out without scoring. and it is a frosty and foggy start to saturday for many of us. the good news is, it should be a bright day. it s saturday, the 15th of january. our top story: there are more allegations of parties in downing street during the pandemic this morning, with newspaper reports that staff at number 10 held regular drinks on friday evenings while restrictions were in force. it comes a day after officials apologised to buckingham palace for two parties held on the eve of prince philip s funeral last april. meanwhile some conservative mps have told bbc news they ve been inundated with emails over the issue from angry constituents as our political correspondent ione wells reports. it is the expectation that more and more will come out. the fear of one
in the press about the falling out between the rest of the subjects, and the costs, and they have paid tribute to the queen and talked about their respect, of her majesty, we don t know the conversations behind the scenes and no doubt there will be disappointment within the family that he s not here, and of course, his reason is all to do with security, and the fact that he doesn t believe that when he s here in the u.k. and his family are protected enough but you also have to think that probably in a few weeks time, he is likely to be heading to the netherlands where the victus game will happen and there is quite a bit of criticism and you think of prince andrew in the spotlight recently, he is attending and wouldn t it be nice if prince harry was also here, just as he was for prince philip s funeral last april. thanks very much indeed, we will cover that later on here on sky news, this morning. in the meantime just hearing that the first of the fines for party-gate will start to
landslide win since 2010. in sri lanka the entire, other than the president and the prime, has resigned. the announcement was made following a late night meeting, as protests continue against the government s handling of a severe economic crisis. several protests against the government s handling of the crisis have been held in defiance of a curfew imposed on saturday. the authorities in ecuador says at least 12 people have died during a riot in a prison in the southern province of azuay. a government minister said the violence at had been sparked by one criminal gang attempting to extend its control within the jail, and being repulsed by other groups. he added that 90 prisoners had been evacuated, including ten who were wounded. in the uk, sources say police have issued fines to people who attended gatherings in downing street the night before prince philip s funeral last april. some of those involved have been told there were reasonable grounds to believe they have committed an off
let s get some of the day s other news. hungary s prime minister viktor orban has declared victory in sunday s parliamentary election, where his ruling fidesz party is on track for its fourth successive landslide since he came to power in 2010. partial results show the opposition which has united behind a single leader, peter markizay, in an attempt to unseat the nationalist prime minister has just over 30 % of the vote. in sri lanka the entire, other than the president and the prime, has resigned. the announcement was made following a late night meeting, as protests continue against the government s handling of a severe economic crisis. several protests against the government s handling of the crisis have been held in defiance of a curfew imposed on saturday. in the uk, sources say police have issued fines to people who attended gatherings in downing street the night before prince philip s funeral last april. some of those involved have been told there were reasonable grounds to
up i guess i got hit. my truck got hit. it s not fair, it is not right. ijust want to know something, that s alt i just want them - to tell me something. tell our family something so we can do what we - do to try to move on a little bit. - the mayor of sacramento says thoughts and prayers for those affected were appropriate, but not nearly enough. but with the police still searching for answers and the perpetrators, for the moment, thoughts and prayers are the only solace for heartbroken families. let s get some of the day s other news. sources say police have issued fines to people who attended gatherings in downing street the night before prince philip s funeral last april. some of those involved have been told there were reasonable grounds to believe they have committed an offence. it s the second set of fines in the so called partygate row, over gatherings held when covid restrictions were in place. the third report from the un s inter governmental panel on climate change is