they play manchester united on thursday. daniel levy has turned tottenham into a huge club. he s done many, many good things. he s built some fantastic infrastructure, the best training ground in the country, the best stadium in the country. he s turned tottenham from a mid table team to contenders at the top end of the table, in an era in which the financial landscape of football has moved away from spurs. that said, the decisions made over the last five years have almost all of them been bad, ever since the decision not to back mauricio pochettino in the transfer market, which of course led to the end of pochettino s tenure. and since then, it s just gone from bad to worse at spurs. i don t really think they know what direction they want to be headed in. all the appointments they ve made in the last few years have been disasters. it s an incredibly difficultjob at this point because you ve really got to re energise the whole club, you ve got to get the players back onside,
it comes after the embattled lender revealed that it suffered a huge drop in deposits during the first quarter. first republic came under intense pressure after silicon valley bank and signature bank collapsed last month. the bbc s samira hussain has more from new york. normally when a company s earnings for are released, executive hold a call with analysts where they take questions. but that wasn t the case for first republic bank. executives spoke for about ten minutes and then took no questions. it is perhaps an indication ofjust how bad things have become at the regional bank. during the first quarter, it lost $102 billion in customer deposits. that s way more than half of the $176 billion it had on hand at the end of last year. after silicon valley bank and signature bank were taken over by federal regulators, wall street worried that first republic could be the next bank to go down, since it has similar clients to silicon valley bank people in the startup space. on mo
and i m really going to miss los angeles. yeah. i love it here. it s been a brilliant adventure. time for a look at the weather. here s stav daneos. good afternoon. there is some rain in sight for cornwall and devon later this week but not today. it has been a glorious start today. cold and frosty, mind you with blue skies overhead. a lovely weather watcher victor from warwickshire. clouds are starting to build so the rest of the afternoon will be quite chilly. no wall to wall sunshine with clouds tending to fill. it could be grey and chilly in a few places through the afternoon but still some sunny spells dotted around and the odd shower with most affecting northern scotland with the fresh breeze meaning showers will be wintry in the north. temperatures typically 6 11 so chilly for late april. moving through this evening and overnight, the cloud will start to build across parts of central and southern england, wales and northern ireland. less cold here as you can see on the
injured, and the fighting began on the 15th of april. so we have got for you a panel of experts to answer your questions about the crisis, and to explore whether our government is doing enough to help. that is what were doing in the first hour, sudan what do you want to know? here is the news from nick hatfield. the uk government says it is contacting uk nationals to offer them places on evacuation flights out of sudan. last night a three day ceasefire came into force in the country. at least 400 people have died in fighting between rival groups. figures show the rate of grocery price rises have slowed slightly this month but analysts say we are still paying 17.3% more than this time last year with sales of the very cheapest value line is increasing by 46%. senior health officials and a government minister are to face questions from mps are both problems and accessing an nhs dentist. the health and social care committee started and inquiry after a bbc investigation found 90