
Nervy Final Day in Chess World Championship
The World Chess Championship is being decided in a series of fast-paced tie-breakers.
We'll go live to the final series of Chess World Championship in London. After 12 draws in 12 regular games, Fabiano Caruana and Magnus Carlsen are in the middle of nervy tie-breakers. The ultimate decider could be the sudden death game called Armageddon. We hear from chess fans across the world who are following the event.
Also, the Bank of England has warned that a no deal Brexit could send the pound plunging and trigger a worse recession than the financial crisis. We'll hear more from our Economics correspondent Andrew Walker.
And we continue to follow the story of the confrontation at sea between Ukraine and Russia and hear what Ukrainians are saying in the areas in which martial law has been declared
(Photo: Fabiano Caruana and Magnus Carlsen. Credit: Tolga Akmen/AFP/Getty Images)
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- Wed 28 Nov 201817:06GMTBBC World Service except East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa




