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BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live July 14, 2024

A Record Number of migrants crossing the Channel Border force picked up 86 people yesterday. Record numbers of stores disappeared from britains high streets in the first half of this year, according to a report from a leading accounting firm. Coming up, a warning from car insurers on Driverless Cars they say theyll cause more accidents without proper regulation. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im annita mcveigh. Scotlands highest civil court has ruled that borisjohnsons suspension of parliament is unlawful. In the last hour a panel of three judges at the court of session found in favour of a Cross Party Group of politicians who were challenging the Prime Ministers move. A five week suspension of parliament began in the early hours of tuesday. No order has been given by the court to cancel it and there will be a full hearing at the Supreme Court next tuesday. The government says its disappointed by the decision. In a summary of theirfindings, the court of session judges said

BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 14, 2024

In the next half an hour ill be with stephen sackur. Speaking to an indutrial relations welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. Brexit is stress testing britains political and constitutional conventions to the very limit. With Prime Minister borisjohnson apparently intent on ignoring the will of parliament and exiting the eu at the end of october, the eye of the brexit storm is fast approaching. My guest is mp heidi allen, who quit the conservative party in early 2019 and co founded a new pro remain centrist party, but that bid to break the political mould failed. What does her experience tell us about the clarity and coherence of brexits opponents . Heidi allen, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. You quit the conservative party seven months ago. You clearly wanted to change the dynamic of the Brexit Debate in the united kingdom. Seven months on, are you ready to say you failed . To be honest, i mean, brexit was the catalyst that drew us together, those of us thatjumped at the same time f

CSPAN British House Of Commons Debates Brexit July 14, 2024

Relations between the countries. Called a new deal brexit. This portion of the debate is an hour and 45 minutes. Thank you very much. Readnk the move to be now a second time. I want to say at the start that every Single Member of this house, whatever view they hold , thee fundamental question they act inrying as the National Interest of their constituents. The problem, the reason why we are here is because each of us has a slightly different view of what those best interests are. Can debate this in a short amount of time. I can do no better than to quote a member who, on the third of april, said it can only be done at high speed because there is no time left. I think wherever we stand on this issue, we know there is little time left and following the decision, there is even less time that would have been available previously. Therefore, i hope we will treat each other, recognizing we have strongly held views with respect and consideration during this debate. The purpose of the bill is

BBCNEWS BBC News At Five July 14, 2024

Indeed, in my view, it would then be the moment on social media that his government for mrjohnson to resign. Is authoritarian. Labours deputy leader tom watson well have more on todays ruling. Calls for the party to prioritise the final decision rests with the uk another Eu Referendum over a general election, Supreme Court next week. Contradicting jeremy corbyn. The other main stories changes to immigration rules will allow overseas students on bbc news at 5. To remain in the uk for much longer labours deputy leader, tom watson, after they graduate. Calls for the party to prioritise as more migrants attempt to cross another Eu Referendum over a general election, contradicting his the English Channel, leader, jeremy corbyn. Its claimed people smugglers use threats about brexit to pressure changes to immigration rules them to make the journey. Will allow overseas students to remain in the uk, also coming up for much longer after they graduate. What happens if you fall asleep in a self dr

BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 14, 2024

Now on bbc news, Stephen Sackur speaks to independent mp heidi allen on hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, im Stephen Sackur. Brexit is stress testing britains political and constitutional conventions to the very limit. With Prime Minister borisjohnson apparently intent on ignoring the will of parliament and exiting the eu at the end of october, the eye of the brexit storm is fast approaching. My guest is mp heidi allen, who quit the conservative party in early 2019 and co founded a new pro remain centrist party, but that bid to break the political mould failed. What does her experience tell us about the clarity and coherence of brexits opponents . Heidi allen, welcome to hardtalk. Thank you. You quit the conservative party seven months ago. You clearly wanted to change the dynamic of the Brexit Debate in the united kingdom. Seven months on, are you ready to say you failed . To be honest, i mean, brexit was the catalyst that drew us together, those of us thatjumped at the same time from bo

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