Sparked what became known as the Metoo Movement. Manhattans District Attorney will now decide whether to seek a retrial. Theres little chance of him being released. Hes also serving 16 years for the rape of a woman in a Beverly Hills hotel. As youve been hearing, tensions are high in edinburgh this evening, with tensions are high in edinburgh this evening , with the scottish this evening, with the scottish greens planning to vote against first minister humza yousaf in a vote of no confidence. Its vote of no confidence. Its after the snps power sharing deal with the greens collapsed this morning, leaving mr yousaf in charge of a minority government. Losing the vote government. Losing the vote wouldnt automatically spell the end for mr yousaf, but it would throw serious doubt over his ability to govern. The no confidence motion was proposed by scottish conservative leader douglas ross, who branded the snp leader weak and a failed first minister, and in the united states, donald trump say
Good morning everybody. Good morning ari. Good morning harvey. I think therell be a verdict today. Be a verdict today. One of Harvey Weinsteins me to Rape Convictions is sensationally overturned. Plus. Sensationally overturned. Plus. Yet more foreign violence on uk streets. On my panel tonight. Its top telegraph columnist allison pearson, founder of Global Britain. Amanda gal, an ex labour Party Adviser Matthew Lazaro and yes , trigger warning, lazaro and yes, trigger warning, trigger warning. Can you guess whats wrong with these dolls. 7 get ready britain, here we go. How long before britain riots . Next. Next. Patrick. Patrick. Thank you. The top stories this hour. Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a torso was found in a nature reserve. The body part was found in clear plastic by a passer by at castle dale wetlands in salford early this month. The victim is believed to be a man aged over 40, who had only been dead for a matter of days. Two men from salford, who
Earlier and that has been quite unnecessary. That could have been done and it really annoys me, actually, that it has not been done. We welcome these people, they make a huge contribution and that could have been settled. I spent some time on this because i was the shadow secretary and going to Northern Ireland every week and i worked very closely with simon and he was tremendous as the irish agriculture minister wendy had the presidency of the eu. We worked very closely together and hes a really good, practical guide. What i would appeal to him is to say we have our border now. There is a currency board, a tax border, and excise duty border and ive been going, as i have said, very frequently, i have never met anyone in business or politics that has said this presents a problem and with goodwill, this is easily soluble. The sums of money or not that huge. The bid 5 of Northern Irelands trade going south of the border and 1. 6 of the republic of irelands exports going north. Most of thi
The surgery revolutionised the way Heart Disease is treated. I was iwasa i was a second Year Medical Student in london, and it was of similar impact to people walking on the moon for the first time, or president kennedy being shot in dallas. And englands cricketers face a battle to stay in the second ashes test after australia take command on day two in adelaide. More to come in sports day in half an hour. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. All four Board Members of the governments social Mobility Commission have stood down in protest at what they say is a lack of progress towards a fairer britain. Ex labour minister alan milburn, who chairs the commission, said he had little hope the current government could make the necessary progress. The resignations also include the former conservative cabinet minister gillian shephard. Downing street insists it is working to provide opportunities for all. Heres our Political Correspondent jonathan blake. Your chances of getting a job, findin
Welcome to bbc news. Theresa may is coming under increasing pressure, to adopt a tougher line during brexit negotiations, as she prepares to travel to brussels tomorrow for talks with the president of the european commission. An Influential Group of brexit supporters has written an open letter urging the Prime Minister to refuse to settle the uks so called divorce bill unless brussels agrees to a series of new demands. Heres our political correspondent, alex forsyth. They have met plenty of times before, always appearing friendly, but there is a lot riding on their get together tomorrow. Whether eu leaders can be persuaded to move brexit talks on later this month. While back home, some of her mps have upped the pressure. A handful of brexit backing tories have written to the Prime Minister, laying down conditions they want met, including a promise that the European Court of justice will cease to have any jurisdiction over the uk. For some, this goes to the heart of the brexit debate. T