Negotiations with the eu. Well be getting reaction to the Prime Ministers speech from the former Northern Ireland secretary and brexit campaigner, theresa villiers. The other main stories on bbc news an 18 year old man is charged with attempted murder after the bomb attack on a London Underground train last week. The taxi app uber is to lose its licence to operate in london putting thousands of drivers jobs at risk. Donald trump and kim jong un trade insults while the north Korean Leader threatens to detonate a Hydrogen Bomb over the pacific. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Theresa may has set out her proposals for a transition of around two years after the uk leaves the European Union in march 2019. In a speech in florence, she offered to go on paying a fair share into the eu budget, with continued access to the Single Market during that period. My colleague christian fraiser watched the speech in florence the Prime Minister theresa may has been setting out her brexit vision whi
This year, more than 550 men and women will take part in 12 sports. Captain of the uk team is bernie broad, a former grenadier guard, injured by an ied in afghanistan in 2009. He found it difficult to cope when he left the army. You lose hope a bit, and all you have is yourfamily and you start to draw on them and use their energy. So it brought me down. Then invictus came along, and inside now, the smile goes round my head 14 times. And itjust brings that real smile back and that real happiness back, and that patrols out to the family. So fantastic. Injust three years, the Invictus Games have become a global sporting event, and theres little doubt that thats down to prince harrys star power and his determination to make them a success. Ready to watch it together . That, and his ability to recruit family members and high profile friends to back it, the canadian Prime Minister among them. Rumours are rife that meghan markle, harrys girlfriend, who lives and works in toronto, will make wh
What race, religion, but becomes secondary. And at 10, we are talking to former towie stars, mum and daughter Debbie Douglas and lydia bright. The chat that goes with gaming can be offensive, intimidating, but is it just part of the territory . An anti bullying charity says gamers and sports fans are amongst the worst offenders for their attitudes to Mental Health and the language they use around it. We are talking to a group of gamers in the next half hour. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. We are we a re interested we are interested in what you think about the scheme of opening up peoples homes to patients to free up peoples homes to patients to free up beds in hospital. The latest on the Harvey Weinstein scandal. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victorialive. And if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Nhs patients recovering after an operation could be moved from a hospital bed
There is a bit more brightness, any sunshine quite hazy. You can see a lot of cloud across the country, with outbreaks of rain across central areas. As we push that rain south during the rest of today, things will start to change, initially, a north westerly wind. Northerly winds by the end of the weekend. Increasingly conditions. For the rest of the afternoon, heres the weather front trudging slowly southwards. Chilly conditions. Temperatures could get up conditions. Temperatures could get up to 19 today. A few showers in the far north of scotland. This evening and tonight the band of rain moves away to the south to leave clear spells and for many it will be turning chilly. Staying milder in the far south. Further north down to six in manchester, quite close to freezing in the countryside. But tomorrow will be a lovely day, with lots of sunshine. We could have gales in the far north of scotland. The odd shower maybe getting into east anglia. Temperatures a couple of notches down on wh
Car so the first public appearance of the car so fast that needs an airport runway. Good morning. Its thursday, 26th october. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The uk faces a Significant Mental Health challenge at work according to a new report, commissioned by the government, to lay bare the true scale of the issue on the nations workforce. The thriving at work report found that more than 300,000 people leave theirjobs every year due to insufficient support for Mental Health problems. Analysis showed that around 15 of people at work have symptoms of an existing Mental Health condition. It also claimed poor Mental Health costs the economy up to £99 billion every year. The reports author said Mental Health was a taboo subject in many workplaces. Now the Prime Minister has instructed the nhs and the Civil Service to do more to help promote the Mental Wellbeing of their staff, as rob sissons reports. At this Insurance Company they are proud of their record of supporting wo