Access for Uk Businesses to the german market given that germany is a member of the eu Single Market . I think there are things they can do. There are issues within the competence of national governments to do with the users, length of stay, for instance, where things can be negotiated. But you are right, overall in terms of the big barriers to access to the european market, including the german market, that will require negotiation with the European Union. So there are certain things they can do on the economic side with the Germans Today but The Big Picture is a European Picture and that Trade Agreement that Boris Johnson signed with the European Union back in 2020. In johnson signed with the European Union back in 2020. Johnson signed with the European Union back in 2020. In terms of that Conversation Union back in 2020. In terms of that conversation with Union Back in 2020. In terms of that conversation with the Union Back in 2020. In terms of that conversation with the European Co
Why being fat and fit is a myth. A new study says people cant be obese and healthy. Good morning. In sport down to the wire. Arsenal keep themselves in the three way race for the last two Champions League spots. Theyll be decided On The Last Day of the season. And carol has the weather. Good morning. Good morning from the Clifton Suspension Bridge. It is cloudy and anzus morning. There will be some rain for england and wales, heavy through the day on and off, but for Northern England, ireland and scotland it will be dry, bright and scotland it will be dry, bright and sunny with just a couple of showers. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Thank you very much. So, we have carol on the bridge, we have steph on the buttie van, and over the next couple of weeks we will ta ke the next couple of weeks we will take Bbc Breakfast on the road to scotland, wales and Northern Ireland. Today we start in south west england, we are in bristol. One of the reasons why this city is so important is
worry that it weakens the supreme court s ability to review state decisions, endangering democracy. on tuesday, the israel medical association called for a 24 hour strike, but a court ordered the doctors union back to work. the doctors complied, but said they would not remain silent, and protest leaders report that growing numbers of military reservists would not report for duty. israel s military took its first known disciplinary action over the protests on tuesday, fining one reservist, and giving another a suspended jail sentence for ignoring call ups. in greece, deadly wildfires continue to rage across the mediterranean. two pilots battling the fires have died, after their plane crashed. they were tackling a blaze on the island of evia, north of athens, when the plane smashed into a hillside. evacuations from the fires are under way across the region. 0n the island of rhodes, hundreds of tourists have been rescued. the bbc s azadeh moshiri has more. the bbc s azadeh batty in south
but some died in air strikes by the saudi led coalition. if peace comes, and many yemenis have their doubts, the young will carry this war forever. 0 rla 0rla guerin, bbc news. backlash continues in israel after the passing ofjudicial reforms that demonstrators see as a power grab by prime minister benjamin netanyahu. protests on the streets have subdued, but public objections continue. major israeli newspapers printed an all black front page ad, placed by a group that s worried about the reforms. critics of the bill worry that it weakens the supreme court s ability to review state decisions, endangering democracy. on tuesday, the israel medical association called for a 24 hour strike, but a court ordered the doctors union back to work. the doctors compiled, but said they would not remain silent. and protest leaders report that growing numbers of military reservists would not report for duty. israel s military took its first known disciplinary action over the protests