A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. Also in the programme, good news for coffee lovers, a major new Study Suggests a cup of your favourite brew before bedtime will have no impact on your sleep. So wed like to know what is your experience . What keeps you awake . Get in touch just use the bbcthebriefing. The uk and the eu look set to continue their deadlock over brexit, as both sides fail to agree on the terms of new talks that could avert a no deal brexit. The other eu states insist they will not re negotiate the exit deal agreed with the previous British Government while london says the only other option is the uk leaving the European Union without a deal. Throughout the day and across the bbc well try to explain what the impact of this could be. Well hear from italian ice cream makers to danish pig farmers, from tourists to economists. But first, what does no deal brexit actually mean . It would mean the uk leaving
Are frequent in venezuela these days as the country struggles with an economic crisis that has forced a millions out of the country for the United States and dozens of other Countries Worldwide who are meeting in. Venezuela needs political and economic change the United States and venezuela have historically had a strong bilateral relationship but that relationship started to deteriorate 20 years ago when socialist leader over chavez took office and denounced what he called the United States interference in this country in the past month the situation has escalated even further the United States shut down its embassy here in care act after and i was harsher economic sanctions to go out of office in the past the u. S. Imposed sanctions on venezuelan individuals linked to muddle the Us Government and dont buy the base or venis way less state oil company accusing them of serious human rights abuses. Drug trafficking and corruption now theyre taking things further by seizing venezuelan ass
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is being investigated seriously for a crime. that is unprecedented. heat health alerts come into effect at midday across england, with temperatures in some areas forecast to reach 35 celsius later this week. the backlog of people waiting more than two years for a routine operation on the nhs in england has shrunk from more than 22,000 at the start of the year to fewer than 200. school pupils in scotland begin receiving their results from the first set of formal exams held since the start of the pandemic. tributes are being paid from around the world to dame olivia newton john, who s died of cancer, aged 73. the iconic singer and actress was best known for playing sandy in grease, one of the most successful film musicals ever made. her co starjohn travolta has described her impact as incredible . 0ur arts correspondent, david sillito, takes a look back at her career and legacy. # summer loving, had me a blast # summer loving, happened so fast. olivia newton john. for anyone o
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