Of the well connected multi millionaire sex offender, Jeffrey Epstein. Women going through the menopause face a National Shortage of hormone replacement therapy. And a shock call up for an uncapped player for the England Rugby world cup squad. Hello, a very good evening to you. Welcome to bbc news. Hong Kong International airport was brought to a standstill today, with all flights cancelled after Anti Government protesters occupied parts of the building. Many of them were protesting the actions of police, who on sunday we re actions of police, who on sunday were firing tear gas and bullets at the protesters. Today, the chinese authorities linked the protesters to terrorism. A warning that you may find some of the images in this report from our Global Affairs correspondent, naomi grimley, disturbing. Ground to a halt. Usually, hong Kong International airport is one of the busiest hubs in the world, but today, its planes have been stopped by yet another growing democracy protest. Hundred
50 yea rs face a National Shortage of hrt. 50 years since the beginning of the troubles in Northern Ireland, we hear local peoples memories. And at 11 30 p. M. , oursecond hear local peoples memories. And at 11 30 p. M. , our second and final look of the night at the morning papers. Weve got the chief correspondent of the guardian and the deputy Political Editor of the spectator, katy balls. Stay with us for that at 11 30pm on bbc news. Good evening. An investigation by bbc news has found that drug crime is shifting from many big cities to the countryside. In the last five years, the number of offences has fallen in urban areas but risen in rural ones. Dealers, known as county lines gangs because they operate across borders, have expanded their networks into suburbs and smaller towns. City based drug gangs use the homes of addicts as a base for their dealing called cuckooing. In a moment, well hear about the governments proposals today on law and order, but first our special correspond
A National Shortage of hrt drugs. Women are being told to see their gp about alternatives. The to see their gp about alternatives. Idea that i may and the idea that i may go to my doctors and not be able to get the hrt is worrying. I dont want to go back to being that hormonal anxiety mess that i was beforehand. And 50 years since the beginning of the troubles in northern ireland. We hear local peoples memories. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, andy murray makes his return to singles tennis at the cincinnati masters. Good evening. An investigation by bbc news has found that drug crime is shifting from many big cities to the countryside. In the last five years, the number of offences has fallen in urban areas but risen in rural ones. Dealers, known as county lines gangs because they operate across borders, have expanded their networks into suburbs and smaller towns. City based drug gangs use the homes of addicts as a base for their dealing, called cuckooing. In a moment well hear
Nikkei up. European equities right now as well a bit of a mixed picture ftse up slightly the tenyear note is trading at 2. 053. Now to the big story of the morning. Details on the hack capital one disclosing a massive data breach that affects 100 million u. S. Customers and 6 million in canada. The company says 140,000 social numbers and 80,000 Bank Accounts and 1 million Canadian Social insurance numbers were compromised. It says the largest category of data that was exposed was from credit card applications including names, addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth and self reported income the hacker also accessed customer status status such as payment history, Credit Scores and credit limits. The breach occurred in late march. The hacker accessed information through a vulnerability of the servers in an unnamed cloud company. The fbi arrested a suspect, Paige Thompson shes a former engineer at Amazon Web Services. Authorities allege thompson posted some data on gethub and a private ch
Plenty more on bbc. Com. You can reach me on social media. Now on bbc news, live to singapore for Asia Business report. Hong kong airport protest. Authorities restore services as demonstrators continue to target terminals. Will flying cars take off . Its been the pipedream of inventors for more than a century. Will it ever become reality . Good morning asia. Hello, world its tuesday, great to be back and thanks forjoining us for this edition of Asia Business report, im rico hizon in singapore and we start in hong kong. The main airport in the city remains the focal point of pro democracy demonstrations as Authorities Say operations have resumed this morning. Yesterday afternoon all passenger flights were cancelled as thousands of processes converged on terminals. Earlier i asked Frank Mcmahon from the Fraser Institute how much the protests will impact hong kongs economy. Its potentially disastrous for both. Its tremendously important that the airport get open again. Sadly, this is also