As the japanese yen and gold. A chinese firm is poised to rescue British Steel for close to 90 Million Dollars which could safeguard up to 4,000 jobs in the uk. The company has been in liquidation since may and has been kept alive by the british government. Sam ryder has more. British steel has been feeling the heat for more than six months. Since going into liquidation its been propped up by the british government. Several deals have been on the table, but chinasjingye group is the front runner for the ta ke group is the front runner for the take over. The rescue deal is worth almost 90 million us dollars. News which will no doubt come as some relief to the a500 people employed at the discomfort and his side side is only 20,000 workers in the supply chain rely on British Steel. Many have been rallying in their communities to save theirjobs. Have been rallying in their communities to save theirjobsli feel that the steelworks is the life of the town. Basically, its the heart of the town. If the heart stops beating services, retail, Everything Else around it will be affected massively. British steel had been in rescue talks with a turkish company, but the deal fell through last month. So it has been a year full of uncertainty for workers and it wont stop anytime soon. Its believed the chinese firm has plans to increase steel production, but has warned costs may need to be cut. That is the latest on British Steel. More detail online as well if you look at the business page of the bbc website. Now we take you live to hong kong. The Central Business district. They have just used tear gas, we have been told, to Disperse Protesters there. The tensions have escalated dramatically today. A policeman shot at least one person earlier during another day of violence and chaos in hong kong. Footage shown live on facebook earlier today showed the officer drawing his gun before grappling with a man at a roadblock. Another man wearing a facemask approached as the officer shoots him, hitting him in the torso. So there is a lot happening there right now. We are keeping a very close eye on the day as it progresses. But tensions are very heightened in hong kong today in particular. This all as Mainland China celebrates one of its most prolific days when it comes to online spending. Its chinas singles day, the worlds Biggest Online sales event of the year, bigger in fact than black friday and cyber monday combined. The burning question is where are the e cigarettes . A major crackdown on vaping in china means nine big e commerce platforms including alibaba pulled e cigs off their shelves ahead of singles day, amid fears that kids are getting hooked. It comes days after the market leading us e cigarette maker, juul, decided to stop selling its mint flavoured Nicotine Products with immediate effect. Mint is a popular flavour among teenagers. In september President Trump announced plans to ban all flavoured e cigarettes, after a spate of vaping related deaths. The us food and Drug Administration is finalising a plan to take all non tobacco flavours off the market there. Shane macguill, head of Tobacco Research at euromonitor joins me now. Good morning. This seems to be a growing trend. We have talked about the two biggest economies in the world taking action to remove e cigarettes. World taking action to remove ecigarettes. So we have seen an increasing number of restrictions gcioss increasing number of restrictions across a number of markets. The commonality i think is concerned about youth access to the products, as you have mentioned, and the safety profile of these products is well compared to cigarettes. There are also specific concerns in the us, we have had a brand in the form ofjuul which is accused of appealing particularly to younger consumers. In china, we should remember as well, where in terms of the traditional tobacco market, big state control of that, it is a monopoly. I think this might be part of wanting to control in a wider sense how people are accessing nicotine in the country as well. This issuing concern about keeping among teenagers and the fact it could lead to addiction, it is almost the opposite of what e cigarettes are all about. They are supposed to help people get off nicotine, arent they . Nothing is clear and straightforward in the Tobacco Industry and i think there are two sides to this will stop and think there is a lot of evidence to show people have been able to use e cigarettes to step away from using combustible cigarettes. 0n the other hand, there is a conversation that i think this be had on society around the role of nicotine and how it several nicotine consumption is an access in terms of youth access as pa rt access in terms of youth access as part of the conversation. The big names within the Tobacco Industry, this was not the saving grace, that is overtaking it to a degree, but with the huge clampdown on traditional cigarettes this was their way of moving into a safer, healthier environment that was extremely profitable for them. Healthier environment that was extremely profitable for themlj think this category is supposed to be the more sustainable long term nicotine consumption category. If theyre not using cigarettes they wont be they wont have the health problems. The restrictions are increasing. There is an increasing level and concern in society about the use of the products. It remains to be seen in the longer term how sustainable this will be for them. Shane, thank you very much. Shane macguill theyre from euromonitor. We focused now in more detail on the fa ct we focused now in more detail on the fact that this is the day known as singles day. Aliba ba fact that this is the day known as singles day. Alibaba makes the most out of this. It is up almost a third on last year. We go to Sharanjit Leyl on last year. We go to Sharanjit Leyl. Nice to see you. Singles day well under way. A huge event. This is going on in Mainland China when hong kong is in so much turmoil. Well, absolutely, sally. You said it. Some hong kong shoppers had insinuated as much that they wouldnt be shopping on the alibaba site today. What we do know about singles day is that the bonanza got off toa singles day is that the bonanza got off to a swift start, logging in record sales. Taylor swift was hired as part of the mega salons. According to reporters, already made about 22 billion in the first nine hours alone, which is well over half of the 30 billion of takings last year. An estimated half a billion shoppers from china to russia to argentina, they are all expected to swim to the e commerce giants site to snap up everything from pizza combo deals to luxury cars was began a decade ago as a way for singles to spend on themselves. More merchandise is sold than in the five days the proceeds thanksgiving. The event has been closely watched by investors. They are keen to gauge how willing chinese investors are to spend. We know a survey done less than two weeks ago showed that up to 78 of chinese say they would avoid buying american brands, opting instead for chinese product. Thank you so much. Sharanjit leyl in singapore with the very latest on that. The oil giant saudi aramco is saying a final value of what on the shares on decemberfor. A final value of what on the shares on december for. It a final value of what on the shares on decemberfor. It did not say how much of the company would be sold or the date of the listing. Bankers think the long awaited sale will value them at almost 2 trillion. The iranian president , hassan rouhani, says a new oilfield has been discovered that would increase the countrys reserves by about one third. The field in the south Western Province contains 53 billion barrels of crude. Iran has been struggling to sell oil abroad because of tough us sanctions. Lets show you Financial Markets once again. Hong kong today, the hang seng, the main market is being impacted by the turmoil, the increased tensions, the violence we have seen in hong kong today that spilt overfrom have seen in hong kong today that spilt over from another weekend of protest. This has been going on for over five months. That protest. This has been going on for overfive months. That is fridays close in the united states. Japan down by one third of a percent. This term going on in hong kong is spilling over to Financial Markets across asia. Shanghai sengstock markets down there as well. Despite the flurry of singles day, which Sharanjit Leyl the flurry of singles day, which shara njit leyl has the flurry of singles day, which Sharanjit Leyl has been talking about. It is a massive day for e commerce in Mainland China. People are very focused on how things are escalating in hong kong. As we mentioned earlier, a policeman has shot at least one person during todays proteas. That is the very latest from hong kong. And that is your business briefing. New guidance is set to make it easier to get cannabis based medicines on the nhs in england. The National Institute for health and care excellence nice has approved two medicines, epidyolex for two rare types of epilepsy, and the spray sativex, which is already available in wales and is for muscle spasms in multiple sclerosis. Heres our medical correspondent, fergus walsh. Medicine . In the rose has severe epilepsy. But her sieges have reduced dramatically since she has been on medicinal cannabis. Her pa rents a re been on medicinal cannabis. Her parents are deeply disappointed as her drug will still not be available on the nhs. The epilepsy drug, which has been approved, is called epidyolex. Doctors will be able to prescribe it in england, wales, Northern Ireland for two how to treat forms of epilepsy. Scotland may follow later. It contains cbd or coma dial, but no thc, the main psychoactive component of cannabis. Many parents spend thousands of pounds per month on getting thc containing cannabis medicines from overseas, despite the law being chased last year to allow specialist doctors to prescribe them here. The other treatment, also derived from cannabis plans, specially cultivated in the uk, is for multiple sclerosis. Sativex is a mouth spray which contains a mix of thc and cbd and has been available on the nhs in wales since 201a. Its been approved for treating muscle stiffness and spasms. Doctors will not be allowed to prescribe it to treat pain, which has disappointed ms patient groups. Fergus walsh, bbc news. More on that story another top stories at six oclock. Coming up at six oclock on breakfast dan walker this is the briefing from bbc news. The latest headlines a protester is shot at close range by Hong Kong Police using live ammunition. New south wales and now queensland in australia declare a state of emergency, with warnings bushfires spreading across the country could pose a catastrophic threat to sydney. Political uncertainty in spain, as the socialists win the most seats in sundays election, but fall short of a majority and right wing parties see a surge in support. Now its time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. We begin with el periodico in spain it sums up the result of the election nicely with its headline more difficult refering to pm Pedro Sanchez who, in an attempt to strengthen his hand, has actually lost seats for his party in the countrys fourth election in as many years. A bbc investigation features on our website with British Airways accused of putting profit before the planet by flying planes with excess fuel, usually to avoid paying higher prices elsewhere. The Financial Times reports on the upcoming flotation of the Saudi State Oil firm aramco, saying the pre launch prospectus is short on vital detail. The Voice Assistant alexa features on the front page of the daily telegraph, after its creator hinted to the newspaper that future versions may be able to see and move around your home. And today is remembrance day, 11 november yesterday, of course, was remembrance sunday and many of the newspapers, like the daily mirror here, are showing pictures of commemorations led by the queen in london. With me is Cornelia Meyer whos ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. In spain, a fourth election in as many years and this one it seems has not helped in delivering a government majority. It has not, and we are where we were before, in the uk we would say a hung parliament. The socialist only lost very marginally, they are at