Supreme court where just over an hour we will have the extraordinary respectable the spectacle of the lawyer for respectable the spectacle of the lawyerforformer respectable the spectacle of the lawyer for former conservative Prime Minister sirjohn major, accusing the current conservative Prime Minister of acting unconstitutionally. Canadian Prime Ministerjustin trudeau says he deeply regrets wearing skin darkening make up at a school gala almost two decades ago. I shouldnt have done it, i should have known better. It was something that i didnt think was racist at the time but now i recognise it was something racist to do. New Research Suggests robberies are increasing at a faster rate in england and wales than in any other major developed country. And John Humphrys has presented his final edition of radio 4s today programme after 32 years on the show well be playing you his closing words. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. David cameron has revealed for the first time how he
Outline its ideas on brexit. David cameron admits he sought the queens help to persuade scotland not to vote for independence. Not asking for anything that would be in any way improper or unconstitutional, butjust a raising of the eyebrow. The photo thats caused anger of canadas Prime Minister wearing brownface at a party in 2001 Justin Trudeau has apologised. And why some of britains coastal beauty spots have seen a rise in the number of accidental deaths. And coming up on bbc news. Harry kane says tottenham continue to make the same mistakes, as they let a two goal lead slip in the champions league. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one, live from the Supreme Court, where weve just witnessed the spectacle of a lawyer for the former Prime Minister, sirjohn major, accusing borisjohnson of failing to tell the truth over his reasons for suspending parliament. The court is sitting for a third and final day to consider whether mrjohnson acted lawfully. Sirjohns lawyer told the
What you are saying but others will say all of this is such a great area because of our unwritten constitution. We dont know exactly where we do stand and its a question of balance of powers between parliament and the government and the courts, but it shouldnt be this unpredictable in a sense. I agree it shouldnt be unpredictable and it wasnt unpredictable. The law does not permit judicial unpredictable. The law does not permitjudicial review of the prerogative to Prorogue Parliament. It is subject to political control. That leaves space for a serious political controversy, a disagreement between mps and the Prime Minister and eventually there has two. We will have to leave it there because we are back inside the Supreme Court. Lets listen to the governments representative here. Supreme court. Lets listen to the governments representative herelj paraphrase of course from the opinion of hodge in the case of her goal. Mark reference has been made to constitutional principle. Constitution
Build up in the streets leading up to it, is the event that i enjoy writing in the most. Back to the Rugby World Cup now. The tournament in asia breaks new ground for the competition. For hosts japan it comes just eight years after part of the country was devastated by an earthquake and tsunami. For one small town in the north, this years event will mean much more than just rugby. Our sports news correspondent, Chris Mclaughlin reports from kamaishi. 500 km north of tokyo wise kamaishi. 35,000 people live here. They year used to be many more. Tokyo lies kamaishi. In 2011, a huge earthquake crated a devastating synonymy and kamaishi was almost completely washed away. 0ver kamaishi was almost completely washed away. Over 1,000 kamaishi was almost completely washed away. 0ver1,000 people died. 0thers left, never to return. This woman stayed. She sits defiantly at the waters edge. She tells me about the waters edge. She tells me about the day she almost died. Translation asi translation as
Sold out already. Its sold out already. Six oclock on thursday, the 19th its six oclock on thursday, the 19th of september. And coming up, John Humphrys has presented his final edition of radio 4s today programme after 32 years. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. Its extremely rare for Buckingham Palace to react to a news story, but today thats precisely whats happened. An official has expressed displeasure after David Cameron revealed that he asked for the queens help in the run up to the Scottish Independence vote in 2014. It has led to accusations that the former Prime Minister tried to drag the queen into what was a highly controversial matter. Mr cameron has been speaking to the bbc about his six years as Prime Minister and denies he did anything improper. Our deputy Political Editor john pienaar has more. But anyway, its very good to welcome you here. Its the highest relationship in britain, and certainly the most discreet. Only now, David Camerons been given a rare royal rebuke