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BBCNEWS Breakfast July 10, 2017

Market. Good morning. The english Wine Industry has grown by nearly 20 in the last year so im at this vineyard in kent looking at whats been behind that sparkling performance. Millions of us already know how beautiful the Lake District is, now the rest of the world does too. We are live there this morning as the United Nations gives it World Heritage data is. Im at wimbledon where a place in the quarter finals is on offer for britains best. Andy murray and Johanna Konta are both in action today and both looking to get into the last eight here at the all england club. Weather wise, were looking at a mixture of sunshine and showers, a 30 chance of showers through the afternoon. For the uk as a whole, sunshine and showers but some of the showers will be heavy and thundery in east anglia and the south east. More later in the programme. Good morning. First, our main story. The case of the terminally ill 11 month old boy, charlie gard, returns to the High Court Today, as judges consider new

BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire July 10, 2017

Hello, welcome to the programme were live until am this morning. Also, does the accent you have mean people think you are thick . Or more intelligent than you are . This after Angela Rayner, The Shadow Education Secretary, was called thick after being on the Andrew Marr Show yesterday. Let me know what perceptions people have of you because of where you were born. Use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. The case of the terminally ill 11 month old boy, charlie gard, returns to the High Court Today, as judges consider new evidence relating to potential treatment for his condition. An earlier ruling supported the view of his doctors that nothing can be done to improve his quality of life, and they should be allowed to switch off his Life Support Systems. Kathryn stanczyszyn reports. Hes still fighting, so were still fighting. A phrase that chris and Connie Gard Have used many times as they battle to keep their baby

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live July 10, 2017

Through one of londons most popular tourist attractions. Up to 70 firefighters are sent to camden lock market as the blaze breaks out overnight. The cause remains unknown. Andy murray and Johanna Konta bid for a spot in the wimbledon quarterfinals. Good morning. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. The case of the terminally ill 11 month old boy charlie gard returns to the High Court Today, as judges consider new evidence relating to potential treatment for his condition. An earlier ruling supported the view of his doctors that nothing can be done to improve his quality of life, and they should be allowed to switch off his life support systems. Kathryn stanczyszyn reports. Hes still fighting, so were still fighting. A phrase that chris gard and connie yates have used many times as they battle to keep their baby son charlie alive. This could happen to anyone, we are just two normal, everyday people. Were not strong people. What is strong is the love we have for our boy. Hes kept us going throu

BBCNEWS World Business Report July 11, 2017

A major review published in the uk today says workers need more rights and everyone involved needs to pay more tax. And cleaning up russias nuclear mess. We visit an old navy base thought to be one of the most toxic sites in the whole of the country now getting a facelift. Welcome to World Business report. Im rachel horne. The world of work is changing, but are employment and tax laws keeping up . Here in the uk, a Government Review is calling for workers in the so called gig economy to get new rights. These are people using technology to take short term jobs such as driving for uber or deliveroo. This type of Companies Offer flexibility over hours, but often with lower pay and poorer conditions. The Taylor Review says there should be a new category of worker called a dependent contractor. They would get benefits such as some form of minimum wage and sick pay. This is relevant to more and more people around the world. Mckinsey found that across the eu and us 20 to 30 of people are invo

BBCNEWS BBC Business Live July 11, 2017

Will look at the asian markets and also we will look ahead to wall street. Flying Around The World at someone street. Flying Around The World at someone elses expands might seem like fun, but is Business Travel all it is cracked up to be . One man trying to get companies to part with their cash. Scientists tell us our desire to drink more coffee makes us live longer. How do you drink yours . I like live longer. How do you drink yours . Ilike and live longer. How do you drink yours . I like and americana with extra hot milk. Just tell us on twitter. Extra strong lotto for me. You have been sharing yours. We will share those with you later. A very warm welcome to Business Live. The world of work is changing but the question is, can employment and tax law keep up . In the uk government review was calling for workers in the so called gig economy to get new rights, they are talking about people who take short term jobs, things like driving for uber. It can offer flexibility but it often mea

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