after k pop and k drama, k reality becomes the latest south korean cultural export to win a huge global fanbase. if these kind of shows can travel outside of korea, that means more funding coming in for that show, that gives them more funding to produce a bigger show. and in hollywood, everything everywhere all at once is the big winner at this year s screen actors guild awards. a very warm welcome to the programme. and we begin here in the uk. the uk prime minister, rishi sunak, will meet the president of the european commission later for what s being described as final talks on a new brexit deal for northern ireland. mr sunak and ursula von der leyen will be trying to resolve the range of complex challenges around the protocol during the meeting. our political editor chris mason has more. here stands the ultimate prize in all of these negotiations. this is stormont, in belfast, the home of the northern ireland assembly. getting it and an executive here up and running ag
i m martine croxall in the studio in london. also in the headlines this morning. more than 60 people are now confirmed dead including 12 children after a boat carrying migrants sank off the southern coast of italy. fresh calls for the uk government to stop energy bill rises in april as the energy regulator announces a new price cap. early results from the nigerian elections show support for the governing party is holding firm. observers say it s still too early to predict who ll win the presidency. and big wins ahead of the oscars for the fantasy adventure film everything everywhere all at once, at the screen actors guild awards in hollywood. hello and welcome to bbc news. we are in windsor, about an hour outside london, not in westminster, which has seen of course so much of the brexit drama, but we are here today because we are told that ursula von der leyen and rishi sunak will be here in a couple of hours time, also, in orderto will be here in a couple of hours time
again we will have more detail on that story in 20 minutes, in our business coverage. israeli settlers in the occupied west bank have torched palestinian buildings, killing one palestinian man. the rampage followed the shooting dead of two israelis in a village near nablus. residents alleged that israeli soldiers helped the settlers carry out the revenge attack. aaron miller a seniorfellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace said this latest unrest follows a rare meeting between israeli and palestinian security chiefs injordan. a good, positive first step. it s given additional traction by the fact that it s now anchored by both thejordanians and the egyptians. and the americans, who clearly, i think, were in favour of the idea and may well have pushed it. the question really is, will it hold? and the politics on both sides, i think, suggests that if it
on saturday were pretty peaceful. some isolated incidents of ballot snatching, some violent shooting in lagos, in one northern state and in some southern states, some instances of violence but by and large, the elections went pretty well. later today, the electoral commission will be releasing more results and we should have a clearer picture of who is in the lead. israeli settlers in the occupied west bank have set fire to palestinian buildings, killing one palestinian man. the palestinian red crescent said it had treated nearly 400 wounded people. the rampage followed the shooting dead of two israelis in a village near nablus. residents alleged that israeli soldiers helped the settlers carry out the revenge attack. earlier, our correspondent yolanda knell told us more. violence has been rising in the west bank since the beginning of the year. tension is extremely high and actually, as all this violence began to unfold around hawara, close to nablus yesterday, there was a summit