Now on bbc news, the week in parliament. Hello again and welcome back to the week in parliament the week when millions of children went back to school and mps returned to westminster after their summer break. This has been a wasted summer the government shouldve spent it preparing for the autumn and winter. Instead, theyve lurched from crisis to crisis, u turn to u turn but borisjohnson said his government was turning the tide. In spite of the negativity and the constant sniping from the opposition, we are seeing a country that is not only going back to school, but going back to work. Also in this programme, Jacob Rees Mogg reveals his up to the minute ringtone. I wonder. Laughter. The first Prime Ministers questions since july saw borisjohnson and sir keir starmer clash over schools, the pandemic and the economy. The labour leader focused his questions on the chaos over grades for students whose a level exams were cancelled due to the pandemic. There was an outcry when many students r
Hello again and welcome back to the week in parliament the week when millions of children went back to school and mps returned to westminster after their summer break. This has been a wasted summer the government shouldve spent it preparing for the autumn and winter. Instead, theyve lurched from crisis to crisis, u turn to u turn but borisjohnson said his government was turning the tide. In spite of the negativity and the constant sniping from the opposition, we are seeing a country that is not only going back to school, but going back to work. Also in this programme, Jacob Rees Mogg reveals his up to the minute mobile ringtone. I wonder. Opera ringtone plays. Laughter. The first Prime Ministers questions since july saw Boris Johnson and sir keir starmer clash over schools, the pandemic and the economy. The labour leaderfocused his early questions on the chaos over grades for students whose a level exams were cancelled due to the pandemic. There was an outcry when many students in engl
And nina warhurst. But first on bbc news, the week in parliament. Hello again and welcome back to the week in parliament the week when millions of children went back to school and mps returned to westminster after their summer break. This has been a wasted summer the government shouldve spent it preparing for the autumn and winter. Instead, theyve lurched from crisis to crisis, u turn to u turn but borisjohnson said his government was turning the tide. In spite of the negativity and the constant sniping from the opposition, we are seeing a country that is not only going back to school, but going back to work. Also in this programme, Jacob Rees Mogg reveals his up to the minute mobile ringtone. I wonder. Laughter. The first Prime Ministers questions since july saw borisjohnson and sir keir starmer clash over schools, the pandemic and the economy. The labour leader focused his early questions on the chaos over grades for students whose a level exams were cancelled due to the pandemic. Th
Nearly six months on from covid cases starting to be reported in yemen, the bbc has become the First International broadcaster to reach there and gauge the impact of the virus. Yemen is divided between the houthi group based in the north and an internationally recognised government in the south. There are reports that the British Government is planning new legislation which could override elements of the Brexit Agreement signed last year with the European Union relating to northern ireland. Its thought this might potentially derail the prospects of a last minute trade deal between britain and the eu. Tennis and Novak Djokovic has been disqualified from the us open in new york after accidentally hitting a linejudge. It happened in his fourth round match. In a statement the world number one said he was so sorry for what had happened. He now loses all prizemoney from the tournament. Now on bbc news, its time for a round up of the weeks
proceedings in westminster with the week in parliamen
Labour has announced its plans to reduce net migration - with Sir Keir Starmer accusing the Conservatives of having repeatedly broken their promises to get the number down.