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Response some Party Leaders say theyll talk to him but the lib dems reject the idea. I hope that they will all support the motion of no confidence that i will put and that will ensure that this government can then not continue with this headlong pursuit of no deal brexit. Continue with this headlong pursuit of nodeal brexit. There is no way he can unite rebel conservatives and independents to stop Boris Johnson. It is not even certain he would secure it is not even certain he would secure all the votes of labour mps. The proportion of a level students getting the top grades has dropped to a 12 year low. And coming up, missionjurassic well be talking to one of the dinosaur hunters behind one of the biggest finds in decades. Its five oclock our top story. Drug related deaths in england and wales are the highest theyve been since records began more than a quarter of a century ago. Figures from the office for National Statistics show there were more than 4,300 deaths from drug poisoning re
Those pilots were amazing. Full respect of them for getting us down. And the incredible findings at Mission Jurassic well take you to one of the biggest dinosaur graveyards in the world. Israel has blocked the visit of these two Us Democratic congresswomen after President Donald Trump encouraged it. The two women are ilhan omar and Rashida Tlaib, part of this group called the squad. They were involved in a racism row with President Trump last month, after he tweeted that they should go back to where they came from. Rashida tlaib is of palestinian origin and was planning to visit israel and the palestinian territories this weekend. Mr trump tweeted. Israel initially agreed to the visit but has now reversed its decision. Israels Deputy Foreign minister Tzipi Hotovely has tweeted. Bds stands for boycott, divestment and sanctions its a movement that urges a complete boycott of israel over its policies towards the palestinians. Tom batemen is injerusalem. These two congresswomen, ilhan omar
Get a sense of the size of this creature. And we report from one of the biggest dinosaur graveyards in the world, where new species have been discovered. And at 11 30pm, we will be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, sian griffiths, the education editor at the sunday times, and political commentator lance price. Stay with us for that. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. New figures out today reveal the extent of britains drug crisis in the starkest terms possible. Deaths caused by the misuse of drugs, mainly heroin and cocaine, hit a record high in england and wales last year. In scotland, too, drug related deaths are at their highest. Almost 3,000 people died from illicit drugs in england and wales last year. That is a rise of 17 on the previous year. Throughout the week here on bbc news, we have been reporting on one of the key factors behind this crisis, the supply of drugs from the cities to britains towns and even villages, what police call the county lines
To its first glacier lost to Climate Change with a warning theres no time to lose. Hong kong is gearing up for more protests this week, after hundreds of thousands of Anti Government demonstrators braved heavy rain to rally peacefully on sunday, marking a change to what have often been violent clashes. Organisers estimate 1. 7 Million People turned out. The protests began 11 weeks ago, against what some see as attempts by beijing to undermine the territorys autonomy. Our china correspondent, john sudworth, was there. His report contains some flashing images. Beneath an ocean of colour, Hong Kong Raised its voice again. Chanting. Everywhere you looked, there were umbrellas, held aloft in a massive display of defiance. Why are you marching today . For hong kong for hong kong, of course. Yeah, freedom. Yes. Its a far cry from this, the violent scenes at hong kongs airport earlier this week, which some thought risked undermining public support. The turnout today was seen as a vital test. G