More revenue than ever. Also, nissen and on the markets. New record highs on wall street for the s p and nasdaq fuelled by tech shares but a record workers are bracing themselves for loss for boeing helps news of thousands ofjob cuts, most drag the dow lower. Asian shares a little more cautious of them expect it in your stop with escalating trade tensions between south korea and japan. Most of them expected in europe. A warm welcome to the Programme Briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. You can be a part of the conversation wed like to know how are you coping in the heat . Have you changed your work patterns or routine this week . What are your top tips . Get in touch just use the hash tag bbcthebriefing. Today is the first full day in office for uks new Prime Minister. Borisjohnson is expected to continue appointing junior ministers and hold a first meeting with key players in his cabinet. On wednesday, he set out his priorities domestic and international and then embarked on a radical overhaul of the government, with 17 of theresa mays former senior ministers being axed or stepping down. 0urfirst report is from jessica parker. A civilised start. Meeting with the queen. Then to downing street, taking his place and thejob he is wa nted taking his place and thejob he is wanted for so long. I have just been to see her majesty, the queen, who has invited me to form a government andi has invited me to form a government and i have accepted. But to boos outside, borisjohnson was about to get ruthless. Some were sacked, some quit but more than half of the old cabinet, gone, including his leadership rival, jeremy hunt. He will now have to sweat it out from the back and she is. Demoted, this is the uks new chancellor,. Brought m, is the uks new chancellor,. Brought in, new home secretary, leader of the house of commons and foreign secretary. The most important thing is to get us out of the eu by the end of october, preferably with a deal. Surveying the scene, he hasnt rearranged the cabinet copies overhauled it, trying to forge a tea m overhauled it, trying to forge a Team Dedicated to that brexit deadline. I think its really important that people who are appointed have signed up to leaving the eu by the 31st of dover. Weve already had too much limbo. She was blamed for that limbo, though there was applause for the outgoing Prime Minister and as he takes over residence in number 10, applause for him to but there is no shaking of the huge challenge ahead. Jessica parker, bbc news. With me in the studio is Cornelia Meyer ceo of Business Consultancy mrl corporation. Good morning. Youve been watching this extremely closely. What do you make of the new look cabinet . Well, he has clearly gone for brexiteers, with one or two exceptions. Hes gone with people loyal to him or in the case of where he went for people who were loyal to hunt all who supported hunt. It was people in the theresa may government who were loyal to theresa may. They have a track record of being loyal. What is very, very significant is dominic cummings, as his chief adviser because remember, he is the man behind the Vote Leave Campaign and that would indicate to me, together with the speech he gave yesterday afternoon in front of number ten when he came in, where he was putting 10,000, 20,000 more policemen on the streets, he is opting for an election down the road, not so far down the road. The 0ctober road, not so far down the road. The october 31 deadline is not far away at all and october 31 deadline is not far away at alland in october 31 deadline is not far away at all and in his speech outside number ten, Boris Johnson made at all and in his speech outside number ten, borisjohnson made it very clear that he would meet that deadline. Do you think he will pull that off with this team . Short of a ha rd that off with this team . Short of a hard brexit, i dont see how he can pull it off because the eu has made it equally clear that the withdrawal agreement, the divorce agreement, is not up for negotiation. There is scope in the political declaration which sort of frames and they want to negotiate the future relationship so to negotiate the future relationship so this is going to be very difficult. The Northern Irish backstop, well, its nonnegotiable nonnegotiable for the eu. It was great rhetoric but short on detail but these sort of negotiations are long on detail. Thank you for now. Cornelia is back. We will talk more about that particular story. Thank you, amelia. According to south koreas military, north korea has fired what appear to be two short range missiles into the sea to the east of the korean peninsula. Its reported they were fired about 20 minutes apart and flew more than 400 kilometres nearly 250 miles. 0ur correspondent laura bicker is in seoul. Laura, what more can you tell us . Well, they are still analysing it as youve mentioned, to short range missiles appeared to have been fired just after dawn here on the korean peninsula. They flew for over 400 kilometres. The height reached about 50 kilometres which is about 30 miles. While they are examining this, certainly seoul has issued a warning to cease actions which could increase tensions on the korean peninsula. They believe certainly that this has been short range missiles which have died. Usually when it comes to reaction from the United States, looking at long range and ballistic intercontinental missiles but these are short range. It may well be that north korea is plotting the United States and seoul because in a few weeks time, there are due to bejoint military exercises held between seoul and washington. This is usually seen as a provocation by pyongyang and it may well be at this time, they are showing their displeasure but it comesjust a few showing their displeasure but it comes just a few weeks after donald trump and kimjong un met at comes just a few weeks after donald trump and kim jong un met at the demilitarised zone between the two countries and agreed to restart talks about denuclearisation. Here we are. North korea appeared to be test firing new short range missiles. It seems as you say, they are putting on the pressure, from the point of view of seeing some sort of change from the west, from the United States. Do they want to see the alleviation of sanctions . They are hitting hard, arent they . When it comes to what north korea wa nts, when it comes to what north korea wants, they want washington to change its position. Washington is not coming to the table. They are eager to restart talks but it does not seem to have changed their mind. They want north korea to show concrete steps before any sanctions other. North korea has made it clear they want the opposite, a step by step approach. Also, when it comes to their exercises, south korea offered rice, 50,000 tons of rice to north korea and north korea is apparently turned it down. Because they say they wanted an end to those joint military exercises. We will watch this space closely. Lets brief you on other stories. Russian police have raided the homes of several opposition politicians just hours after top kremlin critic Alexei Navalny was sentenced to 30 days in jail. Mr navalny was due to lead a protest this weekend in support of several opposition candidates disqualified from running in the moscow local election in september. The Sudanese Army is saying its foiled a military coup and arrested several high ranking officers and senior members of the former governing party, national congress. A statement from the military says those arrested include the army chief of staff. Puerto ricos legislature has begun an impeachment process a new study from climate researchers in the United States suggests the speed and extent of the current period of Global Warming exceeds any similar event in the past two thousand years. The scientists reconstructed average temperatures on all continents and major ocean basins over two millennia. The study, published in thejournal nature, looks like the strongest evidence yet that current levels of Climate Change are both unprecedented and caused by burning fossil fuels. John mcmanus has the details. tx next john mcmanus has the details. 2,000 years, just the blink of an eye in our planets history but this snapshot of climate variation over that period proves, say scientists, that Global Warming is being driven by man, not nature. The effects of it are all around us. The world is now nearly1 degree warmer than it was before widespread industrialisation. Thats led to melting at both the north and south poles. That in turn is causing sea levels to rise and leading to devastating floods. And the high temperatures are a factor in widespread droughts and wildfires. Because the earths climate has varied in the distant past, some sceptics have argued that Global Warming cant be attributed to the burning of fossil fuels. This study puts paid to that argument. Published in the journal nature, it examined data from the last two millennia using sources including tree rings, coral and ice cores and found the rapid warming recorded in the latter part of the 20th century was more widespread than any temperature variations over the last 2,000 years. The authors say the little ice age which started in the last millennia and lasted several centuries affected different parts of the world times. Thats in contrast to rising temperatures of the late 20th century which affected more than 98 of the planet. The study comes as parts of western europe swelter in the continents second heatwave of the summer. Belgium and the netherlands have already broken their temperature and that, according to one of the scientists behind the research, means we are now witnessing a unique and new climate. It shows that what we are experiencing now is very different to climate that has happened in the past 2000 years where natural variability has driven the Climate Change as we see it. Now what we see is this long term warming trend that has human cost and that really stands in stark contrast. And that really stands in stark contrast. The study comes as parts of western europe swelter in the continents second heatwave of the summer. Belgium and the netherlands have already broken their temperature records and the mercury is due to rise even higher on thursday, with paris expected to record its hottest ever day. John mcmanus, bbc news. If you want to get in touch about that story, how you are coping with that story, how you are coping with that heatwave, get in touch with us using the hashtag bbcthebriefing. The dutch actor rutger hauer has died. He was in the psycho in in he was in the Science Fiction epic laid one up. The role that catapulted rutger hauer into history. His speech substantially rewritten by rutger hauer himself the night before filming. Ive seen things you people wouldnt believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of 0rion. I watched sea nea,s glitter in the dark near the tannhauser gate. His charisma and striking looks helped him win roles in more than 100 movies, often as the villain. Regularly seen on the red carpet, in 1988 winning a Golden Globes for best supporting actor, and more recently appearing in sin city, batman begins, and the hbo fantasy, true blood. Filmmakers and actors led tributes on social media. Director Guillermo Del Toro saying fans, too, will miss a man who, away from the camera, lead a quiet life in the netherlands, using his money and fame to promote awareness of hiv aids, and back the Environmental Group greenpeace. Andy beatt, bbc news. So much more to come, is it dancing 01 so much more to come, is it dancing orfighting . So much more to come, is it dancing or fighting . Mastering the art of capoeira in an icy setting. Mission control you can see them coming down the ladder now. Its one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. A catastrophic engine fire is being blamed tonight for the first crash in the 30 year history of concorde, the worlds only supersonic airliner. It was one of the most vivid symbols of the violence and hatred that tore apart the state of yugoslavia. But now, a decade later, its been painstakingly rebuilt and opens again today. Theres been a 50 decrease in sperm quantity and an increase in malfunction of sperm unable to swim properly. Thousands of households across the country are suspiciously quiet this lunchtime as children bury their noses in the final instalment of harry potter. Youre watching the briefing. 0ur headlines the new uk Prime MinisterBoris Johnson will meet his cabinet for the first time this morning after 17 ministers left office in a sweeping reshuffle. Fresh concerns over north korea after two missiles are fired into the sea towards japan. Now its time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. We start with the cricketing news. England were bowled out forjust 85 iu ns england were bowled out forjust 85 runs on day one of the 1 off test against ireland at lourdes. 5 13 with the best figures for an irish bowler. Ireland finished on 207, a lead of 122. England will resume and hope to post a solid total. We would have snapped your hand off at the start of the day, and it might not have started as quickly for us this morning. We know if we bowl in similar areas we morning. We know if we bowl in similarareas we can morning. We know if we bowl in similar areas we can make some inroads and put them under pressure, thatis inroads and put them under pressure, that is going to be the planned. Great britains adam peaty clinched his seventh World Championship gold medal after he retained his 50 metres breaststroke final. He also won in 2015 and 2016, in 26. 06 seconds, and has now won the breaststroke titles of the past three World Championships. Top seed Dominic Thiem is full to the hamburg 0pen final. The austrian world numberfour ran 0pen final. The austrian world number four ran through the second set in 28 minutes, setting up a quarterfinal against andre rublev. The fourth of the womens golf majors tees off in france on thursday. It is the first of two major championships to be played in a week, with the british championships play next week. Jessica korda says she has tried to c0 nse rve Jessica Korda says she has tried to conserve as much energy as possible ahead of the opening round. Coming here we have played this golf course before so i knew i didnt need to play 18, 18, 18 or grind it out or anything like that, and if i got here in time i could adjust quickly and be ready for the golf course, just seeing how it is playing versus the other years. Home favourite Julian Alaphilippe still leads by more than a minute and a half in the tour de france. Defending champion Geraint Thomas finished in the balaton, maintaining second place, with the race now moving into three potentially decisive stages in the alps. Pellet on. Shinzo abe, the japanese Prime Minister, newly found himself sidelined, tripping up after he entered before thankfully being caught. Hejoked entered before thankfully being caught. He joked that his athletic recovery had been praised, avoiding a fall. You can get all the latest sports news at our website. The governor of porto rico has announced he will stand down after months of pressure. Communications were leaked in which he made a series of sexist and homophobic comments. He said he would remain in office until august the second. Lets go live to washington and speak to our corresponded, chris buckler. It would seem he has decided to go after a lot of pressure and protest. Yes, and the pressure has been mounting. Ican yes, and the pressure has been mounting. I can tell you, there are celebrations in the streets of porter rico as a result of protesters who feel that they have managed to force the governor of puerto rico out of office. Ricardo rossetto has been fighting to hang on to his position. There were homophobic slurs, offensive comments about female politicians, and even some comments that apparently mocked victims of harry kane maria, which devastated the island a few years ago. Finally, in a television address, he has said he is stepping down. Not immediately, however, he says he wont step down until the second of august, for what has been described as an orderly transition. It is expected that thejustice secretary of porter rico will take over, that is wander vazquez. That could be controversial in itself because she is seen as a close ally of the current governor. Puerto rico. There are still lots of questions to be asked because these impeachment proceedings were asking questions about the governor, saying there had been offences committed in some of these chat messages, and there has been a lot of anger about allegations of corruption. And, some feeling that Hurricane Maria lease effo rts feeling that Hurricane Maria lease efforts had not been handled properly. When you think of capoeira, youd probably think of brazil. The combination of dance and martial arts originated in the south american country, but its spread right around the world. Even to places you might not expect, like the icy depths of siberia. 0lga smirnova travelled to the shores of lake baikal to see what motivates russians to learn this discipline. From its home in brazil, to siberia. In the last 20 years, has taken off in russia. Capoeira is a mix of martial arts, acrobatics and dance. This is lake baikal, thousands of kilometres away from brazil. I have come here to find out why siberians have taken over this traditional dance. These locals are eagerly awaiting for there one master, who is coming all the way from brazil. He was first invited here six years ago. Siberia is a place where you dont imagine capoeira at all. In russia, but in siberia you dont imagine it. The first time i got invited here i was surprised. Imagine it. The first time i got invited here i was surprisedm imagine it. The first time i got invited here i was surprised. It is not only capoeira instruction that he gives his students. Not only capoeira instruction that he gives his studentslj not only capoeira instruction that he gives his students. I try to give them hope, itried he gives his students. I try to give them hope, i tried to give them motivation. It came out of nothing, and ifi motivation. It came out of nothing, and if i came from nothing where there was no opportunity, then they can make it. I try to give them the hope. Nikolai, nowa nikolai, now a coach for adults in the same school, says capoeira was a life changing experience for him. Stay with me on bbc news, ill be back with the Business Briefing in just a few moments. We will be looking at facebooks numbers, which is pretty impressive despite all the challenges it is facing. Thursday looks like being a day of extraordinary, perhaps even unprecedented, heat across some parts of the uk. Thejuly record looks like it will be broken but this is the one also in danger, the uk all time record from the heatwave of 2003 because we could beat that and get very close to 39 celsius somewhere around the london area. Not guaranteed but there is a good chance that that is going to be broken. That is the temperature that will make the headlines but there is plenty of hot weather to come elsewhere. Plenty of sunshine from the word go and we know it is going to be a very warm and muggy start and those temperatures will just rocket as we go on through the morning. We are keeping more cloud close to Northern Ireland with the weather front here and breezy as well. Chance of a bit of rain the further west you are and it will be breezy elsewhere as well butjust coming from a hot direction, that breeze, so there will not be a lot of relief. And, yes, the temperature close to london will make headlines but we will be close to 30 celsius if not above elsewhere in england. Eastern parts of wales, up towards the central belt in scotland as well with the low 20s into Northern Ireland and a little more cloud around. There are some storms around to end the day. Central and eastern parts of england could see them. They will be hit and miss, more likely through parts of Northern England and scotland. The risk of torrential rain, hail and disruption. Still warm night going into friday morning, of course, after the heat of the day so bear in mind that the later stages of thursday into the night there could be some disruptive thundery downpours in places. But then it is all change. This weather front moves through and this is the cold front. Colder stretch but it is the leading edge of cool air coming in on friday. There will be some cloud moving east and the chance of seeing some showers. They may turn heavy on thundery towards parts of Eastern England later in the day. It will still be warm if not hot and humid towards east anglia but most other places will see lower temperatures in some spots by quite a large margin. Going into the weekend, that weather front looks like it will reinvigorate and hang around the eastern side of the uk in particular with the zone of cloud and pulses of rain. Still some uncertainty in the exact positioning of that and could still be there affecting some of us into sunday as well so we will keep you updated on that. But where temperatures have been close to 40 celsius, they come back to the more comfortable 20 degrees. 00 28 33,192 4294966103 13 29,430 and relax