Business. Well have the latest from wales and hearfrom the first minister of wales mark drakeford. The other main stories on bbc news at 5. A former high courtjudge says Police Officers investigating an alleged vip paedophile ring may themselves have broken the law. This the plummeting pound sterling continues to fall on currency markets as market jitters grow at the prospect of a no deal brexit. Liverpools lord mayor resigns following complaints about a video he shared containing racist material last night. President trump arrives in jamestown, virginia to mark the 400th anniversary of democracy in the United States. Some black groups stay away. People with alcohol problems in england are half as likely to get the right help compared to other areas of britain. It is 5pm, our top story. Boris johnson has spent the afternoon meeting welsh farmers who have expressed their strong opposition to the uk crashing out of the eu without a deal. In the latest stop on his tour of the uk he visite
English cricket, they have won their last 11 games here across the format and 2015. Dominated against australia and getting a good start to the series for the crucial and what most people are saying is likely to be a tight series across the five matches. Chelsea have banned a fan for life for using racially abusive language towards manchester citys Raheem Sterling during a match at Stamford Bridge in december last year. Police did investigate but the Crown Prosecution Service said there was insufficient evidence for a criminal charge. But chelsea operating under the civil standard of proof and after employing lip reading experts decided to take it into their own hands. Five other supporters have been temporarily suspended for using abusive language and threatening and aggressive behaviour. 0ne bit of transfer business that has concluded, everton have sold midfielder Idrissa Gueye to paris st germain today for a fee in the region of 30 million pounds. The Senegal International had been
You inspire many young people, one is here with me, if it is ok, he would like to ask you a question. You inspire me every single day, your message has spread all around the world. What advice would you give to someone like me who is trying to make an impact but once their voice to be louder . I dont, its, idont, its, in i dont, its, in the beginning i, i mean, my voice wasnt heard at all, as so many others, and ijust tried different ways until i found some kind of method, and that made my voice heard. So i think of course it is individually for everyone, and you just have to be creative and come up with may be something new to do. There are so incredibly many things you can do, and since this is such an incredibly big and global problem, it needs to be tackled from every possible angle. So, i mean, you can do so much. What im thinking now is that im only going to take it step by step, andi only going to take it step by step, and i will have to do is i feel, of course. I dont have anyt
Condition after three teenagers were pulled from the sea near clacton pier in essex. A special report from inside kashmir in lockdown cut off since sunday after india removed its special status. The anger inside isnt really spilling out onto the streets, as we have seen happen before in kashmir. The reason for that is that people arent able to communicate with each other and because of the tight security deployment. And we talk to the 20 year old cello prodigy from nottingham who played at prince harry and meghans wedding as he prepares to perform at the proms. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news. One of the biggest deals of transfer deadline day Romelu Lukaku has left Manchester United to join inter milan for a club record fee. Good evening. A major United Nations report on land use and Climate Change says we should all be eating less meat and making ourdiets more plant based. The un experts say were consuming too many meat and diary products in the west and its helping to fuel Glo
But it finds its echo in a very different england. This is labour voting stoke on trent. Much of its proud Industrial Heritage has been reduced to dereliction. Here, leave sentiment seems motivated by a sense that a cherished part of the citys identity has been lost. Next wednesday, did you say . Yeah. Earlier this year, i met shirley ray. I dont feel proud to be british any more, and i think a lot of people feel the same way as well. I think were a laughing stock of the world. No, ijust want us out. To be honest, ive got no confidence in any of the mps. At all. Metropolitan manchester is also traditional labour territory, but the contrast with the declining Old Industrial heartlands is stark. Everywhere you look, there is regeneration, renewal. Labour voters here see brexit as a threat to this success. Peoples views on the need for a public vote have changed dramatically. Right the way across the north, the majority want to see whatever deal they come up with in westminster going back