Has overtaken the number of women dying from Breast Cancer. A bears eye view. How polar bears are struggling in the wild because of melting ice in the arctic. Sterne brings a whiskey. And its into the trenches in the world war one drama journeys end. Mark kermode is here to review that, and the rest of this weeks top releases, in the film review. Its five oclock. Our main story a man who drove his van into a crowd of muslim worshippers in north london, killing one person and injuring 12, has been jailed for life. Darren osborne, has been sentenced to a minimum term of 43 years, for the attack near Finsbury Park mosque in london last year. Thejudge said he had been on a Suicide Mission terror attack and had wanted to sow long lasting terror among the muslim population. Jess parker reports. Asummer a summer night lastjune, Darren Osborne mows down worshippers outside a mosque in Finsbury Park. Several were injured, one man died. 51 year old makram ali was crushed by the van. Today, outsi
In scotland that this is their best team ever. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, camerons clay Court Classic. Norrie levels great britains davis cup tie against spain with a fantastic five set fightback. Good evening. Just days after he called for unity in his state of the Union Address, President Trump is embroiled in a bitter war of words with the fbi and theJustice Department. It involves a classified memo which President Trump claims reveals political bias against him by the fbi. They say the memo is selective, inaccurate, and that the president is reckless in making it public. The democrats are claiming its all designed to discredit the investigation taking place into alleged collusion between the Trump Campaign and russia to sway the 2016 general election. Our washington correspondent, nick bryant, tries to make sense of it all. Ladies and gentlemen, Punxsutawney Phil its groundhog day in america, when thousands gathered to watch a rodent named Punxsutawney Phil make his an
Welcome to the programme. After weeks of fevered speculation, a republican memo has been released alleging political bias in the Us Justice Department and fbi. It was cleared by President Trump in spite of strong opposition from democrats and many in the Intelligence Community who say it misrepresents highly sensitive information. Nick bryant reports from washington. In washington, the feeling of deja vu with the day beginning as it often does, with an attack from the white house on the Russian Investigation. But this has intensified the big chill between the president and his senior Law Enforcement officials. Thats the main accusation of a secret republican memo which the president authorised the public release of. It alleges an anti trump bias amongst top Law Enforcement officials. I think its a disgrace whats happening in our country and when you look at that and you see that and so many other things whats going on, a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves, and much worse tha
Hello and welcome to bbc news. The boss of the fbi has hit back at donald trump in a row over the release of a secret republican memo, which accuses the agency of political bias against the president. In an e mail to staff, Christopher Wray said talk is cheap and that the bureau would continue to investigate independently and by the book. Democrats have said the release was another effort to undermine the inquiry into alleged collusion with russia. Our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. This is the memo that sank relations between the president and the fbi to a new low. The documents, written by republicans, makes the case that the Justice Department and the fbi showed bias against donald trump while spying on one of his advisers. A warrant for the surveillance operation was based on a dossier of information compiled by a former British Intelligence agent who was desperate to donald trump to lose the election. I think it is a disgrace what is happening in our country and