Can be charged. Food firms are asking the government to relax competition rules to help them cope with a no deal brexit. People are used to having things on the shelves every day of the year, and that is not going to be the case. Today, were talking to businesses about how prepared they are for a no deal brexit. If you work for one, or run one, are you ready for a no deal . Let me know. And the newjab that has helped obese patients lose around iolbs injust a month. Well talk to the woman behind the reasearch. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. This morning, if you work for or run or small or medium sized business, let us know what prepartions youre making in case the uk leaves the eu without a deal at the end of october. How much have you done . Have you had the guidance you need from the government . Victorialive or email. First, Rebecca Jones has the news. British Airways Passengers are experiencing long delays at airports this morning because of proble
To stop its air campaign. Hundreds of thousands head for shelter as a typhoon bears down on china who said you cant have rural life in the middle of hong kongs city. We meet some of hong kongs urban farmers. Thousands of people have gathered in bosnia it remember the victims of the srebrenica massacre. The Memorial Ceremony included a funeral for 136 newly identified victims, over the span of july 1995 Serbian Forces killed boys and men. Two courts ruled them gen so sides, but two decades later theres debate over that description. Lets go to nadim baba. You have been watching the ceremonies as they unfold as the Community Looks on and marks the anniversary, do you think they have a real understand of what happened in srebrenica. I think it depends on who you ask. On the political level in the last few hours we have seen many former leaders like boint give speeches calling for reconciliation, and theres broad assessment that this was the largest massacre since world war ii. But thats re
Though apparently this is what the future will look like. Find out more later in the prime. So then we start with breaking news. Two bomb blasts in pakistan killed at least 10 people. The attacks targeted churches in lahore. 50 others have been injured. Lets speak to kamal hyder. What do you have . The attacks took place in a predominantly christian neighbourhood. Living in the countrys largest and populated city. The suicide bombers are said to have tried to enter two churches at least. How far, some of the victims at the gates decided to blow them up. A number of people have been killed. More are dead according to some. After the attack and the deadly bomb blast. They came out on the streets. Theres anger on the streets. Burning on the road and going on a rampage. At the same time an acceptance by the taliban, that they were responsible for carrying out the attack. Tell us about those that claim responsibility and what is the contexts of the attacker. Well the attacks included shias,
Invade tunisia because you the fln across the border . It just expands. Where do you stop . These things keep escalating. At some point youve got to decide how the moral question you have to say, this is it, this is what were going to do. Otherwise were in for a lot of money and a lot of lives lost, and a lot of treasure expended, in my opinion. I. T. Very much. Thank you very much. Briefly for our next witness, general shirreff. The committee is fortunate to have with us today, again general sir richard shirreff, mostly so serve as the deputy supreme allied commander europe, and has otherwise headed for distinguished career, in which she has served in kosovo, and iraq. Indeed, in most of the combat situations of the british military. He is with us today to provided perspective on the strategy as a very recently retired british general. General sir richard, when did you formerly the military . Formally on seven august. You have been critical of the Government Strategy. I want to put a