get in touch with me on twitter @annitabbc #bbcyour questions the prime minister s expected to announce a cabinet reshuffle later this morning, as he replaces conservative party chairman nadhim zahawi. a third earthquake hit central turkey early this morning, as the rescue operation continues across the region to try to find survivors of the two massive quakes which struck yesterday. in the last few minutes, we ve learned that now more than 5,000 people are known to have died in turkey and in northern syria, with that number rising all the time. these are the scenes live in hatay in southern turkey. many images that we ve seen of the quake since yesterday morning have come from the city. you can see on the left of the screen how those buildings have been pancaked, flattened by the two huge tremors, really the 7.8 quake we heard about which struck just really the 7.8 quake we heard about which struckjust before dawn yesterday. and then a few hours later another quake of around
the chairman of the bbc, richard sharp, is facing questions in parliament this morning. he s appearing in front of the digital, media, culture & sport committee he s likely to be asked about his involvement in securing a loan for former prime minister boris johnson. let s listen in. establish the facts about the loan arrangement with the then prime minister, which was being set up at the same time as he was making the appointment of the bbc chair. essentially, from what i ve read, there were three people involved, sam blythe, borisjohnson and you. who started the whole procedure, who approached herfirst? weill. who started the whole procedure, who approached her first? approached her first? well, first of all, thank approached her first? well, first of all. thank you approached her first? well, first of all, thank you very approached her first? well, first of all, thank you very much approached her first? well, first of all, thank you very much for - approached her f
this is bbc news these are the latest headlines in the uk. more than 5,000 people are now known to have died in the earthquakes which struck turkey and syria. frantic rescue efforts are continuing this morning. the bbc s chairman, richard sharp, faces questions in parliament this morning following the controversy over his role in loan talks involving the former prime minister borisjohnson. the prime minister is expected to announce a cabinet reshuffle, as he replaces conservative party chairman nadhim zahawi. and bp announces record profits of £23 billion in profits, the second energy giant to report the highest profits in its history. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world.
this is bbc news. the headlines at 11.00am. the second day of the sentencing hearing for former metropolitan police officer david carrick gets under way today. he is being sentenced for a9 offences against 12 women over two decades. more than 5,000 people are now known to have died in the earthquakes which struck turkey and syria. the world health organization estimates millions are affected by the quakes. the prime minister is expected to announce a cabinet reshuffle this morning, with some names already heavily tipped to get certain jobs. bp announces record profits of £23 billion the second energy giant to report the highest profits in its history.