Youre questions answered. Thats with plaid cymrus liz Saville Roberts. Taking you straight to Ironbridge Gorge in shropshire for the pictures of the demolition of four cooling towers the. We just got to that a couple of moments later after the charges were set. 120 metres high and they cost of £10 million. Crowds gathered to see that historic moment as the towers at the coal fired power station in Ironbridge Gorge in shropshire came down. The work of so long comes down in a matter of seconds and as you can see, a cloud of dust is all that is left. 0ur correspondent phil mackie is watching the demolition. That was quite an amazing sight. It has gone completely to plan. There was concern that some would fall into the river severn. Essentially where that dust cloud is at the moment, but everything seemed to happen quite perfectly on time. You really have to be 60 years old or older than that to remember what it was like before that. 55, 60 years ago when they started building these power
I respect him and his record. And i think that what we need to do now is honour the will of the people and get brexit done. Meanwhile, the labour leader claims a leaked government document shows the Prime Minister is misleading people about his brexit deal this is cold, hard evidence that categorically shows the impact a damaging brexit deal would have on large parts of our country. The london fire brigade commissioner strongly criticised over the grenfell disaster agrees to stand down early. The miracle of a woman whos heart stopped beating for six hours and lived to tell the tale. It feels really incredible that i survived it and im just really lucky to be here and to kind of be able to get on with my life. And coming up on bbc news. Chelsea manager Frank Lampard will be able to buy players in january after their transfer ban was halved by the court of arbitration for sport. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. A man described by police as one of the most dangerous sex
He represents a view that is about his brexit deal about his brexit deal. Outdated. Alas, i greatly respect this is cold, hard evidence that this is cold, hard evidence that categorically shows the impact a categorically shows the impact a him and his record. And i think that damaging brexit deal would have damaging brexit deal would have what we need to do now is not they will of the people and get brexit on large parts of our country. On large parts of our country. Done. Meanwhile, the labour leader claims a leaked government document the london fire im Christian Fraser shows the Prime Minister is misleading people brigade commissioner in kent for tonights last televised about his brexit deal. Strongly criticised over debate between borisjohnson the grenfell disaster agrees to stand down early. And Jeremy Corbyn in front of a live bbc audience. Crowds in india celebrate this is called hard evidence that after Police Officers shot dead four less than a week to men accused of the rape
Borisjohnson went to parliament to tell mps that a further delay would be corrosive, and it was time to get brexit done, but labour said it couldnt support a deal which would damage the uk. And now is the time for this great house of commons to come together and bring the country together today. Todays session will last for several hours, at the end of which mps will decide whether the Prime Ministers deal needs greater scrutiny before it is formally approved. He has renegotiated the Withdrawal Agreement and made it even worse. Hes renegotiated the political declaration and made that even worse. Its the first time in 37 years that the commons is sitting on a saturday. The result of the main vote on brexit deal is on a knife edge and theres still the possibility that brexit could be delayed. And as the parliamentary debate goes on, thousands of protestors are making their way to westminster, campaigning for a second referendum on the outcome of the Brexit Process. Well bring you the lat
Essentially we have a game of three dimensional chess going on and i dont think many people know how to play that very well. Thank you, chris morris. Time for a look at the weather heres chris fawkes. Thank you, simon. I will bring you the latest in hurricane dorian. Believe it or not, this is 2a others worth of satellite pictures and you can see the grand bahama wall has been peddling you can see the eye will has been pummelling grand bahama. Florida is 100 miles to the west, winds are only 3a, so we go from a light breeze to something which can rip your house apart in just 30 miles. If the storm works northwards, a small deviation could bring much more severe conditions to the us coastline, which is why we are monitoring this very carefully. In the uk, a pretty cloudy day for most of us, summer rain across North Western areas. The rain will turn heavier and more persistent across Northern Ireland and scotland this afternoon, strengthening south westerly winds. Damp weather for north