Financial education should be compulsory in schools. This school in manchester is a centre for excellent when it comes to teaching young people about money, so i will chat to them a little bit later. In Sport England bowl out australia in adelaide. Theyve just started batting and need 354 to win the second test and level the ashes. Come on and carol has the weather. It isa it is a fairly quiet day weatherwise for most of us. It will be cloudy with a little brightness and showers in the west. Later, persistent rain across the north west of the country accompanied by strengthening wind. Then it is all change. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Thank you. See you later on. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa may will meet with her cabinet this morning after returning from brussels last night with no deal to push forward the brexit talks. Negotiations came to a halt after the Democratic Unionist Party, who support the conservative government, rejected a proposal to avoid a ha
Of its year as city of culture. I think this is like modern art. You cant really see what it is. But, what do the next generation make of this years entries . We ask a group of Primary School students for their verdict. A glimmer of hope for england as they need 185 runs to win 181 runs to win the second test in the ashes good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may has been briefing her cabinet colleagues about her talks in brussels yesterday, as she faces to get the brexit negotiations back on track. Talks ended without agreement on the issues the European Union wants to be resolved before discussions can move on to trade. The Democratic Unionist Party rejected a proposal that there should be regulatory alignment between Northern Ireland and the irish republic, to avoid the need for new checks along the irish border. Our assistant Political Editor norman smith is in westminster. Yesterday we saw defeat snatched from the jaws of victory, is now a salvage operation . I think
From internet streaming sites. Fresh hope for millions of people with type 2 diabetes, after a new Clinical Trial doctors are calling a watershed moment. And four artists in the frame for britains most prestigious art award, the turner prize. Were live in hull, the uks city of culture, where the ceremony is being held. Our main story at 5, a review ordered by the government has concluded that it is conceivable that the bombing at a concert at the Manchester Arena in may, in which 22 people were killed, could have been prevented. The intelligence service, mi5, received information about salman abedi, the bomber, before the attack but failed to put him under investigation. David anderson qc, the governments former independent reviewer of terror laws who wrote the report, added that it was unknowable whether re examining abedi would have thwarted his plans. This report is from richard lister. 0h oh my god. Voiceover march this year, a suicide bomber hasjust blown himself up in Manchester
And im jane hill at and imjane hill at hull minster, tonight we wait to see which artist has been awarded the most prestigious prize in british contemporary arts, the turner prize. More at half past. We are getting reports of a passenger train in germany colliding with a Freight Train in meerbusch, near duesseldorf. Local police and the Fire Department say at least 50 people have been injured. Details are still coming in. We are going to keep assuming that for you, this is the latest picture we have from the scene, so far the only picture we have. You can see the train appears to have buckled after a collision. It appears to have collided with a Freight Train. Details as soon as we get it, a close up of the commuter train and the damage that appears to have been done. You can see the third window from the left, looks like a doorway partly caved in. We will give you a reminder of where. Looks to me from that mapping that it is a suburb of dusseldorf as much as anything else. Likely to b
And Alistair Hudson, soon to be installed as the new director of the manchester art gallery and the whitworth. Welcome to both of you. A quick thought from each of you on this years short list and what it has that eu . It is a very considered short list, one where all the artists show an element of handicraft and thoughtfulness and humanity. Personally, iwould like to see more politics and a bit more over talking about what is going on in the world, which is there, but could be raised up a bit more. Some people would say that is that quite strongly. Sarah, your thoughts . Again, it is a very considered short list. It absolutely represents what the british art scene is about just now, that sense of practices coming across different art forms, different skills, ideas, knowledge, but also the way that artists are crossing borders. There is a real diversity with where people were born and grew up. It reflects where we are and where we are working. I like that quite politics that is within