the pound has stabilised today after hitting a record low yesterday. we ll be explaining the impact of what s going on in the markets. also this lunchtime. sir keir starmer will promise a fresh start for the uk in his keynote speech to the labour party conference today. the prince and princess of wales make their first visit to the nation since they were given the titles. and nasa smashes a spacecraft into an asteroid to test whether they can be deflected away from earth. and coming up on the bbc news channel: scotland are in poland seeking nations league promotion. avoid defeat tonight against ukraine and they ll also be assured of a play off spot for euro 202a. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. many banks and building societies are reviewing their mortage deals because of forecasts of a sharp rise in interest rates. the bank of ireland has withdrawn all mortgages. virgin money and skipton building society have closed offers for new customers, but will consi
Is the uk car industry ready to go electric . I will look at what it could mean for us, and for our big carmakers. In sport adam peaty completes the double double at the World Aquatic Championships. He wins gold in the 50 metres breaststroke, and narrowly misses out on breaking his own world record. It is his second title in budapest. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Today is a day of sunshine and showers. Some of the showers will be heavy and thundery, and some of them will merge, giving longer spells of rain across North West Scotland. But it is also going to be pretty windy. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story it is being described as a major step in developing a new Immigration Policy for britain, post brexit. The Home Secretary, amber rudd, is asking independent Migration Experts to analyse the role of eu nationals living and working in the uk. They will report back next september, six months before the uks deadline to leave the Euro
As an Air Ambulance Pilot to focus on royal duties. In sportsday on bbc news it is only rain and Alastair Cook that find a way to stop south africa. England struggle on the third day of the test at the oval. Good evening. For two years now a war has been raging in the middle east country of yemen, with devastating consequences for its people. A Fierce Civil War has split the country in two. A Coalition Led by the government and backed by the saudis controls the east of yemen while houthi rebels, backed by iran, the south of yemen while houthi rebels, backed by iran, control the north of the country. Yemen is now on the brink of famine and has become a Breeding Ground for disease. Cholera has swept the country with nearly 2000 deaths since the outbreak began in april. The situation there is now described as the worlds greatest humanitarian crisis. Access for International Journalists is very rare but our middle east correspondent, 0rla guerin, with her producer, Nicola Careem and camera
said there were no plans for prince william to have an investiture anything like his father had as prince of wales. our correspondent mark hutchings joins us from anglesey. market? yes, it has been a bit windswept market? yes, it has been a bit windswept here market? yes, it has been a bit windswept here today - market? yes, it has been a bit windswept here today but - market? yes, it has been a bit windswept here today but this| market? yes, it has been a bit - windswept here today but this has been reassuringly familiar ground for the royal couple back on anglesey where prince william spent at the spend those years as an raf search and rescue pilot. it is where the couple had their first home as a married couple and where prince george spent his early months. they have been here at the rnli lifeboat station meeting volunteers and other local people too, they have been given goodie bags to take home to the three royal children. they will head south to swansea to visit a food