from china with leaders of the us and australia. and hopes of a deal in the next 2a hours, between gary lineker and the bbc, in a row over impartiality which disrupted sports programmes over the weekend. live from our studio in singapore this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. some of hollywood s biggest stars are arriving for the 95th oscars ceremony in los angeles. the main films in contention include everything everywhere all at once , all quiet on the western front and the banshees of inisherin . let s cross live to hollywood and the bbc s peter bowes whose at an oscars watch party. great to have you on the programme, as always, peter. what is on your watchlist today? what is on your watchlist toda ? ~ , ., today? well, isn t it an exciting today? well, isn t it an exciting night - today? well, isn t it an exciting night to? - today? well, isn t it an - exciting night to? everything everywhere all at once certainly leading denomin
Gains. Another blow for conservatives, they also lost a blackpool by election. The third biggest swing in the postwar by election history. Heres our political correspondent, hannah miller. The Prime Minister touring a Military Base with very little to laugh about. Laughter. Trying to defend his partys losses after a dismal set of results. Obviously its disappointing to lose good, hard working conservative councillors, but weve still got lots of results to come as well. And there are also things that i would point to. Harlow, for example, where keir starmer held a rallyjust on wednesday saying that was a place that he had to win to be on track to win a General Election. That hasnt happened. The conservatives did deprive labour of a win in harlow, but they still lost five seats and are considering that a success. The party had also pinned its hopes on ben houchen remaining tees valley mayor, though he wasnt even wearing a rosette. He did thank the Prime Minister in a later show of unity.
of the cabinet here. now, this was an international trophy, and we understand now that the search for it has become an international search. above all, this was a triumph for the christian democrats. of the west, offering reunification as - quickly as possible. and that s what i the voters wanted. this is newsday on the bbc. i m karishma vaswani, in singapore. our headlines. hollywood s big night the oscars, is under way with stars arriving not on a red carpet but a specially made champagne coloured one. the us government announces a rescue plan to ensure all depositors, in the failed silicon valley bank, can retrieve their funds at the start of the next working day.
when you point to china, as you say, impossible to have a discussion about what is going on and without looking at the role of china in all of this, what is the sense of how beijing made to respond, given the fact that in the past, it is said that it is very unhappy with this sort of trilateral organisation and summit getting under way. that s right. ultimately they accused it undermining nonproliferation agreements, as i ve suggested, this is sort of kind of return of return to cold war, or rather, not a return to the cold war, the start of a new cold war, which is perhaps even more concerning. it is worth bearing in mind that the united states hasn t shared the information required for the sort of technology that australia would need to eventually build its own nuclear propelled submarines. something that it wants to do
another big straight coming out of the us, a three way summit gets underway in san diego on monday when president biden hosts the british and australian prime ministers rishi sunak and anthony albanese. mr sunak spent some time speaking tojournalists travelling with him on the flight to america. we understand he ll be concentrating on defence once the summit gets under way. the group was set up 18 months ago and is called aukus made up of the initials from australia, the uk and the us. it s remit to provide co operation to counter any potential threats from china. our political editor, chris mason was travelling with the prime minister. this is the second foreign trip in 48 hours for the prime minister after his day trip dash to paris and back to meet the french president, emmanuel macron, on friday. here we are in washington, in the snow, refuelling before we head on to san diego in california. shortly after arriving, the prime minister will meet his australian opposite numb