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Wins seven British Academy film awards, including best film. Its been revealed that a man shot dead by police after stabbing two people in london, had onlyjust been released from prison for terror offences. Sudesh amman, who was 20, had served half of a three year sentence. He was under surveillance, when he attacked a man and a woman on streatham high street in south london before armed officers moved in. Heres our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford. It isjust moments after a terrorism suspect was shot in broad daylight by undercover officers. They are extremely nervous as he appears to be wearing a suicide vest. Another pursuing officer arrives on a motorbike as they retreat. Trying to clear the area, while keeping the suspect to is still moving in their sites. Within minutes, the whole area is flooded with armed officers. The man the officers shot was released just days ago halfway through a prison sentence of three years and four months for distributing terrorism propaganda. The home secretary said those measures were built the government would be laying out Even Stronger counterterrorism measures. Those measures were built upon actions we are to put in place very swiftly in terms of investing encounter terrorism and the licensing regime around counterterrorism offenders and ending the Early Release, and in the Early Release of counterterrorism offenders. It is right that these individuals are kept behind bars. Police think the man who had been followed stabbed a man and woman before he shot. I saw the blood and the guy on the floor and other people running. I saw the Police Coming straight up the hill. As people rushed to help the injured, planes closed officers chased him down to outside boots. Armed officers part of a counterterrorism operation and were following the suspect on foot were an immediate attendance and shot a male suspect dead at the scene. He told me he saw the officers opening fire. I heard three shots and i saw him drop and he was alive for a good two or three minutes on the floor but he had a vest. Police told everybody we have to move back in case a blast goes off. Just over an hour after this all started, please declared it a terrorist related incident and the main road through some london remains closed tonight. As the shooting was sealed off for investigation, and a knife could be seen lying next to him with his fake suicide vest. China is set to open a new hospital in the city at the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak, as the numbers of people infected continue to grow. Health Officials Say more than 360 have died and theyve confirmed 17 thousand infections in the country. As John Sudworth reports, there are growing concerns that the Chinese Government may not have done enough. As a mans sobs in a hospital ward, he asked who has died. My father, comes the reply. Just outside, eight body bags are counted. And here, a patient films across the ward. These unverified images show a Health System overwhelmed. Visiting from the us, she says her sick relatives cannot even get into hospital. The hospital told them they could not perform the tasks. I think it is because a capacity issue. That suggests from your experience is quite likely that the real picture of the infections could be much higher than the official figures suggest. I think so because people either choose not to go to the hospital or they do want to be officially tested but they are not able to. This footage is to show a body being removed. Not from a hospital but home. While china tries to show the world it is coping, building this hospital injust ten days, and as become clear that more could have been done earlier. This doctor was one of the first to pick up signs of the new strain of virus. His online posts were censored and police had him sign this confession amongst several others for assigning rumours. One month on this giant economy has been brought to a standstill. Good Public Health care depends upon transparency and the timely release of information, precisely the things lacking in a place so obsessed with control. The system in beijing helped turn a local crisis into a national emergency. And an International One as well. This philippines hospital the first to report a Death Outside of china. John sudworth, bbc news, beijing. Our correspondent mariko oi is in hong kong and she told us of increasing concerns about the virus in the territory. Over the weekend we attended a meeting of one of the medical unions who voted to go on strike as of today unless the government close all the borders with mainland china. On sunday they had negotiations with authorities which did not go well sale as of today nonessential staff, thousands of doctors and north as our walking out of work. They say if the government does not meet their demands by the end of today, even essential staff are expected to go on strike by to say. The union is rather political, formed during the proud democracy demonstrations late last year. When we attended their meeting, they we re attended their meeting, they were not shy that it is very political and to put more pressure on the citys leader but at the same time they said it is the spread of the virus and memories of the sarginson virus is very fresh. Staff also suffered from the infection and some of them died which is why they want to protect themselves as well. Memories of the sars virus is very fresh. What is the impact of day to day life in hong kong . If it goes ahead and then possibly tomorrow onwards, there is a possible impact on the medical infrastructure and there is a day . Whether or not doctors and nurses really are ready to abandon these patients during this outbreak and that is how serious they are about pressuring the Hong Kong Government about closing the borders. They only closed part of the border and reduce the number of flights that they say thatis number of flights that they say that is not enough. They heard from various countries like the United States taking more drastic measures of banning anyone other than an american citizen who has been to china in the past 14 days, barred from entering their country and thatis from entering their country and that is what they want the Hong Kong Government to do as well. Lets get some of the days other news. The process of choosing a democratic nominee for the 2020 us president ial election starts on monday in the state of iowa. Democrats will cast their ballots to decide who will take on President Trump in november. Every us state will hold its own Selection Process between now and june. A japanese war ship is on its way to the gulf of oman in a controversial deployment that critics say goes against japans pacifist constitution. Prime minister shinzo abe said the ship was on an Intelligence Mission and that it was vital to protect shipping lanes in the middle east. For the First Time Ever cars have been banned from the centre of milan. The ban was enforced from 10am sunday morning until 6pm sunday evening. The citys mayor introduced it as smog levels have been high for several weeks. Any driver taking their car into the city was stopped by police. Air strikes by the russian backed Syrian Regime have killed nine civilians seven from the one family in the rebel held province of idlib. The Government Forces have upped their bombardment of the North Western province in theircampaign to capture all of syria. Freya cole reports. They are the young faces at a grown up problem, forced to flee in the province the last rebel held area against advances from the russian syrian army. Our goal is to go and live in a safe country, turkey or europe. Here it is no longer safe. From ad lib to print land, this rally near the syrian Turkish Border is an attempt to let authorities make the crossing in a search for a better life. An attempt to persuade authorities to let them make a crossing in a search for a better life. We had to leave our house, possessions and livelihoods for us possessions and livelihoods for us to go to an unknown place like berlin. But this wall stands in their wake, stretching 764 km along tu rkeys stretching 764 km along turkeys southern border. Open safe passages is scrawled on concrete as children sit idly by. Unicef estimates 1. 2 million syrian children are and need of the worlds help that there is no end in sight, only escalating air strikes and no safe place for residents to seek shelter. Freya cole, bbc news. Stay with us on bbc news, still to come. The biggest night of the year for the british Film Industry well have a full report on the bafta awards. This is the moment that millions and iran have been waiting for. After his long yea rs waiting for. After his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps on iranian soil. South africas white government offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of the party. And elton mondello will be set free unconditionally. Nelson mandela. The worlds most powerful rocket ignited 27 engines at once and a is the recycling of the rocket that makes it a very full and business of space travel. To americans have become the first two humans to walk in space without any lead plaintiff their spaceships. One call that a piece of cake. A spectacular homecoming after she smashed the world record for sailing solo around the world nonstop. This is bbc news, the latest headlines British Police say the man shot dead after stabbing two people in london had recently been released from jail after being convicted of islamist terrorist offences. China confirms another 56 deaths and 2 thousand new infections as coronavirus continues to spead. Britains Prime Minister Boris Johnson will set out the governments proposals on monday, for a new trade agreement with the european union. Its expected hell rule out any deal that would mean the uk will continue to follow eu rules and regulations. The foreign secretary, dominic raab, said the uk wanted a ca nada style arrangement, which would mean divergence from brussels. Heres our political correspondent, chris mason. From the theatrics of the big brexit moment on friday night, equipped with props and a loitering photographer. Are you trying to shift the goal post . To the tv studios on sunday morning. To the nitty gritty of the negotiations to come. The government wants a loose agreement with the eu like the one canada has which gets rid of most important taxes on goods and services which dominates the uk economy. But does not Cover Services which dominates the uk economy. I think it is getting clarity at the outset, so that is not on the negotiating table or the issue of redlines. It is not even in the negotiating room. The irish Prime Minister, battling to keep hisjob in the general election campaign, points both sides agreed to this last item. If we will have tariff free and quota free with the uk which is essentially what we have with canada on almost everything, and that needs to come with a level playing field. As ever there is no shortage of reflections on offer from a position parties. Labour reckons that the Prime Minister is contradicting himself. On the one hand he is now sort of saying that will not happen in the negotiations. I always like a prop. The Prime Minister is not the only one for a night of what makes a photo, nigel farage brandishing a brexit coin. And arguing that the uk is worried that the uk sets its own rules. What they fear is a competitor on their doorstep and that terrifies them. What we should be doing is making sure we are a competitor. Only two days ago that the countdown clock was emblazoned all over number ten downing st but today goes to prove it is far from the end of the story. The Prime Minister and the eu will set out their goals for the talks to come and the negotiations proper will not start until next month. Brexit noise will continue through this year and possibly beyond. Chris mason, bbc news, and downing street. The epic world war one film 1917 was the big winner at the bafta film awards, taking seven prizes, including best film and best director for sir sam mendes. But, as our arts editor, Will Gompertz reports, the ceremony faced criticism, for a lack of diversity, among its nominees. It is the british film business big night out. Legendary actors and rising stars gather alongside hollywood royalty and british royalty for the baftas. As they make their way up into the royal albert hall, they do so under a cloud of controversy among the nominees for tonights words and an issue bound to come up during the nights event. And so it did whenjoaquin phoenix took the stage to collect the best actor award for his performance injoker. I think we send a clear message to people of color that you are not welcome here. We have to really do the hard work to truly understand systemic racism. I think it is the obligation of the people that have created and perpetuate and benefit from a system of oppression to be the ones to dismantle it so that is on us. The subject of diversity rose again when rebel wilson made thisjoke. About the all male best director line up. I do not think i could do what they do. Honestly, i do not have the balls. And the category, sam mendes for 1917, winning 7 baftas and all including prestigious best film. It was a wonderful night, thank you very much. The best actress went to Renee Zellweger for her portrayal of judy garland. Laura dern won for best supporting. For playing a super smart lawyer in marriage story. Best supporting actor went to brad pitt who was absent but wrote a speech that margo robbie read out on his behalf. Hey, heard you just became single, welcome to the club. He said he will name this harry because he is excited about bringing it back to the states. Prince william, baftas president might have found it funny. But when it came his time to speak he was in no mood forjoking. 2020 and not for the first time in the last two years we find ourselves talking again about the need to do more to bring more diversity in the sector, the awards process. That something cannot be right in the day and age. A serious point to end a night of celebration. We can now speak to film consultant and actor Michael Scott druckenmiller. Michael acted in a few scenes withjoaquin phoenix in the moviejoker as well as assisting Robert De Niro and Martin Scorcese in the making of the film the irishman. Talk me through what kind of an actor it was and what it was like to play a role like someone like locking the it was an accomplished actor . It was amazing, i had the privilege of being onset not only as an actor but a technical adviser on the film. So i got to be more than most actors wed and it was like being an eight masters class and acting school. To watch and get into character or get into the character or get into the character of arthur fleck where the character ofjoker because he was playing two distinct characters that were there. And he beautiful process to rehearse the role too much, because he wants to have it be discovered on camera, much like you would on film or stage rather than the director state that was perfect, lets do it again. He would rather have the discovery on film. Interesting. You worked on the irishman, didnt you . An interesting production in terms of Martin Scorsese and the relationship with netflix. And how cgi came into effect, making the actors look younger than they were . So much involved in that not only in the length of time but we shot that in 108 days which is an ungodly amount of time. Not only was this cgi there but body mechanics being involved, posture and movement and Everything Else dealing with the actors so that way it was not only the cgi manipulating the face but also had you could stand taller or put a spring and your staff and stuff like that. On that film i was Robert De Niros tech adviser so i got to work with and very intimately. What was he like . The hardest part for me was planning to call him bob because he is like you are here every day working with me and you are this close, it is bob. But it was, working with him, he wanted to know everything. He wanted to know otherwise behind why his character was doing something. So that helped a lot because we shoot out of order on a film so one day he may have been in his 60s and another day he mightve been something else. But we shot the film very much at the end of productions i had to work with them on letting him know what his character would be doing that would not be medically textbook that he would be getting away with his illnesses. Really interesting. Thank you so much. Kansas city chiefs have won americas 2020 superbowl the sporting event billed as the greatest show on earth. They beat the San Francisco forty niners in miami, florida. An estimated global tv audiance of one hundred Million People watched the culmination of the american football season. The game also included a half time performance by shakira and Jennifer Lopez. Jeff lady and kj are celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs victory. Clearly really happy, you are ata clearly really happy, you are at a Super Bowl Party arent you . We are at a huge one. You are you . We are at a huge one. You a re clearly you . We are at a huge one. You are clearly so happy and he has been what, 50 years . And has been what, 50 years . And has been amazing, the last time it was super bowl iv and this was 54 most of us were not even born when they won the super bowl last time. What does it mean to win the super bowl . Explain to people who do not get it outside of america . American football is huge here and in kansas city, we are the best fa ns and in kansas city, we are the best fans in the world cheering . It was an exciting game as well, wasnt it because there was a long time when they we re there was a long time when they were in the lead and kansas city pulled back, didnt they . Yes, true kansas city style. Patrick mulholland is a comeback kid. The biggest sports are in america now . In the world this week has not seen anything like can. What makes them so special . That i can do anything, he can run, pass, he is so smart. He thinks in the moment and the guy is an incredible. Go team what does this mean for kansas chiefs, you cannot beat best, u nless chiefs, you cannot beat best, unless next year perhaps . For the first time in 50 years that she is not only brought back the trophy but they brought the super bowl as well. Did you guys, super bowl as well. Did you guys, any of you guys stay to watch the half time show with Jennifer Lopez and shakira . Absolutely. Professional. I heard it was really good . One of the best half time shows they have had in a while. It is at their stop by before i go, let me know what does this victory mean to kansas city . Cheering. 0k. Thank victory mean to kansas city . Cheering. Ok. Thank you so much, for all of you joining us. It was lovely to speak to you. Thank you guys bye very quickly and sunday was groundhog day in us and canada. In pennsylvania, punxsutawney phil, the groundhog, has made his annual appearance at gobblers knob to decide whether were in for an extended winter or an early spring. And the answer is in early spring. You can reach me on twitter im bbc maryam. Goodbye. The weather is fairly quiet out there at the moment but the winds, they will really be picking up in the next few hours and especially tonight and tomorrow, it will become quite stormy off western scotland. Nothing terribly unusualfor scotland. Nothing terribly unusual for the scotland. Nothing terribly unusualfor the time scotland. Nothing terribly unusual for the time of the year but worth flagging up. Here is the big picture across some parts of the world and a lot of cloud across some countries and it is heading in our direction. A lot of cloud streaming in from the southwest and into southern parts of the uk which also means it is mild across the country. Mild morning out there and temperatures at six or seven celsius. For the most part, just about cold enough for wintry weather there but mostly across the scottish hills. Lets see what happens to the morning, some fairly decent weather around and particularly across england and wales tension across Northern Island as well. Places like liverpool, norwich and newcastle lots of fine weather. Reign affecting some southern counties. The focus is come out frequent showers carried by increasing land of the atlantic and very choppy seas, and around the coast and the winds could be guesting at 218 mph is off the western aisles and england easily 50 or 60 mph. Really atrocious conditions out there and some of the bad weather also transferring to Northern England and also along the north sea coast through the early to say. Sale a decent speu early to say. Sale a decent spell of some very windy weather. Early on to state may be 50 or 60 mph gusts but elsewhere the weather will be improving and in fact by the time we get to the afternoon, the gaels should have been gone by now and in the evening, they go flat calm. Temperatures on tuesday around ten in the south and north not far off of that as well. Forecast for wednesday and High Pressure across the uk and High Pressure across the uk and that means very settled conditions. Also a chilly start to wednesday as well. Lets summarise all of that and we are and fora summarise all of that and we are and for a very windy start for the week and lots of showers and hills now and even blizzards for a time and scotla nd blizzards for a time and scotland but nonnative leak, drier and much quieter. This is bbc news, the headlines. British police have shot dead a man during a terrorist related incident in south london. Two people were stabbed by the attacker. The man, whos been named as 20 year old sudesh amman, had been released from prison within the past two weeks. Officers say he had a hoax device strapped to his body. Health officials in china have confirmed more than 2,000 new cases of infection bringing the total to 11,000. In hubei province, 56 new deaths have been confirmed bringing the total to over 350. The epic world war one film 1917 was the big winner at the British Academy film awards, taking seven prizes, including best film and best director for sir sam mendes. Joaquin phoenix won best actorfor thejoker. Renee zellweger was named best actress for her portrayal of judy garland. Now on bbc news dateline london

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