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A survey out today suggested 80 percent woods would support of their constituency would support supporting a government from outside 46 percent even entering a coalition that isnt on the cards but there is an important shift potentially underway will get the news on that very shortly all right thanks very much for now harry harry for that live in less serious than. That have been more protests in egypt demanding the resignation of president abdul fattah elsisi dozens of people were arrested after fridays lots large or rather is that youll say denounce corruption oppression and poverty jamal reports was mass protests may be a rare sight in ccs egypt crackdown on dissent is not. In suez and government protesters who gathered for the 2nd night in a row were confronted by police and other security personnel. Who fired tear gas and other forms of ammunition at what appear to be unarmed demonstrators egyptians 1st took to the streets on friday evening demanding that former army general turne
Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are broadcaster henry bonsu, and olivia utley, Deputy Editor of the article. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Theres increased optimism that britain and the eu can come to a deal before october 31st, says the telegraph, afterjean Claude Juncker said he wasnt emotionally attached the irish backstop. The guardian says thousands of reports of alleged rape have been innacurately recorded by police over the past three years, resulting in innacurate crime figures. One in five students leave School Without basic qualifications, says the independent. Members of the far right Group Britain first have begun to patrol beaches on the south coast looking for migrants, according to the metro. The Financial Times says saudi arabia is pressuring wealthy families to invest in its state oil group. There is some of the front pages and what they are leading on. We will begin with the daily telegra
Protesters started throwing molotov cocktails towards the riot police as you can see the rock home that fly over there above the riot police all of thats going on around the area of. The legislative building. There you go there is one miles of cocktail and the riot Police Firing back what we think is tear gas more tear gas towards the protesters. This. This doesnt seem to be dying down we saw reinforcements arrive we saw the rain pick up at one point. But it looks like the protesters simply redeployed dug in prepared their positions dragged pieces of fencing in front of them we saw them carry what looked like pieces of of rubble or rocks and wheelbarrows and it does look like theyre theyre digging in. For what might be a long night. It doesnt seem like the round of arrests which happened on friday has deterred everyone at least from coming out on the streets if the authorities were counting on time and arrests wearing down the protesters. It doesnt seem to have happened so far at least
Other chinese tech companies. A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. Also in the programme, a group of mps are discussing a ban on drivers using hands free mobile devices in england and wales. They argue it can distract a driver in the same way as a hand held device. Do you agree . How would such a move impact you . Get in touch just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. Hong kongs leader, carrie lam, says violence is pushing hong kong down what shes calling a path of no return. She says the rule of law was being damaged and that the citys recovery from Anti Government protests could take a long time. A day after protesters brought hong kong airport to a standstill, passengers are still facing lengthy delays as the aviation authorities tackle a backlog of flights. More than 300 flights in and out of the city have been cancelled. Bill hayton has the latest. Hong kong airport is malfunctioning, though things are far from normal