for so many people here, if we are honest. you — for so many people here, if we are honest, you know they will wake up today— honest, you know they will wake up today and _ honest, you know they will wake up today and their everyday lives won't change. _ today and their everyday lives won't change, really. this is all about symbot — change, really. this is all about symbol. this is all about how a nation — symbol. this is all about how a nation defines itself to the world. and for— nation defines itself to the world. and for the prime minister, nation defines itself to the world. and forthe prime minister, she nation defines itself to the world. and for the prime minister, she said that this _ and for the prime minister, she said that this is _ and for the prime minister, she said that this is about barbados standing on its _ that this is about barbados standing on its own— that this is about barbados standing on its own two feet after so long, after _ on its own two feet after so long, after 396 — on its own two feet after so long, after 396 years of being under british— after 396 years of being under british monarchical rule. thank you so much for— british monarchical rule. thank you so much forjoining _ british monarchical rule. thank you so much forjoining us, _ british monarchical rule. thank you so much forjoining us, good i british monarchical rule. thank you so much forjoining us, good to i british monarchical rule. thank you j so much forjoining us, good to see you, thank you. the chief of mi6, britain's secret intelligence service, is warning that britain's spies need to work with global tech companies, to combat rising cyber threats. richard moore says the increasing complexity of the technology used by those who want to do harm meant mi6�*s "boffins" couldn't compete alone. he's also been speaking about the global threat posed by china. 0ur security correspondent