Allegedly struck in a london pub. Ajudge will decide later a judge will decide later today where the terminally ill baby charlie gard will die. At least 10,000 people have been evacuated from areas threatened by the fire, along british holiday makers. The brother of diana, princess of wales, has said he still has nightmares about the harrowing experience of her funeral. Good morning. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Iam ben i am ben brown. All sales of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned from 2040, as part of efforts to reduce Air Pollution. The government is also expected to announce more than £250 million of funding for local councils to tackle emissions from Diesel Vehicles. The government will publish later its clean air strategy, favouring electric cars as part of a global shift towards replacing the old combustion engines. As our reporter Holly Hamilton explains. He drives up in a 1908 model t. Weve come a long way, in terms of design, but for 100 years weve been relying on v
From the council and the Tenant Management Organisation that ran the block are likely to be interviewed under caution. Now on bbc news, all the latest Business News live from singapore. It has been a bumper week of earnings fall the tech names, but is on shares fall after earnings miss their mark. Is on shares. Amazon. And as the us company on track to meet president trumps Ambitious Goals . Second quarter gdp figures are released today. Hello, and welcome to Asia Business report. Im sharanjit leyl. It has been a big week of earnings from tech companies, household names, with services that are very much part of a everyday lives. We have seen fantastic Quarterly Results from googles parent company, alphabet, as well as facebook. But the latest, twitter, has bucked the trend. Its Quarterly Report card showed the companys Quarterly Report card showed the compa nys revenue was Quarterly Report card showed the companys revenue was down about 5 and advertising revenue fell by about 8 . Now,
It is like a soldier on a battlefield, you dont know what you will be faced with. On top of that, you have got the fear, am i going to make it home tonight . The brexit bill is published, causing tension within labour, which tells its mps you must vote for it. And one of the leading Contemporary Art prizes in the world won tonight by a british artist and film maker. And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News Manchester United went behind in their efl Cup Semifinal second leg at hull. Find out if they could hold onto their aggregate lead to reach the final at wembley. Good evening. Theresa may has arrived in america at the start of a trip which she hopes will pave the way for a post brexit trade deal with the United States. Shell be the first foreign leader to hold talks with donald trump, when she meets the new president at the white house tomorrow. This evening, she addressed a republican conference in philadelphia, in a speech where she sought to find Common Ground with mr trump. But the
And Sergio Garcia wins his first major title on his 74th time of asking, with victory over englandsjustin rose in a sudden death play off at the masters. In sport at half past plaudits and congratulations pour in for Sergio Garcia after his thrilling masters win, including from the son of his idol, the late Seve Ballesteros. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. For Pc Keith Palmer, march 22nd started like any other day. But that afternoon, on duty and doing thejob he loved, he was attacked by Khalid Masood, who had just killed four other people on westminster bridge. Colleagues say the married as year old, father of a five Year Old Girl, died a hero. This Lunchtime Thousands of Police Officers are lining the route as his coffin is taken from the chapel at the palace of westminster, where his body has been lying in rest by special permission of the queen, for a service at Southwark Cathedral. This report from our Home Affairs Correspondent june kelly. Unarmed, and unthreat
to focus on prevention. the aim is notjust to reduce crime, but to make sure women and other vulnerable groups feel safer. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you re live with bbc news. a secret police unit in the uk, which spied on more than a thousand political groups and trade union activists over a0 years should have been disbanded as far back as the 1970s had the public known about its activities. that s the conclusion of a seniorjudge heading the undercover policing inquiry. in his first interim report sirjohn mitting says most of those spied on didn t threaten state security or pose a risk of serious crime as our home affairs correspondentjune kelly reports the vietnam war one of the defining episodes of the 1960s.