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hello and welcome. we start here in london where another difficult day lies ahead for borisjohnson as speculation grows about a plot to remove him by members of his own party. it could be a decisive day. a group of the most recently elected conservative mps are believed to be preparing to submit letters of no confidence in the prime minister having met to discuss the issue on tuesday. one conservative mp told the bbc he believed the threshold needed to trigger a confidence vote would be reached. here's our political correspondentjonathan blake. late night talks in a private members club. a small group of conservative mps met here last night with talk of removing borisjohnson from office on the agenda. after a day of intense speculation, theirs was confidence among some backbenchers that enough to submit a letter of no confidence on the prime minister could be achieved. the prime minister again denied that a drinks party at the downing street party was against lockdown restrictions in place at the time. on a hospital visit yesterday, boris johnson again apologised for parties in the downing street on the duke of adam's funeral. he said deeply and bitterly regretted that it happen. —— duke of adam. regretted that it happen. -- duke of adam.— regretted that it happen. -- duke of adam. ~ ., , ., duke of adam. while nobody had told me that _ duke of adam. while nobody had told me that the _ duke of adam. while nobody had told me that the rules _ duke of adam. while nobody had told me that the rules i _ duke of adam. while nobody had told me that the rules i had - told me that the rules i had imposed on everyone else would be broken, i think that reveals you are in a difficult position and i think the prime minister is in a difficult position because of his behaviour, because of his behaviour, because of his behaviour, because of the constant set of allegations that have been laid and i think conservative mps are increasingly uncomfortable with this and it does appear there are quite a number now taking action.— taking action. others are reserving _ taking action. others are reserving judgement - taking action. others are - reserving judgement administers offering qualified support. the prime offering qualified support. tue: prime minister offering qualified support. tte: prime minister was very clear out last week in his statement that mistakes had been made. he has set up an enquiry and i think it is important that we let that enquiry run its progress. i hope it will report very soon but i hope that you can then forget all of these stories out that have been really distressing and that we can then decide what next step to take. ,, ., can then decide what next step to take. , , , to take. some insist boris johnson — to take. some insist boris johnson can _ to take. some insist boris johnson can survive, - to take. some insist boris - johnson can survive, dismissing talks of blood against him as overblown but in the house of commons at prime ministers questions, he will again have to try to shore up support that he badly needs. jonathan blake, bbc news. i'm joined now by mark davies, the head of camberton consultancy and an expert on reputation management and public relations. a regular also on this programme. good morning. do you think they will reach 5a, the number of tory mps they need to trigger a leadership contest? they will certainly reach it, whether they reach it today it remains to be seen. what is interesting in the number is what the composition of that 5a is stop it 20 of them up people who basically owe that said at the last election to boris johnson, that is a significant turnaround and it shows really just how much things have moved. as a result of the bowls moving significantly over a period of no time at all. we have gone from being 10% up in the polls are being 10% down for the conservative party. the feeling back in constituencies is significant to persuade the people from the new intake to move against the prime minister.— move against the prime minister. �* ., minister. and the report from sue grey. _ minister. and the report from sue grey. that _ minister. and the report from sue grey, that is _ minister. and the report from sue grey, that is what - sue grey, that is what everybody is waiting to see, what she would conclude. your thoughts on the impact that may have? ., , ., ., have? the reason that personally _ have? the reason that personally i _ have? the reason that personally i think - have? the reason that personally i think it. have? the reason that personally i think it is | have? the reason that| personally i think it is a have? the reason that - personally i think it is a good idea to reach from the perspective of the conservative party and its members, it was a little bit of distance between the time of these allegations and it is ratherfebrile atmosphere and the time of making decisions. at the moment it is a feeling of a twitter pile on. it is difficult for people to get out there and defend, not what the prime minister has done, but whether it is the basis on which decisions should be made for whom should be prime minister by which i mean, politicians do lie, things go wrong and ultimately the question is whether what has gone wrong here is sufficiently bad that it should require a change of prime minister. i do not think thatis prime minister. i do not think that is something we can judge really in the current atmosphere. everybody is understandably extremely upset and as a result of that, people are going to be making decisions without necessarily thinking about policy issues, thinking about policy issues, thinking about policy issues, thinking about the parity of the next election. let's not forget, this will not suddenly change the government, this will not suddenly called a general election. this will remain a conservative government with a majority until 202a. we're talking about the leader of the conservative party and the for the prime minister and the person the conservative members feel is the most likely to win the next election. i do not think that judgement can be made at the moment in the current atmosphere.— moment in the current atmosphere. moment in the current atmoshere. ., ., atmosphere. there are local elections — atmosphere. there are local elections in _ atmosphere. there are local elections in may _ atmosphere. there are local elections in may and - atmosphere. there are local elections in may and that. atmosphere. there are local elections in may and that is| elections in may and that is when they could really get a sense of what the country thinks about all these stories that have emerged in recent days and weeks in terms of borisjohnson and whether he is viable steel as a prime minister. if they wait until may, the local elections, too late? —— viable as a prime minister. tt late? -- viable as a prime minister-— late? -- viable as a prime minister. , , minister. it will be very soon after these _ minister. it will be very soon after these events _ minister. it will be very soon after these events but - minister. it will be very soon after these events but the i after these events but the question is not the local election, it is the general election, it is the general election and that is two years away and an awful lot can change in that time. look at what has changed in the last six weeks. for me, it is not the question of local elections, governments have terrible results and there is no doubt the results in may for the conservative party will be absolutely shocking but it might turn out to be but it is not necessarily something that translates to his hands and whether changing the prime minister changes that in may. —— two years hands. i would be looking to his and seeing let's at least take a breath, for all the fact that everybody is angry and upset, let's let the dust settle and consider down the line. it is not surprising in many ways but i am not sure it is necessarily sensible. good to talk to you again and thank you for your analysis. it's set to be a busy day for the prime minister — as it's widely expected he will announce an easing of england's coronavirus restrictions. the health secretary, sajid javid, has said he's cautiously optimistic the so—called plan b measures — due to expire next week — can be "substantially reduced". gareth barlow has more. against the backdrop of allegations of lockdown parties in downing street and rumours of a vote of no confidence, the prime minister still has big decisions to make as england's plan b restrictions are due to end in a week's time. face mask schools, covid passes a large venue is were introduced in december to slow the spread of the omicron variant but those restrictions could be gone within days according to the health secretary. government officials say the decision remains finely balanced as 17,000 patients remain in hospital with private in england. there is growing optimism the data is now moving in the right direction. in scotland, covid restriction will be used from monday with nightclubs reopening and large events resuming and social distancing rules being dropped. wejudge the distancing rules being dropped. we judge the restrictions were put in place where appropriate. we had to take steps to avoid a situation which could see the health system overwhelmed by just the sheer volume of omicron cases and we saw that the case is we have had and still have with omicron are of a completely magnitude to anything we have experienced in relation to previous waves of the virus so the measures were proportionate but we have obviously taken steps to remove those measures and restrictions when the time has been appropriate to do so. trlat appropriate to do so. not everyone _ appropriate to do so. not everyone will _ appropriate to do so. not everyone will welcome a loosening of restrictions. many hospitals are struggling to cope with staffing shortages and problems discharging all the patients into homes. it is possible some restrictions such as face masks will be retained. the prime minister will discuss his options with a cabinet this morning and then tell cabinet and the public his plans. gareth barlow, bbc news the us says russia could launch an attack on ukraine at any point, calling the situation extremely dangerous. it comes as us secretary of state anthony blinken begins a trip to ukraine and europe that will culminate in a meeting with his russian counterpart on friday. the us says it wants to see if a diplomatic solution to the crisis is possible. before friday's meeting mr blinken will hold four way talks with britain, france and germany. ukraine's defence minister oleksii reznikov has been speaking to hardtalk�*s stephen sackur and was asked if he had a message for those at the talks. i would say that the main message — let's show to the kremlin that you are seriously understanding all threats and you can make this invasion very expensive for them, and you can start with the sanctions on this moment, before, not after. if they do not, will you regard that as a betrayal? it will be very late because it will be a lot of blood in the land and will be a lot of refugees, it will be disaster for europe, because this war is not only east of ukraine, this war is going in east of europe. i am seriously saying this. we can now speak to peter zalmayev, who's director of the eurasia democracy initiative. hejoins us from ukraine's capital kyiv. thank you for being on the programme. secretary of state anthony lincoln is in the uk for talks. anthony lincoln is in the uk fortalks. —— anthony lincoln is in the uk for talks. —— antony blinken. the us as the situation is extremely dangerous. is that your respective on how things are currently? tt your respective on how things are currently?— are currently? it is indeed if we no are currently? it is indeed if we go by — are currently? it is indeed if we go by the _ are currently? it is indeed if we go by the rhetoric - are currently? it is indeed if we go by the rhetoric of - are currently? it is indeed if we go by the rhetoric of the i we go by the rhetoric of the kremlin. it seems that antony blinken is travelling to ukraine in what has been characterised as a last ditch effort at diplomacy and i think it reflects a sense of pessimism on the part of western capitals, including washington. russia has been implacable in its demands and unrealistic. they tried to get on the same page as ukrainians, not talk about ukraine without ukraine, to try to dissuade the current president vladimir zelenskiy for persecuting and persecuting his predecessor petro poroshenko to present a unified front to russia considering they are expecting a written reply from the west regarding its demands.- a written reply from the west regarding its demands. when the defence minister of ukraine says we need to have sanctions in place now, pre—emptive sanctions before any conflict begins, do you agree with that? i agree with that. i think it may be a case of too little too late because when we talk about sanctions, are we talking about disconnecting russia from the swiss payment system? economic sanctions were tried in 2015 and did not dissuade vladimir putin. the north stream also, cancelling the pipeline project to germany, the question is, will germany go ahead with it? germany wants to have russian gas et cetera. i think it all comes down to sending a message, a strong message to let your pollutant that the westwood support resistance in the ukraine. there sending tanks, weapons, lithuania has done that and more is needed. russia knows the west suppose ukraine, the us has been extremely vocal about this for weeks as it has europe and actually the us and europe are the same page on this. what hopes do you have for talks on friday between secretary of state antony blinken and president putin? mr; state antony blinken and president putin?- state antony blinken and president putin? my only hope is that vladimir _ president putin? my only hope is that vladimir putin - president putin? my only hope is that vladimir putin will - is that vladimir putin will finally realise it is not a winning strategy for him. if you're talking about a full invasion of ukraine, this is a nonstarter and vladimir putin would need hundreds of thousands of troops and i do not think he is contemplating it. �* �* , , not think he is contemplating it. �* h , . it. but he's very much intent on doing _ it. but he's very much intent on doing something, - it. but he's very much intent on doing something, it - it. but he's very much intent| on doing something, it could it. but he's very much intent. on doing something, it could be a quarter— on doing something, it could be a quarter on— on doing something, it could be a quarter on the _ on doing something, it could be a quarter on the southern - on doing something, it could be a quarter on the southern part i a quarter on the southern part of eastern _ a quarter on the southern part of eastern ukraine _ a quarter on the southern part of eastern ukraine to - a quarter on the southern part of eastern ukraine to try- a quarter on the southern part of eastern ukraine to try and i of eastern ukraine to try and -et of eastern ukraine to try and get access— of eastern ukraine to try and get access to _ of eastern ukraine to try and get access to fresh - of eastern ukraine to try and get access to fresh water - of eastern ukraine to try and get access to fresh water toi get access to fresh water to the crimea _ get access to fresh water to the crimea. lit— get access to fresh water to the crimea.— get access to fresh water to the crimea. it could be trying to reclaim — the crimea. it could be trying to reclaim territory, - the crimea. it could be trying to reclaim territory, or - to reclaim territory, or another score of cyber attacks not only against ukraine at western countries as well and in that case, the west would have to decide what exactly constitutes an action that would have to invite sanctions. and this is where b button likes to operate.— and this is where b button likes to operate. thank you for aaivin us likes to operate. thank you for giving us your— likes to operate. thank you for giving us your take _ likes to operate. thank you for giving us your take on - likes to operate. thank you for giving us your take on the - giving us your take on the situation. just to say antony blinken is a talks with the minister of foreign affairs from russia. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: the images china wants you to see during the winter olympics — but this is the troubled xinjiang region where beijing is accused of human rights abuses — we have a special report. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they would carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him the 'butcher of lyon'. klaus altmann is being held on a fraud charge in bolivia. the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as - close as possible to this spot. a tide of humanity that's believed by officials - to have broken all records. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines: british prime minister boris johnson faces mounting pressure from his own mps over doubts about his leadership. ingrid betancourt — the politician who was abducted 20 years ago while campaigning for colombia's presidency and held captive by rebels for more than six years — has announced a new surprise bid for the country's top job. stephanie prentice reports: looking relaxed and ready to face the future, ingrid betancourt announcing her bid for colombia's presidency once again, 20 years after campaigning for the same job led to her being kidnapped by rebels. now she says she is ready to finish what she started. translation: for decades i we have only had bad options, extreme right, extreme left, now it is time to have a good option, the option of the centre, the option of the heart, the option of union and transformation from within. the franco—colombian leader of the oxygen green party has been living abroad since she was rescued from farc rebels in 2008 as part of operation checkmate. translation: mother, i am free! she had been held for 6.5 years in thejungle, mostly in chains after she tried to escape, and described being forced to walk for days, constantly moving from camp to camp and not being fed. shortly after her release she told the bbc her focus would now be closer to home. now i have to just retreat and be alone with my family and construct my matrix with the one i love and then — it will take time. now the time has come to return to colombia with her moderate centrist agenda. her key objectives — environmental protection and combating violence, corruption and poverty. translation: the system of corruption that reigns i in our country only recognises the rights of the bandits, only they can claim, only they can be protected. the former rebel leader and mayor of bogota, gustavo petro is leading the polls currently, ahead of may's election but with colombia currently at a political crossroads, some analysts say the country may be ready to believe in ingrid betancourt, now an emblem for the country's struggles once again. stephanie prentice, bbc news. in a huge shock at the africa cup of nations football tournament, four time champions ghana have been knocked out by the comoros, who are playing at the finals for the first time. bbc africa's ian williams has more. another action packed day at the cup of nations in. shock and a little history as well but we will start with the upset. comoros upsetting the four time to champions ghana 3-2. four time to champions ghana 3—2. they were playing against ten men for much of the game because the ghana captain was sent off early on. they did manage to turn it around and brought it back to to all after being to nil down before the winner was scored with five minutes to go. for a first period ends at afcon, what a monumental result. it may not be enough to see them through to the final 16. humiliation for the black stars, bottom of the pile in group c. morocco is top and gabe on is second. —— gabon. the history maker among all of this also here today, salim the rwanda —— the first female referee to ever take charge of a match at the cup of nations putting in a great performance here and praised by the zimbabwe coach afterwards. she oversaw the defeat of guinea. the first victory for zimbabwe since 2006 but that was not enough for them, they are finishing bottom at group b. guinea squeaking through because senegal and malawi drew nil all. because senegal and malawi drew nilall. senegaltop because senegal and malawi drew nil all. senegal top group b and malawi will now also have to wait to see if they go through is one of the best third place sides into the final 16. it's less than three weeks to go before beijing's winter olympics but the focus is instead on xinjiang. china has been repeatedly accused of human rights abuses against the province's uighur ethnic minority. but now it is using the games to create a snow sport boom in the region. robin brant reports. this is the image of china you'll be seeing over the next few weeks — beautiful snow covered slopes. china's communist party leaders hope it will persuade millions to grab a board or boots and come here like yao. but he isn't near the host city of beijing, this is xinjiang, it's a troubled region hoping for a major boom off the back of these olympic games. what's that going be like in 20 years' time where you are? as china's second olympics approaches, these images have been part of state media reporting on xinjiang, almost as if it's part of the games. it's very different to these images from the bbc�*s reporting in xinjiang over recent years of mass indoctrination and incarceration of chinese ethnic muslims, inside places that china used to deny even existed. china's leaders call it anti—terror re—education, the us and others say it's part of a genocide. there are numerous foreign firms lining up to sell you part of the alternative xinjiang. the american snowboard pioneers burton is one of them. we've already seem in the last couple years, we've seen triple digit growth, so we are very excited about that. burton has signed up a world—class chinese boarder and she isn't even a teenager yet. the company is planning dozens more stores here, but how does its presence in xinjiang sit with an ethos that is about more than being just a business? we have two choices, we can either divorce ourselves from xinjiang and say no, were not to do anything out there, or we can try to understand what's going on in xinjiang better. yes, there may be some — again, factually, i don't know. i'm not a politician, i've never studied the aspect... have you seen the media reports over the last couple years? yeah, everybody has, i believe so. but again, i divorce myself from that — what i mean by that is, i can't change that. and we focus on... but some say maybe you can, actually. let's just go back to your statement here on the website, you want to "affect positive change for our people, our factories and create ripples" — then maybe you can change things. yeah, i hope so but for the better. again, that's what i'm saying is we'll focus on what we can change for the better. burton is just one of numerous foreign firms who've decided xinjiang, the china market as a whole is irresistible. president xijinping thinks his critics are politicising his big sporting moment. his government says the olympics should rise above politics. it is a distinction some of the businesses looking to ride the olympic wave want you to make as well. robin brant, bbc news, shanghai. interestingly we will be talking about that story in more detail in business because a quite well—known multibillionaire in the united states has spoken out about the uighur minority and he said he and most americans do not care. that led to a huge backlash on social media. we will unpack that in a moment in business. hello. there is lots of dry weather in the forecast for the rest of this week, although many of us will see a little bit of rain through the first part of wednesday, as these frontal systems push southwards across the uk. now, these weather fronts are cold fronts. as the name suggests, the air behind is turning a little bit colder. and i think you'll notice that particularly given the strength of the wind. but the weather fronts will bring some cloud and some outbreaks of showery rain southeastwards across england and wales through the day, tending to fizzle all the while. any fog in the southeast should clear pretty quickly, i think, and then most places are looking at sunshine through the day, albeit with a scattering of showers, some of these wintry, especially in the far north, where we could see snow to quite low levels, particularly in shetland. just1 degree in lerwick in the middle of the afternoon, 9 or 10 further south. and as we head through wednesday night, we'll keep some showers going around northern, eastern and some western coasts. many places will be dry with clear spells, the winds will fall just a little lighter and temperatures will drop, with quite a widespread frost. maybe staying a little bit milder for some of these western parts — 4 degrees there for belfast and for plymouth. now, as we get into thursday, it's looking like a beautiful winter's day for many, with lengthy spells of sunshine. some showers grazing west wales and the far southwest of england, some for north sea coasts as well. temperatures, well, no great shakes, topping out between 4 and 9 degrees in most places. as we head through thursday night and into friday, high pressure really reasserts its influence, the centre of the high across southern parts of the uk. close to the centre of the high, i think it will remain relatively chilly, particularly if we see any fog lingering for any length of time. but up towards the north, we start to bring the winds in from the atlantic, so it'll start to feel a little bit milder. lots of cloud, though, filtering through northern ireland, and particularly into the western side of scotland. further south, some early frost and fog. some of the fog could linger. that will peg the temperatures back. maybe just 5 or 6 degrees in some places, whereas further north and west, 10 there the high in stornoway. and as we look towards the weekend, i think the highest temperatures will be generally across the northern half of the uk, although there will be quite a lot of cloud here and some patchy rain in the far northwest. further south, frost and fog could continue to feature, but it will remain largely dry. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the cost of the pandemic — the latest uk inflation figures are set to be released, as prices spiral upwards making everday life more expensive. microsoft takes the games market by storm, with a record—breaking $69 billion bid for activision blizzard. no take—off for 5g in the us — at&t and verizon agree to postpone the rollout after complaints from major airlines. and oil prices surge to a seven year high, after an attack on a major oil storage facility in the middle east. we look at what that means

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