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BBCNEWS World Business Report June 16, 2017

After months of wrangling, lenders agree on more Bailout Money for greece and the chance of debt relief next year. Could the greek tragedy be reaching its final act . Plus, Havana Rethink are cubas growing Business Ties with the us now under threat from President Trump . Welcome to World Business report. Im rachel horne. Also coming up, after the biggest recall in the history of the car industry, could faulty air bag maker takata be about to file for bankruptcy . Well have the latest from asia. We start in greece which has edged back from the brink of financial collapse once again. Late on thursday, after months of wrangling, European Finance ministers, together with the International Monetary fund, finally agreed to give athens its latest slice of Bailout Money. And theres a hint it could get some relief from its crippling Debt Mountain next year. Lets show you the details. Greece will finally get this 8. 5 billion euros part of an 86 Billion Euro bailout plan agreed in 2015 which is

BBCNEWS BBC Business Live June 16, 2017

Negotiations and look at where the new government goes from here with our Business Editor, simonjack. We usually ask you a twitter question, but today the founder of amazon has one for you what should he do with all his money . Jeff bezos has posted a request for ideas from The Public For Philanthropy Inspiration what advice would you give . Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Good to have you with us on Business Live. We start in greece, which has edged back from the brink of financial collapse once again. Late on thursday after months of wrangling European Finance ministers, together with the International Monetary fund, finally agreed to give athens its latest slice of bailout money. And theres a hint it could get some relief from its crippling Debt Mountain next year. Lets show you the details. Greece will finally get this 8. 5 billion euros part of an 86 Billion Euro bailout plan agreed in 2015. It is the third it has had. It will come just in time, as greece faces 7. 3 billion euros

BBCNEWS Thursday In Parliament July 7, 2017

Thursday in parliament. Our look at the best of the day in the commons and lords. On this programme, the government says is unacceptable that standards in a third of Nursing Homes in england have fallen below safe levels. In some areas it is completely unacceptable that standards in some cities are below those likely expected by early users and their families. Claims that the news media are being too hostile to brexit. I cannot recall a single instance in recent times when i have seen good Economic News the bbc didnt describe as despite brexit. And those maiden speeches by new mps, they keep on coming. It is essential that we give people the tools they need to live their lives to the fool. To live their lives to the full. Lincoln and its citizens have the hassle of defying the odds. We have a saying. But first, the quality of care in Nursing Homes for elderly and Vulnerable People is once again in the spotlight. After inspecting 2a,000 Care Services in england, the Care Quality Commiss

BBCNEWS The Papers January 2, 2017

And the first wave of so called garden villages, in england, are given the go ahead. Ministers say the aim is to create Tens Of Thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Ben Chu Economics and Business Editor of the independent and caroline wheeler, Political Editor of the sunday express. Tomorrows front pages starting with the telegraph leads with sugar. It reports warnings from officials that children are eating half their recommended daily allowance before they even leave for school in the morning. The Istanbul Terror Attack is the independents top story. Its interviewed an is defector who says the militant group has declared war on turkey. The same lead for the eye which carries a striking image of the funeral of one of the victims. The times leads with the rail price hike. It says fares are now six times higher than those in europe and that one study says commuters now pay 27 p

BBCNEWS The Papers January 2, 2017

And the first wave of so called garden villages, in england, are given the go ahead. Ministers say the aim is to create Tens Of Thousands of new homes, from cornwall to carlisle. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Ben Chu Economics and Business Editor of the independent and caroline wheeler, Political Editor of the sunday express. Tomorrows front pages starting with the telegraph leads with sugar. It reports warnings from officials that children are eating half their recommended daily allowance before they even leave for school in the morning. The Istanbul Terror Attack is the independents top story. Its interviewed an is defector who says the militant group has declared war on turkey. The same lead for the eye which carries a striking image of the funeral of one of the victims. The times leads with the rail price hike. It says fares are now six times higher than those in europe and that one study says commuters now pay 27 p

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