Could testify against her in court in her privacy battle with the mail on sunday. And warming up for the Australian Open next week, some of the biggest names in tennis come together in melbourne to raise money for those affected by the bushfires. And coming up on bbc news. Eni aluko retires from football at the age of 32 and says she now wants to drive the womens game forward in the future. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Motor neurone disease affects the nerves in your brain and spinal cord that tell your muscles what to do. It isa it is a devastating illness. Its nearly always fatal and there is no known cure. But now people with the disease are being invited to sign up for one of the most comprehensive Clinical Trials in a generation. For the first time, it will give hundreds of people across britain the chance to test potential treatments. About 5,000 people have Motor Neurone Disease in the uk, but some 1,500 people are diagnosed with it each year. The reason more
Some drinks and chill, relax by the beach. Its 5 30am. Thats it for me. Have its amazing. A happy new year, wherever you are. Now, what its like being 17 the vibe, the people, the music, in countries around the world . Its all really good. From lebanon to uganda, five teenagers, all on the brink bbc radio 1s newsbeat has been of becoming adults. Meeting teenagers, and hearing all from different places, all leading very different lives. About their hopes and dreams. But, when it comes to priorities, being 17 has never been easy. Teenagers around the world maybe arent as different no longerfeeling like a child, as it first appears. But technically not yet an adult. In most countries, you cant drive, i would like to go and study abroad. Drink alcohol or vote. I will visit other countries. But whether its just but then eventually i would come hanging out with friends. Back here, come back. Spending time with family. And stay in uganda. Practising religion, going to school, going to work or
On electricity, the impact on schools, the impact on hospitals. Well be looking at the latest figures in more detail. Also tonight. A once in a generation Clinical Trial to find possible treatments for Motor Neurone Disease, which affects thousands of people in the uk. Ive lost. The backlash against the governments rescue plan for flybe as rivals accuse ministers of misusing public funds. In canada, meghan makes a public appearance as her father reveals he could testify against her in a legal battle with the mail on sunday. And warming up for the Australian Open next week, some of the biggest names in tennis come together to raise money for those affected by the bushfires. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news well bring you all the latest from the fa cups third round replays. Can Manchester United hold off wolves at old trafford . Good evening. The past decade was officially the warmest on record. Figures released today paint a stark picture of rising Global Temperatures and the impa
Happy new year. I had a low key one, like the weather. Some areas, it is like the weather. Some areas, it is like that but on other areas doing very nicely. Nothing changes very fast at all through the day on through tonight. We will keep a few gaps in the cloud, the cloud turns away over the high ground and breaks up away over the high ground and breaks up and then the temperatures do dribble away but it is not a cold start to the new year because there isa run start to the new year because there is a run of mild south westerly is that, and its a significant but, not one bout of rain but to is that we head into thursday and the rain eventually through the morning having passed through scotland and Northern Ireland. A breezy day, wherever you are spending the day it will be a gusty day but with that wind coming from the south and south west you will notice that many of those temperatures are back into double figures. Hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. The headlines at least eight
From lebanon to uganda, bbc radio ones newsbeat has been meeting teenagers, and hearing about their hopes and dreams. Being 17 has never been easy. No longerfeeling like a child, but technically not yet an adult. In most countries, you cant drive, drink alcohol or vote. But whether its just hanging out with friends. Spending time with family. Practising religion, going to school, going to work orjust having fun. Three, two, one . 17 is one of our most formative years. Were following five 17 year olds in five Different Countries to see how they spend a typical saturday. The nightlife is amazing. From thailand to uganda. When you tell people that we have school six days a week, they are like, what . . Lebanon to russia. What is it like being 17 and is it harder to be a teenager now than ever before . For lots of teenagers, saturdays are a day of rest. No school or work and a time to catch up on some much needed sleep. But for ruth, saturday is just like any other day and work starts earl