to iran. Also this lunchtime. The duchess of sussex goes back to canada amid talks to try and find new roles for her and prince harry. An assault on prison staff by two inmates wearing fake suicide belts is being treated as a terrorist attack. Could there be a breakthrough
on a deal to bring powersharing back to Northern Ireland . And from dark satanic mills to bright airy workspaces the regeneration of northern landmarks. And coming up on bbc news, brighton goalkeeper matty ryan pledges around £260 for every
Hello, darling. Good to see you. You have done it all. 2019 was the year for you. You want the greatest dancer, you won strictly, you presented the show. Which of those was the highlight . Careful of your answer. Definitely the greatest dancer. What a year, and to end it on such a high. Most people at this time of the year are looking forward. We believe this is a fair and balanced deal and we believe it has a deal that can form the basis ofan has a deal that can form the basis of an alliance. Ideal with all the difficult issues we need to deal with. The jewels are difficult issues we need to deal with. Thejewels are held in canada for some of the victims of the ukrainian plane crash that killed
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That, fine and dry, cooler than it has been recently but with quite a bit of sunshine to compensate. Heading into the overnight period, here is our band of rain which is on the move, which will be working south and east, accompanied by some strong winds. It may turn wintry over the hills of scotland, spilling into parts of cumbria and north wales. Ahead of that, fine and dry with any early fat patches of rust giving way to rising temperatures as the night progresses and increasing amounts of cloud. This is how we start saturday. A mild day but when the across the board. We are tapping into this milderair board. We are tapping into this milder air feeding board. We are tapping into this milderairfeeding in on south westerly winds, wrapped around this area of low pressure, which will be driving a better heading into the start of the weekend. Draped around it we have this trailing weather front which means this rain will outstay its welcome for parts of scotland in particular, and it will
During a seizure by his Online Gaming friend 5,000 miles away. And at 11 30 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the political commentator and former conservative advisor, Jo Anne Nadler and Political Writer and academic, maya goodfellow. After three years of deadlock, power sharing will return to Northern Ireland. A deal aimed at restoring devolved government was agreed by the main Political Parties, sinn fein and the democratic unionists, this afternoon. The Northern Ireland assembly will sit for the first time in 36 months tomorrow after it was suspended in 2017, after a political dispute. The vacuum created has had a big impact on Public Services, affecting schools, the nhs and key projects. Its hoped the agreement will bring about improvement and reform. But sinn fein and the dup are warning that serious challenges remain. Theres flash photography in this report by our ireland correspondent emma vardy. After three years of resistance, the final steps t