in london as predicted harry styles is one of the night s big winners with four awards, including the much coveted album of the year. hello to you in the uk and around the world. let s bring you some breaking news here in the uk first and a committee of mps has been highly critical of the chairman of the bbc, richard sharp. it has, in effect, urged him to consider his position. the digital, culture, media and sport select committee accuses mr sharp of a significant error ofjudgement for getting involved in facilitating a loan to the then prime minister, borisjohnson, at the same time as applying for the chairmanship of the bbc a job ultimately in the gift of the prime minister. mr sharp has insisted he was appointed bbc chairman on merit. he said that while he hadn t told the committee about the loan offer, he had informed a senior government official. and we ll have more on this a little later. the world health organization says that almost 26 million people have bee
in london, as predicted, harry styles is one of the night s big winners, with four awards, including the much coveted album of the year. hello and welcome to bbc news. the world health organisation says that almost 26 million people have been affected by the earthquakes that struck turkey and syria. the number confirmed dead has passed 28,000. on a visit to southern turkey, the un aid chief, martin griffiths, said there was an urgent need for medical assistance, as well as food and shelter for survivors. now rescue efforts are being hampered by a worsening security situation in southern turkey, including reports of looting and clashes between unnamed groups. more than 100 people have been detained across the 10 provinces affected by the quakes, with thejustice ministry ordering officials to set up so called earthquake crimes investigations units. 0ur correspondent, nick beake, is in gazientep. minor miracles are still happening, even after all this time. a five year old girl
president jared kushner. reporting tonight that kushner and trump have been subpoenaed by special counsel jack smith as part of his investigation into former president trump s role in the january 6th attack. if you watch the house january 6th committee hearings last mirror, you might remember that one of the sing a piece of video that the committee played featuring ivanka trump, with a big question trying to answer being how much people in the white house believed the lie that they were pushing, the election had been stolen. it mattered when the committee asked trump s opinion of attorney general bill barr s statement which was made on december 1st of 2020, where there was no widespread fraud in the election. it mattered that this was how the president responded. how did that affect your perspective about the election, when general barr made that same shipment? it affected my perspective. i respect his opinion, and so i expected what he said. the former president s da
it s another reminder to never, ever, ever, give up on yourself. and on that beautiful note, i wish you a good night. from all our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late. i will see you at the end of tomorrow. tomorrow we start with breaking news about president trump s eldest daughter ivanka trump and her husband, former senior adviser to the president jared kushner. there are times reports tonight that both kushner and trump have been subpoenaed by special counsel jack smith as part of his investigation into former president trump s role in the january 6th attack. now, if you watch the house january six committee hearings last year, you might remember that one of the signal moments was a piece of video they played featuring ivanka trump. a big question the committee was trying to answer was, was how much people in the white house believed the lie they were pushing, that the election had been stolen. so, it mattered when the committee aske
at ten o clock, reeta chakrabarti will be here with a full roundup of the days news. first, the media show and a warning this programme contains flashing images. hello and welcome to this week s edition of the media show. now in a minute, we re going to talk about spotify. it s the world s most popular music streaming platform. it spent close to a billion dollars on podcasting, too, but there are all sorts of different developments coming out of spotify at the moment. and its ceo has said that perhaps they got carried away with new investments. we ll try and unpack what s going on and work out what that means for making money off music streaming and off podcast, too. first of all, though, we re going to talk about the fallout from a new bbc documentary about india s prime minister narendra modi. it s on iplayer at the moment, and it explores tensions between mr modi and india s muslim minority. it also specifically looks at claims around his role in the 2002 gujarat riots,