A gathering of business and city leaders here in londons Mansion House. There will be two important speeches. Mark carney will also be making an announcement. And we meet sudan, the last surviving male northern white rhino. But can he help save his species . In sport, andy murray gets his defence of his queens club title under way later. There was a shock on day one, with british number two, kyle edmund, beaten by a canadian qualifier, denis shapovalov. And sticking with tennis, carol is at queens with the weather. Good morning. Good morning. Here in london, a mild start to the day. A hot day in many southern areas. If you are going to queens club, take your hat, use lots of sunscreen, and drink plenty of water. It will be largely dry. Some showers developing later. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. The family of a man arrested after a Terror Attack near a London Mosque say they are shocked and devastated. Father of four, Darren 0sborne, was h
And the welsh opera singer, bryn terfel. Thick fog is causing delays at airports for a second day. Heathrow says 45 flights have been cancelled, because planes were in the wrong place following yesterdays disruption. And its new year down under, sydney welcomes in 2017 in style with a spectacular firework display. Now on bbc news, witness. Hello, and welcome to witness with me, tanya beckett. Im here at the British Library in london for the last time this year to bring you five of our favourite stories from 2016. Well meet a former member of chairman maos infamous red guards, a woman astronaut who trained with the challenger Space Shuttle crew, and an art restorer who brought a Leonardo Da Vinci masterpiece back to life. But first, witness has travelled to the Bamiyan Valley in afghanistan. For over 1,000 years two huge statues of Buddha Towered over the valley, but in 2001 they were destroyed by the taliban. Said musa hussein was one of the local people forced to lay dynamite around t
And the welsh opera singer, bryn terfel. Thick fog is causing delays at airports for a second day. Heathrow says 45 flights have been cancelled, because planes were in the wrong place following yesterdays disruption. And its new year down under, sydney welcomes in 2017 in style with a spectacular firework display. Now on bbc news, witness. Hello, and welcome to witness with me, tanya beckett. Im here at the British Library in london for the last time this year to bring you five of our favourite stories from 2016. Well meet a former member of chairman maos infamous red guards, a woman astronaut who trained with the challenger Space Shuttle crew, and an art restorer who brought a Leonardo Da Vinci masterpiece back to life. But first, witness has travelled to the Bamiyan Valley in afghanistan. For over 1,000 years two huge statues of Buddha Towered over the valley, but in 2001 they were destroyed by the taliban. Said musa hussein was one of the local people forced to lay dynamite around t
Good morning. When ourfree range eggs are not free range . Well, when the hens are kept inside to stop them from getting bird flu. From tomorrow, new labels will appear on your packs. I will have all the details. It in sport, no problem for leicester. The faltering champions record their First Premier League victory of 2017 with a 3 1 win over liverpool. And carol has the weather. Good morning. A cold start to the day with the risk of ice but for many of us it is dry. However, showers in the west and through the course of the day they will cross into england and wales depositing snow on the hills. First, our main story. A bbc investigation has revealed there were more than 20,000 allegations of abuse made against Home Care Workers over the past three years. Many of the cases involved neglect but there were also allegations of physical, psychological and sexual abuse. The uk Home Care Association has described the findings as horrifying but warns the system is under extreme pressure. Br
How much that ends up being, you guess. Thank you. I am talking about 60 billion. The foreign secretary borisjohnson said we should not give them anything. You cannot have a free divorce. If you decide to divorce you have to pay the price, it is as simple as that. It will be painful in the beginning but after that you have to realise you are exporting 50 of your exports to europe. It has to be a soft landing, it has to be flexibility from the british side to keep good relations with the ex wife, for examples. There should be pavement. At the same time there should be soft exit without problems because it is in the interests of britain to keep good relations with the eu. They are angry and upset and we should understand that. I am not sure about the divorce metaphor, it is like breaking upa the divorce metaphor, it is like breaking up a business. We have been pa rt of breaking up a business. We have been part of what Jeremy Clarkson has called the biggest budget in the world, a huge bud