Begins tomorrow with High Expectations in scotland as they face wales this weekend. Good morning. Its friday 2nd february. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may has insisted she is delivering what the british people want on brexit, amid pressure to set out where she stands on britains future trade agreements. Speaking at the end of a trade visit to china, the Prime Minister said britain would not face a choice between a free trade deal with the eu after brexit, and striking deals with the rest of the world. Downing street says billions of pounds worth of deals have been signed during the three day visit. Earlier, the Prime Minister spoke to our Political Editor Laura Kuenessberg and said her trip would help boost British Trade prospects after brexit. It is important that we deliver what people want, which is control of our money, our borders and our laws. Its exactly what we are doing. What i am showing in china is how we can ensure that we actually enhance our t
Grand slam semi final. And the fantasy romance about a cleaner who falls in love with a captured creature the shape of water starring british actress Sally Hawkins leads the way for Oscar Nominations. And coming up in sportsday at half past on bbc news, well look ahead to the league cup tie between bristol city and Manchester City with a place in the final at stake. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Boris johnson arrived at downing street this morning determined, it seemed, to demand more money for the nhs in england. But instead, its understood that the foreign secretary was rebuked by the Prime Minister for his highly publicised push to get an extra 100 Million Pounds a week. Theresa may told the cabinet that such conversations about the future of the nhs should remain private. 0ur political editor, Laura Kuenssberg reports from westminster. Thats not going to free up a bed. Long waits, long days, another glimpse of the pressure at the university of north tees hospital
Has overtaken the number of women dying from Breast Cancer. A bears eye view. How polar bears are struggling in the wild because of melting ice in the arctic. Sterne brings a whiskey. And its into the trenches in the world war one drama journeys end. Mark kermode is here to review that, and the rest of this weeks top releases, in the film review. Its five oclock. Our main story a man who drove his van into a crowd of muslim worshippers in north london, killing one person and injuring 12, has been jailed for life. Darren osborne, has been sentenced to a minimum term of 43 years, for the attack near Finsbury Park mosque in london last year. Thejudge said he had been on a Suicide Mission terror attack and had wanted to sow long lasting terror among the muslim population. Jess parker reports. Asummer a summer night lastjune, Darren Osborne mows down worshippers outside a mosque in Finsbury Park. Several were injured, one man died. 51 year old makram ali was crushed by the van. Today, outsi
No gender bias. After british combat troops left. Of black footballers. Jurgen klopp avoid his first Consecutive Premier League defeat . Good evening. They handled the case. Which cleared him was disclosed. Blame for the trials collapse. Are across the criminal justice system. Our special correspondent lucy manning reports. Meeting his solicitor. Apologising to him. Was charged with rape. I am sorry. Im sorry this happened. Information was not identified at an early stage of the investigation. The evidence was finally discovered, clearing him. I am happy to have got an apology. Went wrong and the errors that were in there as well. But it is two years gone. Grateful for it but it is two years that im just not going to get back. Messages. Challenged the officers decision. They didnt. Well, there could be problems with a large number of cases. Cases are being looked at. Light. After two years on bail for rape when the evidence was disclosed. Proving his alleged victim had lied. Been wrong
And welcome to bbc news. Off after brexit. And all show a reduction in growth. Forecasts by Civil Servants were always wrong. Our deputy political editor, john pienaar reports. Are you still in control of your party, Prime Minister . That nagging question again. Meeting the leader of estonia. But britain is leaving the eu. Theresa may says the uk wont lose out when it does. About her future and britains after brexit. Economy might be held back. Are we poorer as a result of brexit . By the news website buzzfeed. Or World Trade Organization rules. A route taken by countries including norway. And claimed the leak had been used to damage the case for brexit. Analysis. It is an attempt to undermine our exit from the european union. Brexiteers argued dont believe long term forecasts. Immediate recession if we chose to leave. 5 . Both were made to look extremely foolish. They felt that brexit wasnt working. Embarrassment. This is a cover up, mr speaker, pure and simple. And it stinks. Over th