On the bbc news at five. And in the victims and Grenfell Tower disaster have taken place. Theresa may apologised for the official response, saying it wasnt good enough. The duke of edinburgh has been admitted to hospital but is said to be in good spirits. And parts of the uk are basking in the hottestjune day since 1976 with a temperature of 33. 9c recorded at heathrow. Good afternoon from westminster. Our main story at 5pm. New measures to prepare britain for brexit have dominated the governments legislative the governments legislative priorities set out in the queens speech. Of the 27 bills that were announced by her majesty, eight were linked to brexit. There were also announcements on terror and security legislation and Domestic Violence, but there was little mention of the more controversial elements of the conservatives manifesto, such as grammar schools. So what was in it . The main focus was brexit and the great repeal bill, with the government saying it wants to build the wide
Blustery diet on the roof of Broadcasting House and across the uk we have early showers. Blustery start. For others even windy and more wet weather on the way. The Weather Forecast for the whole weekend coming up. Thank you. Good morning. First our main story. A chaotic handling of personal Data Breaches is undermining confidence in the governments ability to protect the uk from Cyber Attacks. Thats according to the commons public accounts committee, which says ministers have taken too long to consolidate the Alphabet Soup of agencies tasked with stopping attacks. Our Home Affairs Correspondent Dominic Casciani reports. The russians have engaged in Cyber Attacks against the us. The russians have engaged in Cyber Attacks against the us. The president ial campaign rocked by a hack. Hillary clintons team were targeted in a cyber attack. The resulting leak of staff personal e mails was devastating. But it is not just e mails was devastating. But it is notjust us e mails was devastating. Bu
i just can t. but i have since moved to atlanta, georgia, which i consider to be, you know, the new black wall street. when the president comes to tulsa tomorrow he will yet again address a shameful episode in the country s history. and with the murder of george floyd still uppermost, many will wonder just how much has really changed in america over the past 100 years. gary 0 donoghue, bbc news, tulsa. new rules designed to reduce the number of fake whiplash claims have come into force in england and wales. the government says the changes will save the average motorist around £35 a year on their car insurance. the system has been simplified and motorists can now use an online portal to make accident claims under £5,000. there is now a ban on settling whiplash cases without medical evidence, a practice which has in the past opened the door to fraudulent or exaggerated claims. insurers have pledged to pass on the savings that these reforms will create to drivers.
has come to an end today. china announces that families can now have three children up from the current limit of two as data shows a steep decline in the number of births. 0pposition politicians in israel continue their talks and look close to a deal which would end the premiership of benjamin netanyahu. new rules designed to reduce the number of fake whiplash claims come into force in england and wales. and coming up. expect more busy beaches on bank holiday monday, on what could be the hottest day of the year so far. there s a fresh push to get more people in england vaccinated against covid 19, amid concerns that the variant first