Borisjohnson went to parliament to tell mps that a further delay would be corrosive, and it was time to get brexit done, but labour said it couldnt support a deal which would damage the uk. And now is the time for this great house of commons to come together and bring the country together today. Todays session will last for several hours, at the end of which mps will decide whether the Prime Ministers deal needs greater scrutiny before it is formally approved. He has renegotiated the Withdrawal Agreement and made it even worse. Hes renegotiated the political declaration and made that even worse. Its the first time in 37 years that the commons is sitting on a saturday. The result of the main vote on brexit deal is on a knife edge and theres still the possibility that brexit could be delayed. And as the parliamentary debate goes on, thousands of protestors are making their way to westminster, campaigning for a second referendum on the outcome of the Brexit Process. Well bring you the lat
Flash floods cause chaos across england on the isle of man, a Major Incident has been declared. And coming up on the programme mps will debate proposals for a long awaited new law to better protect victims of Domestic Abuse. Ill be speaking to the labour mp, jess phillips, whos worked on the bill. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live im joanna gosling. The government will submit what it calls its final proposals for a new brexit deal today, with a warning there will be no further negotiations if brussels fails to engage with the offer. Borisjohnson is expected to tell the conservative Party Conference the plan is a fair and reasonable compromise that all sides can build on. While the official plan wont be published till later, the Daily Telegraph has published details of what it says are the proposals british negotiators are putting forward in place of the backstop designed to avoid a hard border on the island of ireland. The paper says the idea is to have some checks on the bord
Obviously, this is a verdict which we will respect, in charge and i think, going forward, who do you trust . I know, and we respect the judicial process. John, you have very strong opinions on this today. What do you make of i have to say, i strongly disagree the ruling . It is concerning that with what the justices have found. The ruling . It is concerning that the Prime Minister has felt like he i dont think that its right. Can get away with something so clearly unlawful. It is good it has and i invite borisjohnson, been proven unlawful. Because i get in the historic words, to consider his position. Parliament has its opinions, that cheering may be something that the prime mp5 will now return minister is getting in the way of to Parliament Tomorrow morning the process of brexit, but silencing at 11 30am and get back to work. Them is not the way about it, especially when you preach i have instructed the house democracy, which i get as an authorities to prepare not for the recall the p
Almost impossible. Well find out why campaigners want more support to give everyone the chance of building a loving relationship. Thats what kills people, its being lonely. So having a Good Relationship, its important. I found ifound a i found a little oasis of calm in central london. A warm day to the south and east of the country, but if youre starting your day in scotla nd if youre starting your day in scotland and Northern Ireland, a bit of damp weather around. Ill have your full forecast on breakfast. Good morning. Its thursday the 12th of september. Our top story less fresh food, an increase in prices and the chance of riots examples of the kind of disruption the uk could face in the event of a no deal brexit. The government has given into pressure from mps with the publication of operation yellowhammer, the papers that set out contingency plans for what the government calls a reasonable worse Case Scenario based on the assumptions of theresa mays administration. Chris mason repo
Will take plans and steps to mitigate any of the consequences and over the course of the last six weeks the government has taken considerable steps to ensure that if there is no deal scenario that we can leave in the safest and smoothest possible way. And this mum says her 12 year old son has spent more than £3,000 on in game purchases and sometimes gets up in the middle of the night to play. Well talk to her about a new report by mps on what needs to be done to protect children from addictive gaming. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Is your child addicted to gaming . If so, how bad is it . We will talk about that later in the programme. Weve had so many m essa 9 es programme. Weve had so many messages from you about 0peration yellowhammer. You should not fall for this poor summary as being the real documents, in one tweet, and if thatis real documents, in one tweet, and if that is all they have, they are mooring competent and i thought they were. Hale