The trade secretary liam fox. The other main stories on bbc news at 5. Deutsche bank starts to make the first of eighteen thousand job cuts including in london as part of a radical reorganisation. A life sentence for a life taken the parents of a child killed by a hit and run driver take their fight for tougher sentences to parliament. British airways faces a record £183m fine for last years breach of its security systems. The airline says its surprised and disappointed and 15 year old coco gauffs wimbledon dream is over, as she loses in straight sets to former world number one simona halep. Its 5pm our top story. Theresa may has insisted she has full faith in the British Ambassador in washington, Sir Kim Darroch, after the leak of emails hed written describing the Trump Administration as uniquely dysfunctional and inept. President trump has complained that sir kim has not served the uk well but mrs mays spokesman said the uks strong relationship with the white house would continue. A
Reveals that half of teenagers say that their parents are too distracted by their devices , and distracted by their devices, and we meet the lady whos been crowned britains biggest collector, victoria mclean has more than 9000 pieces of harry potter memorabilia, worth more than a quarter of a million pounds. And in the sport. Everton beat liverpool for the first time in 14 years at goodison park. Manchester united have a scare against Sheffield United and Emma Raducanu goes from her best performance of the year to her worst. Oh, and one more thing in ski jumping news a new world record has been set. Good morning. Its a bit of a cloudier day today and some of us will see some showers. You can find out all the details with me a little later on. Morning to you. Morning to you. Im Stephen Dixon and im Ellie Costello, and this is breakfast on. Gb news. Breakfast on. Gb news. Well, as lovely as it is to be with you here on a thursday morning, it was very, very special to be out and about on
Englands nationwide lockdown will end on the 2nd of december. The regulations expire on that date, and the Prime Minister will be making a statement tomorrow and setting out further plans, but we will be going back into a more localised approach, a tiered system, which i think is enormously welcome. The new tiers will be tougher than before and more areas will be in higher levels. The government says its to keep the gains made in lockdown. But 70 of borisjohnsons own mps have already written to tell him they wont vote for the system unless he can show it will save more lives from covid than it costs in other ways. Maybe they want to re evaluate the effects of some of the tiers, but they also need to look at the balance of the whole approach and see what the tiered approach means actually banning. And labour says it needs to see the detail. We really expect government needs to have learned from what has happened previously, all the problems we have had previously. We did not have a clea