Of a woman at a lunch without her permission. Did you . No and what the public want to hear is what we are going to do to unite the country. In westminster a meeting of Opposition Party leaders gets under way one of their questions. If there was to be a caretaker Prime Minister who should it be . Thousands of women are dying needlessly from heart attacks because they fail to recognise their symptoms, and receive poorer care than men. Saudi arabias crown prince says he takes some responsibility for the murder of the journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, but denies personally ordering it. Coming up on afternoon live, all the sport jane. Hi, simon. Scotland have boosted their hopes of progressing to the knockout stages of the Rugby World Cup theyve earned a 3a 0 bonus point victory over samoa and are up to third in the pool a group. And darren, it is wet . It certainly is. Flood warnings and more warnings of heavy rain today and into tomorrow. Later on in the week we could have an ex hurricane on
Next week. The brexit drama. Boris johnson skipped a News Conference as his host says the u. K. Is not serious about talks. Shery lets get you started. We are seeing u. S. Futures slightly higher by. 1 . This after the s p 500 slumped the most in two weeks. Coming after President Trump announced an initial trade agreement with japan. When it comes to the safe haven moves we saw in the last session, we had wti crude higher, the biggest gain since february of 2009. Those are being reversed with gold futures getting pressure, down. 3 . Not to mention, wti holding above the 60 per barrel level but still under pressure, down 1. 5 , this after jumping 13 in the previous session, given the previous attacks on saudi arabia and Oil Facilities. Lets see how things are shaping up in the asian markets. Sophie there may be impetus for Risk Appetite after the mixed session we saw on monday when Energy Shares rallied while Financial Firms led declines. U. S. Japan lines on the trade deal being narrow
Volkswagen one of the worlds biggest car makers finds itself back in court today as the company once again faces the fallout of the diesel gate emissions cheating scandal. Hundreds of thousands of german vw customers have joined a first of its kind grouped proceeding to seek compensation from the automaker. The firm admitted in 2015 to using Illegal Software to cheat on emissions tests in 11 million vehicles worldwide. So far the scandal has cost the group over 33 billion, however the vast majority of that sum, 22 billion, has gone to the us in in fines, compensation and legal costs. Vw owners in the uk will be watching with interest as around 117,000 claimants are part of a similar action, also seeking compensation from the auto giant. Simon duval smith, editor of automotive purchasing and supply chain magazinejoins me now. Morning. Talk is through this case. What is it that the group, who were taking vw to court, what do they have to prove . Well, there are 50 questions which are goi
Higher outperforming broader european equities investors await the feds latest Interest Rate decision as President Trump ratchets up the pressure on powell following the recent oil shock Uk Supreme Court prepares to hear claims that the Parliament Suspension is illegal. After a trip to luxemberg. Good morning and welcome to street signs. All the happenings around oil and Saudi Arabia Crude prices have eased. Brent posted its best day on record after an attack removed half of the kingdoms daily output President Trump said it looked like iran was behind the strike. U. S. Intelligences indicate the attack originated from iran. Officials say iranian weapons were used in the attack. They have denied involvement in the incident looking at oil stocks. We have seen oil majors and prices pulling back slightly bringing you comments we got just now out of the Energy Sector he said we are confident markets are well supplied. Remember, one of the original nam tweets refer to the possibility of the
70th anniversary. We look at the economic inequality fuelling the pro democracy movement. European shares are struggling this monday morning. While in asia shares were little changed overnight with no great reaction to the news that the us governemnt is considering Delisting Chinese Companies from its stock exchanges. And well be getting the inside track on being a Financial Success in a newspaper industry thats increasingly digital. The boss of the Financial Times group will be here a little later. As forever 21 files for bankruptcy we want to know if this means our fast fashion tastes are changing . Are consumers now opting to spend more on their clothes . 0r buy secondhand 7 let us knowjust use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to business live. Welcome to the programme. We start in germany where one of the worlds biggest car makers volkswagen goes back to court today as the company once again faces the fallout of the diesel gate emissions cheating scandal. Hundreds of thous