Of care to the public. Matthew gordon had no transport manager and effectively flouted every regulation laid down to ensure safety. Peter woods signed off vehicles as safe when clearly they were not. As the evacuation of Eastern Aleppo continues, well be speaking to the head of the International Rescue committee and former foreign secretary, David Miliband. And, Prince Charles warns of the growing danger of religious persecution, comparing it to the dark days of the 1930s. Its 5. 00pm. Our main story is the continuing investigation by German Police into the attack on the Christmas Market in berlin on monday evening, in which 12 people were killed and dozens injured. The chancellor, Angela Merkel, has said that she is hopeful of an arrest very soon. Police raids have been carried out across germany as they search for the main suspect, anis amri, a tunisian, whose Identification Papers were found in the lorry which was driven into shoppers. A europe wide warrant for the suspects arrest h
Weve not given enough detail what have brexit actually is by theresa may and her government. That criticism is going to be lessened by a speech today in which we got plenty of detail. It was billed as the most important speech of her term in office. It was certainly the clearest exposition yet of what britain wants from brexit. Not partial membership of the European Union, associate membership of the European Union, or anything that leaves us half in, half out. I want to be clear what iam half out. I want to be clear what i am proposing cannot mean membership of the single market. But, she said, britain would push for the freest possible trade with European Countries and other nations around the world. For the first time, mrs may confirmed that the British Parliament would get to vote on the final deal at the end of the negotiations. Sitting in the audience were some of the ambassadors to the uk. Mrs may emphasised she didnt what to undermine the eu, but she also warned against those w
Weve not given enough detail what have brexit actually is by theresa may and her government. That criticism is going to be lessened by a speech today in which we got plenty of detail. It was billed as the most important speech of her term in office. It was certainly the clearest exposition yet of what britain wants from brexit. Not partial membership of the European Union, associate membership of the European Union, or anything that leaves us half in, half out. I want to be clear what iam half out. I want to be clear what i am proposing cannot mean membership of the single market. But, she said, britain would push for the freest possible trade with European Countries and other nations around the world. For the first time, mrs may confirmed that the British Parliament would get to vote on the final deal at the end of the negotiations. Sitting in the audience were some of the ambassadors to the uk. Mrs may emphasised she didnt what to undermine the eu, but she also warned against those w
Foreign intervention has transformed this war, and the way its looking right now, foreigners, not syrians, will dictate the way the war ends. Climate scientists declare that 2016 was the warmest year on record. Extra news how will this new website funded by a Millionaire Eurosceptic fit in to the Media Landscape . And tributes to Rachael Heyhoe flint, one of the great pioneers of womens sport. Coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, we will have the goals from tonights fa cup third round replays, including liverpools tie at plymouth. Good evening. Boris johnson, the foreign secretary, has once again been criticised for his choice of language after appearing to compare the french government to the nazis. He said britain should not be penalised with Punishment Beatings in the manner of a World War Two movie for wanting to leave the european union. During the day, eu leaders have been giving their reactions to theresa mays speech yesterday outlining her brexit ambitions. The
Reporters here on bbc news. Hello, welcome to reporters, im christian frazier. From here, in the bbcs newsroom, we send out correspondents to bring you the best stories from across the globe. In this weeks programme. Putting their trust in trump. As the United States enters a new political era, John Sudworth has been finding out how china is reacting to the new american president. Before his election, china could simply dismiss Donald Trumps rhetoric as the over inflated bluster of the campaign trail. Not any more. Still haunted by violence and death. Jeremy bowen reports from the ruins of Eastern Aleppo and assesses the future for the syrian conflict. Foreign intervention has transformed this war and the way its looking, right now, foreigners, not syrians, will dictate the way the war ends. Is britain coming together over brexit . After the Prime Minister clarifies her brexit strategy, jeremy cook finds out whether people on both sides of the debate are stilljust as divided. Crisis at