Thats the stark warning from scientists about the levels of sewage in waterways. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. President macron of france has insisted that a key element of the brexit agreement, which the uk government wants to be scrapped, is indispensable. Speaking in paris where he held talks with borisjohnson, mr macron said the irish backstop, which would avoid the need for physical border checks if there was no trade deal, was essential. Todays meeting followed yesterdays talks in berlin, and our correspondent ben wright has been travelling with the Prime Minister. Its a short flight from berlin. But theres a long way to go. Welcome to paris. Yesterday, Angela Merkel invited the uk to find solutions that might avoid a no deal brexit, but little more than that. And todays trip promised to be tougher still for the Prime Minister. President macron has long said the existing brexit deal works and could not be renegotiated. But borisjohnson is pushing for a different one and
there were more expensive. but it is possible for companies to have compensation for all the workers saying, either you will get made redundant or can we talk about flexibility within the job. what we re seeing on the platform is that flexibility is incredibly important to the over 50s. the women we surveyed, it is 16 times important than traditional status, and i think these companies have really wised up to the fact that the companies are ready to have a conversation about pay and hours. they want the job to fit around their life. the other thing that is really important is having a purpose in doing something that feels worthwhile. the women i have seen who have left theirjobs have seen who have left theirjobs have just got to the point where they don t want to play a corporate game any more. they don t want to play a corporate game any more- game any more. given that these algorithms game any more. given that these algorithms may game any more. given that these algori
I mean, its absolutely wonderful that weve managed to find a home for these bears. They were all left there. Paddington was left in Paddington Station seeking a home. These bears were left in the royal parks effectively seeking a home and its wonderful to think that all of these bears will go to children who will appreciate them and love them for many years. Donating the bears to barnardos is a tribute in itself. For more than 30 years, the queen was the charitys patron, carrying out a number of engagements for them before handing that duty over to the then Duchess Of Cornwall six years ago. Barnardos says the bears will be well looked after by the children they support and they will be told the story of this special group of bears and how they came to be donated. Daniela relph, bbc news. Now its time for a look at the weather with louise. Hello there. Plenty of this today. Yes, for many, theres going to be a lot of sunshine around, a lot of winds. Itll feel quite pleasant out there as
it paves the way for him to become the most powerful leader since mao zedong. and those are your latest headlines. the governor of the bank of england, andrew bailey, has spoken to the new chancellor, jeremy hunt, and says there was a clear meeting of minds on the importance of stability. now mr bailey has also warned of the possibility of higher interest rates ahead, more than previously expected. our business correspondent, marc ashdown, has this analysis. all smiles launching the mini budget at the end of september. and with it a new political phrase trussonomics, describing liz truss s vision for a high growth, high wage, low tax economy. but just three weeks later, her new chancellor has buried it. have you been given a clean slate? can you change elements of the mini budget if you want to? yes. and the fundamental thing the prime minister wants me to do and i need to do is to be completely honest with the country. trussonomics reversed, then. tax cuts likely replace