Morning. Well have the latest from westminster on the continuing fallout from the pms decision to suspend parliament. The other main stories on bbc news at 5. New Research Suggests women on menopausal hormone therapy for five years risk developing Breast Cancer a decade after treatment ends. Theres a state of emergency in florida people are warned Huricane Dorian now its time to look is strengthening as it heads at sport with jane. A huge blow for england. Towards the us coast. Fears for the Great Barrier reef its outlook James Anderson has been ruled out is downgraded to very poor, as Climate Change causes mass bleaching of the coral. Of the rest of the ashes. And, Aaron Taylor Johnson plays hed been playing for lancashires a recovering drug addict 2nd 11 in a bid to prove his in a million little pieces. Fitness but he felt a pain find out whatjames king made in his calf yesterday. Of that, and the weeks and medical teams have ruled him out other cinema releases, for the final two test. Earlier this week, there had been some positive noises from anderson, he said he felt like he was really in the film review at 5. 45. Getting somewhere and seemed hopeful of playing in the fourth test next week. Hell be replaced by somerset seamer Craig Overton. With the ashes series tied at1 all, the momentum is all with england after that sensational win at headingley last week. It seems bury are not taking their expulsion from the English Football League lying down. They now say theyre considering its 5 oclock legal action against them. We know members of the clubs our main story borisjohnson has executive met earlier today to discuss their options, accused his opponents of damaging having earlier sent the efl a letter questioning the chances of getting a good its handling of the affair. Brexit deal with brussels. Bbc sport has seen this letter. He warned that the uk was less likely to get it includes questions like the agreement it wanted if the eu believed Opposition Mps and rebel conservatives were trying to block brexit. Hes promised a renewed effort why did owner steve dale passed to get an agreement before the deadline at the end of october the fit and proper person test . But is facing fierce criticsm and why a late bid from a brazilian of his decision to suspend, multi millionaire was not accepted. Or prorogue, parliament. The clubs lawyer has told bbc sport among those opposing all options are on the table. There are actually three very strong the move is the former conservative Prime Minister, sirjohn major, whosjoined a legal case at the high court bids, one was from an italian to halt suspension. Our Political Correspondent was from a former chairman. Jonathan blake reports. Chanting stop the coup in manchester. The brazilian bid was a very strong bid indeed, there was chanting stop the coup in london. Significant net worth of the boris out individual behind the company, and he was extremely keen to buy the and right on the Prime Ministers football club, as was doorstep, anger and outrage this the italian consortium. But they dont appear to week at his decision to suspend have been considered or given the same opportunity to formulate their parliament, but Boris Johnson bid to save bury football club. Says it is mps, not him, Manchester United fans will be racking up the air miles that are raising the chances in the group stage of the Europa League. Theyre facing the prospect of leaving the eu without a deal. Of a 7,a00 mile round trip to kazakhstan for the clash with fc the more the parliamentarians asta na. Lets take a look at how try to block the no deal brexit, the all british teams fared in todays draw. The more likely it is that well end up in that situation, so, its not a bad draw, the best thing now is for us to get in terms of competition though, for ole gunnar soljkaers side. On and make our points to our european friends with clarity and with vigour, out of those three opponents, theyve only faced fk and thats what were doing. Pa rtizan once before, theyve also got dutch side az alkmaar. The decision to shut up last seasons finalists shop here for five weeks arsenal have been drawn took many by surprise. Against eintracht frankfurt, standard liege and vitoria guimaraes. Wolves have been handed now labour is urging more action an interesting draw in theirfirst against what it says european compeition since 1981, is a government acting unlawfully. Will see them travel to turkey, portugal and slovakia. Its a tough one for celtic, well use any means their Group Includes the tean that necessary to prevent this their Group Includes the team that undemocratic behaviour. And that includes people knocked them out of Champions League qualifying and rangers taking to the streets, have tough one too theyre in a group with porto. That includes people taking to the airways, that includes well, rangers will be forced to leave at least 3,000 people going to court. Seats vacant at ibrox, for theirfirst Europa League group but protests and legal game, after being found guilty of a second charge challenges aside, mps know of sectarian chanting. If they want to stop a no deal its the same punishment brexit, they will have to do as was served during the second leg with legia warsaw on thursday. Something about it in parliament. As a result, the club those hoping to force has said thell not be a change in the law are finalising their plans. Has said theyll not be i hope that parliament will take taking their allocation a series of actions in a proper, for their first away match in europe. Orderly way that, by the end Manchester United defender, chris smalling, has travelled of the week, mean that Boris Johnson to italy to finalise a loan move to serie a side roma. Knows that, as Prime Minister, theyve reportedly agreed he has the backing of many of us a year long loan, with roma paying a fee of £2. 7 million. To get a deal but if he doesnt get a deal, he is going to have united manager, ole gunnar soljkaer, to seek an extension. Says this is a good move for him. Efforts to reach a new deal are stepping up. I couldnt promise uk and eu officials will meet twice a week in brussels from now on. Chris regular football. But, despite warmer words from european leaders, the two sides are still far apart of course, he is on the plane over now and i think he will enjoy on the key Sticking Point the experience over there. Of keeping an open border its a big club, a good league. Between Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland. There are not many english players at the moment, nothing credible has who have had the chance to play come from the British Government in the context of an alternative in italy and im sure he will come to the backstop and, you know, back stronger and better for it. If that changes, great, we will look at it in dublin, its proven to be a day of ferrari but, more importantly, dominance in belgium as formula one returned it can be the basis from its summer break. Of a discussion in brussels. Charles leclerc set the quickest time in second practice but its got to be credible. For sundays grand prix, with teammate sebastian vettel, second quickest. So, no sense of a breakthrough soon, and back here, a government vettel had gone fastest in the first session. Determined to stick to a deadline, World ChampionLewis Hamilton set parliament intent on imposing its will. The fourth quickest time. Jonathan blake, bbc thats all the sport for now. News, westminster. You can find more on all those stories were joined by our political on the bbc sport website. Corresponent iain watson, thats bbc. Co. Uk sport. Whos at westminster. As we head into the weekend, we can the Great Barrier reef. Only imagine how much time seven mps home to a stunning array of animals, will be spending on their phones from microscopic plankton, to hundreds of species of fish, discussing what on earth happens and whales weighing next week . There will be of more than 100 tonnes. But today, the long term outlook discussion of discussion of the for the reef has been downgraded weekend and also demonstrations against borisjohnsons from poor to very poor weekend and also demonstrations against Boris Johnsons decision weekend and also demonstrations against borisjohnsons decision to effectively suspend parliament for by the Australian Government agency up effectively suspend parliament for up to five weeks. The leader of the that manages it. Its latest 5 yearly report warns that opposition has tweeted his support rising sea temperatures, but there was demonstrations. He caused by Climate Change, pose the most serious threat to the 1a00 miles of reef. Says there is public outrage at borisjohnson it says action must be taken now, says there is public outrage at Boris Johnson shutting says there is public outrage at borisjohnson shutting down and on a global scale, democracy, as he calls it, and if it is to be saved. People are right to take to the streets. He goes further and says he encourages everyone to join located in the coral demonstrations. A short time ago, sea off australias North Eastern corner, and bigger than the united kingdom, when he was in scotland, he was holland and switzerland combined, todays report show that the worst asked about what he was going to do affected area is to the north of the Great Barrier reef the red area where two thirds alongside other opposition of corals have died politicians to try to prevent a new this year, as a result deal and this is what he said. Of coral bleaching. Bleaching occurs week asa deal and this is what he said. Week as a former pro minister is a when sea temperatures long term in politics. That suspension makes a very big difference but be clear about this. Ive met with the opposition parties on Tuesday Morning in my office and get too high or too low, we are going to be working together causing the algae to leave the coral. On tuesday to challenge this this turn the coral white and leaves it very vulnerable. An increase ofjust one degree government to stop a new deal exit celsius for four weeks because we believe the enormous can cause bleaching. If this continues for damage it would do to the economy more than eight weeks, the coral can die. And the whole of the uk. Jeremy more than eight weeks, lets get the thoughts now of dr heidi burdett, an expert in marine corbyn making it very clear that he science and conservation, whojoins us from edinburgh. Things it will be damaging to leave good evening. We had a little bit the European Union without a deal about what happens, how it happens. But the precise form of action he is this all ourfault will take is yet to be made public. About what happens, how it happens. Is this all our fault was u nfortu nately, is this all our fault was unfortunately, the answer is yes. The report has shown that climate his deputy suggested today that change is the biggest threat now legislation had already been drawn facing the future for the great up legislation had already been drawn up by legislation had already been drawn up by Boris Johnsons legislation had already been drawn up by borisjohnsons opponents to the plan is to seize the barrier reef and Climate Change has parliamentary agenda away from the been caused by our own activities and the amounts of Carbon Dioxide government, says parliamentary that we have been pumping into the business on tuesday and then to legislate to try and prevent mill atmosphere, since the industrial deal or if there is no deal by the revolution. The key question is what end of october, to force the primary do we do, more specifically, as we statistic and extension. Boris say, it is a vast area. Presumably johnson always has a get out clause for example, an election himself and there are some sections of the coral that are not quite as badly damaged following that, after october 31. As others . So is there a way of focusing on those areas that are that is one weapon he has in his still a bit healthier and trying to armoury but he has been arguing do something there . Is that today that the more these opposition possible . Absolutely. It is very politicians try to prevent a no deal brexit, the more his hand is large indeed and a number of areas weakened in negotiations with brussels and therefore the are still considered to be very likelihood of getting a deal reduces healthy. And work is now focusing on asa likelihood of getting a deal reduces as a consequence. That will be his those areas. Partly because they are argument but i think it will be argued very strongly the other way, not just argued very strongly the other way, notjust in argued very strongly the other way, proving to be more resilient, but not just in parliament argued very strongly the other way, notjust in parliament but on the also what can we learn from those streets this weekend. No rest for areas . And can we apply those to you in the coming days and weeks other areas that are not faring so well . And how much do we know about why those areas are thriving little a judge at scotlands highest civil court, has rejected a request to put bit better . Because it is about an immediate block on Boris Johnsons decision Climate Change as you have to suspend parliament. The court will instead hear full arguments next week. Explained, but there is fishing, a Cross Party Group of more than 70 mps and peers, industrial trawlers, what are is asking the court to rule that it would be illegal and scientists learning so for . As you unconstitutional for the government, to suspend parliament, said, are not part of the Great Barrier reef is perhaps fearing the limiting the amount of time mps worst and part of that is to do with have to debate brexit. Lorna gordon reports. Temperature. In the southern hemisphere, that is nearer the it is scotlands equator, so it is that much warmer highest civil court. Decisions made here can reverberate anyway. So the southern part of the far beyond this cobbled square. Great barrier reef is already a bit few, though, as potentially cooler, so it helps to provide that far reaching as this. The decision made today to wait resilience against preaching. But, as you say, there are whole host of untilfull arguments can be heard, with the judge refusing to order other factors that we are a temporary halt to plans to shut down parliament. Introducing into that environment that are also pressuring the corals, i am not satisfied that it has been so reducing the amount of polluted demonstrated that there is a cogent need for interim suspension or interim interdict to be land is an important thing we should granted at this stage. Do but also reducing evenjust simple pressures such as room lawyers acting for the government said proroguing is an exercise the queen alone can enter into based juicing the amount of tourism in on the governments advice, and it is not some areas can give those corals are a matter for the court. Bit of extra boost. Reducing. Pro remain campaigners outside those court disagreed, while inside, that is interesting, you talk about tourism, because it really is saying lawyers acting for those seeking this needs to be a global effort if to stop the proroging of parliament argued that the advice were going to save this heritage site, it has got to be global. So it given to the queen was unlawful, and unconstitutional, sounds like there are certain things and motivated by a desire presumably we are showing government to restrict parliaments ability could clamp down on tourism to try to do that . Whilst i take on board to hold the government to account. Those behind the action called there are things we can all and on the Prime Minister to submit should all do as well. Yes. The a sworn statement to court on the reasoning behind his decision. Great barrier reef provides a huge out of money in terms of tourism for this Prime Minister doesnt behave as other Prime Ministers do, australia. So reducing the number of but i think if he believes that he has a good case for prorogation, he should tourists is a difficult subject. But have the guts to swear an affidavit you can make tourism more as to the reasons sustainable. But when were thinking for that prorogation. About Climate Change, that is an a spokesperson for the government said, we are glad the court Found International challenge that we are against the interdict, adding all part of. So absolutely, we are that there was no good reason playing a part in this and have a to seek one, given the full hearing responsibility to do a little bit is due to take place next week. Better. Very, very interesting. Thank you much indeed. That hearing will now take place next tuesday, with a ruling delivered soon after. Lord doherty said it was in the interests of justice and in the Public Interest almost 30 years after the collapse that the case proceeds of the berlin wall, as soon as it can. There are still significant political differences lorna gordon, bbc news, at the court between germanys old east and west. The far right afd party is popular of session in edinburgh. In the former east, and in two Regional Elections there this our correspondent weekend, it could emerge as the strongest party, Clive Coleman is here. Posing a challenge to angle merkels cdu and her coalition partners, the social democrats. Our berlin correspondent, in terms of what we were hearing jenny hill, has been to goerlitz in saxony to find out why. Their huge focus on next tuesday. Spain what we might see. This first attempt is the interim stage so they have lost that but it goes to Angela Merkel promised them tuesday, that is what is called a stability, strength. Substantive hearing. If the here in germanys old east, they dont believe her any more. Parliamentarians who are supporting the far right has made her in this claim can persuade the itself at home in what was court that the advice that boris conservative country. Johnson gave to the queen was unlawful, the advice to provoke, afd promises security and it deals in fear. Then that is going to be really interesting. Of course the government could appeal that but translation im sick to the back teeth of foreigners taking over our fatherland. Pending any appeal, that ruling i dont like having would stand and that drags the queen back into the clinical arena because muslims in my country. She will be in the uncomfortable position of having passed an order translation there isnt much wrong which was passed on an unlawful here, but we see it on television. Basis, so that is really interesting we dont want conditions constitutionally. That is where like they have in west germany, scotla nd constitutionally. That is where scotland is at the moment but there where police dont dare go into certain places. Are other challenges. There is a we dont want that here. Loved by tourists, famed challenge under way in belfast. That for its architecture. 30 years ago, goerlitz has been adjourned over the weekend was behind the iron curtain. The towns been rebuilt, and of course next thursday we have the country reunited. Still, some here feel gina millers case coming to london. Her case is all about proving theyve been left behind. Unlawful intent. That when Boris Johnson gave that advice to the queen. How do you prove intent . It translation afd isnt just a problem here, is very difficult. It was a great its a general problem in the east. Boost to that case today when john there are a number of reasons. Major announced he was applying to many people here experienced become a part of that case because radical change in 1989, and now we face big changes again, with digitalisation and the end his experience of peru going, as it of Coal Production here. Many are afraid of these changes. Were, could prove very powerful but john major himself back in 1997 was accused of suspending for political reasons. It was alleged he did it there is a fragility about germanys big old political parties. Centre left and centre right failing to reach voters like heiko, early in order to bury a report into who was a young man the so called cash for questions issue. That is all going to be when the berlin wall came down. Absolutely fascinating. All of these translation they have cheated people for years. Three cases, these challenges, could they made promises before elections but the only thing that always eventually and up in the uk supreme improved were their salaries. I wonder where all the money court and if that happens, i think for foreigners is coming from. That will be a constitutional case, you could put it into schools or old peoples homes, but that doesnt happen. Girth gina millers case. It all feels very tranquil but, behind the beautiful facades, that will be a constitutional case, girth gina millers case. That timing is interesting because the there is a real division here and Angela Merkel will be watching closely. Government could appeal that last a strong afd performance could put more pressure on her government, and im not sure how that fits into but its about more than that. The very limited timescale that we have in all of this . The courts are whats happening here represents a nationwide struggle to define generally regarded as being rather what modern germanys slower but they can crank it up and it is possible that this could get to the Supreme Court. Parliament values really are. Could be suspended on the 9th of september. It may be a day or so grilling for victory. Later that we would get a willing from the Supreme Court but that would mean a couple of days had been mrs merkels eastern conservatives. Lost so is all to play for. She asks question in german. But when i asked the regional Prime Minister how he plans to beat afd, he seems reluctant to engage. A Major International study has found that women who have for most germans, afd remains an unpalatable choice, menopausal hormone therapy, but its fast becoming an established part of this experience an increased risk countrys politics. Of developing Breast Cancer for more jenny hill, bbc news, goerlitz. Than a decade after treatment ends. Researchers from the university of oxford, who looked at more than 100,000 women from around the world, estimate a million cases of Breast Cancer may have been caused five teenagers have been arrested by the treatment, since the 1990s. On suspicion of arson after a fire heres james gallagher. Engulfed about a0 lorry trailers at a household appliance factory louise rivers started having symptoms of in peterborough. Menopause three years ago. The black smoke could be seen from miles around she says she lost her brain the whirpool uk headquarters and witnesses reported and was struggling to work. Hearing explosions. Herjoints ached, she was not sleeping well and she began to get migraines. Louise says starting hormone therapy last year was a difficult decision, a spokesman for hotpoints owner whirlpool, said the trailers but the right one. Which had caught fire i definitely feel as if my contained spare parts. Concentration levels are back police said about 2 Million Pounds of damage was caused. Where they were a few years ago. No one has been injured. I feel a lot more confident working. I still have a few bad days here and then, still get some migraines, the headlines on bbc news. But overall, i feel much better taking it than i did before borisjohnson warns mps that theyre damaging the uks chances when i wasnt taking it. Of getting a deal with the eu it has long been known that by trying to block a no deal brexit. Menopausal hormone therapy increases the risk of cancer. Meanwhile in a Scottish Court, a judge rejects calls the latest study shows the increased for a temporary halt to the governments plan risk lasts more than a decade to suspend parliament. After stopping the drugs, and that the dangers are twice new Research Suggests women on menopausal hormone therapy for 5 as high as previously thought. Years risk developing Breast Cancer it means for every 50 50 year olds taking daily oestrogen a decade after treatment ends. And progesterone therapy for five years, one would have a cancer caused by their hormone therapy an update on the market numbers before they turn 70. For you heres how londons we dont want to alarm women, and frankfurt ended the day. But we dont want to give them false and in the the United States this is how the dow and the nasdaq reassurance about the risks associated with hrt. Are getting on. What we would hope is that women would use this information to make a much more informed decision about whether or not they want to start taking hrt or perhaps continue taking hrt. Now on bbc news, a look ahead doctors say the risks and benefits of treatment need to be balanced to sportsday at 6. 30pm tonight. For each individual patient. As clinicians, we are looking angling s record test wicket taker at women, so when you have got is out for the remainder of the a woman in front of you who feels absolutely dreadful because she has gone through the menopause, then, you need to help her, englands. The injury which ruled and she needs to make the decision, James Anderson out has reappeared. Do i want to feel better, do i want to have a better quality of life . The old firm match between rangers louise says she found the latest and celtic has been over shadowed findings concerning, but that she was not going panic. Taking hormones improved her quality of life and she plans to chat to her consultant at their next appointment. James gallagher, bbc news. The headlines on bbc news. Borisjohnson warns mps that theyre damaging the uks chances of getting a deal with the eu by trying to block a no deal brexit. Meanwhile in a Scottish Court a judge rejects calls for a temporary halt to the governments plan to suspend parliament but mps behind the move remain hopeful. New Research Suggests women on menopausal hormone therapy for five years risk developing Breast Cancer a decade after treatment ends. And in sport. James anderson has been ruled out of the rest of the ashes series in a huge blow for england. Somersets Craig Overton has been called into an otherwise unchanged squad ahead of the fourth test next week. Bury say they are actively considering legal action against the English Football League following the clubs expulsion on tuesday. And the draw has been made for the group stage of the Europa League with Manchester United fans set for a 7000 mile round trip to the capital of kazakhstan. Ill be back with more on those stories after later. People in florida have been warned that Hurricane Dorian is likely to strengthen as it approaches. A state of emergency has been declared for the whole of florida; 2,500 National Guard have been activated and another 1,500 have been put on standby. President trump has cancelled a planned overseas trip. Dorian is on course to sweep through the bahamas, and is expected to reach the us mainland early next week. Darren bett from the bbc Weather Centre is here. It strikes me that there suddenly seems to be a real urgency about this mac it is interesting that there is a state of emergency for there is a state of emergency for the whole state of florida because the whole state of florida because the track of this particular hurricane keeps changing. There has been uncertainty in the past few days and its still a few days before it reaches land. Early tuesday at present. Let me show you what has been happening. This is the satellite picture from earlier and a few days ago, close to porto vecchio. Fortunately they got away with it because it was to the east and now you can see we have much more cloud. It is growing and intensifying, moving over warm waters. That is providing it with the energy it needs to build and grow and strengthen the moment it is a category two hurricane with sustained when 110 miles an hour. This is the forecast track and this is subject to change. As you can see, what we have is an uncertainty cone so the further ahead you get, the further ahead you go, there is more uncertainty. It is taking a track towards the bahamas, public on sunday. Then probably making la ndfall early sunday. Then probably making landfall early on tuesday local time in florida. Somewhere between miami and orlando. That arguably explains why you are saying the state of emergency is for the whole state of florida. It may well be that track will change again so if we look at what is happening over the next few days. There you have the rain and thatis days. There you have the rain and that is one feature of the weather as well. By the time you make land, category four, 100 and a0 miles an hour when. You can see how the swell of rain isjust hour when. You can see how the swell of rain is just slowing down as it heads across northern parts of the bahamas and into florida. That is slowing down and it means you have the potential for it to strengthen but also the potential for a greater storm surge along coastal areas. You may well find the heavy rain lasts longer. 300 metres of rain is possible and that could lead to flooding. We can cross now to cocoa beach in florida and speak to cbs correspondent, nikole killion. As we were hearing here, several more days to go yet. What are people saying to you and what are they doing . Everyone is getting ready as best they can but for now, it doesnt look like it. There are a chilly lots of folks in the washer here and of course we would expect even more with this being a Holiday Weekend here in the United States. But it is not stopping people coming to the beach, enjoying the beach, knowing theres a storm is several days out. That being said, people are not taking these warnings lightly at all. I have spoke to a number of people since we got here and they have weathered the storms before so a lot of people are getting the supplies they need, third and water and whatever they need to stay hunkered down in their homes. Others i have talked to said they plan to get out of the area by they plan to get out of the area by the end of the weekend with the storm now projected to hit possibly on monday night and into tuesday. And you have a number of tourists here as well so for instance, i spoke to one mild who is taking a cruise and they are still allowing ships to leave the area. Some are having to change their itineraries to this passenger i spoke to said that was the case with his coastline and they will be spending some extra days out at sea to stay away from the storm. We may well hear from you in the coming days. Police in hong kong have intensified their crackdown on pro democracy demonstrations, by arresting three leading activists. Joshua wong and agnes chow have appeared in court, charged with organising an illegal protest. A politician from the Civic Passion Party was also detained. Police in hong kong have intensified their crackdown anyone taking part is likely to be arrested. From hong kong, John Mcdonell reports. Activists descended on Police Headquarters five weeks ago as part of hong kongs ongoing political crisis. Police stations have been marked out for special attention here, with many in the Pro Democracy Movement calling for fellow protesters already detained to be released. Amongst those seen outside this building on the 21st ofjune was pro democracy campaignerjoshua wong. For this, according to his demosisto party, the high profile figure was snatched off the street this morning as he walked to an underground train station. He was then forced into an unmarked van and driven away by police officers. All we ask for is just to urge beijing and Hong Kong Government to withdraw the bill, stop Police Brutality and respond to our calls for a free election. Even i have beenjailed three times and i need to face a trial on the 8th of november, which means three months later, but we still keep on our fight. We shall not surrender. Joshua wong and fellow demosisto leader agnes chow have been charged with inciting others to participate in Unlawful Assembly and also knowingly taking part in such a gathering. Hong kong police say they are not taking sides in this dispute, but that when people break the law, they will be punished. In an off the record briefing inside the barricaded Police Headquarters building, officers told us that todays arrests were not part of some broad crackdown on the Pro Democracy Movement. However, when you consider the arrests in connection with the prohibition of a planned mass march on the weekend, many are predicting this could spark yet more violence in this city over the coming days. In defending the decision to refuse permission for tomorrows march, police said that a large, peaceful rallies in the city have been leading to street clashes. They are threatening more arrests if protesters turn out to march illegally. But such threats have been ineffective in recent weeks and seem highly unlikely to work this time. Stephen mcdonnell, bbc news, hong kong. Is the process of becoming a british citizen too complicated and costly . Thats the question a Cross Party Group of mps is asking, as it launches an inquiry into the process. Currently, people hoping to become uk nationals have to pass a test about life in the uk but is it too difficult . Our home editor mark easton has been to wakefield to find out. Around 150,000 foreigners have turned into british citizens every year, often at ceremonies like this one. But becoming british takes at least six years and typically can cost between five and £10,000, making it among the most laborious and expensive in the world. The home office even charges an extra fiver to ta ke office even charges an extra fiver to take the oath. The government is reviewing parts of the citizenship process so a good time to ask how difficult is it and what is a good british citizen look like and what does it mean to be british . With the help of research company, britain thanks, weve assembled a jury of british citizens in the old courtroom in the temple. Six born and bred here and six who have just become. All new citizens must pass a love in the uk test so we thought we would test ourjurys knowledge. First, colour in the union flag. |j got the right colours but maybe not in the right place. I quite like that, its completely wrong but i like it would the uk citizens on knowledge of british history. The repeal of the corn laws in 18a6 was designed to do what . And geography. Can they locate glasgow, cardiff and norwich on a map . All of which opposes another question, is life in the uk test a good measure of someones suitability as a citizen . That is horrendous. That was harder than my o level history. That is horrendous. That was harder than my olevel history. We cannot answer the questions and weve lived here all our lives. Anyone disagree with that . I do. If you want to live among certain people, you have to know something about them. Next we challenged our two groups and long standing to make what they regarded as a traditional british cup of tea. Always add the milk and sugar afterwards. Is that important . Some people say milk in first. No. It has been suggested that new citizens should feel a sense of response ability to volunteer in the local community. Do you think thats right . No. Why . Because they dont even know the place, theyre not familiar with it. What makes you better than me . It should be optional. There is one that british attribute often mentioned. How important is it to know how to clean in britain . Mike kew. It is absolutely key introduce yourself to your neighbours, keep your garden tidy and only pitcher dispense out they are due to be collected. Advice like that does seem very british. More coming up in the next half an hour including the film review. The weather is next. It has been quite warm in parts today. Towards the north west, a very different story. More cloud and rain to come right through the night. Perfecting Northern Ireland, much of scotland with heavy rain over the hills and the risk of some flooding. That rain started to head towards the rhc later tonight but generally for england and wales should be dry. Quite warm with temperatures up to 1a degrees. Quickly we will see the back of the rain in Northern Ireland replaced by sunshine and showers. The rain lingers longer in northern scotland but we will chase some sunshine into england and wales behind this rain and it eventually arrives in the south east through the afternoon. The last of the warmth with temperatures in the mid 20s. It is turning cooler and fresher because we are picking up a north westerly went. For the first day of september it will feel more autumnal. Well have sunshine and heavy showers and temperatures will be lower. Dryer for most places on monday and again 00 29 25,129 4294966103 13 29,430 we pick up winds in the north west