Markets at the moment, or down down is likely because investors were disappointed by president johns actions. The strike President Trumps actions. Funding the enterepreneurs well meet the man whose bank specialises in getting cash to small businesses. Rishi khosla , the boss of Oaknorth Bank will be here. And United Airlines, still trying to deal with the fall out from their overbooked flight, will now offer up to 10,000 to give up your seat. What would be your price . Let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and a warm welcome to Business Live. Welcome to the programme. We start with President Trump because once again hes taken the Business World by surprise. The white house has confirmed it has told the leaders of canada and mexico they wont be scrapping the north American Free trade agreement. But instead they will seek to renegotiate the terms of it. President trump has repeatedly vowed to pull out of the pact bill clinton signed in 1993. In september he called it the Si
Research suggests a simple eye test could lead to much earlier detection of glaucoma, a condition which causes irreversible sight loss. Also. Do you prefer to feel the pages of a book between your finger . 2016 was a record year for the Publishing Industry, as printed book sales went up by 8 compared to the previous year. Good morning. Its thursday 27th april. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Borisjohnson has used his first intervention in the election borisjohnson has said it would be difficult for the uk to refuse the us if it asks for help on a strike on syria. Borisjohnson has used his first intervention in the Election Campaign to mount the conservatives most personal attack yet onJeremy Corbyn. In an article published in the sun newspaper, the foreign secretary accused the Labour Leader of being a Security Threat to the uk. He accused mr corbyn of being reluctant to use lethal force, opposing Nuclear Weapons and campaigning against nato. He went on to describe the
And more turbulence for boeing, as the plane maker announces its troubled 737 max planes wont return to the skies until the summer. And well be getting the inside track on the battle over biometrics with a tech company developing emotional analytics tools for businesses. As were focusing on Mental Health issues in the workplace wed like to hear about your experience, both good bad. Let us know just use the hashtag bbcworklife. Hello and welcome to worklife. A warm welcome to the programme. We start with an issue that businesses can no longer afford to ignore Mental Health. New analysis for the bbc suggests that the cost of poor Mental Health in the workplace has increased significantly in just two years with many employees feeling uncomfortable talking about their Mental Health with their employers. The report by deloitte estimates that costs to uk employers alone have risen by 16 to over £40 billion. Thats 52 billion a year. They say its down to a combination of rising wages and an i
We party due to presenteeism. Will talk about whatr done we will talk about what more can be done to help with the Mental Health charity temp mind. At the australia open, Britains Heather Watson came from a set down to beat Kristyna Pliskova in the first round but dan evans is out. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. Authorities in china say they are at the most critical stage of control a new virus. The rapidly spreading respiratory virus originated in the chinese city of wuhan but there are a number of confirmed cases elsewhere including japan, thailand and now seattle in the united states. The World Health Organization will consider whether to declare an International Public Health Emergency and the uk is expected to begin monitoring flights arriving from china as part of a series of precautionary measures. The Health Authorities in china say nine people have died after catching the virus and the vice minister of the virus and the vice minister of the Health Commission th