here although it is chilly outside if you are just stepping out. for many of us it will be a dry start and a sparkly one with a weather front coming in from the south west introducing some rain later on. i will have more in 15 minutes. good morning. first, our main story: facebook‘s procedures for vetting content on its pages have been strongly criticised, after a bbc investigation found it was failing to remove inappropriate and sexualised images of children. the chair of the commons media committee, damian collins, has said it casts grave doubts on the effectiveness of facebook‘s systems. our correspondent angus crawford reports. the rules are simple. facebook says it removes nudity or sexually suggestive content. but our investigation last year found paedophiles using secret groups to swa p paedophiles using secret groups to swap obscene images of children. we informed the police, and this man was sent to prison for four years. facebook told us it had improved its syst
in tomorrow s budget for new school places in england. the money will help meet the costs of setting up more than a 100 schools, some of which could be grammars. labour says the government is failing to address the current funding pressures faced by schools. but theresa may insists it s part of her plan to make a good education accessible to every child. well, of course we have protected the core schools budget. but, crucially, what we re announcing is £500 million of investment in schools, £320 million of which will be new schools. that will create around 70,000 new school places. what this is about is ensuring that people can know that their child will have a good school place, and all the opportunities that that provides for them. well, what do head teachers make of the plans? john tomsett is the head teacher of huntington secondary school in york, which has around 1,500 pupils. he says he welcomes more investment in education, but it needs to be done in the right way. a
now why does. the streets. this is the w. news live in sudan s latest military chief fowles to people power thousands again take to the streets to press that a mob to civilian rule the country s second new leader in just two days lifts the curfew and pledges the army will hand over power within to me it is but is this enough for the people also coming out as the battle for the libyan capital tripoli
intensifies the united nations cools for thousands of refugees course up in the fighting to be evacuated. and to choose goals from jade and sunshine help don t want to be minds and reclaim the top spot in the blood of the sleaziest soundings. mackinnon thanks so much for joining us. the new head of sudan s military council has promised a fresh start for the country following this week s coup he vowed to quote up through to the old regime new tenants general abdel fattah says a civilian government will be formed after talks with the opposition with a maximum transition period of two years
the renaissance. starts of people trying to save. you. this is the news live from berlin the fighting rages near libya s capital tripoli with scores already dead the united nations calls for thousands of refugees caught in the crossfire to be evacuated we ll find out what options they have left also coming up thousands in sudan pressed their demand for an immediate return to civilian rule they say their new military chiefs pledge to hand over power within
two years is not enough. and vote counting is underway finland s parliamentary election the poll looks likely to dethrone the central right coalition in favor of left leaning anti austerity party is a populist party was predicted to make big gains but the e.u. already appears to be trying. thanks for joining us today was supposed to be the day for a united nations backed conference aimed at bringing peace to libya instead the u.n. is warning the lives of thousands of civilians including refugees are at risk the death toll is alread
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