western significant impacts across western parts of the country through tuesday with gales and severe gales and heavy rain and snow on the hills, so stay tuned to the forecast. hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall. another 86 cases of the omicron variant are confirmed in the uk as the government defends the decision to re introduce pre departure coronavirus tests from tuesday. remembering arthur labinjo hughes a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstill, as a national review is launched into his murder. the pope warns europe against narrow self interest over the way countries treats migrants, during a visit to greece. the former republican us senator and presidential candidate bob dole has died at the age of 98.
leads with boosterjabs as more than 300,000 housebound people are yet to have theirs. the sun leads with a message from the grandfather of arthur labinjo hughes who says his killers must never go free as a major national review is announced. caroline, it looks like if we had fun now, according to the mirror, we will pay for it in the new year. this is very much a deja christmas groundhog noel because we had all these warning bells a year ago. nobody knew quite what was going to happen, that government u turn. no u turn so far. we are being told by the government, and enjoy yourselves, spend some money. but the health experts are saying go carefully and obviously now this newspaper has joined the latter side saying there may be a penalty to ny- saying there may be a penalty to pay. it is very difficult to know
the latest country to tighten its travel rules as the omicron variant spreads. from tuesday, all arrivals will need a pre departure covid test. remembering arthur labinjo hughes a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstill as a national review is launched into his murder. pope francis celebrates mass in athens after visiting a migrant camp on the island of lesbos to highlight the plight of refugees. now on bbc news, it s time for the media show, with katie razall. hello. what is the relationship between journalists and their audiences? this week, some reporters covering the omicron variant say they ve received a torrent of abuse from people angry about the government s response and blaming the journalists. nothing new in much of this, of course. people have been shooting the messenger for centuries. but have we reached a new low?
lam i am samantha simmonds. the headlines: another 86 cases of the omicron variant are confirmed in the uk as the government defends the decision to re introduce pre departure covid tests from tuesday. we want to make sure we take those steps earlier, precisely to avoid the bigger disruption to travel in the economy. the pope warns europe against narrow self interest over the way countries treats migrants, during a visit to greece. translation: let us not let our sea be transformed into a desolate sea of death. remembering arthur labinjo hughes a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstill as a national review is launched into his murder. anger in the north east indian state of nagaland following the killing of 13 civilians in a botched ambush by security forces.
that band of rain will work its way eastward. eventually clearing away from the eastern coastline through the afternoon, and it s brighter. these heavy and blustery. then it turns very unsettled into tuesday with a second named storm of the season, which could bring some damage and disruption. hello this is bbc news. the headlines. the pope warns europe against narrow self interest over the way countries treats migrants, during a visit to greece. another 86 cases of the omicron variant are confirmed in the uk as the government defends the decision to re introduce pre departure coronavirus tests from tuesday. remembering arthur labinjo hughes a vigil brings the solihull street where he lived to a standstill as a national review is launched into his murder.