As part of major timetable changes on britains railways. The search for two remaining bodies resumes, following the volcanic eruption in new zealand. And, crucial United Nations climate talks in madrid are continuing, with no sign that an agreement is imminent. Good morning and welcome to westminster. Borisjohnson will visit the north of england today, hours after celebrating his partys biggest election win for 30 years by sweeping aside labour in its traditional heartlands. The Prime Minister has said he hopes the conservatives victory will bring closure to the Brexit Debate and let the healing begin. He won a commons majority of 80, his partys largest since 1987. In contrast, labour suffered its worst election result since the 1930s. Jeremy corbyn said he did everything he could to get labour into power but expects to stand down early next year when a successor has been chosen by the party. There are flashing images in this report by our political correspondent, nick eardley. Back in
Xijinping, to put pressure on north korea over its nuclear ambitions. And its ewe researchers find that sheep can be taught to recognise peoples faces, proving theyre cleverer than many thought. And coming up in the sport on bbc news england and germany will both wear poppies on black armbands for their friendly this friday, after fifa changed their rules. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. The International Development secretary, priti patel, is flying back to london from africa this lunchtime after being ordered back by the Prime Minister. And she looks set to be sacked. She was summoned after more disclosures about unofficial meetings she held with israeli politicians while on holiday there. Priti patel has already apologised for holding twelve undisclosed meetings in israel in august including one with the israeli leader, benjamin netanyahu. But its since emerged that there were another two meetings in september. Our political correspondent, leila nathoo, reports fr
Into the record books. And coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news england women are pegged back on the opening day of the ashes test in sydney, one that they cant afford to lose. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. For the second time in just a week, theresa may is embarking on another cabinet reshuffle. She is carrying out a delicate balancing act as she decides who will replace priti patel as International Development secretary. Ms patel is a prominent brexit supporter, and the Prime Minister is facing calls to replace her with someone who also backs leaving the eu. 0ur Political Correspondent Eleanor Garnier reports from westminster. Cleaning up after a chaotic week. Notjust one but two cabinet ministers gone within days. No pressure on the Prime Minister to get her Government Back on track. How damaging is all this for the government . As the rest of a cabinet like the brexit secretary and fresh faces like the new chief whip try to get on with theirjobs
It says house prices are falling. So whats really happening to the Property Market . Ill get an expert view. In sport, a match english women cant afford to lose. Australia is batting first. They have lostjust one wicket. And carol has the weather. A cloudy start the day for many of us a cloudy start the day for many of us but patchy light rain drizzle. The skies will filter slowly southwards as a go through the day. More details in 15 minutes. Good morning, first, our main story. Theresa may is under pressure to restore stability to the government after the second resignation from her cabinet in a week. The International Development secretary, priti patel, stepped down last night after more questions were raised about her unauthorised meetings with israeli politicians. The departure of ms patel has fuelled opposition accusations that the government is in chaos, and mrs may is losing her authority. Heres our Political Correspondent, alex forsyth. Arriving in london, priti patel could ha
Of their world cup play off. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. For the second time in a week, theresa may has been forced into a mini reshuffle of her cabinet. Penny mourdaunt has been appointed as the new International Development secretary replacing priti patel who resigned last night, admitting she had not been transparent enough about high level meetings with israeli politicians. Like her predecessor, ms mourdaunt backed the leave campaign in the eu referendum. With brexit talks at a crucial stage mrs may will be hoping thats the end of her cabinet woes. Heres our political editor, laura kuenssberg. 0ne one for sorrow, two for joy. One for sorrow, two forjoy. 0ne brexit minister departs through the back door and another is about to arrive. Even the driver of the shiny ministerial car was expecting Penny Mordaunt as the favourite but neither he all we knew for sure, until gates opened up. So a little bit before half past two, the carefully choreographed arrival of the