To thailand in 35 as pope francis heads to the kingdom. Pulling out all the stops to welcome. Welcome to news asia its good to have you with us now it may not look like it but hong kong is headed to elections the elections for no good District Councils ordinarily arent a centerpiece of the citys political calendar but this time around theyve been seen as a referendum on the protests its also the only chance locals could have of being in a position to affect the election of the next chief executive of a correspondent phoebe kong reports from hong kong. Luncheon is getting ready to hit the campaign trail as a newcomer to politics the 27 year old is not taking the conventional rage the guy for which i know i organize weekly runs in my neighborhood. And i hope we can keep everyone healthy. Because we need to be fit to be able to cope with the chaos here. Lammas running for a District Council sees together with other young protesters over half of the candidates from the opposition camp have
Meanwhile, in the arena, north korean cheerleaders mesmerise the crowds with incredible synchronisation. Brexit, how long president zuma can survive in south africa, and the Winter Olympics. Thats all in dateline london in half an hour, here on bbc news. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. Theres a warning today that charities will lose government funding if they fail to ensure that Vulnerable People are properly protected. International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt has described as horrific the behaviour of some of oxfams workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the earthquake there in 2010. The charity is also facing new allegations about some of its workers in chad. Andy moore reports. After haiti, now, new allegations about the behaviour of some oxfam workers in chad in central africa. They date back to 2006 and also involved prostitutes. The head of mission in chad at the time was the same man who resigned from oxfam five years later be
Finished seven. And, meanwhile in the arena, the north korean cheerleaders who stole the show in the arena. People had to change seat in the venue so that they could all sit together. This was the result. Incredible synchronisation. And our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9. 35 this mornings reviewers are the broadcaster Lynn Faulds Wood and the Political Editor of the sun on sunday, dave wooding. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. Theres a warning today that charities will lose government funding if they fail to ensure that Vulnerable People are properly protected. International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt has described as horrific the behaviour of some of oxfams workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the earthquake there in 2010. The charity is also facing new allegations about some of its workers in chad. Andy moore reports. After haiti, now, new allegations about the behaviour of some oxfam workers in chad in central afric
Mesmerise the crowds with incredible synchronisation. On the run from the police in central mexico. The travel show explains all in half an hour, here on bbc news. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The government has threatened to cut off all state funding and help for oxfam, and other charities, if they fail to ensure that Vulnerable People are properly protected. The International Development secretary Penny Mordaunt has described as horrific the behaviour of some of oxfams workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the earthquake there in 2010. Angus crawford reports. First haiti, now chad. One of the poorest countries on earth. New allegations that a number of oxfam workers paid local women for sex. The head of the mission was the man who five years later in haiti resigned after admitting using prostitutes. Four others were sacked. Oxfam wouldnt confirm the details but says it is shocked and dismayed by the reports, which highlight Unacceptabl
North korean cheerleaders mesmerise the crowds with incredible synchronisation. And taxi by air. Click looks ahead into the future of passenger travel. Thats in half an hour here on bbc news. Theres a warning today that charities will lose government funding if they fail to ensure that Vulnerable People are properly protected. International Development Secretary Penny Mordaunt has described as horrific the behaviour of some of oxfams workers in haiti, who were accused of using prostitutes in the aftermath of the earthquake there in 2010. The charity is also facing new allegations about some of its workers in chad. Andy moore reports. After haiti, now, new allegations about the behaviour of some oxfam workers in chad in central africa. They date back to 2006 and also involved prostitutes. The head of mission in chad at the time was the same man who resigned from oxfam five years later because of the scandal in haiti. Oxfam said it was shocked and dismayed about the latest revelations fr