treatment of its uighur minority. an unofficial tribunal finds that china has carried out genocide and crimes against humanity against its uighur minority. the tribunal is satisfied that they have occurred as a direct result of policies, language and speeches promoted by president xijinping and others. and in our weekly report for the bbc website, we re going to be looking at compulsory vaccination whether vaccine mandates are right or wrong, and whether they work. pressure on prime minister boris johnson on several fronts. first, there s the christmas party in downing street a year ago. or possibly, parties. which would have broken covid guidelines at the time. a government investigation, launched by borisjohnson, is being expanded to include two more events. sorry, three events. its initial scope was the party at downing street on 18th december last year. that s where officials enjoyed nibbles and games. we were told that by one source. the inquiry will now look at anothe
the men to steer top gear in the right direction? before nine we ll look ahead to the start of the new series. and sarah has the weather for us. it isa it is a windy day to come today with spells of rain at times. there s growing pressure this morning on the prime minister to safeguard the rights of more than three million eu citizens living and working in the uk. at the moment there s no guarantee they ll be allowed to stay after brexit. but a cross party committee of mps has called on theresa may to clarify their position, rather than waiting for the european union to decide what will happen to british people living on the continent. among the group are ten conservatives, including the prominent leave campaigner, michael gove. explain what it is they are calling for a year. rather than waiting for the eu to explain what they will do with british people living in european countries, theresa may should act now on behalf of of those eu citizens who live and work here in the uk