Of congo. The World Health Organization sees it as an emergency. There is enough being done . Thousands of residents are told to leave their homes in derbyshire over fears a huge dam is about to burst. There is a one in three chance that the uk will be plunged into recession even if the government secures a brexit deal. Governor of the bank of england mark carney said today that in the event of a no deal brexit sterling would slide further and Interest Rates would have to rise. The bank has also downgraded forecasts for this year and 2020. Looking through these temporary factors the underlying pace of growth has slowed to below the potential rate as a result of weaker Global Demand and more entrenched uncertainty about brexit amongst uk companies. There are a number of reasons for flat growth in this the second quarter. Economic growth acts slowed across the world in the last 18 months. Spending by uk companies has fallen over the last three quarters. Things like factories, machinery,
Cabinet, with every minister committed to quitting the eu by october 31st. But is there trouble ahead on the tory backbenches . But is there trouble ahead on the tory backbenches . What do voters want from the new government . Weve brought mps, commentators and voters together and well ask is a no deal brexit more likely than ever . What about a general election . And what should the new pms priorities be . And could this be the hottest day ever recorded in the uk . Temperatures could reach 39 degrees celsius in southern and Eastern England today. Well have you a full forecast just before 11. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. What do you want from let us know use the hashtag victoria live. If youre emailing and are happy for us to contact you and maybe want to take part in the Programme Please include your phone number in your message. If you text, youll be charged at the Standard Network rate. vm borisjohnson has chaired his first cabinet meeting, after
50 people she will make a statement at 5pm this evening about the migrant crisis as well as addressing her breach of the ministerial code. a victorious comeback as brazil s former president lula da silva beats his far right opponent jair bolsanaro to win his old job back. hope to find survivors is fading after a bridge collapsed in western india. . , ., , after a bridge collapsed in western india. . , .,, ., india. hundred and 41 people are known to have india. hundred and 41 people are known to have died. good afternoon. the home secretary will make a statement in the commons this afternoon over worsening conditions at a migrant processing centre in kent. the facility, at manston, is said to be dangerously overcrowded, with reports of an outbreak of diptheria. some 4000 migrants are being housed there even though it s meant for only up to 1600. more people were sent to manston after a petrol bomb attack on a separate migrant facility in dover. robin brant reports.
hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. to what the papers will be with me are political writer and academic maya goodfellow and former conservative adviser mo hussein. great to see both there. quick look at the front pages for tomorrow morning. let s start with the mirror, which reports on the news that a policeman has been charged with the kidnap and murder of sarah everard. a report on drunken british army troops makes the front page of the daily mail, which claims it has seen disturbing video footage of an initiation ordeal. the financial times says british taxpayers will be left with billions of pounds worth of debt due to the collapse of financial services company greensill capital and the troubled business empire of sanjeev gupta. a new trade deal with the united states is on the horizon, which will bring wealth to every corner of our nation . that s according to the front page of the express. the telegraph says everyone
the first person into space way back in 1961. had the queen come across him? well, what do you think? very interesting to meet him. what was he like? russian. he didn t speak english. he didn t speak english? no, he was fascinating. they talked about things raining down on you, apt in a week such as this though theirfocus was the meteorite, chunks of which landed in gloucestershire. because it looks very mixed rock. then they were off to mars and the pictures of the four billion year old martian landscape sent back to earth from the mars perseverance probe. it is pretty rock strewn, isn t it? i think it s fascinating to see the pictures of mars. unbelievable, really, to think one can actually see its surface. school children demonstrated their idea of a rocket blasting off. very successful! for a few moments, a monarch with much to think about was able to escape. thank you, your majesty. bye! nicholas witchell, bbc news. that s it. now on bbc one, time for the news where yo