The observer leads on the situation in zimbabwe, with a picture of one of the anti mugabe demonstrators that have been out on the streets of harare. The mail on sunday reports on an apparent altercation between two labour mps in the commons chamber. The sunday express claims that in wednesdays budget, the chancellor will announce support for britains tech industry, which could mean well have d riverless ca rs on our roads by 2021. The sunday telegraph also leads on a pre budget announcement, reporting that nurses are in line for a pay rise. The sunday times has a dispatch from zimbabwe and also reports that the chancellor will use wednesdays budget to announce plans to build 300,000 homes every year so lets begin. Zimbabwean. All the papers have something on this but lets start with the observer. Gassman, could you start us . A fantastic image of a cheerful anti mugabe demonstrated. But there. This is now building up to some sort of resolution of a crisis. He has held out. He has tried
Of the anti mugabe demonstrators that have been out on the streets of harare. The mail on sunday reports on an apparent altercation between two labour mps in the commons chamber. The sunday express claims that in wednesdays budget, the chancellor will announce support for britains tech industry, which could mean well have d riverless ca rs on our roads by 2021. The sunday telegraph also leads on a pre budget announcement, reporting that nurses are in line for a pay rise. The sunday times has a dispatch from zimbabwe and also reports that the chancellor will use wednesdays budget to announce plans to build 300,000 homes every year. Now on bbc news, the travel show. This week, japans prettiest railways. There is a push for the last carriage, maybe it has the best views. Chomping your way through the big apple. We just eat crazy things for the sake of eating crazy things. The things we eat are actually really really delicious. And road testing apps for keeping you mobile. This service act
The headlines zimbabwes Ruling Zanu Pf Party is expected to remove president Robert Mugabe as its leader today, as well as expel his wife, grace, from the party. Police say theyre confident that the remains of a body found near swanage is that of the missing teenager, gaia pope. Tests of Driverless Cars on uk roads are set to be given the go ahead in this weeks budget. Gerry adams, sinn feins leader for the past 3a years, will step down from the role next year. Coming up in a few minutes, our sunday morning edition of the papers this mornings reviewers are katy balls, Political Correspondent of the the spectator, and the journalist and broadcaster, James Rampton. Before the papers, sport. And for a full round up, lets go to the bbc sport centre. Good morning. England have made it through to the semifinals of the Rugby League World cup. They beat Papua New Guinea by 36 76 in melbourne. Tim hague has the details. England have strolled their way through the world cup so far, but with sam
To build more homes. Tests of Driverless Cars on uk roads are set to be given the green light in this weeks budget. And our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 10 1i5am. This mornings reviewers are katy balls, Political Correspondent of the spectator, and the journalist and broadcasterjames rampton. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. The pressure on the zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe to stand down is intensifying with both the military and his own party set to take further steps to remove him. The head of military veterans says the Ruling Zanu Pf Party will remove the 93 year old as its leader at a meeting this morning. Now the Zanu Pf Youth League, which until now has strongly supported president Robert Mugabe, has called for him to step down. Tens of thousands of protestors lined the streets of harare yesterday calling for his resignation, but mr mugabe has so far resisted. Lets speak to ben brown in harare. Bring us up to date with the latest developments. We have hear
In parliament, our look at the best of the day in the commons and the lords. On this Programme Fresh out of the blocks. The new defence secretary takes aim at labour. A party whose leader doesnt believe in a deterrent to be lectured on defence spending is a little bit rich. But labour is unimpressed with the governments latest industrial strategy. This will do nothing to help those who work in large low wage sectors or people who do not live in london, cambridge and oxford. And the long running debate over University Funding. Some mps say, dont place the burden on the students. Both students and universities are victims of the governments chaotic policy and free market ideology. But first, just in case you havent heard, prince harry and the United States actor Meghan Markle have announced they re engaged. The couple made a fleeting appearance in the gardens at Kensington Palace in london, when harry, the fifth in line to the throne, said that meghan was the one from the first time they