Election, frances new president Emmanuel Macron looks set to win a landslide in the countrys parliamentary elections. Can he pushed through the major reforms that you promised voters, including Cutting Spending and overholding frances strict laws. Do you still trust the politicians . Do they deliver on their promises . Or do they just say what you want to hear to win your vote . Let us know, use the hashtag bbc Business Live. A very warm welcome to the programme. Do get in touch with your thoughts. The Prime Minister has formed a new government, and today she will be holding her first Cabinet Meeting says the election. Senior ministers reappointed by theresa may have publicly given hubbard backing, but several are reported to have demanded greater influence in return for their support. Meanwhile, the uncertainty caused by the General Election has led Business Confidence in the uk to sink through the floor. That is according to a lobby group that did according to a lobby group that did
Also this hour president macrons party looks set for a Landslide Victory in frances parliamentary election. Aviation officials are investigating an incident that forced a chinese plane to make an Emergency Landing in sydney with a large hole in one of its engines. Both the white house and Downing Street dismiss reports that President Trump wants to delay his state visit to the uk, until he has the support of the british public. Good morning, were live at westminster theresa may will face tough questions today from her backbench mps. They are expected to Raise Concerns about her Leadership Style and press for more details on talks with the dup. Mrs mays new cabinet will also meet for the first time after a limited reshuffle. David davies insists he intends to begin Brexit Negotiations Ina intends to begin Brexit Negotiations in a weeks time but argues the uk will still need to pull out of the Single Market because otherwise it will not be able to control its own borders. He says the gov
Us to reality. What a sound bite. Got us into the mess, will get us out of it. It has been an extraordinary 48 hours. She has apologised to the cabinet, the party, and the only Silver Lining seems to be the backing from borisjohnson. I would not be getting too comfortable. Just a little short of a majority, she has got to try to make this work. She is also trapped. Trapped in an alliance, with the dup. Going to seek substantial spending. Also making changes behind the scenes, and seven ministers, i think five of those are strong remainers. This whole thing, centring on breaks it, brexit, give me a stronger hand. And even the world mess then, does not do thisjustice. In the context of what the times as saying, it is reality, as not having a majority and those of commerce, some of the cuts that they wanted to push through not going to be introduced. Things like the social care changes. In that respect, austerity is going to be over. No political wheel of getting it through the house of c
Or something in between . Well hear from a Prominent Brexiteer and remainer. And eat your heart out, theresa may. Frances president macron has a new party, and it seems to be dominating french politics at the expense of the socialists. What are the lessons for us, and the implications for europe . And Katie Razzall has gone back to the very start of theresa mays campaign, to find out just what went wrong for the pm there. Do you feel that you were very instrumental in whats happened in this election . Definitely. I feel like weve caused it, because weve gone from having such a small turnout amongst 18 24 year olds to having a massive one. Hello. For better or worse, Hung Parliaments offer an excuse to parties to jettison the difficult promises made in their manifesto. We saw that in the Tory Lib Dem Coalition of 2010. Were seeing the tories prune away bits of their manifesto now, as they negotiate with the dup. But the really Big Question Hanging Over Westminster is whether our Hung Pa
Well find out if the president should be worried. And this. And| will always love you. Stephen smith on a new movie about whitney houston. Hello. So theresa may is here to stay, for the time being. Which means she now has to wallow in the complexities of a precarious politics. Sorting out a deal with the dup for stability at home, and sorting out a position with the eu on brexit. As she said yesterday, she got her party into this mess, shell get them out of it. The dup deal is almost done, but not signed yet. The brexit one is a great deal more complicated, and with days to go until the formal start, the department for exiting the eu, dexeu to its friends, is being reshuffled its lost two ministers in 2a hours. Is it too strong to use the word disarray . Well, theresa may sat down for dinner and a bit of football this evening, with president macron of france. Well take stock shortly, but first David Grossman looks at the Prime Ministers day. A Tourist Snapping Landmarks today might con