Most posts are going from its militaryjet business. Now on bbc news all the latest Business News live from singapore. A new Japanese Corporate scandal puts a dent in the countrys once revered reputation. And it can the sound of music make money in the internet age . We asked the head of chinas biggest music streaming service. Good morning asia, hello world. This is the bit weak addition of Asia Business report. I am rico hizon. We kick off the programme with japan, and tokyo stocks have opened lower after a scandal over kobe steel shook investors minds. It has been discovered that they falsified information on aluminium and copper parts. You never know how far trouble with spread. In fact, you never know how far trouble with spread. Infact, some you never know how far trouble with spread. In fact, some of kobe steels products and it up in this rocket, adding into space, with a satellite, on tuesday. It all went to plan, thankfully, but it shows the extent of the problem. These material
And britains gold medal winning swimmer adam peaty is honoured with an mbe at buckingham palace. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that the chancellor Philip Hammond has rejected calls for him to spend money now on preparing for the possibility of britain leaving the European Union without a formal brexit deal. Mr hammond, wholl unveil his budget next month, told a Parliamentary Committee that hed make money available in a timely manner when needed but he was not prepared to take funding from other areas such as health or education. The bbc has been told that yesterday at the Cabinet Meeting at downing street there was a row between some ministers on this issue of contingency funding in the event of ano contingency funding in the event of a no deal brexit. Our Political Correspondent leila nathoo has more details. Still smiles for now but brexit talks are faltering, and so, the no deal scenario has begun to loom. This morning, in the times, the chancellor Philip Hammond, a key remain voi
Up to 12 million households could soon see their energy bills capped, under new government plans. And the village pub in North Yorkshire that has clinched the title of best restaurant in the world, beating a host of famous names. And coming up in the sports on bbc news, british swimming apologises to their para athletes after an investigation finds they were subjected to a culture of fear. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The latest round of brexit negotiations in brussels have concluded with the eu chief negotiator saying he does not feel ready to move onto the next stage. Michel barnier said there had been constructive talks, but no great steps forward. And the uks financial deal is still a major sticking point. The situation is described as deadlocked. But the brexit secretary david davis said a deal on the key issue of eu Citizens Rights was closer, and he hoped Member States would recognise progress has been made. Richard galpin reports. The brexit secretary davi
Athletes were subjected to unacceptable behaviour. Thank you very much. More from you later. Phil has the weather. A warm front coming. Yes, it hasnt been so bad so far today, simon. In many parts of the british isles, one of the best days we have had. Could this be the future . All the details live in half an hour. Also coming up. Forget your gordons, your hestons and yourjamies, if you want the best grub in the world you need to go to this pub in yorkshire. Hello everyone. This is afternoon live. Two sides, two negotiatiors and two very different assessments of where we are with brexit. As the latest round of talks came to a close david davies says progress is being made. His opposite number, Michel Barnier, disagrees using the words deadlock and disturbing. Richard galpin reports. The brexit secretary, david davis, heads out for more talks in brussels this morning. The first phase of the negotiations which deals only with the divorce settlement is still very much bogged down. And af
Weinstein. A sharp rise in young people struggling with debt. We speak to one young woman about the risks of easy credit. Ijust i just used to ijust used to ignore the letters. I would rip them up as soon as i got them and the letters kept coming and them and the letters kept coming and the phone calls and i knew i was way in over my head. And from one storm to another. Its exactly 30 years since the uk was battered by the great storm of 1987. And coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news england are on the up but they wont be one of the top seeds at the world cup good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. One person has died in ireland as a result of storm ophelia. Gusts of over 100mph are reported off the coast of ireland. Troops have been deployed to coastal areas in the republic in whats expected to be the most severe storm to hit ireland in half a century. More than 20,000 homes and businesses are without power in the irish republic. An amber warning for Norther