own work developing ai. the nurse accused of murdering seven babies and attempting to kill ten others gives evidence for the first time at her trial. and wrexham s resurrection. the football club, its fans and hollywood owners, celebrate promotion to the football league in style. on newsnight. .. the on newsnight. the staff body accepts an improved path and we speak live to one of those demanding more. good evening. in afghanistan, more than 1,000 children under the age of five are dying every week, many in hospitals and clinics, and the assessment from the charity unicef is that they shouldn t be dying. it s a staggering number of lives lost, but our team on the ground believe the true figure could be much higher. they re dying of diseases that are preventable, the majority would survive in most other parts of the world, but the country s health system is broken. foreign funding is frozen and aid agencies struggle in the face of enormous challenges, not least the fact that t
of murdering seven babies and trying to kill ten others, has been giving evidence for the first time in her trial. she cried in the witness box and told the jury she only wanted to help and care for the babies she was looking after at the countess of chester hospital. myjob was my life, she insisted, and said she was traumatised when she was arrested. she denies all the charges against her. this report from ellie price contains some distressing detail. the parents of lucy letby, arriving at manchester crown court. their daughter s trial has been going on for the last six months. today she gave evidence for the first time. fighting back tears she was asked by her defence lawyer ben myers kc how she felt to be accused of killing babies and to have herjob as a nurse taken away from her. letby said it left her feeling very isolated and her mental health deteriorated. she told the court, there were times when i did not want to live, i thought of killing myself. she was asked why
reasons but obviously you don t get anything forjust having a positive point. we re going to take on the next four mixed games, tough games they re all tough games. but that s the performance level we ve got to keep working on and keep working to, and then add the details and eradicate some of the negative details, but keep adding the quality details. so, you know, finding that balance. but i was pleased with tonight, other than the fact we didn t get the three points. staying with the relegation battle, leeds are set to sack managerjavi gracia and they re hoping to replace him with former england boss sam allardyce, who will have four games to steer them clear of relegation. director of football victor orta has also left the club. leeds are currently 17th in the premier league, above the relegation zone only on goal difference. three games in la liga on tuesday too with barcelona and real madrid in action. barca face osasuna looking to extend their lead at the top th
a rise in the number of dog attacks in england and wales. this postal worker lost a finger after being bitten. and coming up in the sport on the bbc news channel. we ll have all the goals from tonights champions league ties including at tottenham hotspur stadium as spurs take on ac milan with a quarter final place at stake good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the bbc presenter gary lineker has said he will continue to try and speak up for those who have no voice after being criticised by downing street and some conservative mps for making negative comments about the government s new illegal migration bill. yesterday he said the government s language regarding its asylum plans was not disimilar to that used by germany in the 1930s. the bbc has impartiality guidelines that requires bbc staff and presenters to keep personal views private. this includes making public comments, including on social media, that could compromise perceptions of bbc impartiality. today the
had with the former president, leading up to that day when he and his family were forced to flee a mob demanding he be hanged. today former vice president pence dropped his appeal of the federal court decision ordering his testimony . this would be the first time that a former vice president testifies about his former boss and a criminal investigation. in this case, the boss who according to testimony before the january, 6th select committee, said he deserved to be hanged. you. if i were you, i would still be livid. with donald trump. i would be so furious. and i know you re a measured man. um but are you still angry? well i must tell you the president s words and tweet that day. we re reckless. endangered my family and all the people at the capitol. and i was angry. but you know, my christian faith tells me to be quick to listen. slow to speak and slow to become angry. and then the christian faith. forgiveness is not optional. forgiving is one thing for getting another. we l