This is bbc news. The headlines at 1100. The chancellor warns Business Leaders that there will not be alignment with eu rules in any post brexit trade agreement and that some businesses will benefit while some wont. A clock projected on the walls of downing street one of a series of events announced to mark the moment the uk leaves the eu. British Scientists Say the number of people already infected by a new virus emerging in china is far greater than official figures suggest. Heavy rain and thunderstorms in australia help to tackle the bushfires but bring flooding to some areas. Following campaigns, free sanitary products will be available to all schools and colleges in england from monday. And in sport simply the bess. Englands spinner helps his side to take total control in the third test against south africa. And foreign correspondents based in london give us their take on the iran crisis, the impeachment of donald trump and the warning from Sir David Attenborough on Climate Change
And the political commentator, jo phillips. Now its time for a look at the weather. Hello there. A very quiet weather picture at the moment but already temperatures are tumbling below freezing. Ice becomes the concern i think for the next few nights and increasingly some patchy fog as well. Lets not get away from the main story, the story of dry weather. And for some foreseeable time as well, for four, five days, we could in fact some places have a week of dry weather, something we havent had since back in september. At this time of year, under the starry skies, you would expect temperatures to fall. They are. They are already getting below freezing. These are the towns and cities. Quite a harsh frost. With the light winds as well, all bio albeit the odd shower in some areas. Through the night, there may be a few showers through east anglia. Silly showers through east anglia. Silly shower you risk through the northern aisles. Slightly milder with south westerly winds setting in here. F
Services across the uk. Russias president announces possible changes to the law that could tighten the criteria for candidates wanting to become his successor. The high speed rail link hs2 could divide and destroy Natural Habitats across england, according to a new report by the Wildlife Trust. Also coming up the taal volcano spews ash and plumes of steam reaching more than half a mile into the sky. Well have the latest from our correspondent in the philippines. And in sport, its fa cup magic for shrewsbury town a late winner gives them victory over bristol city and a fourth round meeting with liverpool. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The head of the group that owns British Airways, willie walsh, has described the governments intervention in the rescue of the Regional Airline flybe as a misuse of public funds. Last night, shareholders agreed to put extra money into the airline in return for government pledges to cut Airline Passenger duty on domestic routes. Environmental
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