Financial education should be compulsory in schools. This school in manchester is a centre for excellent when it comes to teaching young people about money, so i will chat to them a little bit later. In Sport England bowl out australia in adelaide. Theyve just started batting and need 354 to win the second test and level the ashes. Come on and carol has the weather. It isa it is a fairly quiet day weatherwise for most of us. It will be cloudy with a little brightness and showers in the west. Later, persistent rain across the north west of the country accompanied by strengthening wind. Then it is all change. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Thank you. See you later on. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa may will meet with her cabinet this morning after returning from brussels last night with no deal to push forward the brexit talks. Negotiations came to a halt after the Democratic Unionist Party, who support the conservative government, rejected a proposal to avoid a ha
Of its year as city of culture. I think this is like modern art. You cant really see what it is. But, what do the next generation make of this years entries . We ask a group of Primary School students for their verdict. A glimmer of hope for england as they need 185 runs to win 181 runs to win the second test in the ashes good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may has been briefing her cabinet colleagues about her talks in brussels yesterday, as she faces to get the brexit negotiations back on track. Talks ended without agreement on the issues the European Union wants to be resolved before discussions can move on to trade. The Democratic Unionist Party rejected a proposal that there should be regulatory alignment between Northern Ireland and the irish republic, to avoid the need for new checks along the irish border. Our assistant Political Editor norman smith is in westminster. Yesterday we saw defeat snatched from the jaws of victory, is now a salvage operation . I think
Children have been groomed via Live Streaming sites. If its happened to someone in yourfamily, do get in touch. Have you done anything to monitor or restrict your childrens use of streaming apps . And its been described as a plague of plastic destroying life in our oceans. What needs to be done to tackle it . The un is discussing the issue today well talk to them live. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11. We will bring you the latest breaking news and developing stories. A little later well hear from Kezia Dugdale, whos been evicted from the im a celebrityjungle after lasting just 11 days. She said she wanted to show that politics wasnt all white, male and stale. Has she achieved her mission . Keen to hear what you thought of her performance use the hashtag victoria live. Our top story today. Theresa may will meet her cabinet this morning after returning from brussels last night with no deal to push forward the brexit talks. Negotiations came to a halt after the Democra
Coming up on afternoon live, all the sport with jessica. Englands cricketers are dreaming the impossible dream after the penultimate day of the second ashes test against australia. Englands bowlers performed, and the batsmen are within reach of an historic turn around. More at half past. We have got the weather as well. Storm caroline has been named by the met office. It will bring us some wet and windy disruptive weather through the middle of the week, then it is a return to winter. I will bring you all the details through the afternoon. Also coming up. A new Clinical Trial that doctors are calling a watershed moment. Well have the test results which bring fresh hope for millions of people with type 2 diabetes. Hello everyone. This is afternoon live im simon mccoy. We will have plenty more with that mis we will have plenty more with that mi5 report coming out. First we will go to the house of commons. Mi5 report coming out. First we will go to the house of commonsm mi5 report coming o
The fcc hasnt released anymore many details about that. Net neutrality rules were proposed in 2015, providing providers from slowing down, blocking or charges for more dlivery of particular internet content. All of that is now out the door. The fcc chair says broadband providers will have stronger incentives to build and ending the rules will lead to a free and more open internet. For those of you out there that are fear fful what tomorro night bring, take a deep breath. This decision will not break the internet. This decision puts the federal Communications Commission on the wrong side of history. The wrong side of the law. And the wrong side of the american public. Todays decision clears the way for Internet Service companies to charge users more to see certain content. Government leaders in the heart of Silicon Valley are now reacting to the rule change that could deeply affect their constituents. Abc News Reporter matt keller is live for us now in san jose. Matt . Reporter yeah, go