A. Hi there i am welcome to the show and lets have a look at whats coming up in the next half hour. On the lights of the british capital is clearing up for christmas. In the building breaks scenes from bygone days made out of lego. On but always a violin is this twenty year old a monolith check numbly on has a Bright Future ahead of him. Well we kick off todays show with something christmassy and if youre not in the spirit right now you will be after the first reports even if its still one month away a lot of citizen europe being to look festive and one of the most beautiful places to be doing this time of the year is definitely london in high park the Winter Wonderland has opened and the Christmas Lights in the center of tunnel sparkling as well. Its the run up to christmas in londons main shopping district Oxford Street Regent Street and carnaby street a particularly well decorated this year. As other windows of the famous Luxury Department stores sell fridges. And harrods. You get.
Me. Lets also quickly get some thoughts from julia mcfarlane, a producer with us at the bbc because you were out in the area as well, explain where you were and what you saw. So, the police told me they got their first calls of an incident on Oxford Street just their first calls of an incident on Oxford Streetjust before 4 40pm. I ran outside and by liz50pm, the police had not cordoned off Oxford Circus, the main thoroughfare of Oxford Street and Regent Street but there was odious sizeable crowd gathered outside the station entrance, there were lots of people and the police on the scene where arriving and trying to push everyone back to set up a cordon. There were lots of people running away from the centre, there were people running away from the centre who had tears streaming down their face, away from the centre who had tears streaming down theirface, one of them i spoke to i asked what she had seen, where she was, she told me she was locked inside a shop right on the roundabout and
Coming up on sportsday, englands women return to world cup qualifying tonight without the sacked former manager mark sampson, who oversaw victory in their first group match. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Its one of the deadliest attacks in modern egyptian history. At least 235 people have been killed and more than 100 injured, many critically, after gunmen detonated a bomb and then stormed a packed mosque at the end of friday prayers. It happened in a remote town in egypts north sinai region. Egypts president has vowed to respond with brutal force. James landale reports. This report contains some distressing images. These were some of the chaotic scenes after the attack, as hundreds of wounded people were rushed to nearby hospitals. Survivors of one of the most deadly attacks on civilians in egypt. Witnesses said the militants stormed the mosque in northern sinai and exploded a bomb inside. They said around a0 gunmen then fired on worshippers as they tried to flee. T
I have got this beautiful lollipop for billie jean. And coming up, the 1973 match that redefined womens tennis find out what mark kermode thinks of battle of the sexes, in the film review at 5 45pm. Good evening. We will have the very latest on that horrendous attack in egyptin latest on that horrendous attack in egypt in the next few minutes. Before we go to cairo just to tell you some news for anyone in and around the capital here tonight, because there is an incident on going right in Central London at Oxford Circus tube station. If you know anything about the capital you know anything about the capital you know that is right in the heart of a major shopping district and would be very busy at this time. British transport police is telling us that they are responding to reports of an incident at the tube station there. The only word they are using is incident. The station has been shut and the transport police are asking people to leave the area. The station shut the beginning of the
Welcome to your max highlights a look back at this weeks best stories so sit back and enjoy the show heres what weve got coming up for you. Pyro paintings dino told me the art of drawing with gunpowder. City lights london gets into the christmas spirit. And heavenly hopes how ban has spelled salvation for a belgian church. We begin with dino told mix ups which is literally explosive the croatian born artist runs a tattoo shop in no way and is already known for his expressive pencil drawings but now. Hes added a spark to his art instead of using a pen he paints with gunpowder with his fiery wood hes lit up instagram and has almost half a million followers so mike has created some stunning portraits but he also uses the medium to raise awareness for environmental and health causes however he says his biggest goal is to bring people together through his paintings sounds a little bit like a campfire. Better lungs burning on cameras than real ones burning from tobacco smoke fans are viewed