zahawi. iamat i am at the amazon warehouse in coventry to find out the details of the dispute where workers threatened to walk out. in memory of her dad bill turnbull s daughter tells us why she is running the london marathon in his name. he was the real light of our lives really and he was centre of ourfamily, so losing him has been a huge, huge loss for us, but, equally, ifeel so incredibly lucky to have him. it s advantage newcastle as they close in on a first cup final in in almost a quarter of a century as they beat southampton in tehir league cup semifinal first leg. there semifinal first leg. is frost and fog in parts of the there is frost and fog in parts of the south. it will be cloudy in england and wales with rain coming through. in scotland and northern ireland, after a cloudy wet start, brightening up with sunshine and showers. all the details throughout the programme. it s wednesday, 25th of january. our main story. it s been confirmed that two british aid wor
wrong. he was wrong. we will be asking how the supply wrong. he was wrong. we will be asking how the supply of - wrong. he was wrong. we will be asking how the supply of tanks i wrong. he was wrong. we will be asking how the supply of tanks is i asking how the supply of tanks is likely to affect the conflict, which started 11 months ago. the metropolitan police warns that more cases of wrongdoing will emerge, as dishonest and violent officers are dealt with. in coventry, workers at amazon have been staging their first authorised strike in the uk, in a dispute about pay. # happy birthday. and, at the australian open, novak djokovic celebrates his mother s birthday and an easy path into the and coming up on the bbc news channel: it s another goal for marcus rashford as manchester united take on nottingham forest in the first leg of the efl cup semifinal. good evening. the course of the conflict in ukraine is set to change significantly, following decisions by germany and the
again. we have a special report from china on the rise of covid again. we have a special report from china on the rise of covid and - china on the rise of covid and related deaths tierney to rise. tyranny. we look at divisions over australia s colonial legacy. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start the show for you today with the latest developments the parent company of facebook and instagram has announced it will end its suspension of the former president donald trump s accounts. this is after a two year ban that was imposed on mr trump in the wake of the january the 6th storming of the us capitol. his claim that the election was stolen was widely disseminated on social media. we can bring in our north america correspondent peter bowes, who s been watching this story very carefully. great to give you on the programme. i imagine you remember the background of life former president trump was susp
0n the second and the third day after the earthquake, they are finding a lot of people. they are hardly finding anyone now, almost no one as friends of missing nicola bulley, issue a new appeal for information, her husband says, he ll never give up hope. and, the manchester city boss, pep guardiola, says he s confident, the club will be found innocent, of breaking financial rules. and coming up on the bbc news channel, we look ahead to the second weekend of the six nations. scotland face wales, hoping to make it two wins from two. good evening. us fighterjets have shot down an unidentified object over alaska. the pentagon says president biden, gave the order, after it was detected yesterday. it s unclear what the object was, but officials say it was the size of a small car. last week, a chinese balloon was shot down, off the coast of south carolina, with beijing saying it was a civilian device, for monitoring the weather. well in the last couple of hours the pentagon, gave th