My own home as reporters camped at john well come onto the show across the mens and womens singles today. The end of my road for two years. Courts in a second, but tell us we are awaiting an urgent question john watson is perched up coming up on afternoon what happened to the womens in the comments about that leaked high at the all england live all the sport. E mail. Sport now on afternoon live club surveying them all. A busy day at wimbledon. World number one. John lets start the womens draw. With ben, and weve got last 16 day for the men a 15 year old at wimbledon making us a couple of upsets today and the women. Yes Ashleigh Barty is out the won and jo konta hoping to cause already weve seen a shock another. The french open and was one of the with the world number one and top seed Ashleigh Barty dumped out favourites to lift the title in the feel very old. By american alison riske. Womens singles this year. She was yes indeed. She is the only on an unbeaten run of 15 matches. Jo kon
The trade secretary liam fox. The other main stories on bbc news at 5. Deutsche bank starts to make the first of eighteen thousand job cuts including in london as part of a radical reorganisation. A life sentence for a life taken the parents of a child killed by a hit and run driver take their fight for tougher sentences to parliament. British airways faces a record £183m fine for last years breach of its security systems. The airline says its surprised and disappointed and 15 year old coco gauffs wimbledon dream is over, as she loses in straight sets to former world number one simona halep. Its 5pm our top story. Theresa may has insisted she has full faith in the British Ambassador in washington, Sir Kim Darroch, after the leak of emails hed written describing the Trump Administration as uniquely dysfunctional and inept. President trump has complained that sir kim has not served the uk well but mrs mays spokesman said the uks strong relationship with the white house would continue. A
In six uk cities today. 56 will allow films to be downloaded in seconds. Ill be asking if its coverage is fair and good value. How Driverless Cars could revolutionise the lives of future pensioners. A cloudy but mild start to the day. Some heavy rain in the north, brightest skies in the Northern Isles, and the south east will feel quite humid. Its thursday the 30th of may. Our top Story University tuition fees in england should be cut by £1,700 a year, according to a government review published today. It also suggests that students from poorerfamilies should receive grants to cover living costs. But there are concerns that extending the period over which graduates pay back loans from 30 to a0 years could reduce the benefit of any fee cut. Heres our education correspondent, frankie mccamley. Six students at one college, each with a different plan for their future. Some want to go to university, for others apprenticeships are on the cards. For francesco, money is a big part of her decis
Behind one of britians first healthy supermarkets. And with Brexit Theresa may heading to brussels next week to try and break the brexit deadlock well have a special report from the irish border on one of the key sticking points. Wed love to hear your views on the stories we cover today. Get in touch by twitter just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. The price of oil matters. Thats because it drives so much of the World Economy whether its used for transport people and goods or heating our homes and workplaces. And its why the focus is on vienna today because thats where the oil wm that deal is due to expire at the end of march. But there are signs of a split. Russia is happy with oil at 40 a barrel some of its oil bosses have been questioning why cuts should continue now prices have recovered. But the saudis need much higher prices to balance their economy they want oil at 60. Meanwhile the continuing recovery of the Global Economy has helped cut stockpiles. In september they fell to just un
From the global markets, this is the picture in europe as the markets open. And well be getting the inside track on the bumpy ride uber have been on this week, as well as bitcoins rollercoaster ride, with our tech guru Rory Cellan Jones. December is finally upon us, and this weekend is set to the busiest for Christmas Tree sales here in the uk, but amid warnings that glittery decorations are bad for the environment we want to know if you use the same ones every year or buy them new . Let us know just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello, and welcome to business live. The United States is on course for its largest tax reforms in more than 30 years but hasnt quite got there yet. If last minute disagreements can be overcome, President Trumps big hope is that the refrorms will boost growth for the worlds biggest economy. And that could eventually make the rest of the world richer, too. Firstly, it will be very expensive costing the government 1. 5 trillion over the next decade. Some of that i