now on bbc news, tuesday in parliament. hello again and welcome to tuesday in parliament. in this programme: a lockdown warning for ministers: if you open up too fast, a lot more people die. a lot more people die. advice on what to do when that pandemic order of protective equipment doesn t arrive. will the minister commit to recovering public money from the companies which did not meet their contractual obligations? and experts say football s handling of head injuries is a shambles. we find that the risk of dementia is about four times higher than it should be. but first, england s chief medical officer, chris whitty, has warned that lifting the lockdown too quickly would lead to a substantial surge in covid infections. professor whitty told mps that would be dangerous and risk lives among the many vulnerable people not yet protected by the vaccine. the day after the full return of schools in england, he told the science and technology committee that despite vaccines there w
It costs them nearly £40 billion in lost business, so i will look at why it is worth complaining. In sport barcelona visited paris on valentines day, but didnt love their time there, thrashed 4 0 by Paris St Germain in the champions league. More of a flop than a vision of the future, but 30 years since the launch of the sinclair c5, could the world finally be ready for an electrically powered pedal car . And carol has the weather. Good morning from the chelsea physic garden, the oldest Botanic Gardens in london. The outlook is rain sweeping in from the south west, some heavy and thundery. Cloud and some heavy and thundery. Cloud and some fog, the Brightest Skies in the highlands. More details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story south korea has confirmed that the estranged half brother of the north Korean Leader, kim jong un, was murdered with poison, and they believe north korean agents were behind it. Police in malaysia are studying cctv footage of the attack on kimjon
Brain damage, according to new research, the first of its kind. So is it time for a change in rules especially to protect Young Players . Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11am. Also coming up, data exclusively given to this programme shows that there has been a massivejump in the number of Abortion Pills being bought online in mainland uk, even though using the pills without medical approval is illegal and which you may not know, could be punished with a life sentence. We will be finding out what is driving the increase, and, of course, we want to hear your experiences. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the Hashtag Victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today, south korea has confirmed that the man killed in an apparent attack at an airport in malaysia on monday was the estranged half brother of the north Korean Leader kim jong un and they believe north korean agents poisoned hi
Protests in the suburbs of paris following the alleged rape of a black youth worker by a city Police Officer. And a miserable night for arsenal in tonights Champions League match against Bayern Munich. Coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News more Champions League last 16 problems for arsenal as Bayern Munich take control of the tie thanks to three goals in 10 minutes at the allianz arena. Good evening. President trumps public dispute with his own Intelligence Agencies has intensified. Hes accused them of breaking the law by leaking classified information and he blamed them for the resignation of his National Security adviser, michael flynn. Mr flynn had admitted misleading colleagues about his contacts with russian diplomats. The president is now under even greater scrutiny following claims of repeated contacts between his team and russian officials during the election campaign. Our north america editor, jon sopel, reports. These are not the best of times. Not yet four weeks in, his travel