Thrilled, it is such exciting news. It isa thrilled, it is such exciting news. It is a really happy time for any couple and we wish them all the best and hope they enjoy this happy moment. Thousands of tourists remain trapped on the indonesia island of bali as a volcano threatens to erupt. And the photographer from coventry whos finally found fame for his photographs at the age of 95. On the bbc news channel, we will have all the latest reports, results, interviews and features from the bbc sports centre. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. Pope francis has urged myanmar to respect human rights, justice and different ethnicities, but he stopped short of specifically referring to the Rohingya Muslims, many of whom have fled to bangladesh. The pope was delivering a keynote speech in myanmar, where he met the countrys de facto leader, Aung San Suu Kyi. Hundreds of thousands of rohingyas fled a military crackdown in myanmar that began in august. Many of them are now living i
And another Profumo Affair revealed this time spy decades before he resigned over his relationship with Christine Keeler. Good morning. Its tuesday the 28th of november. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. New measures are to be introduced to reduce the number of deaths and serious injuries during childbirth in england. For the first time, parents of Stillborn Babies are to be routinely offered an independent investigation into what went wrong. The uk has already reduced the mortality rate for babies but still lags behind many other European Countries. Heres our health correspondent, dominic hughes. Losing twins during pregnancy, and then having baby hugo very prematurely, means rachel understands all too well the challenges childbirth can present. Her experience has taught her that parents and medical staff need to be more aware of when things could go wrong. I think its education of pregnant women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. And its also the medical establishmen
Women to never be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns. And its also the medical establishment in encouraging them to do so. Now, the Health Secretary in england is announcing rather than hospitals carrying out their own investigations when things go wrong an independent review will be carried out instead. When i talk to parents whose heart has been broken by something that has gone wrong in those very small numbers of cases, what they say is its not about the money, they just want to know that the nhs has learned from what went wrong so that that same mistakes isnt ever going to happen again. The uk lags behind many other European Countries when it comes to preventing baby deaths and premature births. There are around nine Stillborn Babies every day. Roughly 50 women still die in england each yearfrom issues related to pregnancy. And around 50,000 babies are born prematurely. Progress is being made, but there are concerns that difficult lessons are not being learned. Rachel is i
Season, temperatures down in rural spots, 4 to minus six. But it is all change tomorrow. In some areas, temperatures could be 10 degrees up on that. One of the reasons for that isa on that. One of the reasons for that is a change of wind direction and a weather front pushing in from the north west. It is bringing cloud and rain as we speak, but further east, we cling onto the sunshine. I suspect the rest of the afternoon, if we draw a line up towards the isle of wight, east of that we will keep crisp and clear blue skies, and sunshine. Chilly with it. Cloud with light rain along west facing coastline, with strong wind and heavy rain arriving into the northwest. That brings milder air, but underneath those guys, temperatures will struggle, down on where they should be for the time of year. Where they should be for the time of yea r. Frost where they should be for the time of year. Frost is likely if we keep clear skies in the south east, but elsewhere, thick cloud, a breeze through the
Harassment allegations. Well have the latest. Its five oclock. Our main story is that the Foreign Office has confirmed that a british missionary who was kidnapped in nigeria has been killed. Ian squire was seized by gunmen last month. Three other british hostages have been freed and have returned home after nigerian authorities negotiated their release. The circumstances surrounding mr squires death three weeks after his kidnap are not clear. It is understood that mr squire and three fellow Christian Charity workers were abducted on october 13th from their accommodation in delta state in the south of the country as our correspondent anisa kadri reports. Ian squire died as he tried to improve lives. Its believed he was taken by improve lives. Its believed he was ta ken by militants improve lives. Its believed he was taken by militants along with three other Christian Charity workers. He frequently left the uk where he practised as an optician to give free medical aid in africa. The uk F