In 2006, the hounding by the media was incessant. For a long time, i was a prisoner in my own home, as reporters camped at the end of my road for two years. Fears forjobs in london as Deutsche Bank shuts down its teams in sydney, hong kong and singapore, part of a reorganisation costing 18,000 jobs. And coming up, we are live at wimbledon on what they call manic monday with the womens world number one already knocked out. And coming up in the sport later on bbc news, signed and sealed. Now time for tyson fury to deliver. He says a rematch has been agreed with Deontay Wilder next february. Its the most undiplomatic spat involving a british diplomat, and now the president of the United States has become directly involved. In response to claims by Sir Kim Darroch that Donald Trumps white house was uniquely dysfunctional and divided, mr trump said the uk ambassador to washington has not served the uk well. Trade secretary liam fox says the leak was unprofessional, unethical and unpatriotic
The trade secretary liam fox. The other main stories on bbc news at 5. Deutsche bank starts to make the first of eighteen thousand job cuts including in london as part of a radical reorganisation. A life sentence for a life taken the parents of a child killed by a hit and run driver take their fight for tougher sentences to parliament. British airways faces a record £183m fine for last years breach of its security systems. The airline says its surprised and disappointed and 15 year old coco gauffs wimbledon dream is over, as she loses in straight sets to former world number one simona halep. Its 5pm our top story. Theresa may has insisted she has full faith in the British Ambassador in washington, Sir Kim Darroch, after the leak of emails hed written describing the Trump Administration as uniquely dysfunctional and inept. President trump has complained that sir kim has not served the uk well but mrs mays spokesman said the uks strong relationship with the white house would continue. A
But christopher wylie, the former ukbased Cambridge Analytica employeeturned whistleblower said that the core of the companys activities was the access facebook provided. So we went from no data to, you know, harvesting all of this this data off of facebook and then combining it with all this you know, the consumer data sets and voter data sets. So, you know, we had sort of a steve bannon and a billionaire breathing down our necks going, wheres the data . Wheres the algorithms . Wheres our information weapons . And thats where kogan came along, alexander kogan, the professor at cambridge. Alexander kogan is the Cambridge University researcher who in 2014 developed an app, a facebook Personality Test called, this is your digital life. 270,000 people voluntarily took the Personality Test. But what no one who took the test knew is that kogans app opened the door to all their personal information and to all of those voluntary facebook responders friends and their friends and so on. Tens of
A combative President Trump unleashing an extraordinary stream of criticism on allies at the nato summit in brussels slamming them over defense spending and singling out germany which he called, and im quoting him now, a captive to russia. A senior yushian diplomat said the performance beyond belief and here in washington members of congress expressing shock and concern. Well talk about that and much more with congressman schiff, the top democrat in the House Intelligence Committee and our correspondents and specialists standing by. First, lets go straight to brussels. White house correspondent jim acosta is on the scene. Jim . Reporter wolf, this is exactly what u. S. Allies feared this week. President trump ripping into the Nato Alliance just before meeting with russian president Vladimir Putin. President asking what good is nato as he describes germany as a captive of russia with the dependency on russian oil and gas and sounds as if hes saying hes not the one with a russia problem.
The expected inclusion with the final wording due by this weekend of a question of citizenship. Progressives, states attorneys generals will have a fleury of activity to the Commerce Department to add the question about citizenship to the census. Our colleague Kristin Welker put that question to Sarah Sanders. You heard Sarah Sanders say that she thinks or in the estimation of the Commerce Department, the department of justice that this is the right thing to do, to make sure that resources are properly allocated. The other main focus of todays briefing, of course, was Stormy Daniels. More to the point why the president has been conspicuously silent about Stormy Daniels even as her attorney is seemingly talking to any and everyone about their side of this alleged affair. Sarah sanders when asked basically said one of the reasons why the president hasnt said anything is because he has a country to run even though our reporting suggests that he has asked privately aides and advisers about