Theresa may answered questions on the british economy. This is just over 45 minutes. Order. Questions to the Prime Minister. Number one, mr. Speaker. Pm may thank you, mister speaker. This week marks the sixmonth anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire. I will be attending the National Memorial service tomorrow, and im sure i speak for members across the house when i say it remains at the forefornt of our minds as a truly unimaginable tragedy that should never have happened. Many who survived the fire lost everything that night. I assure the house that we do everything we can to support those affected, and take the necessary steps to make sure it can never happen again. Mr. Speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. In addition to my duties, i purposesve out such later. The Prime Minister will be able to take to that memorial service. The thoughts and prayers of every Single Member in this house are with her. Saidnorable friend has that this is the end
Where mps demand to see leaked documents which reportedly show the uk will be worse off after brexit. For the government to not publish this is deeply irresponsible and dishonest. This is a cover up, pure and simple and it stinks. We have an analysis which is involving continuing. But this Economic Analysis is not an impact assessment. Meanwhile in the lords, peers begin two days of debate on the eu withdrawal bill, a former brexit minister calls for more clarity in the governments position. At this Pivotal Moment in our history, we cannot, we must not, indulge in that very british habit ofjust muddling through. And more questions about the collapse of the Construction Firm, carillion. But first mps have urged the government to release a leaked report predicting the uk would be worse off after brexit. According to news website buzzfeed, the leaked document, titled eu exit analysis Cross Whitehall briefing, was drawn up for the department for exiting the eu. It looked at scenarios rangi
And kylie jenner, following the news about snapchat and kyliejenner, we want to know whether you are influenced by the influencers . Get in touch using the hashtag bbcbizlive. International airlines group, which owns British Airways, iberia, vueling and aer lingus, has posted a 19 rise in annual profit. The firms been benifiting from a shake up amongst european carriers and rising fares. Its boss has been upbeat in whats been a turbulent period for airlines. Last year, monarch became the Third European carrier to collapse, following air berlin and alitalias bankruptcy. Its one of the factors helping iag, along with improving fares after a spell which saw low fuel prices force airlines to flood the market with cheaper tickets. Peter morris is chief economist at flight peter morris is chief economist at Flight Global and joins us now. What is it that iag is doing so right right now . Three elements, overall Regulatory Framework which is common, economic geography coverage of the region
Learned from operation century. Last year, 18 people were convicted of abusing girls in newcastle. Some of the victims were as young as m. Snapchat loses £1 billion from its stock market value as one of its most influential users, kyliejenner, tweets she no longer uses the social media site. Good morning, its friday the 23rd of february. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. For every five prescriptions handed out in england, an error is made, and the governments been warned these mistakes could be linked to hundreds and potentially thousands of deaths a year. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, has described the findings as appalling. He cites the case of a 92 year old woman whose vital medication was stopped after her chart was inadvertently swapped with another patients. Our health editor, hugh pym, has the details. The report covers mistakes made in the prescribing, dispensing and administering of medication in england. These could involve gps, pharmacists, care homes and hospitals. The re
Its wednesday 7th february. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The serial sex attacker john worboys will appear at the high court this morning for the start of a legal challenge this morning against his release. Pictures of him just arriving have just come into us in the last few moments. Last month the parole board was criticised when it announced that worboys would be freed after less than nine years in prison. In 2009 worboys was given an indeterminate jail sentence, with a minimum term of at least eight years. Last november the parole board approved his release, but their reasoning remained confidential. That decision was made public last month to a furious reaction. Campaigners hoped the government would apply for a judicial review, but the justice secretary said lawyers had advised against it. Just over a week later, two of worboys victims won a legal challenge to stop him being released, but only temporarily. The first stage of their legal challenge to keep him beh