This impasse out. Labour will be calling for a general election one is no deal is on the table. And ill be at westminster, bringing you all the updates from here throughout the morning. Englands fracking industry has been much slower than expected to get up and running a report says low Public Acceptance is partly to blame. Turkey and russia have agreed what they say is an Historic Deal aimed at keeping Kurdish Forces away from syrias border with turkey. A generation of young people with special Education Needs are being failed a report by mps suggests bureaucracy and a lack of funding is tearing familes apart. Good morning. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Our top story this morning, 39 people have been found dead inside a lorry container in essex. They were discovered at waterglade Industrial Park in grays in the early hours of this morning. They were discovered at waterglade Industrial Park in grays in the early hours of this morning. They were discovered at waterglade Industrial Park
If we ended up down that track and as i said, we dont want an election, we want to get delivering on the governments positive agenda and delivering brexit but if we ended up down that track, it would be the mother of all u turns byJeremy Corbyn. Because hes been saying for months, if not years, that he wants an election. But labour now say they wont be bounced into an election on borisjohnsons terms. Of course we always want a general election, you do not end austerity and Food Bank Britain without a general election. But the primary priority across parties is to legislate against a disastrous no deal. Well be talking to mps from all sides today, talking to voters worried about the impact of no deal, and we want to hear from you do you want a general election . Hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Let us know if you want a general election . That could be where the countrys heading. It would be the third general election in this country in five years. And i
language is designed to win over all those labour frontbenchers who want a ceasefire right now. the labour leadership is very nervous, lots of conversations today and the reason they are nervous as they expect an snp amendment tomorrow calling for an immediate ceasefire. labour will be hoping it s amendment will knock out the snp won, but the snp are absolutely confident there amendment will be called because day three of voting or making speeches for the third party and the snp are party. thank you very much. the snp are third party. well, we ve managed to sort our technical gremlins with conservative mp martin vickers, so let s return to our top story suella braverman s blistering attack on prime minister rishi sunak and the judgement on the legality of the government s rwanda scheme due tomorrow morning. thank you, we have finally managed to get through to you. can ijust begin with suella braverman s letter, she said of rishi sunak he was lacking in qualities of leade
alarm that magma may be nearing the surface nearby. the recent earthquakes are beyond what anyone is used to. the wrench of having to leave your home beyond words. jessica parker, bbc news, in grindavik. time for a look at the weather. here s sarah keith lucas. not for suella braverman, the adage that revenge is a dish best served cold . she delivers a blistering attack on rishi sunak politically and personally and accuses him of never having any intention of keeping his promises. suella braverman s incendiary attack sounds like a rallying call for the right of the party, so how politically dangerous is she for the prime minister? we ll be speaking to the tory mp martin vickers. and ahead of tomorrow s supreme court ruling on the government s rwanda policy, we ll be joined by diana johnson, the labour chair of the home affairs select committee. also tonight. in a major investigation, we have, for the first time, established an apparent financial link between the russia
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