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hello, welcome back to verified live. time for a look at the business news now with egon. as you've been hearing — the uk's national air traffic service or nats, says its fixed the technical issue that caused flight delays. the fault forced it to restrict the flow of aircraft to maintain safety. let's cross now to the airline expert whojoins us expert who joins us now. delays were getting the live... aha john, thank you forjoining us. quite a hairy day for uk airspace. how do airlines cope with this? it is day for uk airspace. how do airlines cape with this?— cope with this? it is very much a nightmare _ cope with this? it is very much a nightmare scenario, _ cope with this? it is very much a nightmare scenario, as - cope with this? it is very much a nightmare scenario, as you - cope with this? it is very much a nightmare scenario, as you can. nightmare scenario, as you can imagine. we are at the peak of the summer season. today in the uk it is the last public, day of the summer. flights are sold out everywhere. people looking forwards to their holiday or coming back from holiday. with the system down to a minimum of operations, as it has been over the last few hours, when flight plans have had to be compiled manually by controllers in the nats organisation, rather than supported by the automated system, that has led to limited air travel activity. we have mainly seen long haul flights that were already en route to the uk allowed to continue their journeys and come in. there has been a very small number of short—haul flights get again. one or two departures. it is great that the problem has been diagnosed and fixed, but the damage is already done, and it isn'tjust what has happened, this will ripple on for the rest of the day and into the following days. aircraft held on the ground with crews face a situation where they are ticking clocks in terms of the hours cruise can stay on duty. the crews are due to report on duty. the crews are due to report on flights but they are not certain to the park, they risk their hours running out. that causes a further effect of not having planes or cruise in the right places all with the power to operate the following services. ~ ., , , the power to operate the following services. ~ . , , ., the power to operate the following services. ~ , ., ,, services. was safety ever an issue? no. that services. was safety ever an issue? no- that is — services. was safety ever an issue? no- that is why _ services. was safety ever an issue? no. that is why the _ services. was safety ever an issue? no. that is why the system - services. was safety ever an issue? no. that is why the system was - services. was safety ever an issue? no. that is why the system was cut | no. that is why the system was cut down to a minimum, almost hibernation level operations. decades ago, all air traffic management was done by human intervention by a traffic controller. as in many industries, and reflecting the growth in the air traffic body, that has been automated by necessity for efficiency to the set up we have today. not only in the uk, but also elsewhere. so yes, humans cannot do as much as the automated system can do, so the system is rationed to the capacity which allows the pre—eminent focus on safety to be retained. pre-eminent focus on safety to be retained. , , ., , retained. there must be a big financial impact _ retained. there must be a big financial impact on _ retained. there must be a big financial impact on the - retained. there must be a big i financial impact on the airlines? there will be an enormous financial impact because it should be time for airlines to make hay while the sun shines. the northern summer season, it is the peak time of the year for flights. we've seen recent airline earning reports very high revenues, very high occupancy levels. that is a pleasant, has been a pleasant relief for airlines coming out of the cave good period. but, the cost involved for flights —— the covid—19 period. the cost of getting aircraft and crews into the right position, sorting out travel plans for the next few days... we know hundreds of flights will have been cancelled already. there will be an impact on revenue and cost the airlines, based on eight negative —— have both negative. on eight negative -- have both neuative. ., ~ ,, on eight negative -- have both neuative. ., ~' ,, ., on eight negative -- have both neuative. ., ~ i. ., ., , to china now — where the crisis continues for embattled real estate developer evergrande. it's shareprice plunged after it announced huge losses — and delayed a meeting with creditors. essentially, this is investors giving their verdict on the state of the company. showing their faith or, in this case, their lack of faith. as you indicated in your introduction, the hong kong stock exchange... for18 introduction, the hong kong stock exchange... for 18 months. introduction, the hong kong stock exchange... for18 months. investors have not had any opportunity in that time to show what they feel about the companies that they are buying and selling shares. now that they have had the opportunity, they have sold off that stock, and that gives you an indication of what they feel about the company. it has debts of more than $300 billion, an incredible staggering amount of money. they occupy a sector which is experiencing a number of difficulties. people in china are buying homes in china, that is where evergrande builds its own, in china. it is a verdict about the stock market on the state of evergrande at the moment. stat market on the state of evergrande at the moment-— the moment. stat was michael bristow. staying in china — the us commerce secretary, gina raimondo, is in beijing for talks with her chinese counterparts. she says it is "profoundly important" that the world's two largest economies have a stable economic relationship. the two sides have been wrangling over a range of issues — including the supply of technology and microchips. we have this report, as we are going live to brussels and talk theresa fallon, the founder of the centre for russia europe asia studies. watch can be achieved in this visit? as you said earlier, this is a wrangling situation. there is a tough balancing act here. the chinese are not happy with the idea of a small yard and a high fence in regard to semiconductors. she has to go there and try to persuade the chinese seize our national security issues for the us. but let's talk about the rest of our trade. china's economy, as you noted in your previous story, is in a really tough situation. this is bringing them to the table. nevertheless, china has used other ways of putting pressure on the west or on the us by banning uranium and other wet metal is important for the semiconductor industry. it important for the semiconductor indust . , ~ , industry. it is fine, the americans and the chinese _ industry. it is fine, the americans and the chinese perhaps - industry. it is fine, the americans l and the chinese perhaps pretending they will try to be friends, but these clue economies are two giants are trying to dominate the world economy. what room for negotiation is there? ~ ~ ., economy. what room for negotiation is there? ~ ~ . , , is there? well, i think that because ofthe is there? well, i think that because of the situation _ is there? well, i think that because of the situation china _ is there? well, i think that because of the situation china is _ is there? well, i think that because of the situation china is in - is there? well, i think that because of the situation china is in right - of the situation china is in right now, if we look at the cold war, those were very different economies. but this is a very complicated diplomatic dance between china, the us, and the alleys —— allies. china is now getting the investment they want right now. other companies are a bit fretful in regard to tensions brewing in the us — china relationship. so, china kind of needs to look like they are in an interesting place to still do business. this might motivate them to get to the table. beijing itself has created a whole raft of anti espionage laws. it is getting itself out of the country. it is making itself difficult to conduct businesses there. even for checking in on how the business is doing there. this is perhaps considered an act of espionage. china itself is coming up with very, very difficult ways for countries to do business there. many are quietly decoupling, keeping some people there but moving them out of the country. share keeping some people there but moving them out of the country.— them out of the country. are wider seepolitical _ them out of the country. are wider geopolitical concerns _ them out of the country. are wider geopolitical concerns going - them out of the country. are wider geopolitical concerns going to - them out of the country. are wider geopolitical concerns going to play j geopolitical concerns going to play a role in this?— a role in this? under president trump and _ a role in this? under president trump and president _ a role in this? under president trump and president biden, i a role in this? under presidentl trump and president biden, the a role in this? under president - trump and president biden, the us see this as a national security issue. they do not want us money to go fighting the pla or pla industries. i think that yes, this is an uncomfortable conversation, the fact that she is there, it is the fact that she is there, it is the first time in several years that a trader visual has been there. of course, covid interrupted that. but tensions have been extremely high. i think that she really has her work cut out for her. and i think that she is trying to say, look, there are many aspects of our economy. it is only at a very high level that we have the semiconductors, but we see this railing to our economy. it is becoming more difficult. china has other weapons of its pockets. we saw intel trying to invest in a semiconductor company, and beijing said no way. the world is becoming more complex. it is not so easy to read the situation going forward. thank you so much forjoining us. we will leave it there. around the world and across uk, this is bbc news. this it has been quite a transformation from how it looked when it shut in the 19805 how it looked when it shut in the 1980s to the beautiful sparkling pool and restored buildings. but, it is a difficult side to transform with the river on one side and a grade star listed building on the other. here in bristol, they are making the punting that will carry the pipes for the heat pump power transfer for the tools. time to dip their toes in the water. it was very pleasant. i their toes in the water. it was very leasant. ., ., my their toes in the water. it was very leasant. ., ., ., , pleasant. i want to say to people, this is your _ pleasant. i want to say to people, this is your new _ pleasant. i want to say to people, this is your new local _ pleasant. i want to say to people, this is your new local pool. - pleasant. i want to say to people, this is your new local pool. come | this is your new local pool. come and use it. you can use it for a swim, a history tour, there is a lot for people to come and enjoy. aha, swim, a history tour, there is a lot for people to come and enjoy. for people to come and en'oy. a few luc ones for people to come and en'oy. a few lucky had i for people to come and en'oy. a few lucky ones had the _ for people to come and enjoy. a few lucky ones had the chance _ for people to come and enjoy. a few lucky ones had the chance to - for people to come and enjoy. a few lucky ones had the chance to swim last year, but now, it will be open to everyone. in its heyday, it was everyone's meeting place, and it is hoped it will still be the place to go once more. you are watching bbc news. this is verified live. breaking news: a federaljudge has set march 4th 2024, as the start date for former us president donald trump's criminal trial on charges of trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat in a failed bid to keep himself in power. the us districtjudge in the case — tanya chutkan — said that the public has a right to a prompt and efficient resolution of this matter," thatis that is the start date for the criminal trial against former president donald trump. march the 4th of 2024, according to the federaljudge. the american gymnast, simone biles, has won a record breaking eighth all round title at the us gymnastics championships. her victory makes her the most successful female or male gymnast, beating the seven titles held by alfred jochim since 1933. she said — itjust didn't feel real. have a listen. i hit 848, that was my expectation going into the night. i was very proud of that. we came out here and finished strong. i have nothing else to say. her win comes less than a month after the four—time olympic champion returned to competition, following a two—year break to work on her mental health. biles first became us all—around champion in 2013. in 2021 she pulled out out of five of her six finals at the delayed tokyo olympics. she later explained she had been experiencing �*the twisties' — a kind of mental block where gymnasts can lose their sense of space in the air. biles is yet to indicate whether she will aim to compete at next year's olympics in paris. we will find out whether she does. live now to dr becky sage — a four time intermediate british gymnastics champion. that makes her very well qualified to answer my first question: what are the twisties? i to answer my first question: what are the twisties?— are the twisties? i have had the twisties. are the twisties? i have had the twisties- if _ are the twisties? i have had the twisties. if you _ are the twisties? i have had the twisties. if you imagine - are the twisties? i have had the twisties. if you imagine going . are the twisties? i have had the i twisties. if you imagine going into the air and twisties. if you imagine going into the airand turning twisties. if you imagine going into the air and turning around, and then your mind kicks in, and you think, what am i doing? you have this feeling of not being in control in the air. of course, it is quite a normal feeling. the air. of course, it is quite a normalfeeling. as the air. of course, it is quite a normal feeling. as gymnasts, the air. of course, it is quite a normalfeeling. as gymnasts, we really do do things that our bodies are not necessarily a revolution narrowly designed to do. with our training, we are usually able to overcome that. it comes out of nowhere and you suddenly think, i don't know where i am in the air and i don't know what to do about it. you're mine is overriding what your body has learned to do in training. i think i sometimes get thatjust walking. i can't imagine what it is like to have on that level. what causes it? it can happen to gymnasts, obviously, you have very similartraining. is it gymnasts, obviously, you have very similar training. is it what every gymnast gets? does it happen in specific conditions? to gymnast gets? does it happen in specific conditions?— specific conditions? to me, a . mnast specific conditions? to me, a gymnast at — specific conditions? to me, a gymnast at the _ specific conditions? to me, a gymnast at the level - specific conditions? to me, a gymnast at the level we - specific conditions? to me, a gymnast at the level we are i specific conditions? to me, a - gymnast at the level we are talking about, who hasn't experienced it, and it is very much an interplay between the mental and physical parts of the sport that is gymnastics, which is incredibly mental and physical. what causes it is a variety of things. i know that when i have experienced it, it has been when there is something else doing with my mental health, and my mind just is not allowing me... out of my way. i think many of us understand any walks of life when your mind puts up barriers against what we can already do. i think in general, general mental health is in part to blame. if you haven't done the training right for specific skills, that can get him away. not doing the drills in advance of doing the skill in the right way, that can also lead you to get the twisties. simone biles took a break because of them and has come back in fantastic form. how she brought awareness to this? when we watch you, as athletes, you are doing superhuman things, and i think that we begin to expect you not to have any human weaknesses. do you feel that pressure?— weaknesses. do you feel that pressure? weaknesses. do you feel that ressure? ~ , ,, ., pressure? absolutely. i guess that simone itiles— pressure? absolutely. i guess that simone biles feels _ pressure? absolutely. i guess that simone biles feels it _ pressure? absolutely. i guess that simone biles feels it more - pressure? absolutely. i guess that simone biles feels it more than i simone biles feels it more than anyone else as she really is the greatest of all time. you certainly come from the outside, and i get this as a spectator of gymnastics as well as a performer, from the outside, it looks like everyone finds things easy, when in fact, it is not easy, it takes a lot of work. the mental and physical interplay. when simone biles had these challenges at the olympics, it was an amazing way to bring some awareness to something that goes on across the sport. and i think that has been really great, to start that conversation. has been really great, to start that conversation-— conversation. great to talk to you, thank ou conversation. great to talk to you, thank you very _ conversation. great to talk to you, thank you very much _ conversation. great to talk to you, thank you very much for _ conversation. great to talk to you, thank you very much for educating j conversation. great to talk to you, i thank you very much for educating us on this. dr becky sage is a four—time olympic champion and has experienced the abaya —— the twisties. france has announced — it will ban students from wearing a type of muslim dress, called an abaya, in state—run schools from september. there have been months of debate over whether the loose fitting, full length robe should be allowed in schools, where the wearing of headscarves is already banned. let's take a closer look at what the abaya looks like — the garment covers the whole body except the head, and can be worn with a head covering such as the hijab or the niqab. this is a french education minister gave a press conference earlier today where he discussed the ban and called for unity. all right, i apologise, we do not have that for you. hania chalal was the first female president of france's national muslim student organisation between 2019 and 2022. she explained to me the background surrounding the government's decision to ban children from wearing the abaya. one thing that is really important to understand when we see all of this controversy is that, for the last 20 years, there has been a constant pressure on muslim women to police their bodies, what they decide to show off it. we are talking about abayas, the bandanna, the headscarf, and the legitimacy. it could be ourjewellery next, our make up... we still do not know. it has been worrying over the last few years, but this is, i think, the most important element to understand, when we take this controversy at the moment. i was going to ask, what impact have you seen on students and student bodies when these types of policies come into play? i think that another element to take on from this controversy, and from french history is that it is one of the few countries that is trying to have policies about what women are wearing as clothes. it translates as muslim students being harassed by the educational teams of their high schools. hundreds of testimonies have been heard from young women who tell us dreadful stories about them being chased up by their headmasters or teachers waiting for them every morning to check how long the skirt or garment they are wearing is, is it fitting or not? it has been putting a lot of pressure on the french muslim students. you are watching bbc news. stay with us. from midnight tonight, the cost of driving anywhere in london will increase. that is as the whole city becomes the world's largest ultra low emission zone. owners of the most polluting vehicles will have to pay a daily charge of £12.50 for driving in the zone — as tom edwards reports. the ultra low emission zone or ulez expands out to cover all of london tonight at midnight. it means your vehicle has to comply with emissions standards or you have to pay £12.50 a day. it will operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, every day of the year apart from christmas day. the changes have made life difficult at this car dealership in windsor. we are struggling. one, we can't find the stock at the prices we're used to paying. prices are just escalating so fast. and then what we're finding is if we do secure vehicles at a higher cost, that cost, the additional cost gets pushed onto the customer, which they're not happy to pay. so it's not viable. the principle behind the ultra low emission zone, or ulez, is that the polluter pays and the aim is to get drivers to switch away from older, more polluting vehicles. broadly, what that means is if you've got a petrol vehicle that was first registered before 2005 or a diesel first registered before 2015, you'll have to pay the £12.50 a day charge. you can check if your vehicle is compliant on the tfl website. city hall says this scheme will bring cleaner air to millions. improving the air is an incredibly important thing for us to be doing and all and any increase in air quality is to be welcomed, because it leads to a corresponding reduction in the number of premature deaths. that's the responsible thing to be doing. but opponents say the nine month lead—in time was too quick and the costs are too high. five councils failed to get it stopped in court, and many councils in the home counties aren't allowing advanced warning signs on their land. nonetheless, from midnight tonight, the largest pollution charging zone in the world begins. tom edwards, bbc news. the home office says police chiefs in england and wales have agreed that their offices will pursue all reasonable lines of inquiry in an effort to solve more crimes. the government says it wants to make it clear there is "no such thing as a minor crime" with a clampdown focussing on offences such as phone thefts and shoplifting. but, there are concerns the approach could take resources away from dealing with offences such as rape and domestic abuse — and labour called the policy a staggering admission of 13 years of conservative failure. our home editor mark easton reports. smart doorbells, dash cams, mobile phones and the power of google mean that more crime victims believe they have obtained good evidence to identify the culprit. but there has been rising frustration that officers are not going after offenders and lower—level crime such as shoplifting, vandalism and theft. sirens. now, the home office says it has got agreement from police chiefs that they will pursue all reasonable lines of inquiry if a perpetrator could be apprehended. what that means in practice, that means if there is cctv footage of a burglary, if there is dash—cam footage, if there is gps tracking data of where a phone might be, if a victim of crime has evidence that their vehicle is being resold online, if there is a sight or smell of cannabis in the street, the police will have to follow up on those leads. since 2015, forces have had to say how many of the offences they record result in someone being charged. back then, it was 16%. but now it is just under 6%. political pressure to improve that number is coming from all sides. i think the key is in the use of the word "reasonable". and what is reasonable for one force won't necessarily be reasonable for another, given the types of crime that they are investigating. and it is absolutely right that the police will always base it on threat, harm and risk. but certainly, in my own force and other forces, i do think there are times when we should be investigating further, and it is absolutely reasonable, and the public and the government are right to expect us to do so. but police chiefs point out there are reasons for the fall in detections. although overall crime is at historically low levels, improved recording of offences means their caseload is rising, and more of the crimes being reported are complex offences to investigate, notably, rape and abuse cases. on the one hand, this does sound like a no—brainer. anybody who has had their car stolen or their phone stolen wants the police to pursue every line of inquiry. at the same time, we also know, for example, rape and sexual assaults, the prosecution and conviction rates for those are incredibly low. we have a tsunami of male sexual violence towards women and girls as it is. if the police are being told you have just got to put more resources into tackling, say, carand phone crime, that means there is going to be less time and less focus on those really serious violent offences that quite rightly the public are concerned about. so what does "reasonable" mean? that is the question that lies behind today's announcement. some officers might ask if it would be reasonable to downgrade a complex sexual abuse case, to pursue more shoplifters. mark easton, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. many of us had some very potent heavy downpours to endure on saturday and sunday. monday's showers were, generally speaking, lighter in nature. now, tomorrow, there will be some showers once again. and actually they could be set to turn heavier as this cold front pushes its way southwards and eastwards. along the line of this weather front, we could see some very heavy downpours. maybe the odd thunderstorm will see some of that heavy thundery rain pushing its way south east was across scotland overnight. some showery rain, too, in to parts of northern ireland and northern england. ahead of that, quite a lot of cloud. but behind it, clear skies developing across much of scotland and northern ireland by dawn. so that means a mostly sunny start here as our band of showers pushes southwards and eastwards across england and wales. the showers tending to ease off for a time. but i think as we head into the afternoon and that showery rain gets down into the south east corner, but it could pep up once again. and at the same time, another band of heavy showers and the odd thunderstorm will push southwards across scotland. temperature wise, we're looking at values between 15 and 21 degrees. and then as we move through tuesday evening along the line of our cold front, we could see the odd thunderstorm in the southeast corner. our area of low pressure still fairly close by on wednesday. so there will still be some showers, especially across northern and eastern parts of the uk, further south and west, more in the way of dry weather. some spells of sunshine before our next weather system begins to push in from the west stays temperatures generally between 15 and 20, maybe up to 21 degrees. now, as we move into thursday, we will see our next weather system running in from the atlantic that will bring cloud and outbreaks of rain. there's uncertainty aboutjust how far north this rain may come, particularly it will affect southern parts of england, wales, the midlands. but we could see some rain as parts of northern england and northern ireland as well. much of scotland looks set to be dry with some spells of sunshine and temperatures north to south, 14 to 19, maybe up to 20 degrees for the end of the week and certainly into the weekend. it looks like high pressure is going to try to build. now, there's a bit of uncertainty about this, about how strongly the high will build, but there certainly are signs that as we move through the end of the week, into the weekend, we could see some drier weather. live from london, this is bbc news. britain's national air traffic service says it has now fixed a technical issue which affected its flight planning system, but there is still some disruption. i'm is still some disruption. here at britton's busiest airport, i'm here at britton's busiest airport, heathrow, which like airports across the country now faces the mammoth meant that micro—logistical challenge of clearing the backlog of flights and getting stranded passengers back home. spain prosecutors open a preliminary sex abuse probe over luis rubiales' kiss. an urgent meeting of the football federation is under way. and a us federaljudge sets the 4th of march for donald trump's trial date on charges related to trying to overturn the 2020 election. hello, i'm nancy kacungira, welcome to verified live 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