Intensify brexit talks with the uk but both sides say more work is needed to get a deal. Turkeys offensive against the kurds continues, the un says 100,000 people have now fled their homes in Northern Syria. And the five year old daughter of Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe, the british woman jailed in iran, returns to britain. Ina in a moment its going to be sportsday but first lets take a look at what else is coming up on bbc news. At 7 15pm, we will speak to professor Laura Hammond about the Nobel Peace Prize awarded today to the ethiopian prime minister. And that 7 20 p m we are going to be discussing matters with the met Police Deputy assistant commissioner Lawrence Taylor after the met revealed extension rebellion protests have stretched Police Forces in london. And at 7 30pm i will be speaking to the trade expert sam lowe about the green light the eu has given full brexit talks with the uk to now intensify. Thats coming up on bbc news. First its sportsday. Here is what is coming up on
Weather into Northern Ireland and the south west. But large parts of the south west. But large parts of the uk will have a drier day on monday and there will be some sunshine at times. Those temperatures into the low to mid 20s. To look further afield we need to look at the jet stream. This is a fast moving ribbon of air and it is ina more fast moving ribbon of air and it is in a more southerly position than we would hope for at this time of year. There is a stronger arm of the jetstrea m there is a stronger arm of the jetstream from newfoundland. It picks up areas of low pressure, of course. The next one coming in on the back end of next week looks unusually deep and unusually far south across the uk for this time of year. Essentially it will keep the u nsettled tea m year. Essentially it will keep the unsettled team going well into next week. Nothing particularly extreme but a little unusual for august. Urban canoeing the most effective way to get across town. Hello. This is bbc news
Dateline london discusses whether hong kong is losing the battle for hearts and minds following thejuly 1st protests. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. The Trump Administration has been labelled inept, insecure and incompetent in leaked emails from the uk ambassador to washington. Sir kim darroch said that the white house was uniquely dysfunctional and divided under donald trump. But the ambassador also said in the memos that mr trump should not be written off. The Foreign Office says the leak of diplomatic cables was mischievous, but hasnt denied their authenticity. Speaking to andrew marr, the justice secretary said that ambassadors should be free to give frank assessments to their government. I think its very important that ambassadors give honest, unvarnished advice to their country and it is disgraceful that it has been leaked, but we should expect our ambassadors to tell the truth as they see it. Justice secretary, david gauke. Our correspondent andy moore has been at the us
If you want some in the garden, not necessarily a bad thing. Targeting Northern Ireland and western scotla nd Northern Ireland and western scotland tomorrow with occasionally heavy rain and may be rumbles of thunder, pushing over scotland during the day and into wales and western parts of england and the midlands, but much of Eastern England will remain dry. The further south you might not see much rain at all. Still warm in the hazy sunshine in Eastern England but elsewhere it will feel cooler with the rain and the breeze. The big picture again, wednesday night into thursday, the weather system approaching its way south and it will have some rain across parts of the eastern and south east of england, clearing two sunny spells, and behind that the showers following to Northern Ireland and into scotland, heavy and possibly thundery, baby a few of those reaching towards north west england, may be. Another wet weather system coming our way on friday into friday night and for the weekend a
Donalds Trump Supporters chant send her back as he again criticises one of the congresswomen he says hate america. Omar has a history of launching vicious anti semitic screeds. Crowd chanting send her back, send her back. The younger brother of the Manchester Arena bomber appears in court charged with 22 counts of murder. And a nightmare start for rory mcilroy at the open. And coming up on bbc news. In the womens ashes england took an early wicket, Katherine Brunt dismissing Nicole Bolton for six in a must win test against the holders australia. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The governments financial watchdog has warned that a no deal brexit could mean a surge in public borrowing of £30 billion a year. Its the first time a price has been put on the impact leaving the eu without a deal. Chancellor Philip Hammond says the report, from the office for budget responsibility, shows there would be a very significant hit to the british economy. Heres our economics corresp