Wednesday in parliament. Hello again and welcome to wednesday in parliament. Colleagues. Welcome back to our place of work. 2a hours after the Supreme Court ruled that permanent parliament s suspension was unlawful mps were back at work and giving their own verdict. It is no disrespect to the judiciary to say i think the court was wrong. The Prime Minister should have done the honourable thing. Passion ran high throughout another dramatic day. This parliament is a dead parliament. It should no longer sit. For this Prime Minister to talk about morals and morality is a disgrace all that to come and more as mps returned to westminster after tuesdays Supreme Court ruling that the government had acted unlawfully in proroguing or suspending parliament for five weeks. The order paper setting out the commons agenda was almost blank, but there was plenty for mps to talk about. The speaker explained why. Order, order. Colleagues, welcome back to our place of work. The uk Supreme Court ruled yest
Now on bbc news, or if any of the other parties, its wednesday in parliament the smaller parties fancy a go, does he agree that western policy towards iran they can table the motion is unfortunately basically failing . And we will give you failing to stop the activities the time for a vote. We saw, failing to stop i think the people of this country renuclearization, failing to stop hostagetaking, which has. A ladder for iran to climb down have had enough of it. This Parliament Must either stand aside and let this so we can get out of this entirely government get brexit done, or bring a vote of confidence and finally face the day dangerous situation. Of reckoning with the voters and i commend this 2a hours after the Supreme Court ruled that permanent suspension was unlawful, mps were back at work statement to the house. And giving their own verdict. I agree with the basic ingredients my right honourable friend has set out. The labour leader declined to take it is no disrespect to the ju
No one can stop this. Well get reaction from truckers and migrants. If youre a lorry driver and regularly drive through calais, really keen to hear from you this morning. And a uk wide ban on products like these containing microbeads comes into force today, but campaigners say it does not go far enough, we will find out why. Hi, welcome to the programme, we live until 11 bring you the latest breaking news and developing stories. He may well hold herfirst Cabinet Meeting since the reshuffle that was not that much a reshuffle. Theresa may will hold. We will profile the new work and pensions secretary, esther mcvey, whose appointment has been met with some surprise, if not criticism. Get in touch on the stories we are talking about today. Our top story today journalist toby young has resigned from the board of the office for students after more than 200,000 people signed a petition calling for him to go. In an article in the spectator, he says his appointment had become a distraction from
But said he will ask his partys mps to back the deal to avoid a no deal. This morning, the European Commission president ursula von der leyen and European Council president Charles Michel signed the International Treaty ratifying the post brexit trade deal, due to come into force on january 1st. The agreement is on its way to london, where the Prime Minister borisjohnson will add his signature. Lets speak to our Political Correspondent nick eardley. He is at westminster for us. Just talk us through what is going to happen in the commons this morning. Good morning, it is going to be a busy day here at westminster because suchis busy day here at westminster because such is the length of time left, one day until this trade agreement comes into force, things are going to have to be rushed through the commons and the lords, it is all going to happen in there today. It could be another 20 minutes or so before we hearfrom the Prime Minister, just because parliament has been recalled, they nee
This is bbc news, the headlines President Trump has claimed cases of coronavirus in american hot spots are dropping and that more states will be in a position to reopen. He claimed the us has flattened the curve of infections, but there is concern about a second, even more serious, wave of infections in the autumn, combined with seasonal flu. American fatalities have doubled in a week, exceeding a6,000. The World Health Organization has warned of a worrying upward trend in coronavirus cases in africa, latin america and Eastern Europe. It said most of the epidemics in western europe now appeared to be stable other countries were now seeing a surge. Here in the uk the chief medical adviser professor chris whitty has said the policy of social distancing will be needed until the end of the year. He said the chance of a highly effective vaccine being found within the next year was incredibly small. Now on bbc news wednesday in parliament. Hello there and welcome to wednesday in parliament a