Welcome to bbc news. In a crucial week for talks with the eu over future trade arrangements, the home secretary says the uk will not surrender too quickly in its bid for a bespoke deal. Amber rudd also hit out at the brexiteer conservative mps, saying the cabinet was more united on brexit than they might think. Tomorrow the eus chief negotiator Michel Barnier will be in london for talks later in the week a Cabinet Committee will be seeking to agree on future policy. Our political correspondent, Eleanor Garnier reports. Putting the uk on the world map, the Prime Ministers been preparing for life outside the eu, taking tea in china, and helping to secure billions of pounds of business deals. But reaching agreement on the other side of the world perhaps much easier than solving disagreements in her own cabinet, amid claims of disunity about the type of brexit they want. I have a surprise for the brexiteers, which is the committee that meet in order to help make these decisions and is meet
, sitting on their hands ahead of the announcement from the fomc in just under three hours time. Here is what is happening across your markets. Declines in belgium, spain, portugal, and sweden. The dollar off record highs. You look at the bloomberg dollar. Up against the dollar today. Those are the Government Bond yields. Down today. Go is a wonderful function. A lot of corporate stories to tell you about, shares up i40 percent today. By 40 today. Preparing to split its medium marked away from the cash and res up by 4 ood sto today. The big story we were talking about today, sending shares of actually on by 4 today. The lower. Shares earlier sinking a bit lower but still 10 lower over the day. J j abandoning talks for the 21 billion swiss drugmaker because the two sides couldnt agree on terms. I want to focus on some data out of the u. K. Today. Employment data, fascinating data, employment falling for the first time in a year. The labor markets showing some signs of weakening as the n
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the director of thejohn smith centre and former leader of the scottish labour party, Kezia Dugdale and also matt dathan, whos deputy Political Editor of the sun newspaper. Welcome back to you both. Lets go through some of the papers that weve already got in the stack. The telegraph says conservative rebels are on the brink of winning their fight for votes on covid restrictions after Boris Johnson was forced to apologise for not knowing the rules himself. The mirror says the Prime Ministers gaffe when he was unable to explain new rules sparked anger among two million in the north east who face fines if they break local restrictions. The times says daily coronavirus cases topped 7,000 for the first time in britain yesterday, dashing hopes that the rule of six was weakening a second wave of infection. The daily mail says a million women have missed out on Breast Cancer screening as a resul
Says its too early to tell if the latest covid restrictions are working and urges people and urges people to keep following the rules. I have to tell you, in all candour, it will continue to be bumpy through to christmas, it may even be bumpy beyond. But this is the only way to do it. Russia calls for an immediate ceasefire in Nagorno Karabakh as the fighting escalates between azerbaijani and Armenian Forces. Coming up on sport today in 15 minutes time. Goals galore in the premier league. Mourinho has a happy return to old trafford, and there are nine more goals in one other game. Hello, and welcome to bbc news. Doctors treating President Trump for coronavirus say he is continuing to improve and could leave hospital for the white house as early as tomorrow. They also gave more details about his treatment, revealing that he is on the steroid dexamethasone and a five day course of the anti viral drug remdesivir. After confusion yesterday about the president s condition, the doctors also
Youre watching bbc news at 9 with me annita mcveigh. The headlines. The government is accused of misusing public funds after coming up with a rescue deal to save the Regional Airline flybe. The duchess of sussex makes her first public appearance since she and prince harry announced they want to step down as senior members of the royal family. Children are treated for skin irritation after a passenger plane dumps fuel over the playground of a school before making an Emergency Landing at Los Angeles International airport. The High Speed Rail link hsz, could divide and destroy Natural Habitats across england, according to a new report by the Wildlife Trust. The roof of a block of flats in slough lands on the pavement after gusts of more than 80 miles
an hour sweep across the uk. Coming up at 9 15 the next step in the impeachment proceedings against President Trump the house of representatives passes its evidence to the senate. And in sport, its fa cup magic for shrewsbury town. A late win