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Here on bbc news dateline london looks back at a turbulent 2017 in europe, america and the middle east. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. A man has appeared in court this morning charged with murdering a woman as she worked in a supermarket. Neville hord, who is 44, appeared before york magistrates over the death ofJodie Willsher in skipton. Lets get more on this story with our correspondent sarah walton whos outside the court for us now. The attack took place yesterday. We hope to hear more about the case and the man who has been remanded in custody. He is 44 year old neville hord, remanded in custody over the death ofJodie Willsher. The United Nations Security Council has passed new sanctions on north korea that will cut oil supplies vital for pyongyangs missile and nuclear programmes. The measures, which were drafted by the us, also force north koreans working overseas to return home. Nada tawfik reports. This is the tenth Security Council resolution imposing sanctions on north
To dateline london. Im jane hill. Today were taking time to reflect on 2017 as it draws to a close the highs and lows in europe, america and the middle east. Lets find out what my guests have made of a turbulent year. With me, the british political commentator and columnist steve richards, the American Writer and broadcasterjef mcallister, marc roche from frances le point magazine and also belgiums le soir, and the arab Affairs Writer abdel bari atwan. Welcome to you all. What a year in british politics. An election that didnt need to be called, a reduced majority for theresa mays conservative party, the rise of laboursjeremy corbyn. And what of policy and legislation . Thats on the backburner. To adapt the famous american political phrase, its all about brexit, stupid. Steve, did you think, come december, theresa may would still be Prime Minister . To be honest, i did. British politicaljournalism is punctuated on a daily basis with speculation that the Prime Minister is about to fall
Dateline london looks back at a turbulent 2017 in europe, america and the middle east. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. North korea has described the latest United Nations sanctions as an act of war and tantamount to a complete economic blockade. The Un Security Council imposed the measures drafted by the us on friday in response to pyongyangs Ballistic Missile tests. North korea has vowed to strengthen its Nuclear Deterrent to frustrate america. Sophie long sent this report from the south korean capital seoul. North Korean State Television broadcast the first reaction to the sanctions. It described the Un Resolution as an act of war that violates peace and stability on the korean peninsula. Please raise their hand. Pyongyang promised to punish those that voted for the us drafted resolution. That includes china, north koreas main ally and trading partner. Beijing urged restraint on all sides. Its previously called for an end to joint us south Korean Military drills, like this one,
To dateline london. Im jane hill. Today were taking time to reflect on 2017 as it draws to a close the highs and lows in europe, america and the middle east. Lets find out what my guests have made of a turbulent year. With me, the british political commentator and columnist steve richards, the American Writer and broadcasterjef mcallister, marc roche from frances le point magazine and also belgiums le soir, and the arab affairs qriter abdel bari atwan. Welcome to you all. What a year in british politics. An election that didnt need to be called, a reduced majority for theresa mays conservative party, the rise of laboursjeremy corbyn. And what of policy and legislation . Thats on the backburner. To adapt the famous american political phrase, its all about brexit, stupid. Steve, did you think, come december, theresa may would still be Prime Minister . To be honest, i did. British politicaljournalism is punctuated on a daily basis with speculation that the Prime Minister is about to fall