Inquiry into President Trump issue a legal order demanding that the white house hand over more documents. The uns human rights chief questions a decision by hong kongs government to ban the face masks frequently worn by pro democracy demonstrators. The government indicates it could clarify its new brexit offer after the eu called for fundamental changes. The wife of an american diplomat leaves the uk after becoming a suspect in an investigation into a crash which killed 19 year old harry dunn in northamptonshire. Now on bbc news, its time for the latest edition of brexitcast. Last week you had a giant flask of coffee . Tea 7 that is what i will say it was. And a punnet of raspberries. And now im the raspberry greetings from brussels. I am gazing adoringly at you. Thank you. I am the raspberry. Welcome to brexitcast. Brexitcast from the bbc. No one has got a clue what brexit is. Brexit is. No one has quite understood the full extent of this. We rely on the dover and calais crossing. I m
And asked again for the woman involved in the crash that killed their son to return to the uk. Six people are detained by police in bulgaria, following racist chanting at the england team, on monday night in sofia. And the Uks National Crime agency leads an operation that sees more than 300 suspected paedophiles arrested around the world. Good evening. All eyes are on the negotiators in brussels trying to secure agreement on a brexit deal in time for an eu summit tomorrow. This afternoon the European Council president donald tusk told reporters that it should be clear by the end of the day if a deal can be reached, but that there are what he called doubts on the british side. Its thought significant problems still have to be resolved, particularly over customs on the island of ireland, and how the people of Northern Ireland through the assembly there would give their consent to the arrangements. There are various strands to this story in westminster and brussels. Lets take a look at to
Now on bbc news, brexitcast. Last week you had a giant flask of coffee . Tea 7 yes. That is what i will say it was. And a punnet of raspberries. And now im the raspberry greetings from brussels. I am gazing adoringly at you. Thank you. I am the raspberry. Welcome to brexitcast. Brexitcast from the bbc. No one has got a clue what brexit is. Brexit is. No one has quite understood the full extent of this. We rely on the dover and calais crossing. I met borisjohnson once. The doubters, the doomsters, the gloomsters, they are going to get it wrong again. Remainers and leavers, that will end well. Brussels, i would describe as a dogs brexit. We have still not got any raspberries, but it is chris at westminster. Youve got a banana, as well as me. Laura at westminster. Adam in brussels. And doctor ardler in brussels. I like to say doctor when im wearing shoulder pads it has been another big week. Really. I feel cross eyed. My binder has got much thicker. And are we poised to get a new brexit d
Well be bringing you all the reaction and analysis from that Unprecedented Supreme Court ruling. Also on the programme. Well be live in new york where World Leaders have gathered for the un General Assembly. Borisjohnson has only been in powerfor two months. But in that time hes lost six votes in parliament, misled the queen and now hes broken the law. Weve said it before about brexit and well say it again now. Today brought a political earthquake, because the uks highest court has ruled the Prime Ministers decision to suspend parliament for five weeks up to the brexit deadline was unlawful and now void. The government says the Prime Minister has spoken to the queen since the ruling, but his problems wont end there. Tonight Boris Johnson is facing calls to resign and tomorrow hell be back in the uk to face parliament. First, heres how he took the news in new york. Obviously, this is a verdict that we will respect and we respect the judicial process. I have to say i strongly disagree wi
Messages of support for former wales rugby captain, gareth thomas, who has revealed he is hiv positive saying he wants to help reduce the stigma around the condition. And in sport australia struggle chasing 399, as england look to level the ashes. The liberal democrats say they will cancel brexit altogether if they form the next government. Theyve voted at their annual conference in bournmouth to revoke article 50 the legislation which allows the uk to leave the eu without having a referendum first. Party leaderjo swinson says voters must be give the chance to stop what she called the brexit chaos. Our Political Correspondent Jonathan Blakes report from bournemouth contains flash photography. Pro europe and proud, the liberal democrats are clear they want to stop brexit. The question for members here this weekend is how. So far, its been all about another referendum. But the party leader wants to go further and campaign to pull the plug on leaving the eu if it wins a general election.