This is bbc news im tim willcox with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. The us attorney general, appointed by President Trump, says hes found no evidence of widespread fraud that would have changed the outcome of the election. The ayes to be right, 291. The noes to the left, 78. Borisjohnson suffered his biggest backbench rebellion since becoming Prime Minister, but the new tiers of coronavirus restrictions for england were approved by mps and have now come into force. With the Covid Vaccine imminent the World Health Organization warns about misinformation being spread over the safety of the jab. And chinas lunar probe successfully lands on moon in an historic mission
to collect the first lunar rock samples in more than a0 years. Welcome to bbc news. Lets start in the united states, where the us attorney general william barr says no evidence has emerged of widespread fraud that would change the outcome of the president ial election. This comes despite repe
This is bbc news. Im victoria derbyshire. Here are the headlines from the uk and around the world. After almost six months at home, its back to school for millions more children in england and wales. Because we have been at home for so long, so it is very nice that we are able to come back to school and find new friends and things like that. Quite nervous because its my first day but i feel like it will be, like, nice meeting new people. Lockdown restrictions in the uk, affecting more than a Million People in parts of Greater Manchester, lancashire and West Yorkshire are eased, despite strong local opposition. But hundreds of thousands of people in glasgow and surrounding areas are now living under new coronavirus restrictions. And if youre in glasgow or in Greater Manchester, how are you reacting to the latest change in rules . Let me know. 1a people go on trial, five years after the deadly attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in paris. The coronavirus pandemic plunges austr
Tonight at 10 there are more people being treated for covid in the uks hospitals than at any point in the pandemic. We have a special report from inside the Royal London Hospital, where staff and resources are stretched to the limit. I wasnt convinced we were going to have a second wave at all and the huge numbers that have just absolutely slammed us, its just. I never thought it would be possible. And we talk to some of those whose lives have been torn apart in this second wave of the pandemic. Nobody wants to go through this. I wouldnt wish this on anybody. It really is horrible. Well have more on the plight of families and the extreme pressure on the nhs, along with more promising news about the distribution of vaccines. So far, 4 million have been vaccinated but, as we explain, the roll out is not rapid in all parts of the uk. The ayes to the right, 278. The noes to the left, nil. Mps, most of them voting from home, want to keep paying the extra £20 in universal credit, but minist
Zina is a real russian hero. She served in an anti aircraft brigade and fought in the battle of stalingrad. These days, when she is not fundraising, shes knitting and she hasjust finished a pair of socks for captain tom. Zinas socks are now winging their way to britain, express delivery. So if captain tom ever wants to do more charity walking, at least his feet will be warm. Steve rosenberg, bbc news, moscow. And there is a special programme on captain tom moore,
to mark his 100th birthday thats captain tom we salute you on bbc one tonight at 7. 30. The duke and duchess of sussex have marked their sons first birthday by making a video of meghan reading to archie. Listen, did you hear that . Quack, quack, quack. It shows her telling the story of duck rabbit to archie while the family are in lockdown in los angeles. It was posted by save the children as part of the charitys campaign, to raise money for families struggling due to the pandemic. Time for a look at the weather heres helen wi
Wildfires continue to burn. He said the fires were the result of poor forest management, not climate change. But his election rival, joe biden, says its the president s policies that are contributing to natural disasters. Borisjohnsons controversial plan to override key elements of the brexit deal he signed with brussels has cleared its first commons hurdle despite deep misgivings by some senior tories. Mps voted to give the uk internal market bill a second reading by a majority of 77. The American Software giant, oracle, has confirmed it wants a Technology Partnership with the chinese owned video sharing app, tiktok. Time was running out for a deal after President Trump threatened to ban the popular app unless its american operations were sold. Thats all from me for now. Now on bbc news, its time for hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. Racial discrimination is americas wound that will not heal. And in this president ial election year, with donald trump in the white house