Store will come unity want to see of funds from stable and its today is one importer and this is the 1st opening the door to the whole of the people the problem is there are some of the job it has more from the venue here in doha where the signing is due to take place. Well the secretary of state to my calm pill has arrived in doha he will be part of the ceremony which is being hailed as a historic moment for a lasting solution for peace in afghanistan although it is early days and there is a lot of cautious optimism here in the Country Capital but people are seeing this as an important 1st step or remember this is a process which started with a marriage still being alive in 2010 its taken 10 years for the u. S. And taliban to come to some sort of an agreement for not just reduction of violence but also a reduction of the u. S. Troops in afghanistan now thousands of people have gathered at turkeys land border with greece have to turkey said it would no longer hold back refugees greece
Also on the programme this lunchtime. Scotlands first minister Nicola Sturgeon sets out her plans for another independence referendum, and warns Boris Johnson not to oppose it. Record temperatures in australia almost 42 degrees celsius as hundreds of bush fires burn out of control. And after stepping out of the ring, a dramatic change of career for the olympic boxer nicola adams. And coming up on bbc news, liverpool confirm their First Signing of the january transfer window japans Takumi Minamino signs a 4. 5 year deal. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The queen has outlined the governments agenda for the next year following the conservatives decisive election victory last week. Addressing both houses at the state opening of parliament, her majesty said her government would embark on an Ambitious Programme of domestic reform that delivers on the peoples priorities. Legislation to take the uk out of the European Union on 31st ofjanuary is among over 30 bills announced.
Into the History Books with the fastest ever odi hundred for england. Englands women take on sri lanka at leicestershire s grace road. With the game to 31 overs each, the visitors won the toss and decided to field Tammy Beaumont and alex capsey went cheaply. But Nat Sciver Brunt gaining her hundredth odi Cap Steadined the ship, hitting the englands fastest ever odi century, coming off 64 balls. Coming off 66 balls. She was eventually caught four 120. England are currently 256 5. They currently lead the series 1 0. Its transfer deadline day in the womens super league, and Manchester United have announced the signing of spanish world cup winner Irene Guerrero from atletico madrid. The midfielder is uniteds sixth signing of the off season. The window closes at 11pm uk time, and you can keep across all the latest deals on the bbc sport website. Meanwhile, united winger jadon sancho will train away from the first team until issues between the player and manager erik ten hag are resolved, th
The Food Industry is being urged to make labelling clearer, to stop millions of tonnes of edible food being thrown away unnecessarily. Good morning. Its wednesday 29th november. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. We have a breaking story from the hague. The defence lawyer for a Bosnian Croat war crimes suspect says her client has drunk poison. This was during the reading of his verdict at the un war crimes tribunalfor verdict at the un war crimes tribunal for the verdict at the un war crimes tribunalfor the former verdict at the un war crimes tribunal for the former yugoslavia. During the reading of his appeal sentencing, the former wartime leader appeared to drink from a small flask or glace. The presiding judge called for a doctor and halted the proceedings. It appears, according to the lawyer, that he has drunk poison on the stand in the hague at the war crimes tribunal. We will bring you more news on that breaking story in the next few moments. The bbc understands the
Around the clock across the world this is r. T. International my names you dont know me welcome to the program the u. K. High court house and the british troops were in breach of human rights conventions abusing civilians during the iraq war including taking turns to drive over there but. More on todays ruling. Specifically we have seen four iraqi citizens being awarded damages in cases against the actions of the ministry of defense during the iraq war in the way these people were detained now the court has decided that these four iraqi citizens are going to be awarded eighty four thousand pounds with thirty thousand going to just one of those men and the reason for this is the judge has ruled that the actions of british troops in the way they were detaining these people were in violation of geneva conventions as well as the human rights act citing cruel and Inhumane Treatment as well as unlawful detention the judge has said that these assaults quote involved the gratuitous infliction