Intensify brexit talks with the uk but both sides say more work is needed to get a deal. Turkeys offensive against the kurds continues, the un says 100,000 people have now fled their homes in Northern Syria. And the five year old daughter of Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe, the british woman jailed in iran, returns to britain. Ina in a moment its going to be sportsday but first lets take a look at what else is coming up on bbc news. At 7 15pm, we will speak to professor Laura Hammond about the Nobel Peace Prize awarded today to the ethiopian prime minister. And that 7 20 p m we are going to be discussing matters with the met Police Deputy assistant commissioner Lawrence Taylor after the met revealed extension rebellion protests have stretched Police Forces in london. And at 7 30pm i will be speaking to the trade expert sam lowe about the green light the eu has given full brexit talks with the uk to now intensify. Thats coming up on bbc news. First its sportsday. Here is what is coming up on
Years debating over brexit in parliament. There will be crucial votes again tonight but if mps reject a proposal to speed the withdrawal bill through the commons by thursday borisjohnsons deal is unlikely to be passed by the october 31st deadline. Im joanna gosling, the other stories developing this morning on bbc newsroom live. Northamptonshire police are to travel to the us to question under caution the american diplomats wife who fled the uk after being involved in a fatal car crash. Abortion has been decriminalised in Northern Ireland and same sex marriage has been legalised after westminster voted for the changes in july. Canadas Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, wins a second term in office but loses his majority in parliament and will need support from smaller parties to carry on governing. Good morning to you. Welcome to westminster where borisjohnson will urge mps to back his brexit deal, as he launches a final bid to get the uk to leave the eu by the end of the month. Today he
To face questionning. I asked him again, i said if it was the inflatable balloons are like wombs with babies your 19 year old son, or your son, inside and the tubes coming out of them would carry the fluids that no matter what age, you would be babies need to survive. Doing the same as me. And he was this was one of holding my hand at the time and he the first sketches. Said, yes, iwould. Lisa, working with the hospital, created a model because she feels the key to society accepting this new technology is the way it will look. Also, well bring you the incredible story that you wouldnt really imagine in less than ten years, artificial wombs could be putting your baby in a plastic bag. Used to save the lives you wouldnt feel comfortable with that. Of severely premature babies. So, we need to think about a design that you feel comfortable we close the bag, this is the to save your baby or to have your baby totally outside artificial placenta and it is of the female uterus. Connected to th
As a devastating typhoon sweeps across japan. It brought over one metre of rain and wind speeds in excess of 110 mph, but now typhoon hagibis is pulling away north and eastwards. Well look at the forecast in the next half an hour. Scotlands crucial world cup match against japan is on at the yokohama stadium. Well be live there with the latest in the next few minutes. Commentator 1 40. Commentator 1 40. The official. That says wife elliott kipchoge storms into the history books in vienna. And he made history becoming the first man to run a marathon in under two hours. Well speak to Eliud Kipchoge after 8am. Its sunday the 13th of october. Good morning. Our top story the wife of a us diplomat who was involved in a car crash that killed the british teenager harry dunn says shes been left devastated by the accident. Last night, the Foreign Office revealed that Anne Sacoolas no longer has diplomatic immunity because shes now back in the United States. Harrys parents, whove been campaigning
Involved in a fatal car crash no longer has diplomatic immunity because shes returned to the united states. Typhoon hagibis sweeps across japan killing at least 18 rivers have burst their banks in over a dozen different places, and almost half a million homes are without power in tokyo. More than 130,000 people have been displaced from rural areas in North Eastern syria, as a result of fightingbetween turkish led forces and kurdish militia. Borisjohnson is planning to scrap the system of rail franchises the Prime Minister will use tomorrows queens speech to announce proposals for a fundamental overhaul of the railways. Before the papers a look at the sport. John watson is at the bbc sport centre with news about the Rugby World Cup and other sport as well . News on scotlands match which is on injust a moment but we start with the action already under way. Wales up against uruguay, a win will see them top the group and avoid england in the quarterfinals. Warren gatland makes 13 changes a