stand off. singer britney spears regains contol of her life and career, as a judge overturns a conservatorship imposed thirteen years ago. the official deadline for an agreement at cop 26 in glasgow has passed but delegates and negotiators are now working into the night to try and sign off undertakings that can be agreed across the board. a 3rd draft is being worked on to replace the last one where some of the language had been strengthened but also weakened elsewhere, for example on the requirements for governments to reduce the use of carbon emitting fossil fuels. experts recognise that the agreements made at the summit will not limit warming to under 1.5 degrees a key threshold which would avoid the worst effects of climate change. my colleague christian fraser is in glasgow the negotiation is still going on in the back rooms. continuing coverage of this, well past the 6pm deadline and there will be no agreement tonight. and the cop26 presidency set the third draft
singer britney spears regains control of her life and career as a judge overturns a conservatorship imposed 13 years ago. hello, hello very warm welcome to bbc news. the official deadline for an agreement at cop26 in glasgow has passed, but delegates and negotiators are now working through the night to try to sign off undertakings that can be agreed across the board. experts recognise that the agreements made at the summit will not limit global warming to under 1.5 degrees, a key threshold which would avoid the worst effects of climate change. david shukman has the latest. sirens wail a warning from outside the conference about the state of progress inside it. world leaders are singled out for failing to keep their promises, for allowing the planet to become dangerously overheated. appeals for action came in the conference halls as well, activists calling on governments not to water down key points in the agreement a plea echoed by the most vulnerable nations. our safety, t
hundreds of teachers have been targeted in recent weeks by pupils who ve anonymously made abusive videos on the social media platform tiktok. some teachers have been accused of being paedophiles or subjected to homophobic comments. schools are now calling on tiktok to take urgent action to remove what they say is disgraceful abuse of teachers online. tiktok says it is deploying additional measures to detect and remove offensive content and regrets upset caused to teachers. but teaching unions say it s not being done fast enough. 0ur education correspondent elaine dunkley has more. tiktok, a social media platform where people can create and share funny and quirky content, but there is a darker side to one of the latest trends. targeting teachers with abusive and offensive videos. this one shows tom rogers, a history teacher, posted from an anonymous account and viewed thousands of times. there were two videos using a derogatory term to describe someone who was inappropriate to
political stand off. singer britney spears regains contol of her life singer britney spears regains control of her life and career, as a judge overturns a conservatorship imposed 13 years ago. hello and welcome to bbc news. the official deadline for an agreement at cop26 in glasgow has passed but delegates and negotiators are now working through the night to try to sign off undertakings that can be agreed across the board. experts recognise that the agreements made at the summit will not limit global warming to under 1.5 degrees a key threshold which would avoid the worst effects of climate change. david shukman has the latest. sirens wail a warning from outside the conference about the state of progress inside it. world leaders are singled out forfailing to keep their promises, for allowing the planet to become dangerously overheated. appeals for action came in the conference halls as well, activists calling on governments not to water down key points in the agreement a