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and good morning. it is going to be another very wet day across the west of scotland. elsewhere, dry, cloudy, breezy. i ll bring you all the details very shortly. and we have a winner the strictly glitterball trophy is in new hands after a fabulous finale. it s sunday, the 17th of december. our main story: after years of denials, the former conservative peer baroness mone has admitted that she stands to benefit from tens of millions of pounds of profit made from ppe that was sold to the government during the pandemic. the company was led by her husband, doug barrowman. she says she did help broker the deal, but claims she has been made a scapegoat for the government s failings. our political correspondent laura kuenssberg has more. questions about the pandemic, profit and politics have followed baroness mone and her husband to southern europe. foryears, mone and her husband to southern europe. for years, they denied links to a firm that receives £200 million in taxpayer mo ....
the missing british boy who was found after six years is expected to travel back to the uk over the weekend. the grandmother of the now 17 year old said she can t begin to express her relief and happiness. now on bbc news: talking movies: review of 2023. hello from new york. i m tom brook and welcome to our talking movies review of 2023. in today s programme, highlights from the world of cinema in the past 12 months. hi, barbie. hi, ken. we ll be revisiting barbenheimer one of the more memorable movie events of 2023. he s going to now. pull me off the train. also, during the year, tom cruise did it again, bringing us a new mission: impossible film, but it didn t perform as well as expected. and 2023 was defined by industrial strife in hollywood, with both writers and actors going on strike. we hear from an actor who spent time on the picket lines. i m the king of rock and roll! and year s end brought forth a wealth of documentaries poised for awards all kinds of sto ....
of the 60s, has died at the age of 82. takeover at the top manchester city re assert themselves at the top of the premier league, after winning at arsenal to overtake them on goal difference, in a statement of intent. today in a statement of intent. will be clouded with patchiness, today will be clouded with patchiness, hell fog, and some rain. clearer skies across the north of scotland, but we should see a little sunshine developed elsewhere later on. tonight and tomorrow, the northern half of the country will have gales or even severe gales. all the details later in the programme. good morning. it s thursday 16th february. our main story the search for a new first minister of scotland has begun, after nicola sturgeon s surprise decision yesterday to stand down, after more than eight years in thejob. the scottish national party s national executive committee will meet this evening to draw up a timetable for a leadership race. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon is i ....
new details on doj s latest moves. and what s happening with the new york attorney generals investigation. and cultural collection, un-american museum returns african bronzes stolen during the 1970. that conversation with one of the woman who led the efforts to get one of those statues home. i m ayman, let s get started! all hands on deck, that is the call that democrats are sending out just three weeks until the midterms. and new today, president obama is answering that call, announcing plans to campaign for democrats in three key battleground states. at the end of the month. georgia, michigan, and wisconsin. all three have critical races up and down the ballots. and all three coincidentally had some of the most consequential debates of the election cycle this week. including last night senate debate in georgia between herschel walker and the incumbent, raphael warnock. yes, it was weird to see the least. and also reinforce a theme with that we have noted throughout th ....
committee more than 30 witnesses like roger stone on the left, john eastman on the right, and their fifth amendment right and when they were asked about their interactions for the former president. with the subpoena, the committee is giving the opportunity for trump to clear things up, but the chances of that happening are slim to none. considering all trump knows how to do is deflect, then i, and ally. he plays fast and loose with the facts until he s made to make responsible with the actions under oath. and trump himself invokes a fifth amendment right, more than 400 times and he was deposed but the new york state attorney general letitia james and our investigation and handed his business. that is just one of a half a dozen civil or criminal cases involving trump at the moment, and things are not looking great for him. this week, the supreme court rejects the trump team s emergency repeal regarding the special master at the mar-a-lago case. and yesterday, the departm ....