tucker 95 southbound from dumfries to quantico because of a crash just beyond that point blocking two lanes. problems continue in laurel this morning, were un97 remains shut down between bw parkway and powder mill road. bw parkway completely jammed. we ll help you steer clear of those issues. allison and steve. breaking overnight in england police arrested six people during anti raids near london. one woman is shot but is serious but stable condition. she has not been arrested in connection of the raid. sky news posted photos of the raid to the web site. officials say among those arrested a 16-year-old boy. police say all of the suspects are being held on suspicion of preparation of terror acts. the united states could be headed to major conflict with north korea. that is the assessment of president trump. the commander in chief is live on capitol hill. good morning. reporter: allison and steve good morning. we know of course members of congress have been briefed
overrated actresses, after she criticises him at hollywood s golden globe awards. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. back to that news we broke in the last few minutes. martin mcguinness is to resign at 5pm today as deputy first minister of the northern ireland executive. sinn fein says it is in protest at the democratic unionist party s handling of a botched renewable energy scheme. which went barbie and its budget. far beyond. joining me now from belfast is our correspondent, chris page. now there is huge pressure on the first minister, arlene foster? now there is huge pressure on the first minister, arlene foster7m does, this has been gathering for the last few weeks, and it regards the last few weeks, and it regards the first minister ‘s ruling and energy scheme that ran over budget by millions of pounds. over the last yea rs, by millions of pounds. over the last years, there have been numerous crisis at stormont, this is as a result of a matter of policy and in
o clock today. so i believe today is the right time to call a halt to the dup s arrogance. millions of commuters have had a difficult start to the week after a strike on the london underground shut down most of the network. one of the capital s busiest train stations clapham junction had to be evacuated for a time as large numbers of people tried to use overground services instead. the strike, which ended at 6pm, is over staff numbers and safety on the tube. our correspondent daniel boettcher is at piccadilly circus station in central london. the strike ended 45 minutes ago. how bad is it for people trying to get home tonight? well, around here, it isn t that busy at the moment. that isn t that busy at the moment. that is in part because people have changed the timings of their journeys and tried to find other ways of getting home. they were also advised earlier in the day to try to make their journeys advised earlier in the day to try to make theirjourneys home before si
as i was just as i wasjust mentioning, president berdych man of turkey once extensive new “ berdych man of turkey once extensive new president erdogan once extensive new powers, the turkish parliament looks to agree, if it does the matter will go to a referendum. the president is saying these powers will bring stability and develop into turkey but not eve ryo ne and develop into turkey but not everyone is convinced. translation: will these changes to the constitution bring in price cuts? will there be free water, will it end terrorism, will it decrease taxes, will it strengthened pussy or will it bring in an authoritarian regime? do the people need this, you ever ask them? there had been some small protests. these were pictures from earlier outside parliament in ankara. if you hundreds people and they love the police as well. the crowd was eventually dispersed by the police, which used water cannon among various other tactics. this whole new push for new powers for the
Donald Trump’s repeated branding of CNN as “fake news” may have been born in its biased 2016 campaign coverage, but the truth is CNN has peddled inaccurate reporting with an agenda for at least three decades. From former CNN correspondent Peter Arnett, in 1991, passing along Iraqi war propaganda of allied forces bombing a “baby milk” factory to CNN executive Eason Jordan, in 2005, accusing U.S. soldiers of targeting journalists to CNN contributor Donna Brazile feeding townhall questions to the 2016 Hillary Clinton campaign, there is a long history of news fakery at the oldest 24-hour cable news outlet.