Three suspected spies for Russia Living in the uk have been arrested and charged in a Major National Security Investigation. The defendants, all bulgarian nationals, had been living in britain for several years, but its alleged they were working for the Russian Security services. Daniel de simone has our top story. Suspected of spying for russia. Bulgarian citizens who have been living in the uk for years. Including this woman, Katrin Ivanova. She ran courses on British Values for recent immigrants. Counterterrorism detectives swooped on a Major National Security Investigation in february this year. Searching a flat in this north london building. And this Seaside Guesthouse in norfolk. Five were arrested, three were charged. The . Arrested, three were charged. They had this big arrested, three were charged. They had this big tent arrested, three were charged. Tie had this big tent thing up arrested, three were charged. Tie1 had this big tent thing up and arrested, three were charged. T
And fiona bruce will be here with a round up of the day before the news. But first, its time for newswatch. Hello, welcome to newswatch with me, Paddy Oconnell standing inforsamira. Coming up diane abbott got her maths in a muddle but did bbc news get their sums wrong too and make too muchf it . And Madeline Mccann is a tragic case, but is the bbc obsessed with it . Brexit was always going to loom large over this Election Campaign and this week, it took centre stage. The war of words started on monday. Theresa may describes the reports of a fractious dinner with her and urban the European Union as brussels gossip. She was reporting to use the kinds of sharp disagreements withjuncker over how quickly a deal could be done. Maxine edmonds was one of the number of viewers are surprised at the prominence being given to a second hand anonymous briefing in german. Writing Rob Cattle Agreed but was this just gossip . On tuesday, the bbcs Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg try to nail that down
By davis and hammond, Laura Kuenssberg tried again to get clarity on the state of discussions between the uk and eu. Can i ask you not to hide behind the fact that there will be with negotiations, in this election, dont voters are allowed to know how much taxpayers cash they are stumping up, is close to zero or 100 million or zero . The bbcs Political Editor faced questions from viewers. And one of you called jim asked its notjust the conservatives who have been under scrutiny in this week before the Election Coverage. On tuesday, The Shadow Home Secretary diane abbott was questioned about labours plans to recruit 10,000 more Police Officers and how much that would cost. Among a round of interviews, one with nick ferrari on lbc was probably not her finest hour. And later, jo coburn played it to her again on the daily politics show. How much would 10,000 Police Officers cost . Well, if we recruit the 10,000 policemen and women over a four year period, we believe it will be about £300,0
Today He Beatjohn Astley 4 3. When i first came here, i knew i could play well and go fast. Obviously, i can go further now, playing well. People told me to just enjoy it, and just for experience, really. In myself, i knew i could wina really. In myself, i knew i could win a few games. Also today at the motorpoint arena, ao year old welshman lee walker knocked out last years runner up, neil robertson. Walker came back from 3 2 down against the former world champion, and clinched the match with a break of 130. Thats all from sportsday. Coming up in a moment, the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the Business Editor of the independent, josie cox, and helenjoyce, the International Editor at the economist. Lets take a look at the front pages then. First up the ft its reporting that Companies Competing to build Nuclear Power stations in the uk have been asked to offer a significantly lower price for electricity than
and services with their pay and down within that break it down further, sectors like construction, up 5.7% because business is slowing down, compared to banks making big profits because of higher interest rates, pay is up 9.6%. then compare that to benefits, they went up by 10.1% because that is where inflation was last september but then you look of the immense, if you are seeking a job that you get £84.80 instead of £77, up £7, but that is still a lot lower than the weekly average wage of £613 a week orjust under 32 grants, so anyone on benefits still has a massive incentive to try to find work if they can stop white sandy, thank you.. stumping up for school uniforms will soon be on the minds of parents. all state schools in england are expected to follow new rules, cutting the cost of uniforms. but a survey commissioned by the bbc, suggests some schools haven t changed their prodecures. here s our education reporter, vanessa clarke. there s the pe socks, there s the pe top, shor