With rain taking its toll on formula one. Riding into history egan bernal becomes the first south american to win the tour de france. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and the broadcaster Lynn Faulds Wood. Thank you for coming in. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The Financial Times reports carmaker vauxhall will close its uk operations if brexit hits its profits. The metro has a picture of two men wanted in connection with a homophobic assault in london. The daily mail says a growing population and an nhs recruitment crisis is making it harder to get a gp appointment. The telegraph reports the government is going to launch a Public Information campaign about the effects of a no deal brexit. The guardian leads with a warning from a think tank that a no deal brexit would make the governments domestic spending pledges unaffordable. The mirror says briti
To to be under house arrest, saying he posed a flight risk. The financier has pleaded not guilty to sex trafficking and conspiracy charges. Now its time for a look back at the day in parliament. Hello again, and welcome to thursday in parliament. Another government defeat on brexit as mps try to make life more difficult for the next Prime Minister. What have we come to in britain where we have to have amendments to ensure that parliament can still operate . A political veteran says the leak of private diplomatic messages sets a dangerous precedent. You can in effect politically assassinate one of her majestys ambassadors. And a suggestion that the next pm tries mountain climbing. Getting to the top of everest will be easier than getting a new deal with the commission. Laughter. All that to come and more. But first mps have backed a bid to stop a new Prime Minister closing down parliament to force through a no deal brexit at the end of october. The government was defeated by a majority
Brazils new president . Gdp figures out shortly could confirm a drift back towards recession and on the markets. Us shares fall to their lowest in 3 months as the bond market signals a growing risk of recession adding to those trade war concerns. Asian shares following wall street lower. We start with boeing and the crisis surrounding the 737 max because the boss has been giving his first interview since the two fatal crashes that have led to the plane being grounded around the world. Speaking to cbs news Denis Muilenberg apologized to the families of the 346 People Killed in the lion air and Ethiopian Airways crashes. And he admitted the accidents have damaged public trust and confidence in flying. On wednesday, the International Air transport association said a global ban on the planes by regulators is unlikely to be lifted before august. Boeing has already scrapped its financial forecasts for this year and said the crisis has so far cost it a billion dollars. But that could just be
From all sides. For more on this joining me now is dr yujie, Senior Research fellow on china, at the think tank chatham house. Can you put that 5 target into context for us . For more on this joining me now is dr yujie, is it achievable . Thank you for having me. As many reporters described, the term ambitious because it is a very similar target to china put forward last year but only last year china started youre coming from a very low base of 5 seemed easier but this year 5 is a hard reaching target for beijing. This year 596 is a hard reaching target for beijing. Target for beiing. Weve been talkin target for beijing. Weve been talking already target for beijing. Weve been talking already or target for beijing. Weve been talking already or i target for beijing. Weve been talking already or i mentioned, we saw those clips from the premier. We listed some of the big issues for china, property crisis, youth unemployment. What, ifany, Concrete Steps were announced to address those . Wel