People and we took them out. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. The row between Alexis Sanchez and his Arsenal Team Mates that leaves the players future at the club increasingly uncertain. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. There are concerns about the future of more than 4000 people who work at Vauxhall Plants in the uk after the business was bought by a french car company. Psa which already owns peugeot and citroen has agreed a deal to buy vauxhall in britain and 0pel in germany forjust under £2 billion. Vauxhall has two factories in luton and Ellesmere Port and many morejobs rely on the plants. The business secretary, greg clark, says hes cautiously optimistic about their future. 0ur Transport Correspondent Richard Westcott reports. Its a deal to create a european car making giant. Second only to vw in the scale. But big deals can come at a price. Fears the new setup could leave thousands of uk jobs vulnerable. The new boss sought to calm nerves. I trust my vau
Has a right to control who enters oui has a right to control who enters our country and to keep out those who would do us harm. Security services explain how theyve prevented 13 potential Terror Attacks in the past four years. In france, pressure grows for Francois Fillon to withdraw from the president ial race, but former Prime Minister alainjuppe says hes not prepared to step in. And 30 years after the zeebruge ferry disaster, relatives, survivors and rescuers return to remember the 193 people who lost their lives. Its five oclock. Our main story is the question over the future of thousands of vauxhall workers in the uk, following the news that the business has been bought by the French Motor Group Psa, which owns peugeot and citroen. Vauxhall has two factories, in luton and Ellesmere Port, and many morejobs rely on the plants. The business secretary, greg clark, told the commons that psa would honour its commitments to the workforce. And the head of psa said he had confidence in the
Cities from pollution. And coming up in the sport on bbc news Afterfacing Criticism over its make up, the fa table a series of proposals to boost diversity at board level. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at 6. There are concerns about the future of around 4,500 people who work at Vauxhall Plants in the uk after the business was bought by a french car company. Psa which already owns peugeot and citroen has agreed a deal to buy vauxhall in britain and 0pel in germany forjust under £2 billion. Vauxhall has two factories in luton and Ellesmere Port. Unions say the fight begins now to try to safeguard jobs. Heres our industry correspondentjohn moylan. Vauxhalls vast Vehicle Plant at luton, for decades a cornerstone of gms european operations. But soon what happens here will be decided in france. Creating uncertainty for thousands of workers. Weve all been worried, of course. Were all going to be worried because weve all got families. I myself have been here nearly 30 years. Disbel
Three decades on, the legacy of the heralds loss is its capacity to fill a church with family and friends. 193 victims. 193 names read out. Among them the aunt and uncle of kim spooner, then an eight year old girl, but still able to recall her familys night of anguish. Oh, my goodness, i remember it so vividly. I didnt really process what it meant at the time, to be honest. But sitting up all night waiting to hear them called, waiting, hoping they would get in touch and it didnt happen. To the lasting regret of kim and many families no one was ever prosecuted for the herald disaster. But the impact was so great, entire fleets of ships were redesigned to make them more stable. Today the heralds salvage bell was finally returned to the harbour that she had set sail for but never reached. Duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover. Recalling the terrible events of 30 yea rs recalling the terrible events of 30 years ago tonight was Duncan Kennedy reporting there. Newsnight is getting under way on
Three decades on, the legacy of the heralds loss is its capacity to fill a church with family and friends. 193 victims. 193 names read out. Among them the aunt and uncle of kim spooner, then an eight year old girl, but still able to recall her familys night of anguish. Oh, my goodness, i remember it so vividly. I didnt really process what it meant at the time, to be honest. But sitting up all night waiting to hear them called, waiting, hoping they would get in touch and it didnt happen. To the lasting regret of kim and many families no one was ever prosecuted for the herald disaster. But the impact was so great, entire fleets of ships were redesigned to make them more stable. Today the heralds salvage bell was finally returned to the harbour that she had set sail for but never reached. Duncan kennedy, bbc news, in dover. Recalling the terrible events of 30 yea rs recalling the terrible events of 30 years ago tonight was Duncan Kennedy reporting there. Newsnight is getting under way on