At the papers with our reviewers Kevin Schofield, editor of politics home, and the broadcasterjohn stapleton. And also, in 45 minutes, private eyes editor, ian hislop, joins the bbcs media editor amol rajan to look back on a year of front covers, cartoons and satire. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The chief executive of the us aircraft manufacturer boeing has been sacked less than a week after the company said it would temporarily halt production of its troubled 737 max airliner. Boeing has struggled to recover after 346 people died in two crashes involving the 737. Our Business Correspondent theo leggett has the story. Two devastating accidents and 346 people died. The first plane crashed into the sea off indonesia late last year. Then, in march, an identical aircraft went down in these fields in ethiopia minutes after take off. Since then, boeings newest and fastest selling aircraft, the 737 max, has been grounded worldwide. Blames been placed on a piece of Flight Control soft
Goes on, its all change as it gets milder, wetter and windier. Thanks darren. Also coming up around £50 million worth ofjewellery is stolen from the home of formula one heiress Tamara Ecclestone. Hello everyone, this is afternoon live im simon mccoy. Boris johnson is preparing to address his new mps who have been arriving in westminster before they go to the house of commons tomorrow. Some of the 109 new mps are from labour strongholds which had never voted conservative before. Later this week the government will set out its plans in the queens speech. Its then expected to try to pass crucial brexit legislation on friday. Meanwhile, the fallout from labours defeat continues with Party Officials saying they are expected to meet early in the new year to agree the timetable for replacing Jeremy Corbyn as leader. Our Political Correspondent helen catt reports. On their way to westminster tory mps still over the moon at having turned the red seats blue. Bye thank you its the start of a new
Hello. This is bbc news. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First, the headlines. Five severe flood warnings are in place along south yorkshires river don meaning theres a threat to life for those in the area. If the river rises again tonight or tomorrow, and its in conjunction with a high tide and a further fall of rain, the village simply will not be able to cope. The tories say a Jeremy Corbyn government could cause an economic crisis within months of coming to power. Labour calls the claim a complete work of fiction. The royal family lead tributes to those who lost their lives in conflict as the uk marks remembrance sunday. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are lucy fisher, defence correspondent for the times, and kevin schofield, the editor of politicshome. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The front page story on the telegraph is a pledge in the conservative manifesto to protect vet
The governing socialist party in spain looks set to win most seats in the general election but will again fall short of a majority. And well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers lucy fisher, defence correspondent for the times, and Kevin Schofield, the editor of politics home. Stay with us for that. Labour rejected accusations from the conservatives today that a Jeremy Corbyn led government could result in an economic crisis within months. The conservatives said labours policies would cost more than a trillion pounds over a five Year Parliament a figure dismissed by labour as a work of fiction. 0ur Political Correspondent Jessica Parker reports. Two men competing to run the countrys finances. The conservatives claim that labours plans amount to an unaffordable splurge. But is their maths up to scratch . Every single costing in this dossier that we have published today has either come from labours own figures, most of them, actually, over 50 of the costings are fr
Lets start with the times. Parties so, what would you. . Mmm . Steven . Clash over corbyn claim, sorry, claim that corbyn will spend a trillion pounds over a five year i thought you were in spandau. Parliament to huh, did you . Well, they let me out early. Oh, steven why didnt you let me know you were back . £650 million a day. The conservatives say they have tottered up conservatives say they have tottered up pledges made on the 2017 ma nifesto up pledges made on the 2017 manifesto and pledges made sense and those rolled out at the annual conference. It is an interesting tap. The chancellor said it was shadow chancellor said it was ludicrous fake news. The conservatives want to keep the conversation about this, it is like that row about the bus during the Brexit Campaign and whether or not the £350 million figure was true but people started talking about how much money britain was sending to brussels and i think the conservatives are keen to keep this conversation on how much labour