And on the critical list, endangered crafts, which only a couple of people still know how to do. Its been an important part of the local economy for400 years, and id like someone to carry on. How are we doing. Welcome to another episode of inside out, West Midlands. Lets get things started, because for a lot of children across the country, it is currently half term, but lets face it, you cant be sure exactly what they are up to. Over the last few years, the number of children and young people caught trespassing on railways has almost doubled. Jonathan gibson has been finding out whats been done to keep them off the tracks. When you were a kid, did you have a train set . Idid. It wasnt as good as this, mind. And they are just as popular with kids today. And a fair few kids at heart. What is it about model railways . Perhaps a bit of escapism. But for some kids, playing with trains means dicing with death. These girls are playing chicken on the tracks. One slip or trip and they will be u
There is so much going on. A massive game in the premier league. We will keep you up to date with the Rugby World Cup. About half an hour. Up to date with the Rugby World Cup. About halfanhour. We will have half an eye on that. Both the eyes. But for the moment we are going to concentrate on serious stuff and politics. Parliament sat for the first time on a saturday in 37 years yesterday. Mps voted for a further delay to brexit, by withholding approval good morning. Of borisjohnsons brexit agreement, welcome to breakfast until all the necessary legislation with chris mason and rachel burden. Is in place. Our headlines today chris, you unsigned, but sealed and delivered. Borisjohnson sends a letter were there to brussels seeking a delay to brexit yesterday. You came in this morning and oseto but without his have a million questions for you. Signature. In a second, signed letter and you actually had the Prime Minister says a further 2 million. Extension would damage the interests have a
Good morning, welcome to breakfast with chris mason and rachel burden. Our headlines today unsigned, but sealed and delivered borisjohnson sends a letter to brussels seeking a delay to brexit but without his signature. In a second, signed letter the Prime Minister says a further extension would damage the interests of not only the uk but also the eu. Can wales join england in the Rugby World Cup semi finals . We are just 15 minutes away from their match against france in japan, but theyve had a late injury blow, Jonathan Davies has had to pull out of the game. And well ask if mikes hip thrusting take on the samba is enough to see him through to next weeks strictly. The weather today isnt looking too bad at all. For most of us some sunshine on offer and the forecast for the beginning of the week is not looking too bad either. Its sunday the 20th october. Our top story. After defeat in the commons yeterday, borisjohnson has sent a letter to the eu, asking for an extension to the uks with
Who took her own life two years ago calls for more support for nhs staff. The Health Secretary says he is listening. I want to make sure that everybody who goes into work as a doctor gets it. A quick game of cricket for the duke and duchess of cambridge as they visit an orphanage in pakistan. And a wake up call for wales as france take the lead early in the Rugby World Cup quarter final. And our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9. 35 this mornings reviewers are property and personal finance commentator Anne Ashworth and james rampton, features writer, at the independent. Good morning. Borisjohnson has sent a letter to the eu, asking for an extension to the uks withdrawal date. But hes refused to sign the document and hes also sent a second letter warning against any further delay. The Prime Minister was legally obliged to ask for an extension, after mps voted yesterday to withhold approval of his brexit deal, until all the necessary legislation was in place. Heres our Politic
Eu leaders met to discuss their response to the uks request for an extension this morning insisting that the deal is not dead. Police in hong kong fire tear gas at protesters as violence erupts at an illegal march in one of the cities main shopping districts. The hardcore protesters who have really been upping the ante, throwing petrol bombs at the police. A quick game of cricket for the duke and duchess of cambridge as they visit an orphanage in pakistan as their royal tour to the country comes to an end and after a nailbiting finish wales beat france by one point winning themselves a place in the Rugby World Cup semi final. And at 11. 30 well hear how volunteers helped save a Somerset Heritage railway line thats in inside out south west. Borisjohnson has sent a letter to the eu, asking for an extension to the uks withdrawal date. But hes refused to sign the document and hes also sent a second letter warning against any further delay. The Prime Minister was legally obliged to ask for