Governor has the central bank is expected to lower its rate path. Anna this is bloomberg daybreak europe. Lets talk about what been going on overnighting westminster. I am live on ground as we discussed another night in the commons and house of lords. A deal to block no brexit has made steady progress through the house of commons and into the house of lords. Overnight, there was a fear it would get weighed down by all wrecking amendments put forward by the government but that doesnt seem to have been the case. Things moving faster than expected to see the approval of that bill that will block a note of brexit. Could Boris Johnson forced to go to brussels and ask for a delay, something he said he would not do . Would he not deliver brexit by the end of october . He said he would do that, do or die. Timing will be everything. Jeremy corbyn has said he wont give the Prime Minister the general election is looking for an hes assured the passage of this bill. We will look at what the labor p
Of a uk election still looms, despite the governments double defeat in the house of commons 48 hours ago he was leading the chants of stop the coup, let the people vote. Now hes saying, stop the election, stop the people from voting two year treasury yields hit the lowest level since 2017, while Goldman Sachs ceo tells cnbc exclusively a recession could be on the horizon. Bond market is reflecting a sentiment there is anxiety about the prospect of a recession, in the u. S. Less evident in the data, perhaps more evident in a variety of different markets like germany here in europe. But it is possible well, markets are trading a lot more buoyantly overnight, especially on the news that the two sides, china and u. S. , are reportedly going to have a meeting in october thats given a relief rally to asia markets and u. S. Futures as well as were heading into this european session you see there is quite a lot of green on the board already for the stocks 600 after the better session yesterday
There is also o a new sovereign counsel. The Trump Administration moves to indefinitely detain migrantt famililies who illegegally crose southern border. Right now, the limit is 20 days. Hello and welcome to the e frae 24 newsroom. I am claire pryde. Force j johnson and Emmanuel Macron set to talk about the g7 summit and brexit. Woulde macron said he seek clarification from johnson as the exit date nears. Johnston was challenged by angela merkekel to find a solutn to a no deal brexit in the next 30 days. Lets go now to ararmen georgia, he joins us from the palace. Macron evencrone before johnsons arrival setting the tone of this meeting. Armen president macron ahead oftough pose this meeting with Boris Johnson. He said britain could become a vassal of the United States if the u. K. Tries to replace the relationship with the e. U. With the relationship with the u. S. Vassal, pretty strong words. Britain would have to pay the 43 billion euros to the e. U. Even in a case of a hard brexit.
Supplies for them. Peter bowes, thank you. Hello. This is bbc news with chris rogers. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First, the headlines. Its being reported that at least 19 people have been killed in a mass shooting at a Shopping Centre in the texas city of el paso. We do have one person in custody, i can confirm that it is a white male in his 20s. We dont feel that there is a threat to the public or that there are any other shooters at this time. Desperate efforts to shore up a dam in danger of collapse in derbyshire. More residents nearby, are told to leave their homes. I did have to walk up the road last night and just scream because i did face what i could lose. Talks to avert strike action at heathrow resume tomorrow, but more than 170 flights next week are already cancelled. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. Particularly on the front pages. It is here every night here on bbc news. With me is
And coming up two arsenal stars are targetted in a carjacking attempt, by an armed gang in a london street. Good morning welcome to bbc newsroom live. More disruption is expected on parts of the rail network today, after yesterdays high temperatures caused extensive damage. Network rail feared rail lines would buckle in yesterdays extreme heat. But with speed restrictions in place that didnt happen. What did cause pandemonium yesterday, however, was damage caused by trains to overhead cables when they sagged in the heat, sparking some line side fires. This left some commuters stuck in london late into the night. Repair work has been ongoing but only half of the tracks north out of london st pancras have been fixed meaning a significantly reduced service is in place. And theres still disruption there today as well as other stations as seen here in leicester. East Midlands Trains has urged passengers not to travel to london st pancras from nottingham and sheffield. Its put an emergency t