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Ta ke i can connect with my children and take them to my friends Birthday Parties and go on the old claygate every now and then and actually be present in my childrens lives. Playdate. From today, bigger businesses will have to reveal how much they pay their male and female staff and if theres a gap between their wages. Im looking at the rules and what they hope to achieve. In sport, eden hazard scores twice to keep chelsea at the top of the Premier League. And carol has the weather. Good morning. A chilly start. For many of us, a fine day with sunshine and variable amounts of cloud. Through the next the days, by sunday, it will be warmer than it has been. More in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. The Supreme Court will rule today on whether parents can take their children on holiday in term time, without ....
To do with the central bank. And we get the inside track from the boss of dulux paint owner, akzonobel, on why hes fighting off a 23 billion hostile takeover. Tonne buchner also tells us what the rise of populism in europe means for big business. Also in the news, amazonsjeff bezos says hes selling 1 billion each year, to get into the space race. Today were asking, for your next space holiday, which entrepreneur would you trust to get you there and back richard branson, elon musk orjeff bezos . Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Welcome to the programme. The worlds two biggest economies come face to face later today, when us President Donald Trump hosts his chinese counterpart, xijinping, in florida. It will be the first time they meet in person. As well as north korea, trade will be at the top of the agenda for theirfirst meeting. Its already an issue thats created tensions between the two. Lets look at it in more detail. A ....
To help Homeless People living on the streets. Good morning. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. A father who refused to pay a fine after taking his daughter out of school for an unauthorised holiday has lost his case at the Supreme Court. Jon platt, whos from the isle of wight, had argued that all the law required of him was to ensure that his child attended school regularly. The high court had originally ruled that the holiday did not constitute regular absenteeism but this morning the Supreme Court has overturned thatjudgement. This is how lady hale announced the ruling. Unauthorised absences have a disruptive effect. Not only on the education of the individual child, but also on the work of other pupils and of their teachers. If one pupil can be taken out whenever it su ....
He has been so frank about it. a lot of reaction still coming in and we will bring that to you. netflix has said it will vigorously defend a law suit being brought by a scottish woman who s said to have been the inspiration behind a character in its hit drama, baby reindeer. fiona harvey, who says martha is based on her, claims the streaming service told brutal lies about her to over 50 million viewers. she s claiming £132 million in damages. baby reindeer was a phenomenal success for netflix one of its biggest shows this year. it depicts a violent stalker called martha, who harasses and assaults an aspiring comedian in london. and it claims that the whole story is true this is a true story is the text written on the screen at the beginning of episode one. but now the woman who is widely believed to be ....
Didn t go to college or paid their own way and it keeps showing up. he fears far left wing and can t stand up and say i m not going to do this temperature is wrong and he keeps bragging about it. right before christmas and stifle, he was bragging about defying the supreme court and relieving 136 million student loan debtses. only 40 million have student loan debt and he s forgiven additional 132 million on top of the handout with the student loan moratorium. harris: how many people don t actually have student loans, that percentage is jarring, that mild-man erred patrick murphy raised his hand. patrick: i m still paying my ....