A vital gas pipeline with russia says washington is meddling in its national players. And as the uns 1st ever global refugee for wraps up we report from one of the key transit points for african migrants heading to europe this is where migrants are being hidden by smugglers who brinson across the Sahara Desert to be on the matter in safety after the smuggler has enough of them for one transport and then the dangerous and sometimes deadly journey begins well go to niger where despite times of borders migrants continue to risk their lives in the desert. Im called aspen welcome to the Program Later today u. S. Lawmakers will take an historic vote on whether to impeach President Donald Trump the democratic controlled house of representatives is expect. That to back the move that would make him just the 3rd president in 240 years to be impeached within trigger a trial in the senate on whether or not to remove trump from Office Thousands of demonstrators have rallied across the country in su
Isaid, if i said, if it was your 19 year old son or your son, no matter what age, you would do the same as me, and he was holding my hand and he said, yes, i would. Four bulgarian football fans suspected of subjecting black england players to racist abuse have been detained following police raids. A severely brain damaged girl who the nhs believed should have her life support withdrawn has arrived in italy to continue her treatment there instead. Welcome to westminster. We are live from westminster on another really important day in the Brexit Process. The chances of a brexit deal between the eu and the uk being agreed this week this are now shrinking, according to government sources. We are alsojust we are also just hearing that Michel Barnier is being quoted as saying that he has told eu commissioners he is hopeful of getting a deal today. Thats the irish broadcaster rte saying that Michel Barnier has told eu commissioners he is hopeful of getting a deal today, so some variation in o
Over a thousand workers are laid off. A warning from the un extreme flooding could be happening every year by 2050. President trump releases details of confidential conversations amid moves to have him impeached. And archie meets the archbishop the first good look at the royal baby on harry and meghans tour of africa. And in sport on bbc news, theres a a surprise result at the Rugby World Cup injapan as uruguay beat fiji in their opening match. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Borisjohnson has flown back overnight from new york to address mps. They are back at westminster after the suspension of parliament was ruled unlawful by the Supreme Court yesterday. In angry exchanges in the commons, the attorney general called opposition parties cowards for not agreeing to an early election and branded parliament a disgrace. He was, in turn, accused of knowing no shame. The Prime Minister is due to appear in the commons any time now. 0ur Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports
But there was genuine outrage and upset too at the Prime Ministers language, branded by some mps as a dangerous disgrace. Well be asking voters in portsmouth what they make of the chaotic events of the past few days at westminster. And well be answering some of the many questions sent in by viewers and listeners, on what could happen next. Also on the programme. Donald trumps dealings with the ukrainian president , now a transcript is published of a telephone conversation, which opponents say proves that the president acted improperly. In northern ireland, 1,200 workers lose theirjobs as one of the uks main bus makers goes into administration. Whos going to employ a 62 year old man . Ive nothing now. Thats it. We report from hull on the citys flooding problem as scientists warn that Climate Change is pushing sea levels even higher. And in south africa, harry and meghan introduce young archie to one of the giants of the battle against apartheid. And coming up in sport on bbc news, liver
The day of reckoning with the voters. A transcript is published of Donald Trumps conversation with the ukranian president opponents say it proves the president acted improperly. And at 11 30, well be taking an in depth look at the papers with our reviewers, eve pollard and laura hughes. Stay with us for that. A very good evening and welcome to bbc news. Boris johnson has faced the house of commons, for the First Time Since his defeat in the Supreme Court yesterday. There were bad tempered exchanges as the Prime Minister claimed that the Supreme Court had been wrong to pronounce on a political question at a time of Great National controversy. The highest court in the land ruled unanimously that mrjohnson had acted unlawfully when he suspended parliament for five weeks. The Prime Minister rejected labour calls for him to resign, and challenged the opposition parties to agree to a general election. Heres our Political Editor laura kuenssberg. To lead often is to be alone. Borisjohnson on