Tonight at ten, levels of Greenhouse Gases break new records, as experts express their fears for the future of the planet. Since 1990, theres been an increase of 43 in the warming effect on the climate of a range of Greenhouse Gases. Last years increase in emissions was bigger than the previous 12 months, and higher than the average of the past decade. The critical period is now. And the Climate Change well see and the decisions that we make will last notjust for decades, not even centuries, but potentially longer than that. Well look at the latest figures, amid criticism that the worlds nations are simply not delivering on the promises theyve made. Also tonight. After 39 migrants bodies were found in a lorry container in essex, a man pleads guilty to plotting to assist illegal immigration. Labour says, if it wins power, it will put bad landlords out of business and bring in rent controls in england. The cinema operator vue defends its decision to withdraw the gang film blue story, aft
The gang film blue story after violent incidents outside several of its venues. And at 11 30, well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, the observers sonia sodha and the telegraphs Anna Mikhailova stay with us for that. Good evening. The chief rabbi has made a highly unusual intervention in the general Election Campaign by condemning what he says is Jeremy Corbyns failure to deal with anti semitism, and by questioning the labour leaders fitness for downing street. Writing in the times newspaper, ephraim mirvis, whos britains most seniorjewish leader, said labour has responded saying well, in a moment well talk to our Political Correspondent chris mason, but first, here is Martin Basheer explaining how significant the chief rabbi plasma comments are. The chief rabbi has oversight behalf of those in the United Kingdom who identify as practising jewish and he says that labours claim that they are doing everything in their powers to root out anti semitism is in his
Now on bbc news, a look back at saturday in parliament. If we have been half hearted europeans, then it follows logically that with part of our hearts, with half our hearts, we feel something else. A sense of love and respect for european culture and civilisation, of which we are a part. He said the agreement provided for a real brexit, hello there, and welcome taking back control of money, to this special edition laws, fisheries and trade, of saturday in parliament, as the commons and the lords sit and removed the Northern Ireland backstop. He moved on to the customs at a weekend for the first time in 37 years to discuss arrangements for Northern Ireland. Borisjohnsons brexit deal. Our agreement ensures, and i quote, unfettered access, but the Prime Minister is defeated market access, for goods moving from Northern Ireland to the rest of the united again, as mps back delay. Kingdoms internal market. It ensures that there should be the ayes to the right, 322. No tariff on goods circula
Hello, and welcome to the week in parliament, where, for the first time, mps back a deal to leave the European Union. The ayes to the right, 329, the noes to the left, 299. So, the ayes have it, the ayes have it. Unlock but mps also throw out borisjohnsons plans to rush the bill through parliament in time for a halloween brexit. We spent, my wife and i spent longer choosing a sofa than we had to debate this incredibly important bail. The government says the best option now is a general election in december. Offering an election is not playing games, it is trusting the people. But first. It was a parliamentary week that ended as it began with no one quite certain exactly what was going to happen next. A rare saturday sitting had seen mps decide to delay voting to approve borisjohnsons eu divorce plan, until the legislation putting it in place had gone through parliament. So on tuesday, the Prime Minister presented his Withdrawal Agreement bill to mps which would put his deal into law. I
Mr speaker, i thank my honourable friend, who does a superb job of representing his constituents. My own footballing skills are. Legendary i can do it, mr speaker i enjoy it but the most important thing is to have a team that is united and that will deliver a great future for this country. That is what we offer, mr speaker. It is in sharp distinction to the labour party. Last night, more than 100 of them couldnt even be bothered to vote for a general election, which they are shortly back to contest. What kind of confidence is that in their leader, mr speaker. Speaks welsh. I dont think we will see your like again, but we will miss you in this house. Coming to the close of nine yea rs of house. Coming to the close of nine years of tory misrule, misinformation and broken promises, leading us in this merry dance is key Prime Minister, a load of misrule at this shambolic christmas election. But, mr speaker, my party has long been prepared for this election and in wales we have a simple cho