I will be reporting from westminster where mps are discussing the brexit withdrawal. The International Monetary fund downgrades its forecast for britains Economic Growth blaming uncertainly over brexit. More than 9,000 people sleeping rough the extent of homelessness in england is described as a National Crisis. Tighter regulations for uber after the European Court ofjustice rules that the taxi hailing service is a transport firm notjust an app. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that the metropolitan police the uks Biggest Police force is undertaking a review of all of its current sex offence investigations after the collapse of two rape cases in the space of a week. The prosecutions were halted because of the late disclosure of evidence. The investigations include child abuse, rape and Sexual Assault cases which were about to go to court. The trial of liam allen was halted on friday, and the case against isaac itiary was abandoned yesterday, after it emerged that police had delayed the
From around the world. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. Labour would keep britain in a Customs Union with the eu, according to the partys brexit spokesman. Sir keir starmer told the Bbcs Andrew Marr show that a new treaty, replicating the existing customs arrangement, would be best for the economy and would respect the referendum result. The Prime Minister is committed to leaving both the Single Market and the Customs Union. Shes expected to outline the governments position in more detail this week. Our Political Correspondent emma vardy reports. After months of uncertainty over labours position, now the party is moving decisively away from a so called hard brexit. It has been unanimously agreed, according to the shadow brexit secretary. Sir keir starmer said Jeremy Corbyn will announce tomorrow that a labour governments policy would be for the uk to enter a new Customs Union with the eu after brexit. Weve long championed being in a Customs Union with the eu and the benefits of
Got news for the kids. Prime time. Its thursday and january twenty third year in korea one from seoul and to pay them some limping so much for joining us. We begin this evening with the aftermath of koreas worst ever personal data breach the heads of the nations financial regulators outline their plans for handling the crisis quell rising concerns that stolen information may have fallen into the wrong hands it to me and el hazard top story with the country still in shock after the first motivation of some twenty million clients was stolen from local banks and credit card firms in korea the heads of the countrys financial watchdog to cure before implementing policy committee on this thursday to present their plans for addressing that got him preach to see on the governor of the Financial Supervisory Service said with a two million cardholders have canceled their credit cards hope life with new ones since monday he also said some twenty five Million People equivalent to twenty eight perc
Bottles newly lined up behind the bar, a sign that this pub in windsor is hoping to set out their chairs and reopen on the 4th ofjuly. But wondering how theyll be allowed to do that is causing a major headache. I think there is obviously a huge amount of uncertainty around the regulations and the guidance, and whether we will be expected to maintain two metre or one metre social distancing. That will be the driver of what how pubs will look. A lot of premises wont be able to afford to open if it remains at two metres. I dont think people will wa nt to metres. I dont think people will want to continue to socialise in pubs, restaurants, cafes, if it doesnt feel like a fun experience. Draft guidance seen by the bbc suggest the new experience could mean using screens or barriers to separate people, managing the flow of customers and providing cutlery only when food is served. And thats because Scientists Say reopening businesses needs to be carefully managed. We are in a situation where we