new fears of a bubble. haidi: beijing and washington prepare for top level talks over tensions and trade in north korea. rishaad: the secretary of the state turning up the heat on pyongyang, saying the gears of patients are over. let s look at the markets, no trading in tokyo. , some data coming through, reaction to house price numbers out of china. also the followthrough on this trip by secretary of state rex tillerson. that: a lot to impact from tillerson visit. , currencies seems to be off the agenda and that g-20 communicate. forwonder what that means that fear of a currency war between the u.s. and china. we are 30 minutes away from the we are 30 minutes away from the open end the mainland and in hong kong. sophie: we do have new zealand stocks leading the drop, voice for the biggest fall since november, down 1.2%. aussie shares are snapping a four day advance. the year-to-date rally is a repricing for an old-school economic recovery led by shipments to the u.s.. take
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hear more about these inspirational people, we will have the awards tonight at 8:30 p.m.. thank you. no, have a look at more than eighty hot air balloons have travelled from england to france to try to set a new world record for the largest group crossing the channel. they took off in the beautiful spring sunshine from dover, landing in the fields of northern france after the three hour, 26 mile crossing. if confirmed by officials, it will beat the previous record of 49. you need wins for balloons. any of it out there? a little bit. hello there and good afternoon. if you like warm weather and sunshine, you will have plenty to enjoy this weekend. temperatures are turning pretty warm. up up into the 20s in london. the rest of today brings sunny skies for almost all of us. the far north of scotland sticking with more cloudy and breezy weather. we have highs of 21 celsius. cooler close to the coast. this evening and overnight, it stays dry. under clear skies, temperatures will dr
scotland, closer to 13 celsius. tonight will be nippy, like last night. we had some grass frost last night. we had some grass frost last night. tonight it will fall down to around three celsius outside of town. another chilly start to the day tomorrow. then plenty of sunshine across england. notice what happens across the south western areas of england and wales, particularly northern ireland and scotland. a weather front coming in, which means cloud and rain later in the day. a lot fresher. eyes meet peak at 25 celsius in the south east and east anglia. temperatures may peak at 25 celsius. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines. swedish police believe the man they have arrested a 39 year old from uzbekistan is the driver who carried out yesterday s fatal attack in stockholm. they said they d found a suspect device in the lorry but wouldn t confirm if it was a bomb. the foreign secretary has called off a visit to moscow to moscow in the wake of the syrian chemical weap
from there, andy moore reports. this was home to more than 30 elderly and infirm residents. many of them used wheelchairs. the fire started as they slept. they were unable to make their own way to safety. when firefighters arrived early this morning, they found a fierce fire raging in the roof space, which was spreading to the first floor. as you can see, the roof has since collapsed. a neighbourfilmed the blaze, stretching from end to end of the building and occasionally flaring up. firefighters had to go into the flames to carry people to safety. this being a residential care home, there were over 30 people, some of which were unable to escape themselves, and we ended up carrying out a number of rescues over 30 to remove people both with crews wearing breathing apparatus and via ladders. the care home residents were brought onto the street where local people did their best to look after them. the emergency services were praised for their fantastic response. theyjust kep