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BBCNEWS The Papers July 13, 2024

Another interesting day in westminster and thats on a saturday hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are martin lipton, chief Sports Reporter at the sun and former conservative advisor, mo hussein. Probably glad he isnt there at the moment many of tomorrows front pages are already in and its probably no surprise to you that all of them lead on todays events in parliament. The mail on sunday accuse parliament of being a house of fools. Saying that instead of the nation starting to heal after brexit, mps are delaying leaving the European Union. The independent online focuses on the peoples vote that took place outside parliament. It reports that a million marched, on the day that made the Prime Minister listen. The sunday telegraph concentrates on the Prime Ministers refusal to sign the letter to the eu requesting an extension, whilst asking eu leaders to stick to the october the 31st deadline. The sunday express asks the questio

BBCNEWS Breakfast July 13, 2024

Access to their money. Mps say the rising number of Online Banking crashes and disruption are unacceptable. Bring on south africa. England fans rush for tickets for their first World Cup Final in 12 years. But theres heartbreak for wales as they narrowly lose their semi final. Tick tock, tick tock. More dance off drama for mike hes saved by head judge shirley after his halloween tango. A cold and frosty start to tomorrow and also some patchy fog to watch out for but for most of us, it will be dry and sunny. I will have more details in 15 minutes. Its monday the 28th of october. Our top story mps will vote today on whether to hold a general election on the 12th of december. Its borisjohnsons third attempt to secure an early election while in brussels, the eu is also meeting to discuss giving the uk a brexit delay. Lets get a bit more detail. For the vote on a december general election to be passed today, the Prime Minister needs the support of two thirds of the house of commons, thats 4

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six July 13, 2024

What on earth are we doing . Pushing this legislation through over a couple of days. Also on the programme theres to be a Public Inquiry into the Manchester Arena bomb attack, which killed 22 people. A us company says its developed the first drug that can slow down alzheimers disease. And england mind games ahead of the Rugby World Cup semi final. Coach eddiejones says the pressures on the all blacks. And in sport on bbc news after a torrid start to the season for tottenham, can they get back on track in the Champions League later . They host red star belgrade. Good evening from westminster, where in an hours time mps will begin voting on the Prime Ministers brexit deal. If he wins hell be a step closer to delivering his promise of brexit on 31st october. If he loses he could abandon his brexit legislation and push instead for a general election, but whats in the deal mps are voting on shortly . It includes a transition period when the uk will still abide by the eus rules to give time

BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

In the quarter finals. And foreign correspondents based in london will give their take on the protests in hong kong and the brexit negotiations. Thats in dateline london in half an hour. Good morning. Much of hong kong is shut down after violent demonstrations led to the suspension of the citys public transport network, many shopping centres, banks and businesses have been unable to open. Thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest against a newly imposed ban on wearing face masks. The protesters use the masks to avoid identification. Hong kongs leader carrie lam is warning that she can no longer tolerate rioters destroying the territory. Translation the extreme actions of rioters created a very dark night for hong kong, and made Hong Kong Society semi paralysed. Everyone is very worried and concerned, or even scared. The government will suppress violence with the greatest determination. I appeal to everyone to support the government in suppressing violence in accordance w

BBCNEWS Worklife July 13, 2024

You through whats at stake. Also in the programme apple drops a Hong Kong Police tracking app used by protesters. Is this another example of a us Corporate Giant bowing to pressure from beijing . And how one of scandinavian societys oldest taboos is being challanged by the insta generation. And to Mark World Mental Health Day we talk to England Rugby legend Johnny Wilkinson who speaks frankly about his. Also wed like to hear from you. The uks top docter is saying snacking on public transport should be banned to help tackle child obesity, so how would this impact your commute . Get in touch. Just use the hashtag bbcworklife. Hello and a warm welcome to worklife. We begin in washington where top level talks are due to take place later between the us and china over their increasingly damaging and fractious trade war. Theres growing concern a deal is still a long way off. Thats been hitting Financial Markets around the world in the run up. The us and china together account for more than 40

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