Rules parliament was unlawfully suspended the Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains defiant. At least 30 people are killed in indonesias popular region after braces and allegations sparked violent protests. And a divisive legacy spains top court says the remains of the tates of Francisco Franco she big zooms from the states mostly in. The u. S. President has urged people around the world to take pride in their country and preserve National Sovereignty and his address to the United Nations General Assembly asserting that the future belongs to those he called patriot son not flow ballistics he took aim at china and its trade policies yet again the United States lost 60000 factories. After china and the w. T. This is happening. To other countries all over the. The World Trade Organization needs drastic change. The 2nd largest economy in the world should not be permitted to declare itself a developing country in order to game the system at others expense. For years these abuses were tolerat
Borisjohnson has been found to have misled the country. This unelected Prime Minister should now resign. Away from the drama at westminster, what do voters make of it all . You just dont mess with parliament, straight forward. At least Boris Johnson is trying to get something done. The question now begs where do we go from here . Well, thats the question many would like answered. Well bring you the latest on this developing story and what it means for brexit. And in sport. Major changes for englands second Rugby World Cup game only five of the players who started the win over tonga will begin against the usa. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. In a momentous ruling, the Supreme Court has ruled that the government acted unlawfully when it suspended parliament. In a strongly worded and unanimous verdict, the 11 most seniorjudges in the uk concluded that the decision to Prorogue Parliament for five weeks was unlawful. The president of the Supreme Court lady hale said it had
By the court of session in scotland, which was fronted by the snp qc joanna cherry. 75 mps put their names to the challenge and one of them joins me now. You must be very happy with the judgment. What does it mean, do you think, constitutionally . It means the Prime Minister is not able to do this. We live within the rule of law. What the 11 judges found unanimously is that he worked against parliamentary democracy and had broken the law, and prorogued it for five weeks. Normally it would be five days. Is it a constitutional shift, this, or a restating of our unwritten constitution that parliament is sovereign, and it oversees the rule of the executive . Which underlines the fact that we do still at the moment live in a parliamentary democracy under the rule of law. When borisjohnson says he disagrees, i mean, he isnt in a position to disagree. Ii he disagrees, i mean, he isnt in a position to disagree. 11 independent judges in our Supreme Court, the highest court of the land, have jud
Good to have you with us. We will have a visit busy programme today. Also in the programme should frequent flyers pay higher taxes to help tackle aviation emissions . Is this just another change that we will get used to, like paying for plastic bags . Tell us what you think, just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. Lets get started. We start here in london where business will resume in the house of commons in a few hours time. It follows that dramatic and historic ruling by the Supreme Court that borisjohnsons decision to suspend parliament for five weeks was unlawful. The Prime Minister said he profoundly disagreed with the judges but would respect their decision. A senior Government Official said that borisjohnson spoke to the queen after that ruling, but would not reveal details of the conversation. Our political correspondentjessica parker has been following events. Parliament is opening up again. The media tenants are making a return. Westminster coming back to life. It wasnt his plan
Well be speaking to a professor of european politics and Foreign Affairs to ask what happens next. In other news, reports that thomas cook holidaymakers are being pressured to pay hotel bills after the company went bust. A formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump over allegations he pressured ukraine to set up a corruption inquiry into democratjoe biden. Look, itsjust a continuation of the witchhunt. Its the worst witchhunt in political history. We have the strongest economy weve ever had, we have the best unemployment numbers weve ever had. Premier league side tottenham are beaten on peanalities by the League Two Side colchester united putting them out of the league cup. Good morning, and welcome to the bbc news at 9. Mps are returning to the house of commons this morning, after that dramatic and historic ruling by the Supreme Court that borisjohnsons decision to suspend parliament for five weeks was unlawful. The Prime Minister said he profoundly disagreed with the judges, but