from five different continents through the magic of our video link, as well as a large audience here in the gallery for a programme that will be broadcast on bbc world service, on radio and television. the climate catastrophe and the sheer weight of traffic on our roads and the horrific rate of accidents that they cause has forced a revolution in the way we think about cars. with me today are three engineers who are at the forefront of that revolution. we have arjo van der ham from the netherlands who is the chief technical officer at a company called lightyear. he has developed the world s first family sized solar powered car. jamie shotton, an expert in al and in autonomous vehicles. he is the chief scientist at a company called wayve and he is here to tell us about autonomous driving vehicles and, last but not least we have linda zhang from the united states. she is the chief engineer for the f150 lightning and has managed somehow to electrify one of america s most iconic
that is double the number before the pandemic. so this is a mock up restaurant. you won t find a customer in here. the boss of this suffolk hotel chain shows me the training centre he started in march to help recruit and retain staff. you have to do something about it yourself because no one is going to give you these people, and if you want them to stay, you have got to give them the skills and the confidence to be with you. labour shortages now, but could that tide be about to turn? at the alex cafe, they are open all week three days only, though, upstairs. but the owner is in no rush, with rising energy costs for him and his customers. i ve done the job for over a0 years and it has never been like this. you know, you have always been able to see a path, however steep that path is, or how difficult. at the moment, it is almost like an abyss. we could be looking at £100,000 per year extra extra on energy. you know, that s £2,000 per week. he is trying to keep it simp
hello, this is bbc news. i m luxmy gopal and these are the headlines. writers and politicians condemn an attack on acclaimed author, sir salman rushdie, who s now on a ventilator, after being stabbed on stage in the us state of new york. his agent says the 75 year old can t speak, is likely to lose an eye, has a damaged liver, and the nerves in one arm have been severed in the attack. more extreme heat is expected in the southern half of the uk over the next two days. that, as experts also warn england s drought could last into the next year. travel disruption after thousands of train drivers from nine rail companies go on strike across the uk today. it s the latest walk out in a row over pay and conditions. documents in the us show fbi agents seized papers marked top secret when they searched the florida home of the former president donald trump on monday. the search warrant shows he s being investigated over possible violations of the espionage act. the 82 year old taking
In central europe. Particularly, Cyber Security stocks are doing well this morning. Sally. And following that cyber attack, today we want to hear from you have you been affected what changes are you making as a result . Let us know. Just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to Business Live. Microsoft says a huge global cyber attack, which has hit more than 150 countries since friday, is a wake up call. A huge number of companies were targeted in the initial attack including spains telefonica, fed ex in the us, and germanys railway firm deutsche bahn. Europol says the attack hit 200,000 victims in more than 150 countries and warns more people and businesses could find they are infected this morning. The national Cyber Security centre urges companies to Keep Security Software patches up to date, use anti virus software, and to back up your data regularly. Nicole eagan is Chief Executive of Cyber Security firm darktrace, shes here in the studio. Good morning. Just tell us a litt
Make an entrance. His visit to any clear Submarine Drawing comparisons to james bond. Clear Submarine Drawing comparisons tojames bond. A clear Submarine Drawing comparisons to james bond. A nuclear. Hello. Today we have a snapshot of the world in disarray. Donald trump is on his way to europe, where he is likely to find that the transatlantic unity of the past has gone. North korea hasjust tested its first intercontinental Ballistic Missile. But farfrom its first intercontinental Ballistic Missile. But far from Standing Shoulder to shoulder with america, the german chancellor has taken the occasion of this weeks 620 summit to sharply criticised the us. And as if the rift with europe was not enough, before President Trump boarded his plane today, he sent out eight weeks than in china for not doing enough on north korea. It reads, trade between china and north korea grew almost 40 in the first quarter. So much for china working with us. But we had to give it a try. In an hour, the Us Se