Vaccinating rohingya children. Also Cyrille Regis, a pioneer for black footballers, dies at the age of 59. What a great shot. Tributes are paid to the former west brom striker, who made his name in the late 1970s. And a narrow escape for a driver and passenger how they escaped with only minor injuries from this car crash in the us. Good morning. Its monday 15th january. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The Construction Firm, carillion, has gone into liquidation. Government officials had been involved in talks to try to prevent the collapse of the company, which owes banks about £900 million. This morning the government said Public Services provided by carillion will continue. The company employs 20,000 people in the uk. Carillion holds approximately a50 contracts with government. Some of the projects include the new hs2 rail line and managing nearly 900 School Buildings across the country. They are the second largest supplier of Maintenance Services to network rail and
To stop children from traveller communities getting a raw deal at school . One family tell us of their struggle to stay in education. I would love him to go to high school, i know im not too clever, but i would have tried my best and done something with my life, do you know what i mean . Hello and welcome to the programme, were live until iiam. Whatever you do for a living, we want to hear from you about workers in the Public Sector, who as you know, havent had a pay rise in seven years, but thats about to change, at least for some jobs, but not by as much as many people want. Also, the government is giving no new money for this pay rise. It has told Police Forces and the Prison Service to find the money themselves. We really want to hear from you. Tell us about the state of your wages, over the last few years and what you think of the pay cap being lifted on Police Officers and prison officers. You can e mail me. And thats our top story today some of the uks biggest unions are threate
Its wednesday 27th september. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Theresa may is bitterly disappointed the United States has proposed imposing a tax on the c seriesjet made by bombardier, one of Northern Irelands biggest employers. Bombardier have a contract to sell 125 of the c series planes to Delta Airlines. However, rival Airline Manufacturer boeing complained that bombardier got state subsidies from the uk and canada, which they say unfairly helped win the order. The tariff could could triple the cost of a c series aircraft sold in the United States. About 1000 jobs in belfast are linked to the c series, the wings of which are made at a purpose built factory at queens island. The programme is notjust important to bombardier jobs in Northern Ireland, but also to smaller Aerospace Firms across the uk which make components for the wings. 0ur north America Business correspondent Samira Hussain sent us this from new york. This is not the ruling that bombardier was hoping f
Sums as a brexit bill. And this is the scene on centre court, whereJohanna Konta is aiming to become britains first female Semi Finalist since 1978. Currently, its on serve in the first set. Theresa may has ordered a uk wide inquiry into the use of contaminated Blood Products in the nhs in the 19705 and 805. 2,400 people have died as a result of what the Prime Minister, described as an appalling tragedy which should never have happened. The Health Secretaryjeremy Hunt will meet families of the victims before deciding on the style of the inquiry. Many of those were haemophiliacs who contracted hepatitis c and aids related illnesses. The labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn said the inquiry should have the potential to trigger prosecutions. Jane Frances Kelly reports. For decades, the families of those affected by this scandal have fought for justice. During the 19705 and 805, haemophiliacs and others were infected with hepatitis c and hiv from imported Blood Products. Now, after pressure from mp5