Good morning. Its tuesday 31st october. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live the bank of england is warning that 75,000 jobs could be lost from britains Financial Services sector if the uk leaves the European Union without a trade deal. Senior figures at the bank of england are said to be using the number as a reasonable scenario in their planning for the future but are thought to be optimistic that negotiations will be successful. 0ur economics editor, kamal ahmed, reports. It will be one of the toughest challenges facing the brexit negotiators, untangling the multitrillion pound Financial Services industry which links the uk with the rest of the European Union. Banks and Financial Companies based in britain pay £67 billion in taxes each year and contribute a trade surplus of £58 billion, helping the uks economy. Many eu countries would like a slice of the sector and see brexit as an opportunity. Frankfurt and paris, for example, are marketing themselves as new places to
To be transparent and accountable. Dont let us wait five years and. Its just wicked. The report is full of personal stories of pain and adversity, but theres hope too for a hillsborough law, designed to make Public Servants open and accountable. Many say that would be a fitting legacy. Judith moritz, bbc news, liverpool. Tottenham hotspur celebrated a resounding victory against the defending champions real madrid at wembley this evening, winning 3 1 on a great night for english clubs in the Champions League, asjoe wilson reports. Harry kanes soaring reputation has left football searching for a comparison. And there he is Cristiano Ronaldo has won everything with real madrid that spurs aspire to. But there is more than one reason for tottenham optimism. Dont forget about dele alli. The madrid defenders did. Commentator another good ball, and theres the goal this was dele allis night. Surely somebody was going to stop him. Here, there, no . Well, have a shot. Deflected, but deserved. And
Wind moves. Also this morning, well speak to katie melua about why shes chosen to sing one of sir terry wogans favourite songs for this years children in need. It is bonfire weekend. What will the weather be like . Matt can tell us. Things will get drier, brighter, and cold to the day. Full forecast is coming up. See you in 15 minutes. Through the day. Good morning. First, our main story. The conservative mp Charlie Elphicke has been suspended by the party after it said serious allegations had been passed to the police. The party didnt give any details about what the allegations are, or who had made them. Mr elphicke, a member of the Commons Treasury Select Committee, said the media had been told of his suspension first, and he wasnt aware of the nature of the claims. Heres more from our political correspondent, emma va rdy. New allegations are emerging ever more frequently. This is Charlie Elphicke, the conservative mp for dover since 2010, who wakes up this morning no longer a tory m
The white house has downplayed the conclusions. On meet the author, our guest is one of our most celebrated writers. William boyd will be talking about his new collection of short stories. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are nigel nelson, Political Editor at the sunday people, and political commentator jo phillips. I have to say, we have been treading ina i have to say, we have been treading in a minefield slightly, because as expected, lots of allegations and rumours and its a lot about westminster. Nigel, kick us off with the sunday telegraph. Mays aids sacked on allegations of tory sleaze. An allegation. Not an allegation. We use this word all the time. But gavin barlow, now theresa mays chief of staff, used to be in the widths office. What the telegraph is saying his concerns we re the telegraph is saying his concerns were expressed in the whips office when gavin barlow was there. This is about Michael Fallon. Separately,