We have a special report. Hitting the brakes bmw tells the bbc that workers at its mini plant in the uk could see their shifts cut in the event of a no deal brexit. A warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business, and sport. Also in the Programme Google search, gmail, google maps, googledocs, youtube could you live without it . Should its wings be clipped . Thats the view of 50 states and territories in the us who have launched an investigation into googles reach. Tell us what you think just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. In another day and night of high drama, the British Parliament has again rejected the Prime Ministers call for a snap general election. Its the sixth defeat for borisjohnson in a little over a week. In a fiery final debate before parliament is controversially suspended for five weeks, mrjohnson insisted that he would not ask the eu for an extension to the date of brexit, in spite of a law passed by mps compelling him to
And that is after the 2a year old, who has never made it this far at flushing meadows, broke Britains Johanna Konta in the seventh game of the opening set to eventually claim it 6 4, and in the second set, she managed to break again to serve it out. Svitolina is the highest seed left in the draw and has steadily built her game this year, after claiming the season ending wta tour finals event in 2018. You have to bring your best game to beat them, it doesnt matter who it is going to be in the semi final, but if it is serena, it is an amazing champion. Probably going to be really tough against her. In the mens draw, russian Daniil Medvedev has reached the semi finals after overcoming former champion Stan Wawrinka in four sets. Despite requiring treatment to a thigh injury during the first set, the 23 year old won it on a tie break, before going two sets up on the back of wonderful play such as this drop shot. The 2016 winner, wawrinka, rallied to claim the third set. But medvedev raced t
We have a lot more on our website and you can also download the bbc news app. But now lets head to singapore and join rico his own for the Asia Business report. To the right, 328, to the left, 321. Ano to the right, 328, to the left, 321. A no deal exit opponents defeat the government and the pound gains on the news. Ahead of the stock market debut of wework we speak to their indian boss. Good morning, asia hello, world. Is wednesday, thank you forjoining us for another exciting addition of Asia Business report. Lets begin with brexit because borisjohnson has suffered a major defeat in parliament with tory rebels and Opposition Mps defeating the government, the first stage of their attempt to pass a law designed to prevent a no deal brexit. After falling to a three year low, the pound posted a brief rise against the dollar on the news. Our Political Correspondent told us what happens next. Tomorrow there will be a debate and a vote in the house of commons on a law that the Opposition M
A very warm welcome to the programme, briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. As ever, you can be part of the conversation. Tell us what you think. Just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. Hello and welcome to a brain soaked westminster. The weather perhaps a metaphor after yesterdays sunshine for what is happening as far as borisjohnson is concerned over his government. Rain soaked. British mps are set to discuss legislation designed to extend the Brexit Process to at least the end ofjanuary, blocking a possible no deal departure on october 31. This was made possible by a dramatic move on tuesday in which opposition parties, aided by a group of 21 conservative rebels, voted to take control of parliamentary time. Prime minister Boris Johnson immediately said he would not ask the eu for an extension and confirmend that he would push for an early general election. Our first report this morning is from our political corresponden, jonathan blake. It was Boris J
i think people will have to look into the future and what we do, what the club does. there will be a review, obviously. i really can t comment on that. my remit was seven weeks and eight games to keep us in the premier league and unfortunately, ifailed. a terrible season for leicester city, just three wins in theirfinal17 games, just the one clean sheet since november. this was the reaction from some fans outside the king power stadium. we tried our hardest. i don t think we deserved it, because we ve not played well. them players are not playing for the club, for the shirt. disappointing, - but what can you do? poor all season. the whole season has been not right from the word go. the belief wasn t there. you can tell the club has been quite toxic, the players on the pitch, the heart hasn t been there. our motto, foxes never quit, and we quit a long time ago i m afraid. losing, losing, losing, i it s what you get, isn t it? rodgers should have gone seven months ago when we l