Told me what i had done. How did you respond . I was sickened and scared, full of fear. Hear the full interview at 9 30am. And, we are going to get thunder snow today, but what is it . Carol will tell us just before 9am. Hello, welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Can nutella give you cancer . Not according to the manufacturers, who are hitting back at claims that one of the ingredients, palm oil, is cancer causing. European food experts reckon it might be bad for us, but are they right . Do your kids love eating the stuff . Well have all the details. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use victorialive. And if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today, the us director of National Intelligence has rejected suggestions made by donald trump that official agencies leaked claims that russia had Compromising Material On him. In a statement, James Clapper said he had called the President Elect to say
It comes as ee is fined for overcharging Tens Of Thousands of customers who called its Customer Service number. Well have more details on that shortly. 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. The Foreign Secretary has said countries are queuing up to sign free trade deals with britain when it leaves the European Union. Borisjohnson also suggests that agreements could be achieved quickly after the article 50 negotiations are concluded, and said the uk would not be hauling up the drawbridge, despite the new Migration Controls promised by theresa may. Our Political Correspondent tom bateman has more. Theresa mays Brexit Speech brought the most clarity yet on her approach to the negotiations. She told ministers and european diplomats she wanted ambitious trade deals with the rest of the eu, but she confirmed britain would leave the unions formalf
Its wednesday 18 january. Iamjoanna i am joanna gosling. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The Foreign Secretary has said countries are queuing up to sign Free Trade Deals with britain when it leaves the European Union. Borisjohnson also suggests that agreements could be achieved quickly after the article 50 negotiations are concluded, and said the uk would not be hauling up the drawbridge, despite the new Migration Controls promised by theresa may. Our assistant Political Editor norman smith is in westminsterfor us. Over to you. Thank you. What is striking this morning is the confidence oozing from number ten about yesterdays Big Speech By theresa may on brexit, insisting there has been a positive reaction from other senior eu leaders such as Angela Merkel and francois hollande, both of whom theresa may spoke to last night. This despite the fact that she has thrown down the gau ntlet that she has thrown down the ga u ntlet to that she has thrown down the gauntlet to the rest of the eu say
Valley will know that an attempt, a serious attempt to bring jobs back, to rebuild American Industries is long overdue. Therefore, to sum that up long overdue. Therefore, to sum that up in long overdue. Therefore, to sum that upina long overdue. Therefore, to sum that up in a slogan put America First, there is another context in the 19305, there is another context in the 1930s, but to say in the 21st century i am going to put America First that strikes home, doesnt it . It has, of course some pretty ominous it has, of course some pretty oitiiiious overtones it has, of course some pretty ominous overtones for anybody who knows american history, including it in the 20th century. Isolationism and protectionism then. Theagetives rolled out here in the press and the la st rolled out here in the press and the last few days about trump, its hard to disagree on the basis of what we saw in the campaign with very much of it. But on the other hand, 63 Million People, maybe 66 Million People voted
Bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster, natalie haynes, and rob merrick, deputy Political Editor at the independent. It is nice to have you both here. Tomorrows front pages, then. Starting with, which is it . The ft. Thank you. The Financial Times leads with more reaction to the trump administrations hard line against what it is calling the dishonest media. The i says the Prime Ministers post brexit plan is to reboot british industry. The Daily Express has claims from a leading Brexit Campaigner that up to a million eu migrants may head to the uk over the next two years. The metro says theresa may is ready to challenge President Trump over sexist remarks when she meets him at the white house on friday. The telegraph says a Free Trade Deal with the United States is likely to open the door to us jobs for british workers. The times reports that Rural Enterprises will be the biggest losers in upcoming Business Rate rises in england. And the daily mail claims terrorists and crimi