Social media feeds. For now, from many in the rest of the team here it is goodbye. Hello, this is breakfast, with Rachel Burden and ben thompson. The Democratic Unionist Party say no final deal has yet been reached over a parliamentary pact with the conservatives. Late last night, both parties said talks will continue next week and that the detail of an agreement is still to be determined. Borisjohnson has rejected Newspaper Reports of a Leadership Bid, giving theresa may his full support. The labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn says hes ready for another General Election, insisting he can still become Prime Minister. Good morning, its sunday iithjune. Well be live in westminster and belfast shortly. Also ahead pictures of the fake explosive belts worn by the London Bridge attackers are released by police. Well hear from one of the first officers on the scene. At that point, there were still lots and lots of shots ringing out. I didnt know whether they were our chaps all the bad guys. Richard h
In years gone by, newspapers set the political agenda. But their influence is in decline. This digital army uses social media and mobile technology to generate huge audiences for a message that they, rather than journalists, get to control. To many activists, tabloids and broadcasters like the bbc are the enemy. Last week, a video of a pro corbyn supporter, burning copies of britains tabloids went viral. As one former editor of the sun notes, the very idea of a newspaper seems antiquated to many young voters. Generations now expect their information to be delivered insta ntly a nd information to be delivered instantly and the idea of perhaps printing millions of print products and loading them onto a huge articulated lorry, taking them to all corners of the country, by which time their 12 hours theyre 12 hours ought of date, is a massive challenge. We all have £500 personal computers in our pockets now, where we get instant access to information. A quarter of a century after the sun c
In years gone by, newspapers set the political agenda. But their influence is in decline. This digital army uses social media and mobile technology to generate huge audiences for a message that they, rather than journalists, get to control. To many activists, tabloids and broadcasters like the bbc are the enemy. Last week, a video of a pro corbyn supporter, burning copies of britains tabloids went viral. As one former editor of the sun notes, the very idea of a newspaper seems antiquated to many young voters. Generations now expect their information to be delivered insta ntly a nd information to be delivered instantly and the idea of perhaps printing millions of print products and loading them onto a huge articulated lorry, taking them to all corners of the country, by which time their 12 hours theyre 12 hours ought of date, is a massive challenge. We all have £500 personal computers in our pockets now, where we get instant access to information. A quarter of a century after the sun c
Follow. Four wickets lost forjust six runs. All out for 236. With a moderate total to defend, sri lanka needed to take early wickets and they almost did but not quite. Azhar ali dropped and now making shrill agape. Then came pakistans inconsistency. The story of their tournament so far. Five wickets lost less tha n tournament so far. Five wickets lost less than 60 runs. And just when the green shirts needed to look, they didnt get it. Then came the moment of the match, some magic was created that the easiest of chances sometimes brings the worst of drops. Thats miss catch turned out to be the match as Mohammed Amir and the captain got to victory and into the semifinals. Thanks to our almighty win, they bowled really well. We took wickets today and our batting order. A little bit of concern about the order of batting. Definitely we are sitting tomorrow and we will sort it out, our problems. Looking at our performance, we were once again. If we had taken place captures, they would have b
Good morning. In sport, stuart hogg is out of the lions tour with injury. But Sam Warburton is back to captain them in their latest warm up match, they kick off against highlanders later this morning. Aint aint nobody loves me better. From singing superstars to a capella amateurs we take a look behind the scenes of new bbc show, pitch battle. And carol has the weather in just a few minutes when we can find her. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa may will meet the leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, Arlene Foster, today, to thrash out the details of a deal that would secure their support for a minority conservative government. Opposition parties have criticised the talks, with sinn fein suggesting a deal with the dup would undermine the Good Friday Agreement. Meanwhile, with Brexit Talks Due to begin in less than a week, the eus Chief Negotiator Michel Barnier has called on britain not to waste time. Our Political Correspondent, ben wright, has more. If the Arlene Foster,