on board. one pilot. four tourists. the company leading this tour is ocean gate expeditions. type of sub they used is pictured here. the dive takes customers to see the wreck which sits 12,500 feet beneath the ocean s surface. they re stuck down there somewhere. the company has yet to comment on the report or confirm whether one of their subs is currently missing. the coast guard, though, telling us that the rescue operation is way off the coast of newfoundland, canada 900 miles east of cape cod, massachusetts. let s pause there because oceangate has issued a statement in the last few minutes saying they are able to do whatever they can. they do confirm that this is actually their sub. and they will keep us updated as best they can. we re following them on their social media platforms but also now in contact with them and we ll let you know how this is going. a couple of things have changed about the story. we weren t sure if they were supposed to be down there for days or ho
an nhs health check at the age of 45 so they can discuss the menopause with their doctor. heartbreakfor the home nations as both scotland and wales fail to qualify for the women s world cup. a cold start the day in the southeast with patchy thrust, the rest of us do not have a skull to start as yesterday. with apache frost, the rest of us do not have as cold start as yesterday. it s wednesday 12th october. our main story. the value of the pound has fallen sharply after the bank of england confirmed it won t extend an emergency financial support package beyond this friday. the measures were launched nearly two weeks ago because of the turmoil prompted by the chancellor s mini budget. our economics editor, faisal islam reports. the problems in uk financial markets are not solved. the bank of england has repeatedly stepped in to help the pensions industry since chancellor kwasi kwarteng s controversial mini budget. but the message from governor andrew bailey to the bbc is tha
For england in the champions trophy theyre through to the semi finals after beating new zealand in cardiff. Our marriage keeps you healthy, couples faring better with Heart Disease than those were single. For most people, a dry, brighter and warm day. The day feel more like june and yesterday did. First, our main story. The final day of campaigning in the General Election will see the Party Leaders on a hectic schedule of visits to key towns and cities across britain, in a last push for votes. The closing stages of the campaign have been dominated by the issue of security following the London Bridge attack. Last night, in a speech widely criticised by her opponents, theresa may said if the conservatives are re elected, she would scrap any Human Rights Laws that prevent her from introducing tougher anti terror measures. Heres our Political Correspondent tom bateman. Just one day to go in and it is over to you. The closing stages of this campaign have been dominated by the argument over
reported them. emily: but the media gives the voice to some fringe, hot ridiculous take. harris: poor ruth malone. i mean, come on! you know what? i think about this, though, and i wonder where ruth is really comfortable. i mean, is she would she be better off if she didn t have the right to vote? she compared this to women s suffrage. would she be better off if we didn t have a civil rights movement in the 1960s. you re right, irony of the argument is its on juneteenth. i don t understand what makes ruth malone happy. can we get to that spot so she doesn t have to keep riding. emily: apparently, my voice doesn t matter because i like to be in the kitchen. we ve already expunged that according to the media that put that. kayleigh: i hope that pete might become the cyclist spokesperson. he took his bike out after he pulled into the white house and did that stunt riding in. ruth, reach out to pete. he may take you up on it. and we d get some good material