And coming up in half an hour. The travel show heads to osaka injapan to explore some ancient burial mounds located in the middle of a very modern city. Good evening. Differences within labour on brexit are coming to the fore at the partys conference in brighton, whereJeremy Corbyn has chosen not to join other senior figures who say they would campaign to remain in the eu in any future rerendum. The labour leader says if elected Prime Minister he would get a new deal to leave the eu and offer it to the people as well as an option to remain. Meanwhile, several new policies have been voted on by conference delegates. Our political correspondent, nick eardley, reports from brighton is this britains next Prime Minister . Jeremy corbyn says he is ready for power, but on brexit some of his own supporters arent convinced of his plan. Are you going to listen to the members . The labour leader is promising to get a new deal, then put it to a referendum against the option of staying in the eu. B
Labour party framed this as a split, think the statement that is coming they said this was counter productive on the wrong thing to do on the eve of an forward will do that. You have to bearin forward will do that. You have to bear in mind the lib dems are not election and even the chair of the p0 election and even the chair of the offering a choice, they willjust pop election and even the chair of the p0 p talked about the potential for revoke it, and the tories willjust internal civil war. That is not a go over a cliff with no deal. We are journalist i did not vote to the only Party Offering the people i abolish tom watson, i voted to have abolish tom watson, i voted to have say. And that the whole labour party a debate and we did the next day and jeremy came and we had a wider can unite. You offer people a say but some members of the shadow debate and almost every member of the nac has united behind that. To cabinet, emily thornberry, say that during the campaign labour should be le
At the papers with our reviewers tony grew and caroline frost. Stay with us for that. Good evening, and welcome to bbc news. The uks oldest travel firm, thomas cook, is continuing emergency talks with creditors and shareholders tonight, hoping to raise the the £200 million it needs to avoid collapse. Ministers say plans to fly holidaymakers back to the uk if necessary are in place, but have dampened hopes of a government rescue bid. Our transport correspondent tom burridge reports. People have been starting holidays today in places like majorca, while their travel agent, britains oldest, battles to stay afloat. Time is running out for thomas cook. Unless a rescue deal was done by tonight, the firm will fold. Weve just flown in from bristol. Were rather concerned, obviously, with regards to whats going to happen, whether well be able to fly home or not. I really couldnt care less. If i get stuck here, i get stuck here, dont i . They cant get in either. Last night, tourists on holiday w
Areas of this town, it looks like its night. Yeah, you know, it wouldnt surprise me. Just the mass hysteria thats been going on there with people actively trying to escape illustrated. The people added to jump into the water there matches just to escape everything thats going on. And its exacerbated. But 911, emergency lines. Yeah. Yeah. A large portion of the island there. They got no 911, service, no cell Service Really to speak of. Hardline services down all this, according to the Lieutenant Governor there, sylvia. Luke, she was talking to media this morning, kind trying to illustrate that. The dire nurse of the situation out there, state of emergency has obviously been declared. Theyve mobilized the coast guard. Theyve got the National Guard working as best they can to clear some of these roads that have downed trees, downed power lines. Thats really been impeding fire crews that are trying to get ahead of the fire to fight it. The can even get to it because of all the debris thats
friday marked the single busiest day in the skies ever. add in 34 million at risk of severe weather and we have a potential recipe for a travel disaster. we have your forecast and when you may want to steer clear of the roads. plus, a weekend of gun violence in america, at a nightclub in kansas and a block party in baltimore, injuring dozens and claiming two lives. what we re learning about these mass shootings. later, the ride of a lifetime that no one asked for. the scary moment at an amusement park that should give everyone pause. it makes me second-guess guesting on a roller coaster now. let s begin with what you need to know as you get ready for your independence day celebrations. sizzling temperatures and severe storms in the forecast while americans set travel records not seen since before the pandemic. aaa projecting nearly 51 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home as a storm system moves down over the carolinas and 36 million people under heat