Also tonight, france finally has a prime minister. You will know him he is the former Brexit Negotiator Michel barnier. Parliament. He will need all his skills to Negotiate a raucus french parliament. And not entirely immune from prosecution. Trump pleads not guilty, as his Jan 6 case returns to court in washington. Welcome to the programme. The Waterways here in britain are awash with Records Amount of sewage. Today, the governement announced a new bill that will beef up the powers of the Water regulator. In future the Water Bosses in england and wales will face 2 years in prison if theyre found to have obstructed an investigation into a Sewage Spill and their bonuses will be blocked if they fail to meet environmental and financial standards. But activists say it is not enough. The system is broken, and that current regulations arent being enforced. Heres our environment correspondentjonah fisher. Profits and pollution. For years, our Water Companies have paid out dividends to shareho
Cancelled Press Conference. Now a debate no show. That and news on when hell surrender in georgia. Also tonight a Cnn Exclusive. Meet the Trump Adviser who took the fifth when asked what he was doing january 6th. Tonight we know what he was doing and with whom. Later, what Hurricane Hilary could have in store for Southern California, which is bracing for its first storm this magnitude since 1939. Good evening. Thanks for joining us. The former president is expected to turn himself in at the Fulton County jail in atlanta next thursday or friday. That, according to a senior Law Enforcement official with knowledge of the surrender. Friday is the deadline for all 19 defendants. Trump, his former Chief Of Staff, several of his lawyers, a Top Justice Department official, and others all being booked, fingerprinted, and with probably the exception of the former president , photographed. In the last two days, the former president has backed out of opportunities to be seen by millions of televis
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referred to authorities after the uk is first trafficking plot was exposed earlier this year. and deforestation wipes out an area of tropical forest the size of switzerland in the last year. hello from the bbc sport centre. english cricket has been accused of widespread racism, sexism, classism and elitism by a long awaited and damning report. a two year investigation set up in the wake of global movements like black lives matter and me too makes 44 recommendations to change what the chair of the commission called cricket s rotten cu ltu re . the independent commission for equity in cricket report, called holding up a mirror to cricket, heard from more than 4000 people with 50% saying they d experienced discrimination in the game. asa as a sport we need to let people be themselves as a sport we need to let people be themselves at as a sport we need to let people be themselves at all as a sport we need to let people be themselves at all levels. as a sport we need to l
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