The European Union and we now have in Parliament One more np who will fight to make that happen. Two holiday firms super break and late rooms collapse, affecting tens of thousands of travellers. A maiden test century for rory burns as england fight back on the second day of the ashes. In the last few minutes, Emergency Services have said that theres still a substantial danger to life if the water levels in the dam at Whaley Bridge in derbyshire, cannot be reduced. Raf helicopter crews have been dropping sand, gravel and stones to try to stabilise a damaged wall of the toddbrook reservoir amid fears it could burst and engulf the nearby town. Around 1500 residents were moved out of their homes yesterday, as a precaution. The environment secretary, Theresa Villiers says the situation is not yet stable. Several flood alerts including a severe Flood Warning are still in place for these areas shown here in red. Judith reports. This is the front line, a new defence belt back buy back tonnes o
Hello, President Trump hasnt does make a 10 tariff on a further 300 billion worth of imports from china. He says in the tariffs would start a 10 and possibly be increased further. Depending on how the next round of talks goes, here is how he made that announcement. China eats it because they have to pay it, because what they do as they devalue their currency in their push money out. Our people havent paid, as you know, we are also judging them 25 on 250 billion, so we are taking on millie many billions of dollars. There has been absolutely no inflation and frankly it has cost our consumer anything, it costs china. What has happened is that a lot of companies are moving out of china so they can avoid an china has had a rough. This is the worst yearin had a rough. This is the worst year in 27 years according to yesterdays wall streetjournal, i dont want that but when my people came home they said, were talking, we have another meeting in september, i said thats fine. But in the meantime,
Conservatives. They have a majority of 1400 conservatives. They have a majority of moo in this seat overturning a conservative majority ofjust over eight thousand in the 2017 election. This is a by election in between general elections and it means that the new uk government of Boris Johnson has a working majority of one and that has implications for him and possibly for brexit. One and that has implications for him and possibly for brexitm should be said he took office with a working majority of two, including the confidence and supply partners, the confidence and supply partners, the dup. They were hoping they could hang on here or at least keep the majority of the lib dems down. What is crucial here is the turnout was big. Just under 60 and this constituency, geographically the largest in wales and england, was divided vote ways in much the same way as the rest of the uk on the 2016 referendum, voting in similar proportions. This constituency is being seen as a bellwether for brexit
Restrictions on south korea which triggers a consumer boycott of japanese goods. And a british town is evacuated as concern giows and a british town is evacuated as concern grows that a dam wall would colla pse concern grows that a dam wall would collapse under heavy rain. We have some gremlins in the system but a lot of stories on the move. First, a blow for the new british Prime Minister. Liberal democrats along with an alliance of other Pro European Union parties have won the parliamentary by election in wales. That means the new Prime Ministers government majority in the house of commons is reduced to one. The labour party who were in power in this seat until 1979, were beaten into fourth place by the brexit party, another indication of the political current moving in the uk at the moment. That had live to our correspondent in mac three. In brecon and radnorshire. It is. And it is not the result that Boris Johnson would have wanted just one week into his time in downing street. Thi
Couldnt get served. With ms ian anderson, fan founder of the cicero group. Well take these stories and turn as a should. Lets start with the independent and we have the bank of england s latest update, just over 2a hours ago. And its interesting, even if there is an orderly brexit, even if there is an orderly brexit, even if there is a deal the governor of the bankers say this one in three chance of recession. Some will say that its a stark warning, some say its project feel once again. The lens you view this by is really the lens on where you are in brexit to some extent. But underneath the numbers, the reason the bank is sort of pointing towards recession is actually before we get to brexit. Because its a very, very, very sharp slowdown in the uk from the First Quarter of the year there was a lot of economic activity, people getting ready for the 29 of march, stockpiling, lots of activity coming on and the justice, people storing stuff into the Second Quarter on the banks really poin