Manus 6 00 a. M. In london. I want to bring your mind back to 2018. Exuberance after the g20. Then we faded to black. Im talking about the drop in the s p 500. Is it deja vu . From the did hear global times yesterday saying there is a will to make a deal. Then in bloombergs reporting, we are talking about the fact china wants december tariffs to be lifted. We are still waiting. Also looking ahead to bank earnings. Big questions over what we are going to see in terms of costcutting. The one positive is the u. S. Consumer. Low rates certainly not helping. Manus let us talk about the various political markets and how they are affecting currencies. The lira, first of all. Battered and bruised. 50 on steel. Three ministers have been sanctioned by the u. S. On turkey. If you wanted a reason to sell the lira, you have it now aplenty. Despite the pushback, defensive play by the local banks, a billion dollars of fx. There is this deep misgiving in the treasury market. Yields popping by 20 basis
Is still possible. Obviously any agreement must work for everyone. Climate change campaigners have been banned from london after a week of Extinction Rebellion protests. A low cost and widely available drug could reduce deaths in traumatic brain injury patients by as much as 20 , according to a new study. That is at 9 15am. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. The government and the Football Association as well as past and present players have demanded that uefa take tough and immediate action after englands black players were racially abused during an international in bulgaria. The game which england won six nil had to be halted twice because home fans were making monkey noises and nazi salutes. The referee was following uefas three step racism protocol. The first incident occurred on the 28th minute when england was leading 2 0. A stadium announcement was made condemning the abuse and warned fans if further incidents occurred the match might be abandoned. The game was st
Michel barnier says a deal can still be done. Reaching an agreement is still possible. Obviously any agreement must work for everyone. Climate change campaigners have been banned from london, after a week of Extinction Rebellion protests. The duke and duchess of cambridge arrive in pakistan at the start of their five day tour. Good morning, welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im joanna gosling. The government and the Football Association as well as past and present players have demanded that uefa take tough and immediate action after englands black players were racially abused during an international in bulgaria. The game which england won 6 0 had to be halted twice because home fans were making monkey noises and nazi salutes. Bulgarias Prime Minister has called for the head of the countrys Football Union to resign. The referee was following uefas three step racism protocol. The first incident occurred on the 28th minute when england was leading 2 0. A stadium announcement was made condemnin
How electric cars are being used to power a small portuguese atlantic island. And the actressjune spencer, who plays peggy in bbc radio drama the archers, reveals the secret of how shes still working as she turns 100. Well, i suppose it is inheriting good genes, for a start. And an outlook of. A cheerful outlook, i think, an optimistic outlook on life. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Andrea leadsom and mark harper are the latest candidates to launch their campaigns to replace theresa may as consersative party leader, and become the countrys next Prime Minister. The initial group of ten candidates will be whittled down to two by a series of mp votes over the next few weeks. The final pair will then face a ballot of the wider party membership. We should know the winner of the contest towards the end ofjuly. This morning, Andrea Leadsom launched her campaign by pledging action on climate change. Mark harper called for tax cuts for those on lower incomes. Rory stewart will laun
Low pressure sitting around here, spiralling around that we have kyle jameson outbreaks of rain, the stripe of culture sitting in place, not moving anywhere quickly, so the wettest weather continue across parts of lincolnshire and the north midlands, wet weather to merseyside, north east wales, dangling down into cornwall. The same areas will see cloud and persistent rain through the rest of this afternoon. Where it was so wet in the south east yesterday, we see sunshine but also some heavy, fungible shallots. Light winds here, pretty brisk winds elsewhere. You will notice the strength of the north easterly winds and you can see gusts of a0 mph or more, 11 degrees in birmingham, 12 in hull. Northern ireland, the far north of england and scotland predominantly dry with some sunny and scotland predominantly dry with some sunny spells and a few showers in the far north of scotland. The band of cloud and rain moves erratically North West Woods overnight, some rain into north west england a