to deal with the situation on our own. a us fighterjet has shot down a mysterious object flying over canada s airspace making it the third to be destoyed over north america in the last week. bbc chairman richard sharp is accused of making significant errors ofjudgment by mps for not declaring his involvement in helping britain s former prime minister, borisjohnson secure a loan. # holding me back.# and at the brit awards in london, as predicted, harry styles is one of the night s big winners, with four awards, including the much coveted album of the year. the head of the un s emergency relief operations, martin griffiths, says the international community has failed the people of north west syria, where thousands of people have died in the earthquakes that struck syria and turkey. the number of people confirmed dead following devastating earthquakes six days ago has now risen to above 28,000. meanwhile, prosecutors investigating standards of building construction in turkey h
looking to find and analyse the object shot down by us military planes over yukon territory on saturday. you re watching bbc news. coming up it s click. but first is sportsday hello and welcome to sportsday i m hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. barging overfor borthwick s first win. .. the new coach leads england to a bonus point six nations victory over italy three points off the top of the table. manchester city s response to the premier league charging them with breaching financial rules is to beat aston villa 3 1 rangers roundabout way into the scottish cup quarter finals. from bad tempers. to good sportsmanship. also coming up in the programme. sky brown becomes the first british skateboarding world champion. at just 1a years old. and the best teams in the nfl with a trophy on the line. and that s before you add in the parties. the half time show. and the chicken wings. we build up to super bowl 57 hello again. the steve borthwick era in england rugby has its f
throughout the evening when sd printers first went mainstream, many imagined a world where some households would be creating missing pieces of board games or spare parts to fix their cars. the reality is actually probably been more impressive because we re getting sd printed houses and even sd printed body parts. and some of the latest trials involve printing bones for people who ve had cancer. researchers at king s college london and clinicians at guy s and st thomas nhs foundation trust are collaborating on a project to help cancer patients like colin. i d got a few appointments, first of all. i had several tests and a biopsy, which then diagnosed me with cancer. you ve got to look at what the alternative is if you don t have it done, isn t it, really? i mean, everybody says that word, cancer,’ so you imagine it can spread here, there and everywhere. in a number of cases of lung, bone or metastatic breast cancer, removing the area around the tumour means the need to tak
hello and welcome to bbc world news. the number of dead from the earthquakes in turkey and syria is now more than 30,000 but remarkably, almost a week on, survivors are still being pulled from the rubble. united nations aid vehicles have now begun arriving in syria, but the head of the un s relief mission says many people have a right to feel abandoned. part of the problem is that rebel groups still control parts of the northwest, following years of civil war. 0ur middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville, and cameraman robbie wright sent us their report from inside the rebel held area. a border and a catastrophe shared, but in the earthquake s aftermath, syria and turkey couldn t be further apart. we ve just crossed into syria at the border crossing. there were about a dozen aid trucks, fuel tankers coming in, but actually, there were more refugees, more corpses coming out than there was aid coming in. the main street in idlib s harem is gone. they waited for help her
He left the argyll coast on on sunday morning, but when he was finally rescued, on monday evening, he was halfway between Northern Ireland and scotland, and Farfrom The Beach near campbeltown where hed gone for a days surfing in blustery conditions. This picture, taken that morning, shows how challenging the waves would have been for surfers. Hed been surfing and when he attempted to recover to shore, we believe he suffered from some cramp and was unable to make his way against the tide. The current which flows through the North Channel into the atlantic from the irish sea is very strong. You know, that would have had an impact on how far hed been drifted out. The big waves around both scotland and Northern Ireland can carry big risks, but they attract many surfers, and being prepared and wearing a good wetsuit may well have saved Matthew Bryces life. That length of time in our waters, you know, overnight in the darkness, it must have been frightening for him. Certainly, i think anothe