If theres a breakthrough. And the other main stories this lunchtime. The parents of harry dunn meet President Trump at the white house and again ask for the woman involved in the crash that killed their son to return to the uk. I said if it was your 19 year old son, or your son no matter what age, you would be doing the same as me, and he was holding my hand at the time and he said, yes, i would. Police in bulgaria arrest four people in connection with the racist abuse at england football match on monday. And, we talk to britains World Champion hepthathlete. Katarina Johnson Thompson reflects on her magic moment in doha. And coming up in the sport later in the day on bbc news. As he prepares to become a fatherfor third time, andy murray praises wife kim and her role in his comeback from hip surgery. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one live from westminster. Quite frankly, very few people know whats going on. Those that do are locked in talks in brussels, talks that resume
Strongly opposed to. Our objective is very clear, we do not want to see amy customs posts between north and south and nor do we want to see any tariffs or restrictions on trades north and south. At the high court in belfast, a woman denied a legal termination wins her case that abortion laws in Northern Ireland breach human rights. Katarina Johnson Thompson wins gold at the world athletics championships in doha, setting a new british heptathlon record. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are Henry Zeffman, a Political Correspondent for the times, and daily mirror Political Correspondent, nicola bartlett. All of tomorrows front pages are now in. Ido i do not think i have ever said that before. Lets start with the Financial Times and it leads on a warning from eu leaders, that they remain deeply concerned over borisjohnsons new brexit proposals. The same story makes the front page of the metro, which says mrjohnsons brexit plan
Changed the syrian conflict. Northern rail could be nationalised, but would this end the misery for commuters . William and kate head for pakistans mountains and call for more action on climate change. Coming up in and coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news, well be live in sofia, as further arrests are made, following the racist abuse targeting englands black footballers during mondays match against bulgaria. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. As we go on air today, the future of the uks relationship with the European Union is balanced on a knife edge. Several deadlines have come and gone over the last 2a hours and still negotiators from the two sides are talking in brussels. Borisjohnson has held a Cabinet Meeting and ministers have told the bbc that a deal this week remains possible but not certain. Over in brussels the president of the eu council, donald tusk, says the basic foundations of a deal are in place but that there were still doubts on the briti
That was a huge upset in the womens 400m. The olympian champ 0lympic champion came in here is the athlete to beat. She was the fastest in the world this year. But she liked the crowd was stunned by a brilliant performance by Salwa Eid Naser of bahrain, who clocked the third fastest time in history and the fastest time in history and the fastest time in history and the fastest time since 1985. Miller weaver, who had to settle for silver, also set a national record. An equally good performance by Katarina Johnson thompson of britain in the heptathlon. 0ver Katarina Johnson thompson of britain in the heptathlon. Over the course of the two days she has had four lifetime bests. She launched javelin a metre further than she had done and in 800m clocked the personal best to dethrone a formidable champion to win her first global Senior Outdoor title, and in the process she beatjessica ennis hills british record and also amassed the sixth highest point in history and heptathlon. At one stage at
Affair. 148 arrests as Extinction Rebellion block bridges and roads in westminster in a protest over climate change. In a moment it will be time for sports day, but first a flavour of what else is coming up bbc news. After eight oclock we will delve deeper into the rising surge in knife crime. With a big hearing from someone who used to be ina gang, hearing from someone who used to be in a gang, who now works with young people who carry knives. Then, beyond 100 days after seven oclock, will be taking a look at present donald trump fighting back against calls for impeachment befell force as any republicans who question his policies are put on notice. And we will take a pass look at tomorrow mornings front pages, at 1040 and again at 1130 in the papers. Do stay with us for that. That is all the hedge for you at bbc news, but now it is time for sports day. Hello and welcome to sportsday. We look at the cricketing credentials of new england head coach Chris Silverwood as he becomes the man