Athletics anti doping officials have launched an investigation into what iaaf president lord coe called serious allegations about World Champion sprinter Justin Gatlins coach and an agent. Weve looked at benefits of singing together. Hopefully louder than that. Now theres a chance to join in. This morning, were linking up choirs for a live uk wide sing along. Keep watching for details of how you can get involved. And matt has the weather. You need to know that details of fog around. Frost as well. Mostly a dry day. A day of massive temperature contrast. Good morning. First, our main story. The royal navys new £3 billion Aircraft Carrier, hms Queen Elizabeth, is leaking. The navys future flagship, which was commissioned by the queen earlier this month, has a problem with one of its propeller shafts. Our defence correspondent, jonathan beale, reports. Earlier this month, amid much fanfare, the royal navys largest, most expensive warship was being commissioned into service by the queen.
Television news which has been dominated by wednesdays triggering by the government of article 50, kickstarting officially the process of leaving the eu. The subject was extensively covered on bbc, with plenty of input from members of the public, giving their views on the uks decision to depart and what they expected from the next two yea rs of they expected from the next two years of talks. It was all too much for david, who wrote and Keith Gregory had this to say not much chance of the bbc or any of the media leaving it alone, certainly not on wednesday, when, in a special programme on bbc one, andrew neil interview the prime minister, followed by a number of other party leaders. The presenter came infor other party leaders. The presenter came in for some praise about the way he conducted that interview, including this telephone message. Thank goodness for andrew neil, among the very few on the bbc who keep to strictly accurate quotations. In general there is far too much sloppiness
Become obvious that the small country relied on its fine it Financial Sector to much, and toxic loans and bad speculation eventually tipped to the banks over the edge, so now cypress wants to be bailed out by europe. In return, International Lenders want cyprus to introduce reforms and strict austerity measures. These would involve job losses and pay cuts, which is bad news for many cypriots who are already struggling to pay their bills. A decade ago, this dancer and musician was a star in cyprus, performing in clubs or appearing on television every night. Women were at his feet. They called him the palomino of nicosia the ballerino of nicosia. Now he and his wife sit at home with their son. The family have debts they cannot repay. They have three loans adding up to more than 300,000 euros in total. It was so easy to get credit. No questions asked. They just gave us something to sign, and we did not read the small print. If you do not have a regular income and cannot make the payments
Become obvious that the small country relied on its fine it Financial Sector to much, and toxic loans and bad speculation eventually tipped to the banks over the edge, so now cypress wants to be bailed out by europe. In return, International Lenders want cyprus to introduce reforms and strict austerity measures. These would involve job losses and pay cuts, which is bad news for many cypriots who are already struggling to pay their bills. A decade ago, this dancer and musician was a star in cyprus, performing in clubs or appearing on television every night. Women were at his feet. They called him the palomino of nicosia the ballerino of nicosia. Now he and his wife sit at home with their son. The family have debts they cannot repay. They have three loans adding up to more than 300,000 euros in total. It was so easy to get credit. No questions asked. They just gave us something to sign, and we did not read the small print. If you do not have a regular income and cannot make the payments
Country relied on its fine it Financial Sector to much, and toxic loans and bad speculation eventually tipped to the banks over the edge, so now cypress wants to be bailed out by europe. In return, International Lenders want cyprus to introduce reforms and strict austerity measures. These would involve job losses and pay cuts, which is bad news for many cypriots who are already struggling to pay their bills. A decade ago, this dancer and musician was a star in cyprus, performing in clubs or appearing on television every night. Women were at his feet. They called him the palomino of nicosia the ballerino of nicosia. Now he and his wife sit at home with their son. The family have debts they cannot repay. They have three loans adding up to more than 300,000 euros in total. It was so easy to get credit. No questions asked. They just gave us something to sign, and we did not read the small print. If you do not have a regular income and cannot make the payments and you are two or three month