wrexham football club, whose takeover by hollywood stars gained worldwide attention, are celebrating their return to the english football league. the owners ryan reynolds and rob mcelhenney watched the club beat boreham wood 3 1 to win the national league title. the club posting this video of the team celebrating on their twitter page with the caption: fearless in devotion, rising t0 promotion! prince william has tweeted his congratulations. our correspondent, tomos dafydd, joins us from wrexham. he was watching all of the action. great scenes, take us to it. what s the feeling there tonight? a lot of happy fans. the feeling there tonight? a lot of ha - fans. ., , the feeling there tonight? a lot of happy fem- the feeling there tonight? a lot of happy fans. lots and lots of happy fans. the happy fans. lots and lots of happy fans- the day happy fans. lots and lots of happy fans. the day started happy fans. lots and lots of happy fans. the day started with - happy fans
hello there. as you have heard, last minute talks to avoid strike action on the uk s rail network have failed. now, millions of people will face travel misery as the biggest rail strike in 30 years brings services to a standstill in england, scotland and wales. the first strike started this morning and more are planned on most major lines on thursday and saturday. the rmt union says its members oppose stagnating pay and want justice. but industry bodies have warned against a strike action, saying it would shatter hopes of recovery for many businesses . joining me now is dr roger barker, director of policy at the institute of directors. thank you forjoining me today. is it fair to say that businesses will go under this week as a result of the strike? that may well be the case. this is gonna have a big impact on business. that impact will be quite uneven. some of us will be able to go back to working, taking off where we left off during covid. other sectors won t be able to do
exports are now curently worth $7 million annually. but things are improving. last month china said it will review its tariffs on australian exports and australia has suspended action it had taken against china at the world trade organization. let s discuss this with professorjames laurenceson director of the australia china relations institute at the university of technology sydney. good to have it on the programme. i vejust mentioned programme. i ve just mentioned wine programme. i vejust mentioned wine is one example of where things had been very difficult when it comes to trade. where else have been problems? when the albanese else have been problems? when the albanese inaudible. - the albanese inaudible. sadly you are frozen. we don t seem to have a good line with you. perhaps we will return to you. perhaps we will return to you a little later on in the programme to talk about this story because of course we want to look at that very important relationship between au
shocking, powerful and deeply personal. meghan and harry reveal their struggles and sadness with the royal life. also on breakfast, it s back to school for millions of children in england. ten years of hurt is overfor rangers. they win the scottish premiership with hundreds of fans celebrating outside ibrox despite covid safety warnings. good morning. today we have some rain across the northern half of the country which will ease through the day, drierand country which will ease through the day, drier and brighter country which will ease through the day, drierand brighter in country which will ease through the day, drier and brighter in the south, but from mid week, it looks like the weather is going to turn a mile. more details later in the programme. the structure it will turn milder. it s monday march 8th. our top story. the duke and duchess of sussex have accused the royal family of failing to protect them, even when meghan was suffering from suicidal thoughts and harry w
Its been a long week for barclays Ceo Jes Staley and it ends with him fooled into replying to an email he thought was sent by the banks chairman but was actually from a prankster. Well tell you what he wrote later, but first we want to know have you ever sent an email to the wrong person . Just use bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. We start in europes economic powerhouse, because in the last half hour germany has released gdp figures for the first three months of the year, and they show an economy thats accelerating. It grew 0. 6 on the previous quarter. That translates to an annual rate of 1. 7 . Its being fuelled by Global Demand for the countrys exports, like cars and machinery. But its not all cause for celebration. Let me show you why. Last year germany clocked up its biggest ever Trade Surplus, thats how much more it exports than it imports. At 275 billion, germany has one of the biggest Trade Surpluses in the world. Its a source of tension with its neighbours and a