Good morning. A group of mps, including some rebel conservatives who were expelled from the party, are preparing legal action if borisjohnson refuses to agree to a parliamentary bill which would require him to ask for a further delay to brexit. The Prime Minister has said he would rather be dead in a ditch than ask for the eu for another delay, beyond the october 31 deadline. Our Political Correspondent matt cole told me why the government is trying find a way to stop another extension to the article 50 process. The law that is being worked on by the commons and passed by the house of lords this week is waiting for royal assent on monday when it is locked into the statute book. At that point, theoretically Boris Johnson, if he does not have a brexit deal signed off by october the 19th will write to them and say he would like an extension, potentially to the 31st of january, three months beyond the current deadline. He said he would rather be deadline. He said he would rather be deadin
As part of swap with russia. Its hoped it will ease tensions between the two neighbours. Keeping children safe from gangs and violence a call to open schools in the evening and weekends. And click speaks to the team behind Virgin Galactics plans to put tourists into space. Thats in half an hour, here on bbc news. Good afternoon. A group of mps are preparing legal action if borisjohnson refuses to carry out the instruction of a new law requiring him to ask for a further delay to brexit. The legislation, to rule out the option of a no deal exit at the end of october, is expected to become law on monday. The Prime Minister has said he would rather be dead in a ditch than ask for a brexit extension. Our Political Correspondent matt cole reports. After a week of wrangling and some of the most testing days a fledgling Prime Minister has faced, borisjohnson now has a weekend to pause and a think. As many of that opinion will say content. Content the contrary not content. The contents have it.
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And could this be the breakthrough england need 7 australian steve smith is out for 82 caught by england hero ben stokes good evening. Pressure is growing on borisjohnson to make clear hed abide by legislation requiring him to seek a further brexit extension if theres no deal with the eu. A group of conservative mps are preparing legal action if the Prime Minister refuses to carry out the instruction, which is expected to become law on monday. The former attorney general, dominic grieve, has warned that mrjohnson could end up in prison if he defies the law. Our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. Another stand off in westminster. Protest and counterprotest today. Over the Prime Ministers plans to suspend parliament and mpss attempt to force a delay to brexit. Borisjohnson has spent the week in campaign mode. Preparing for an election he wants by opposition parties wont allow, before an extension to brexit is a secure, something he is adamant he wont ask for. Id rather be
After it was previously impounded in gibraltar. England struggle in the fourth day of the ashes after they took the vital wicket of steve smith. Good evening. Pressure is growing on borisjohnson to make clear hed abide by legislation requiring him to seek a further brexit extension if theres no deal with the eu. A group of mps are preparing legal action if the Prime Minister refuses to carry out the instruction, which is expected to become law on monday. The former attorney general, dominic grieve, has warned that mrjohnson could end up in prison if he defies the law. Our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. Another stand off in westminster, protest and counterprotest today. Over the Prime Ministers plans to suspend parliament and mpss attempt to force a delay to brexit. Borisjohnson has spent the week in campaign mode. Preparing for an election he wants but opposition parties wont allow, before an extension to brexit is secured, something he is adamant he wont ask for. Id