Getting their results, opening their envelopes, and tensions are going to be high. Tens of thousands of ryanair passengers could face disruption today as uk based pilots strike. Our focus on farming continues today with a look at the growing threat from criminals who kill and butcher sheep in fields in order to sell the meat. Researchers can now see processes deep inside the body thanks to a new type of microscope which captures images at unseen levels of detail. And in Sport England begin the third ashes test against australia at headingley this morning. This good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. Borisjohnson is in paris today to meet the french president , Emmanuel Macron, for brexit talks as the clock ticks towards britains leaving date of october 31st. Mrjohnson has insisted the backstop which aims to prevent a hard irish border after brexit must be ditched if a no deal exit from the eu is to be avoided. But ahead of the meeting, mr macron warned that reopening negotiat
Combined science double award. Well bejoining some students as they find out what they got in their exams. Is carbon offsetting plane journeys worth it . Eltonjohn said he did it after arranging for prince harry and Meghan Markle to fly on his private jet. Well speak to a scientist who says its a complete joke. And a row breaks out as president trumps former press Secretary Sean Spicer is given a place on the us equivalent of strictly, dancing with the stars. The presenter says the show should be free of politics. Is he right . Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until am this morning. Have you named and shamed an ex in an Online Chat Group . If so why . And did you consider privacy or legal concerns before you did it . Also well bring you the latest on the ryanair pilot strike which is affecting flights today. Let us know if youre heading off on holiday and facing a delay. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about. Use the hashtag victorialive. If youre emailing and
Also in the programme, the Us Central Bank reveals its been split over cutting the cost of borrowing ahead of a crucial address by its boss. European stocks are open and falling from health care and industrial, to financial stocks. Also in the programme tackling unconscious bias well talk to man determined to make sure were all on an even Playing Field when it comes to getting a job. Today we want to know do you think paying more for plastic bags helps the environment as the us Supermarket Group morrisons reveals it is raising the cost from 20p, up to 30p, thats 36 cents. Hello and welcome to business live. We start here in the uk with travel worries for thousands of Airline Passengers as pilots at europes biggest budget carrier, ryanair, walk out on strike at the height of the Summer Holiday season. The action by ryanairs uk based pilots began at a minute past midnight and will run until midnight tomorrow the bank holiday, the ybusiest day of the year for air travel. Ryanair is due to
Some disruption to play across headingley but across england, skies like these, pretty grey and threatening, some patches of rain coming through from time to time. Today, an awkward focus. In wales, a little rain which will weaken with time. Across Northern England and Northern Ireland, a wiggling waving weather front that will continue to threaten pulses of rain. Quite a wet afternoon for Northern Ireland and north west england and some of the rain from time to time will continue to push across the pennines. We could see some featherlight patches of rain affected play at headingley from time to time but there will be some play. The best of the weather in the south east, where we will see the highest temperatures, up to 25 celsius later today. Overnight, the highest temperatures, up to 25 celsius latertoday. Overnight, more convincingly the rain will move from Northern England to scotland, where it could be heavy at times across western areas. Otherwise, a dry night and milder night, t
Fear is looming and the economy losing altitude. We will see what is happening on the markets, sharply down right across europe and thats after the escalation in the trade war between the us and china. A chill spreading across global stocks. We will getting the inside track on the past week in business including spending on a no deal brexit and the feds move to cut Interest Rates, thats all with our economics editor faisal islam. And asa economics editor faisal islam. And as a london pub reveals it is using facial Recognition Technology to tell staff who is next in the queue, we wa nt tell staff who is next in the queue, we want to know is this a good use of the software . Would you be happy for your face of the software . Would you be happy for yourface to be of the software . Would you be happy for your face to be scanned in order to get served quicker . Let us know using the hashtag bbc bizlive. Hello and a very warm welcome to business live. Good to have you with us. Business live.