It is slowly coming to me that i am a World Champion which means so much to me. Around four million women will hear if changes to their state pensions amounted to discrimination. As the last emergency flights bring back stranded thomas cook customers, im at customers, Manchester Airport, where later today therell a jobs fairfor ex thomas cook workers. Afair bit a fair bit of sunshine, changing as storm lorenzo approaches introducing hailfor storm lorenzo approaches introducing hail for some. Its thursday, the 3rd of october. Our top story Boris Johnsons plans for a new brexit deal will go under scrutiny today following their announcement at the conservative party conference. In westminster theyll be debated by mps. Meanwhile european leaders are still considering a detailed response. The question is whether the Prime Ministers proposals are enough to break the deadlock before the leave date on 31st october. Our political correspondent, Jessica Parker has more. Borisjohnson has always b
Advised her to prorogue to suspend parliament . Absolutely not. The number of people investigated for rape who go on to be convicted has fallen to its lowest level since records were first compiled more than a decade ago. A baby boy who died after being pulled out of a river in Greater Manchester has been named locally as the kari bennett. His father has been arrested on suspicion of murder. Five people have been arrested in response to proposed plans to illegally fly drones near heathrow airport. New figures have been revealed that the cancer survival rates in the uk remain below those of other high income countries. Sports day is in a moment, but first a quick look at what else is coming your way this evening here on the bbc news channel. And lets take you through what we have following the publication of the operation Yellow Hammer documents. We will be talking toa hammer documents. We will be talking to a Crisis Management consultant about no deal brexit contingency planning. That
A change in the law on allergen labelling. The times journalist who interviewed the former Prime Minister David Cameron gives us his thoughts on his decision to call the brexit referendum in the first place. And then later on, we will be taking a first look at tomorrows front pages, that is withdrawn foster and john stapleton. Do join pages, that is withdrawn foster and john stapleton. Dojoin me for that. That is all ahead. Now, sportsday. Hello and welcome to sportsday im hugh ferris. The headlines this evening the scottish sun shines on team europe as they look to reclaim the trophy from the usa on fertile soil. How the ashes might have been different if this has happened how the ashes might have been different if this had happened a little more often. Yes, england take the wicket of steve smith and for less than a hundred. A true rareity on day two at the oval. And how friday the 13th will definitely be unlucky for one super league team. As the relegation shake up is settled, could
Their priority position and it is one candidate for the next slipping by the wayside, Harry Mcguire is the last man standing and admired for them a long time and it is staggering to hear that he joined Leicester City a few years ago for a lower fee and 2014 and moved to hull city to lester city by peanuts for comparison and it is an enormous fee. Many are staggered that Manchester United paid this much beforehand that united will be happy because he is rated very highly and is seen as a reader and likes his style of play, being able to bring the ball out from the back so Manchester United fans will be very happy to know. That transfer fee is the most any club has ever paid for a defender. But its not the first time Manchester United have paid the big numbers. Back in 2002 they splashed out 30million for rio ferdinand. Fast forward to 2017 and their neighbours Manchester City paid out £45 million for spurs full back kyle walker. Liverpool were next with the big spending for a defender
but warmest weather will be across south east england. a reminder of our top story. borisjohnson has told ministers that it borisjohnson has told ministers thatitis borisjohnson has told ministers that it is time to draw a line under his leadership troubles and deliver for the public. the prime minister survived a confidence vote last night but more than 40% of conservative mps refused to support him. that s all from the bbc news at six. so it s goodbye from me, and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc s news teams where you are. thank you everybody for all your good work yesterday because it was a very important day because we were able to hello and welcome to sportsday. i m sarah mulcair ends. coming up. dustinjohnson resigns from the pga tour to join the saudi arabia backed liv golf international series. i , i resigned and i m going to play here for now. , i resigned and i m going to play here for now, and , i resigned and i m going to play here for now, and that s - , i res