anna: michael sneyd stays with us.er on bloomberg tv, we will speak to the founder of cobra and a member of the house of laws who thinks brexit will not happen. we will talk about the future of security policy with the director of europol. we will talk about the power of the law versus the common. coming up, the biggest banks in the u.k. clear the first stress tests. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ welcome back, everybody. 6:20 in london. you are watching "bloomberg daybreak: europe. the hang seng is a flat this afternoon. let's get the bloomberg business flash. toshiba has asked authorities for an extension to submit its earnings report by august 10. it seeks more time to complete accounting in its u.s. nuclear unit. the bankruptcy, which it announced in march, and has made it difficult to close the books before the deadline. britain's first new nuclear plant may cost consumers 30 billion pounds or more in higher electricity costs. that is five times more than ministers expected. urged to come was up with a plan before electri