Story, washington lost 31 of their first 50 games and at that point, nobody was thinking of running the thinking it was possible. But they we re thinking it was possible. But they were six elves away from getting to the season but they find a way to get back into it then they won the championship game in just four straight and then they had a week off, they have the chance to relax and the astros and the yankees are playing each other on the other side and theyre going to be fresh and ready to go and i think the whole city of washington are now ready, 95 yea rs city of washington are now ready, 95 years after they won themselves a world series title, an awful long time for them with loads of fans in washington that are going to be watching at the ballpark and when this series goes back to washington on friday night, they will be split one game all will be great for them if they can go to 2 0 up, but without a doubt they are the underdog but they are a wonderful story. They certainly ar
Hello, this is bbc news, the headlines. David cameron accuses borisjohnson of only backing leave, in order to further his own political career. But the brexit secretary insists thats not the case. Remain would have been the easier career choice so borisjohnson led the campaign, he did so because he believes in brexit and is committed to delivering it. Former conservative minister sam gyimah defects to the liberal democrats, after he lost the tory whip, for rebelling over brexit. The liberal democrat leader jo swinson will be taking questions from Party Members at their conference, at ten past two this afternoon well have live coverage, on the bbc news channel. The former International Rugby star, Gareth Thomas, reveals he is hiv positive saying he wants to help reduce the stigma around the condition. Iran dismisses accusations made by the us, that it was responsible for two drone attacks, that have crippled saudi oil production. Protestors are gathering outside the british consulate in
Coming up in a moment, the papers. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me arejohn stevens, the daily mails deputy Political Editor and Georgina Wright from the institute for government. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The dup is open to shifting its red lines on brexit, helping borisjohnson get a deal with the eu, reports the times. The newspaper understands that the party would accept nortern ireland abiding by some eu rules after brexit as part of a new deal to replace to irish backstop. The guardian leads with the speakerjohn bercow, who has said he will stop the Prime Ministerfrom breaking the law to push through a brexit the house of commons doesnt agree with. Jeremy corbyn is discussing scrapping discounts for independent schools, according to the independent, in what they call a tax raid on private education. And borisjohnson has warned that labour will clobber voters with taxes, reports the express. The eu
Others throats a week ago have really joined forces and others throats a week ago have reallyjoined forces and i think people are heartened by that, people are remainders that are pleased to see politics even for people tonight who have not been huge fans of Jeremy Corbyn singh look, the time is come that this is such a serious issue record up to put our grievances aside and do the right thing for the country and i think thatis thing for the country and i think that is the message that is going out to the liberal democrats, to the s p peas, to the labour party and s p, youre seeing the advice being used and there being very tribal and particularly the labour party, very aggressive when she became the leader of the liberal democrats saying that she was a traitor to the country because she went to the coalition of the conservatives but now it feels like the country is in peril and the parties are coming together in singh look, i know weve got our differences, but lets put country above p
It is across europe. This is where they have got the heatwave. But here, remaining changeable. After a brief rise in temperatures, it will cool off towards the end of the week. Hello this is bbc news with ben brown. The headlines another huge protest in hong kong as tens of thousands march despite a government climb down on its extradition bill to mainland china. Protest leaders are demanding that the proposed law is permanently scrapped. Boris johnson has been given the backing of senior brexiteer, esther mcvey, who was knocked out of the conservative leadership race. The jailed british iranian woman Nazanin Zaghari radcliffe begins a new Hunger Strike as tehran protests about british claims that iran was behind attacks on two oil tankers. President trump has launched another scathing attack on londons mayor, sadiq khan, following a series of violent deaths in the capital. Hundreds of people in lincolnshire are still unable to go back to their homes because of flooding descibed by the