The show must go on. In yourfront garden. Actors are performing west end shows on doorsteps while theatres are closed. Sensational salah. Mo becomes liverpools all time record goal scorer in the Champions League, on a night when results were less important with liverpool and Manchester City already group winners. Good morning from kew gardens where it is christmas at kew gardens and there are over1 million twinkling lights on the trail and we are standing right in front of the rose garden. Not as cold start to the day as it has been this week but the hmmfi as it has been this week but the forecast is great, gloomy with showers and more persistent rain coming into the west later. I will have all the details in about ten minutes. Its thursday 10th december. Our top story. A new deadline has been set for an agreement over a post brexit deal, this after a meeting between the Prime Minister and the president of the European Commission failed to break the deadlock. Discussions will continue
Actors are having to come up with new ways to ensure the show does go on this christmas one company has even started staging performances from long running west end shows in peoples front gardens, as our arts correspondent david silito has been finding out. This is normally the busiest time of year in theatreland. But this year, its not going to be so much, its behind you, more, its on your doorstep. Theyre coming up the road now. Hey, guys, im elder cunningham. Weve got a surprise for you come to the door theres a song in the air bert and mary poppins are in the front garden of number 1a. Meet doorstep productions. This is the real west end, real west end performers, coming to doorsteps. Thats right. I mean, look at this theatre, its closed. The palladium. I mean, its heartbreaking. All the shows are shut. All my friends are unemployed. Some of them have lost their homes. And i thought, hang on a minute, i could get some people some work. Supercalifragalisticexpialidoc ious how long s
One might say that we are little bit tired, but we are not, right . The markets kept us up all weekend. After two days of violent selloffs, emerging markets seem to have found a bottom for now. The u. S. Is showing signs of strength. I want to take you to our chief market correspondent, car scarlet fu. Abroad. Start brazil has recovered from two days of losses and some of that money is coming back to the emerging markets, recovering from a fivemonth low. The safest investment we are seeing in the United States, plenty of damage from overnight, carnage coming from the index in indonesia, losing the most since last august. Looking at the ukraine stock been reallys difficult to pinpoint a single catalyst for the selloff. Broad forces are at work, whether it is concerned tapering to start to pull back on overall equity assets, or if it is the chinese economic weakness, signs of contraction in manufacturing. Then you have country specific issues, whether it is political instability in thail
Because of fears that coronavirus will hit economies around the world. Earlier, in new york, the dowjones, s p 500 and nasdaq indices all lost more than a of their value. The International Monetary fund says it is likely to downgrade its Global Economic forecast because of the outbreak. At least 33 turkish soldiers have been killed and many more injured in the syrian province of idlib, reportedly by government forces. Turkey has vowed to retaliate. And this video is trending on bbc. Com. Taylor swift has transformed herself into a man in the video for her latest song, called simply the man. She appears to use the song to air her grievances against some parts of the music industry. Thats all, stay with bbc world news. More on our website,
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Syrian government forces. And in the philippines we return to the volcanic island devastated by last months eruption. The roof has collapsed in on itself under the weight, and here, a sign of its former life, a caged satellite this in ash this satellite this is caked in ash. Voiceover live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, midnight in london and around the world, countries are battling to deal with the spread of coronavirus. The World Health Organization has warned that no country should expect it will be spared. In the united states, markets have plunged sharply and japan has said it will close all Public Schools from monday. More on all that in a moment, but we start this edition of newsday with the personal story of a doctor whos been working on the virus front line in china. Hes helped to save dozens of lives with his own personal health at risk each time. Our china correspondent John Sudworth has the