Of pittsburgh think hes done and mark kermodejoins jane hill to review this weeks top movie releases in the film review. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now its time for sportsday withjohn watson. Hello and welcome to sportsday with mejohn watson. Coming up. Injuries, england and the premier league we discuss all with burnley goalkeeper tom heaton. Is with us in the studio tonight. Also ahead. Kyle edmund looks to break new boundaries as his run at the Australian Open continues. And a touch of magic from chris woakes puts england in control down under. Also coming up. The sting in the tail that had shaun murphy running for cover at the masters snooker. Liverpool inflicted manchester citys first league defeat of the season last weekend. The latter though will attempt to resume their seemingly relentless march to the title against newcastle tomorrow. While second placed Manchester United, heavily linked with the arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez this week, face burnley. And their goalkeeper, t
Tony blair calls for tougher immigration rules numbers without the need for brexit. Sir mo farah becomes the first athlete to win the great north run four times in a row. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. After battering its way through the caribbean, Hurricane Irma currently a category four storm has slammed into the lower florida keys, lashing the island chain with winds up to 130 mph. The hurricane made landfall in cuba late on friday. It engulfed villages, causing widespread damage and leaving whole communities homeless. The eye of the storm has now reached the florida keys, bringing extreme winds that are expected to last for the next few hours. All residents had been ordered to leave amid fears that a storm surge reaching 15 feet could hit the islands, most of which are only a few feet above sea level. One person has been confirmed dead in the florida keys. As the storm is expected to move north to mainland florida, more than a million homes and businesses are without power
Tony blair calls for tougher immigration rules as a way to cut numbers, without the need for brexit. Sir mo farah becomes the first athlete to win the great north run four times in a row. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. After battering its way through the caribbean, Hurricane Irma currently a category four storm has slammed into the lower florida keys, lashing the island chain with winds of up to 130 miles per hour. The hurricane made landfall in cuba late on friday. It engulfed villages, causing widespread damage and leaving whole communities homeless. The eye of the storm has now reached florida keys, bringing extreme winds that are expected to last for the next few hours. All residents had been ordered to leave amid fears that a storm surge reaching 15 feet could hit the islands, most of which are only a few feet above sea level. One person has been confirmed dead in the florida keys. As the storm is expected to move north to mainland florida, more than a million homes and b
That these children lived. But these 400 children are believed to be in an unmarked grave. Francis mccoll is one of them who died from a brain haemorrhage in 1961. His brother spent years trying to find out what happened to him. I thought there would be maybe 120, 150 maybe, you know. I always thought at least 120, thats only what ive been hearing, you know. The names were uncovered by the file on four the names were uncovered by the file on foui programme the names were uncovered by the file on four programme who analysed certificates. We couldnt find any burial records for them. The children are believed to lie here at St Marys Cemetery in lanark. The daughters of charity acknowledged in 2004 that residents died in their ca re 2004 that residents died in their care and were buried in this plot but couldnt provide many details. This glaif was first discovered and it was a total mess with the rubbish from the rest of the cemetery had simply been dumped here. That infuriated campaigners
Welcome to bbc news. Britain and europe say decisive steps forward have been made, in talks over brexit, but much more work still needs to be done. Speaking after a fourth round of negotiations in brussels, the eus Michel Barnier, and the brexit secretary david davis, agreed there was now more clarity surrounding their discussions, after what was described as a new dynamic, created by theresa mays speech on brexit, in florence last week. Both david davis and the eus main negotiator, Michel Barnier, describe this, the fourth round of negotiations, as vital. An eu summits just three weeks away and britain had wanted the first phase of the negotiations to be completed by then. Thats looking unlikely but mr davis insisted there had now been significant steps forward. When i look across the full ranges of issues to do with our withdrawal from the eu, im clear we have made considerable progress on the issues that matter, including certainty, citizens and visitors, providing reassurance to ou