Live from Bloomberg European headquarters in london. I am guy johnson. Francine is off today. Lets tell you what we have got coming up. We are live with carlsbergs ceo. With clashes in the ukraine escalating, we are going to talk to him about the brewers big presence in this country and what it means for him. Is istails on what happening in the ukraine, the violent clashes taking lives. The number of dead continues to climb after the bloodiest episode of the threemonth standoff. Ryan chilcote joins us with the of contextnd a bit that we need surrounding these stories. These pictures are amazing. Ring us up to speed with the latest development. Bloodiest day in these protests in three months now. Bloodiest day in ukraines 25year history, 25 people killed, 350 injured. Both sides increasingly entrenched. Last night we had the Police Telling women and children to leave the square. We had the Opposition Leader calling men to the square to defend it. Another leader says they wont leave it u
Moment and businesses will be keenly watching to see what the chancellor has to say today. A damning review into three medical treatments for women in england says that many lives have been ruined because safety concerns werent listened to, and often dismissed as womens problems. The return of test cricket. No crowds, but no excuses from captain ben stokes who calls englands match with west indies today a massive occasion. And ive been chatting toJimmy Anderson about returning to the game for the first time this summer, and how theyre honouring nhs workers. Good morning. Today weve got a north south split with the weather. North is looking at by spells, sunshine and showers, in the south, and wet. I will have all the details at 6 27am. Its wednesday, 8thjuly. Our top story the chancellor is set to announce a £2 billion fund to create more jobs for young people, as part of plans to boost the economy in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Rishi sunak is also expected to confirm a temp
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