which are demanding significant pay rises for their workers, want to increase the pressure on employers ahead of another round of negotiations. let s get more on that. with me now is michael field, european market strategist at morningstar. thanks forjoining us. this is a battle that we are seeing play out in many countries dealing with cost of living crises. zoning in on germany, talk to us about what circumstances the transport workers are fighting. i circumstances the transport workers are fiaahtin. ~ , ., , circumstances the transport workers are fighting- are fighting. i think in germany you have not are fighting. i think in germany you have got two are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific things - are fighting. i think in germany you have got two specific things going l have got two specific things going on, one is that inflation, like in other parts of the eurozone is still persistently h
they have been under way now for about 15 minutes. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it s time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, but from the ten team, it s goodnight. welcome back to bbc news and to downing street on a night where we ve seen resignations from two of borisjohnson s most senior ministers. we ll be talking through the big story here with our two guests and taking a brief look at how this story features on tomorrow s front pages. with me are benedicte paviot, who is the uk correspondent for france 2a, and ali miraj, columnist at the article. welcome to bbc news. i can remember we were sailing here a few weeks ago in downing street and isaac i sent you at the time, what you make of this, let me ask you the same question with a new development in borisjohnson s question with a new development in boris johnson s efforts question with a new development in borisjohnson s efforts to stay in power here in number
predicting a summer of travel disruption for air passengers. the daily mirror chooses to focus on the pay gap between the ba workers and the boss of the airline. the daily mail leads on rwanda, where commonwealth leaders are meeting. it says the pm is to rebuke prince charles over the prince s reported concerns at the government s plan to send some asylum seekers to the country. the times also goes with that story, saying borisjohnson has accused his critics of having outmoded views of rwanda. and there s another royal story in the sun. it says the queen has returned to one of her favourite pastimes horse riding a move it reckons will cheer the nation. perhaps a rebuke is a bit strong. i don t know how you rebuke the future king. but they say boris johnson is urging prince charles to keep an open but they say borisjohnson is urging prince charles to keep an open mind. yes, that is very much the wish of the prime ministerfor yes, that is very much the wish of the prime
And Olivia Coleman pick up awards for their roles in the bbcs Night Manager. The film la la land breaks records by winning seven. Good morning. In sport, an excellent result for Plymouth Argyle, from the fourth tier of english football, earn an fa cup replay after drawing with liverpool at anfield. An icy blast hits large parts of Eastern Europe. These are the conditions on the beaches of greece. Carol has the details of what it will be like here. Good morning. By by the end of the week some of us could well see some snow. Not all of us, though. Today we have a grey and sta m ps start us, though. Today we have a grey and stamps start with rain moving South Eastwards. Behind it we return to some sunshine and blustery showers. And very windy in the more west. Ill have more details on all of that in 15 minutes. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa may will outline plans which she says will transform Mental Health services in england. In herfirst major speech on health s