the commons work and pensions committee say vulnerable people will be pushed into destitution. and i in victoria square in the centre of birmingham where the city and the region are preparing to host the 2022 commonwealth games. rail passengers are facing huge disruption after thousands of workers walked out in a continuing dispute about pay and working conditions. only about a fifth of britain s train services are running many areas having no services at all today. the red lines here show the routes where some trains are operating but network rail has warned people to travel only if absolutely necessary. many journeys will many journeys manyjourneys will be manyjourneys will be ending manyjourneys will be ending earlier manyjourneys will be ending earlier than they normally work this evening. our correspondent emma simpson has this report. going nowhere. once again, half of the uk s rail network brought to a halt. at manchester piccadilly some trains were leaving with tr
with me, tanya beckett. let s take a look first at what s on the show. the great shift west global supply chains are on the move. does it matter where our stuff is made? trade tensions between the united states and china. the after effects of the pandemic and inflation are causing many companies to rethink where they do their manufacturing. i m going to be discussing all of this with these two guests. this top trade expert whose firm helps some of the world s largest companies work outjust how to navigate the challenges of 21st century manufacturing. and the man in charge of international issues at the us chamber of commerce, whose members range from some of the world s biggest companies to millions of small businesses. and making money from money. the head of the london stock exchange tells aaron about the challenges of thriving in a post brexit world amid global competition. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the
Wednesday 25th january. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. President trump has promised a significant day ahead on National Security, including an announcement about his plans for a wall on the Mexican Border. He tweeted big day planned on National Security tomorrow. Among many other things, we will build the wall building a 2,000 mile wall along the Mexican Border was one of trumps key election promises. Hes said the wall would cost 8 billion and will be up to a0 feet high. The new president is also expected to approve Immigration Restrictions on seven mostly muslim countries in the middle east and africa iraq, iran, libya, somalia, sudan, syria, and yemen. And trump wants to make all us cities co operate to deport Illegal Immigrants a move aimed at so called Sanctuary Cities like san francisco, where local police do not help with most deportations. Our washington correspondent david willis has more. Were going to have our borders nice and strong. Were going to build a wall. Were going to
hello, this is bbc news. the headlines: disruption as the latest rail strikes across the uk mean only 20% of train journeys are going ahead. over nine million people tuned in to see england reach the final of the women s euros last night thrashing sweden 4 0. the broadcaster nicky campbell alleges he and some of his friends were physically and sexually abused at school in the 19705. the edinburgh academy has apologised to anyone who was abused there. mps call for benefit deductions to be paused. the commons work and pensions committee say vulnerable people will be pushed into destitution. sport now and for a full round up, let s go to the bbc sport centre.