Of a woman at a lunch without her permission. Did you . No and what the public want to hear is what we are going to do to unite the country. In westminster a meeting of Opposition Party leaders gets under way one of their questions. If there was to be a caretaker Prime Minister who should it be . Thousands of women are dying needlessly from heart attacks because they fail to recognise their symptoms, and receive poorer care than men. Saudi arabias crown prince says he takes some responsibility for the murder of the journalist, Jamal Khashoggi, but denies personally ordering it. Coming up on afternoon live, all the sport jane. Hi, simon. Scotland have boosted their hopes of progressing to the knockout stages of the Rugby World Cup theyve earned a 3a 0 bonus point victory over samoa and are up to third in the pool a group. And darren, it is wet . It certainly is. Flood warnings and more warnings of heavy rain today and into tomorrow. Later on in the week we could have an ex hurricane on
In order to take no deal off the table. But in a boost for the Prime Minister, scotlands highest court has ruled that his plan to suspend parliament for five weeks ahead of brexit is lawful. Meanwhile 21 conservatives have been suspended from the party after helping to defeat the government in last nights vote on mps taking control of todays parliamentary agenda. They suddenly find that theyre in danger of being deselected. This is something mrs thatcher would never have considered doing. Im joanna gosling, the other stories this hour. Hong kong leader, carrie lam, will withdraw the extradition bill, which sparked three months of Anti Government demonstrations. And after battering the bahamas, killing at least seven people, Hurricane Dorian is heading for the florida coast. Coming up just after 11. 30am, well be answering your questions on all things brexit and what could happen this week in a bbc ask this. The Contact Details are on your screen now. Welcome to westminster, and what a
Eight bodies have been recovered or located on the sea bed. Now on bbc news, hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. For more than three years, british politics has been convulsed by brexit. Weve seen endless parliamentary arguments with no resolution. This week, that may change. Prime minister Boris Johnsons determination to be out of the eu come what may on october the 31st, and his decision to suspend parliament for more than a month starting next week means opponents of a no deal brexit have just days to thwart him. My guest is conservative mp and ardent Brexiteer Peter bone. Is brexit about to break his party and britains democratic reputation . Our are shipped peter bone, welcome to hardtalk. Youve been a parliamentarian for, what, 1a years or so. Do you accept that Parliament Must be the alternate arbiter of how britain makes an exit from the European Union . No. I mean, under normal circumstances i think Parliament Must decide. Its sovereign. But according to. But we
Moment. Conservative mps are warned of severe consequences if they fail to vote with the government this week, including being barred as party candidates. As parliament returns, opponents of a no deal brexit hope to push through legislation within days, but a senior minister suggests the government may not be bound by it. Lets see what the legislation says. Youre asking me about a pig in a poke and i will wait to see what legislation the opposition will try to bring forward. Well be exploring the rift between downing street and some tory mps, and asking if it will lead to an election. Also tonight chaos at hong kong airport as action by protesters causes disruption and cancelled flights. 80 years after germany attacked poland, the invasion that sparked World War Two is remembered. The devastating environmental and human cost of demand for palm oil in the beauty industry. Just out of my make up bag, foundation, moisturiser, lip gloss. Palm oils in all these things and thousands of other
To block the suspension of the uk parliament. The other main stories on bbc news at five. Ellie gould the 17 year old stabbed to death in may another teenager Thomas Griffiths pleads guilty to her murder. A warning to eat less red meat, cut down on transport if the uk is to meet emissions targets. And, the discovery of a four million year old apes skull in ethiopia that could change our understanding of how humans evolved. Its five oclock, good evening. Our top story is that mps opposed to a no deal brexit, are considering their response to the governments decision, to suspend parliament for five weeks. The formerjustice secretary, david gauke, said next week could be the only opportunity to make their case in the commons, today saw the first resignation from the government, over its plans. Lord young, a whip in the house of lords, says proroguing parliament, risked fundamentally undermining the institution. Ruth davidson has quit too, as tory leader in scotland. But while she says she