People into poverty. Shes sold everything, she sold her telly, her mobile phone. She sold everything. Shes got nothing left apart from the couch we are sat on and the bed she sleeps in, she has nothing left. A gang of thieves who committed crimes on mopeds over 100 times are jailed for more than 13 years. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The Prime Minister and her chancellor appeared to be at odds today in planning for the possibility of the uk leaving the eu without a deal. Philip hammond told mps that taxpayers money will not be set aside for a no brexit deal until the very last moment. Butjust over an hour later, theresa may said the government is committing money to prepare for every brexit eventuality including no deal £250 million this year. Pro brexit mps rounded on the chancellor, with one calling the treasurys behaviour incompetent bordering on dishonest. 0ur Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. Number 11, where the money is counted. Number 10, where decisions are
Go on through the next few days this battle zone, this frontal zone is going to rive northward and southwards bringing some changes, but for the most part it will be a cloudy day, clouding overfor northern ireland, the best of the sunshine across north east parts of scotla nd sunshine across north east parts of scotland but it is here, remember in the sunnier skies where we have that cooler fresher air, overnight that is frontal zone pushing northwards, bringing rain into wales and the northern county, turning wet in scotla nd northern county, turning wet in scotland with blustery showers following. Southern counties having a quiet night. This will be low cloud, mist and fog on the hills. Looking at the chance for wednesday the frontal zone pushes forward. Bringing cloud to southern counties where we could see drizzle round the moors and coasts of south west england. For many areas it will be a brighter day with more in the way of sunshine. In the sunshine, the air feels that bit fresh
Becoming a small person and feeling quite terrified about what my future is. In his latest film, breathe, Andrew Garfield plays robin cavendish, who became tethered to a breathing machine in order to stay alive after contracting polio in the 19505 aged just 28. With the love and support of his wife diana, played by claire foy, robin broke free and changed not only his life, but that of disabled people around the world forever. We will be speaking to diana, and her and robins sonjonathan, who is the producer of this moving true story. I dont want to go on living here. What are we waiting for . Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Also, as hundreds of teachers, support staff and parents join a mass lobby of parliament today, in a bid to persuade the government to give schools more funding, we talk to parents who say they are feeling the pinch. And wed love to hear what youve got to say have you been asked to pay for something that used to be covered by your k
Of sexual harassment. The allegations come as prosecutors in new york begin investigating the company co founded by the disgraced Film Producer to see if civil rights have been breached. Police in england and wales have been accused of letting down victims of modern slavery at every stage, in a scathing report by the inspectorate of constabulary. The reporting of crimes such as cyberbullying and online harrassment have increased by 85 in the last two years, according to figures obtained by the bbc. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The European Council president donald tusk has said the eu will be that the uk could still abandon the Brexit Process, as he warned there would be a defeat unless there was absolute unity. He said that the outcome of the negotiations was largely up to the uk and the eu must not be divided at any costs. We are facing the toughest stress tests. If we fail, the negotiations will end in our defeat. We must keep the eu together. The eu will be able to r
Rugby union has never been so popular. The world cup is touted as the third biggest sporting event in the world. Player salaries get ever larger, and the game expands into new territories, from georgia to china. And yet my guest today says the sport could be brought to its knees if ongoing tensions between the games major stakeholders turn sour. Rob andrew is a former england international, and last year he ended ten years as a top administrator at the rugby football union. What is his game plan for securing rugbys future . Rob andrew, welcome to extra time. Thank you. One of the most eye catching phrases in your book, rugby the game of my life, is particularly doom laden. You write, the non alignment of interests and inherent conflicts at the heart of the two biggest rugby nations on this planet could easily bring the entire sport to its knees. Why do you say that . Well, its an interesting point. And actually, just this last few days, with the Southern Hemisphere teams coming up to t