Golden globe awards turns a sea of black in protest against Sexual Harassment. The bbcs china editor Carrie Gracie accuses the bbc of breaking equality law as she steps down from her role citing unequal pay with her male colleagues. Good morning. Manufacturers say theyre feeling more optimistic about their future than they have done forfour years so about their future than they have done for four years so im at one of them, which has seen its exports grow them to find out where that growth is coming from. In sport, its over and out from australia. England fall to another heavy defeat in the final ashes test. Carol has the weather. Good morning. Good morning. A cold start for some and a frosty one, dry and bright for most, however the cloud across southern parts will edge north through the day producing a bit of drizzle here and there. More in 15 minutes. Speak to you then, carol, thank you. Good morning. First, our main story theresa may is expected to make several changes to her cabin
Time for a look at the weather. Heres sarah keith lucas. Well last night we got down to 10 degrees in parts of eastern scotland and it is another chilly day out there but a lot of sunshine on offer gcioss there but a lot of sunshine on offer across many parts of the country. In fa ct we across many parts of the country. In fact we had some beautiful images coming in from our weather watchers. This in north wales where we had a lot of snowfall yesterday. But through the afternoon it will cold but there would be quite a bit of sunshine around. Higher pressure is in charge before the next front comes in from the north west. So the cloud has been pushing in across scotla nd cloud has been pushing in across scotland and Northern Ireland in particular. Clearer skies more sunshine across england. And here we keep the bright skies through the afternoon. Further north west you can see that cloud working in and the breeze picking up for scotland and Northern Ireland with a bit of rain and hill s
Water levels are continuing to rise along the river seine in paris, following some of the heaviest rain for a century. And a first grand slam title for Caroline Wozniacki after she beats simona halep in the final of the australian open. And talking movies goes to the sundance movie festival an idependent fim extravaganza which this year featured films by and about women thats in half an hour, here on bbc news. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Three teenage boys have been killed after they were hit by a car in hayes in west london. A man aged 28 who was in the vehicle is under arrest in hospital. Police say they are investigating an altercation after the crash, thats thought to be linked. Our correspondent ben ando reports. Friends, class mates, mourners. Three, two, one. Grieving together, an improvised memorial for a tragedy as shocking as it was unexpected to mark the deaths of three teenagers struck by a speeding car in hayes in middlesex yesterday evening. The teenage boys hav
And recycle almost all our plastic bottles 7 and coming up on sportsday on bbc news. The last place in the fa cup fifth round will taken tonight, as League Two Newport county head to wembley for their replay against spurs. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Two of the victims of the black cab rapist, john worboys, have, together with london mayor sadiq khan, been given the go ahead to challenge the decision to release him from prison. Worboys was ordered to appear in person at the hearing at the high court in london. Last month, the parole board was criticised when it announced he would be freed, after less than ten years in prison. Police believe he may have carried out more than 100 rapes and sexual assaults. Daniel sandford reports. Brought to court in a high security van for todays hearing, john worboys was taken to the cells in handcuffs by four prison officers. Convicted in 2009 of one rape, six other six offences and 12 crimes of drugging customers, the london blac
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. To what the the papers will be with me are political strategist jo tanner, and author and journalist rachel shabi. Great to have you both along for the second edition, the bit longer, so little bit more time this time. So lets start with the friend pages we have already. The Daily Telegraph says the Prime Minister has defied calls for an easing of covid restrictions, insisting that the only way to tackle the virus is to maintain a tough stance. The same story is on the front page of the financial times. The newspaper says borisjohnson warned he wont hesitate to take further measures, if needed. The i claims a new three tier system, to simplify the covid rules, is being considered by number 10. The guardian says it has seen documents that suggest downing street is considering sending Asylum Seekers to moldova, morocco or papua new guinea. According to the times, ministers are considering holding Asy