To the bbc news at one. Hospital services could be cut or scaled back in nearly two thirds of england, in order to save money and to try to improve efficiency, according to a bbc analysis of plans in 44 areas. Proposed changes range from full closures, to centralising services on fewer sites. Our Health Correspondent Sophie Hutchinson has the details. Protests outside Horton Hospital in oxfordshire just a few months ago where there are concerns about bed closures and cuts to stroke and critical care. And its not the only place. Right across england, proposals for big changes are afoot in the nhs. The bbc has analysed 44 of the transformation and sustainability plans. Two thirds include either Hospital Closures or moving treatments to a different site. More than a third involve cuts to the number of hospitals providing non emergency treatments and around one third plan to reduce the number of hospitals offering emergency care. Proposed closures to Hospital Beds have been heavily critici
Going to new york. A muslim teacher from swansea says he still does not know why he was denied entry to the United States. And after these pictures are beamed around the world, sutton uniteds Reserve Goalkeeper resigns, for a possible breach of betting rules. Its five oclock. Our top story. We have Breaking News before we get into the headlines. A british man who had been detained at once and obey but was released, has blown himself up in a Suicide Attack outside the iraqi city of mosul. Lets talk to our security correspondent. Frank, fill us in on the details . We understand that his real name was ronnie fidler. He was imprisoned At Guantanamo are a from 2002 to 200k. Imprisoned At Guantanamo are a from 2002 to 2004. He imprisoned At Guantanamo are a from 2002 to 200k. He was arrested in 2001, by The Americans suspected of collaborating with the the taliban. After his release, there was no real news about him, but in 2014, ten yea rs news about him, but in 2014, Ten Years After his re
And coming up in the sport on bbc news, manchester citys manager prepares to face monaco tonight in the last 16 of the champions league. Good evening. A heterosexual couple have lost their court battle to have a Civil Partnership, rather than be married. Civil partnerships give relationships legal recognition, and are currently only available to same sex couples. Rebecca steinfeld and Charles Keiden claimed that was discriminatory. But today, the Court Of Appeal rejected their arguments, as our Legal Affairs correspondent Clive Coleman reports. Emerging from court, Charles Keidan and Rebecca Steinfeld, a heterosexual couple fighting for the right to enter a Civil Partnership. They lost, but it was close. All three of the judges agreed were being treated differently because of our Sexual Orientation and that this impacts our private and family life. All three rejected the argument that we could just get married. All three emphasised that the government cannot maintain the status quo for