see morning sunshine, cloud will bubble up to such an extent that we ll see showers breaking out across parts of scotland, england and wales, northern ireland should stay fine and dry, closer to an area of high pressure. temperatures down in recent days, it s going to feel cool in the breeze across north but warm enough in the may sunshine. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: people travelling abroad are facing disruption at airports, stations and on the roads as the half term getaway begins. dramatic pictures from torquay marina where a major fire has broken out in the harbour more conservative mps publicly declare they have no confidence in the prime minister after sue gray s report into lockdown parties in downing street. liverpool and real madrid fans descend on paris to support their teams in the final of european club football s most prestigious prize. now on bbc news, it s time for talking business. hello everybody, welcome to talking business weekly, with me, aa
commodities markets are right now. some may say, it s one thing to close trading, but you also suspended millions of dollars in deals. some people may have made a lot of money from those deals. some people would have lost it. but isn t that just the nature of the game? that s what trading is about. yeah, and it s really important and i understand not everybody is going to agree with what we did. i personally believe that it was the right thing to do because if you have a disorderly market, the systematic or systemic impact of allowing those trades to stand would have been very, very significant so i am actually very confident that the decision, that narrow decision to suspend trading and to cancel the trades that took place during that period of disorder, was the right decision. i think there are broader questions about how we change our market structure so we never have to make that decision again because
liverpool and real madrid fans descend on paris to support their teams in the final of european club football s most prestigious prize. now on bbc news, it s time for talking business. hello everybody, welcome to talking business weekly, with me, aaron hislehurst. let s take a look at what is on the show. a call to pick up your pickaxes, yeah, we are going to take a look at the metals mining boom, driven by record prices and the demands of the green energy transition. but are these old solutions to new problems? cutting out russian supplies has rocked the market, but digging up more of the planet may not be the best way to save our environment. i am going to be discussing all of that with these two, the boss of the world s biggest metals trading exchange and the head