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BBCNEWS BBC News July 14, 2024

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

BBCNEWS Breakfast July 14, 2024

Good morning. What is the recipe for economic success . Good morning. What is the recipe for economic success . Food drink is one of the biggest exports from the uk. But brexit uncertainty is taking its toll. Im at a malt loaf maker in manchester to find out how manufacturing is faring. After three days of intense competition at gleneagles it all comes down to this the final hole and europe beat the usa to win back the solheim cup. And england beat australia in the final ashes test to draw the series and round off a remarkable summer of cricket. Plus, im in holland park in west london, bringing you the latest on the weather. A cloudy, damp, start for england and wales. They will have the details on that and the rest of the week on breakfast. Its monday september the 16th. Our top story. Borisjohnson will hold his first face to face talks with the president of the European Commission, Jean Claude Juncker, later this morning. The Prime Minister says hes cautiously optimistic ahead of the

BBCNEWS BBC News At Nine July 14, 2024

On social media, after Research Suggests that publicising offensive comments plays into the hands of so called trolls. And coming up in our sports bulletin, europe wins the last three singles matches to seal a sensational solheim cup victory over the United States at gleneagles. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. Borisjohnson will hold his first face to face talks with the president of the european commission, Jean Claude Juncker, this lunchtime. The Prime Minister says hes cautiously optimistic ahead of the talks, but has made clear that hell reject any offer to delay brexit further. That meeting, which takes place in luxembourg, marks the start of a busy week for the Prime Minister. On tuesday, all eyes will be on the Supreme Court as 11 justices examine whether the governments suspension of parliament is lawful. And then on wednesday, the European Parliament in strasbourg will discuss brexit. The foreign secretary, dominic raab has been speaking this morning and insists

BBCNEWS Sportsday July 14, 2024

Phenomenal. And then we had those european elections, and its like its sort of caught the imagination. I would find that i would be on the train and i would find that i would be on the train and i would have my lib dem sticker on from campaigning and random people would come up to me and say, keep going, youre doing well and i knew that other people had that experience. Canvassing at the moment is an absolute joy. The me tell you. If you have never gone knocking on doors before, youve always been a bit worried about it, really, seriously, now is the time to go knocking on doors liberal democrat leader, jo swinson, theyre talking but the fortunes of her party and the local elections. And more recently the european elections. And here shes got another conservative, former conservative, has been sitting as an independent, joining the ranks. You can hear in her tone of voice that optimism, the sensitive liberal democrat are going places. They scraped the bottom of the barrel in their downt

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live July 14, 2024

Universities should be legally bound to provide Mental Health universities have been criticised support to students, by a former Health Minister according to a former for being in the dark over student Health Minister. Mental health needs. Lets get more now, on the news that oil prices have risen sharply the uk should advance its climate targets by 10 years, as a result of saturdays attack according to a leading scientist. On two Saudi Arabian facilities, discount Supermarket Chain aldi which caused a big slow down in production. Yesterday, President Trump stopped short of directly accusing announces a 26 fall in profit. Iran, but suggested possible military action once the perpetrator was known saying the us was locked and loaded. iran denies any involvement in the attacks. Our security correspondent frank good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Gardner is with me now. Im joanna gosling. Borisjohnson is about to hold obviously a very powerful target because of the impact globally

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