And what about care home staff . Some are refusing the vaccine. What does that mean for you wanting to visit your relativies . Im on twitter vicderbyshire. Online retailer asos buys topshop, topman and miss selfridge. The deal doesnt include the shops, putting 13,000 jobs at risk. The cost of covid for children a report suggests they stand to lose an average of £40,000 each in Lifetime Earnings becaue most are not in school. And coming up this hour, well speak to Nicholas Hewlett, a head teacher in south london who is coming out as gay during an Online Assembly this morning. Theres been International Condemnation of the armed forces in myanmar after they seized power and detained civilian politicians, including Aung San Suu Kyi the woman known Around The World for decades as the face of the struggle for democracy in the country and who has, since elections in 2015, been widely recognised as its unofficial leader. Myanmar, also known as burma, was ruled by the military until democratic
Heres helen willets. Simon, thank you. Good afternoon and if you are in leek in staffordshire you are looking up to blue skies or you have been so far today. Unfortunately the cloudier skies are to come tonight and tomorrow and some nor more snow. Its a different picture this afternoon, still waterlogged in parts of suffolk as you can see and overcast and grey. You see that on the Satellite Picture in southern england, wales and Northern Ireland. Snow showers but good spells of sunshine. We have Rain And Hill Snow in Northern Ireland and almost a line of that picture is where we have that milder atlantic air trying to get in but that cold air is reluctant to relinquish its residency is. Which means we will continue to have issues with whether it is going to rain or snow. Snow melt as the rain adding to the risk of further Flooding Melt as the rain adding to the risk of furtherflooding and melt as the rain adding to the risk of further flooding and december eruption is likely. So for th
Else to look out for you. Captioning sponsored by cbs this is the cbs evening news with scott pelley, reporting tonight from manchester, pelley we are just outside the arena where the terror struck on monday night. Memorials have been growing larger by the hour. All day long people, young and old left flowers and messages. The death toll stands at 22. At last report, 64 of the 119 wounded were still in the hospital. 20 of them in critical condition. Isis claimed responsibility for the attack carried out by a 22 year old suicide bomber, a british citizen of libyan desent. He had traveled recently to libya and investigators believe perhaps syria as well. When police raided the mans apartment they found no evidence that the bomb was made there. And that lead to a dragnet and multiple arrests today. Mark fill lips begins our coverage. Rtd two days of raids and at least six arrests later including the bombers brother and police here have changed their mind that this attack was the work of o
We thought we were just on the periphery of a much bigger explosion. I just went, my babies, my babies are in there. And then out, this little girl is staggering towards me with all her long blond hair all burnt, her face coming out of her mouth. Big gash on her shoulder. Kim half carried and we half dragged her to the foyer doors and initially laid her down. Blood was coming out. She was choking on the flood. What did you see . Horror, absolute horror. Injured people, dead people. Body parts. Parts of people. Blood, so much blood. Literally puddles of blood mixed with ash. The only thing i saw was the remnants of the suicide bomber. Basically the bottom half of the body in the middle of the corridor. And then my phone was ringing. It was there, and i reached out with one hand, and i saw it was tammy, my daughter tamala, and i answered, i was relieved. Anyway, im holding the phone, and im going tamala, tamala, youre okay, youre okay, darling. Shes going yeah, mom. I said, wheres sasha,