Uk and around the world on bbc world news. Welcome back. Yes, it is welcome back, just two months since welcome back, just two months since we last gathered in this very room inside the palace of westminster for the state opening of parliament. Back on the 14th october Boris Johnsons government with no parliamentary majority put forward, lets say, a rather thin programme. Today, the queen will present a legislative programme from the conservative government with a big majority in the house of commons following last weekss election. We are politically in a different world. A world in which the parliament, the government and the monarch have been in sharp focus, a course of some tension as well. And a year dominated once again by the brexit question and process. What will the queens speech tell us about the governments other priorities, apart from brexit, for the year ahead . This is Boris Johnsons second queens speech in the sake space of nine weeks. Boris johnson has been resident at n
By the recovery of a british woman who was in cardiac arrest for six hours, after collapsing in freezing weather hiking in the spanish pyrenees. Audrey schoeman developed severe hypothermia, when she was caught in a snowstorm last month. Our medical correspondent fergus walsh has her amazing story of survival. The woman who cheated death, flanked by her husband and the medical team that rescued her. Audrey schoeman can now reflect on her heart stopping experience. It feels really incredible that i survived it and just really lucky to be here and to be able to get on with my life. I am just happy. She set out with her husband from this mountain refuge in the catalan pyrenees last month when they were caught in a snowstorm. She collapsed and fell unconscious. I thought she was dead because i was trying to feel for a pulse, trying to feel. My fingers were also numb, so i wasnt sure if it was my fingers, but i couldnt feel her breath, i couldnt feel her heartbeat or anything. In the freezi
Morgan stanley also taking down its price target on home depot by 10. Of course, the big event tomorrow in london and england is the u. K. Election. Guy, your outside with the lovely febrile room of st. Paul in the background lovely cathedral dome of st. Paul in the background. Narrowingthe gap between Boris Johnson and competing parties such as labour. Guy exactly. The big news over nice was that the latest poll basically cut Boris Johnsons lead in half to where it was only a few weeks ago. That really is the big story we are watching now. Does this continue into the election . Theres been a lot of talk about the fact that a Hung Parliament cannot be taken off the table. We are going to find out tomorrow at 10 a clock p. M. London time, when the first exit poll is going to come out. Basically, counting ourselves into the election, polls are going to open. The u. K. Is going to vote all day in probably one of the biggest and most significant elections we had for quite some time. As you
At a key tory seat in esher. Injusta injust a few in just a few hours, the injust a few hours, the campaign will draw to a close and this election means a vitaljunction for the country. Well bring you the latest in the last few frenetic hours of campaigning. Also tonight. A teenager is found guilty of the murder of 14 year old jaden moodie, killed in a drugs gang war. Aung san suu kyi, nobel peace peace prize winner, defends myanmar against accusations of genocide. And coming up on bbc news, its the final night of the Champions League groups. Spurs and Manchester City are through, but much to play for in the other matches. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. On the last day of campaigning before tomorrows general Election Party leaders have travelled from one key seat to the next, from dawn til dusk, trying to win last minute support. The two men vying to be Prime Minister borisjohnson and Jeremy Corbyn have criss crossed the country speaking to undecided voters. The conse
Labour on 203 with some significant losses from 2017. The snp performing strongly in scotland on 48. The lib dems on 11, a relatively poor performance by then, alluding their leader, jo swinson, plaid cymru projected to end the night on 4. So, a very good morning to you, and you are watching election 2019. And here at new broadcasting house in central london, we are going to have this mornings headlines. We say a very good morning to louise minchin. Thanks, huw, good morning. With more than 600 seats declared, the conservatives have won the general election, with their biggest majority since 1987. Labour meanwhile has had its worst performance in three decades. Labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn said he was disappointed and wouldnt lead his party into any future general election. It was a poor night too for the liberal democrats, whose leaderjo swinson lost her seat. Jessica parkers report contains flash photography. He knows it. The conservatives have w011 he knows it. The conservatives have