The gun on himself following the slaughter President Trump addressed a nation in shock also on the program the next steps in spains catalonia crisis that would be breakaway region calls for International Mediation and its bad for independence from spain thats a day after Catalano Florence they say ninety percent of voters back secession in a referendum that was disrupted by police and dismissed by magick. The palestinians on the road to reconciliation the west bank fast said group visits its rival hamas in gaza for the first time in years he was there for the historic event and well hear from our callers from. The rhythms that rule our lives the three u. S. Researches share the nobel prize in medicine for that work in explaining how we take. On there a coke zero reopening environment to seven years and hundreds of millions of euros and motivations that could be set to rise again at the citys oldest rousey. Im phil gail welcome to the program. A gunman in the United States city of las v
My understanding is that without hesitation, wearing his normal clothes, he dived in and tried to assist. And he, im afraid, was himself severely injured, but utterly heroic. Security moves centre stage in the General Election campaign, as labour and the conservatives clash over funding for the police and Security Services. Welcome to bbc news. We are as close as we can get to London Bridge. The Police Cordon is still in place after Saturday Nights attack after seven people died and 48 people were injured. The normal working week is resuming in london with attempts to get back to normality. Many Tube Stations disrupted yesterday are back and running again, but still there is still an awful lot to reflect on after the grim events of the weekend. Lets take a look at what we know this morning. Police have said they do know the names of the attackers and will release them as soon as operationally possible, while officers try to establish if they were a part of a wider network. Two more pro
Fighter in afghanistan was reduced hell be out in weeks and well speak to his wife Claire Blackman in her first tv interview. Relief initially. I think it took a little while for the news to sink m, little while for the news to sink in, but absolutely delighted. The result we were hoping for. And the dangers of co sleeping with your new baby. When i woke up, id discovered that she wasnt breathing. I remember like lifting her up and then just running through to andy and screaming that she was gone. Health professionals tell us they fear parents are lying about sleeping with their children forfear of being judged. Well bring you the full story before 10am. Hello and welcome to the programme, were live until iiam. Throughout the morning really keen to hear your views as article 50 is triggered and a little later in the programme well introduce you to an incredible man this is 53 year old Bill Kochevar hes paralysed but hes been able to feed himself by using his thoughts to send messages f
For more than a0 years, and although the Prime Minister famously said brexit means brexit, and no deal is better than a bad deal, we still dont really know what life outside the eu will look like. What will our Trade Relationship be with our closest neigbours . And whats the future for eu citizens living and working here . Well try and answer some of your questions about britains exit from the eu. With me is our economics editor, kamal ahmed. Oliver illott, Senior Researcher at the thinktank the institute for government, which works to make whitehall more effective. And the uk immigration lawyer natasha chell, partner at Laura Devine Solicitors in london. It would be great if we could rehearse all of this, wouldnt it . lets make a start. We will try to look at all of the different aspects if we can. The first question, oliver, we will start with you. What will happen if there is no deal at the end of two years . If we cant agree terms with the other 27 members . Well, if there is no de
All this occurred before i was henry kissinger. It is not a known fact. I visited salisbury several when i was in winchester. And so i have a great feeling for where ted heath lived. I thought what i could do here is to describe our interaction with ted heath when he was Prime Minister. What the issues were. That sometimes we agreed. And occasionally we did not agree. But we obviously respected him as one of the important figures of our time. And with a vision for europe that is historic. So when the tories won the 1970 election, Richard Nixon was so elated that he called me on the telephone nearly every hour to update me on the status of the returns. In terms of our hierarchy, of course, it should have been the other way. Part of nixons enthusiasm for heath was the comparability of their rises to office. Heath was the first tory Prime Minister to be selected by the vote of the conservative members of Parliament Rather than by consensus of party eminences. Both heath and nixon were adm