Hello there you watching r. T. International with our continuing breaking news to you coming out of france because france has found itself the victim of yet another brutal knife attack 3 people were killed with at least one beheaded when a man targeted a cathedral in the Southern City of new. Well the moment were looking at here in the footage is there a time when police entered the cathedral after the sale into truck early this morning the suspect was arrested after being shot and wounded by police and the terror prosecutors have launched a probe and the countrys terror alert system has been raised to maximum our president macron has visited the scene of the tragedy and given his reaction he said his country was under attack and ordered the tightening of security in schools and places of worship he also said to a visible Army Presence would be boosted nationwide. Only push and i have decided to mobilize more of our soldiers in the next few hours and we will expand the mobilization wit
The un says countries will have to increase carbon cutting ambitions five fold if the world is to avoid Dangerous Levels of Climate Change. And a warning thatjust one in 20 black friday deals are genuine Consumer Group which . Says the annual shopping event is all hype. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Imjoanna im joanna gosling. Anti lgbt equality teaching protests have been permanently banned from outside Anderton Park Primary School by a judge at the high court in birmingham. The ban handed down at the civiljustice centre has been opposed by protesters along with interim ban. Lets get the very latest. First of all, take us back a bit and remind us of the background to this, what has been happening . There have been protests in a number of schools across the country from people who say that some teaching in Primary Schools particularly about diversity featuring same sex couples talking about issues about transgender have talking about issues about tra nsgender have effecti
The intervention from the chief rabbi has prompted a leading Muslim Organisation to criticise the conservatives for their handling of claims of islamophobia in the party. In other news. Dont give this man your vote because of his brexit policy thats the message from former tory cabinet minister lord heseltine. A present senior minister hit back. Michael i think advised people to vote liberal democrat in the european election. So in that sense he is consistent. But i do think he is wrong on this. A bleak outlook, says the un on Climate Change. The world has to act much faster to avoid Dangerous Levels of global warming. Coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with ben croucher. Ho isato ho is a to lead Tottenham Hotspur at home for the first time tonight. He says he likes the love his fans give their side. And andy murrays thoughts on retirement. Thanks, ben. And another ben ben rich has all the weather. We have had some cloud and outbreaks of rain. It has been mild. That will change
Begins a new Hunger Strike as tehran protests about british claims that iran was behind attacks on two oil tankers. Now lets look back at the week in parliament with alicia mccarthy. Hello there and welcome to the programme. Coming up, as the conservative leadership race hots up, just how likely is that parliament could be suspended to deliver a no deal brexit . If we get to a point where a Prime Minister is intent on doing this, the only way of stopping that Prime Minister would be to bring down that Prime Ministers government. Well be talking to two experts about whether prorogation is a legal or constitutional option. Also on this programme, the governments accused of not going far enough with plans to radically cut Greenhouse Gas emissions. I do welcome this report, but id welcome it a lot more if the government had followed all of the recommendations from the committee on Climate Change, not just the ones that dont cause it ideological indigestion. And could an ancient cornish spo
It is about half past two in the morning, you are up to date on the headlines. Its time for tuesday in parliament. Hello there, and welcome to tuesday in parliament, where there is a mixed reaction to the bbcs decision to scrap free tv licences for most over 75s. Labour blames the government. Forget the crocodile tears. The truth is his government is supporting taking away £150 from pensioners who are on around £10,000 a year. But some conservatives think the bbc should find the money elsewhere. It seems to me that the elderly and Vulnerable People have been asked to contribute to the £1. 75 million salary of gary linacre. Also on this programme. What can be done to stop drones disrupting airports, and sir lenny henry calls on uk broadcasters to match us tv makers when it comes to diversity. My hope one day is to be able to hold up a picture like this for bbc, itv, channels four and five and i think that would be a real step forward. But first, there was anger in the commons followi