The royal navys Flagship Carrier enters its home port of portsmouth for the first time. And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News celtic play the first leg of their Champion League qualifier tonight at celtic park, they take on kazakhstan champions astana. Good evening and welcome to the bbcs news at six. After brexit, people and goods should be able to move seamlessly across the border between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland, much as they do today. In their latest proposal for life outside the eu, ministers says there will be no return to check points and border posts. But critics say the plan raises as many questions as answers not least, whats to stop eu migrants coming into the uk from ireland through an unsupervised crossing . Our ireland correspondent, chris buckler, is in narrow water, on the irish border. Chris. George, people who live at this border rarely recognise it. But could all that to change once the other side of this water is still inside the eu and this part is
Will keep happening. And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News celtic try to make the Champions League group stage for a Second Season in a row. Good evening. After britain leaves the eu, people and goods should be able to move freely across the border between the Irish Republic and Northern Ireland, much as they do today. Thats the governments ambition outlined in a paper published today. Ministers says they want no return to checkpoints and border posts. At the moment there are about 110 million border crossings every year. Northern ireland exports £21; billion worth of goods south of the border, thats nearly a third of all its exports, and imports £2. 7 billion worth. Critics of todays proposals say they lack credible detail and have raised concerns that an open border could become a back doorfor immigration from the eu. Our ireland correspondent Chris Buckler reports from the border, in narrow water. For more than 300 miles, Crossing Fields and bridges, roads and rivers, there is a
As they do now. Now on bbc news all the latest Business News live from singapore. A weaker philippines currency is taking its toll on the economy, how will it impact president Rodrigo Duterte Rodrigo Duterte infrastructure plans. Canada, the us and Mexico Rehashing the north American Free trade agreement, 23 yea rs American Free trade agreement, 23 years after it went into effect. This is newsday. Thank you for joining us. The philippines will be posting growth figures for the Second Quarter and it is one of the Fastest Growing economies in asia but it has a weakening currency and concerns over a growing account deficit. Rodrigo duterte on a campaign to increase Infrastructure Spending but he needs funds to do this. We match up with carlos dominguez, the finance secretary. We think it is a very important neighbour and it is important for us to test the market in china so we are coming up to a small issue of 200 million and we just want to sit how well it will be received. To see. You a