Nothing to do with the folk singer going electric. He sold his entire catalogue of songs for hundreds of millions of dollars. Well start with brexit the british Prime Minister and the European Commission president have been speaking this afternoon in an attempt to break the deadlock on the post brexit trade talks. Were hearing that call has now ended. The two sides have issued a joint statement, saying, we agree that the conditions for finalising agreement are not there due to significant differences on three issues. Governance, and fisheries being the second and third. They said we asked our teams to prepare an overview of the remaining differences to be discussed in a physical meeting in brussels in the coming days. No specific date there. Borisjohnson is coming days. No specific date there. Boris johnson is now coming days. No specific date there. Borisjohnson is now expected to go to brussels and tried to break the deadlock himself. Katya adler, our bbc europe editor, joins us live
Of the biosecure bubble at all, it was a practice area, and they used that without permission. England are saying, we did try and clear that, but the practice pitches we were given werent fit for purpose and we had no choice. So there is a bit of a blame game going on here. South africa are desperate to try and prove they are not to blame for this series collapsing, they need these other countries to go there on tour. They will already lose about 4 million as a result of this tour going down the pan at the simply cannot afford for other countries not to come. So what impact has all of this had on cricket in south africa, and particularly the games finances . Earlier on, i wasjoined by espn cricinfo south africa correspondent firdose moonda. It will be a huge financial hit for Cricket South Africa. Were talking
a £1. 5 million, so £500,000 per, and even though these matches have been postponed, in theory, its really difficult to see when they would put them in. And glenn have got a ve
Good morning. Its 8am in singapore and midnight in london. The World Health Organization has for the first time declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic. The number of cases outside china had increased is fold over the past two weeks. In south korea a network of nearly a hundred laboratories has been set up and tests done on more people per capita than anywhere else in the world. Our seoul correspondent laura bicker has had exclusive access to one of the super labs where thousands of tests are being conducted every day. Getting critical patients to hospital as a race against time. They have to be tracked and tested, quickly. So in this battle to contain the contagion, these labs have become the front line. So, because of the safety, we are not going to go into this room. This is where the samples are being opened and prepared. Theyre testing up to 20,000 people a day, more than any other country in the world. A Lesson Learned from bitter experience with previous infectious diseases
Including bbc research that suggests at least 130 thousand more people have died during the pandemic than official figures show. And well take a deep dive into track and track systems as the uk announces its ditched its existing plan in exchange for one created by apple and google. Welcome to the programme. Were going to start in the us where president trumps had a tricky twenty four hours. First the Supreme Court has ruled against his attempt to get rid of a programme that protects hundreds of thousands of immigrants, who entered the us illegally as children, from deportation. Its called daca it stands for deferred action for childhood arrivals. It was created in 2012 by president obama in 2017 the Trump Administration tried to rescind it. Now the court has ruled 5 to 4 to uphold Lower Court Rulings that found that move unlawful. Chiefjusticejohn roberts described the administrations actions as arbitrary and capricious. This is the second Supreme Court ruling against the Trump Adminis
This is the scene in George Floyds home city houston where his family and supporters are gathering for a peaceful march as the protests grow outside the white house, condemnation from Church Leaders after donald trump visits a second religious landmark. The bbc hears from one bishop who calls the president s actions blasphemy. There is no evidence for me that what he is doing in handling this crisis has anything to do with the teachings of the scripture. In the uk an empty Coronavirus Test Centre as the government is rebuked by officials for how it presents data on testing. Also coming up. An exclusive interview with the man leading afg hanistans peace talks with the taliban. Welcome. President trump is coming under intense criticism over his response to the biggest wave of protests to engulf america for decades. Protests have taken place in 75 us cities over the death of an unarmed African American man, george floyd. This is the scene in houston right now George Floyds home city. Here