instruments to give us our best ever view of the moons, and to assess whether they could be habitable. now on bbc news, click. this week, it s all about cars and cardio. yeah, we have teslas looping the las vegas loop. spencer takes a swing for it. yes, got a seagull. and lara gets mean. well, she tries to. i m a bit slow with this. i d be in terrible trouble if there was a person punching. and is that. both: a flying elvis? as thousands of tech companies descended on las vegas this month for the consumer electronics show, we ve been bringing you some of the highlights. but this week, we re getting away from the show floor. i ve been made to work up a sweat and he s been sent to freeze. but first up, we re going below the bright lights of the strip with james clayton, as he checks out an unusual way to get from a to b. las vegas convention center is huge. it can take half an hour to walk across it. however, there s a new way to get around tunnels with teslas in them. this i
in the uk, labour calls for the conservative party chairman nadhim zahawi to be sacked, after reports he paid a tax penalty, as part of a multi million pound settlement with authorities. chris hipkins is set to become new zealand s next prime minister, replacing jacinda ardern who announced her resignation on thursday. millions around the world prepare for lunar new year. and britain s andy murray is out of the australian open. he lost to spain s roberto bautista agut in four sets in what could be his last time at the tournament. you re watching bbc news. now it s time for click. this week, it s all about cars and cardio. yeah, we have teslas looping the las vegas loop. spencer takes a swing for it. yes, got a seagull. and lara gets mean. well, she tries to. i m a bit slow with this. i d be in terrible trouble if there was a person punching. and is that. both: a flying elvis? as thousands of tech companies descended on las vegas this month for the consumer electronics show, w
convened her final cabinet meeting afterjust seven weeks in office, making her the shortest serving prime minister in british history. i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. i have therefore spoken to his majesty the king to notify him that i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. this is the easy bit, they will appreciate the transition from one prime minister to the other. after that, in tough road lies ahead with rising inflation, rising bills and rising inflation, rising bills and rising interest rates. we will bring you more throughout another momentous day in british politics. do stay with us on bbc news. it has been a period of immense instability in british politics, the transitions between two prime ministers in a matter of months. a busy summer, a long contest to decide who would become the leader of the conservative party, the ruling party in the uk at the moment. they have been in office first with coalition partn
listen to what he is saying now when a reporter pressed him about a. mr. president do consider all trump supporter s president biden: come on, look. you keep trying to make that case, i don t consider any trump supporter a threat to the country. kayleigh: really question mike that s curious because he said the exact opposite of that on thursday night, watch. president biden: there is no question that the republican party today is dominated, driven, and intimidated by donald trump and the maga republicans. and that is a threat to this country. a maga republicans at america and see carnage darkness and despair. they spread fear and lies, that is why respecting conservatives like federal court judge michael ludwig has called trump and the extreme maga republicans a clear and present danger to our markers a. kayleigh: to make, i m getting really busy because on saturday he then doubled down on the initial thursday comments after the backtrack, so between saturday the
at the age of 91. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. the queen s coffin has arrived at buckingham palace. it was flown from edinburgh airport landing at raf northolt west of london a few hours ago accompanied all the way by her daughter, princess anne. despite the pouring rain, huge crowds lined the roads on the 22 kilometre journey into london. traffic came to a standstill as people pulled up and got out of their cars to watch the queen s hearse pass by. on wednesday, her coffin will travel to westminster hall, where she will lie in state. here s our royal correspondent, nicholas witchell. and so, to london, on a dull september evening in an aircraft of the royal air force with the callsign kitty hawk, the callsign of any military aircraft carrying her majesty the queen. waiting on the tarmac, a very new british prime minister, in the dark clothes of mourning, just as there had been all those years ago when winston churchill had been at anothe