Well be bringing you all the reaction and analysis from that Unprecedented Supreme Court ruling. Also on the programme. Well be live in new york where World Leaders have gathered for the un General Assembly. Borisjohnson has only been in powerfor two months. But in that time hes lost six votes in parliament, misled the queen and now hes broken the law. Weve said it before about brexit and well say it again now. Today brought a political earthquake, because the uks highest court has ruled the Prime Ministers decision to suspend parliament for five weeks up to the brexit deadline was unlawful and now void. The government says the Prime Minister has spoken to the queen since the ruling, but his problems wont end there. Tonight Boris Johnson is facing calls to resign and tomorrow hell be back in the uk to face parliament. First, heres how he took the news in new york. Obviously, this is a verdict that we will respect and we respect the judicial process. I have to say i strongly disagree wi
New figures reveal cancer survival rates in the uk are on the up, but still lag behind other high Income Countries. Good morning, welcome to bbc newsroom live. Iamjoanna i am joanna gosling. The Prime Minister has insisted that he didnt lie to the queen over the suspension of parliament. Hes been speaking this morning. Heres what he had to say. Prime minister, your announcement today, whats the aim behind it . Well, the uk is one of the great centres of shipbuilding and were expending that now. I think that shipbuilding is an area of industry, which is of massive promise for this country. We are exceptionally good at it, we make loads of frigates used in australia, the canadians are buying them and we are now announcing another five type 31, a new type of frigates that will be built at shipyards around the uk, so they drive high qualityjobs here in they drive high qualityjobs here in the uk, the shipbuilding programme, but they also represent a massive export opportunity for this count
Thanks, will, and louise lear has the weather. Lots of sunshine, the wimbledon organisers did the right thing building the roof because they had some lovely summer sunshine as it looks dry for the rest of the week. More details for wimbledon and the rest of the uk coming up shortly. Thanks, louise. Also coming up as the wife of the ruler of dubai is rumoured to be in hiding in london, her husband takes legal action against her in the high court in what could be one of britains most expensive ever divorces hello, everyone. This is afternoon live. Im simon mccoy. Police say the baby of a heavily pregnant woman, who was stabbed to death in south london at the weekend, has died. Kelly fauvrelle, who was 26 and eight months pregnant, was attacked in her home on saturday night. Her baby named riley by her family was delivered by paramedics at the scene, but died in the early hours of this morning. It comes as the Police Released footage of a man seen running away from the house that night. F
As the lionesses are knocked out of the world cup but with millions of viewers the tournament is being seen as a turning point for the womens game. And im in durham, where its a big day in the cricket world cup, as england look to reach the semifinals against new zealand. Coming up on bbc news, expect plenty of support for british number one kyle edmund, back on court, second round of wimbledon action getting under way. Hello, good afternoon, welcome to the bbc news at one. Two Railway Workers have been killed bya train two Railway Workers have been killed by a train in wales. British transport police and the Rail Accident Investigation Branch have begun investigations into what happened on the line between bridgend and port talbot. Sian lloyd is there. Explain what we believe has happened in this tragic case. Well, the site of this accident is not easily accessible, from the position where iam now, accessible, from the position where i am now, we can accessible, from the position wher