What impact would a no deal brexit have on the pensioners living here in spain . Many feel abandoned by the British Government. More later. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. The government says it is intensifying negotiations with the eu to try to find a new brexit agreement, as the uk prepares to leave in two months time, with or without a deal. Government negotiators will meet their counterparts in brussels twice a week in september, in a bid to break the deadlock ahead of a crucial summit in october. Meanwhile the court of session scotlands highest civil court will rule this morning on whether to grant an emergency injunction, to prevent the suspension of parliament. A similar legal challenge is beginning in front and protests are being planned across the country this weekend, as cross Party Efforts to block a no deal brexit also intensify before Parliament Resumes on tuesday. Lets get more on all of this with our political correspondent, jonathan blake, whos in westmin
Rise in inactivity has by far been the rise in long term sickness. That has been a brake on the economy and prompted the creation of a major back to Work Programme from government ministers. But if ministers were hoping for a rapid turnaround, heres a reality check. The Health Foundation thinktank projects that the number of working age adults suffering from major illness whether diabetes, depression, chronic pain or Heart Problems is actually set to rise significantly over the coming decades, in fact, by an extra 700,000 by 2040. Fran springfield, a nurse for decades, was forced to give up work while she was in her 50s due to back problems which left her needing to use a wheelchair. The sadness of it all has been is that theres no real way that i could go back and work part time. I only know of one of us in the uk who is a Wheelchair User and still works. And troublingly, new research from the foundation seen by newsnight suggests 80 of that 700,000 projected increase in working age p
For the rest of our lives. Good morning. A frosty morning in central london, outside st pauls cathedral. Over the next couple of hours, 1500 invited guests will make their way inside for the National Memorial service and we will be talking to some of them over the next couple of hours. Let us bring you the bbc news so far today. A Memorial Service is being held at st pauls cathedral this morning for the victims and survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire in west london. 71 people were killed when the fire tore through the tower block, six months ago today. Prince charles, Prince William and theresa may will be among the 2,000 people who are expected to attend. My my thoughts and the thoughts of eve ryo ne my thoughts and the thoughts of everyone in the met with people who lost their lives and their loved ones. Also those people who lived in g re nfell tower ones. Also those people who lived in Grenfell Tower and those who escaped, those who have lost their homes and the local community. I
Sebastian vettel past lewis hamilton, signalling an end to mercedes domination. And The Blues Guide Thinking that has led to new Cloud Formation Being recognised officially. Yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far today, more of that glorious sunshine for custody, so you can expect more of these blue skies. A full forecast in the next half hour. Good morning. First, our main story. Police say they might never find out why Khalid Masood killed four people near the Houses Of Parliament on wednesday. Scotland yard now say they believe he was acting alone. The family of Pc Keith Palmer who was killed by masood have released a statement, thanking those who were with him when he died. Alexandra mackenzie reports. 82 seconds. That is all it took. In that time, Khalid Masood caused the deaths of three people on westminster bridge, and injured many more. He crashed his car into the railings, ran through a gate upper Houses Of Parliament, and stabbed pc keith wallis Pc Keith Palmer to d
Sebastian vettel past lewis hamilton, signalling an end to mercedes domination. And The Blues Guide Thinking that has led to new Cloud Formation Being recognised officially. Yesterday was the warmest day of the year so far today, more of that glorious sunshine for custody, so you can expect more of these blue skies. A full forecast in the next half hour. Good morning. First, our main story. Police say they might never find out why Khalid Masood killed four people near the Houses Of Parliament on wednesday. Scotland yard now say they believe he was acting alone. The family of Pc Keith Palmer who was killed by masood have released a statement, thanking those who were with him when he died. Alexandra mackenzie reports. 82 seconds. That is all it took. In that time, Khalid Masood caused the deaths of three people on westminster bridge, and injured many more. He crashed his car into the railings, ran through a gate upper Houses Of Parliament, and stabbed pc keith wallis Pc Keith Palmer to d