police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have decided to resume the sharing of intelligence information with their us counterparts. cooperation was temporarily suspended after details of the investigation were leaked to american media. it was a day of quiet reflection and intense investigation across manchester and the uk. it began with a minute s silence to remember the 22 people killed in monday s terror attack. the queen also visited young survivors in hospital. our chief correspondent gavin hewitt starts our coverage. in the minutes before the silence, thousands headed to the squares, the open spaces, the office doorways, a moment for a wounded community to reflect, to remember, to stand together. in manchester, a long minute ended with applause. applause it was really beautiful, i thought it was so nice, everyone coming here and showing respect. today s been a time to reflect and a time of remembrance. and at the same time, to show strength and unity, and our
police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have decided to restart the sharing of intelligence with their us counterparts. it was briefly suspended after details of the investigation were leaked to the american media. it was a day of quiet reflection and intense investigation across manchester and the uk. it began with a minute s silence to remember the 22 people killed in monday s attack. the queen visited young survivors in hospital. our chief correspondent gavin hewitt starts our coverage. in the minutes before the silence, thousands headed to the squares, the open spaces, the office doorways. a moment for a wounded community to reflect, to remember, to stand together. last post sounds. in manchester, a long minute ended with applause. applause. well, it was really beautiful, and i thought it was so nice, everyone coming here and showing their respects. today s been a time to reflect and a time of remembrance, and at the same time, to show strength and unity, and
in military action abroad, according to the telegraph. the metro also leads on the manchester attacks, saying armed police will be patrolling train carriages across the country for the first time, after the uk s terror threat level was raised to critical. the express focuses on the queen s visit to royal manchester children s hospital, where many young victims of the bombing are recovering. the paper quotes the queen telling survivors the attack was very wicked. the times reports that the attacker, salman abedi, is believed to have planned the attack for a year, and made at least two separate trips to buy bomb materials at diy shops. theresa may is expected to tell leaders at the g7 summit that the fight against the islamic state group is shifting from the battlefield to the internet. that is according to the guardian. and the financial times says there were several awkward moments for president trump at the nato summit. he told leaders he was deeply troubled by us leaks of h
police investigating the manchester suicide bombing have decided to restart the sharing of intelligence with their us counterparts. it was briefly suspended after details of the investigation were leaked to the american media. it was a day of quiet reflection and intense investigation across manchester and the uk. it began with a minute s silence to remember the 22 people killed in monday s attack. the queen visited young survivors in hospital. our chief correspondent gavin hewitt starts our coverage. in the minutes before the silence, thousands headed to the squares, the open spaces, the office doorways. a moment for a wounded community to reflect, to remember, to stand together. last post sounds in manchester, a long minute ended with applause. applause well, it was really beautiful, and i thought it was so nice, everyone coming here and showing their respects. today has been a time to reflect and a time of remembrance, and at the same time, to show strength and unity, and
i m stephen sackur. remember the tumultuous events in the early 1990s in eastern europe? from the wreckage of the soviet empire, a new, freer more prosperous region emerged anchored in the eu and nato. the european bank of reconstruction and development was created to foster that transformation. my guest today is bank president, sir suma chakrabarti. these days, many of his investment projects are actually in turkey, central asia and north africa. has mission creep undermined the values of the ebrd? suma chakra barti, welcome to hardtalk. nice to be here. would you agree with me that your bank has moved an awful long way from those early days and from its original mission? no, i wouldn t. i would certainly agree with you that we have expanded our geography, but i would say the mission is the same. private sector development, the creation of affective markets, we re still actually operating in our traditional region but because of the success of that business model, our shareh