And coming up this afternoon , and coming up this afternoon, a massive showdown between sir keir starmer and trade union chiefs all over new. What they describe as workers rights policies. But what some people might describe as impositions on business. Yes. This is very interesting indeedit this is very interesting indeed it seems. Well, it appears as though there are very much two camps in the labour party. Youve got rachel reeves, whos out and about talking to businesses, and then youve got the union chiefs and the left wing of the party who want as many workers rights in law as possible. This could get quite messy today. Its called the southwark showdown because keir starmer is meeting in southwark in london with these trade union bosses. What will they have to say . Bosses. What will they have to say. 7 will they be pleased with what some are calling a watered down workers rights schedule that theyve got planned . If they win the next general election . Even pretty grubby, evenin e
4. 651 . Taking a look at crude prices and how they are digesting in the middle east. Wti is down. 50 . 85 a barrel. Brent is tame this morning at 89. 75. A check on bitcoin days ahead of the halving. We are down fractionally. 63,352. New data from china overnight. First quarter gdp grew 5. 3 year on year beating the estimate of 4 growth. Export volumes rose 14 from a year ago. Back here at home, United Health is out with Quarterly Results. Bertha coombs is here with more. Everybody is looking at the medical loss ratio from the cyber attack there. The change cyber attack is being looked at or accounted for in two buckets. United Health Revenue coming in at 99. 8 billion. Beating estimates. It is unclear if the adjusted 6. 91 per share is comparable to the consensus number. It includes 25 Cents Per Share impact for business disruption costs from the change cyber attack in february. It excludes the costs of advanced payments and interestfree loans due to the o outage which amounts to 6 b
To the Regional Military administration, wreckage of a russian drone destroyed a private house in the pershtravnevskyi community in the Dnipropetrovsk Region, six more homes eight farm buildings were damaged, three cars were informed by the Regional Military administration, the russians attacked the region with drones at night, they managed to shoot down three, in addition to the uav, the occupiers were hit by heavy artillery and hail. Rescuers are investigating the consequences of the attacks, people were not injured , residents of yevpatoria and its surroundings in crimea are counting explosions, detonation can be heard near the village, it is cozy, there are ambulances and rescuers , according to preliminary data, a Russian Military unit is located at the scene of the accident, the Russian Ministry of defense has already reported that their air defense destroyed 11 ukrainian drones over the peninsula, and according to operational information from the general staff of the armed force
It is in there. Anything good and true and beautiful, it is in there. Watch afterwards, sunday night on cspan twos book tv. This year, there were more than 200 participants in the annual youth helmet debate at the british house of commons. One of the topics was affordable and accessible transportation for young people. This is 30 minutes. The Youth Parliament will now transport. The day, it is printed on the order paper. I call from yorkshire, brandon. [cheers and applause] accessibility, affordability, reliability. These are transport issues that young people care about. Transport has come up as a top issue five times u. K. Youth Parliament Since the began sitting in this house. There has been little done to improve it on a national level. This is something we can change. Time. Young people cannot afford to pay for the continually rising prices. We can all agree that it is disgraceful that some young people cannot afford to travel to school, college, work. If having transport is our c
Hello im adrian from again this is the news hour live from aljazeera headquarters in doha coming up in the next sixty minutes a successful gamble as exit polls indicate a clear victory. In japans snap election. U. S. Secretary of state Rex Tillerson is in saudi arabia in a second bid to end the gulf crisis without high hopes of a breakthrough. Its obvious rich northern regions feel short changed by the governments economic policies and now theyre fighting back. For the Houston Astros have booked their tickets to l. A. They beat the new york to reach their first world series in two thousand and five for their face the dodgers begin. So we begin this news in japan where exit polls suggest the Prime Minister shinzo ruling bloc is headed for a big when voters braved a typhoon to cast their ballots in the polls are they called it a year earlier than expected and was asking for a clear mandrake mandate as the country faces challenges from an aging population and a sluggish economy at home an