In ten days defects. So why some labour long faces . Just as rishi sunak tries to gee up his mps, another one bites the dust, and heads for the Labour Benches citing housing and immigration. Tory mp neil obrien will be here to tell us the big problem is legal migration. Our other guests might not agree. Also tonight. Inside the afd. We investigate if germanys far right alternative for Deutschland Party have a neo nazi problem. You could call me a nazi as well, because i want to defend my own country. I dont know whats wrong with it. But you mean youre comfortable with that . Im comfortable with the programme we are fighting for, yes. As the Home Secretary expels the Russian Defence attache, and the National Crime agency exposes an alleged top russian ransomware boss, just how cold is the new cold war going to get . The nca is here, along with our former Defence Attache to russia. Good evening. Today rishi sunak tried to press the reset button after last weeks local election rout with a
The ashes are slipping away from england. Australia captain steve smith hits a double century, as his side takes complete control of the third test in perth. And in half an hour here on bbc news, click investigates the weird world of quantum computing. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. A leading supporter of brexit has said the uk cannot become a colony of the eu during the expected two year transition period after britains withdrawal in march 2019. Jacob rees mogg made the comments after eu leaders yesterday agreed to move to the next phase of brexit discussions in the new year. They also suggested the uk would continue to participate in the Single Market and remain under thejurisdiction of the European Court ofjustice during any transition phase. The date when the uk leaves the eu, march 29 2019, is now likely not to be set in law. Lets speak to our Political Correspondent tom barton. He can update is a story as it is developing. Welcome back. First of all, what exactly is bugg
And in half an hour here on bbc news we go through the lens, capturing Iconic Images of moments that shaped history. Barry sherman, a billionaire who founded canadas largest drugs firm, and his wife honey, have been found dead at their home in toronto. Police described the deaths as suspicious, but said they were not being treated as murder. Angus crawford reports. One of torontos richest suburbs, a house for sale. In the basement, a discovery, two bodies, a man and a woman. Barry sherman and his wife, honey, one of the richest couples in the country. Police cannot yet say what happened. The circumstances of their death lead us to believe that there may be suspicious circumstances. It is an investigative tool. Until we know exactly how they died, we treat it as suspicious, and once a determination has been made by the pathologist and the coroner, we move forward from there. Barry sherman, who was 75, is thought to be worth more than £2 billion. He made his money in pharmaceuticals, se
Releases in the film review. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and the entertainment journalist caroline frost. Tomorrows front pages the Financial Times writes that donald trump has opened the door to military action following the latest Nuclear Weapons test by north korea. The i also leads with the bomb test, in which the us secretary of defence warns of possible annihilation options in response. Your move, mrtrump, is the headline across the metro, as it shows a photo of the north Korean Leader shortly after the test. The times says mr trump has threatened to sever trade ties with any country that deals with north korea, including china. According to the telegraph, there is growing concern in europe that mr trump is considering unilateral action, as the Un Security Council is due to meet tomorrow. The guardian leads with an unpublished official report which says families who have lo