train back on the current one? it s trying to get the train back on the tracks, - current one? it s trying to get the train back on the tracks, so the l train back on the tracks, so the government had put into place a very ambitious programme to make farming more sustainable, which is about the only thing people on both sides of the brexit divide could agree was something we could do coming out of europe. it has been going quite well at the michael gove and then george eustice and then we had this car crash or policy announcements, restricting seasonal labour, leaving £60 million of crops in the field, the australian trade deal which didn t protect the standards for the they have now said they will protect them for the rebranding defra is a growth department. all these things and the whole intellectual framework of what they were trying to do with farmers fell apart, and farmers became worried, there was a lot of change and they didn t know what the government was doing an
back in new york city, where he will be facing questions in a $250 million civil suit, separate from his indictment we begin this hour with a major development in the national fight over abortion rights today, widely used abortion pill mifepristone is still available to patients after a federal appeals court put on hold a judge s decision to suspend the drug s fda approval while leaving some restrictions in place. here in florida, any moment the legislature is expected to pass one of the strictest abortion bills in the country that would ban the procedure at just six weeks. joining us now with more is nbc news senior legal correspondent laura jarrett and with us msnbc news correspondent dasha burns in tallahassee in what appears to be a demonstration of some sort laura, all this is still difficult to understand because now there is a conflicting ruling from a judge in washington that ordered u.s. authorities to keep mifepristone available across 17 states and d.c. what does
former military sites will be used. more than 100,000 people take part in protests across israel for the 13th consecutive week againstjudicial reforms. that s despite the government s decision to pause the legislation. academy school bosses in england tell the bbc that 0fsted inspections need to change, warning that the watchdog is failing to take account of the impact of the pandemic in poorer communities. you re watching bbc news. now its time for the travel show. this week on the travel show: we ve got the struggle of equality being queer, and the struggle of equality being indigenous people in this country. how pride reaches one of the world s oldest cultures. things like this make me happy because it s ensuring that things are changing. how to see the world without being able to hear it. you would see that the smell is close, but then the next smell and the mouth is different. and a teetotal tipple in the land of wine. it s good actually! i don t like it. hello there fro
you are watching bbc news. now its time for the travel show. this week on the travel show: we ve got the struggle of equality being queer, and the struggle of equality being indigenous people in this country. how pride reaches the world s oldest cultures. things like this make me happy because it s ensuring that things are changing. how to see the world without being able to hear it. you would see that the smell is close, but then the next smell and the mouth is different. and a teetotal tipple in the land of wine. it s good actually! i don t like it. hello there from sunny paris, where later on in the show i will be finding out whether the city of love is ready to relinquish its favourite drink, but first. we re off to sydney, which is celebrating 50 years since its first gay pride week. and five since same sex couples were given the same marriage rights as everybody else. so that s made this year s pride event all the more special, as jackie wakefield has been finding out.
the british and us governments scramble to reassure their tech start up sectors after the collapse of one of the main sources of funding, the silicon valley bank. hello and welcome to bbc news. the impact of gary lineker s removal from the match of the day programme in the uk is continuing to affect the bbc s sports output. coverage of the women s super league and sunday evenings match of the day 2 programme have been hit because fellow presenters and commentators refuse to work in support of the presenter. the bbc had forced gary lineker to step back from his duties after he posted a tweet criticising the government s language on migrants. the prime minister says the controversy is a matter for the bbc, but opposition mps have accused the corporation of bowing to pressure from the conservatives to sanction the presenter. with more, here s our media correspondent, david sillito. have you spoken to tim davie yet, mr lineker? i i m going to walk my dog and i m going to do my sh