For a second time, his attempt to hold an early general election. Theresa may is accused of rewarding number 10 cronies as herformer closest advisers are recognised in the ex Prime Ministers resignation honours list. Also this morning, Prescription Drug dependency. A review by Public Health england finds that one in four adults has been prescribed drugs in the past year which could be addictive. An urgent call for a £1. 5 trillion investment to help stem Climate Change. And on yer bike how cycle thieves are being confronted by victims to reclaim their stolen property. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im joanna gosling. Parliament has been suspended amid chaotic scenes in the commons in the early hours of this morning. There were protests against the suspension, or prorogation, of parliament, as Opposition Mps shouted shame on you, waved placards carrying the word silenced, and, at one point, even attempted to stop the speaker, john bercow, from leaving his chair. On an extr
Threatening storm surges up the us east coast after causing destruction in the bahamas. And the teenager who died after spinal surgery a coroner strongly criticises great ormond street hospital over her care. In a moment it will be time for sportsday, but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. In the next 30 minutes, well get some perspective from brussels on the latest brexit news. Ill be speaking to klara dobrev, the Vice President of the european parliament. And later we will get the latest on hurricane dorian. That storm caused destruction and at least 20 deaths in the hammers. And later this evening at 22 40 and 23 30, ill be taking a first look at tomorrows front pages with sam lister, deputy Political Editor of the daily express, and torcuil crichton, the daily records westminster editor. Thats all ahead on bbc news. Hello and welcome to sportsday, im gavin ramjaun. What a way to return to the ashes. Steve smith scores a sensational double century as au
This evening. Beyond 100 days has an analysis ofjohn boltons trip to the uk. He says uk is first in line for a deal with the us. After that the latest from hong kong where weve seen violent protests and clashes for the second day inside international airport. We discuss hands free phone ban. And later we will be talking about the front pages. Stephen bush from the new statesman and lucy fisher from the times join statesman and lucy fisher from the timesjoin me later. Stay with statesman and lucy fisher from the times join me later. Stay with us for that. Shortly i will be speaking to journalist for that. Shortly i will be speaking tojournalist ann for that. Shortly i will be speaking to journalist ann mcavoy about what is happening in hong kong but now we join the team for sportsday. Hello, im 0lly foster, heres whats coming up on sportsday tonight. Archers looking to star at lords again, he lit up the World Cup Final, can he drag england back into the ashes series . If you ask him he
Centre, where we have gathered a group of Business Leaders to talk to them about what they want, what they are hoping forfrom them about what they want, what they are hoping for from the them about what they want, what they are hoping forfrom the new minister. In sport, theres exactly a year to go until the start of the 2020 Olympic Games, and well hear from some of the british athletes hoping to make their mark in tokyo. Its wednesday the 23rd july. We are both in westminster this morning. It is a momentous day. This afternoon, former foreign secretary and london mayor borisjohnson will move into number 10 downing street, taking the reins from theresa may. Our Political Correspondent nick eardley has the story. Whether you love him or you loathe him, injust a few hours time, Boris Johnson will officially become our Prime Minister. Has it sunk in yet . Getting there. Last night he was celebrating with supporters, but life in downing street will be far from easy. This is the moment yest
Ina in a moment we will have sportsday but first a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. At 6 50pm we will be speaking to a humanitarian rights activist about the damning oxfam sex abuse report. At eight oclock the latest from the battle to be the next conservative leader and Prime Minister as rival candidates set out their policies. And at 10 1i0pm candidates set out their policies. And at10 40pm and candidates set out their policies. And at 10 1i0pm and 11 30pm we will ta ke and at 10 1i0pm and 11 30pm we will take a look at tomorrows front pages. That is all head for you on bbc news but now it is sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday. Coming up on the programme. The road to euro 2020 continues but can scotland pull off a shock win against the team ranked world number one . The wait is over for the United States as the defending champions begin their bid for a fourth world cup title. But the waiting continues in bristol as a record third game is rained off at t