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you're watching beyond 100 days. have a work cut out. they might have a an evening dash to strasbourg ahead squad of top players and will top of a critical vote tomorrow. theresa may's leadership one spot last season they finished a is in the balance — disappointing third from bottom in but is the eu about to throw the league. this time round the heat is on for them and their new head her a lifeline? coach, to perform. it will be like a mrs may is meeting with commission president breath of fresh air. he treats jean—claude junker tonight — eve ryo ne but can she win something to satisfy breath of fresh air. he treats everyone like the most important those who oppose her deal? player, and that is key for this all i know now is that i think group. that is our goal this year, they are reaching the point which is to win, and that is the expectation every year. it is a where they are about to have some kind of agreement. little bit of pressure but we thrive i'm speculating, but under pressure, here. he has one that's my indication. investigators in ethiopia have england star already playing for the recovered the black boxes from the 737 that crashed yesterday club, but will he be adding more — there are big questions for boeing about the safety of its plane. lionesses to his already impressive also on the programme: squad? it is the best physical league in the world, and the speed, the lights are back on in some parts of caracas, intensity, the transitions, but i after five days of blackouts. think there are players who could come over here and produce and the stars in their own right, stateside. maybe in the future, we will see.
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the season gets under way in the middle of aprilfor the season gets under way in the middle of april for orlando, the season gets under way in the middle of aprilfor orlando, and by then, skinner will be hoping that his players will be playing for pride, and with plenty of flair. many of those stars featuring in this summer's women's world cup, and today england lauched the kit england's women will be wearing. it's been designed specifically for the women's team — the first time they're had one that's different to the men's. they've been semi—finalists the last two major tournaments. roll that kit get them over the line this summer? we have seen some strange weather over the weekend. but bayer leverkusen got a helping hand from the snow in their 3—2 win at hannover in the bundesliga yesterday. a shot headed toward the empty net, only for the orange ball to get stuck in the snow before it had crossed the line. how very different it would have been had that gone in! that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening.
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thanks to john watson thanks tojohn watson and the team. the headlines on bbc news. theresa may has gone to strasbourg for talks with the european commission presidentjean—claude juncker in an effort to get last—minute concessions on the eu withdraw deal. mps at westminster are preparing for a crunch vote on the deal tomorrow. black box voice and data recorders have been found for the ethiopian airlines crash yesterday which killed 157 people on board. a teenager and a man have appeared in court in east london in relation with a murder. and on the financial markets, the ftse 100, with a murder. and on the financial markets, the ftse100, and the dax
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closed slightly up, a difficult day for shares in boeing after the model that has been involved in two crashes, one and ethiopia, and one in indonesia, last october. there is a may has flown to strasbourg to meet the president of the european commission, jean—claude juncker. the minister prime hopes for a breakthrough which would persuade enough to vote for the brexit deal agreed in november but rejected by the commons last month. in the comments before the strasberg meeting was announced, the brexit minister robin walker quashed speculation that the government would delay a meaningful vote on that brexit deal. the meaningful vote will take place and the nation will be tabled today ahead of that debate. it is then that this house will face a fundamental choice, back to brexit deal or risk a delay that would mean once more arguing about brexit, prolonging the current uncertainty, uncertainty which would
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do nothing but pass control the a postles do nothing but pass control the apostles and increase the risks. it is incumbent on this house to deliver on the will of the british people and to provide certainty. tomorrow, members across this house will have the opportunity to do so ina will have the opportunity to do so in a meaningful vote, fully informed on the government was not legal analysis. i believe the right honourable gentleman and every member in this house should take that opportunity to move forward and provide certainty. that was announced at an urgent question put down byjeremy corbyn who said he didn't trust the government not to delay the vote further. mr speaker, this is a matter of trust. time and time again this prime minister has failed to negotiate, failed to compromise and delayed and delayed. after three months, the prime minister has not achieved one single change to her deal. she simply has, as we have often said, been running down the clock. running down the between no—deal, her deal and the
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chaos of leaving the eu without any agreement with anyone. the conservative mp ken clarke, the longest serving mp in the commons sought and received an assurance that if the deal is rejected tomorrow mps will then get to vote on leaving without a deal and to delay brexit later this week. my honourable friend confirmed that the vote on the deal that will come tomorrow, he didn't actually mention the event, if it is defeated, of the vote on wednesday, on whether or not we leave with no deal, and further to that, the vote on thursday about delaying article 50 if indeed this house rejects no—deal. i believe it is an oversight, and i hope he is not going back on last week was not undertakings. i would confirm to my learned friend that the exact words of the prime minister in making that undertaking which we stand by as that firstly we will hold a
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meaningful vote on the 12th of march, if the government has not won a meaningful vote it will table a motion to be voted on by wednesday 13th of march asking this house if it supports leaving the eu without a withdrawal agreement and thirdly, if the house rejects both of these options the government will on the 14th of march been forward a motion on whether parliament was to see a short, limited extension to article 50. the group of mps that to be semi has to win over if her deal is to have any chance of passing is the conservative brexiteer mps known as the european research group. iain duncan smith of that group says that he wants mps to have time to look at the legal implications of any changes to the backstop. there are needs to be time to look at the legalities of this. the key thing was that the attorney general should be able to say that he would change his opinion that the longer the backstop is an entrapment as he said it was previously. so everyone needs to discuss that and we have a group of legal people who are going to
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look at that as well. so it is tight, but we have to do all of that work before reaching a final conclusion but it sounds like they think they've got something so that is what the statement will be about tonight. we want to see what it is and the legalities of that, is it good enough for him to change his advice, which was quite tough last time, so basically, the agreement was that it would leave us trapped ina was that it would leave us trapped in a backstop which would give them com plete in a backstop which would give them complete negotiating power over us which is not good, serve that changes and he is able to say that it is different and the kit malthouse arrangements are part of a package signed up to by the eu, not just discussed and with an end date, then that process is moving in the right direction, certainly, yes. we will have more in all of this on beyond 100 days after the weather,
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with chris faulks. we have some heavy rain swinging eastwards overnight, strong winds reaching 70 mph on exposed scottish curse, and is that rain pushes through we will have colder air pushing into scotla nd have colder air pushing into scotland and northern ireland as well. on tuesday, that band of rain pushing eastwards, with some squalling gusty winds, and that colder air edging squalling gusty winds, and that colderairedging in, squalling gusty winds, and that colder air edging in, temperatures falling for many through the afternoon with heavy showers falling for northern and western areas, and blizzard conditions in the scottish highlands. on tuesday afternoon and evening, strong winds targeting northern ireland, with costs on the case reaching 80 mph, before strong winds affect north—west scotland, england and wales with gusts strong enough to bring down trees and the risk of transport disruption on wednesday, and power supply is being affected, as well.
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