Be going to hammer i think it was just a polite as well you know it also shows the view from the u. K. When theyre looking at the e. U. That until a miracle is the the most powerful woman in the world but also in europe well im not going to comment on that but and europe she certainly is a powerful voice and shes the voice of reason if you compare the tone to the tone of of those as she always was very very disciplined and what she said because she knows whats at stake and at stake is a close relationship with britain and on many many issues britain was also strongest in closest allies fight to go and threat red tape for instance even britain leaving the fiscally conservative countries after the lisbon voting rules a new step blocking minorities so its been it tough for us and not to speak of the german car industry the creditors etc so she knows whats at stake. And she is a very very experienced old hand limits before we run out of time there are reports that johnson wants to ask for
The club has until midnight to show it can pay its debts or it could be thrown out of the football league. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. World leaders have expressed concern at the Record Number of wildfires continuing to blaze in brazils amazon rainforest. The french president , Emmanuel Macron tweeted our house is burning, and has called for the issue to be discussed as a matter of International Concern at this weekends g7 summit in biarritz. Brazils president Jair Bolsonaro responded by accusing mr macron of a misplaced colonialist mindset, and using the issue for political gain. This map shows the extent of the problem, with more than 2,500 active fires currently in the brazilian amazon which a vital carbon store that slows down the pace of global warming. Data from brazils Space Agency Says there have been more than 75,000 wildfires so far this year double the total number in 2013. Thats an 85 increase on the same period last year. Conservationists have blamed mr
At this moment, as we come face to face with death, let us draw close in love, travel together in these difficult hours and days and open our hearts to comfort one another. May love and peace rest with you and those whom you love and with those who love you, today and always. Thank you, helen. That now is the conclusion to this short remembrance ceremony. Please take the time, if you can, to look at the wonderful tributes and flowers to andrew. This is just tributes and flowers to andrew. This isjust a small tributes and flowers to andrew. This is just a small part of the many tributes that have been laid at the scene of andrews death and also received by the force from both police colleagues, fire, ambulance, military and members of the public as well, and a true reflection of how andrews passing has been felt by us locally, but also by the rest of the country. Thank you for coming andi of the country. Thank you for coming and i wish you well for the rest of the day. Thank you. The sc
Was a dearly loved and respected colleague. We gather here one week from the tragic death of pc Andrew Harper, our dearly loved and respected friend and colleague, a dearly respected police officer. Tv chef pru leith is brought in to help aid a new review of food in nhs hospitals. Its another one. Disaster for england in the ashes as the top order collapses at headingley. And coming up on bbc news the clock ticks at bury. The club will be expelled from the efl at midnight, unless a last minute deal can be struck to save it. Hello, good afternoon, welcome to the bbc news at one oclock. The Record Number of wildfires in the amazon rainforest has been described as an International Crisis by the french president Emmanuel Macron hes called for them to be top of the agenda at this weekends g7 summit. There have been 75,000 fires this year in the Worlds Largest rainforest, which is home to about 3 million species of plants and animals, and a million indigenous people. Brazils president Jair B
Now on bbc news. A special report on the big issues facing uk agriculture, including the possible effects of brexit and Climate Change. Hi there and welcome to this special programme putting the focus on farming. Bbc news has just spent a week looking at the industry that, of course, feeds us, shapes our countryside, and is an important contributor to the national economy. And weve been talking to farmers, around the uk, about their hopes and fears for the future. Well start by looking at brexit. The uks farming unions have warned that with no deal there could be severe disruption to the industry. The Farm Business consultancy, andersons, says that in the event of no deal, up to £850 million a year could be lost in profits. But could there be opportunities too . As a former sheep farmer myself, i was keen to find out and i started myjourney on the border in Northern Ireland. Brexit has brought uncertainty to agriculture, but nowhere more so than here, on the irish border. Owen martins