Weekend in a row. Another weekend, another street in hong kong, as the riot police come in with full force to try and clear the streets. Talks resume, aimed at averting strikes by thousands of Heathrow Airport workers. He would come to the side of my bed and just scream. We have parents separating. Its definitely getting worse. And the Victoria Derbyshire programme reports on what experts call a hidden Public Health crisis over sleep. Thats in half an hour, here on bbc news. Good afternoon. Efforts to prevent a derbyshire dam from collapsing close to the town of Whaley Bridge have entered a third day. Emergency services are in a race against time to pump water out of the toddbrook reservoir and reinforce the dam. There are fears that more wet weather tomorrow could see water levels breach the dam causing serious flooding and a danger to life in Whaley Bridge. This morning some residents whod spent a second night away from their homes were being allowed to return briefly to collect esse
Against pro democracy demonstrators as they demonstrated for the ninth weekend in a row. If we come down here we can see they have built a barricade here. Another place in the street with a flashing light socket with the police are at. More talks are held to try and avert a strike by thousands of workers at heathrow next week. Cheering. And england take control of the first ashes test at edgbaston. After building a first innings lead of 90, theyve taken a couple of early australian wickets. Well have the latest in half an hour. Good afternoon. Efforts to prevent a derbyshire dam from collapsing close to the town of Whaley Bridge have entered a third day. Emergency services are in a race against time to pump water out of the toddbrook reservoir and reinforce the dam. There are fears that more wet weather tomorrow could see water levels breach the dam, causing serious flooding and a danger to life in Whaley Bridge. This morning, some residents, whod spent a second night away from their h
As they demonstrated for the ninth weekend in a row. If we come down here, we can see theyve built up a bit of a barricade here, these protesters. This is where theyve retreated to because at the other end of the street, where these flashing lights are, is where the police are at. Talks aimed at averting strikes by thousands of Heathrow Airport workers are adjourned for the day and will resume tomorrow. More than 170 flights scheduled for monday and tuesday have been cancelled. And coming up in sportsday in half an hour, well have the latest from birmingham as england take control of the first ashes test at edgbaston. Good evening. Efforts to prevent a derbyshire dam from collapsing close to the town of Whaley Bridge have entered a third day. Emergency services are in a race against time to pump water out of the toddbrook reservoir and reinforce the dam. There are fears that more wet weather tomorrow could see water levels breach the dam, causing serious flooding and endangering life i
Events will take place around the world today to mark the 50th anniversary of when man first set foot on the moon. The mayor of new york declares a local emergency as two thirds of the United States prepares for a dangerous heatwave. Good morning. Our weather is set to get hotter next week in fact, very hot for some of us. But were not there yet. Still a bit of rain to come this weekend. Ive got yourfull forecast coming up. Heartbreak for rory mcilroy as he misses the cut by one shot at his home open championship at royal portrush in northern ireland. Its saturday the 20th ofjuly. Our top story uk ships have been warned by the government to stay away from the coast of iran, after the countrys armed forces seized a british tanker yesterday. Late last night, the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, said therell be serious consequences if the vessel and its 23 crew arent quickly released, but added that military options are not being considered. It comes after weeks of escalating tensions in t
The debate gets heated well away from the big arenas and famous matadors are the socalled the surround of festivals where small calves are killed by young bull fighters the animals present no real threats but they are nevertheless killed for spectacle well bullfighting is banned in most countries and animal activists in spain wanted to be outlawed there too they see killing defenseless animals as barbarism but there are those who have a different view some see it as part of the countrys Cultural Heritage and argue it should be protected well our reporter went to san rafael where the conflict is playing out. These one year old bull calves will soon be the Main Attraction in a blood thirsty spectacle. Its to be held in san preface arena 50 kilometers northwest of madrid. But just before the bull fight begins the mood on the streets turns ugly for the 1st time the bulls wont be killed in the arena you know what i think the bulls should have to die this time to with a little bit of knowled