To remember her husbands name. And the return of blue planet, we speak to sir David Attenborough. What were discovering is the world is more intricate, wonderful, astonishing than we ever dreamed of. As the tea charge comes under false, we tell you all you need to know. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Theresa may has told mps that brexit talks with eu leaders last week made important progress and that she had a degree of confidence that negotiations on trade could begin in december. But a leaked account of her meeting last week with jean claude juncker, the head of the European Commission, has suggested that she begged for help, because she was politically weak, and had no room for manoeuvre at home. Mrjuncker has said the story which appeared in a german newspaper was inaccurate. From westminster, heres our deputy political editor, john pienaar. Remember this . Smiles and kisses in brussels last week. Theresa may, europes top official, eu leaders, all keen to navigate
What i could have done or could have been. And the french president s dog making quite a splash giving a meeting. And let us know your thoughts by using the hashtag. Hello and welcome. Its a solemn obligation, calling the grieving wife of a fallen soldier. For a president , nojob is harder and more important. But last tuesday, 12 days after for green beret s were killed in niger, the widow of Sergeant David johnson received a call from trumpet in her view was so incensed was so was so incensed that reduced editors. Today, marie should johnson corroborated what Frederica Wilson told us. She said he was unable to remember her name. Its the president , he said he knew what he signed up for what it hurts anyway. It made me cry because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said that. He could not remember my husbands name. The only way he remembered his name was that he told me he had the report in front of him. Thats when he actually said la david. I heard him stumbling tryi
Been pledged so far. Bangladesh says it has been placed in an untenable position, with nearly a million rohingyas having crossed the border. The worlds coral reefs are being turned into bleached deserts a warning today from sir David Attenborough. If youve ever seen a coral reef and you think what that once was, thats enough to make you weep. In sport, organisers of the venice marathon apologise after motorcycle escorts take the race leaders the wrong way, costing them the race. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Theresa may has told mps that brexit talks with eu leaders last week made important progress, and that she had a degree of confidence that negotiations on trade could begin in december. But a leaked account of her meeting last week with jean claude juncker, the head of the European Commission, has suggested that she begged for help, because she was politically weak and had no room for manoeuvre at home. Mrjuncker has said the story which appeared in a german newspaper wasnt
Prime ministers. Well have the latest. As Business Leaders warn thatjobs and investment will be damaged unless a brexit transition is agreed urgently. Also tonight. Rbs could face further action over the way it mistreated some of its Small Business customers. The widow of an american soldier says President Trump struggled to remember his name when he called to offer sympathy. It made me cry because i was very angry at the tone of his voice and how he said it. He couldnt remember my husbands name. The un says the Global Community must pledge more money to help hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Refugees whove fled myanmar. And, the only painting by Leonardo Da Vinci still in private hands will be sold next month. We take a closer look. Coming up in sportsday on bbc news everton are on the lookout for a new manager. Ronald koeman has been sacked after two premier league wins from nine this season. Good evening. The Prime Minister has insisted theres a new momentum in the brexit negotiatio
Within the cabinet. Now on bbc news all the latest Business News live from singapore. A former hatejust a former hate just be trader is found guilty of fraud in 3. 5 billion currency deal. We check out how the shopping with science and the customers the guinea pigs. Good morning asia, hello word. It is tuesday and glad you could join us. We start off in the us and according to new york, they have found a former hsbc traded guilty in defrauding a 3. 5 billion currency deal in 2011. Markjohnson has been accused of exploiting confidential information. Joining us is our business reporter, monica miller. This court case is being closely watched in the Financial Community . Absolutely, it took the jury in brooklyn two and a half days to find him guilty of defrauding his clients in 2011. What prosecutors argued is johnson, with his colleagues at hsbc, inflated sterling right before they converted three and a half billion dollars into sterling and what he got in return was 7 million in profit