The un says countries will have to increase carbon cutting ambitions five fold if the world is to avoid Dangerous Levels of Climate Change. And a warning thatjust one in 20 black friday deals are genuine Consumer Group which . Says the annual shopping event is all hype. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Imjoanna im joanna gosling. Anti lgbt equality teaching protests have been permanently banned from outside Anderton Park Primary School by a judge at the high court in birmingham. The ban handed down at the civiljustice centre has been opposed by protesters along with interim ban. Lets get the very latest. First of all, take us back a bit and remind us of the background to this, what has been happening . There have been protests in a number of schools across the country from people who say that some teaching in Primary Schools particularly about diversity featuring same sex couples talking about issues about transgender have talking about issues about tra nsgender have effecti
Duncan kennedy, bbc news, west sussex. Lucky people. Time for a look at the weather. Heres tomasz schafernaker. Thank you. It certainly looks like november outside, but perhaps what isa november outside, but perhaps what is a little unseasonal is the temperature, temperatures across southern parts of the uk currently around the mid teens, and for about the next 2a hours also, give or take, we will keep the mild and at times wet weather because of the low pressure sitting over the neighbourhood right now, this is actually an old atlantic tropical to, it has dragged in a lot of subtropical if not tropical air in oui subtropical if not tropical air in our direction, hence there is temperatures around the mid teens gcioss temperatures around the mid teens across southern parts of the uk. These are the temperatures at around apm, the low pressure is with us, rain at times but also sunshine gcioss rain at times but also sunshine across the southern half of the uk. As long as this low is circ
Against Breast Cancer in pakistan. Welcome to the programme. Its 8am in singapore and 1am here in london, where brexit is once again in turmoil, after Prime Minister borisjohnson suffered a major defeat in parliament. Mps voted to reject his fast track timetable to pass the eu Withdrawal Agreement through the house of commons. Mrjohnson did actually win another vote to advance the legislation, itself a significant victory. But the timetable defeat means hes been forced to pause the whole process, which means a new brexit extension may be needed. Our Political Editor Laura Kuennsberg reports. A rare moment of silence. And then a result. The ayes to the right 308, the noes to the left 322. Mps kicked out the Prime Ministers timetable for speeding his brexit deal through parliament. Plenty of mps dont want to leave but even for those who do, a majority in here tonight thought it was happening too fast. Tonight the house has refused to be bounced into debating a hugely significant piece of
Time for a look at the weather. Heres helen willetts. Some parts are up to 25 days of rain in the uk. The rivers are not responding or responding and not subsiding so quickly, and with more u nsettled subsiding so quickly, and with more unsettled weather to come there is potentially more woes to come with that rain. Todays rain for most is clearing but we are watching for rain towards the south. Even if it does so this low pressure moves in for thursday, friday, does so this low pressure moves in forthursday, friday, saturday and sunday, and around it we will see bands of showers passing across the uk, so more rain. It might however be at this stage before we get to the early part of next week we are afforded possibly two days of dry weather. Its an improving picture out there, this is brecon in powys, taken out there, this is brecon in powys, ta ken recently, the out there, this is brecon in powys, taken recently, the sun coming out in many areas. The rain dragging its heels in scotla
The other main headlines. Turkey and russia strike a new agreement to force kurdish fighters away from the syria border. Challenging taboos why a culture of modesty is standing in the way of the fight against Breast Cancer in pakistan. Life from our studios in london and singapore, this is a bbc world news. This is newsday. Its 7am in singapore and midnight here in london, where brexit is once again in turmoil, after Prime Minister. In turmoil, after Prime Minister borisjohnson suffered a major defeat in parliament. Mps voted to rejct his fast track timetable to pass the eu Withdrawal Agreement through the house of commons. Mrjohnson did actually win another vote to advance the legislation, itself a significant victory. But the timetable defeat means hes been forced to pause the whole process, which means a new brexit extension may be needed. 0ur Political Editor Laura Kuennsberg reports. A rare moment of silence. And then a result. The ayes to the right 308, the noes to the left 322.