The other mains stories this hour. The former england fast bowler and ashes hero bob willis has died aged 70. The impeachment inquiry into donald trump moves up a gear, as Thejudiciary Committee considers the charges lawmakers will vote on. Extinction rebellion activists dressed as bees target the lib dem battle bus in south london and confronted the party leader, jo swinson. And coming up, the spirit of christmas for the First Lady Melania Trump as she visits a Salvation Army centre in east london. Its 5 oclock our main story is that nato leaders have concluded their seventieth anniversary summit with a plan to defend the baltic states. Turkey had threatened a veto unless nato endorsed its belief that kurdish fighters in syria are terrorists. Leaders also discussed the rise of china and threats from Cyber Attacks and the militarisation of space. However, the two day summit has been overshadowed by President Trumps strained relationship with other world leaders. It included a spat over
Hello, im jane dougall. Our main story on sportsday tonight. A legend of english cricket. One of the countries greatest ever bowlers, bob willis, dies at the age of 70. Also coming up in the programme tonight. Well bring you the latest from old trafford, where this man is back but this time with spurs. Katie shanahan is there for us. Jose moreno says hes not the enemy tonight come as he returns to Manchester United since over a year after he was sacked. And we will also be keeping an eye and well also be keeping an eye on anfield, as leaders liverpool host struggling everton in the merseyside derby. And well be live in saudi arabia. Where antonyjoshua says he has no fear and is used to being the challenger ahead of his heavyweight re match. With they built a brand new stadium for antonyjoshuas rematch against andy ruiz, just a few nights away from what will be a defining fight injoshuas career. Welcome to the programme. Hes been the former england cricket captain and broadcaster bob wi
Headlines with sophia wenzler. Thanks, martin. Good afternoon. Its 3 01. Im sophia wenzler in the gb newsroom. Your wenzler in the gb newsroom. Your top story. Northern irelands first minister has apologised to the families of alleged informers who were killed by the ira and says shes whole heartedly committed to healing the wounds of the past. Her comments come after a Major Investigation found more lives were probably lost than saved by a double agent during the troubles, codenamed stakeknife, he was working covertly with the british army inside the iras internal Security Unit operation. Canova examined more than 100 murders and abductions unked than 100 murders and abductions linked to the unit. Than 100 murders and abductions linked to the unit. The linked to the unit. The investigation was conducted by Bedfordshire Police over a seven year period, costing around £40 million. Now a psni chief constable, john butcher, says there was strong evidence of a very serious criminality. St
20 years after dianas death, we report on the tributes at kensington palace. Its deadline day for premier league transfers. Top clubs have already spent a record £1. 2 billion this summer. On meet the author this week, my guest is marcel theroux, novel, the secret books a story about storytelling, and why it matters. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The latest round of brexit talks ended in brussels today with both sides suggesting the other was to blame for the lack of progress. A major Sticking Point is the so called divorce bill the amount britain will have to pay as it leaves the eu. The eus chief negotiator Michel Barnier said no decisive progress had been made on key issues. But the brexit secretary david davis warned that only flexibility and imagination would lead to a deal. From brussels, our europe editor katya adler reports. Trust building between the two sides. Thats what the eu says this first phase of brexit negotiations is about. So, by today, the end of round thre
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