A trial in the Republican Controlled Senate if hes impeached by the house. And israels Prime Minister defiant in the face of calls for him to quit after hes charged with corruption. And sport Novak Djokovic is serbia are out of the davis cup theyre beaten by russia in a corner final in a match marred by controversy. Continues our we begin in iraqs capital baghdad where the government is denying reports that at least 4 people have been killed by Security Forces when they opened fire on protesters the killing the killings take the total number of deaths since of them astray sions began in october to at least 330. 00 protesters are angry at what they say is widespread corruption and must unemployment Simona Fulton reports now from like that. The victims from the night before had not yet been laid to rest when new clashes claimed more lives on friday protesters threw stones and petrol bombs toward Security Forces on bug that historic russian street and breached a concrete barrier protectin
A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. And you can be part of the conversation. Today were looking at new research from consumer champion which . Into suspicious five star ratings on the worlds biggest travel website. Tripadvisor say theyre very aggressive in catching fake reviews but the question remains can you trust the Online Reviews of the hotel youre looking to book . Tell us what you think. A bill designed to rule out a no deal brexit without parliamentary approval will today complete its final stages in the house of lords, the Upper Chamber of the British Parliament. The bill will then return to the commons and could become law on monday. Prime minister, boris johnson, hopes that this will be enough to persuade the labour opposition to support his plan for a snap general election. But after suffering setback after setback in the last couple of days, he seems to be on the back foot. Our political correspondent, j
Million in aid from the g7 leaders. In a moment it will be time for sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. Well have the latest on the future of the Bolton Wanderers and bury fc, after the deadline to save both clubs has passed. Also, well be finding out why vets think feeding your pets insects could be the solution to helping fight climate change. And well be looking at tomorrows front pages in the papers tonight, with our guests the brexit commissioning editor for the telegraph, asa bennett, and the author and journalist rachel shabi. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now on bbc news its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday, im 0lly foster. The headlines this evening. Bury on the brink. Their buyer pulls out and they now face certain expulsion from the league. With all the good publicity we have had from you and all the other stations on radio and television, for it to come to this is just heartbreaking. D day for bolton as well, a fou
I want to dance, you and me alone. I want to capture the feeling. Oh, yeah. Cheryl welcome to fbn a. M. Good morning. Im cheryl casone. Lauren good morning, im lauren simonetti. Lets take a look at how your money is moving this morning. Dow futures gaining 69 points, s p up 8, nasdaq adding 40. Cheryl were seeing stabilization in asian markets overnight. Weve seen a moc a move on the. The nikkei and shanghai composite slightly down, the hang seng actually gaining. Lauren we have some stability in the european markets as well. The ftse is up 50 points, the cac up 55, the dax in germany up 1. 2 , despite a new report showing Industrial Production in the powerhouse of europe contracting. Cheryl were following the 10 year treasury right now, especially on the comments on fed president bullard yesterday, there is weakness on the yield so a little bit more of a bet on stocks today possibly happening versus the bet on bonds. Lauren still the flight to safety is going on. We see it in the pric
Title, shes facing simona halep who is leading after winning the first set. The match attracts a royal audience the duchesses of cambridge and sussex are among the spectators. And in honour of the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing, click visits nasa in florida. Thats coming up in half an hour. Good afternoon. Borisjohnson and jeremy hunt have both defended the right ofjournalists to publish leaked government documents after police warned any further release of diplomatic cables could be a criminal matter. Yesterday Scotland Yard announced that it was launching an investigation into the leak of dispatches from Sir Kim Darroch. The British Ambassador in washington had been highly critical of the trump administration. The leak of sir kims comments led to his resignation. Andy moore reports. A man in washington, Sir Kim Darroch has resigned. But it is not the end of the matter. Now a Police Enquiry will try to get to the bottom of who lea ked will try to get to the bottom of w