Of birds underneath the 840 motorway in buckinghamshire. Fifa has announced it is investigating paul pogbas £89 million transfer from juventus to Manchester United last summer. Good morning. Its wednesday, 10th may. Im joanna gosling. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. We start with Breaking News that the Crown Prosecution Service has said no concept of politicians or official would be charged with breaking rules on Election Campaign spending in 2015. The cbs have been considering file sent by the police for nearly 30 constituencies. The party has insisted administrative errors were to blame for any spending which was incorrectly declared. We have a statement through from the head of special crime at the Crown Prosecution Service. It says, we are files of evidence from 14 Police Forces in respect of allegations relating to conservative Party Candidate expenditure during the 2015th general Election Campaign. We considered whether candidates and election agents working in constituencies that
To authors and historians to speak about what was then called the great war. We learn about the creation of the memorial to honor those who serveded and about artifacts in the museums collection. This is about two and a half hours. 100 years ago on april 6, 1917, president Woodrow Wilson signeded a declaration of war against germany, entering the United States into world war i. More than 4 million american men and women would eventually serve in uniform and more than 100,000 americans died in the conflict. The influx of u. S. Resources changed the tide of the years long global war bringing it to a close on november 11, 1918. To mark the 100th anniversary of what was then known as the great war, American History tv is live from the National World war i museum and memorial in kansas city, missouri. Well be here for the next two and a half hours and well take you on a tour of the exhibits and involve you in conversations with top world war i historians as we learn about the history of the
Day and were going to see the humidity back in. Its a little humid. And we have dense fog also. But we are going to be looking at a little bit more sunshine later on today. But thats going to set the stage for showers and storms. Here we go. Still a layer of clouds out there. And well see the sun, especially in the metro spots. Its off to the west where the dense fog advisory is in place until 9 00 so another two hours or so. Were starting to see sun within the beltway. 67degrees. And therell be storms later on today. Take a look at the visibility. So its pretty dense. Visibility is low through the Shenandoah Valley. And thats where the dense fog advisory is in place until 9 00. Were already past where we have been the past couple of days. Take a quick look at future cast. When you head out to the nats game, well be running the risk of a chance of a thunderstorm. A lot of the showers will be well off to the east. So expect a nice comfortable day near 80 degrees. We are following breaki
With me are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european and former newspaper editor eve pollard. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. In one of many polls in the weekend papers, the Mail On Sunday claims the conservatives Opinion Poll Lead has been slashed in half because of theresa mays plans over tax and pensions. The Sunday Mirror claims their survey gives the tories their biggest lead since 1991, with more than 50 of the vote. Theresa may parks her battle tanks on labours lawn according to the sunday times as it reports on Tory Manifesto Plan to offer £100 off energy bills for workers. A poll in the Sunday Express suggest one in seven Labour Voters will switch to the tories in the upcoming election. The Sunday Telegraph has an interview with patrick mclaughlin, chairman of the conservatives, who claims thatJeremy Corbyn is not suitable to take on the responsibilities of prime minister. And the observer reports a pledge from lib dem leader, tim farron, that he wont do
With me are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european and former newspaper editor eve pollard. Tomorrows front pages, starting with. In one of many polls in the weekend papers, the Mail On Sunday claims the conservatives Opinion Poll Lead has been slashed in half because of theresa mays plans over tax and pensions. The Sunday Mirror claims their survey gives the tories their biggest lead since 1991, with more than 50 of the vote. Theresa may parks her battle tanks on labours lawn according to the sunday times as it reports on Tory Manifesto Plan to offer £100 off energy bills for workers. A poll in the Sunday Express suggest one in seven Labour Voters will switch to the tories in the upcoming election. The Sunday Telegraph has an interview with patrick mclaughlin, chairman of the conservatives, who claims thatJeremy Corbyn is not suitable to take on the responsibilities of prime minister. And the observer reports a pledge from lib dem leader, tim farron, that he wont do