job of this whole thing. so plenty of sport for you, the vote was to leave, and i think we should leave. but we re starting with football, i ve changed my mind, yes. and as the premier league i now want to remain, returns tomorrow, so does the question because we ve made a complete mess from the beginning of negotiating. of how to tackle racism from fans. the abuse of callum hudson odoi and raheem sterling, i d do a no deal playing for england this week, on the 12th of april. that doesn t worry you? prompted the pair to speak out, that doesn t worry me. and now their managers have warned they d back their players this tile company is in the middle walking off the field if it happens again. of a city which was split in half adam wild reports. in the 2016 referendum. i feel very uncomfortable, remain achieved 50.3% but i am feeling i am of the vote in leeds. leave only very marginally hearing racial chanting when danny rose is picking behind at 49.7%. up the ball. football s in
have you?! no, there is nothing in parliamentarians we must find a way through that. yesterday we should have been able to do that, in that it. the headlines are coming up. withdrawal agreement, it was something that the government and the official opposition supported but yet voted against it, that is not putting the national interest first, that is playing politics. the pilot of the plane which crashed into the english channel with footballer emiliano sala on board, wasn t allowed to fly at night. the bbc has been told that david ibbotson was colour blind and restricted to daytime flights only. emiliano sala died when the plane crashed injanuary, david ibbotson s body still hasn t been found. president trump has threatened to close the border with mexico next good morning welcome week, after accusing the country to breakfast with naga munchetty of not doing enough to stop migrants and charlie stayt. our headlines today: from reaching the us. american border officials say wh
aggressive begging in the town before prince harry and meghan markle get married there in may. raising wages could be putting jobs at risk as employers look to replace staff with automated systems and robotics. i ve come to this state of the art paint factory in ashington near newcastle to find out if new tech is good or bad forjobs. in sport, england falter after a promising start on the opening day of the fifth test. alastair cook is one of three wickets to fall in sydney, england currently 155/3. and matt has the weather. not only do we have more rain in the forecast but a severe spell of gales. all the details of the next 15 minutes. first, our main story. children as young as 11 are becomming increasingly dependent on social media likes and comments in order to feel popular and fit in. a new study by the children s commissioner for england found that children become increasingly anxious about their online image as they get older and are unprepared for how social medi
days, christian fraser and katty kay will be getting reaction to the news that donald trump s lawyers are trying to prevent the publication of a book containing explosive allegations about his presidency. as more evidence of the pressure faced by the nhs this winter, we ll be live at a hospital in lancashire. and we ll have more on the irn bru fans who ve been stockpiling the soft drink ahead of a planned recipe change! that s all ahead on bbc news. now it s time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i m holly hamilton. on tonight s programme. on his way home andy murray pulls out of this month s australia open after failing to recover from an ongoing hip injury. injury worries for britain s johanna konta, too. she retires from her quarter final match at the brisbane international. we look ahead to this evening s football, as tottenham host west ham at wembley. iam going i am going to have the twists and turns from the ashes. good evening and welcome. we start wi
killed of this endangered species since 1999. this creature is intelligent and capable of understanding emotions. in the film review we have a look at the shape of water in which sally hawkins falls in love with an unusual creature. good evening and welcome to bbc news. 13 russians and three russian organisations have been charged with interfering in the american presidential election in 2016. three of those named have been accused of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and five have been accused of aggravated identity theft. the indictment says the russians set up fake social media profiles to spread disinformation about donald trump s rivals, organised political rallies, and tried to encourage minority groups not to vote. a russian foreign minister has said the accusations are observed. absurd. in the last hour deputy attorney general of the united states, rod rosenstein, has been outlining the allegations. in order to hide the russian origins and their activities, the d