This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Tensions rise over both hong kong and the Telecoms Firm huawei. China ambassador london says if the uk wa nts to ambassador london says if the uk wants to make china a hostile country that will have to bear the consequences. The uk foreign secretary hits back. The real issue here is one of trust. Whether china can be trusted to live up to its International Obligations, and its international responsibilities. Dominic raab also names police in will be able to search homes without a warrant under chinas new security law. It will help keep afloat galleries, theatres, Jeffrey Epsteins longtime confidante Ghislaine Maxwell is moved to new york to face charges she recruited girls for him to abuse. India now has the third highest number of coronavirus cases in the world and theres no signs of slowing. And the great Ennio Morricone one of hollywoods most iconic composers dies at the age of 91. We hear a wonde
Hello, youre watching afternoon live. Im simon mccoy. Today at 2. Were out of time and World Leaders need to make life or death decisions on Climate Change now a warning from Sir David Attenborough. We have been putting things off year after year. Weve been raising targets and saying, oh well, if we do it within the next 20 years or if we do it. The moment of crisis has come. Prince harry makes his first public appearance since announcing he and meghan will be stepping back from front line royal duties. The nhs condemns what it calls shameful tactics by betting companies to fuel gambling addiction. Coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with katie. Englands cricketers wobble after an impressive morning on the first day of the third test in Port Elizabeth. England are now 167 for four
after tea, with south africa 168 168 for four after tea with south africa piling on the pressure. We have been so much to talk about today, the increasingly wet and windy weather and High Pressure, ext
This is bbc news. The headlines at ten p m. A dysfunctional system allowed ian pattison to perform the necessary operations on hundreds or possibly thousands of women says a damning report. Collings avoided or worked around him. Some could have known, others should have known. And a few must have known. If you are a patterson patient, you are 50 wanted to get a recurrence of Breast Cancer because you have been left with breast tissue, basically a time bomb in your chest ready to explode because he did not remove it. Leave china if you can come up brits are told, as a death toll from
coronavirus reaches more than 400. A court is told that the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber is equally guilty of the murder of the 22 people who died in the attack. A ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars in the uk is to be brought forward by five years to 2035. And the generation that has never known life without the internet. Half of all ten year olds have a smartphone. A rogue surgeon in t
The thing about the post dunkirk evacuations, one of the reasons why the story is not told, is because, for a lot of people, they dont think it has the romanticism of the little ships. Well, it does, and here is that romantic story. Here are those brave civilian seamen taking their small boats into the line of fire. Robert hall, bbc news, st helier. Time for a look at the weather. Heres chris fawkes. Over the course of the weekend, we had some big thunderstorms developing, mixed with rainbows, would you believe . With the same area of low pressure we had over the weekend with us for much of this week, we are going to see some further big thunderstorms. In the
last hour, we have started to see them break out. Todays heaviest storms will be across parts of wales, the north west midlands, north west england, south west scotla nd north west england, south west scotland and Northern Ireland. In the heaviest downpours, we could see around 15 25 millimetres in the space of an hour. Thats enou
This is worklife from bbc news, with Sally Bundock and karin giannone. Apphappy mobile users spent more three and a half hours a day on their phones last year making tech firms 300 billion. So who are the big winners from our global addiction . Live from london, thats our top story on thursday 16th january. We are in love with our phones more than ever and there are now millions of apps and websites vying for our attention, in an industry
worth billions each year. Also in the programme. The japanese lawyer for ex nissan boss carlos ghosn has quit, following his clients flight to lebanon. And. Trouble is brewing in the tea industry. Profits are falling for farmers in sri lanka, one of the worlds biggest producers. And well be getting the inside track on writing the book of your life. Well be talking to one business that offers a personal Biography Service for the elderly to collect and record their thoughts and memories for family and friends. More and more of us are spending hours each