That allegedly shows england cricketer ben stokes in a violent fight outside a nightclub. We will bring you the details. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. We are every weekday. We want to hear from you this morning if youve had unwelcome sexual attention on a night out. Let us know what happened and how you dealt with it. And how did the menu deal with it as well . Venue. Also this morning, ryanair is threatened with legal action for persistently misleading passengers about their rights when their flights are cancelled. If youve been affected, will you ever use the airline again . We will talk about that after ten oclock. Do let me know. Use the hashtag victorialive and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today the Prime Minister is to mount a strong defence of the free market economy, a day afterJeremy Corbyn told the Labour Party Conference that capitalism was facing a crisis of legitimacy. Theresa may will put
Said to be devastated. And hugh hefner the founder of playboy magazine, how will he be remembered . Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may has mounted a strong defence of the free market, a day afterJeremy Corbyn told the Labour Party Conference that capitalism was facing a crisis of legitimacy. In a speech to the bank of england, the Prime Minister said the financial crisis and globalisation had brought concerns that the economy was not working for everyone but capitalism remained the best way for a Living Standards to grow. Lets head to westminster now and our Political Correspondent, jonathan blake. By by virtue of the timing ofJeremy Corbyn putts mac speech yesterday and theresa may putts mac speech today, we have set out very starkly this huge contrast in ideologies, if you like. And theresa may arguing that the free market economy is underrated to sustain peoples Living Standards. Theres the real chisora people. Their speech at the bank of england this morning wa
Points, but others, however, more work remains to be done. And we are not a there yet. When i look across the full range of issues, im clear weve made considerable progress on the issues that matter. American founder of the International Adult magazine playboy, hugh hefner, has died at the age of 91. Its five oclock, our main story. Ryanair is being threatened with legal action for persistently misleading passengers about their rights. The move by the uks air regulator follows the cancellation of thousands more flights, affecting travellers through the Christmas Period and well into march next year. The Civil Aviation authority says its launched enforcement action, which is a First Step Towards a law suit. Ryanairs problems are due to a shortage of pilots, because of annual leave commitments. Our Business Correspondent theo leggett reports. Ryanair has already annoyed hundreds of thousands of passengers by cancelling their flights. Now the head of the Civil Aviation authority says he i
Playboy founder Hugh Hefner Dies aged 91 trailblazer for the 60s revolution or an Old Fashioned pornographer . And coming up in sportsday on bbc news Gareth Southgate brings Manchester City midfielder fabian delph into his squad for the first time. Its two years since his last international appearance. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The no Frills Airline ryanair has been threatened with legal action over the way it has dealt with passengers following the cancellation of thousands of flights. The head of the Civil Aviation authority, which regulates the industry, says he is furious with ryanair managers. In particular, hes accused them of failing to tell the hundreds of thousands of passengers affected by the Flight Cancellations that they are entitled to be re routed on other airlines. Heres our transport correspondent richard westcott. It is europes biggest and busiest airline. But ryanair has been made to look a bit small today, accused of persistently misleading ne
Mission with a difference hunting for the honey bee eating asian hornets in devon. In meet the author this week, an american novelist as well as telling stories right about the arts, sex and the mind. In her book of essays, and the mind. In her book of essays, a woman looking at men looking at women. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The latest round of brexit talks have ended with somewhat different interpretations of how theyve gone. The brexit secretary, david davis says thereve been decisive steps forwards. His eu counterpart, Michel Barnier, agreed that theresa mays earlier keynote speech on brexit in florence had created a new dynamic but hes still warning that it could be months before theyre ready to discuss a future trade deal. From brussels, ben wright reports. The british ministers car is the same. Ajag, of course. But the tone of these brexit talks has changed. A month ago, it was fractious and frosty. The divides were wide. But today, reporting back on the weeks negoti