growth for the month which was broadly in line with economist expectations. the sluggishness comes after the uk economy recorded its fastest growth in two years from january to march, exiting the recession it fell into in the final half of last year. but my opening question starting with you, geoffrey cox, is rishi sunak right to say the economy has turned a corner? i think he is, no economy has turned a corner? i think he is. no doubt economy has turned a corner? i think he is, no doubt about economy has turned a corner? i think he is, no doubt about that. economy has turned a corner? i think he is, no doubt about that. all - he is, no doubt about that. all predictions show that growth will continue this year an increase next year and inflation is down to 2.3 and we can look in the next two or three months to cuts in interest rates. it s definitely turned the corner, no doubt about that. this is one month of figures. it is corner, no doubt about that. this is one month
match at the euros, we look at the meteoric rise of adam wharton. i want iwanta these teenagers go five days without one. and coming up on bbc news. two and a half weeks after fa cup glory with manchester united, eric ten hag gets the nod from the club s board to remain on as manager. good evening. we start tonight with a close look at one of the big issues of this election campaign crime. for some communities it s a constant worry, and we ve heard through the bbc s your voice your vote that you want politicians to come up with solutions. in cleveland, the police force recorded the highest overall crime rate in england and wales last year they say they are working with people and that crime is now falling. but what does it feel like for communities living underfrequent threat? our uk editor ed thomas has been to middlesbrough to find out. it s brutal round here. it is, it s brutal. crime. you have to be prepared, don t you. if someone s going to stab you, you have to stab
Because of the pandemic. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me arejoe twyman the co founder and director of deltapoll uk and the broadcaster, Yasmin Alibhai brown. Hello to both of you. First, a quick look through tomorrows front pages. Final virus warning a sombre headline on the frontpage of the mirror, with medics warning that a new coronavirus peak is inevitable within the coming months if improvements arent made to the track and trace system. Meanwhile the paper says ministers are considering telling 4. 5 Million People to shield. The independent says the partys over with a picture of revellers on the streets of soho ahead of a new lan banning gatherings of more than six from tomorrow. Meanwhile, on the metro, the tale of a student who was fined £10,000 for organising a party that broke existing covid rules he says he invited 25 people but its reported that more than 50 partygoers turned up to the house in lenton, notting
Borisjohnson will open the debate into a bill which would allow the government to break International Law as it seeks the power to override part of the brexit treaty. Fires burn across three states on the west coast of america devastating the land, and the lives, of tens of thousands of people. And britain in lockdown a new exhibition of portraits chosen by the duchess of cambridge, goes live. Good afternoon. The rule of six has come into force today in different forms across the uk in an effort to tackle rising Coronavirus Infections. The rule places further restrictions on social gatherings, with a limit of six people in england, and similar limits in scotland and wales. The policing minister has encouraged people to report those who break the rules. It comes amid more complaints about the difficulty of getting tests for the virus. Matt hancock says they are dealing with the problems. A further 3,330 positive cases were recorded in the uk on sunday the third consecutive day with more
Transport trends tell us about the its monday the 1ath of september. Way that were working now . A our top story social gatherings of more than six stunning comeback in the us open people are now illegal in england final as dominic tm bites back from as the coronavirus rule of six comes into force. Two sets down to beat alexander similar rules are in place in scotand, wales and Northern Ireland zverev and when his very first grand with fines for those slam title. Monique thiem. Who refuse to comply but there are key differences around the nations. In england and scotland, the rule around social gatherings of six applies both indoors and outdoors. But in scotland the six must be from two households only. Im in north london with a full and in wales, up to 30 people can forecast here on breakfast. Still socialise outside. In scotland and wales, children under 12 and 11 arent included, but they are in england. Its monday the 14th of september. Our top story social gatherings of more than s