Best is in the capital which is under a state of emergency and now the trouble is spread to other cities like Valparaiso vignette on mud and Concepcion demonstrators saluting shops and damaging metro stations and buses defying a new order to stay at home they have a night the trouble was sparked by rice in the cost of Metro tickets but it's a good idea when it bubbles us open did. Back in the image President Kenyatta has now announced that he will cancel the increase saying he's listened to the people but for many that's not enough that angry about the inequality in Chile those salaries the high cost of health care education and poor pension provisions the metro's be in place for the weekend but people here worried that it may take more time to repair the damage and that's concerned too about how long the unrest will continue. President Trump has abandoned plans to host next year's g 7 summits of his go for Zot in Florida he'd been accused of misusing his office for personal gain from Washington Chris Buckley White House officials said they knew there would be criticism when they announced the president was planning to host world leaders at the Trump National Dural near Miami but they insisted it was the best location for next summer's g. 7 summit and that the event would be staged at cost price however many pointed out that the resort would also benefit from a huge amount of publicity in a series of posts on Twitter Donald Trump said he even offered to provide the facility for free but because of what he described as the irrational hostility of the media and his political opponents they would not be looking for another site the presidential retreat Camp David is one of the places more being considered as a possible location. The longest nonstop commercial passenger flight has landed in Sydney the Qantas plane took 19 hours and 16 minutes to fly 10000 miles direct from New York yeah a line is considering whether to begin regular nonstop flights between the cities and it's enlisted the help of university researches to find out how such long journeys affect passengers and crew the chief executive of Qantas Sam and Joyce said the test flight had been a success this is a really historic moment for quantiles a really historic moment for Australian aviation and a really historic moment for world aviation This is part of our projects on royals and this is the 1st of tree test flights that's going to come up with recommendations of their how we manage pilot fatigue how we actually manage passenger jet lag and after a night in errors on the flight I think we've gotten this right people in Switzerland the voting in parliamentary elections which could challenge the traditional dominance of the right wing Swiss People's Party opinion polls show the environment topping the list of voters' concerns as Alpine glaciers melt do to climate change the Green Party and the green liberals are expected to do well. Wales are about to take on France in the quarter finals of the Rugby World Cup in Japan the match kicks off in the city of Ota in the next few minutes our sports editor Dan Ronan is there these are exciting and potentially defining times for Welsh rugby the 6 Nations Grand Slam champions are at full strength unbeaten here in Japan and favorites against opponents who have not played for 2 weeks and are yet to really impress at this tournament France narrowly denied coach Warren Gatland side a place in the World Cup final 8 years ago but since then Wales have won 7 of the last 8 meetings between the 2 teams continue that run here in 08 or today and a semifinal against either South Africa or Japan awaits that tantalizing prospect should inspire a team fiercely determined to send Gatland out on a high in what is his last tournament after 11 hugely successful years in charge. Said b.b.c. News now for a look at the morning papers why won't they let us leave asks the front page of The Sunday Express which voices its outrage that parliament voted to obstruct Burris's breakthrough Breck's it do its editorial claims we're in a new period of chaos after the House of cowards again showed it preferred irresponsible procrastination to decisive action writing in The Sunday Times the B.B.C.'s former chief political correspondent John Sargent laments the quality of the parliamentary debate he says Mr Johnson's speech had few of the rhetorical flourishes that would have been appropriate standing as he was a few yards from the seat where I had seen Churchill but if he'd had to have awarded a player of the match John Sargent says it would have gone to to reason may who spoke with conviction in the Mail on Sunday Liz Jones sums it up as to resume a smash hit a nose sore throat caused by rounds with stubborn men. Humiliated it is the front page headline in The Sunday Mirror which says the prime minister has been forced to beg the e.u. For Breck's a delay the Sunday Telegraph focuses on Mr Johnson's refusal to sign the Bracks a delay letter saying he sent Brussels a photocopy of M.P.'s extension request and insisted this is not for me the paper warns the public will not stand by me clear as M.P.'s continue to block breaks it the observer pictures a section of the electorate The most certainly did not stand by yesterday the campaigners for a so-called people's vote it estimates around 1000000 marched outside parliament to demand M.P.'s grant them a fresh referendum writing in the paper Will Hutton says We marched with hope but few expectations yet history will side with us the Sunday Times is less convinced dismissing the remain activists as a vast throng too posh to push it highlights one of their particularly right campaign placards which proclaimed they may take our camel bare that they'll never take our freedom another group of protests this extension rebellion lose favor in some of the opinion pages the climate change activists brought 3 tube stations to hold last week by gluing themselves to trains that angered some commuters who subsequently attacked them this rebellion risks its own extinction warns the Sunday Times saying there comes a moment for every protest movement when instead of carrying the public with them they alienate those that they're trying to persuade writing in The Mail on Sunday Peter Hitchens argues the battle of Canning Town one of the East London stations affected proves barbarism is never as far away as you think. Finally the Sunday Times reports that i.t.v. Is night screen which the channel shows overnights with images travel ties its programmes manages to account for more than a 3rd of i.t.v. Local total rather regional output it says Night screen the modern equivalent of the B.B.C.'s I'll test card is made by a tiny team in the Midlands while the regulator Ofcom has demanded production companies maintain a substantive base outside London i.t.v. Says it will continue to comply fully with his public service broadcasting obligations. Look at the papers and thanks to Chris Aldrich this is b.b.c. Writer for its time for Sunday worship which comes from Regent hall the Salvation Army chat and is led by majors Richard and Carolyn Manning. Good morning in 1902 the founder and 1st general of the Salvation Army William Booth Fulton all roller skating rink and changed its use to what at that time was a fresh expression of church ever since those days the regional Corps has ministered here in the heart of London's West End just a few metres from Oxford Circus we find ourselves at the intersection of the 2 busiest streets in Europe and just around the corner from the London Palladium as such a community is bustling and wonderfully diverse visitors and neighbors Richen Paul find a welcome here daily in what is the only church on Oxford Street last Friday was 90 slavery day and in this act of worship we explore Christian support of adult victims of modern slavery the Salvation Army has been engaged with the issue of modern slavery since its earliest days our work without all victims of modern slavery nowadays is wide ranging including counseling legal advice and medical assistance and help moving on towards an independent life. Our 1st Him praise is the God who creates and through even the Dark Night of the cross liberates and recreates How Great Thou Art. The a. Little . Lot. Tender and gracious gods who when Jesus Christ dented are frightened and perplexed Well we praise you because you bring hope to the hurting answer light into darkness in your mercy we lift up those who find themselves in slaved and at the mercy of powerful masters comfort those frightened in Poti mind and spirit and visit them with your peace we are asked this in the name of your Son Jesus Christ our Lord our. Major Kathy better Richards the Salvation Army's territorial director for Mt trafficking and modern slavery Kathy is bringing our 1st Bible reading from some next gospel chapter 6. Looking at his disciples he said Bless it are you who are poor for yours is the kingdom of God. Blesses are you who hunger now for you will be satisfied. Bless it are you who weak now for you will laugh. Bless it are you friend people hate you when they exclude you and insult you and reject your name as evil because of the Son of Man rejoice in that day and leap for joy because great is your reward in heaven. For that is how their ancestors treated the prophets. Nori where this is a lifelong member of the Salvation Army and a 1st responder within the Salvation Army is anti trafficking and modern slavery unit. Many of the victims that I spent time with are very traumatized very distressed their experiences have been horrendous and need time spent with them in order to work through what has happened to them some are in hospital they're there because they have been badly injured by their perpetrators they may also be in prison in a detention center in immigration removal center and they may also need an interpreter because they don't speak English and we have to try to tie all those pieces together in order to spend time in confidence with the person the most rewarding part for me is when I see at the end of an interview someone perhaps smile for the 1st time. Sometimes they say thank you I don't want the thanks but it means that they have obviously felt that this has been of some benefit to them and I hope it's the beginning of their journey of recovery. In the Bible it is very clear that we should love one another as God has left us and Jesus has left us and it's shown us compassion and love this a command it isn't a choice it isn't a request it isn't a suggestion we are commanded to love one another and I myself have experienced that love and compassion that go to show me in difficult times and I want to be able to show that same love and compassion through the work I do with these victims The international staff so there's of the Salvation Army singing people need their loads conducted by Dorothy Nance Cavell we now hear words from a victim of modern slavery who will call our up about it and just because of control we're going home. Yet you don't get out this man said I will get you a job I will give you everything you will be in England and you will see how much money you will have and everything. So I decided to go to England with my family at the start I felt very very grace but the situation changed immediately after we came he warned me of one thing from this day you are indebted to me I gave you money for your family I made you a passport I made your family passports I paid for your journey I paid for your plane tickets you need to pay this off to make shock came when he told me for the 1st time that I already out him some 10000 pounds I said I don't want to be a burden to you please give me my things back give me my passports back buy me plane tickets home and I will somehow give you the money back he said that he already found me work everything changed if I wanted to go out with the children one of us that stay home at one time I was employed in 3 or 4 companies I worked in a rice factory a meat factory then a car wash in lots of places and so began hell on earth for me in this country at the time. I began to think how to get my family and all the people out as while the . World. War. Soup leaves. Oh. All my trials sung by the international staff so posters. All contacted the Salvation Army who arranged a safe time when he and his family could escape contacted the police and provided somewhere safe to live and support to begin the journey to recovery. Now has a new life new job and he said he recently said I found hope I found light and I have a future as well I believe that my heart is different it is changed and I thank God that he changed it because I have a family I have a job I have a church where I can go I have so today. We now hear words from Post letter to the efficiency check to 2. Bess's 4 to 10 reps by Mark Wilton he leads us and does our client here at Regent cool. Because of his great love for us God who is rich in mercy made us a life with Christ even when we were dead in transcriptions it is by grace you have been saved. And God races start with Christ and seated us with him in the heavenly realms in Christ Jesus in order that in the coming ages he might show his in comparable riches of His Grace expressed in his kindness to us in Christ Jesus. For it is by grace you have been saved through faith and this is not from yourselves it is the gift of God. Not by works so that no one can boast. For we are God's handiwork created in Christ Jesus to do good works which God prepared in advance for us to do. The next 10 is about the grace and justice of God who loves all but with our works full biased towards the marginalised beauty for brokenness hope for dishpan lot in your suffering world this is our pride after that we hear from Major Richard negate. In $1642.00 the artist Rembrandt completed a painting called the Nightwatch it is a monumental work the genius of the artist the subject matter and not least it sheer size or contribute to its legendary status but it's well known that through the years and for varying reasons this work has been subject to acts of vandalism after such an attack and not watch undergoes what is often a lengthy painstaking restoration process you see this work is said to be worth over half a 1000000000 pounds no matter the knife slashes no matter the substance is thrown at it no matter what damage this painting is too valuable not to be restored. In our Bible reading we see how Jesus assesses human values through the eyes of God value is not to do with pounds or position status all celebrity here we find the Jesus who says though you are Paul you are too valuable not to be restored the kingdom of God is yours though you're hungry you're too valuable not to be restored you'll be satisfied now and forever though you weep you are too valuable not to be restored but time will come when tears will be stemmed and you will experience the joy once again simple words to say and a basic sentiment to understand but the deeper point is about the significance and precious Lakesha of human worth everyone is worthy and for the slave and even the slave driver for the traffic and even the traffic or there is a way out for that to happen a safe place of spiritual grounding and reframing must be found and because we human beings are fundamentally spiritual such a place is available the theologian Paul Tillich called it the place of common ground and the place of being so if God is Being and Christ is God then we can only journey to the ground that is called Calvary. Here is the place where the most hideous treatment that humans could meet out against each other was wonderfully transformed into a new life on the cross of Calvary Christ agonizing cry my God my God why have you forsaken me is a shout of abandonment that is fully inclusive. This cry unites every victim that is and ever was the victim Christ hangs their desire wrote despise them rejected he hangs dying slowly in the same dark world as those who feel worthless powerless misunderstood marginalized used abused and ignored it is the cry of the one who Scripture tells us starkly became as nothing. On this Sunday we remember that there are people in quite probably in your own high street who treat fellow human beings as commodities to be sold and controlled any form of addictive an abuse of control that harms others must be fully addressed with a fearless strong intent which declares without compromise that no one is for sale this is where we trust completely the God of justice of whom the old prophet job said God reveals the deep things of darkness and brings out the darkness into the light this means that the perpetrator will never be in charge our scripture speaks up this morning and says no one is worth nothing 5 years ago he sat next to me in the front of our car in his twenties he was quiet his head bowed and his thin pale frame shook fearful and frightened he was from Eastern Europe he had been trafficked my wife and I had been asked to take him to board a train where we were living in ministering in Devon. He would then go on to meet Salvation Army colleagues in another part of the country who would transport him to one of our safe houses where he could receive specialist help. As we walked along the station platform I said to him I want you to know that there is a God who loves you and you are worth that love. Through his tears I received a half smile in return and I believe that this young man was and is actually God's person in every sense we thank God for everyone who cares and plays a part in offering a way of hope sometimes it's through active participation in justice movements for others in all faith communities it may be through prayers or through United local engagement indeed the Salvation Army has fought against human trafficking and especially child trafficking since the $880.00 s. And in this century thousands of victims worldwide are still rescued each year I firmly believe that whether they believe it or not there is a nonpartisan God who is in it with them to loving them unconditionally. In these days when we hear talk of fake news we do well to remember that the word gospel means good news or good story it's a story of phone by countless witnesses through the ages it's a story of rescue and redemption and a victory for the victimized many such testimonies speak of a new start through what have been the most seemingly hopeless of circumstances to the beleaguered to those on the margins of society to those people who told themselves that they were worth nothing Jesus said You are worth the King and. His scar body is ultimate proof of human life the playwright phones and while had one of his characters say to another to our wounds only cults wins can speak. I understand that if you look at Rembrandts not watch closely enough you can just make out a small scar in the canvas it's still just visible the remnant of a past violation for any victim even though the scars of attack my will remain seen and unseen in the eyes of God No Mark from the past can ever devalue personhood in the present whatever the hurt that is a redeem a God who rephrase restores angry news is supremum beloved creation may we not be fearful of going deep enough in our hearts to discover and that knowledge cults all embracing love. So in these days good people must stand resolutely against the insidious ads of modern slavery indeed any act that demeans another human being that stand by Christ's cross declares that there will be liberation for the slave and there can be resolution for us or whatever our story we've already listened to it reasons to chapter 2 verse 10 this morning but here it is again and this time from the New Living Translation here is divine truth for we are God's masterpiece he has created us a new in Christ Jesus so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago. May you trust in the God who says your priceless that surely is good news for today. Father God we pray for those who are the victims of human trafficking we pray for all those involved in the process of rescue and restoration my the hope of Jesus fill a chart of those we encounter. My at those be open to welcome everyone who enters my Each person find acceptance and understanding my the love and grace of Jesus be seen in those who serve God he. We really Joyce in New York found a selfish. Father God we pray for our country we pray for our political leaders at this time of debate and decision made I always consider the needs of the poorest and most fun ripple in our communities we rejoice in your boundless salvation. We bring to you all who are struggling with life living in fear feeling lost or Langley we ask you Father to reach out to all in need if you right now thinking especially of the many threads of tragedy interweaving one with another in the stories emerging from most rescued from trafficking touched them and their families and all of us with your peace your love and your comfort we rejoice in your boundless Salvation Army. We prayed together in the words that Jesus taught us our Father who art in heaven hallowed be thy name thy kingdom come thy will be done On earth as it is in heaven give us this day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil for thy is the kingdom the power and the glory for ever and ever. Here in our place of worship we have a cross that stands. Again this morning it is I'll show ground it is a safe place where we thank the Lord of heaven and earth for the grace the most on the Resurrection future that God has given us through Jesus Christ our final him looks forward in hope it reminds us of the Christ who comes from the future to the present in order to deal with the past his Cross tells us that for all who suffer in whatever way there is a coming kingdom and that nothing and no one has any right to hold a fellow earth Twyla captive Lord for the yes. Now May the embrace of the Almighty be the comfort you desire May the name of the sun be the name on whom you rely May the presence of the Spirit be with you every hour and May the 3 and one be the focus of all will you in the name of Father Son and Holy Spirit we prime. Sunday worship came from Regent whole Salvation Army church in London was led by majors Richard to add to counting Ming the region told bad was directed by bad boss to pull Sharman and the international stuff songsters of the South Asian army directed by Dothan unskillful the producer was Andrew heiress and next week Sunday worship comes from lispund in County Antrim and explores how giants of the Christian past can inspire and enable the chance to look forward and hope there's law in the vine to tell us about today's Desert Island Discs. My cast away this week is danger and I still see as a regulator every minute has included school exams animal health and probation service What's the appeal of the job I think in a lot of these jobs you're walking into an organization that needs some sort of help and if you can sort out some of those really grisly problems that been lying around for a while it is very satisfying but I do find increasingly that knowing what you're talking about matters so you're not suspect you've got the evidence and to shame knowing what you're talking about underrated these days I think maybe you're right didn't plan to stay safe to join us to hear head Desert Island Discs this morning at 1150 well point of view here is David good odds people complain a lot about political tribalism these days one friend who spent a lot of time in America went to live there in 2013 and was shocked by the sudden polarization complaining among other more serious things of dull dinner parties because only people on one side of the argument were invited returning to England a year after the BRICs a vote he discovered to his dismay that intense polarization was not only an American phenomenon. But perhaps what people are really complaining about is that the political triumphs of the recent past one tribe on the left and other on the right have been partly user by new tribes on a hard to describe spectrum revolving around issues of security and identity or open very close to some people like to put it the old tribes scarcely visible because they've become so familiar. The new one seemed noisy and jarring and all too visible the freshly drawn lines carry more emotional charge and the new tribes seem to make things so damn personal indeed part of the point of the new tribes is how you feel about place in community and people in faraway places and well the planet itself and it's all happened so quickly to some people the answer to this tribalism is just mutual respect establishing a bedrock of decency the Democratic and behavioral rules of the road from which we can then happily argue on this reading political tribes are accepted as a given part of human nature as the political writer James Mumford puts it in vexed his new book on political tribalism due out next year tribes have their own heroes Saints villains stories scriptures symbols and colors they are sites of intense emotional attachment they confer meaning they have distinct takes on the past and visions of the future people who have never met face to face nevertheless still feel they belong to the same group or on the same team and he points out that there are limits to the degree of internal deviance that a tribe can tolerate belonging to one tribe means not belonging to another and indeed being defined in opposition to that group tribes expend a lot of energy policing their boundaries. Given how deeply embedded in human nature tribes seem to be the best we can do is civilised the way in which we conduct our disagreement over fundamental tribal values by in that lovely liberal phrase agreeing to disagree. The trouble with agreeing to disagree is that it leaves things as they are the abolitionists did not agree to disagree nor did the civil rights movement nor did the suffragettes. Of course we should all try to argue in a civilized way but that only takes us so far but there is another angle of attack on political tribalism taken by Mumford and others and it is this down they say with political packages almost every single controversial moral and political issue has been bundled up into a sort of package deal and most political people end up choosing one of them the defeat of tribalism hinges on our willingness to question these package deals as Mumford puts it I passionately opposed the invasion of Iraq and defend affirmative action and i simply to inherit a positive view of the legalization of drugs and political scientist Eric Katzman writing about the Green Movement says that people do not generally look at each issue on its merits rather people's attachment to issues is intimately bound up with their political identities logically he says it makes little sense to favor economic deregulation as well as stable communities or redistribution as well as poor as borders yet emotionally these dual positions fit together because they have been packaged together into political brands the environment has wound up in the left wing package the green should want to free it so partisans of both left and right can make the issue their own and the good news is that we live in a period of political flux in which this is becoming more possible. As we become more aware of what Catherine calls the illogicality of our packages it opens the way to new alliances and coalitions. The Times columnist Claire fogies makes a similar point. Years ago she writes I attended a leftwing Festival of Ideas a scattering of year it's peopled by home brewed cider drinkers in one of the more surreal moments of my life I partook in a guy or worshipping ceremony in which we were required to dig a hole in the ground stick our head in it and scream to Mother Earth as a member of the Conservative Party I found this an alien scene but what struck me was that fundamentally we shared some similar beliefs that local is best that small is beautiful that globalization and gigantism are often ugly. The package breaking alliances that fogies is talking about maybe becoming more common it is quite possible that in a few months time Germany will be ruled by a conservative Green coalition but tribalism is not about to fade away thinking for oneself on so many different issues is hard work package is a convenient and of most of our friends are followers of one package why risk our friendships and even romantic attachments with dissent. Talking of romantic attachments I have been doing some online dating recently which gives you a lot of practice both in presenting yourself and in reading the tribal signs in other people I was having a friendly online chat with one woman and she asked me what I thought of Boris Johnson as this was the Guardian's online dating site and she had described herself as a socialist I assumed there was likely to be a correct and an incorrect answer here but as I was quite interested in her I tried to be truthful in the least off putting manner I said I had voted remain but think we should respect the BRICs it vote and I would certainly consider voting Tory if Boris Johnson stood the best chance of bringing the country together around a One Nation program. Perhaps not that different from the 2017 Tory election programme shorn of the silly bits on I don't care preempting her own package thinking I also added that I don't think you can read off people's attitudes and behavior in everyday life from their voting decisions I know arrogant selfish socialists and generous self-effacing Tories Alas I never heard from her again but life is so much more interesting when you cannot predict someone's views on pretty much everything from the way they're dressed or what they think of Boris Johnson. For many years I've been quoting the American political thinker Daniel Bell who when asked for his political credo back in the 1980 s. Said I am a social democrat in economics a liberal in politics and somewhat conservative on social and cultural issues is more or less my credo to. This is an anti left right package it is of course a package of its own I've called it the hidden majority package which for various historical reasons no mainstream party of left or right has been able to adopt the left went off in a culturally liberal direction the 1970 s. And never came back indeed with the rise of leftwing identity politics it has become even more hostile to social conservatism the Right Went hard free market in the 1980 s. But has been shuffling back more recently Indeed I believe that although it is not impossible that German Corben could become prime minister in the medium term the center right has an inbuilt advantage over the center left in contemporary politics for this reason it is easier for the right to move left on economics than for the left to move right on culture. And partly thanks to Bret's it and the new more blue collar voters that the Tories are now trying to appeal to this new hidden majority package is now the center of a lot of political attention the old Blair Cameron Liberal Center is giving way to a new center that accommodates the priorities at least some of the bricks of voters with a bit of tweaking perhaps adding market friendly before social democrat the Daniel Bell credo could be said to live behind the 2017 Tory manifesto and possibly a future Boris Johnson one to say maybe we can conclude that the old tribal packages are beginning to break up and the hidden majority is becoming more visible a point of view was written and presented by David good on the producer Adele Armstrong tweet of the day now David Attenborough presents the purple Sandpiper. On winter beach she waves break on she lead covered rocks purple sun Potters night after. Night of living at the edge of the sea and generally keeping quiet makes recording them a challenge but while times sound recordist Jeff sample managed to get these calls a purple sandpipers feeding on planes in times age. The name makes purple sandpipers sound more colorful I'm hella purple refers to the hint of a purple sheen on the back feathers but the overall impression you get is of a rather dump a dark gray Weta the short legs. Sticking. Purple sandpipers often feel he slowly flops and when you get a good view it's the subtle features like the yellowish base of the bill and white smudge near the eye that you notice. As you would expect from a bird that feeds on rocks purple sandpipers are rarer in the southeast over they will forage around Harbor wings and breakwaters are wintering purple sandpipers come from Scandinavia or Canada and they're one of our rarest regularly breeding burners since 978 a tiny population less than 5 pairs is nested in a secret location on the high tops of Scottish mountains. B.b.c. Radio 4 It's 9 o'clock good morning hello welcome to broadcasting house I'm Paddy O'Connell Here are the headlines Boris Johnson sent 2 letters to the e.u. After his comments defeat one asking for Brett's extension and the other saying delay would be a mistake 3 people have died in Chile amid violent protests triggered by a fair rise on the Santiago metro system and an airliner has set a record for the longest nonstop commercial flight from New York to Sydney before 10 Boris Johnson's debts the ditch I'd rather be dead in a ditch we brief you on those 2 letters we get reaction from Joanna cherry of the s.n.p. Boss Johnson's supporter in Duncan Smith will be live to answer how will the e.u. Respond we'll have reaction from Latvia's foreign minister. I joined those on the streets demanding a new referendum and as another prime minister faces another Europe question do you feel trapped as a voter 14 years of national argument over once and for all we are really in Europe and ready to go ahead I think it was a very good result for Britain and a very good result for United Kingdom I'm very pleased Steve Richards joins us to talk prime ministers their record and their reputation we tracked down the last communist leader of East Germany to mark 30 years since the fall of the burn in more. Of. The flimsiest enough minus the it was the worst night of my life I wouldn't want to experience that again I shouldered all the responsibility and we've more on the traditional Apple featured from England last week it turns out it's an old Scottish cruncher bloody plume bloody Plowman bloody. With a press review Richard Quest of c.n.n. Saturday of the times and Ruth Lee The Economist Now on Sunday the 20 the October the b.b.c. News with Chris Aldridge. Boris Johnson has responded to his bricks it set back in the Commons yesterday by sending a letter to the e.u. Asking for an extension to the U.K.'s withdrawal date but he's refused to sign the document and sent a further letter warning against any additional delay Mr Johnson was under a legal obligation to ask for the extension after M.P.'s voted yesterday in favor of an amendment withholding approval of his Brecht's a deal until legislation to implement it was in place our political correspondent Jonathan Blake reports he said he would rather be dead in a ditch but in the end the prime minister has done what Parliament forced him to and sent a letter to the e.u. Requesting an extension to the BRICs it process it is an unsigned copy of the text set out in the bill requiring Boris Johnson to ask for a delay another signed letter from the prime minister states that it is his view and the government's position that a further extension would damage the interests of the u.k. And the e.u. Downing Street believes this approach is lawful but legal challenges are expected the Labor leader Jeremy Corbyn accuse the prime minister of petulant posturing the s.n.p. Is Joanna Cherry said Mr Johnson's approach was pathetic the president of the European Council Donald Tusk said he would consult with e.u. Leaders on how to react to the request for an extension their decision may depend on what happens at Westminster in the coming days Downing Street wants M.P.'s to be able to vote on the deal tomorrow and will in any case bring forward legislation to implement the withdrawal agreement later in the week. The authorities in the Chilean capital Santiago say 3 people have died during a 2nd night of violent protests the demonstrations were triggered by a planned rise in the cost of tickets for the Metro and have since spread despite President Sebastian Pinera his promise to suspend the increase a state of emergency has been declared in 2 cities Jane chambers reports from Santiago the curfew has failed to deter protesters in the capital which is under a state of emergency and now the trouble is spread to other cities like Valparaiso vignette DOMA in Concepcion demonstrators saluting shops and damaging metro stations and buses defying an order to stay at home they the night the trouble was sparked by rising the cost of Metro tickets President Kenyatta has now announced that he will cancel the increase saying he said listen to the people but for many that's not enough that angry about the inequality in Chile no salaries the high cost of health care education and poor pension provisions. President Trump has abandoned plans to host next year's g. 7 summit is gophers Orton Florida has been accused of misusing his office for personal gain from Washington Chris Butler White House officials said they knew there would be criticism when they announced the president was planning to host world leaders at the Trump National Dural near Miami but they insisted it was the best location for next summer's g. 7 summit and that the event would be staged at cost price however many pointed out that the resort would also benefit from a huge amount of publicity in a series of posts on Twitter Donald Trump said he even offered to provide the facility for free but because of what he described as the irrational hostility of the media and his political opponents they would not be looking for another site the presidential retreat Camp David is one of the places not being considered as a possible location the number of profit warnings by u.k. Listed firms has risen to its highest level since the financial crisis in 2008 research by the accountancy firm e.-y. Shows 235 companies so they were less than previously thought in the 9 months to September many of them were retailers a Quantas aircraft to set a record for the longest nonstop commercial flight the Boeing 707 Dreamliner food direct from New York.