Good morning. Its monday 9th october. Im reeta chakrabarti. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Mps return to Parliament Today after the Party Conferences and return to the Party Conferences and return to the brexit negotiations. Theresa may saying the ball is now in their court. The fifth round of talks get under way in brussels today, as the Prime Minister updates mps at westminster on the progress so far. Lets get the details from our assistant political editor, norman smith. All the signs are that reason may is going to take a fairly tough approach towards negotiators when she tells the commons today that no more compromises from me, its time for brussels to move on. This of course after her florence speech in which she announced she was prepared to talk about a two year transitional period, prepared to talk about continuing to pay into the eu budget during that period, prepared to keep contributing to eu defence and security fans. Also prepared for british courts to take Court Rulings o
He founded, as allegations of his Sexual Harassment grow. And some wont take the new pound coins, some wont take the old confusion as the deadline to scrap the old pound approaches. In sportsday on bbc news, wales and the republic of ireland meet in a good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Theresa may has given mps her clearest indication yet that she is preparing for the possibility of leaving the eu without a deal. She announced proposals that will pave the way for that and for the uk to operate as an independent trading nation post brexit. She said the ball is in the eus court. Eu has said the ball is entirely in the uks court. Laura kuenssberg is in westminster. Both sides saying it is up westminster. Both sides saying it is up to the other . Thats right. Theresa may and the tories have taken a political battering in the last few days as the cabinet appeared to be squabbling among themselves. But today theresa mays mainjob was to themselves. But today theresa mays main jo
Increased pressure on the Catalan Leader not to declare independence when he addresses the Catalan Parliament tomorrow. Meryl streep criticises the Film Producer Harvey Weinstein after hes fired in the wake of allegations about his mistreatment of women. And heartbreak for wales. And heartbreakfor wales. They failed to qualify for next years world cup finals after defeat by the republic of ireland. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news, International Recognition for tops harry kane as he is short listed for the ballon dor award, given to the worlds best player. Good evening. The Prime Minister has given her strongest warning yet that britain might have to leave the European Union without a formal brexit deal. Mrs may said it was profoundly in the interest of both sides to agree a deal, but that steps to minimise disruption would be needed in case the talks failed. The Prime Minister also signalled that britain could still to be bound by rulings of the European Court ofjustice during a
And California Wildfires are burning out of control. Ten people have been killed and thousands have abandoned their homes. And coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news. What now for chris coleman, after wales fail to qualify for the world cup in russia . Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The defence contractor, bae systems, has confirmed it is going to cut almost 2,000 jobs at sites across the country. Its military aircraft business is most affected, with more than 750 job losses in lancashire, where the Eurofighter Typhoon is produced. The company employs more than 3a,000 people in the uk. 0ur correspondent, dan johnson, is in warton, near preston, which is one of the bae sites affected. Yes, this is one of the aes biggest facilities. They have two sides around preston, here and at samlesbury. More than 5000 people work on the eurofighter buttler typhoon. Long and proud history of designing, building and testing military aircraft. Although the news had lea
I opened my door and ten feet away was a wall of flame. A warning the Health System is straining at the seams because of staff shortages, rising demand and the number of patients with preventable illnesses. Also information at the tip of yourfingers. The new fingerprint technique that can tell what youve touched, eaten or had to drink could soon be used as evidence in court. And the rspca expresses concern over exotic animals becoming the entertainment at childrens parties. New regulations to ensure they are not being mistreated. Good morning. Its tuesday, 10th october, welcome to bbc newsroom live. In the last hour, the defence contractor, bae systems, has announced its planning to cut almost two thousand jobs. The majority of roles will go at the firms two sites in lancashire. Unions are demanding urgent talks with the Defence Company. The firm says the redundancies are part of a move to streamline the business and have what it says is a sharper Competitive Edge. 0ur correspondent, d