he is doing it in honour of his best mate, rob burrow. we are so excited to be here at the home of leicester tigers to cheer on kevin cynthia. sinfield. seasonal staff shortages. the competition s on to find father christmases, elves, ice rink workers and supermarket staff. some businesses offering £2,000 to new recruits. in sport. a tearful goodbye from 0le gunnar solskjaer. where do manchester united turn now after his emotional exit? that s. .. they ll be fine. i ll watch them and support them. for many of us today a cold and frosty start to the day. plenty of sunshine. the exception in the far north of scotland where there is cloud and patchy rain and showers in parts of the south east. more details later in the programme. it s monday, the 22nd of november. our main story. a number of people have died, and others have been injured, after a car drove at high speed into a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin. more than 20 people half of them children were t
specialist motor manufacturing sector which is the biggest in the world. i spent hours listening to the porridge like sound of the biggest engines as i put my foot down and burned away at speeds i would not confess to my protection officers. i only tried two electric vehicles. an extraordinary wheeled rabbit hutch which was so tiny you could plug it sideways and i tried the first tesla for sale in this country. it expired in the fast lane of the 40, i m sad to say. they ve got a lot better. a few years later i tried to get london motorists to go electric and we put charging points around the city. i must confess they were not a soaraway success and stood forlorn like some piece of unused outdoor gym equipment. ten years after that, the tipping point has come. uk sales of evs are now increasing at 70% a year. in 2013 we are ending the market for internal combustion engines ahead of other european countries and that companies are responding. nissan has decided to make an enorm
another video shot of the parade shows you just how quickly the suv sped past a marching band, still heading down the street. then, in this one, the driver is seen plowing through barricades before driving offer. off. police say an officer did fire his weapon at the vehicle to try to stop it but no one was injured by that gunfire. one woman caught the moment the vehicle ran down members of a marching band, and we should warn you that while we are not going to show the moment of impact, the video is disturbing. earlier, cnn spoke with a man who witnessed the terrifying scene unfold. he had just finished marching in the parade, himself, and was circling back to watch it for himself when he spotted the speeding suv. he described what happened, next, to cnn s pamela brown. i saw an suv speeding along the parade route. and then, all of the sudden, heard a loud bang. and then, i heard deafening cries, screams from people in attendance, people marching in the parade. folks start
for essential reasons. the queen misses the remembrance sunday ceremony at the cenotaph, for the first time in decades. hello and welcome to bbc news. it s eight in the morning here in singapore, and midnight in london where the british prime minister borisjohnson has described a global accord to speed up action against climate change as truly historic and the beginning of the end for coal power . but his remarks come after the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, said india and china will have to justify themselves to the world s most vulnerable countries after the two nations demanded last minute changes to the climate deal, softening commitments to reduce the use of coal. let s take a quick look at what s agreed. the deal says limiting average global temperatures to 1.5 celsius above pre industrial levels, by the year 2100, is still attainable. scientists have said that amount, by then, would avoid the worst impacts of climate change. but there s
bells toll. the queen misses the remembrance sunday ceremony at the cenotaph, for the first time in decades. i v e i ve from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. hello and welcome to bbc news. the british prime minister borisjohnson has described a global accord to speed up action against climate change as truly historic and the beginning of the end for coal power . but his remarks come after the president of the cop26 climate conference, alok sharma, said india and china will have to justify themselves to the world s most vulnerable countries, after the two nations demanded last minute changes to the climate deal, softening commitments to reduce the use of coal. let s take a quick look at what s agreed. the deal says limiting average global temperatures to 1.5 celsius above pre industrial levels, by the year 2100, is still attainable. scientists have said that amount, by then, would avoid the worst impacts of climate change. but there s controversy over the pledge a