Crime. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until am this morning. Do get in touch with us if youre a cyclist what do you think about this new plan . We also want to hear from you if youve witnessed dangerous cycling or even been hit by someone on a bike. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today mexico has asked other countries to provide specialist teams and equipment to help search for survivors after the devastating earthquake on tuesday in which at least 230 people were killed. In mexico city, emergency workers are still trying to reach people trapped under the rubble of a school where 21 children and five adults are known to have died. Rajini Vaidya Nathan reports. After the horror of the earthquake, there is hope. These Young Children were pulled alive from a Primary School in the south of mexico city. People looked for those trapped
Ryanair boss, Michael Oleary, admits Significant Management failure, as it struggles to cope with flight failure, as it struggles to cope with flight cancellations. And three yea rs with flight cancellations. And three years after prince harry founded the Invictus Games, the uks biggest tea m Invictus Games, the uks biggest team yet is preparing to fly to canada to compete. Brendan rogers hello, good morning, it is thursday 21st october. I am annita mcveigh, welcome to bbc newsroom live. Rescuers in mexico are working equates the clock to find survivors after a huge earthquake caused widespread damage in the capital, mexico city, and in surrounding areas on tuesday. More than 230 people were killed, including more than 20 children, who died when their Primary School collapsed. 30 children are still missing and the death toll is expected to rise. The epicentre of the earthquake was about 17 five miles from the capital. The earthquake struck on the anniversary of weeks agos west ever qu
Fridges and freezers without fully fireproof backs. Good afternoon. Cabinet ministers have spent the morning locked in discussions over brexit, the head of a speech by theresa may in italy tomorrow, she is prepared to make what is considered a generous and open offer to the rest of the eu, according to one colleague. It is an attempt to break the deadlock over brexit with brussels, and downing street says it is working to get the best dealfor britain, street says it is working to get the best deal for britain, despite speculation over disagreements between ministers. Open and generous as the Prime Minister arrived in downing street to share the contents of her speech with the cabinet, one minister told the bbc that was exactly the kind of offer theresa may was prepared to make to the eu. It sounded like a strong hint she was willing to cough up cash in future to move the Brexit Process forward. But do all her colleagues agree . Is the Prime Minister going to make an open and generous o
Welcome to bbc news. Cabinet ministers spent the morning locked in discussions over brexit. Ahead of a major speech in italy by theresa may tomorrow. Mrs may is said to be preparing to make what one minister called an open and generous offer to the rest of the eu. The Prime Ministers intervention is being seen as an attempt to break the deadlock on the negotiations with brussels. Downing street insists the government is working together to get the best deal for britain, despite continued speculation about division among ministers. Heres our political correspondent, iain watson. Open and generous as the Prime Minister arrived at downing street to share the contents of her speech with the cabinet, one minister told the bbc that was exactly the kind of offer theresa may was prepared to make to the eu. It sounded like a strong hint she was willing to cough up cash in future to move the Brexit Process forward. But do all her colleagues agree . Is the Prime Minister going to make an open and
Welcome to bbc news. Theresa may is expected to say to you new macro leaders that she would like a two year transitional period expected to say to eu leaders. She is trying to break the deadlock which there seems to be between the eu and britain. Sources are telling the bbc that she will talk about this idea of a transitional period or implementation period, depending where you come from on this, and this idea is something we have heard a lot about over the summer from people like the chancellor philip hammered but also people like liam fox who are on the other side of the artand fox who are on the other side of the art and when it comes to brexit philip hammond. The arrangement would be similar when we leave the single market. One of the crucial questions is whether the eu will ee, questions is whether the eu will agree, and about the money the uk continues to pay into the coffins of the eu during that time. Theresa may is going to say that we will pay our dues into the cough is. This