As we work for the original one 200 yea rs as we work for the original one 200 years ago. We have massive untapped potential. Lam martin i am martin crops all come alive in norwich today where we will hear from constituents about the general election issues that matter that to them. Tsb says payments into some of its customers accounts have been delayed its trying to correct the problem as soon as possible. In sport, its the ben stokes show again for england as he hits 91, taking a sizeable lead over new zealand on day two of the first test. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. A 27 year old man has been found guilty of the murder of a british backpacker whose body was found in a suitcase outside auckland in new zealand. Grace millane, who was 21, met her killer on a dating app last december. The man, who cant be named due to whats knows as a Court Suppression order, will be sentenced in february. In an emotional statement outside the court, graces father, david millane, welcome
For private tenants. Major wins for pro democracy campaigners in hong kongs council elections, putting renewed pressure on the government. People orderly and peacefully lining up people orderly and peacefully lining up outside of the voting station early in the morning, just because they want to get the vote. We deserve democracy. And coming up, two cinema chains withdraw the gang film blue story after a brawl at a cinema in birmingham on saturday. We speak to one of the actors in the movie. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. A lorry driver who is accused over the deaths of 39 migrants in essex has admitted plotting to assist illegal immigration. Maurice robinson appeared at the old bailey a short time ago. Our home affairs correspondent, Daniel Sandford, is at the old bailey. Tell us what happened 7 tell us what happened . This was a plea and trial preparation hearing in front of mrjustice id, and Maurice Robinson spoke first of all to confirm his name, date of birth and addr
Downgrading most advanced economies. You can see right there, these numbers 3 for the world, 2. 4 for the u. S. , 1. 2 for your area, 6. 1 for china. These are all down you see there from the prior forecast and also mostly except for japan down from last year. The imf saying in its report, Downside Risks elevated. Brexit related risk to hinder confidence and growth. Theyre down on this trade issue. Very quickly, they do see something of a moderation next here in 2020 we go back up to 3. 4 it isnt the advanced economies this get there theyre looking for a turn around in emerging markets and developing countries four things the imf notes needs to be done theyre saying International Response may be needed if things get worse from here. They say Monetary Policy cannot do it all. There is a financial risk created from low Interest Rates there. Fiscal measures to help with the slowdown along with structural reforms. Carl that is big news, steve were going to dissect a lot of that with the ea
Launch of on the clock by emily. Please give her a round of applause. [applause] and we would also like to welcome jessica who will be joining emily on the stage or in the chairs. So powerhouse, where an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here in changing neighborhoods. I encourage everyone to buy a book if you do not have one and im sure emily will be happy to sign them. So tonight we will hear a little reading from a book, conversation, q a and then the worst job reading. Before i bring them up let me read some bio. Emily guendelsberger has worked at the Philadelphia Weekly in the Philadelphia Daily News and contributed to the philadelphia inquirer, Washington Post, political magazine and vice, and jessica is a producer of nomad lynn, awardwinning journalist who focuses on subcultures in the dark corner of the economy. She has written for harpers magazine, New York Times and Washington Post and also teaches at Columbia School for journalism. Give them a round of a
[inaudible conversations] hello everyone. I think there is a few more seats if we want to fill up in the front. My name is nick and i work here at powerhouse arena and i think i want to thank you all for being here tonight for the launch of on the clock by emily. Please give her a round of applause. [applause] and we would also like to welcome jessica who will be joining emily on the stage or in the chairs. So powerhouse, where an independent bookstore so events like this help us stay here in changing neighborhoods. I encourage everyone to buy a book if you do not have one and im sure emily will be happy to sign them. So tonight we will hear a little reading from a book, conversation, q a and then the worst job reading. Before i bring them up let me read some bio. Emily guendelsberger has worked at the Philadelphia Weekly in the Philadelphia Daily News and contributed to the philadelphia inquirer, Washington Post, political magazine and vice, and jessica is a producer of nomad lynn, aw