Million more cars on the road. In a moment on bbc news its newswatch, but first, heres click. For the last four months, protesters have in rallying in hong kong. First against a proposed bill that would have allowed the extradition of hong kong residents to the chinese mainland to face criminal trials. That bill has now been withdrawn, but protesters remain on the streets, asking for more demands to be met, including greater democratic freedoms and an enquiry into alleged police brutality. The protests have been watched around the world, with the videos uploaded daily showing highly organised groups. In the airport, on roads, and even in the legislature. But with no clearly structured leadership. This contrasts with the so called umbrella revolution of 2014, a Pro Democracy Movement where individual organisers were targeted and jailed. This time, people are using encrypted messaging apps to organise in a more anonymous way and try to avoid interception by the police. China is a world l
In one of the closest Election Races in years Benjamin Netanyahu is fighting to hold onto power. With a salsa and a neon green blouse sean spicer makes his debut in dancing with the stars. Yes, this is life in 2019. Hello and welcome, im Christian Fraser in london and Michelle Fleury is in washington. The Uk Supreme Court has today begun hearing a case that has the potential to reshape the british constitution and charge forever the relationship between a parliament and a Prime Minister. Within a few days the highest court in the land will decide whether borisjohnson was acting within the law when he suspended parliament for five weeks longer than usual. At the heart of the case is the question of who has Greater Authority parliament or the Prime Minister. The 11 judges sitting in the case were told that his act was improper and intended to avoid scrutiny of the government over brexit. But a government lawyer said it was within the Prime Ministers rights and not a question for the cour
The solheim cup at gleneagles. Good morning. There is a lot of sunshine around to start the saturday but for scotland and Northern Ireland, it is one of increasing cloud, some rain and strengthening winds. All of the details for you coming up. Its saturday the 14th of september. Our top story the former Prime Minister David Cameron has criticised borisjohnson and michael gove, accusing them of trashing his government with what he describes as their appalling behaviour during the brexit referendum. In his first major interview since leaving downing street three years ago, mr cameron has told the Times Newspaper that the result of the referendum left him feeling depressed, and that he worries about it every day. Heres our Political Correspondent helen catt. After yea rs of after years of carefully keeping himself out of the headlines, former Prime Minister David Cameron is once again the big news in town. And that may not be welcome news of Boris Johnson. He and his cabinet colleague mic
Soaring. The players have certainly been pulling off all of the stops. They trying to be get through these conditions. But the foursomes are 110w conditions. But the foursomes are now all complete for the morning sessions and is still europe who lead by a point. Two of the matches went to team europe, two of the matches went to the usa. Very difficult. Very difficult choices of shots. The balls have been moving on the green, they have done well. As you can see, in the first match, the americans did better in the tough conditions, coming back to win that match. A big word for georgia hall and her french rookie team mate. They have played some great golf over the past session and a half. Another win for them today. But it has been all about the sisters from the americans. They have been so goodin the americans. They have been so good in these foursomes format. They we re good in these foursomes format. They were the last match out of the first finish. A record equalling six and five win
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