To the response and then, for clarity, ask any follow up questions. But, no, instead mr marr chose to constantly interrupt and talk over the Prime Minister. And even had the audacity to ask him to hurry up in his response. Whereas, if he actually kept quiet himself, we the listener could have heard what the Prime Minister had to say. And if i could just come back to the accusation. About your colleagues and one time friends. Perhaps the bbc could consider producing a marrs monologue show. As he seems to like the sound of his own voice so much. Well, 48 hours later mrjohnson was in the hot seat again, asking the questions this time dan walker for breakfast. If you look at the papers this morning a lot of them are talking about these potential changes to the withdrawal agreement, a lot are still talking about your private life. And i know you were asked about this yesterday and you have made a point of not talking about this in past. Yes, you mustnt be surprised if i continue with that l
Is their toughest test yet. Well find out if mike bushell can cha cha charm his fiercest critics his three daughters as he prepares to take to the dance floor as magic mike for strictlys movie week. Good morning to you. Quite a mixture of weather this weekend. Today it looks like Western Areas will see the most of cloud and rain and further east it will be brighter but tomorrow, reversal of fortune with the east seeing heavy rain. All of the east seeing heavy rain. All of the details for you a little later on. Good morning. Its saturday, the 5th of october. Our top story the duke of sussex has launched a war on the press, filing a legal action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone hacking. Its not yet clear when prince harrys allegations date from, but in a phone hacking trial in 2011, he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. His move follows the announcement that his wife meghan is taking separ
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Partner on instagram. In a world full of specialist publications, competition to represent communities, and make more money, is getting tougher. But activists say the platforms are more important than ever. Ben hunte, bbc news. Coming up in a few minutes after the weather. The travel show heads to greece, as the Acropolis Museum unveils its newest excavation, to mark the tenth anniversary of the attraction. Now its time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. Hello. Its looking pretty unsettled this weekend, we have a band of rain slowly pushing into the west, thats going to bring cloud and rain to Western Areas today, and tomorrow it will be stalled across eastern areas to bring a quite a lot of rainfall, in fact. This is the weather front im talking about, slowly pushing in off the atlantic. So turning wetter and windier across Western Areas, particularly Northern Ireland, western scotland and around irish sea coasts. Further east, it should be dry, some hazy sunshine here. Best
In the quarter finals. And foreign correspondents based in london will give their take on the protests in hong kong and the brexit negotiations. Thats in dateline london in half an hour. Good morning. Much of hong kong is shut down after violent demonstrations led to the suspension of the citys public transport network, many shopping centres, banks and businesses have been unable to open. Thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest against a newly imposed ban on wearing face masks. The protesters use the masks to avoid identification. Hong kongs leader carrie lam is warning that she can no longer tolerate rioters destroying the territory. Translation the extreme actions of rioters created a very dark night for hong kong, and made Hong Kong Society semi paralysed. Everyone is very worried and concerned, or even scared. The government will suppress violence with the greatest determination. I appeal to everyone to support the government in suppressing violence in accordance w