this is bbc news. the headlines. the former us president donald trump says he expects to be arrested on tuesday and has called on his supporters to protest. it s not yet clear what charges, if any, he is facing. a court in islamabad cancels a hearing into the charges of former pakistan prime minister imran khan following clashes between his supporters and police. mr khan faces corruption charges which he says are politically motivated. a deal allowing the export of ukrainian grain from black sea ports which was due to expire has been renewed. ukraine says the agreement will continue for four months, but russia claims it agreed to just 60 days. the scottish national party s chief executive, peter murrell, has resigned with immediate effect. the move comes after the snp were forced to reveal a massive drop in its party membership this week. you re watching bbc news. now its time for click. this week we re going flat out. spencer is on a building site to put up spencer is on a b
prepayment customers go unused. i ll have the details. in sport, how manchester city face more than 100 charges of breaching of financial rules, which could see them fined, docked points or even relegated from the premier league. good morning. it isa it is a gold and a frosty start to the day in the southern half of the country. some mist and fog patches, some of which will be slow to clear. then we will see some sunshine. in the north, a milder start, cloudier with patchy rain in the west. details later in the programme. good morning. it s tuesday, 7th february. more than 4,000 people have died after two major earthquakes hit southern turkey and northern syria. the rescue effort has continued throughout the night, although freezing temperatures, snow and rain have hampered the search for survivors. dozens of countries, including the uk, have promised to send help. azadeh moshiri reports. it s a race to save lives that includes the smallest ones. syria s voluntary civil defen
Brighter. Find out more in a little bit and aidan magee has your sport. Yes , it was glorious failure yes, it was glorious failure for england in the Rugby World Cup semi finals. They went down to south africa and in the premier League Football pays its respects to a true footballing legend. True footballing legend. Good morning to you. Im Stephen Dixon. And im anne diamond and youre watching breakfast on gb news. News. Well, what else could you lead with this morning . But the tributes , flooding in to sir tributes, flooding in to sir Bobby Charlton, who has died at the age of 86. You didnt have to be a footballer to understand that he was a key member, of course, of englands World Cup Winning Team in 1966 and a club legend at Manchester United. Well , his legend at Manchester United. Well, his family said he passed away peacefully in the early hours yesterday morning. In a statement, man united described sir bobby as one of the greatest and most beloved players in the history of the
News station, this is. News 11. Good evening, everybody. Thanks for being with us tonight on kron 4 news at 11, im grant lotus and im noelle bellow. Our top story tonight, propalestinian protesters may now be facing a number of charges. Demonstrators were arrested tonight after Authorities Say they broke into this vacant building in berkeley. Uc berkeley owns that building and kron fours. Dan thorn has the story. Propalestinian protesters facing off with a large number of Police Outside of the and ahead building near uc berkeley. Officers had just cleared out another group of protesters who are occupying the abandoned space thursday night. At least a dozen of those people were taken away in handcuffs. Theyre now possibly facing charges of vandalism, trespassing and destruction of property. Just a day earlier, police had called the takeover of the vacant building a crime scene. Beyond the police barriers, people chanted to free palestine, a recent graduate of uc berkeley says hes all fo