And our duty to our planet. Police investigating the Manchester Bombing find a car they say may be significant to the inquiry into last weeks attack. You actually heard it . And Prince William visits manchester to talk to those who helped the victims on the night of the attack. Coming up in the sport on bbc news, england all rounder Chris Woa Kes will miss the rest of crickets Champions Trophy after picking up a side strain in yesterdays win over bangladesh. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The conservative candidate for south thanet in kent, Craig Mackinlay, has been charged with offences relating to his Election Expenses in the run up to the last general election. The Crown Prosecution Service said mr mackinlay, whos standing again onjune 8th, and two other tory Party Workers will faces charges under the representation of the people act. Heres our Home Affairs Correspondent daniel sandford. Craig mackinlay. It was one of the big conservative wins in the last general
Business after brexit the uk Finance Minister delivers his so called Mansion House speech to Business Leaders in the City Of London so what will he promise and can he deliver . The perfect commute. Is the dream finally reality . A flying car you can actually buy. Our man at the Paris Airshow checks it out. Welcome to World Business report im Sally Bundock also in the programme a warning australias banks are harbouring toxic debt. Rico will have the details in a moment. But first all eyes are on the uks Finance Minister today as he outlines his Vision Of Britain after brexit. The chancellor of the exchequer, Philip Hammond is delivering his famous Mansion House speech in london one of the biggest set piece events of britains economic calendar. Its been given added importance by the fact that britain has finallky started Brexit Negotiations with the european union. Mr hammond has been at pains to calm fears of an abrupt change to relations between the eu and britain saying he wants the u
A gathering of business and city leaders here in londons Mansion House. There will be two important speeches. Mark carney will also be making an announcement. And we meet sudan, the last surviving male northern white rhino. But can he help save his species . In sport, andy murray gets his defence of his queens club title under way later. There was a shock on day one, with british number two, kyle edmund, beaten by a canadian qualifier, denis shapovalov. And sticking with tennis, carol is at queens with the weather. Good morning. Good morning. Here in london, a mild start to the day. A hot day in many southern areas. If you are going to queens club, take your hat, use lots of sunscreen, and drink plenty of water. It will be largely dry. Some showers developing later. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. The family of a man arrested after a Terror Attack near a London Mosque say they are shocked and devastated. Father of four, Darren 0sborne, was h
Aus north korea as a brutal regime after a us student that was imprisoned there guys. Stay hydrated, as the uk heatwave continues. Imprisoned there guys. Imprisoned there has died. Good morning. Its tuesday 20th june. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The Serious Fraud office has charged barclays and four former executives including former chief Executivejohn Varley with fraud over the banks dealings with qatar at the height of the financial crisis. Barclays raised Emergency Funding from qatar in 2008 to avoid a government bail out. Now barclays has become the first bank to Face Criminal Charges for actions during the financial crisis. With me is ben thompson. The first Senior Executives to face charges over alleged activities in that period of the financial crisis. Tell us more period of the financial crisis. Tell us more about what the charges are. You have two turn the clock back to 2008, the height of the crisis. Three of the biggest banks said they we re three of th
About their campaign. The kind table, and pupils across the country are competing to be crowned a rocky roads. Crowned rock heroes. Good morning. Its thursday the 6th july. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live the chairman of the iraq inquiry, Sirjohn Chilcot, has told the bbc that the former Prime Minister, tony blair, was not straight with the nation, or his inquiry, about the decisions made in the run up to the iraq war. Speaking for the First Time Since the publication of his report a year ago today, sirjohn told the bbc why he thinks mr blair made the decisions he did, and about mr blairs State Of Mind at the time of the inquiry. The iraq inquiry by Sirjohn Chilcot took 7 years and ran into two million words. The Main Findings were that policy on iraq was made on flawed intelligence and assessments. And the planning and preparation for the country after Saddam Hussein was wholly inadequate. in response to sirjohns interview with the bbc a spokesman for mr blair highlighted that the report