On bbc news at 5. Sunday, saturday i should say, if that match will go ahead between eu countries agree to intensify brexit talks with the uk, scotla nd that match will go ahead between scotland and japan. Scotland said they are considering legal action if but both sides say more work they are considering legal action if the game is cancelled at the rugby is needed, to get a deal. I think both of us can see a pathway world cup. I will have more on that to a deal but that doesnt and an update on the japanese grand prix. Then which has the weather. Plenty of the rain around. There will be plenty of rain in the forecast. Apple not train everywhere this weekend all the time, but where the rain does full it is following on really soggy ground. So there could be problems of flooding for all of that plus the latest on the typhoon in japan just all of that plus the latest on the typhoon injapan just before half past. Also coming up, the long journey home. The five year old daughter is a man ja
And as the clock ticks towards the brexit deadline of october the 31st. The eu says theres no reason for any further delay. There is not an argument for further delay. It has to be done now. And coming up well have the latest brexit news, and look back on a historic day, as brexitcast comes live from brussels. Away from brexit, and theres more violent clashes on the syria turkey border today but tonight turkey has suspended its offensive temporarily after talks with the us Vice President. Good evening. Welcome to bbc news. You welcome to bbc news. The Prime Minister declared earlier today that hed struck a new Brexit Agreement with the European Union, a great new deal, in his words that takes back control. But crucially the deal still needs the approval of both the uk and european parliaments. In westminster, there is mounting uncertainty about the likelihood of mps giving their approval when they meet in emergency session on saturday. Northern irelands dup, whose support borisjohnson
If syria wants to fight for their land, that is up to turkey and syria, as it has been for hundreds of years, theyve been fighting. That will be welcome news to the turkish ambassador to the uk, who has told this programme sanctions will not work and their operation in syria will be seen out to its conclusion. Sometimes the law does not mean that we are not right. Also on the programme to the frontrunner go the attacks. Elizabeth warren is the target at last nights democratic debate, but will it shake up the field . Harry dunns parents speak to the bbc about their visit to the white house and the shocking invitation to meet the woman involved in the fatal crash. Hello, and welcome. Im Michelle Fleury in washington, and Christian Fraser is in london. There is a lot happening on brexit this evening, a lot of it unfolding while we are on air. Deadlines have come and gone as borisjohnson continues to push for a brexit deal ahead of tomorrows eu summit in brussels. But as we speak, despite
The men and womens 100 metre relay teams win silver medals. Commemorations take place in new zealand to mark the landing of the british explorer james cook 250 years ago. And our sunday morning edition of the papers is at 9 35. This mornings reviewers are the Political Editor for the sun on sunday, dave wooding, and the journalist and author shyama perera. This morning and welcome to bbc news. Boris johnson has urged the European Union to show that its willing to compromise with the uk on a brexit deal. Writing in two sunday newspapers, the Prime Minister appeals to the eu to begin serious negotiations, saying that his proposals are picking up support among mps on all sides. 0ur Political Correspondent helen catt is with me now. Tell us more about what the Prime Minister has been writing this morning. Boris johnson says the eu should join us at the negotiating table ina should join us at the negotiating table in a spirit of compromise and cooperation and he uses this analogy of the uk
Supreme court when we will have the extraordinary side today of a former conservative Prime Minister accusing the current conservative Prime Minister of dishonest motives. Canadian Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau says he deeply regrets wearing skin darkening make up at a school gala almost two decades ago. I shouldnt have done it, i should have known better. It was something that i didnt think was racist at the time but now i recognise it was something racist to do. New Research Suggests robberies are increasing at a faster rate in england and wales than in any other major developed country. And Manchester City get their Champions League campaign off to a strong start with a 3 0 win in ukraine. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at 9 David Cameron has revealed for the first time how he sought the queens help during the Scottish Referendum of 2014, admitting he asked her to raise an eyebrow over the question of independence. Speaking to the bbc in the new two part series, the former