Have been expecting a busy autumn, but anyone still hoping to have had a holiday this week we will have had their plans scuppered by the announcement that parliament would be suspended early next month. In the hours after the news broke, with government interviews hard to come by, bbc news interviewed a number of opponents of a no deal brexit. Such as anna soubry. One viewer asked and this phone caller, who rang on monday evening, also felt the decision wasnt quite such a bombshell as was being portrayed. The bbc is still not making it clear that. The political parties, right through this year, and regularly every year, parliament does not operate during Political Party conferences. The number of extra days is relatively few. But, as ever with brexit, there was another side to the story. With some people objecting to the opinions on display in vox pops, featured on the bbc news website. And also on television reports, such as this from stratford upon avon, on wednesdays news at six. It
Rail passengers brace for a further rise in ticket prices which will come into effect next year. Tv adverts for philadelphia cheese and volkswagen are the first to be banned under a new rule to prevent harmful gender stereotypes. And in sport, england send for their archer, 1 0 down in the ashes series. But theyre more likely to be dodging showers than bouncers at lords. The former chancellor, Philip Hammond has accused the government of trying to wreck the chance of a new brexit deal with the eu by making demands that brussels will never accept. In his first comments since stepping down last month, of the 2016 referendum. Writing in the times, he said it was a myth that a no deal exit will be painless he argues that rather than resulting in a powerful, independent uk, the reality would be a diminished and inward looking little england. Our political correspondent, nick eardley is at westminster. So he has waited a little while to say what he really thinks, and he has come out fighting
Have englands hopes of drawing level with australia in the ashes been dashed by the weather . And coming up on bbc news, referee Stephanie Frappart will make history as the first woman to take charge of a major european match, as liverpool play chelsea in the super cup. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The Prime Minister has hit back at mps seeking to block a no deal brexit, accusing them of engaging in a terrible collaboration with the eu. Borisjohnson said the more eu leaders thought parliament could stop britain leaving without a deal, the less likely they were to compromise. The former chancellor Philip Hammond has accused the Prime Minister of trying to wreck any chance of a new brexit deal by making demands brussels could never accept and warned leaving without a deal would be a betrayal of the 2016 referendum result. 0ur Political Correspondent nick eardley reports. Battle lines are being drawn for the latest brexit showdown, and the key players are getting the
Terrible. Under a new rule to prevent of a cauliflower crisis. Rail passengers face an increase harmful gender stereotypes. Thats after extreme weather killed in season ticket prices off much of this years crops. Climate change activist of almost 3 next year. And coming up. Greta thunberg is about to set off the mother of a 12 Year Old Girl, why the famous lords Cricket Ground and in sport, the second ashes test from plymouth, to spend two weeks who drowned in june, will be turning red tomorrow, was scheduled to get under way claims that racism within the police sailing over the north atlantic means the family may on day two of the second ashes test. At lords today, but in a boat with no toilet, the Great British kitchen or privacy. Never know how she died. Summer has intervened. The 16 year old is due plays been delayed because of rain. To attend a crucial climate tv adverts for philadelphia cheese conference in new york but has stopped flying and volkswagen are the first to be for en
To clear the streets, this time outside a police station. The parents of the british teenager nora quoirin, whose body was found in dense jungle in malaysia, await the results of a postmortem examination. And the teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg sets sail for a conference in america, avoiding she says, a polluting air flight. Its five oclock, good afternoon, our top story is that borisjohnson has hit back at mps, who want to block a no deal brexit, accusing them of engaging in a terrible collaboration with the eu. The Prime Minister says the more eu leaders believed parliament could stop britain leaving without an agreement, the less likely they were to compromise. But the former chancellor, Philip Hammond, has accused the Prime Minister of trying to wreck any chance of a new brexit deal, by making demands brussels could never accept, and he warned that leaving without a deal would be a betrayal of the 2016 referendum result. Our political correspondent, nick eardley, reports. B