Bollywood film of all time . And coming up in the sport on bbc news, englands cricketing summer has started. Theyre in bristol, playing a one Day International against ireland. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The conservatives have made big gains in the local elections, recording their best results since 2008. Many of the votes cast yesterday across england, scotland and wales are still being counted, but labour has fared badly in many areas, including losing control of its former stronghold of glasgow. Ukip has seen its vote collapse, only winning a single seat so far. The Liberal Democrats have had a mixed result, and havent found the breakthrough they had been hoping for. Just a few moments ago, this is how things looked. It means the conservatives have so far gained 240 seats, labour have lost 177, the Liberal Democrats of lost 177, the Liberal Democrats of lost 31 and ukip have lost 68. When it comes to councils. The tories have picked up five councils, labour h
Can the other g7 leaders keep the us president On Side Over Trade and Climate Change . Plus from Rags To Riches. Its the Global Capital of cast off clothing but is indias Textile Recycling Trade now under threat . Welcome to World Business report. Im ben bland. Also coming up canadas Trade Minister raises his concerns about washingtons trade policy. We start in southern italy, in the Sicilian Resort of taormina where as youve been hearing, the g7 group of top industrialised nations is starting a two day summit. Itll be the first one attended by President Trump. Hes not the only newcomer of course frances president macron will be among those making a debut as well as british Prime Minister theresa may and the host, italian Prime Minister paolo gentiloni. Lets just remind ourselves how important this group is and whats on their agenda. The seven countries account for getting on for half of the worlds wealth over 46 . But many of them are struggling with comparatively stagnant economies.
Also this lunchtime rbs reaches a £200 million settlement with investors who say they were duped into handing billions to the bank during the financial crisis. And scientists discover the hottest planet 650 light years from earth, its even hotter than most stars. And coming up in sport on bbc news englands cricketers hit new zealand for six, as they chase a place in the semi finals of the champions trophy. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The third man who carried out the deadly attack on London Bridge has been named as 22 year old Youssef Zaghba who was of italian moroccan descent. Italian media are reporting that he had been stopped by the authorities last year as he tried to travel from italy to syria and that italian authorities had tipped the british off about his movements. His identity has been revealed after Scotland Yard defended its decision to downgrade an inquiry two years ago into one of the other attackers 27 year old khuram butt. They say there was no
Snowdonia. Figures today show the number of people being rescued in the mountains is up on last year. Later in the programme we will find out why. Ten years ago today, the first iphone went on sale sparking a smartphone revolution. But how have they changed the way we live . Ill be finding out. Weve come to sheffield to hear about a multi Million Pound plan by the Lawn Tennis Association to revamp grassroots tennis and were also launching our Breakfast Summer Challenge with world number one andy murray the first to take it on. And sarah has the weather. Good morning. Weve got a lot of cloud across the skies today bringing heavy rain for northern and western parts. I will have a full forecast in 15 minutes. Good morning, first our main story. A retired court of appealjudge, sir Martin Moore Bick, is today expected to be appointed to lead the Public Inquiry into the Grenfell Tower disaster. The news comes as police say at least 80 people are believed to have died in the fire, but they do
the mp chris pincher is facing an eight week suspension from the commons after an inquiry found that he groped two men at a private members club in london. parliament s standards committee said the former conservative deputy chief whip s behaviour was completely inappropriate and an abuse of power . mr pincher apologised and resigned from borisjohnson s government when the allegations emerged last year, but he denied breaching the code of conduct. mrjohnson s handling of the situation led to the fall of his government after a wave of ministerial resignations. it ultimately led to his departure as prime minister. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. a connection that brought down a government. pincher by name, pincher by nature. now, has the prime minister ever said words to that effect? i m not going to trivialise what happened. how borisjohnson dealt with sexual harassment claims against chris pincher last year was the catalyst of his downfall. now a parliamentary com