Was all in the battery samsung explains the reason why the galaxy note Mobile Phones caught fire and we re note Mobile Phones caught fire and were recalled. The uk government to outline the Industrial Strategy. But with brexit looming large, where will any Government Money go . Welcome to World Business report. Im sally bundock. Also in the programme Iphone Maker Foxconn signals 7 billion investment in the us. Details injust a moment. But first. Korean Electronics Giant samsung has released the results of its investigation into its flagship galaxy note 7 smartphones. In october last year the phones were recalled because some had overheated and caught fire. The company today confirmed problems with the design saying the manufacturing of batteries was to blame, not the actual phones. The note 7 was supposed to rival apples iphone 7 but instead, the device caused massive damage to the companys profits, and its brand. Last year, over 100 of the phones spontaneously burst into flames. This
For your kids, only worse. Its the film that helped define the 19905 now train spotting returns for a new generation. Foggy start for parts of the uk. Carol has the weather. Good morning. Yes, we have dense fog, particularly across southern england. It is freezing fog thomas some will be slow to clear. For many, it will be dry with sunshine but i will have more details and 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Prime minister, theresa may will today introduce the governments vision for a more interventionist, Industrial Strategy for britain. The proposals will be unveiled at her first regional Cabinet Meeting, taking place in north west england. Our industry correspondent john moylan has more. How can the government ensured that the economy is fit for the future. But the business secretary greg clark, places like this are part of the answer. It is a new automotive centre, backed by government and industry money, designed to keep our carmakers are firing on all cylinders. The
Were live until 11 this morning. Well also be discussing what trumps been up to in his first days as president. And have you had toast this morning . Government food scientists are warning that toast along with other Starchy Foods like chips and roast potatoes could cause cancer if they are overcooked. We will have your Essential Guide to the perfect slice. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Our top story today the Prime Minister, theresa may, is to announce her plans to boost industry in britain. She sees the government having a new, more active role, intervening where necessary to help businesses. Her strategy will be unveiled at a Cabinet Meeting in the North West Of England later. 0ur industry correspondent, john moylan, has more. How can the government ensure the economy is fit for the future . For the business secretary, greg clark, places like this are part of the answer. It is a new Automotive Innovation Centre in warwick, backed by government a
Working day in office. He said today will see the start of great deals for america. Also, how dangerous is burnt toast . A warning from the Food Standards Agency that overcooked foods could increase the risk of cancer. And Milton Keynes, One Of The Best known 20th century new towns, built to ease Housing Swap Shortages in london is celebrating its 50th birthday. Housing shortages. Good morning. Its the 23rd of january. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Ministers are at a Cabinet Meeting, which is being held in the North West Of England for the first time, to unveil a new vision for British Industry. Its designed to give the economy a boost as the country prepares to leave the European Union. Theresa may says the government will take a new, active role focusing on science, technology and infrastructure, but labour is describing the plans as too little, too late. Our political correspondent, Eleanor Garnier is covering the Cabinet Meeting in daresbury in cheshire. What is This New Industrial
She retires from Amateur Boxing to pursue other Career Opportunities. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. An investigation into the death of a prisoner has found a catalogue of failures contributed to his suicide and he should have been in hospital not prison. 25 year old Dean Saunders electrocuted himself at chelmsford prison in essex in january last year. The Prison Ombudsman said that staff ignored significant risk factors when they cut back observation of him injail. It comes as figures due out later this week are expected to show the number of suicides in prisons in england and wales last year was at record levels. Heres our social Affairs Correspondent Michael Buchanan Dean Saunders had no previous history of Mental Illness but in December 2015 the young father suddenly became paranoid and delusional, convinced he had to kill himself. On a daytoday basis, trying to understand he was ill in the first place. His family was plunged into despair. Within hours he had a