Science that together across multiple studies is forming a picture of whats going on in the gulf. Dr. Andrew whitehead. Also with us tonight dr. Mike robicheaux. Thats it for the ed show. Good evening, rev. Good evening, ed. Thanks to you for tuning in. Tonights lead silence from the gop today. The startling response from republicans to Rudy Giulianis ugly smear that president obama doesnt love america. A deafening no comment. And the pressure is building after giuliani stood by his insult. Mr. Mayor, do you want to apologize for your comment . Not at all. I want to repeat it. The reality is from all ive seen of the president , all ive heard of him, he apologizing for america, he criticizes america. He talks about the crews ides and how the christians were barbarian barbarians. I dont feel this love of america. The president and his comments has not displayed the kind of love of america, the kind of love of america and exceptionalism that other american president s have displayed. Im r
The baby death scandal at an nhs trust. The woman in charge appears to downplay what has happened. At least ten babies died at east kent nhs trust whos boss is now questioning how many of those deaths are preventable. There are six or seven cases that are viewed likely is preventable. This is not credible. I can give you ten names now. It isnt always quite as clear cut as that. Now. It isnt always quite as clearcut as that. Also on the programme tonight. A 52 year old man charged in connection with the murder of lyra mckee in londonderry. Trying to crack down on harmful content online, the government gives the media watchdog ofcom new powers to punish social media firms. After 14 days in quarantine on the wirral, 83 britons people who were flown out of wuhan are told they dont have coronavirus and leave tomorrow. And how the footballer Rio Ferdinand is trying to help parents worried about their children and screentime. And coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, the chine
This is bbc news. The headlines at 4. 00 the Queen Attends Church near sandringham after reaching an agreement with prince harry and meghan over their future. The duke and duchess of sussex will no longer use their hrh titles and will give up all royal duties from the spring. I think the whole country will want to join in wishing them the very best for the future. In other news police in england and wales will have more powers to deal with stalkers with new protection orders from this week. World leaders meet in berlin to try to bring to an end nearly nine years of fighting in libya. Huge hailstones hit parts of australia, with storms leading to fears of flooding following the bushfires. And foreign correspondents
based in london give us their take on the iran crisis and the impeachment of donald trump. Thats in dateline in half an hour. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The queen has attended church near sandringham this morning following the agreement with the duke and duchess
concerns concerns over 1 concerns over the cencerns ever the preventable of concerns over the preventable deaths of babies has played down the scale of the feelings. The media watchdog ofcom has been given new powers to force social media firms to re m ove powers to force social media firms to remove harmful content. In the us, the veteran left wing democrat Bernie Sanders has one the vital stage he needs to. First a look at what is coming up on the bbc news. At eight, we talked to the medical association about how gps are coping in the wake of the corona virus outbreak. At quarter past eight we will talk about the woman who was jailed for two years to try to open the door of the plane midway through flight. At
the door of the plane midway through flight. At 1040 and half past 11, we would take a look at the front pages. That is all coming this evening abusing is but no for sports day. Hello, im olly foster, heres whats coming up on sportsday this evening postponed because of the coro
Herman Grooten is an International Master, a renowned trainer and the author of several highly acclaimed books on chess training and strategy. In the 172nd episode of his ChessBase show "Understanding before moving" Herman continues his series "Chess history in a nutshell" and takes a look at the chess legacy of Boris Spassky, World Champion from 1969 to 1972. | Photo: Pascal Simon