At least 5 people are killed in the bahamas hurrican doria heads north towards florida. And sport football fans get their 1st look at the captain 2022 world cup and glen damage has been being done to famous buildings around the world as the middle east the biggest ever sporting event gets closer. We begin with another momentous day in british politics where the battle over bricks said could lead to a snap election in the u. K. Just a few hours ago Prime MinisterBoris Johnson lost his parliamentary majority after one of his own m. P. s the fact that to the pro e. U. Liberal democrats johnson has divided people across the political spectrum with to leave the e. U. On october the 31st even if it means crashing out without a deal but dozens of m. P. s are hurting many for results conservative party want to stop that theyre currently debating a motion to prevent or no deal breaks it if the motion passes johnson has suggested he will push from election now were going to be live outside parliament in just a moment 1st though this for port from. Britains democracy is at war. With itself. As protest as march to westminster. Returned from the summer recess poised to seize control of Parliamentary Business block Boris Johnson the. M. P. s including prominent figures in johnsons own conservative party have joined forces with opposition m. P. s to prevent the country leaving the e. U. Without a deal on october the 31st they want to pass an emergency motion later this evening to take control of the parliamentary timetable and extend the deadline one conservative m. P. Defected to the opposition liberal democrats meeting john said no longer has a majority in parliament if m. P. C. To pass a bill to prevent a no deal exit johnson says hell have no choice but to push to hold a general election enough is enough the country wants this done and they want the referendum respected we are negotiating a deal and there i hope to. Go im. Getting a deal we will leave by october 31st in circumstances yes or no deal breakers its being called reckless by the opposition labor leader no deal mr speaker will main food shortage is reduced medical supplies and chaos at our ports not me not me saying. That the governments own leaked analysis. I need more lines of chaos all across the board john his decision to shut down parliament for a month beginning next week outraged his opponents they say leaves no time to debate breaks it increasing the chances of a no deal departure johnson supporters see no deal as an important negotiating position with the e. U. But Many Conservative Party rebels dont have ready to risk their jobs to prevent it there are lots of pressures on the economy some of them have been are being threatened with the selection and it will be those who are weighing up the loyalty against the National Interest this is this is painful and hard but i think we have the right set has distorted british politics uniting all opponents dividing old alliances the country is careering towards a new brecks a climax but the question thats confounded the country and the continent is whether were approaching a breakthrough for knowledge or simply another cliffhanger even if johnson loses to the opposition of rebels from his party this evening he still needs the backing of most m. P. s to trigger a snap election in. Opposition parties and now weighing up the risks of a possible vote for now the battle lines are drawn the government and parliament are fighting for the right to determine britains branksome future. Barca aljazeera london or jeddah hall is live for us. Today and of course coming up tonight tell us whats going on and what were likely to see over the next few hours. Yes absolutely bob of the debate the debate that was granted a short while ago by the Speaker John Bercow is now underway that motion tabled by across 40 coalition a Rebel Alliance known as now of and these bent on blocking a no deal breaks in october 31st that debate is now underway it will run for precisely 3 hours meaning that it approximately 2100. 00 g. M. T. Or just a few minutes there after. Stop the debate and will be a vote on the result of that vote will decide whether to turn the business of parliament over to backbench m. P. s from the government who normally hold on to the business of parliament a ghost so that they can begin the process of tabling and passing this legislation which would in the end force or is johnson the Prime Minister to go to the European Union by october 31st if no deal has been concluded to ask them for yet another break seat de lay 3 thats where we are the vote is going to be tight the numbers crucial particularly the numbers of conservative party and these willing to vote against their own government let me bring in my guest john ashmore acting editor of the political website capeks good to see you again john where are we all know those crucial numbers particularly the tory m. P. s willing to defy their own government well i think thats quite a lot who have come out publicly and already said that theyre going to vote against their own side we had quite an extraordinary scene an extraordinary scenes outside parliament but also inside politics day when a conservative m. P. Crossed the floor quite literally and joined the liberal democrats and that means that Boris Johnson no longer has a majority side things looking very tough for him on this fight we already know that the likes of due to bad Dominic Grieve possibly the film a chance that Philip Hammond votes against him so i find it very difficult to see how johnson can win this. But i think hes plans that hes already said that he plans to coal try to call a general election some morrow eve he does lose this fight tonight it fails as though this is all part of a sequence of events that hes he and his advisors have perhaps been planning for some time despite insisting that the last thing in the world they wont is an election that they are getting closer and closer to a deal with the e. U. And even that is it despite the e. U. Saying nothing so far has been put on the table if he does put forward a motion to dissolve parliament on wednesday how likely is it that that will succeed and result in an election well that really hinges on what jeremy covens position is i mean weve had quite mixed messages from labor about this we had one shadow cabinet minister Richard Bergen tweeting yesterday that he would love a general election and bring it on and then we had another cabinet minister shadow cabinet minister this morning late last night saying that labor wouldnt go for an election there are plenty of figures among in labor who think that would be a bad idea not least the former Prime Minister tony blair whos come out earlier this week and said that but colvin and mcdonald joe mcdonald i think a quite bullied by that performance in 2017 and their attitude may be that you know weve done it before we can do it again so we still see the labor party actually meeting right now the Parliamentary Party so we should hopefully have a bit more clarity on their position if they do decide to go against an election then i think that they would win that vote and that wouldnt be a general election but i think Boris Johnson probably relying on the the signal that that would send of labor scared of an election that which you know hit them in the polls or something but yet still very much all to play for on that front pretty astonishing situation to find ourselves in a government now essentially in minority rather that might cool an election something the opposition ought to be paying for but in the end the government may not. We grow into that election yeah it is extraordinary but its worth remembering a lot of the focus so far has been on splits within the conservative party but the left if you like the european left especially is also splits you know the liberal democrats see the big upsurge in their fortunes labor for an Opposition Party facing a Government Party in complete disarray terribly you know theyre in the sort of mid twentys to go into an election you would have a big lead in this degree of certainty and they dont have that at the moment i mean all you can say is that nobody knows that any real certainty where were heading john thank you very much a carnival atmosphere is you can hear and perhaps see behind me on College Green outside Parliament Something more like chaos inside busy few hours ahead and john of course youll be monitoring all developments for us well be checking in with you over the next few hours for the moment thank you but i hate what now shes with protesters at Parliament Square in westminster and tea breaks at protesters i understand theyre gathering there whats the mood lie with all thats happening in parliament they are they following and do they think their voices are actually going to be listened to. Well i think everybody is just trying to keep across exactly whats going on inside the commons tonight but barbara this is now so much more than just breaks it or no breaks a deal it is about austerity it is about Boris Johnson it is about the conservative party and really the future of britain but the common thing when you ask people why they have come here tonight it is about democracy and people feel that the shutting down of parliament is really an teacher maccracken is simply cannot be tolerated and they point the finger of blame clearly a woman said to me she thinks he is just trashing parliament and everything that it stands. M. Of course a lot of people there might think that thats anti democratic of course people who voted for breaks that will say the fact theyre still hasnt been one isnt a democratic in itself so obviously very strange but the people demonstrating there do they think that their presence their voices are being listened to its all that its having any impact whatsoever. What i think barbara is by to say that at times it is a very noisy protest people chanting that Boris Johnson out but down the road theres another protest taking place which is termed brecks they think this remains such a divisive issue here in britain but i was talking to a lady at this party to stir and she said this is really just the beginning of the protests and really until this is over theyre going to carry on per test and the states really barbara seem very high tonight. Emma hayward there in westminster with the protesters and for the moment thank you. Liz a british journalist and has written a biography of Boris Johnson she says the Prime Minister has failed to make his plans clear and faces the exact same problems that his predecessor did. It was interesting today that weve had various treats some very senior political journalists in the u. K. Saying well you know everything that were told by downing street turns out to be untrue and theyre full what can we possibly believe from now on so when Boris Johnson stood up today in parliament it was interesting what he was trying to date he was projecting his voice he was using some of the same cadence as Winston Churchill and of course he wrote a book about Winston Churchill and when he wrote that book he was sort of comparing himself a bit 1000 times a page to Winston Churchill but the thing is they are so different churchill was about substance the problem was her strength has been all about style and selling as you rightly said just now the problem is that what hes saying either dont exist. Because we still have no idea what these alternative arrangements of the backstop might be and thats you know quite frankly its very much sounds like theyve done 6 a suggest that yes have nothing misleading statements or number 10 you know for all his charm he still comes up against the exact same realities as to reason made it but unfortunately those she got some simply i think we are pains are really pretty much exhausted with sympathy and they to think that bars johnsons duplicitous they to worry that they cant actually trust anything he says imagine this as a british Prime Minister thought of by his counterparts abroad as someone who is both untrustworthy and mendacious i dont think weve ever quite been sailed these waters before and it is a really bad thing for our country there is one way back from this is if that Boris Johnson uses those salesman powers even though hes now in a minority government of course to chart a different way through the mess not just to listen to the extremists the ideologues in his party but actually find a genuine compromise whether that is in the end to back the deal or indeed i think probably more likely to go for a 2nd my friend and i as someone who used to work with him in brussels i was his date be. All those years ago when he was writing all those famous. Diatribes and you know in quiet moments where we were just having coffee or something in the kitchen he would talk quite affectionately about the e. U. Its in his d. N. A. After all his father worked for the commission his father was an m. E. P. He went to school in brussels so ive always doubted that he is actually a real break today i remember too he wrote 2 columns before he decided which way to come down one in favor remain one in favor of leave and i suspect if he has any kind of beliefs until theyre probably rather more prone than you might suspect. We are waiting for that vote to take place in the British Parliament over the next few hours but another key vote has already taken place elsewhere in europe not in the parliament but Online Members of the anti establishment 5 Star Movement have voted overwhelmingly in favor of forming a government with the center Left Democratic Party more than 79 percent supported a coalition in the online vote paving the way for a new government to take office in the coming days italy was thrown into political turmoil after the anti immigrant league party said it was pulling out of its coalition with the 5 Star Movement but the Democratic Party was quick to announce it would take the leagues place italys Prime Minister is expected to keep his job of the president and both houses of parliament will need to approve his new cabinet. Meanwhile spain may be heading to new elections after the acting Prime Minister rejected a Coalition Agreement with the far left put them. There sanchez says there are too many differences between his socialist party and for them most to create a governing alliance but he did offer a deal that would give officials from the far left party lower positions in the government along with progressive policies like pension hikes and rent controls such as a socialists one most votes enables election but fell short of a majority if no agreement is reached by the 20 sort of september of 1 peter election will be held on november 10th. Would you not agree with the coalition for we look for plays but put them us do we want to. Take into account the reasons about it in less within the say shes party thats the middle ground we are proposing today and the spanish coast guard has rescued nearly 200. 00 refugees and migrants from the mediterranean that were trying to cross from north africa into spain 73 people were saved from 3 boats in the strait of gibraltar while 110 others were rescued off the coast meanwhile a ship carrying 800 Asylum Seekers from congested refugee camps on the greek island of les valse is expected to arrive on the mainland on tuesday its the 2nd ship to transfer people to the greek city of the 70 key in the last 2 days another carrying 635 people mostly afghans reached the mainland on monday its part of the countrys efforts to address overcrowding in refugee camps greeces conservative government says it is working to speed up asylum applications and the russian activist has been sentenced to 3 years in jail for attacking a Police Officer even a political pay if it was one of the thousands of protesters who took part in the series of opposition rallies calling for free elections in moscow he was convicted of pepper spraying an officer in the russian capital in july tens of thousands of activists took to the streets for several weeks after authorities blocked opposition candidates from running in local elections which take place on sunday. And that is it for the team in the london for this hour lets go to. Think about or well look at the rest of the days news and a group of the u. N. Experts has released a report saying all parties in the yemen conflict may be involved in war crimes the report accuses the u. S. Coalition of killing civilians in airstrikes and then deliberately denying them aid while on the brink of famine investigators have now given a list of suspects directly to the u. N. Human rights chief this report from laura burton manley. The evidence. Indiscriminate killings child rape and using starvation as a weapon of war these are the findings of a group of United Nations experts who investigated the war you havent. The parties to the conflict in yemen are responsible for an array of Human Rights Violations and violations of International Humanitarian law some of these violations are likely to amount to war crimes. Its a 2nd report by a group of eminent experts who say the u. S. Britain a