And. The surveillance mogilny played an Important Role in crafting the landmark Nuclear Accord in the summer of two thousand and fifteen she has lobbied hard to convince washington to keep the Nuclear Issue separate from other contentious issues with tehran such as its Ballistic Missile program what the nuclear deal could however facilitate is talking about these issues something all ministers emphasized in brussels or to the reporter or for me to go on of course we must also address the situation in iran we are all very concerned regarding the rights of those demonstrating in the streets we are convinced that people have a fundamental right to demonstrate on top of that we also need to talk about irans actions in the wider regional indoeuropean. That iran had committed to a dialogue over its role in war torn yemen and syria but whether the nuclear deal and the diplomatic channels that come with it remain intact now depends on the u. S. Youre watching news in india the high court is se
To continue with leading new zealands recovery. A Police Officer, poisoned in the salisbury novichok attack, quits saying he can no longer do thejob. And when bury fc collapsed last august, a group of fans made it their mission to bring football back to their town. You can see the full story here on bbc news in half an hour. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Theres further confusion in Greater Manchester tonight as local leaders deny downing streets claim that talks have been arranged to resolve a row over covid restrictions. It comes as more than 28 Million People in england have spent their first day under tighter measures. And in northern ireland, its been 2a hours since a 4 week so called Circuit Breaker lockdown was introduced, meaning all hospitality venues are now closed, except to provide take aways. Well have more on the developing story in Greater Manchester, but first, Daniela Relph on the impact felt by everyone facing tightened restrictions across the uk. London now un
The salisbury novichok attack quits, saying he can no longer do thejob. And coming up in half an hour, sportsday will bring you a round up of all the days sport, including exeters thrilling win to become champions of europe for the first time in the clubs history. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. There is further confusion in Greater Manchester tonight as local leaders deny downing streets claim that talks have been arranged to resolve a row over covid measures. It comes as more than 28 Million People in england have spent their first day under tighter restrictions. And in Northern Ireland, its been 2a hours since a four week so called Circuit Breaker lockdown was introduced, meaning all hospitality venues are now closed, except to provide take aways. Well have more on the developing story in Greater Manchester, but first Daniela Relph on the impact felt by everyone facing tightened restrictions across the uk. This is one of prestons oldest pubs. London now under tier 2 restrictio
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster Daisy Mcandrew and jack blanchard, the uk Political Editor of politico europe. Tomorrows front pages starting with the telegraph reports on the latest discussions between the uk government and local leaders in Greater Manchester. The paper says some of borisjohnsons own mps have backed calls from Manchester City council to introduce shielding for the elderly and vulnerable instead of placing tighter restrictions on nearly three Million People. The i says the uk could be heading towards what the papers calls a backdoor lockdown as a further 22 Million People across the Northern England and the midlands could face tougher restrictions by the end of the week. The guardian leads on the Welsh Government imposing a sixteen day nationwide lockdown. The first minister, Mark Drakeford has defended his decision to introduce tighter measures despite the country having the lowest in