Citizens have a right to clarify important questions. The judges have no right to interfere with the democratic wishes of the electorate, lets stop wasting time and get on to repealing the European Community act. As always, really keen to hear from you do get in touch throughout the morning. That ruling is in 30 minutes hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11. As youd expect, the programme will be dominated by reaction to that Supreme Court ruling, due in just under half an hours time. As always, do get in touch use victorialive, and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today in half an hours time, the Supreme Court will deliver its ruling on whether the Prime Minister needs parliaments approval before she can start the process of leaving the eu. The long awaited judgment will decide how the eus Article 50 Exit Clause is triggered. The government argues that ministers have the power to do that, but opponents say they need parliaments
And its Transfer Deadline Day in england as premier League Spending nears a january record. Good morning. Its tuesday january the 31st. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Donald trump has sacked the United States top Legal Advisor after she questioned the legality of his travel ban. Sally yates, who was Acting Attorney General, said she couldnt defend his decision to temporarily stop refugees and citizens of seven mainly muslim countries from entering america. But the white house said in a statement that she had betrayed the department ofjustice. In the uk a former head of the horror Foreign Office has criticised theresa mays State Invitation to the president. He said the offer had been premature and put the offer had been premature and put the queen in a very difficult situation. Protests have been held in cities across the uk as of last night including in cardiff, seen here. An online petition calling for the state visit to be cancelled has gathered more than 1. 6 million signatures. His
Coming up in the sport on bbc news, claims that lord coe misled mps as questions grow over what he knew and when over the russian doping scandal. Good afternoon, and welcome to the bbc news at one. President trump has sacked his acting Attorney General, accusing her of betrayal after she told Government Lawyers not to defend his controversial Travel Restrictions in court. Sally yates, who was appointed by president obama, had said she was not convinced mr trumps temporary ban on travellers from seven muslim countries was legal. Richard lister reports. It isa it is a battle over American Values and its going on all across the county. In Columbus Ohio last night it was met with pepper spray. In dallas, texas, there was a silent vigil and concern over what the future holds. We came from mexico. Things arent great there now. Do deny something an opportunity to build a future seems completely wrong. The most significant protest came from sally yates, an Abomb Ma Appointee asked by President
Forgotten he was going to break the north korean sanction news there was so much other stuff. He spoke to reporters before he even got to the event. And i see what you mean about dliewght the message. Juan, what was most offensive part of the speech . Juan seven years to go. [laughter] for an old man you are risking a heart attack. Dana are you going to make it . Juan seven years to go. The cpac audience went wild. So this was a rally. Thats what i thought it was going to be and i think his staff thought it was going to be something about increasing sanctions on north korea. As you say, he has kind of got to it at the very end. But as an after thought. He was far more interested in to pick up on the Steak House Analogy of throwing out the chunks of red meat everywhere he turned. I was surprised that he was throwing out chunks though that had to do with things like democrats abandon daca. Im the one who cares. Wait a minute, he is the one who ended daca and set this
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not as an airy fairy, somewhere in the distance, you might or you will get the money that s owed to you. xps the main police pensions administrator for england and wales has sent out 252 remedy statements out of over 32,000. in a statement, it said it s fully committed to ensure that all members receive timely settlement of their benefits. sppa the scottish administrator said the delay was down to uncertainties about the tax treatment of certain payments. both say they expect to meet the march deadline. how does it feel that you might potentially not get to see that money? sam still doesn t know exactly how much she s owed, and fears she may not live to receive it. although i m cancer free at the moment, heaven forbid the cancer comes back, that i don t live to see the benefit of that extra money. eleanor lawrie, bbc news, in bolton.