there have been moments where i m like, god, i can t believe the thing that gave him so much love has now so cruelly taken a lot of him away from us. it comes as a parliamentary inquiry is launched into the links between sport and long term brain injury. how scammers success spread with the virus. tens of millions have been stolen over the past year as fraudsters cash in on people feeling vulnerable, and working from home. we look at ways to stay protected. good morning. it is a cold and clear start to the day across southern areas. in the west, more clout and patchy rain travelling east through the day but later more persistent rain and strengthening winds arrive in the west leading us into a very unsettled couple of days and nights. it s tuesday 9th march. our top story. the royal family remains silent more than 2a hours after the duke and duchess of sussex s explosive interview with oprah winfrey. in the broadcast, watched by millions worldwide, meghan raised allegations
let me know what you think, and we ll talk to the society of editors at 9:30. the suspect in the death of harry dunn would be willing to do community service and make a contribution in his memory, her lawyer says. sports coaches and priests who have sexual relationships with 16 and i7 year olds will be breaking the law, under new government plans to close legal loopholes. police searching for missing 33 year old sarah everard, last seen walking alone in clapham, south london, say they remain open minded as to all possibilites. and coming up this hour: the film world awaits this afternoon s bafta nominations, amid efforts to make the line up more diverse after last year s #baftassowhite controversy when the four acting categories were all white and no female film makers were nominated for best director for a seventh consecutive year. crisis meetings involving senior royals have taken place following the duke and duchess of sussex s interview with oprah winfrey. buckingham pala
of harry dunn would be willing to do community service and make a contribution in his memory, her lawyer says. sports coaches and priests who have sexual relationships with 16 and 17 year olds will be breaking the law, under new government plans to close legal loopholes. and coming up this hour: the film world awaits this afternoon s bafta nominations, amid efforts to make the line up more diverse after last yea r s #baftassowhite controversy, when the four acting categories were all white and no female film makers were nominated for best director for a seventh consecutive year. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. crisis meetings involving senior royals have taken place following the duke and duchess of sussex s interview with oprah winfrey. buckingham palace still hasn t commented on the interview, which was broadcast last night on itv. in the programme, meghan said, before their son was born, an unnamed member of the royal family voiced conce
And a senior white house official is identified as a significant Person Of Interest in the investigation into links between russia and the trump campaign. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. The wikilea ks founder, Julian Assange, says he will not forgive or forget after a seven year Rape Investigation in sweden was dropped without charge today. For almost five of those years, mr assange has been holed up inside the Ecuadarian Embassy in london to avoid extradition. But todays development doesnt mean that the 45 year old can finally walk free, police say they would still be obliged to arrest him if he left the embassy. Our correspondent, caroline hawley, has the story. Her report includes flashing images from the start. Out into the fresh air. Cheering on the balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy, Julian Assange emerged this afternoon to have his say on the end of the swedish investigation against him. Today is an important victory, for me and for the un human rights system. Seven years
And a senior white house official is identified as a significant Person Of Interest in the investigation into links between russia and the trump campaign. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. The wikilea ks founder, Julian Assange, says he will not forgive or forget after a seven year Rape Investigation in sweden was dropped without charge today. For almost five of those years, mr assange has been holed up inside the Ecuadarian Embassy in london to avoid extradition. But todays development doesnt mean that the 45 year old can finally walk free, police say they would still be obliged to arrest him if he left the embassy. Our correspondent, caroline hawley, has the story. Her report includes flashing images from the start. Out into the fresh air. Cheering on the balcony of the Ecuadorian Embassy, Julian Assange emerged this afternoon to have his say on the end of the swedish investigation against him. Today is an important victory, for me and for the un human rights system. Seven years