the devastation and loss of life in both turkey and syria. also tonight. the man who carried out dozens of rapes and sexual offences while a serving police officer is given 36 life sentences by a judge in london. behind a public appearance of propriety and trustworthiness, you took monstrous advantage of the women drawn into intimate relationships with you. why the tech giant microsoft believes artificial intelligence will revolutionise the business of searching the web. and in the final moments of the match, non league wrexham have lost to sheffield united and coming up on the bbc news channel with the world cup later this year, lioness manager sarina wiegman and her squad of 26 for this month s arnold clark cup. good evening. the unrelenting search for survivors has entered a second night across a vast area of southern turkey and northern syria, following the major earthquake which struck yesterday. it s being reported that more than 7,000 people have lost their lives, b
misery for commuters in the north of england misery for commuters in the north of england with continuing plane delays and cancellations. and cancellations. regional leaders t to find and cancellations. regional leaders try to find a and cancellations. regional leaders try to find a solution. and cancellations. regional leaders try to find a solution. welcome - and cancellations. regional leaders try to find a solution. welcome to l and cancellations. regional leadersi try to find a solution. welcome to a place that is astonishing. and the beauty of the british isles, documented by sir david attenborough and coming up on sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel we ll reflect on that astonishing match at anfield, and what it means for liverpool and manchester united. good evening. victims of the former metropolitan police officer wayne couzens, who s been sentenced for three offences of indecent exposure, have said he could have been stopped before murderin
couzens has been sentenced for 19 months on top of the whole life term he is serving four sarah everard s death. of the whole life term he is serving for sarah everard s death. also on the programme: three people are found dead in a crashed car in cardiff days after they went missing. two others remain seriously ill in hospital. in iran, fury from parents of hundreds of schoolgirls who ve been victims of suspected gas poisonings. welcome to a place that is astonishing. and the beauty of the british isles, documented by sir david attenborough for the first time. and coming up on the bbc news channel, fulham look to equal a club record sixth away win in the top flight as they travel to brentford, who are also riding high. his extraordinary run in front of the goal continues. good evening. victims of the former metropolitan police officer wayne couzens, who s been sentenced for three offences of indecent exposure, have said he could have been stopped before murdering sarah evera
planned pension reform as demonstrations grow across the country. a bbc investigation finds that many people who travelled to turkey for weight loss surgery suffered serious complications from botched surgeries. do your research massively. people s before and after photos, it is incredible to see and everyone wants a bit of that. and turning powder into beer: a german brewery comes up with a new product that could change the entire alcohol market and be good for the planet. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin in the uk. a scathing review of britain s largest police force has found it was institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. its author said many londoners had lost faith in the metropolitan police, and it could be broken up if it didn t change. the review was commissioned after the murder of sarah everard by a serving officer. the met police commissioner says he accepts baroness casey s report, but wouldn t use the term institutional to describe the i
we need the answer to that question to be yes. but is the answer yes? well, clearly at the moment, trust in the police has been hugely damaged by the things that we ve discovered over the past year. even your trust? everybody s trust. we also speak to rishi sunak about the cost of living, immigration and the fate of his predecessor borisjohnson. and in other news. the health divide. why deaths from lung conditions like asthma are three times higher in some parts of the uk than others. a little less of every little helps. tesco becomes the latest retailer to reduce the bonuses of its reward scheme. supermarkets are making savings too. what does it mean for you? and another very mild march day at there today. we will see a few sunny spells around compared with yesterday. the full forecast here on breakfast. it s tuesday, 21st march. institutionally racist, misogynistic and homophobic. those are the findings of a damning review of the metropolitan police published this morning