Hello. Britains Prime Minister has agreed to demands from parliament for more time to scrutinise his brexit deal, but only if mps agree to an early general election in december. Effectively, it means borisjohnson has conceded for the first time that he cant keep his promise to take britain out of the European Union by the end of october. But its not clear if even this move will work out for him. He needs a two thirds majority in parliament to call an election and the Opposition Labour Party are not certain to support it. Heres our political editor, laura kuenssberg. Is there any clear way out of the storm . Downing street wants a route to a general election. After weeks of negotiation with brussels, number 10 did strike a deal but mps rejected the Prime Ministers plan to force it through at top speed, so now he wants to force them to go to the country. The way to get brexit done is, i think, to be reasonable with parliament and say, if they genuinely want more time to study this excell
The back row ahead of sam kane who has been dropped to the bench. Barrett is normally a walk forward. This is the first time he has started a test in the back row. The thinking behind it perhaps is that his extra height will be useful in the wine out but aside from that the main focus of this match has been a spot of mind games between the two coaches. It all started when englands head coach eddiejones said that all the pressure was on new zealand. There is 120 million japanese people out there whos a second team are all the all blacks was that there is no pressure on us. Just have a great week, enjoy, enjoy the great opportunity we have. Theyre working for the third world cup so that brings some pressure. But when he announced his team today, the new zealand coach steve hansen was naturally asked about eddiejoness condiments hansen was naturally asked about eddie joness condiments and hansen was naturally asked about eddiejoness condiments and he is not taking them to seriously. He is
Good morning welcome to breakfast with Nina Warhurst and jon kay. Our headlines today. A chance to make sporting history as england take on south africa in the Rugby World Cup final. They sing. Is thousands of venues open early. After four yea rs of prepararoion to get them here, the world cup finaljust getting under way eddie jones says england are ready for their South African test. Fracking is to end in england after the government orders a halt because of fears of earthquakes. Good morning. Weve got a deep area of low pressure working its way across the uk today. Thats going to bring some very strong winds, with gusts potentially up to 80 mph for parts of southern england. Some heavy rain in the forecast as well. Ill have all the details in the next half an hour. Its saturday the 2nd of november. Our top story. One of the biggest sporting events of the year has just kicked off in japan, as england take on south africa at the Rugby World Cup. Thousands of fans have been arriving at
Its just about 2 30am and youre up to date on the headlines. Now on bbc news, thursday in parliament. Hello there, and welcome to thursday in parliament. On this programme borisjohnson says hes to have another attempt at securing an early general election, going to the polls on december the 12th. The leader of the commons challenges Jeremy Corbyn to back the plan on monday. We have met the condition he set. The Prime Minister has got a deal, no deal is off the table, and yet for some reason the opposition still doesnt want a general election. Mps demand the government release details of the economic consequences of its brexit deal. The previous Prime Minister published proper Economic Assessment of her brexit deal. Why will this current Prime Minister not do the same . For heaven sake, just answer the question and theres anger from the dup over what the governments brexit plan means for Northern Ireland. Why is it the conservative Unionist Party have done this in Northern Ireland . Or
Britains Prime Minister has agreed to demands from parliament for more time to scrutinise his brexit deal but only if mps agree to an early general election, in december. Effectively, it means borisjohnson has conceded for the first time that he cant keep his promise to take britain out of the European Union by the end of october. But its not clear if even this move will work out for him he needs a two thirds majority in parliament to call an election and the Opposition Labour Party are not certain to support it. Heres our political editor, laura kuenssberg. Is there any clear way out of the storm . Downing street wants a route to a general election. After weeks of negotiation with brussels, number 10 did strike a deal but mps rejected the Prime Ministers plan to force it through at top speed, so now he wants to force them to go to the country. The way to get brexit done is, i think, to be reasonable with parliament and say, if they genuinely want more time to study this excellent deal