Up whats happened in just 60 seconds. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about use the hashtag victorialive. If youre emailing and are happy for us to contact you and maybe want to take part in the Programme Please include your phone number in your message. If you text, youll be charged at the Standard Network rate. First, Annita Mcveigh has the news. The number of people whove been killed by a partner or relative is at its highest level for at least five years, despite a government push to reduce the levels of Domestic Violence. New Police Figures obtained by the bbc show there were 173 domestic killings in the uk last year thats 3a more than in 2016. The government says it is running awareness campaigns, recruiting 20,000 Police Officers and reviewing sentencing. The speaker of the house of commons, john bercow, says he will block any attempt by the Prime Minister to ignore a new law preventing a no deal b
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
Back into the ashes . Berlin and paris. Really, although the third test at headingley gets under way this morning. Open to ideas, no fundamental shift, and looks whos ready to steam in again. Because the fundamental problem is that the eu sees that have got to be good morning. There is still some ove rco m e that the eu sees that have got to be overcome still remain. And mr rain in the forecast in the northern half of the country. Tomorrow, as we johnson has got to present new ideas head into the weekend, a bank if they are to move at all. And holiday for some is going to be mostly dry and hot or warm depending aside from these talks particularly, is there a sense in france of our on which end of the country youre in. Ill have more details in 15 new Prime Minister . What do they make of Boris Johnson . To be honest, minutes. Its thursday, august 22nd. I think many are waiting for this, waiting to see what mrjohnson has our top story borisjohnson to say. But with little hope will go hea
Where pupils have been getting their exa m where pupils have been getting their exam results all morning. Ill be speaking to a careers adviser to find out what to do if you didnt get what you expected. Tens of thousands of ryanair passengers could face disruption today as uk based pilots strike. Our focus on farming continues with a look at the growing threat from criminals, who kill and butcher sheep in fields, in order to sell the meat. And 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. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im carol walker. 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
Because of strikes in support of the pre democracy movement. Of the pro democracy movement. And markets take fright from all the same, recurring problems. Trade wars, brexit and big currency moves well have the details. With more customers gearing up to buy cars online well speak to the company that bills itself as amazon for cars. But how much are customers missing out by not getting the personal touch in an Old Fashioned showroom . And you can be a part of the conversation. Do get in touch with your views on the stories we are covering or tell us what you are spotting in business. Let us know just use the hashtag bbcbizlive. Hello and welcome to business live. Welcome to the programme. Europes biggest bank is getting a new boss. Hsbc sastohn flint is leaving after 18 months in thejob because it needs a change in leadership to address a challenging global environment. Thats being seen be some analysts as a veiled reference to the us china trade war and the banks reported links to the