The detention of muslim uighurs. Voiceover live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, midnight in london, and 6pm in chicago, where the aircraft manufacturer boeing has announced it will temporarily halt production of its 737 max aircraft, which has been the subject of intense scrutiny following two fatal crashes. The move which will cost the company billions of dollars was made by the company at a Board Meeting in chicago in the last few hours. The best selling boeing aircraft has been grounded since march after two crashes in indonesia and ethiopia, which killed 346 people, costing the plane manufacturer more than 8 billion in charges so far. Our Business Reporter Samira Hussain has the latest on boeings decision. Well, it was not a decision that anyone was expecting a few weeks ago. But certainly there were rumours swirling for the last few days that perhaps the plane maker would ultimately have to make thi
Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its news day. Newsday. Its 8am in singapore, midnight in and 7pm in washington, dc, where the us house of representatives is set to vote later on wednesday on whether to impeach donald trump. Its over claims that he threatened to withhold military aid from ukraine unless it investigated his leading democratic rival in next years president ial election joe biden and his son. In a letter to the House Speaker, nancy pelosi, mr trump called the impeachment process an illegal, partisan attempted coup, that will, based on recent sentiment, badly fail at the voting booth. The democrat controlled house is expected to vote in favour, which would lead to a trial in the senate, probably injanuary. Heres the president speaking earlier. This has been a total sham from the very beginning. Everybody knows it. Ive never seen the Republican Party so ive never seen the Republican Party so united. We got about 100 of the vote. I belie
Now on bbc news, its hardtalk with stephen sackur. Welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. Britains election provided binary clarity. Borisjohnson has the kind of parliamentary mandate the conservative party hasnt seen since the thatcher era, to take the uk out of the eu and roll out a tory vision for the country. And the labour party . Well, after one of the most crushing defeats in its history, it faces an existential crisis. My guest is alastair campbell, close adviser to tony blair in the new labour years, passionate opponent of brexit. Where does the left go now if its ever win again . Alastair campbell, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. I want to begin with that election result itself. When you saw it, as a tribally labour man, labour all your life but who has run into a series of problems withJeremy Corbyn and his leadership, how did you respond to that result . I wasnt wholly surprised. I had privately predicted about 50, 60. Majority for the tories. Yes, and the reason for that
Of muslim uighurs. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 9am in singapore, 1am in london, and 7pm in chicago where the aircraft manufacturer boeing has announced it will temporarily halt production of its 737 max aircraft, which has been the the subject of intense scrutiny following two fatal crashes. The move which will cost the company billions of dollars was made by the company at a Board Meeting in chicago in the last few hours. The best selling boeing plane has been grounded since march after two crashes in indonesia and ethiopia, just im kasia madera with bbc world news. Our top story. Boeing will suspend production which killed 346 people, of its 737 max airliner injanuary, its best selling aircraft. Costing the plane manufacturer more than 8 billion in charges so far. It was grounded in march after two our Business Reporter Samira Hussain fatal crashes in indonesia has the latest on boeings desicion. And ethiopia t