19 people are arrested as police say theyve broken the uks biggest ever drugs operation more that 50 tonnes of drugs are seized. Coming up on afternoon live all the sport jane dougall. It looks like the andy murray comeback will continue, he will play singles at the Australian Open in january, for the First Time Since major hip surgery at a grand slam earlier this year. Repeat mode at the moment, blustery winds, scattered showers not only for today but also in tomorrow, more details shortly. The Prime Minister calls Extinction Rebellion protestors unco operative crusties as he urges them to stop blocking londons Streets Police have arrested over 400 people so far. Hello everyone this is afternoon live im ben brown. Borisjohnson has been accused of engaging in a stupid blame game after downing street said the eu had made a brexit deal essentially impossible. A source at ten downing street claimed Angela Merkel is reported to have told borisjohnson in a phone call this morning, that a br
Donald tusk, accused borisjohnson of trying to win what he called a stupid blame game. Also tonight. The parents of this ten year old boy who died after contracting hiv from contaminated blood products almost 30 years ago tell a Public Inquiry of their heartbreak. There is a little boy of eight, nine, telling you hes so frightened and you cant take that away. The impact of knife crime on its young victims more than 20,000 were injured last year alone and, for many, the trauma continues. And britains best building an opera house, a Council House and one made from cork. Just some of the buildings up for the presigious up for the prestigious stirling prize tonight. And coming up on bbc news, we look ahead to tomorrows crunch clash for scotland at the Rugby World Cup as they take on russia in their quest for quarterfinal qualification. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. A deal with the eu by the end of this month in time for the brexit deadline now looks extremely unlikely. D
Well have the latest from westminster and brussels, including an interview with the belgian mep, philippe lamberts. The other main stories on bbc news at 5. A mother breaks down at the contaminated blood inquiry as she talks about the death of her ten year old son. 19 people are arrested as police say theyve broken the uks biggest ever drugs operation more that 50 tonnes of drugs are seized. And coming up on the programme well be live from the roundhouse in london, ahead of tonights building of the year award the stirling prize for architecture. Today at five, the top story talks to secure a brexit deal appear close to collapsing after a downing street source said the eu had made a brexit deal essentially impossible. The source claimed the german chancellor Angela Merkel had told borisjohnson in a phone call this morning, that a brexit deal is now overwhelmingly unlikely. Mrs merkel reportedly said a deal would never be possible unless Northern Ireland stayed in a Customs Union which i
19 people are arrested as police say theyve broken the uks biggest ever drugs operation more that 50 tons of drugs are seized. In a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. After 8, well have the latest reaction from both brussels and westminster, as sources from number 10 give mixed messages on the likelihood of a brexit deal. And well be live from the roundhouse in london, for this years stirling prize for architecture. Join us live on the bbc news channel at 8. 30 to find out which building will win the award for britains best new building. And, well take a first look at tomorrow mornings front pages at ten forty and again at eleven thirty in the papers our guests joining me tonight are david davies and anna mikhailova. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday. Scotlands quest to the quarterfinals. As they look to beat the bears to keep their Rugby World Cup dr
To the eu will not be appearing before a kangaroo court. Also on the programme the uk foreign secretary has told his us counterpart mike pompeo, he is deeply concerned that the United States is giving support to a turkish incursion into northern syria. And all rise for the doll that honours her honour. Mattel announces that judge barbie is in mass production. Hello and welcome, im Christian Fraser in london, Michelle Fleury is in washington. With just 23 days to go until the brexit deadline there is no deal in place, and a vanishingly slim prospect of the two sides sitting down to find one. By all accounts, meaningful negotiations have come to a standstill. And in their place, a war of words between brussels and downing street over who is to blame. Expect to hear much more of that in the weeks running up to the deadline. Today borisjohnson spoke to Angela Merkel. And soon after a number ten source briefed journalists that the german chancellor had told the Prime Minister a deal based o