And have the latest from manchester, westminster and brussels. The other main stories on bbc news at 5. The duke and duchess of sussex end their tour of southern africa, as the couple sues a sunday newspaper for publishing a private letter. Tributes are paid to the former itn and bbc news presenter Peter Sissons who has died at the age of 77. And we take a look at the newest addition to yorkshire sculpture park, one of six buildings nominated for the prestigious riba sterling prize for architecture. Its 5 oclock. Our main story is the new brexit proposals just published by the government which are being closely studied in brussels as we speak. In a letterfrom the Prime Minister to Jean Claude Juncker president of the European Commission Boris Johnson calls for a willingness to compromise and move beyond existing positions. The new plans include removing the backstop the guarantee of no return to a hard border in Northern Ireland something the eu has been firmly opposed to in the past.
And a legal battle with the mail on sunday. The Royal Shakepeare Company and bp the curtain comes down on their sponshorship deal after threats of a student boycott. Is this time going to be different for Katarina Johnson thompson . She makes a drean start in the heptathlon at the world championships. And coming up on bbc news, how troubled are tottenham . Four months on from the Champions League final, they are hammered at home 7 2 by bayern munich. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Borisjohnson has made his First Party Conference speech as leader and hes used it to spell out his new offer to break the brexit deadlock. The most significant change to the deal theresa may tried to negotiate is over what happens in Northern Ireland. The Prime Minister said the uk had compromised and called on brussels to do the same. So lets look at this new brexit offer. Northern ireland will stay in the eu Single Market for all goods. That means accepting its rules and standards. But it
At tomorrow mornings front pages at 10 40 and again at 11 thirty in the paper our guests joining me tonight are the opinion editor of the observer, sonia sodha and the whitehall correspondent at the financial times, sebastian payne. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Now its time for sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday imjohn watson. 0ur headlines. Will it be a golden night for the golden girl of british athletics . A night to forget for spurs problems for pochettino how far do their troubles go . And the barret brothers combine to produce the biggest win so far at the rugby world cup. Also coming up in the programme. How andy murray continues to move in the right direction. Yes, Dina Asher Smith could earn another slice of history tonight as she runs in the final of the 200 metres at the wolrd championships. Having already won a silver in the 100, a first place finish later will hand her her first global gold medal, and there could be more to come. Under the lights of doha. Britain ha
Around their recent poor form. Now we return to doha, where issues off eeh track have been making headlines as much as the action on it. 0ff the track there have been poor attendances, and there have been ongoing concerns over worker rights, many Migrant Workers helping to build the stadiums used for the 2020 world cup. Chris maclaughlin is in doha. In 43 degrees and then almost unbearable humidity, the work goes on. This is the site of the stadium in doha, 4500 migrants living, eating and sleeping and working, to deliver one of civic new world cup stadiums. But are they being exploited by an Oil Rich Nation determined to prove it can be the perfect host . According to some, yes. Amnesty international recently issued a report called all work no play, citing problems with excessive working hours, Living Conditions and nonpayment of wages. Working hours, Living Conditions and nonpayment of wagesli working hours, Living Conditions and nonpayment of wages. I am not one to undermine what Am
The brexit deadlock. The financial watchdog, the fca, says millions of customers are overpaying for car and Home Insurance because industry competition isnt strong enough. And fans celebrate as Katarina Johnson thompson scoops britains second gold and breaks the british heptathlon record at the world athletics championships in qatar. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. A report has severely criticised Scotland Yard for its handling of its investigation into an alleged vip paedophile ring which turned out not to exist. The police inquiry, codenamed operation midland, was launched to look into allegations made by carl beech, who was laterjailed for lying. Retired High Court Judge sir Richard Henriques said that searches of the homes of the former home secretary, lord brittan, the former chief of the defence staff, lord bramall and the ex conservative mp, Harvey Proctor was unlawful. In a statement, Deputy Commissioner of the metropolitan police, sir Stephen House said the force w