Community shield. And in rugby, Steve Borthwick names his england squad for next months world cup. Aiden will be rooting thanks, aiden will be rooting for the lionesses as they take on nigeria and of course well bnng on nigeria and of course well bring you your all important latest Weather Forecast. The weekend saw plenty of wet and windy weather, but what does the weather have in store as we start the new week . Join me later for a full forecast with all the details. Top of the morning. Im martin daubney. Im martin daubney. Im martin daubney. Im Ellie Costello and this is breakfast on gb news. Okay, so wed like to start the show with a bit of a smile. And this is a corker. The front of the sun hands off. Its about sunbed wars breaking out across the mad. This follow from the build, which is the german paper magazine doing a sting saying that the british were being unruly across the mad stealing sunbeds tower walls, breaking out and then a classic piece of tabloid warfare. The sun of t
Ill have the all the details. In sport, its transfer deadline day. And an early deal should see confirmation of alex 0xlade chamberlains move from arsenal to liverpool. And carol has the weather. Good morning. It is a bright start for many. Chilly as well. Show is in the west. Through the day, they will develop widely. Showers. I will have more in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Theresa may says she wants to lead the conservatives into the next general election saying shes in it for the long term. The foreign secretary, borisjohnson, has given his support, but backbench conservative mps have told the bbc theyre sceptical shell be able to serve the full term. The Prime Minister is currently on a three day trip to japan. There has been an awful lot of speculation about my future which has no basis whatsoever in it. I am in this for the long term. There is a realjob to be done in the united kingdom. It is about getting brexit done right and getting a Proper Partnership wi
Welcome to Worldwide Exchange on cnbc. Im sara eisen. Im wilfred frost. Good wednesday morning to you from me as well. Happy international weaponom day. U. S. Equity futures after another minor selloff, first backtoback declines since january. We are flat to mixed. Seeking a catalyst. Stocks are taking a pause globally here waiting for the next signal either out of washington, Federal Reserve next week. S p 500 futures down two. Dow up 1. 24. Nasdaq futures down less than one point. We are seeing the yields tick higher. Not massive moves in the bond market, but certainly that ticking of higher yields into the fed meeting, where the fed is expected to raise Interest Rates next week. Well see what the jobs report shows on friday. 2. 53 is the yield on the tenyear. Ticking higher. Kept the dollar supported but also only ticking higher because moves in yields have not been luge. China posted a trade deficit of 60 billion yuan, the first in dollar terms since 2014. Exports rose 4. 2 in febr
But im proud of the work this government has done to devolve spending powers and real powers to local authorities through the city deals, the devolution of some Decision Making and spending to local enterprise partnerships through the local growth deals, i think these are really good moves. Im delighted that were going to see in Greater Manchester a new Greater Manchester metro there. This is great news. But i dont see the need for a lot of extra tax power, no, im a bit skeptical of it. But who controls the tax . And in reality in england is less than 5 , around 2 of total taxation is actually controlled by local councils. Thats the council tax. Can you have real devolution of powers to local communities unless they have some say over the taxation thats raised in their areas, the rates of it and the amounts . Can the people of england well, if you take away the system works now, what weve tried to do as a government is to make sure theres a better connection between decisions made loca
But im proud of the work this government has done to devolve spending powers and real powers to local authorities through the city deals, the devolution of some Decision Making and spending to local enterprise partnerships through the local growth deals, i think these are really good moves. Im delighted that were going to see in Greater Manchester a new Greater Manchester metro there. This is great news. But i dont see the need for a lot of extra tax power, no, im a bit skeptical of it. But who controls the tax . And in reality in england is less than 5 , around 2 of total taxation is actually controlled by local councils. Thats the council tax. Can you have real devolution of powers to local communities unless they have some say over the taxation thats raised in their areas, the rates of it and the amounts . Can the people of england well, if you take away the system works now, what weve tried to do as a government is to make sure theres a better connection between decisions made loca