all or part of its troubled rival credit suisse. regulators are trying to facilitate a deal before markets reopen on monday. former us president donald trump says he suspects there are plans to arrest him on tuesday he s called on his supporters to protest. prosecutors and the manhattan district attorney s office are looking at a possible indictment of the former president. kosovo and serbia have tentatively agreed on how to implement a european union sponsored plan to normalise their ties. the deal on saturday came after 12 hour talks between kosovo s prime minister, serbia s president and eu officials. a doctor working in ukraine says bandages made at a factory in the southwest of the uk are helping to save hundreds of lives. the dressings, which are coated with an extract that comes from shrimp, can stop intense bleeding. thousands have already been sent out in military first aid kits to help those on the frontline. matthew hill explains. dr irnya rybinkina puts her life
to test a new alert system. ireland secured an historic grand slam title in dublin. a convincing 13 point victory over england saw them win the six nations in front of a huge home crowd on st patrick s weekend. you on st patrick s weekend. may have dodged the sho yesterday you may have dodged the showers yesterday but today it will be drier and brighterfor many yesterday but today it will be drier and brighter for many with sunny spells. the full forecast throughout the morning. it s sunday 19th march. our main story: lawyers for donald trump say the former president was merely speculating, when he said he expected to be arrested on criminal charges next week. prosecutors have been investigating alleged hush money payments made on mr trump s behalf, prior to the 2016 presidential election. if he is indicted, it would be the first criminal case to be brought against a former us president, as david willis reports. in order to make america great and glorious again, i am tonight
of course, they were a religious kind of souvenirs medals, you know, rosaries, these kinds of things. so what s it like taking tourists around here, then? well, it depends on the time of the of the year, really. it can be a very nice, peaceful time, you know? but i tend to like less and less working here in the middle of summer. because? why s that? because there s too many people. but it s beautiful, of course. a new governing body recently took over the running of mont saint michel with plans to improve the tourist experience. viking helmets, crossbows, the eiffel tower. you see? they re encouraging people to visit off season and steering them away from the souvenir stores towards more of the surrounding area. but accessibility is still a bit of a problem. it s so steep and so slippery that even this electric attachment is struggling to get up there. so my strategy is to get as much speed as possible up that hill, and as soon as i start slowing down a bit, i ll be like,
ukraine condemns president putin after he visits the devastated city of mariupol captured during the russian invasion. an aide to president zelensky called him a criminal returning to the scene of his crime. environmental scientists prepare to unveil eight years work showing the global scale of the climate change. this report is expected to become the benchmark for world governments on how to respond to the growing crisis. you re watching bbc news.now its time for the travel show. this week on the travel show. ..mont saint michel marks its millennium. that view is pretty amazing. there s the shadow of mont saint michel on the sand. the parps and toots that make this port one of a kind. horns blaring one, two, three, four, five. and saving these bundles of fluff from extinction. twittering and squawking yeah, he s thinking about it. all right. we ll give him some time. there he comes. i m beginning this week in northern france on a journey that two and a half million pe
has become integrated into our lives and no more so than in travel. we ve got smart check ins forflights, facial recognition, passport control, and even translation apps to help you read menus. a lot of this is designed to make our lives easier, but this technology also creates something even more valuable data. the holy grail for tourist chiefs is knowing exactly what visitors think about their attractions something a bit more sophisticated than a simple 0&a sample survey. well, this city thinks it s cracked that because earlier this year, malaga introduced a new kind of technology which gives them a clearer idea of what people are doing and feeling. malaga in spain is one of the top tourist sites in europe, with wonderful beaches, fantastic food, and over a0 museums. it attracts travellers from across the continent. sunday morning, and these narrow streets are absolutely crammed with tourists from all around the world. malaga is definitely a hot destination. malaga had