Brown. Natasha brown. Today is friday, december 1st. Did you feel it . I saw the fence, right in front of us shake. Rare earthquake rattles the region. Ive never experienced Something Like this before. Crazy. Certainly frightening. Putting people in fear. Looking for this man leaving hate signs at a local mosque. Lucky dog. Spotted roaming the tracks, a little dog, once in danger, is now safe, thanks to some septa workers. We seen he was hurt, we were like lets try to get a cage and try to catch him. As hundreds of millions of packages are on the move this holiday season, so are criminals. Neighbors have started banding together. We pick up each others packages, we drop them off. And the famous line, you say, ill never let you go, jack. But you do. I lie. We could still reenact now. Promise me. What . Let me get up on that door with you. Come on, darling, there is room for two. Todays morning minute is sponsored by Penn Medicine Abramson Cancer Center the number one Cancer Center in th
Strong in the next test to avoid yet another whitewash. Emphatic. Thanks holli, and thomas has all the weather. The advice is to be prepared not just on the roads, but the airports as well, really foggy weather potentially starting this evening on the way. Thanks thomas, also coming up a woman is appointed as bishop of london for the first time. Sarah mullally calls for more female and ethnic minority priests to make the church of england more relevant. Hello everyone this is afternoon live. Building regulations are leaving room for short cuts, according to the the woman leading a review into fire safety after the Grenfell Tower blaze. In her interim report Dame Judith Hackitt said she was shocked by some of the practices she had seen. Shes calling for simpler rules, better enforcement, and a cultural change was needed so safety is prioritised over cost. Heres our Home Affairs Correspondent tom symonds. Grenfell tower and that horrifying loss of life demonstrated for all to see, that s
Schools should play a bigger role in preparing children for social medias emotional demands as they move from primary to secondary school, englands childrens commissioner says. The leader of the council in windsor is calling for police to take action against what he called aggressive begging before the Royal Wedding in may. Britains andy murray pulls out of the Australian Open after failing to recover from an ongoing hip injury. He hasnt played a competitive match since wimbledon last summer. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. Donald trumps lawyers have intervened in his bitter row with his former chief of staff steve bannon. Theyve threatened him with legal action for speaking to the author of an explosive new book about the president which, amongst other claims, describes him as being unprepared for thejob, poorly informed about the basics, and ridiculed behind his back. In the book by the journalist michael wolff, mr bannon was quoted as describing the president s son donald juni
Aggressive begging in the town before prince harry and Meghan Markle get married there in may. Raising wages could be putting jobs at risk as employers look to replace staff with Automated Systems and robotics. Ive come to this state of the art paint factory in ashington near newcastle to find out if new tech is good or bad forjobs. In sport, england falter after a promising start on the opening day of the fifth test. Alastair cook is one of three wickets to fall in sydney, england currently 155 3. And matt has the weather. Not only do we have more rain in the forecast but a severe spell of gales. All the details of the next 15 minutes. First, our main story. Children as young as 11 are becomming increasingly dependent on social media likes and comments in order to feel popular and fit in. A new study by the childrens commissioner for england found that children become increasingly anxious about their online image as they get older and are unprepared for how social media use changes as
Caused travel chaos and is being blamed for up to 17 deaths. And well be finding out why irn bru fans are stockpiling the soft drink ahead of a planned recipe change. Good evening. Theres even more evidence today of the mounting pressure on the nhs in england this winter. New figures compiled by the bbc show that for the last six weeks of 2017 more than 75,000 patients were left in ambulances for 30 minutes or more. Thats one in every eight patients enduring a delay. And last week was the busiest ever for the nhs111 helpline it received more than 480,000 calls. Today theresa may apologised for the thousands of operations that have already been cancelled. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports. But were in a queue with lots of other people who are clearly very sick. Everybodys waiting to get in. A patients eye view of the stress across the nhs. A queue of ambulances waiting to hand over patients at a hospital. Leah was stuck for more than an hour in the ambulance with her mother, who was