Prince harry pays tribute to a british soldier killed trying to stop poaching in malawi. In a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. In the next half an hour on beyond 100 days well hear from jeff blake, former us senator, over the impeachment inquiry into president trump. At 8. 30 well be getting reaction to sajid javids spending announcements from ben zaranko from the institute for fiscal studies and paul waugh from huffpost uk. And at 10. 40 and 11. 30 well be looking at tomorrows front pages with the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, asa bennett and political writier and acedemic, maya goodfellow. Hello, im 0lly foster, heres whats coming up on sportsday tonight. The power of scotland. Theyre too strong for samoa, a bonus point win keeps their Rugby World Cup alive. Dinas at the double in doha, 100 silver last night, now shes quickest in the 200 at the world athletics championships. Cardiff are told by f
Hello and welcome to world news today. There have been running street battles in hong kong, in some of the worst violence in more than three months of Anti Government unrest. Protesters threw petrol bombs, while the police fired round after round of tear gas and rubber bullets. There were multiple arrests, as the authorities try to assert control, in the run up to tuesdays 70th anniversary of communist party rule in china. From hong kong, heresjohn sudworth. They are determined to spoil the party. With just two days to go before china s big anniversary, hong kong is decidely off message. While in beijing, rehearsals are in full swing for a celebration of 70 years of communist rule and a message of unity and strength. In hong kong, there is division. Uncertainty and fear. It is a fault line that cuts across class and generation. This 73 year old man is showing me the protective gear he wears when supporting the protesters. Translation for 70 years, the ruling party has subdued its peopl
North and south korea as the Winter Olympics come to a close, pyongyang says it will now sit down for talks with the United States. On meet the author this week my guest is sirjohn tusa, broadcaster and man of the arts whose own story, making a noise, is also a portrait of modern britain. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. Labour would keep britain in a Customs Union with the eu according to the partys brexit spokesman. Sir keir starmer told the Bbcs Andrew Marr show that a new treaty, replicating the existing customs arrangement, would be best for the economy and would respect the referendum result. The Prime Minister is committed to leaving both the Single Market and the Customs Union shes expected to outline the governments position in more detail this week. Our Political Correspondent emma vardy reports. After months of uncertainty over labours position, now the party is moving decisively away from a so called hard brexit. It has been unanimously agreed, according to the shado
Bitterly cold started tuesday morning, well below freezing, and the met office had issued in amber warning. Thats for the threat of disruptive is no particular about a beast in england on tuesday. The parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, east midlands and down towards kent we could see several centimetres i committing, and likely to cause disruption to travel. There could be School Closures as well. Topic is not getting above freezing for many of us all day. Further snow showers filtering on the brisk easterly wind tuesday night and into wednesday. Further heavier cumulative snow from any part of the country on wednesday. And Eastern England and eastern scotland where it will be bitterly cold once again, particularly when you add on the wind chill. Even further we could see snow showers down towards wales and the west to. Snow is likely to cause disruption over the next few days. Low pressure could bring blizzard conditions to the south later in the week. Stayjune. This is bbc news. Our l
Jodie whittaker says being a female time lord is a proud honour. I hope, you know my gender isnt a fearful thing for the fans. Because in this world, particularly, there arent rules and thats a great thing. And coming up in the sport on bbc news, south africa are set 380 to win the fourth and final test. Itll be a new Ground Record if they were to end this series all square on 2 2. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. New laws will be introduced, giving people Greater Control over what happens to their online personal data. The government says the legislation offers the right to be forgotten, with proposals in the Data Protection bill making it easier to withdraw consent for information to be used. Companies will have to obtain explicit consent. Heres our political correspondent, leila nathoo. Our lives are led online. We all leave a digital trail. But what happens to all the information we upload about ourselves . A new law will ensure that the United Kingdom will retain