G Re Nfell Tower donations made to the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire are not reaching survivors quickly enough, according to campaigners in west london. Also Holiday Hold Ups where in the uk sees the longest delays . Passengers heading off from gatwick are worst affected, as Research Reveals how long travellers spend twiddling their thumbs at airports. Ready for the end of an era . Usain bolt will run his final competitive race this weekend at the World Athletics Championships. Good morning. Its friday, 11th august. Im ben brown. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. The us Defence Secretary, james mattis, says america is still trying to use diplomacy to resolve the growing tension with north korea and that war would be catastrophic. His remarks contrasted with those of President Trump, who said his threat to unleash Fire And Fury against north korea might not have been tough enough, but secretary mattis insisted diplomatic efforts were yielding results, though Military Options were ready
Player in the space race. And as always all the market action. It was another record setting day on wall street. Stay with us, well tell you why . Also in the programme, finding a Diamond In The Rough well meet the woman whose company is turning waste into energy. Lloyds of london is banning drinking during work hours. Today we want to know, is the liquid lunch a thing of the past . Is it ever acceptable to drink during the working day . Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Welcome to the programme. The eus top economist, pierre moscovici, is visiting greece today to talk about the countrys debt problem. Hes trying to break the deadlock over the release of a further bailout. Athens and its International Creditors have been wrangling for months over the issue, and failure to Reach Agreement has spooked the markets. Yesterday it was revealed that the Greek Economy unexpectedly shrank in the last three months of 2016. So what options does the country have . Greece is now under increased press
Huthackman returns as wolverine. We will hear about the other Cinema Releases in the film and review. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the mirror columnist susie boniface, and the telegraph columnist tim stanley. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the ft says the chancellors due to unveil tax rises in wednesdays budget, as he looks to protect the country from unexpected challenges from brexit. The times also looks at the budget and it pictures french president ial candidate Francois Fillon and his wife at a rally in paris, amid calls for him to quit the race afterfraud claims. The i says Philip Hammond has been told by doctors that the nhs needs billions of extra pounds. Nhs also features in the telegraph which claims more than 600 bosses are earning six figure salaries, as the Health Service struggles with its finances. The metro has a warning about the Mental Health of University Students, reporting that Suicide Number
Huthackman returns as wolverine. We will hear about the other Cinema Releases in the film and review. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the mirror columnist susie boniface, and the telegraph columnist tim stanley. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the ft says the chancellors due to unveil tax rises in wednesdays budget, as he looks to protect the country from unexpected challenges from brexit. The times also looks at the budget and it pictures french president ial candidate Francois Fillon and his wife at a rally in paris, amid calls for him to quit the race afterfraud claims. The i says Philip Hammond has been told by doctors that the nhs needs billions of extra pounds. Nhs also features in the telegraph which claims more than 600 bosses are earning six figure salaries, as the Health Service struggles with its finances. The metro has a warning about the Mental Health of University Students, reporting that Suicide Number
Huthackman returns as wolverine. We will hear about the other Cinema Releases in the film and review. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the mirror columnist susie boniface, and the telegraph columnist tim stanley. Tomorrows front pages, starting with the ft says the chancellors due to unveil tax rises in wednesdays budget, as he looks to protect the country from unexpected challenges from brexit. The times also looks at the budget and it pictures french president ial candidate Francois Fillon and his wife at a rally in paris, amid calls for him to quit the race afterfraud claims. The i says Philip Hammond has been told by doctors that the nhs needs billions of extra pounds. Nhs also features in the telegraph which claims more than 600 bosses are earning six figure salaries, as the Health Service struggles with its finances. The metro has a warning about the Mental Health of University Students, reporting that Suicide Number