Welcome to bbc news. The home secretary has played down the governments divisions over brexit at the start of a crucial week in the negotiations. Amber rudd said she had a surprise message for conservative critics of the Prime Minister that the cabinet was more united than they thought. Tomorrow the European Unions chief negotiator, michel barnier, will be in london for talks. And the cabinets Brexit Committee will meet later this week, seeking an agreement on the way forward. Our political correspondent, eleanor garnier, reports. Putting the uk on the world map last week the Prime Minister was making friends in china and signing billions of pounds of business deals. But this week it is her own cabinet she needs to win over amid claims of disunity over brexit. I have a surprise for the brexiteers, the committee that meets is more united than they think. We meet for discussions and i think we will arrive at something which suits us all. Exactly how we trade with the eu after brexit is a
England and wales, quite a cloudy start for many but things brightening up, especially in central and eastern areas, where we get the best of the sunshine. Temperatures could possibly get as high as 22 23 degrees. But for the start of the new week, we are looking at this. Hurricane ophelia, currently in the atlantic, it wont be a hurricane as it reaches our shores but could still bring some very windy weather indeed, particularly in the west. Hello, and welcome to dateline london. Im shaun ley. President donald trump denounces iran, but leaves it to congress to decide the future of the nuclear deal. Theresa may tells the eus brexit negotiators the balls in your court only to see it bounce back again. And will the Spanish Government or the catalans blink first . To discuss those three examples of what you might call buck passing, celia matha de pablo of la razon newspaper in spain, Agnes Poirier of the french magazine marianne, the columnist Yasmin Alibhai brown and broadcaster michael
In 16th century london, a story told by shakespeares brother. Fools and mortals. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are journalist Yasmin Alibhai brown and ruth lea, an Economic Advisor to the Arbuthnot Banking group. We will be having a perusal in a moment, first off, a reminder of the front pages. The times says the chancellor is facing an ambush over his budget next month, from conservative mps who want him out. The guardian reports on demands from top Business Group s, which want an urgent transition deal with the eu. The metro leads on this afternoons armed siege in nuneaton, it reports the gunman shouted game over as he entered the bowling alley. The japanese election is the lead in the financial times, it says a sweeping win for the Prime Minister gives him a fresh mandate for his signature economic policy. The sun says the government is being ridiculed for trying to ban the term pregnant women in an effort not to off
Armed police storm a Bowling Alley in nuneaton freeing two hostages. One man has been arrested. He had a gun over his head like this, he was shouting game over, game over, get out. Everybody was panicking and screaming, you could hear kids crying. Sajid javid says the government should consider borrowing more to build upto 300,000 new homes a year in england. Lewis hamilton moves a step closer to a fourth World Championship after victory in the us grand prix. The death of stalin is the satirical ta ke the death of stalin is the satirical take on the dictator s final hours, by network mark kermode made of it and the rest of this week s releases in the film review. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the journalist Yasmin Alibhai brown and ruth lea, an Economic Advisor to the Arbuthnot Banking group. Tomorrows front pages. The times says the chancellor is facing an ambush over his budget next month, from conservative mps wh
With temperatures close to 20 degrees and the further south you are, coast afternoon. Wednesday, afternoon. Wednesday, southerly noon. Wednesday, southerly winds we could see wind get xia . U. Dry day on wednesday. Dry day on isiniednesday. Sunshine is a dry day on wednesday. Sunshine in the west a little bit amazed disciples blue skies further east and wednesday is looking to be the will warmer day of the working week. It could hit 26 27 celsius the south east corner. Things are cool for thursday and friday as the breeze picks up once again that the new weekend could get once hello. This is bbc news with martine croxall. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the Headlines Atjust after 11pm. Theresa may battles back amid speculation over her leadership a full five year term as Prime Minister, and says its time to focus on the job at hand. What i am feeling is that actually there is a job to be done. And i think what the public want is to ensure that the g