Could be under threat. Let us know, do you buy fair trade goods to do good or really just to feel good . Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. The Japanese Company behind the biggest recall in Car Making History has filed for bankruptcy. Takatas airbags were first found to be faulty in 200a. They were used by 13 of the worlds biggest car makers who have all agreed to Bankruptcy Proceedings in courts in both tokyo and the us. This ceo ta kata this ceo takata said this morning he would step down. Worldwide more than 100 million takata airbags, which can rupture with deadly force and spray shrapnel at passengers, have been recalled. The faulty airbags have been linked to at least 17 deaths and more than 100 injuries worldwide. Its all been an expensive saga. 9 billion is the estimated cost according to japans nikkei newspaper. The firm key Safety Systems has now bought all of takatas assets except those relating to the faulty airbags for almost 1. 6 billion.
It is as if i have been stabbed with something hot. I dont want to eat. I dont want to venture out too far. It started out being agony, absolutely fire burning agony. Well bring you that exclusive story in about 15 minutes. And look at this. A blue shark terrified Holiday Makers when it appeared in shallow waters off the coast of majorca surrounded by swimmers. Its now been captured. Well hear from some of those in the water at the time. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today the democratic unionist leader, Arlene Foster, has said she believes her party is close to securing a deal with Downing Street which would see the dup agree to support the minority Conservative Government. Shes due to hold talks with theresa may in london this morning. Our Political Correspondent iain watson i
Shark in majorca sends out of the sea. Good morning. Its monday 26th june. Im joanna gosling. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. A deal between the conservatives and the Democratic Unionist Party to support theresa mays Minority Government in parliament is expected to be announced very shortly. The Prime Minister is meeting senior dup figures inside Downing Street now, to finalise the details for a so called Confidence And Supply arrangement under which the dups ten mps will vote with the 317 conservatives to form a majority in the House Of Commons. We will bring you the latest on those talks. Lets go to chris mason in Downing Street. What are you expecting . Well, they arrived, the dup, around 15 or 20 minutes ago, greeted by the Prime Minister on the steps of Downing Street. Lots of beaming smiles on the expectation is that we should get details pretty soon, that we should get details pretty 0011, once that we should get details pretty soon, once that meeting breaks up, as do the exact na
Welcome to bbc news. The Democratic Unionist Party has agreed the terms of a deal to support theresa mays minority conservative government. The deal involves more than a billion pounds of extra spending in Northern Ireland on health, education and infrastructure. The first ministers of scotland and wales have condemned the deal in the strongest terms calling it cash for votes. Theresa may has also been accused of undermining the search for stable government in Northern Ireland as our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. 18 days since the election, nearly three weeks of waiting, a political lifetime for the Prime Minister. Deal or no deal, mrs foster . But the dup, power on their side, have been taking their time. Notjust friends but this a snap of a political family now. A deal agreed at the Cabinet Table no less. We also share the desire to ensure a strong government that is able to put through its programme. A strong government . Well, less wobbly perhaps. The Northern Irish pa
Welcome to bbc news. The Democratic Unionist Party has agreed the terms of a deal to support theresa mays minority conservative government. The deal involves more than a billion pounds of extra spending in Northern Ireland on health, education and infrastructure. The first ministers of scotland and wales have condemned the deal in the strongest terms calling it cash for votes. Theresa may has also been accused of undermining the search for stable government in Northern Ireland as our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. 18 days since the election, nearly three weeks of waiting, a political lifetime for the Prime Minister. Deal or no deal, mrs foster . But the dup, power on their side, have been taking their time. Notjust friends but this a snap of a political family now. A deal agreed at the Cabinet Table no less. We also share the desire to ensure a strong government that is able to put through its programme. A strong government . Well, less wobbly perhaps. The Northern Irish pa