and it looks as the deeper the air and it looks as if towards the beginning of the next week we could have Stormy Weather as well. Lots of detail to fill you in on over the next few nights. For mid week it looks drier. Rain starts to return for the weekend and potentially Stormy Weather next week. Hello, this is bbc news with ben brown. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First the headlines the government says it will introduce emergency legislation over Early Release for terror offences, following an attack on shoppers in south london by 20 year old sudesh amman. Amman was shot dead at the scene by armed police, and had only recently been freed from prison, after serving half of his sentence for terrorism offences. We face an unprecedented situation of severe gravity and, as such, it demands that the government responds immediately and that this legislation will therefore also apply to serving prisoners. Borisjohnson says britain wont bind itself to eu rule
You re watching bbc newsroom live. Its 10 am and these are the main stories this morning. A state of emergency is declared in part of australia as tens of thousands of people are ordered to flee, amid forecasts of ferocious bushfire conditions. The Prime Minister calls for calm. I understand the frustration, i understand the anxiety, i understand the fear, but what i also understand is the need to allow the professionals and the experts who plan and operationalise these responses to do theirjob. Rail fares rise by an average of almost 3 per cent today, despite another year of cancellations and delays for many commuters. The government promises change. I dont think its right that people cant always rely on their train
services, particularly in places Like Northern where its been notably bad and i will absolutely bring that situation to an end. Artificial intelligence is better than doctors in diagnosing Breast Cancer from mammograms, according to a study. An emotional peter snakebite wr
Good morning, welcome to breakfast with Naga Munchetty and charlie stayt. Our headlines today growing anger in china as authorities forcibly detain people suspected of having the coronavirus. Thousands of passengers confined to their cabins onboard the diamond princess. More than 60 people are infected with the virus. Six senior conservative mps try to pressure borisjohnson into rethinking huaweis involvement in the uks sg telecom networks. Good morning. We have two huge home nations clashes in the six nations coming up, including rugbys oldest trophy, the calcutta cup, its scotland against england at murrayfield. Good morning. The weather is likely causing disruption over the weekend as storm tube is approaching. Strong winds today in scotland and Northern Ireland storm keebra. Destructive winds, large rain around the coast and heavy rain large swells. More details later. Its saturday the 8th of february. Our top story authorities in china have been forcibly rounding up people suspect
This is bbc news, the headlines more countries have imposed travel bans on china because of the new coronavirus. Over 300 people have now been killed, with 45 new deaths confirmed in the last few hours. Health workers in hong kong are to go on strike until the border with the mainland is closed. Britains Prime Minister is to address foreign diplomats and Business Leaders to set out his plans for International Trade after brexit. The french president said the level of access to the eus Single Market would depend on how many of its rules britain accepts. President trump is a step closer to being acquitted in his impeachment trial, after the us senate voted against calling witnesses. He has been accused of abusing his power and obstructing congress. One senior democrat accused republicans of being accomplices to a president ial cover up. 2019 brought another year of record breaking temperatures, rising sea levels and melting ice caps. To know the true extent of the climate crisis, scienti
The United Nations estimates that more than half a Million People have been displaced over the past two months 80 of them are women and children. It took years of fighting and a Massive International effort to defeat the Islamic State group. But is was a different type of terror group its fighters didnt travel alone, but brought entire extended families with them. The result is that there are now 70,000 is followers, including 10,000 children being held in the middle east. 0ur correspondent Quentin Sommerville and cameraman Darren Conway travelled to North Eastern syria to meet some of the children of is fighters, brought from their homes in indonesia and now detained without much hope of return. The detention camps of the Islamic State group arent just a stain on syria. Theyre a black mark on the conscience of the world. In this desert of good and evil, there are the guilty. And the innocent. Few countries have bothered to sift and separate what is left behind. Nada fedulla is being p