Borisjohnson tells mps to get behind theresa may and turn the fire onjeremy corbyn. And Lewis Hamilton puts himself in the driving seat taking pole at the japanese grand prix. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. Several people have been injured amid reports a car mounted the Pavement Outside the Natural History museum in london and struck pedestrians. A man was detained at the scene. Police say they are keeping an open mind about whether the incident was terrorism related. You see just behind the taxi and image of the man who has been detained. He is being held on the ground by a number of people. The area in South Kensington where this happened is a harbourfor tourism with several museums. Downing street said the Prime Minister is being kept up to date. These are some of the latest images from the scene, where there is a large Police Presence. Roads around the museum have been cordoned off. We heard from witnesses how quickly police moved to clear people away from the area. And to
New analysis from the bbc shows house prices in many parts of the uk are lower now than a decade ago once you account for inflation. Well bring you some insight from one of the areas most affected. Well find out the winner of this years booker prize in a special programme at 21. 45 tonight. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday imjohn watson. The headlines. The second sacking of the premier League Season as Craig Shakespeare leaves leicester. The Champions League returns liverpool, Manchester City and tottenham in action the latter who could be given the ru na round against the holders real madrid. Coming up, im at St Georges Park talking to the new england women interim manager ahead of herfirst match in charge. Yes, welcome along. Leicester city are searching for a new manager once again after the sacking this afternoon of Craig Shakespeare just four months after he signed a three year deal to take the job on a permanent b
As everyone is told to stay at home, well look at the impact the latest lockdowns are having on our Mental Health. With the whole of the uk facing another period of Strict Lockdown we appear to be back where we started. Well have to stay at home, schools are closed and even if you do venture out theres not much you can do to cheer yourself up. Few shops, no restaurants, and no pubs. And thatll be the case for weeks. Wales is already in lockdown and Northern Ireland is expected to go the same way. Englands rules come into force tomorrow scotlands started at midnight. When will it end . Well much, of course, will depend on the success of the governments Vaccination Programme. There was some good news for businesses, chancellor rishi sunak saying they will receive support grants worth up to £9,000 to help them survive the latest covid lockdown. 0ur Political Correspondent Damian Grammaticas reports. The heart of london today. Still. The pace of life slowing again. New restrictions coming