Hello, good afternoon. Its a packed attorney general there has decided house at spurs right now asjose to indict Benjamin Netanyahu, the mourinho faces the media for the First Time Since returning to the Prime Minister, on charges of corruption, bribery and breach of premier league as the new tottenham trust. That decision coming in the boss. Thanks, katie and sarah last few moments. We will be hearing keith lucas has the weather. From Benjamin Netanyahu his schedule yes, a fairly cloudy and rather to make a statement on israeli chilly day out there today with thing set to turn milder of the next Television Later on, but that news is just reaching few days but we have got some rain Television Later on, but that news isjust reaching us. Sport now on afternoon live with katie sha na han. In the forecast into the weekend, 24 hours after taking charge falling on saturated ground for some of Tottenham Jose Mourinho has been of us but i will have all the speaking to the press for the first d
Minister of scotland. Two metal detectorists found guilty of stealing and concealing a viking hoard of coins and jewellry worth millions of pounds much of which is still missing. And, regrets . Hes had a few butJose Mourinho says he wont make the same mistakes at spurs as he did at his previous clubs. Its five oclock. Our top story labour has launched its election manifesto promising a radical agenda with a hugely expanded role for the state which it says will transform lives. The manifesto includes plans to build 100,000 Council Homes a year by the end of the new parliament. Labour also says thered be a windfall tax on oil companies. And the party promises to create a million greenjobs, although its watered down a Party Conference pledge to make the uk produce net zero Carbon Emissions by 2030. 0ur Political Correspondent, iain watson, reports. They say it is better to travel hopefully than to arrive. Labour are lagging in the polls butJeremy Corbyn believed it was a radical manifesto
On bbc news at 5. Sunday, saturday i should say, if that match will go ahead between eu countries agree to intensify brexit talks with the uk, scotla nd that match will go ahead between scotland and japan. Scotland said they are considering legal action if but both sides say more work they are considering legal action if the game is cancelled at the rugby is needed, to get a deal. I think both of us can see a pathway world cup. I will have more on that to a deal but that doesnt and an update on the japanese grand prix. Then which has the weather. Plenty of the rain around. There will be plenty of rain in the forecast. Apple not train everywhere this weekend all the time, but where the rain does full it is following on really soggy ground. So there could be problems of flooding for all of that plus the latest on the typhoon in japan just all of that plus the latest on the typhoon injapan just before half past. Also coming up, the long journey home. The five year old daughter is a man ja
Of most of the richest nations. President trump and other World Leaders are arriving in the french resort of biarritz for the g7 summit of most of the richest nations. Donald tusk warns borisjohnson against going down in history as mr no deal and says the eu will not co operate with the Prime Minister in crashing out of europe without a deal. The fires burning in the amazon are among the issues to be discussed by g7 leaders as brazils president orders troops to be sent in to help fight the blazes. Police chiefs call an emergency meeting to discuss officer safety in the wake of the killing of pc Andrew Harper last week. Now on bbc news, a special report on the big issues facing uk agriculture including the possible effects of brexit and Climate Change. Hi there and welcome to this special programme putting the focus on farming. Bbc news has just spent a week looking at the industry that of course feeds us, shapes our countryside, and is an important contributor to the national economy.
In south armagh, on the very edge of Northern Ireland, for nearly 100 years. You would not think there was a border. Many times youre across the border and you dont realise it. The no deal is a chaos its going to be. Nobody seems to know what we can do. Stock you can hold on, but your milk has to. Tanks full every other day. Second day, at the border, the hard border, we have to throw it all out. Thats our livelihood. So what do you need to see whats the best possible outcome . A deal and a transition period. Hundreds of thousands of animals and millions of litres of milk cross the irish border every year. Its somewhere around here, but theres nothing to show exactly where it is. For the businesses and for the people on both sides, its practically invisible. Unlike here between sweden and norway, where you simply cant miss the border. This crossing from an eu country into a non eu country is not only a physical barrier, but also impacts the decisions made by the norwegian government an