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BBCNEWS BBC News October 10, 2017

Spoken before about the risks facing britain if it crashes out of the eu without a deal good to see you. This time this is an official strategy for how to cope with that if it happens. It seems a bit more polished on theresa mays mantra, no deals better than a bad deal. The trouble is were getting more detail on what a bad deal might include and theres talks of queues at borders for travellers and goods, all these things that might be unresolved, coming to have a Practical Impact on daily life. Part of me thinks theresa may is only doing herjob to Start Talking in real terms about this, at the same time theres infighting in her own party, still divided on the approach to brexit. All the opposition parties gunning for her, saying this is too dramatic, theres not a concealer retreat and of tone so a difficult position for her. Conciliatory enough. She came out last week and said the ball is in her court and predictably they said the opposite. She has put out the worst Case Scenario in a

BBCNEWS BBC Business Live October 10, 2017

The moment. Traders across europe are waiting on the speech from the leader of catalonia today. Expats sending money home can add hundreds of billions of dollars to a countrys economy, especially in developing nations. Well be speaking to the man behind worldremit, the tech company specialising in worldwide remittance. With the global cost of obesity forecast to hit more than a trillion dollars we want to know how you would tackle the problem of bulging waistlines . Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to business live. Please send us your comments on the issue of obesity, automated, france, strike action, you name it. We have got lots in the programme today. Lets get started. Deja vous france is braced for mass strikes and protests today. Civil Service Unions have called on their 5. 4 million members to take to the streets. So whats got them marching this time . Theyre angry about massive job cuts in the Public Sector 120,000 positions are to be axed over the next five y

BBCNEWS Breakfast October 10, 2017

A new deal for yorkshires economy will be debated in Parliament Today. Steph will be there to see what it will mean for the economy. In sport, heartbreak for wales. Their dreams of playing in the world cup end with defeat to the republic of ireland in cardiff. Ive been chatting to Michael Fassbender about his gripping new film, the snowman, his love of surfing, and his incredible impersonation of a red breasted robin. Birds. He tweets. To the birds either . They do actually. That is quite good, that, isnt it . Very good. And matt has the weather. Thankfully, no snowman in the forecast today, fairly mild across the country, some rain but overall it isa the country, some rain but overall it is a brighter day than yesterday. All of the details coming up in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Sweeping inequalities between different ethnic groups in areas such as education, housing and health are expected to be exposed in a government study later today. The findings will show t

CNBC Closing Bell October 23, 2017

Coming the new bellwethers it could be argued that ge has not been a bellwether for a very long time. Meantime tesla shares also under pressure today over under certainty around whether the electric vehicle maker will be opening a new factory in china were going to separate fact from fiction on this one. And after the bell, soon youll be able to order takeout directly from the amazon app the head of amazon payments will be joining us exculusively to talk about the ecommerce giants latest announcement. Everybodys getting into the Payment System business right now apple pay, amazon pay. International, too. Alibaba pay, ali pay. Absolutely. Lets get to the top story out of washington. That would be tax reform and a major change being floated by republican lawmakers that could have a huge impact on your Retirement Savings cnbcs ylan mui is in washington with that story. Ylan reporter bill, a capitol hill source told me they were looking at lowering the limit on how much you can contribute

BBCNEWS The Briefing November 6, 2017

Overhauling insurance laws. And, lastly, in the daily telegraph, uk farmers could make a pretty penny growing truffles. Scientists say Climate Change has led to ideal conditions for rare meditterannean black truffles to be grown in wales. With me is Nina Trentmann from the wall streetjournal. Lets start with dallas news online, looking at the terrible attack in a church in texas on sunday in the middle of sunday morning meetings, a young man lets rip. Yes. It is a tragic incident, once again. It is raising this question in the us, will it continue as it has done . As we heard before, las vegas was a couple of weeks ago, a similarly tragic incident, and there is this huge debate that we also have in europe, will this continue, and how far is regulation changing . I thought that is one of the things that dallas news talked about, which is since sandy hook, the killing and an elementary school, none of these calls for National Regulation of changes have gone through, actually, the other w

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