Almost impossible. Well find out why campaigners want more support to give everyone the chance of building a loving relationship. Thats what kills people, its being lonely. So having a Good Relationship, its important. I found ifound a i found a little oasis of calm in central london. A warm day to the south and east of the country, but if youre starting your day in scotla nd if youre starting your day in scotland and Northern Ireland, a bit of damp weather around. Ill have your full forecast on breakfast. Good morning. Its thursday the 12th of september. Our top story less fresh food, an increase in prices and the chance of riots examples of the kind of disruption the uk could face in the event of a no deal brexit. The government has given into pressure from mps with the publication of operation yellowhammer, the papers that set out contingency plans for what the government calls a reasonable worse Case Scenario based on the assumptions of theresa mays administration. Chris mason repo
Australia recover from a top order collapse in the fourth day of the ashes test. And in half an hour, well take a look at the best and worst of this weeks film and dvd releases in the film review. Good afternoon. A group of mps are preparing legal action if borisjohnson refuses to carry out the instruction of a new law requiring him to ask for a further delay to brexit. The legislation, to rule out the option of a no deal exit at the end of october, is expected to become law on monday. The Prime Minister has said he would rather be dead in a ditch than ask for a brexit extension. Our Political Correspondent, matt cole, reports. After a week of wrangling and some of the most testing days a fledgling Prime Minister has faced, borisjohnson now has a weekend to pause and think. As many of that opinion will say content. Content the contrary not content. The contents have it. The lords have followed the commons, approving legislation, so by monday it should be locked in law that britain cant
Impounded in gibraltar. Englands ashes hopes fade as early wickets fall. At close of play they were 18 for 2. Good evening. Pressure is growing on borisjohnson to make clear hed abide by legislation requiring him to seek a further brexit extension if theres no deal with the eu. A group of mps are preparing legal action if the Prime Minister refuses to carry out the instruction, which is expected to become law on monday. The former attorney general Dominic Grieve has warned that mrjohnson could end up in prison if he defies the law. Our Political Correspondent Jonathan Blake reports. Another stand off in westminster. Protest and counterprotest today, over the Prime Ministers plans to suspend parliament and mps attempt to force a delay to brexit. Borisjohnson has spent the week in campaign mode, preparing for an election he wants but opposition parties wont allow, before an extension to brexit is secured something hes adamant he wont ask for. Id rather be dead in a ditch. As many of that
Change the law in britain to force all employers to be politically correct. And our fight against the cashless society, particularly in pubs this week, steps up a gear or two. But before all of that, lets get the news with polly middlehurst. Middlehurst. Nigel, thank you. Good evening. Will the top story tonight on gb news is that police in Northern Ireland say theyre confident that leaked data of officers and staff is in the hands of dissident republicans. As earlier sinn republicans. As earlier sinn fein confirmed that a redacted version of the police data that had been posted on a wall facing its belfast offices, which it described as sinister last week. The details of 10,000 Police Officers and staff were published online by mistake. Published online by mistake. Well, this afternoon at a news conference, chief constable simon byrne said police are now operating under the assumption the data will be used to generate fear and uncertainty. Generate fear and uncertainty. Anti we are no
Lifetime. Prime minister rishi sunak in the last few minutes has been speaking for the First Time Since returning from his summer holiday. Heres what he had to say. Say. Yeah, were planning for winter in the nhs earlier than weve ever done before. Thats why today im announcing £250 million to invest in more a e capacity in 30 different sites across the country. Earlier this across the country. Earlier this yeanl across the country. Earlier this year, i announced our urgent and Emergency Care recovery plan. Emergency care recovery plan. Thats about more beds, more ambulances, faster discharge , ambulances, faster discharge, all of which improves patient care. And although weve still got work to do, were starting to see the results of that ambulance response times have come down considerably. A e performance is improving and today another step on that today is another step on that journey to a better performing nhs, delivering better care for people particularly this people, particularl