Also this lunchtime. Borisjohnson sets out what he says are the benefits of brexit, promising it will be easier to protect british jobs. We will back British Business by ensuring that the Public Sector buys british. Well scrap the tampon tax, well back british industry by making sure we can intervene when great British Businesses are struggling. And these are some of the benefits which will directly result from leaving the eu. Scotland yard pays former mp Harvey Proctor £500,000 compensation after its disastrous investigation into claims of a paedophile ring. Arsenal sack their manager unai emery after 78 games in charge. And rediscovered a 42 page manuscript written by elizabeth i. And coming up on bbc news, englands bowlers are frustrated on the first day of the second test in new zealand, as tom latham hits a century. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. 4,500 workers are to lose their jobs, after the energy firm npower announced its closing three Customer Service cen
Year and the long nights it means we pick up the frost again but increasing amounts of fog. It might not be as sunny but it is dry. The satellite picture is largely sunny with bubbles of cloud providing us with bubbles of cloud providing us with some showers down the east coast. Still the legacy of yesterday and its cloud across the far south west but again, clutching at straws, for most of us its cold but dry and bright and sunny. Soon after dark, temperatures plummeting below freezing. We had a fairly widespread frost last night and an even wider one tonight. There will be an ice risk. The far south west keaton of cloud and breeze to escape the frost but temperatures will be a degree or two down. Frosty and by morning potentially more fog. Already warnings are out for that, the fog patches can become quite dense by the time we get to the morning and that will be clearly hazard rate users. Critically for england and wales, even in southern areas. It shows you how widespread it is. Som
A u. S. Warship in the persian gulf accompanied by a bomber plan since washingtons abandonment of the nuclear deal with iran in may 2018 the situation in one of the most volatile regions in the world has been escalating and iran consequently resumed enrichment of uranium in the process itself violating the multinational treaty. Some fear this could put the country on the threshold to becoming a nuclear arms state. Meanwhile the i. N. F. Treaty between the us and russia banning land based intermediate range Nuclear Missiles has effectively collapsed the Nuclear Powers in adversaries of old are now developing new weapons and new strategies. Are we seeing a return to the times of the cold war is the world at risk of a new global arms race 30 years since the last one ended or has it already begun. A Nuclear Bunker under the center of nuremberg built decades ago during the cold war there used to be around 2000 bunkers like this across germany their purpose to provide shelter for at least a
Government well blocking his reforms 72 hours to find a solution at least 2 people have died during the demonstrations Stephanie Decker reports from beirut for i for a 2nd day and night thousands filled the streets of beirut calling for the government to go. For the 1st time on such a large scale its not about where your religion says lie in this deeply divided sectarian country its not about class all walks of life are united against the Political Leadership here today thats what the rights of that country its what i meant by that but you know number that i mean why fed up with its value for the future. Theres no future for no job and im not acceptable anymore and we have stood up for a long time and now its time to turn protesters blocked all major roads bringing large parts of the capital to a standstill they remained on the streets well into the night the army used tear gas and water cannon to try to disperse the crowd. The army has said that it will from now on come down harder on
As Rugby World Cup hosts japan make history, by beating ireland for the first time with a stunning 19 12 victory. And coming up. Click tests all things audio, by paragliding, breaking glass, and going to an eltonjohn concert, thats in half an hour here on bbc news. Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, says a minority Labour Government is becoming more likely every day, as opposition parties consider whether to call a vote of no confidence in the Prime Minister. It follows a tumultuous week for Boris Johnson, with criticism of his use of language in the house of commons and his referral to a Police Watchdog, following allegations that a businesswoman received favourable treatment, when he was mayor of london. The government has described that move as politically motivated. Heres our Political Correspondent, nick eardley. Power is seldom easy. Borisjohnson has found out quicker than mostjust how hard it can be and the pressure keeps on coming. Come to london, build your businesses here the mayo