an outlook for sunday. really very warm indeed and some welcome rain across western parts of the uk. yes, that alert is in force and quite a prolonged spell of warm weather. nothing exceptional in the temperature itself but many of us will absolutely love this kind of weather. some of us will really not enjoy it but i personally quite like it. thank you. and that s bbc news at ten. there s more analysis of the day s main stories on the bbc news website. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues for the news where you are. but from the ten team, it s goodnight. remember that post brexit trade deal we were promised with america? well, today, rishi sunak and joe biden instead unveiled the washington declaration to push the envelope in their economic partnership. with the prime minister in washington, we found out how new technology and fighting climate change might define the next chapter in relations with the us. when the united states and th
live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we begin in the us where one of the most highly anticipated defamation trials began and ended just as quickly. with the jury already selected media giant fox news settled with dominion voting systems, for $787 million. the issue at heart of the case was whether fox news was liable for airing the false claims that dominion s ballot counting machines were used to manipulate the 2020 election in favor ofjoe biden over then president donald trump. one of dominion s lawyers, justin nelson and ceo james poulos spoke after the settlement. the truth matters. lies have consequences. over two years ago, a torrent of lies swept dominion and election officials across america into an alternative universe of conspiracy theories, causing grievous harm to dominion in the country. grievous harm to dominion in the country- the country. admitted to tellinu the country. admitted to telli
and the countries on the edge of bankruptcy and the most vulnerable people on the edge and the most vulnerable people on the edge of famine. gridlock at the english channel as the port of dover is overwhelmed with traffic, and warnings of worse to come. and the more you look at the stars, the more you see! we ll explain how a powerful new space telescope is widening our view of the universe. welcome if you just joined welcome if you justjoined us. i m shaun ley. we start with some breaking news from washington, where steve bannon, who worked closely with former president trump as a strategist, has been found guilty of contempt of congress. the charges were brought after he defied a summons to testify at the congressional hearings into the january the 6th riots at the us capitol building. he ll be sentenced in october he could face up to two years in prison. but, speaking outside the courtroom in the last hour, he remained unrepentant. i want to thank start by thankin
Government has no majority in parliament . The ride has come to an end for the boss at hoover. Uber. Forced to resign. What is next for the scandal prone start up . We will take a look. Brent i am brent goff. It is good to have you with us. We begin with the deaths of scores of people that caused revulsion across europe. In a desperate journey across for a better life, 71 people including four children perished in the back of a truck on an austrian highway, stuffed in the sweltering heat into a delivery van meant to transport chickens. They stood no chance, and they suffocated. 11 people are standing trial in hungary over their depths. Four are charged with murder. Seven others with trafficking and torture. The defendants include 10 bulgarians and one afghan nationalal. These reports suggest that human selectors smugglers knew the migrants were dying. Reporter a refrigerator truck with 71 refugees in the air tight compartment. With air running out, it was unclear if they knew they were