Uk in recent days. How on mother managed to get the best snap of the royal family. And australias batsmen get the better of englands bowlers yet again as they take command on the opening day of the fourth ashes test. And sir bruce forsyth, liz dawn and sir roger moore just a few of those who left us this year, and whose lives are celebrated in review 2017 we remember thats in half an hour. Hello. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. The universities minister, jojohnson, will use a speech today to give his clearest warning yet that academic institutions must protect free speech. Hell say students must be able to both hear and challenge controversial views during their years of study. Some universities and student groups have refused entry to speakers, Edward Curwen reports. Time spent at University Must open minds, not close them. Thats the view ofjojohnson, the universities minister, who will today set out a firm defence of free speech on campus. Thats the view ofjojohnson, the univer
For some, this is civil progress a demonstration of respect for minorities and their inclusion. For others, it is at best, pc gone mad. Or at worst, a new creed of liberal authoritarianism. Well discuss the implications in a few minutes, but first Katie Razzall reports on the arguments over who can say what at university. Im kat and i use she or they pronouns. I think its hard to explain what micro aggression is. A safe space is not necessarily a physical space. Sculpted by the people its meant to be for. To older generations its a whole new language. But, on campus, terms like no platforming, safe spaces, micro aggressions and preferred pronouns are increasingly the norm. Im clara and i use she, her, her pronouns. Im molly and use she, her pronouns as well. New terms are one thing but those that use them are accused by critics of an assault on free speech. The latest spat involves the former labour politician linda bellos, a lesbian activist and feminist. She was no platformed recentl
Kind of destruction is very frustrating. Reporter this is a view from the outside at around 3 00 this morning. The camera capturing the moment the suspect kicks in the door to the saloon. The owner say he spent about two and a half hours inside the building. At one point, he even put a beer bucket on his head. Eventually he discovered with where they kept some of the money and took it. He also kicked in the doors to some of the rooms upstairs. And those doors are at least its a historic building. So to try to replace that hardware and maintain the look and character of the building is going to be difficult. According to the Yavapai County Sheriffs Office the suspect is 34yearold Sean Sparling of phoenix. Hes also accused of going into two cabins at a neighboring business and demanding phones from the people the victims. The owners of the saloon have been worried recently. I was warned about the bartender that they were concerned about his behavior, so we were kind of trying to keep an
Kind of destruction is very frustrating. Reporter this is a view from the outside at around 3 00 this morning. The camera capturing the moment the suspect kicks in the door to the saloon. The owner say he spent about two and a half hours inside the building. At one point, he even put a beer bucket on his head. Eventually he discovered with where they kept some of the money and took it. He also kicked in the doors to some of the rooms upstairs. And those doors are at least its a historic building. So to try to replace that hardware and maintain the look and character of the building is going to be difficult. According to the Yavapai County Sheriffs Office the suspect is 34yearold Sean Sparling of phoenix. Hes also accused of going into two cabins at a neighboring business and demanding phones from the people the victims. The owners of the saloon have been worried recently. I was warned about the bartender that they were concerned about his behavior, so we were kind of trying to keep an
Was a main focus and is always a hot button issue here in arizona. Lee on him because joins us with what he said that has some people cheering and others worrying. President elect donald trump stance on immigration has been a controversial one. He repeatedly says he wanted to build a wall on the usmexico border. A plan he is sticking by, to an extent. Reporter recent protests in and High School Walkouts over our new president elect. One of the hot button issues in the center of the controversy, immigration. Are you really going to build a wall . Yes. They are talking about a fence in the republican congress. Would you accept a fence . For certain areas i would but certain areas, a wall is more appropriate. Im very good at this. Defense could be there could be some fencing. Reporter also hardline position on illegal immigrants, immigration and deportation. And have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot of the probably 2 million, could be 3 million. We are getting t