Cafes and bars as workspaces . We talk to the businesses making sure that hosting workers pays. First grand Slam Quarterfinalfor Jack draper, the first british player in mens singles to reach the last day of the Us Open since Andy Murray eight years ago. More of you should see at least a little bit of Sunshine Today but they will still be shower clouds around. I will have all the details. Good morning. Its tuesday the 3rd of september. PhOne companies are to meet with Government Ministers to discuss measures to tackle crime, after the number of Snatch Thefts more than doubled in england and wales over the last year. The government says the rise is down to an increase in demand for second hand smartphOnes both in the uk and overseas. Our correspondent Frances Read has the details. Audacious. Easy. A quick snatch, and its gOne. Pins and facial recognition help, but theyre not a solution. And its often young people who are being targeted in places like parks and outside transport hubs. Th
former military sites will be used. more than 100,000 people take part in protests across israel for the 13th consecutive week againstjudicial reforms. that s despite the government s decision to pause the legislation. academy school bosses in england tell the bbc that 0fsted inspections need to change, warning that the watchdog is failing to take account of the impact of the pandemic in poorer communities. you re watching bbc news. now its time for the travel show. this week on the travel show: we ve got the struggle of equality being queer, and the struggle of equality being indigenous people in this country. how pride reaches one of the world s oldest cultures. things like this make me happy because it s ensuring that things are changing. how to see the world without being able to hear it. you would see that the smell is close, but then the next smell and the mouth is different. and a teetotal tipple in the land of wine. it s good actually! i don t like it. hello there fro
Our reporter David Ornstein is here give us the headlines as we edge towards 11. Certainly some deals are coming through. We start with southampton, and manolo gabbiadini. Norwich have made a over 3. 5 Year Contract for Republic Of Ireland player who started his career at manchester united. Finally odion ighalo for £20 million. Many thanks. Still 20 minutes to go for that english deadline on transfer deadline day. That is it from sportsday, coming up it is the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are journalist and broadcaster aasmah mir and matt mcallester, editor of newsweek international. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. The telegraph leads with comments by president trumps senior trade adviser, who has accused germany of using the weak euro, to exploit the us. The ft has the same story. The paper also pictures ken clarke speaking during the Brexit Debate in the commons. Uk faces return to inequality of thatch
The Confirmation Hearings go on in washington. Today, the senate will vote jeff sessions, who is Donald Trumps nominee to be attorney general. And the president isnt happy about the pace of this. It is a disgrace that my full cabinet is still not in place, the longest such delay in the history of our country. Obstruction by democrats thats not true, by the way its not the longest such delay. Anyhow, it is very likely mr trump will get the cabinet he wants. But he will still face significant challenges if he wants his main policies through. And this next report, by the mark urban from the Bbcs Newsnight programme, looks at just that. You can come here, promising to drain the swamp or dethrone the establishment, but this city has a way of protecting its interests, slowing down those who challenge its ways. So the trump administrations they dont have the numbers to wreck trumps agenda. Rather, its doubts among republicans that could pose the most serious threat to it. Keen to impress the