With me are the broadcaster and psychotherapist lucy beresford, and journalist and author Yasmin Alibhai brown. Lets look at tomorrows front pages then. The i focusses on the uk Prime Ministers message earlier today he thanked the nurses who cared for him during his week in hospital. The telegraph, too, looks at borisjohnsons release from hospital as he says it could have gone either way. As does the times the pm will now continue his recovery at his official residence with his fiancee Carrie Symonds in chequers. Meanwhile, the daily mail looks at the growing row in the uk over personal protective equipment as an nhs boss reveals delivering the kits to the front line has become hand to mouth. The guardian also writes of mounting criticism of the government over its failure to secure enough ppe and tests for Front Line Health Care workers. And the daily mirrors headline reads uk worst in europe as the death toll here exceeds 10,000 people. So, lets begin. You are both there and you can
Thats what we were. I know thats what we were. It needs a good man to get us up to that. Yeah, arteta takes over after saturdays match against everton. Rangers are nowjust 2 points behind leaders celtic at the top of the scottish premeriship, after a 3 0 win over hibernian in a fiesty encounter at easter road. Rangers were two up at half time through ryan kent and joe aribo beforejermaine defoe sealed it after the break. The match took an ugly turn, though, when hibs Ryan Porteous was dismissed for a reckless challenge. The bad temper spilled over to the dugout as well, with hibs coachjohn potter and his rangers counterpart tom culshaw sent to the stands. And hibs are reviewing cctv footage after reports that a glass bottle were thrown at their defender borna barasic. Middlesbrough moved six points clear of the championship relegation zone after a crucial 2 1 win over stoke city. The visitors had led at the riverside, but boro got themselves level before this goal from lewis wing seale
Scored in World Leaders for inaction on climate change. And we saw the first picture of a black hole. That is the year in science with me. Good evening. Three and a half years, after the uk voted to leave the eu mps have resoundingly voted in favour of the governments brexit bill. It paves the way for borisjohnson to deliver his promise, that the uk will leave the eu at the end of next month. The Prime Minister won the vote easily, by 358 votes to 234. Six labour mps rebelled and voted with the government. The Withdrawal Agreement now approved in principle by mps says the uk will leave the eu on the 31st of january and allows a transition period until the end of 2020, during which we still abide by eu rules. It says we will pay the eu a divorce bill, of around 33 billion pounds. And it sets out a plan for dealing with the Northern Irish border with what amounts, to a Customs Border down the irish sea. Our deputy political editor, john pienaar, has more. Were leaving. Were through the l
Dangerous driving. Hampering the christmas get away, flooding caused a close to the m 23 in sussex as parts of southern england are inundated. Ina in a moment time for sports day ballistic a look at what else is coming up this evening here on bbc news. We will get reaction from mps after they backed a brexit deal at 7pm in the house of commons earlier today. Were also going to be looking back at how the frontiers of science and space will push this yearin science and space will push this year in review 2019, the year in science, that is at 8 30 p m. And then at 10 a0pm and 11 30 p m. , we ta ke then at 10 a0pm and 11 30 p m. , we take a look at tomorrow mornings front pages in the papers and all reviewers tonight, i have the author and journalist and Lucy Beresford and journalist and Lucy Beresford and broadcaster and psychotherapist. That is all coming up on bbc news but first hear a sports day. Hello, and welcome to sportsday. Im Lizzie Greenwood hughes. Heres what we have have comin
High pressure washers into tuesday, this weather front edging closer into western parts of britain but for the majority Tuesday Morning will be clear skies, dry and very cold with widespread frost, probably the coldest start of the season so far. One or two mist and fog patches should clear through the day but a weather front edging into the west, becker cloud and maybe some rain later in the day. Slowly lifting across the south west as we pick up the stronger southerly wind. This is the stronger southerly wind. This is the pattern into the latter part of the pattern into the latter part of the week, becoming blocked with High Pressure over the continent, low pressure over the continent, low pressure towards the west, so it means the further west you are on wednesday and indeed thursday you see more of a breeze and thick cloud and perhaps outbreaks of rain. Further north and east tending to stay dry with some sunshine although afairamount of stay dry with some sunshine although a fair