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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 26, 2017

So whos right . Ill speak to one firm that says things are looking up, but its tough out there. In sport Lewis Hamilton labels Sebastian Vettel a disgrace after the two collide in an action packed azerbaijan grand prix. Coming of age he made his debut just six years ago, now ed sheeran has closed the Glastonbury Festival on the main pyramid stage. And carol has the weather. For many of us today, it will be a fine and dry day with a fair bit of sunshine. However, the cloud will build from the west and we will see some rain in Northern Ireland later this afternoon, heralding an u nsettled this afternoon, heralding an unsettled week ahead. First, our main story. Every single tower block which has had its cladding tested since the grenfell disaster has failed fire safety inspections. 60 high rises in 25 areas of england have been examined so far. Local councils are being urged to send samples in more quickly for testing. There are still more than 500 other buildings nationwide that need to

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live June 26, 2017

Shark in majorca sends out of the sea. Good morning. Its monday 26th june. Im joanna gosling. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. A deal between the conservatives and the Democratic Unionist Party to support theresa mays Minority Government in parliament is expected to be announced very shortly. The Prime Minister is meeting senior dup figures inside Downing Street now, to finalise the details for a so called Confidence And Supply arrangement under which the dups ten mps will vote with the 317 conservatives to form a majority in the House Of Commons. We will bring you the latest on those talks. Lets go to chris mason in Downing Street. What are you expecting . Well, they arrived, the dup, around 15 or 20 minutes ago, greeted by the Prime Minister on the steps of Downing Street. Lots of beaming smiles on the expectation is that we should get details pretty soon, that we should get details pretty 0011, once that we should get details pretty soon, once that meeting breaks up, as do the exact na

BBCNEWS BBC News At One June 26, 2017

And weighing 65,000 tonnes the royal navys new Aircraft Carrier prepares for its first sea trials. And coming up in the sport on bbc news, formula 1 championship leader Sebastian Vettel is urged to calm down after being penalised for a collision with rival Lewis Hamilton in azerbaijan. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. Its taken 18 days but a deal has now been done between the dup and the conservatives which will guarantee the partys support for theresa mays minority government. In whats described as a 2 year confidence and supply arrangement, the Prime Minister has the backing of the dups 10 mps, after losing her majority in the general election. But while dup leader Arlene Foster has successfully negotiated a deal worth a billion pounds, she faces some perhaps tougher talks ahead parties in belfast have raised concerns that the dup tory deal has undermined the negotiations on restoring devolution at stormont and the deadline for those to succeed is thursday. 0ur Pol

BBCNEWS BBC News At Five June 26, 2017

We want you to stay. The cladding used on Grenfell Tower is withdrawn from around the world. The Us Supreme Court has partially lifted an injunction against president Donald Trumps travel ban. And a new Aircraft Carrier hms Queen Elizabeth Sets Sail For The First Time from the Rosyth Dockyard in fife. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is that after more than two weeks of talks the conservatives and the Democratic Unionist Party have agreed a parliamentary deal to support theresa mays Minority Government. It will mean an extra £1 billion for health, education and infrastructure in Northern Ireland. The conservatives have also agreed to keep the so called triple lock on pensions and maintain universal winterfuel payments for pensioners. Leaders in scotland and wales have condemned the deal other parties have raised concerns that the deal will cause problems in Northern Ireland. Our Political Correspondent iain watson reports. Why has it taken so long . Theresa may had wanted to seal a deal w

BBCNEWS Sportsday June 26, 2017

How did you do this morning . Worse. This was the worst you ever did . This was the worst ever, yes. 0h, kisses for your sister, thats really nice. But sylvie, whose daughters wake her several times a night, improved her score. Maybe ive just gotten used to functioning on very little sleep. I have to be on as soon as my kids wake up. As for me. I finished and ive done quite badly i also did the tests while having my brain scanned. After a normal nights sleep, my brain was functioning well. The bright orange blobs are areas of increased activity. And this is the scan done after four hours sleep. Theres not much going on. Its pretty clear there is much less activity in these areas of the brain that we know are crucial for things like decision making, Problem Solving and memory. So, our 24 hour culture could be having a serious impact on society. Those signing up to the worlds biggest sleep study will help show the extent of the problem and reveal how much sleep we need for our brains to

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