Bolton wanderers future as an English Football League team remains in doubt, as the latest rescue deal collapsed. The League One Club has been set a deadline of 5 oclock tuesday evening to convince the efl they can stay in business. Administrators say unless a takeover deal can be agreed, theyll put the 145 Year Old Club into liquidation and start closing it on wednesday. Heres our Sports Correspondent andy swiss. Newsreel Nat Lofthouse charges in and theres boltons second goal it is one of englands oldest and most historic clubs. Bolton wanderers have scored the fourth cup victory of their history. Fa cup winners, premier League Regulars until recently, but how times change. This year has seen bolton fans protesting against their owners, with the club mired in financial problems, and now its on the brink. A takeover has collapsed and, barring developments, administrators say they will start closing it down this week. Fans are fearing the worst. It would just be so, so sad that a club
As englands opener is ruled out of their next two matches with a hamstring injury. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Chaos, confusion and Communications Problems hampered the efforts of Emergency Services to help victims of the London Bridge attacks. A senior London Ambulance Service Manager told the inquest that it took too long to reach some of the victims, more than three hours after the attackers had been killed. But he also praised ambulance crews who volunteered to go into a potentially dangerous area despite the possible risk to themselves. Eight people died and nearly 50 were injured in the attacks injune 2017. Our correspondent Richard Lister is at the old bailey. What more was said today . One of the Big Questions of this inquest is why it took so long for medical teams to get into borough market. We got some of the answers today. One was that police kept them out because they we re police kept them out because they were concerned there were still attackers on
Are debating the bill that will transfer eu law into uk law ahead of brexit. Also in the next hour, more than three hundred thousand Muslim Rohingyas have now fled myanmar as the un says the systematic attacks on them amount to ethnic cleansing. The parents of a six year old child threaten to sue their sons school after boys were allowed to come to class wearing dresses. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The us state of florida has been battered by Hurricane Irma causing widespread damage. President trump has described it as a storm of catastrophic severity and added he was marshalling the full resources of the federal government to deal with its aftermath. At least four people have been killed, and more than half of all homes and businesses in the state are without power. Parts of miami are under water. The hurricane has swept up from the caribbean where it killed dozens of people and wreaked terrible damage. Over the weekend it hit cu bas northern coast, then moved north batter
Restored. Unimaginable damage, really. The latest satellite picture shows the eye of maria, about a0 miles across, it will be affecting the north of Dominican Republic and this storm is heading close to the turk and Caicos Islands, probably to the north east. There will be Hurricane Force winds, torrential rain and flooding risk. From there, maria spins out quite harmlessly into the atlantic. The next place it might make an effect is perhaps even the uk. The remains of maria could be coming our way in the first week of october. Thats a long way off, there is uncertainty. Today, we have this slow moving weather front across the uk. Its quite a narrow piece of cloud and rain thats working eastwards. Because theres not much in the way of wind blowing across the limbs, thats why the front is particularly slow moving. East anglia, south east england, holding onto some dry and bright weather. Temperatures up to 20 degrees or so. Further west behind the front, we see some sunshine and warm tw
The Football Association has apologised to two female england players who were found to have been discriminated against by coach mark sampson. Im a human being, ifeel relieved it suggests that it was all worth it to go through the trouble to now have that vindicated. As concerns grow for hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Refugees who have fled violence in myanmar well have the latest from neighbouring bangladesh. And well be talking to the cia official who interrogated the former iraqi leader Saddam Hussein after his capture in 2003. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that ministers have been forced to abandon charges for calling a helpline about the new universal Credit System after strong criticism from campaigners and mp5. The calls, often made by people in financial difficulty and facing long waits for the new benefit payment, currently cost up to 55 pence a minute. The announcement was made ahead of a commons debate about the implementation of universal credit, which labour says shou