Koeman. Tom hanks tells us hollywood has to change, as he becomes the latest star to speak out about the Harvey Weinstein allegations. Iam i am saying that first we have to hear from everybody so that we understand how fast and how all encompassing this was. And sarah has the weather. Good morning. It is looking damp and breezy today, before turning increasingly wet and windy tomorrow, with the arrival of storm brian. Ill bring you all of the details in about 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa may has made a personal plea for european leaders to break the deadlock in the brexit negotiations. At a private dinner last night, the Prime Minister called for the talks to move on to the future of trade. But the german chancellor, Angela Merkel, said more work needed to be done before that could happen. Adam fleming is in brussels. 0ur Political Correspondent chris mason is in westminster. Lets talk about what happened last night, adam. They say it was a private dinner, b
Yea rs. Left on hold, its emerged some mobile phone customers continue to be charged for handsets they have already paid for. And a see stained letter, one of the last to be written on the titanic, goes up for auction this weekend. In the sport everton say they will banafor in the sport everton say they will ban a for life for his involvement in the fighting that broke out between everton and lyon players in the Europa League last might. They say they will ban a fan for life. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The president of the european council, donald tusk, says claims the brexit deadlock between the uk and the eu are exaggerated. And it is possible formal trade talks could begin in december. Earlier the Prime Minister, theresa may, said she was she was ambitious and positive for britains negotiations with the European Union but there was still some way to go in the brexit talks. Our europe correspondent Damian Grammaticas is in brussels outside the summit talks. Do
Parents with top jobs and the numbers have been edging up. It survived the sinking of the titanic, now this letter is being auctioned its thought to be one of the last to be written onboard. Good morning. Its friday. 20th october. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. In the last few minutes, theresa may, has given an update about brexit discussions with the European Union. Speaking on the second day of a summit in brussels, mrs may said she was positive about what the negotiations had achieved so far. Earlier, the head of the European Council, donald tusk, said eu leaders would begin to prepare for talks about a trade deal with the uk. The Prime Minister acknowledged a lot more was still to be done. Iam i am ambitious and positive for britains future for these negotiations, but in no we still have some weight to go. Both sides have some weight to go. Both sides have approached these talks with professionalism and a constructive spirit and we should recognise what has been a
Mistreating women before the scandal broke as police in los angeles say they re investigating another claim of Sexual Assault involving the film producer. Hello and welcome to the programme, were live until iiam. We have lots to talk about today mobile phone operators are being criticised today for not letting customers know when they have paid for the handsets they have bought as part of their contracts. We are also going to talk about proposals for a change in the law to sentencing for people who attack emergency workers. Well hear from a paramedic and a doctor who have been assaulted and, of course, we will bring you the Prime Ministers speech in brussels live. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today theresa may has arrived ahead of a crucial brexit talks this morning in brussels. Last night the Prime Minister made a personal appeal to break
Is armando iannuccis satirical take on the dictators final hours. Well find out what mark kermode makes of it in the film review. Our main story at 5 00 eu leaders meeting in brussels have agreed to let officials prepare for the next phase of brexit negotiations on a future trading relationship with the uk. But, as expected, they said not enough progress had been made in the talks, so far, to open formal discussions. The president of the european council, donald tusk, said claims of a brexit deadlock between the uk and the eu were exaggerated while the Prime Minister theresa may said she was ambitious and positive for britains negotiations. But she admitted there was still some way to go. 0ur europe correspondent Damian Grammaticas reports from brussels. Before dawn, theresa may was back. Her speech at the summit last night not enough to end the brexit stalemate. Other leaders say speeches are not enough. Its time to go for real negotiations and notjust negotiating in the media by rhet