Obviously, this is a verdict which we will respect, in charge and i think, going forward, who do you trust . I know, and we respect the judicial process. John, you have very strong opinions on this today. What do you make of i have to say, i strongly disagree the ruling . It is concerning that with what the justices have found. The ruling . It is concerning that the Prime Minister has felt like he i dont think that its right. Can get away with something so clearly unlawful. It is good it has and i invite borisjohnson, been proven unlawful. Because i get in the historic words, to consider his position. Parliament has its opinions, that cheering may be something that the prime mp5 will now return minister is getting in the way of to Parliament Tomorrow morning the process of brexit, but silencing at 11 30am and get back to work. Them is not the way about it, especially when you preach i have instructed the house democracy, which i get as an authorities to prepare not for the recall the p
You are up to date with the headlines. Now its time for a look back at the day in parliament. Hello, and welcome to tuesday in parliament. The main news from westminster. The government insists its still trying to reach a deal with the eu and accuses the labour party of Holding Things up. Faced with a delaying, disruptive and denying tactics of the opposition, we say on behalf of the 17. 4 million, enough, enough, enough we need to leave. Theres irritation over the disruption at westminster caused by the Climate Change protests. It seems to me that the demonstrators are already in control of the police. And when is that going to change we are going to have sensible methods of getting into our work and carrying on the democratic process in this building . And as parliament is suspended, one mp hopes there wont be a repeat of the angry scenes at the last prorogation ceremony. I sat here and in the end, walked out so disgusted to have members opposite on their feet screaming shame at memb
For tens of thousands of passengers. A warm welcome to the Programme Briefing you on all you need to know this in global news, business and sport. Also in the programme how cynical are you . Tom hanks plays fred rogers, the us kids tv host, to counter cynicism which has become the default position for so much of daily structure. So do you agree . Are we far too cynical and not optimistic . Tell us what you think just use the hashtag bbcthebriefing. So its looking like another momentous week in british politics and for borisjohnsons government. Later today, mps will vote for a second time on whether to hold an early general election. Also today the mps bill forcing mrjohnson to ask for a brexit extension in order to avoid no deal is set to become law. And then, possibly later today but certainly by thursday, parliament will be suspended or prorogued. Gareth barlow reports. It is the start of another intense week for brexit and for british politics. It is a week where we will see more vo
Lines, set out her red lines, and brought back the deal she did, which i think brought back the deal she did, which ithink did brought back the deal she did, which i think did respect the terms, the promises that were made prior to that referendum. So the question being, then, to settle this issue, the members opposite are often asking for a peoples vote. Surely now is the right time for a peoples vote. Happy to give way to my honourable friend. The only sadness about broking is that we will not be having the chosen select committee elections. Is it not confusing for the public that many of them are opening their doors and binding on their doormat a labour leaflet that says on it we want a general election finding. Isnt that confusing for the public. I regret were not here on wednesday to go through that election process. Nevertheless, surely now it is the perfect time. Yes, the members opposite, if the public does not wa nt opposite, if the public does not want no deal surely they wil
Afraid. Alix the cotton crop is the most vulnerable now. In the markets, this is your job set up in the middle of easing from russia and china. Both of those contributing. Yesterday. Her continue to see some followthrough buying, up 0. 1 taylor the dollar is kind of back up 0. 1 . The dollar is kind of mixed. You had a sort of large selloff block in asia in the treasury market, so that exacerbated yields moving much higher, but crude all of the sudden off by 0. 2 . Off by 2 . Time now for the global exchange, where we bring you todays market moving news from all around the world. Going us from hong kong is bloombergs jeff black, tony ahrens in london, Francine Lacqua in italy, and Michael Mckee in washington. We want to start with china, where the countrys central bank announced it will cut reserve ratios for banks. Bloombergs jeff black is in hong kong. Put it in perspective for us. Jeff good evening from hong kong. This is all about the ongoing slowdown of the chinese economy, the on