The European Council president donald tusk says he spoke to the Prime Minister and is waiting for a letter requesting an extension to the brexit date. Cheering and applause. 0utside parliament, anti brexit demonstrators cheered as they heard about the delay. The peoples vote second Referendum Campaign have held a huge rally in Central London today. Hello and a very warm welcome from westminster. Where the house of commons has been sitting on a saturday, for the first time in nearly a0 years. It was supposed to be crunch day, a day when borisjohnsons new withdrawal deal would be accepted or rejected but this afternoon mps voted for another delay to the decision. They backed an amendment requiring the Prime Minister to write to the eu by 11 oclock tonight asking for a brexit extension beyond october 31st, even if his withdrawal deal was passed. The European Council president donald tusk says he is now waiting for that letter having spoken to borisjohnson. There is the tweet. The Prime Mi
John bercow, who said he would have to ta ke john bercow, who said he would have to take tomorrow to think whether he would allow the government to bring this back on monday. Its very possible he could rule its civilly not permissible and it is not poly measure procedure to bring the same motion back twice. Lower laura laura hutchinson, thank you very much bring us your thoughts. You are watching us live in westminster here. Lets get a quick look at the headlines. The i ayes to the right, 322, the noes to the left about 306. Mps passed an amendment witholding approval of Boris Johnsons deal until it becomes law. That means therell be no vote on the Prime Ministers deal today. I will not negotiate a deal with the eu. Its an emphatic decision by this house that it has declined to back the Prime Ministers deal today, and clearly voted to stop a no deal crash out. Outside parliament, anti brexit demonstrators cheered as they heard about the delay. The peoples vote second Referendum Campaig
That with the recovery of sovereignty promised to the entirety of the british people . sovereignty promised to the entirety of the british people . I am grateful to the right honourable gentleman but i think we can square that very simply by pointing out that yes, of course, there are transitory arrangements for some aspects of the Northern Ireland economy. But those automatically dissolved and are terminated after four years unless it is the majority decision of the assembly of Northern Ireland to remain in alignment with those arrangements either in whole or in part. And the principle of consent is at the heart of these arrangements. Under this bill british firms will escape the frequently perverse effects of the Common Agricultural policy. Farmers. British fishermen will be free to face in ways that are more sensible and more sustainable. And this house will be free to legislate for the highest possible standards. I will give my way with pleasure to the right honourable lady. Thank
Isaid, if i said, if it was your 19 year old son or your son, no matter what age, you would do the same as me, and he was holding my hand and he said, yes, i would. Four bulgarian football fans suspected of subjecting black england players to racist abuse have been detained following police raids. A severely brain damaged girl who the nhs believed should have her life support withdrawn has arrived in italy to continue her treatment there instead. Welcome to westminster. We are live from westminster on another really important day in the Brexit Process. The chances of a brexit deal between the eu and the uk being agreed this week this are now shrinking, according to government sources. We are alsojust we are also just hearing that Michel Barnier is being quoted as saying that he has told eu commissioners he is hopeful of getting a deal today. Thats the irish broadcaster rte saying that Michel Barnier has told eu commissioners he is hopeful of getting a deal today, so some variation in o
Involved in a fatal car crash no longer has diplomatic immunity because shes returned to the united states. Typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 18 rivers have burst their banks in over a dozen different places, and almost half a million homes are without power in tokyo. More than 130,000 people have been displaced from rural areas in North Eastern syria, as a result of fightingbetween turkish led forces and kurdish militia. Borisjohnson is planning to scrap the system of rail franchises the Prime Minister will use tomorrows queens speech to announce proposals for a fundamental overhaul of the railways. Before the papers a look at the sport. John watson is at the bbc sport centre with news about the Rugby World Cup and other sport as well . News on scotlands match which is on injust a moment but we start with the action already under way. Wales up against uruguay, a win will see them top the group and avoid england in the quarterfinals. Warren gatland makes 13 changes a