Continues we will tell all. And the inside track on Donald Trumps Business Week later. You can get in touch with the Programme Using the just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. We start in the us where car giant Fiat Chrysler is denying it faces its own dieselgate scandal just a day after volkswagen was fined more than 4 billion for cheating emissions tests. The us regulator the Environmental Protection agency is accusing Fiat Chrysler of failing to disclose emissions software, at least eight different types, installed in thousands of its diesel vehicles. Epa says the software allowed the cars to exceed Pollution Limits and pump out higher levels of harmful nitrogen dioxide. But the companys boss says it did nothing illegal. So how big could this be . The investigation involves Thejeep Grand Cherokee suv and dodge ram pickup made in the last three years. That adds up to more than 100,000 vehicles the vast majority sold in the us. The epa says Fiat Chrysler could be liable for fines of up to 4
For a Bespoke Dealfor the uk and it is reported one important theme, the Prime Minister will be respectful to the 27 other leaders of eu and say she wants a deal that works for the whole of the uk and a deal that works for the rest of the uk, because unlike donald trump, she wants the eu to thrive. So we thought we would look at some of these issues. A Centralised European government would be a nightmare. Such a europe can, in its economic and political strength, be a superpower. A superpower, but not a superstate. We will give the british people a referendum with a simple in or out choice. Thatcher in bruges, blair in warsaw, cameron at bloomburg, and now theresa may closer to home. We have been waiting a long time for this moment, but the Prime Minister will deliver her definitive speech on europe as she explains how she is going to take the uk out of the eu. It will be detailed, as she answers critics who have chided herfor relying on platitudes such as brexit means brexit. Theresa
time for a look at the weather. here s louise lear. hi,jane. hi, jane. good afternoon or good evening, everybody. this is what you need for mother nature, a beautiful blanket of wild flowers to attract the birds and the bees on the butterflies. this is what we had in northern ireland on the causeway coast. it has been the wettestjuly on record in northern ireland but every cloud has a silver lining because we have lots of flowers in bloom at the moment. as we move through tomorrow it looks likely that we will be able to enjoy it as well. a quieter story, between weather systems. the northerly wind driving in a few scattered showers and making it feel a little bit cooler than it should be for this time of year. most showers to the east of the pennines as we go through the day. best of the sunshine out of the west and a few
freezing and a few splashes of light rain across england and wales. first thing tomorrow, that cold front sinks its way south. so a little bit of light rain through central parts of the uk. to the south of that, sunny spells few drizzly showers, but 7 to 10 degrees. further north, though, that s where that cold air is streaming in from the north. so typically only about 2 to 6 with those snow showers continuing to accumulate for northern and eastern scotland and northeast england heading through monday night into tuesday. now again, some snow and some ice expected across northern and eastern scotland and northeast england. so temperatures across the northern half of the uk below freezing but just about above freezing further south as that weather front continues to just push its way slowly southwards. tuesday morning, then we might well start with quite a bit of cloud and outbreaks of rain in the far south as that weather front slowly clears elsewhere, a return to sunnier skies, but a
so a little bit of light rain through central parts of the uk. to the south of that, sunny spells few drizzly showers, but 7 10 celsius. further north, though, that s where that cold air is streaming in from the north. so typically only about 2 6 celsius with those snow showers continuing to accumulate for northern and eastern scotland and north east england. heading through monday night into tuesday. now again, some snow and some ice expected across northern and eastern scotland and north east england. so temperatures across the northern half of the uk below freezing, but just about above freezing further south as that weather front continues to just push its way slowly southwards. tuesday morning then, we might well start with quite a bit of cloud and outbreaks of rain in the far south as that weather front slowly clears. elsewhere, a return to sunnier skies, but a brisk northerly wind driving in more snow flurries, particularly for northern and eastern scotland, eastern england. but