Around at the moment which will probably produce more heavy and persistent rain than the by remnants of dorian. Some of the rain down into the south west is pretty intense, quite shark met with rambles of thunder. The rain will gradually ease eastwards. The temperatures will struggle for the first week of september, a maximum of 13 to 17 degrees the hype. The rain will ease off. With all the moisture in the air, classic autumn mist and fog is likely to form. It could be a murky start to the morning and quite chilly in some places. Single figures in more rural spots. Some of the fog will be slow to play in the midlands. The cloud was then and break that more sunshine coming through tomorrow. A quieter day for most of us. In Northern Ireland and scotland the winds will strengthen. The rain will arrive in some of it quite heavy. The remnants of by hurricane dorian, the area of low pressure arise tuesday night into wednesday. Wendy, and wet fulsome time. It will weaken off considerably. Ac
Just hours to go until parliament is suspended but not before one more attempt from the government to trigger a snap election. Travel disruption for hundreds of thousands of British Airways passengers, as pilots go on strike its the biggest walkout in bas history. Coming up on afternoon live all the sport with holly hamilton. England name their squad for the fifth and final ashes test. Its an Unchanged Team from what you saw at old trafford. And ill bring you more reaction to nadals victory at the us open. All coming up at half two. And Sarah Keith Lucas has the weather. Some rain quite heavy across the south west of england. Tomorrow promises something brighter. I will have more details on half an hour. Thank you. Also coming up on afternoon live. 15 years after being shot by alqaeda gunmen, the bbcs security correspondent, Frank Gardner heads back out on to the water to try his hand at adaptive water skiing. At the end of Business Today, parliament will be suspended until the 14th of
May be cooling apple shares rise as they unveil the iphone 11 and put a cheaper price tag on its tv service. Good morning. Welcome to street signs. Let me take you straight to the bryce action in europe we had a mixed session for wall street yesterday s p flat, nasdaq a little negative again, the theme was that in the move of bond yields. Its affecting a lot of sectors. Overnight, we had positive news. China published a list of tariff exemptions including livestock, does not include pork, soy or corn the Market Reaction has been positive you can see a full sweep of green. Ftse 100 and we are all eyes on the october summit now up. 8 percentage points. Cac also up around half a percentage point changes around Luxury Brands and casino doing well up more than 1 the italian index also up. Lets talk about sectors the number one theme today is that the cyclical stocks in europe are doing quite well. Banks up 1 . European bank index now up 15 huge recovery. All eyes on that all important ecb m
Our reputation within europe and the rest of the world would be that we are quite weak and indecisive. Manufacturing is all about getting the fine details right. If only they could precision engineer a solution to brexit. Phil mackie, bbc news, smethwick. Time for a look at the weather. Heres darren bett. The prospects look better for this weekend. We have cloud bringing with it grey skies and rain and drizzle but further north the cloud is breaking up and we are seeing some sunshine and showers. We can see the mixture on the satellite. The cloud is being pushed down toward southern parts where it will stay damp for much of the afternoon. We have showers further north where temperatures are pretty much where they were yesterday but it is a chilly day across southern areas. We could get one or two showers at old trafford later. The showers become fewer overnight and the wind direction changes. Most places become dry. It will be cooler than last night. We are drawing down some cooler air
No, i dont, were going to get out and what we dont want is more pointless delay unimaginable destruction the Health Minister of the bahamas says he fears the number of People Killed by Hurricane Dorian will be staggering. And coming up in sport rain delays the start to day three of the fourth ashes test. Australia are in control, but can england fight back . Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The former president of zimbabwe, Robert Mugabe, has died, at the age of 95. Mugabe was at the centre of his countrys struggle for independence from britain and became its first Prime Minister in 1980, before becoming president seven years later. His reputation as a hero of the Independence Movement was soon overshadowed by the brutality of his rule. In the early 1980s, thousands of people were massacred and tortured in matabeleland, and the suppression of human rights became a defining feature of his time in power. But for many africans, he remains an icon of liberation from white rule.