If we ended up down that track and as i said, we dont want an election, we want to get delivering on the governments positive agenda and delivering brexit but if we ended up down that track, it would be the mother of all u turns byJeremy Corbyn. Because hes been saying for months, if not years, that he wants an election. But labour now say they wont be bounced into an election on borisjohnsons terms. Of course we always want a general election, you do not end austerity and Food Bank Britain without a general election. But the primary priority across parties is to legislate against a disastrous no deal. Well be talking to mps from all sides today, talking to voters worried about the impact of no deal, and we want to hear from you do you want a general election . Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Let us know if you want a general election . That could be where the countrys heading. It would be the third general election in this country in five years. And i
This information it is as you said big deal its not going to happen immediately dont expect that the probation of parliament will go ahead tonight for 5 weeks this will happen sometime after part returns on october the 14th. Thank you for the update jonah how in london. The peace talks are underway in south sudan between the president and the exiled rebel leader reg mashad which i landed in juba on monday to sit with president salva kiir a meeting seen as an important step towards the implementation of a stalled peace deal member at least 400000 people have died since the countrys civil war started in 2013 after salva kiir removed as Vice President s. Thousands of School Students have been forming human chains around hong kong in solidarity with antigovernment protest as authorities are condemning what they call the illegal behavior of radicals and ive warned to demonstrators to stop trying the patience of the government. From friday to 5 pm am today we arrested 157 people aged between
Hello. This is bbc news with reeta chakra barti. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines the Prime Minister says hes marginally more optimistic about striking a brexit deal after meeting g7 leaders in france, saying it the job of everyone in parliament to deliver on time. Leaders at the summit pledge 22 million to help tackle the devastating fires in the amazon rainforest. An oklahoma judge rules that drugmakerjohnson johnson must pay 572 million for its part in fuelling the states opioid addiction crisis. The largest earthquake thought to be caused by a fracking site in the uk has been felt in lancashire. And record breaking weather the hottest Late August Bank Holiday sees temperatures hit 33 degrees celsius. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Kevin Schofield, editor of politicshome, and broadcaster daisy mcandrew. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The i leads with
Trade deal after brexit. We are going to do a fantastic deal once we clear up we are going to do a fantastic deal once we clear up some we are going to do a fantastic deal once we clear up some of the obstacles once we clear up some of the o bsta cles in once we clear up some of the obstacles in our path. As far as the uk and United States are concerned, we re uk and United States are concerned, were working on a very big trade deal and i think it is going to work out very well. The Prime Minister will discuss brexit later with the eu council president. The uks biggest airports will install 3 d baggage scanners to make security checks quicker. 40,000 brazillian troops begin a major operation to fight fires in the amazon. We report from a rainforest in crisis. Before the papers sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, heresjohn watson. Good morning. A glimmer of hope at the ashes . Yes yesterday we were saying how it looked all but over for england, and theres no doubt
The uks hottest day on record with temperatures potentially hitting 39 degress. Iamjusta i am just a stones throw away from heathrow airport, where later today we could see the highest temperature ever recorded in the uk. Nissan cuts its workforce by 12,500 worldwide after reporting a 98 drop in profits. And in Sport England face an uphill struggle of theyre to avoid defeat against ireland at lords the irish are playing only their third ever test match. And what goes up, must come down. A french inventor fails in his attempt to become the first man to cross the English Channel on a jet powered flyboard. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9. After one of the most radical reshuffles in decades, borisjohnson will chair his first Cabinet Meeting this morning. The new Prime Minister moved quickly to install brexiteers in key posts to help carry out his pledge to take the uk out of the eu by the end of october, with or without a deal. Lets take a look at where we are. Today marks bo