Investment committee, josh, steve brown, we begin with the markets, stocks continue to stage their rebound, rise in bound yields giving relief there. You finally can take a little bit of a sigh of relief that yields have stop going down, maybe they bottomed and stocks did too. I feel like were in one of those moments and we have had them off and on over the years it remind message a lot of that risk on, risk off kind of market environment that we had previously spent months in different years throughout the recovery 2011 stands out. We probably did this in 2015 too. Where you have days is obvious, today is a risk on day, and so they sell off all the bond proxy, defensive sec ttors, and lasts a di or two days, and find yourself in other days, theyre taking up consumer stable stocks and utilities and Everything Else gets dumped i dont know that were definitively in that for a long time, but we have definitely been in that the last week or so maybe thats the way it has to be until we get
In sports out west and the wire german grand prix for the World Champion any steve brown will have the details. Now u. K. Prime minister Boris Johnson has told e. U. Leaders hell discuss breck said when they are ready to shift their position if they dont johnston says britain will leave without a deal he made the remarks during his 1st visit to scotland for the 1st time as Prime Minister the prospect of a no deal bracks it is strongly oppose in scotland its 1st minister has warned it would lead to a new independence referendum lets go to live for us in edinburgh Boris Johnson 1st talking tough to europe will he follow through with his stray. I think that its clear even before he got here that there was a great strength of feeling across the Political Parties about a no deal breaker on sunday the leader of the scottish conservatives ruth davis had wrote an article in which she said that she generally would support Prime Minister johnson in his efforts to get a break to deal if in fact h
it was all surreal, it still is. things like that don t happen to small town people. i was very scared, i was worried that i was going to be next. he was the friendly former about to make it big on reality tv. he loved being on tv. a success to celebrate after so much loss, his first wife killed in an awful of fire. i was devastated this is my sister she was just this sweet giving person. they called it a horrible accident, but here is the thing. accidents just seemed to keep happening, deadly ones. these things kept coming up, intuitions that something wasn t right. wife number two had a growing suspicion. and she also had a plan. i had actually watched an episode of dateline and i had a revelation. a dangerous mission, was her own life at risk? this is a mystery that won t and, you couldn t write the story. hello and welcome to dateline. the death of a young mother in my house fire was almost too much for her family to bear. then, years later another d
and i was supposed to come over for the paralympic coverage. not being able to make it out was a huge blow. the whole thing about sport, it s not just about watching it, it s about feeling it, that immersive experience. before i was a presenter, i was captain of the london 2012 wheelchair rugby team. when i was in hospital, sport was what got me out. it was definitely the building blocks to the person that i have become. tokyo holds a special place in paralympic history. it was all the way back at the 1964 games that the term paralympic was first used. but being disabled injapan hasn t always been easy. it s often seen as a country that values conformity and fitting in. so, at the end of this paralympic year, i m finally getting the chance to explore japan and find out what life s like for those who stand out from the crowd. along the way, i ll meet some old opponents, discover a hidden tropical culture, and ride the waves with some adaptive surfing. my journey across japan b
in the middle. also on the programme: a us judge unseals some documents that authorised the fbi to search donald trump s florida home. we ll get the latest from washington. we speak to the former australian prime minister kevin rudd on the tensions in the pacific between the us and china, and beijing s relationship with taiwan. japan launches a nationwide competition to try to enourage people in their 20s and 30s to drink more alcohol. that was fantastic. you can t buy that feeling, frankly. and striking gold: we hear from one of the british divers who helped locate a us world war i shipwreck that s been missing since 1917. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it is newsday. singapore, this is bbc news. it is newsday- singapore, this is bbc news. it is newsday. hello and welcome to the programme. we start in ukraine, where explosions have been reported at a military airbase in russian occupied crimea. the authorities say there s been no damage, and that a u