In singapore and london. This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 1am in london and 8am in the morning here in singapore, and also in hong kong, where the Authorities Say operations have now resumed at the airport after mondays shutdown. Theres been a weekend of skirmishes between police and demonstrators, angry about what they believe is chinas erosion of their freedoms. Beijing has raised the stakes, claiming the weeks long unrest, has begun to show what it calls the sprouts of terrorism. Jonathan head reports. As the last flights came in, their passengers were greeted with a chorus of appeals from Young Hong Kongers waving posters, pleading for support. They feared the police were about to storm the airport. Its sudden closure left travellers bewildered and stuck. Catherine morgan and her daughter helena were due to fly back to britain, but their flight was cancelled. We flew in from taipei this morning, and it was fine until we got to arrivals and there was a mass pro
West, and into western scotland in the afternoon. It may perhaps touch cumbria and the isle of man. Otherwise, it is dry, probably turning cloudy, temperatures up to 24. Into next week, we could see temperatures reach 34 around the Greater London area midweek. Hot weather for some of us on the way. Hello this is bbc news with shaun ley. The headlines a Senior Iranian diplomat is summoned to the Foreign Office following the seizure of a british flagged tanker in the gulf jeremy hunt warns of serious consequences if the situation isnt resolved. We will respond in a way that is considered but robust. We are absolutely clear that if this situation is not resolved quickly, there will be serious consequences. The boss of the new high speed rail link hs2 says the cost of the project could rise by £30 billion. Events will be held around the world today to mark the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. Lots more on the moon from bbc news throughout the day. Now on bbc news, Komodo Dr
Take part and send us your story you are trying in all ways to understand this new culture. Of the visitor nothing yet you want to become a citizen. In so migrants your platform for reliable information. Bracing for boris and the increasing odds of a no deal brags that british Prime Minister to be Boris Johnson is set to take the reins in a country that could already be in recession. And speaking of frank that what happens after freedom of movement within the e. U. Dont longer applies to the u. K. Farmers in scotland fear of the loss of Seasonal Workers from eastern europe. Also on the show ended his us bid to save the Komodo Dragon by keeping tourists away from where they live. Im zanele the mylan in berlin welcome 106. A 1000 people in britain have now taken a decision that will reverberate across europe the conservative party has announced the winner of its leadership ballot and with that its chosen britains next Prime Minister Boris Johnson a figure whose selection could herald the
Also on the show and unusual has been to save the could go to dragon by keeping tourists away from where they live. Im going on in berlin welcome 160000 people in britain have now taken a decision that will reverberate across europe the conservative party has announced the winner of its leadership ballot and with that its chosen britains next Prime Minister Boris Johnson a figure whose selection could herald the u. K. s departure from the e. U. Without any agreement on future relations with its most important trading partner Business Leaders have vigorously urged to johnson to avoid this but the tumble since the prize that vote nearly 3 years ago has already caused damage. Boris johnson insists he will take the u. K. Out of the e. U. By the 31st of october although it would face massive resistance from parliament he says he is ready to leave even without a formal agreement to regulate relations but the latest economic reports suggest deal or no deal leaving the e. U. Is unlikely to ben
Of violating human rights the uns top expert will deliver her verdict later. The dream came true, i am a very proud dad now. The conjoined twins who now live full and separate lives. We meet the surgeons who made it all possible, the latest in our special series. Its 7am in singapore, midnight in london and one in the morning in geneva where the outbreak of ebola in the democratic republic of congo has been declared a Public Health emergency of international concern. Things escalated this week after the first case was detected in the city of goma, which is home to around 1 million people. Gareth barlow has the latest. In the democratic republic of the congo, ebola has wrought death and devastation. Now, the World Health Organization has declared an international emergency. To prevent further spread, the Committee Recommended that i declare an emergency of international concern. I have accepted that advice. The warning is the most severe the who can make. It is only the fourth occasion