And we stayed. As the general election is confirmed for december 12th we look at the role of social media in the campiagn as twitter says it will ban political adverts. Raging wildfires in california as a new blaze in the south of the state threatens the Ronald Reagan president ial library. Goals galore in the caraboa cup with ten scored in a single game between arsenal and liverpool and thats before it went to penalties, with the reds eventually sealing a place in the quarterfinal. And at 11 30 well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers anand menon, from uk in a changing europe, and jo tanner, former adviser to borisjohnson when he was london mayor. Good evening. The head of the london fire brigade, dany cotton, has rejected calls for her resignation from survivors of the fire at grenfell tower. She expressed her deepest sorrow for not being able to save more lives. 72 people died in the fire in west london in june 2017. A report following the first stage of the
Also tonight. As the general election is confirmed for december 12th, we look at the role of social media in the campiagn, as twitter talks of banning political adverts. Six years after the Helicopter Crash onto the clutha pub in glasgow, killing ten people, a report says pilot error was to blame. The pentagon has released footage of the Us Special Forces raid that killed Abu Bakr Al Baghdadi, leader of the Islamic State group. And the story behind one of the standout performers of englands Rugby World Cup campaign, three days ahead of the final. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, a bonkers night at anfield in the league cup. Raining goals. Well tell you who emerged victorious between liverpool and arsenal. Good evening. The head of the london fire brigade dany cotton has rejected calls for her resignation from survivors of the fire at grenfell tower. She expressed her deepest sorrow for not being able to save more lives. 72 people died in the fire in west london in june 2017. A r
You can probably use, keep it for yea rs you can probably use, keep it for years to come, maybe. Maybe you could afford one, mimi . Me . i doubt that. Thank you very much. To football and liverpool are through to the quarter finals of the league cup in england after an epic tie against arsenal. They won on penalties at anfield after a 5 5 draw. Michael redford reports. Anfield is no stranger to a memorable night. But if you could have imagined what was about to come when defensive duties went wrong. Arsenal levelled minutes later, a hint of offside, but from being level to being in control, another two goals made it 3 1. This penalty made it 3 2 but he was at fault for the fourth. Liverpool far from finished. Fans were hoping in them, believing. And there was still more to come. The goal of the night and it looked to have won the game until this happened. 5 5 full time. Penalties. Six scored consecutively until this kick was saved, leaving the 18 year old to win the match in front of t
Twitter has announced a global ban on all political advertising on its site. The social Media Company says it wants to prevent potential problems with unchecked information and fake news. The policy comes in on the 22nd of november, so itll affect the uk general election and next years us election. Our media editor, amol rajan, has this assessment of how the fight for voters attention is increasingly being waged online. Recognise any of these . In the coming weeks, brace yourself for a further onslaught of adverts in your social media feed. Elections used to be all about the ground war and air war, leaflets through the letterbox or Party Political broadcasts. Today there is a third front, the cyber war, and this digital blitzkrieg is the most complex and controversial of the lot. Data from the Electoral Commission shows the proportion of Campaign Money going to Digital Advertising is growing fast. The issue isnt just Political Parties. Its anyone with a political message to sell. There
In global news, business and sport. And you can be part of the conversation. As we get the first big freeze this winter in europe, should we be marvelling at our Winter Wonderland, or raging at how the weather make our lives and our travel such a misery . Tell us what you think just use the hashtag bbc the briefing. Will you get to work today . Well, much of Northern Europe has been paying the price of snow blizzards, freezing temperatures as low as 10 celsius, and winds gusting up to 140 kilometres an hour, nearly 90 miles an hour. Tens of thousands of air passengers were stranded over the weekend as airports were closed or flights diverted. Sarah corker has the latest. Heavy snow and seriously low temperatures have grounded hundreds of flight across Northern Europe. Germanys busiest airport, frankfurt, was one of the worst affected. Despite efforts to clear the runways and de ice aircraft, 330 flights were cancelled, stranding hundreds of passengers. In france, 75 mph winds were the