Do they get it, what will they do with it, whats in it for them . Who is hacking the hackers, the bots and whatnots. We have malware, ransomware, the dark red, white hats, black hats, grey hats, passwords, how many have you got . What is your mothers maiden name . Its all serious stuff. What are your thoughts and experiences . Share it and we have a panel of experts to share Cyber Security questions. What do you want to know and have you been hacked . . Good morning and good to know you are there. Richard foster has the news was Top Police Officers say they are extremely worried about the possible consequences of a major data breach in Northern Ireland. The name, role of every psni officer has been published online by mistake was that there are seniors dilly mcphee as dissident public groups could plot attacks. Six Water Companies in uk face claims they have overcharged customers. The trade body water body uk says the accusations are without merit. Thejoint uk says the accusations are
borisjohnson s handling of the situation led to a wave of ministers resigning, and his downfall as pm. we should get that report from parliament s standards watchdog as i say in the new few minutes we ll bring it to you as soon as we get it. are the banks playing fair? interest rates at a 15 year record high right now. mortgage rates going up and up. but are savings rates rising as quickly? later today the bosses at four of britain s biggest banks will sit down with the financial conduct authority to address concerns of profiteering. the governor of the bank of england says there s evidence that some companies are overcharging customers. who trust the banks? for some people it is like do you like belly ache. but remember when the banks went ellie up and we bailed them out, did they not be forever in our dead? but they not be forever in our dead? but they are not charities, it is about profit, business is business and this is the business model. are they playing fair? do yo
take a long hard look at ourselves. what we want, how we pay, what we smoke, what we drink, how we live, how we die. we are more likely to from comparable conditions than in other comparable countries and then there is the elephant in the ward, social care. the nhs is ours. let s hear from you. now for the news. health experts are warning that the nhs won t celebrate its 100th birthday without significant investment in beds, buildings and technology. three think tanks have made the claims as the service marks its 75th birthday. there ll be a special service to commemorate nhs workers at westminster abbey later. schools in england are facing further disruption, as teachers from the national education union strike over pay. they re walking out today and on friday. the government insists its latest pay offer is fair and reasonable. israel has carried out air strikes in the gaza strip, after rockets were fired overnight. the israeli army is withdrawing from jenin in the occupied
on thursday and cooler across the north west of scotland as we have a bit more cloud and at times rain but by friday we could see 35 degrees towards the london area and this is the outlook into the weekend, still going to be pretty hot with temperatures in the mid 30s across england and wales. the mid 20s or parts of scotland and northern ireland. then we are hopeful there could be a change. sunday night and into monday as well. we are hopeful there will be heavy and potentially thundery showers on the way but at least the next five days are looking dry. and that s bbc news at six now its time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. goodnight. hello, welcome to sportsday. i m austin halewood. here s what s coming up tonight. she s won 23 grand slam singles titles as one of the sport s all time greats, but serena williams says she ll be evolving away from tennis after the us open. i can t do this forever. it s just like, sometimes, yo