Intensify brexit talks with the uk but both sides say more work is needed to get a deal. Turkeys offensive against the kurds continues, the un says 100,000 people have now fled their homes in Northern Syria. And the five year old daughter of Nazanin Zaghari ratcliffe, the british woman jailed in iran, returns to britain. Ina in a moment its going to be sportsday but first lets take a look at what else is coming up on bbc news. At 7 15pm, we will speak to professor Laura Hammond about the Nobel Peace Prize awarded today to the ethiopian prime minister. And that 7 20 p m we are going to be discussing matters with the met Police Deputy assistant commissioner Lawrence Taylor after the met revealed extension rebellion protests have stretched Police Forces in london. And at 7 30pm i will be speaking to the trade expert sam lowe about the green light the eu has given full brexit talks with the uk to now intensify. Thats coming up on bbc news. First its sportsday. Here is what is coming up on
Years debating over brexit in parliament. There will be crucial votes again tonight but if mps reject a proposal to speed the withdrawal bill through the commons by thursday borisjohnsons deal is unlikely to be passed by the october 31st deadline. Im joanna gosling, the other stories developing this morning on bbc newsroom live. Northamptonshire police are to travel to the us to question under caution the american diplomats wife who fled the uk after being involved in a fatal car crash. Abortion has been decriminalised in Northern Ireland and same sex marriage has been legalised after westminster voted for the changes in july. Canadas Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, wins a second term in office but loses his majority in parliament and will need support from smaller parties to carry on governing. Good morning to you. Welcome to westminster where borisjohnson will urge mps to back his brexit deal, as he launches a final bid to get the uk to leave the eu by the end of the month. Today he
Area of low pressure continues to push eastwards, very wet weather particularly for england and wales, into southern scotland well, could be localised flooding problems, still some strong winds in the south, but phenomenon island in the northern part of scotland, the wind is lighter, a few showers with some spells of sunshine as well. As we head into sunday evening on the back edge of that low pressure system, notice the isobars squatting together, another bout of strong winds, this time from the north or north west, could see gust of 60 mph, some coastal flooding north west, could see gust of 60 mph, some coastalflooding is possible in eastern areas. The back edge of that weather system will draw down cold air from the north, but mild airat draw down cold air from the north, but mild air at the same time will be trying to return from the south west ahead of this, this is oui south west ahead of this, this is our next area of low pressure. This will be making its move during monday. Mo
The regulator says customers could be paying millions services, with too many people of pounds too much looked after by workers who lack today we find out what theyre doing skills and training. To tackle it. In 2018, inspectors who visited britians gymnasts are celebtrating their best ever hospitals for people with learning World Championships three of the teams Medal Winners are with us this morning. Disabilities and autism rated 1 as inadequate. This year, 10 have been given this lowest rating. Its a cloudy start of the day for last year, inspections of inpatient many. Rain across north east England Mental Health services for children but that will clear, the sun will and teenagers found come out but later, more rain will 3 were inadequate. Come out but later, more rain will come in from the west. Now, 7 are failing to meet standards. What weve seen is a perfect Storm Brewing an increase in demand, its tuesday 15th october. Plus some real concerns our top story. Englands euro 2020 qu
England suffer their first qualifying defeat in ten years. Theyre beaten 2 1 by the Czech Republic, and will have to wait a little longer to qualify for euro 2020. Plus, are we about to see sporting history over the next few hours . Well be live in vienna following the progress of kenyan runner Eliud Kipchoge as he tries to become the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. Its saturday the 12th of october. Our top story there are warnings that the school gates have become a breeding ground for harmful myths about the safety of vaccinations against conditions like measles. Nhs england chief Simon Stevens has spoken out after the latest figures showed a rise in the number of measles cases and fall in the take up of all routine jabs for under fives in the last year. Simon jones has more. So we just so wejust do so we just do about there. The jab against measles mumps and rubella is, in the word of each microphone nhss chief Simon Stevens, is easy, free, and can save lives but