and the japan times reports outgoing un secretary general ban ki moon has given his strongest signal yet, that he ll seek to become south korea s next president. joining us is oliver cornock, managing editor at oxford business group. good morning to you. good morning. is the third day we have lead on the truck attacks in berlin. it is. this is one of the most significant details, he was under surveillance but there was evidence that they stopped following him? yes, and an all too familiar discussion. was hea an all too familiar discussion. was he a lone wolf or was there a group behind him? security services will behind him? security services will be asking these questions. it raises lots of questions. the public want answers. often they are not available. i think it also calls into question the information sharing between organisations, he had history in italy and tunisia. it does raise questions and perhaps calling for their needs to be rated integration between organi
look at the possible causes. good morning from durham police headquarters. we are here as part of a series on policing britain. i live in the call centre where they are dealing with the 999 called this morning. more on that a bit later on. in the sport, head injuries in by on. in the sport, head injuries in rugby union must be taken more seriously, according to a review into an incident involving wales international george north, which has made nine recommendations to change the way concussions are handled. and carol has the weather. this morning across england and wales we have some patchy fog and some frost. some of that will be slow to clear but most will see a dry day with some sunshine and just a few showers. scotland and northern ireland, still very windy, especially across scotland, with some showers, some of which will be wintry. more in 15 minutes. 0ur our main story: german security services are facing questions about why they ended a surveillance operation on a sus
to the internet hundreds of thousands of rural homes are to get faster broadband. and coming up in the sport on bbc news. wales will end the year above england in the fifa world rankings their impressive displays at euro 2016 means they remain 12th. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the owner of a haulage firm and one of his mechanics have been found guilty of manslaughter, after one of their trucks crashed last year, killing four people, including a four year old girl. the court had heard that the brakes had failed on the 32 tonne truck, and it careered along a village road near bath, causing what the prosecution described as absolute devastation . matthew gordon and peter wood will be sentenced next month. the truck driver, phillip potter, was cleared of all charges. jon kay is at bristol crown court. the boss of grittenham haulage and the mechanic now inside this court building, waiting to be taken to prison. they have been remanded in custody over ch
welcome to bbc news. german police have carried out raids across the country in the search for anis amri, the tunisian man suspected of carrying out the deadly lorry attack in berlin. attention has focused so far on addresses in dortmund, berlin and a refugee centre near the dutch border. we can cross to robert, who is in berlin. good morning from the market around kaiser wilhelm church, the target of monday night s attack, crowded with passers by. stalls still closed, at least many of them, i think stallholders conscious of the fact they still want to maintain a level of respect for those who died and who remain injured. away from here, as you have been indicating, that police operation is spreading, aided by pictures of the man they are now referring to as the prime suspect, which are on social media and have been circulated to police forces and security forces around europe. so, what do we know about annis amri? wet spring ourselves up to speed as to what we do now. he is
containing the three other victims who died. the prosecuting qc said mr potter s laurie continued to career down the lane in western village out of control, and these are pictures from the time of the crash. because on the 9th of february last year. by the time the lorry came to a stop, four people had suffered fatal injuries, the four year old girl who had been crossing the road with her grandmother and three men who had been travelling together in the same car. this is a picture of the four year old victim, who died as she was crossing the road with her grandmother, margaret rogers, who was also injured. and three other victims as well, 59 year old robert parker, philip allen, who was 52, and stephen vaughan, who was 34. let mejust and stephen vaughan, who was 34. let me just repeat the findings of the court today, at bristol crown court, haulage boss matthew gordon and his mechanic, peter would, both haulage boss matthew gordon and his mechanic, peterwould, both found guil