And its Transfer Deadline Day in england as premier League Spending nears a january record. Good morning. Its tuesday january the 31st. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Donald trump has sacked the United States top Legal Advisor after she questioned the legality of his travel ban. Sally yates, who was Acting Attorney General, said she couldnt defend his decision to temporarily stop refugees and citizens of seven mainly muslim countries from entering america. But the white house said in a statement that she had betrayed the department ofjustice. In the uk a former head of the horror Foreign Office has criticised theresa mays State Invitation to the president. He said the offer had been premature and put the offer had been premature and put the queen in a very difficult situation. Protests have been held in cities across the uk as of last night including in cardiff, seen here. An online petition calling for the state visit to be cancelled has gathered more than 1. 6 million signatures. His
but now it sjust going to be the four of us, and we lljust, if we are allowed to, we lljust try and pop round and see people. mum ordered the food about two months ago, and she ll be living off turkey forjanuary if it doesn t go ahead. everyone carrying on with christmas plans as much as they can. this panto expecting to sell out their seats this week. i think everyone s making theatre going as safe as it can be. ..hoping coronavirus doesn t stop performances for the second year in a row. the issue which we haven t had but we could have is a member of the panto company tests positive and has to self isolate. covid obviously can rip through a company very quickly. i think that s our biggest concern. just a few days to go, and many still unsure of their plans, though some, of course, already know exactly where they ll be come christmas day. andrew plant, bbc news, in bath. that s it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night.
we will be able to do, because we don t know what s going to happen immediately after christmas, and therefore, whether it s worth them taking the risk. it has been busy here today with shoppers and day trippers, but most people have said they ve taken a cautious approach to this christmas, not making any big plans in the first place, just in case they have to cancel. we are worried to go away in case something happens and we can t get back, and we can t be stuck away. normally there would be about 25 of us, all have like a big dinner and everything together. but now it sjust going to be the four of us, and we lljust, if we are allowed to, we just try and pop round and see people. mum ordered the food - about two months ago, and she ll be living off turkey- forjanuary if it doesn t go ahead. everyone carrying on with christmas plans as much as they can. this panto expecting to sell out their seats this week. i think everyone s making theatre going as safe as it can be. hoping coronavir