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you're watching beyond 100 days... a junior game a couple a new brexit vote tomorrow — more like in a junior game a couple of weeks ago, a couple ofjuniors, theresa may wants mps to sign off on just part of her deal — we have been educating juniors, they to leave the eu. it could be the prime got chased, not chaste, but they minister's final chance have to lock themselves in the to secure a brexit legacy — dressing room. then a week later the but will parliament back her? as ever — the clock is ticking — same team were given the same the leader of the commons tells mps referee some grief. so nothing has if they approve the withdrawal agreement tomorrow — they will have a new been done about it. it is poor deadline of may 22nd. management on behalf of that. the we don't want to be on the situation of asking for another extension main referees are trying to make a and facing the potential requirement sta nce to of participating in european main referees are trying to make a stance to say that we are supporting these boys, something has got to be parliament elections. done otherwise we won't referee. 0k, ian, it is great to get your the dup says the prime minister does thoughts and insight on what is a not have their support and labour worrying trend in the game. we wait is staying firm as well. and see whether that strike action will have the desired effect this we're not prepared to support weekend. no problem. formerjersey the prime minister on this. referee joining weekend. no problem. formerjersey refereejoining us on weekend. no problem. formerjersey referee joining us on the weekend. no problem. formerjersey refereejoining us on the programme tonight.
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there's been a 15—year wait for female participation in formula one. is that about to end with the launch of motorsport‘s w series — five british drivers will take part in the event only for female drivers after coming through four days of qualifiers earlier this week to book their place in the first race in may. ben croucher has more. on the outside, this looks like any single seater series. 18 cars, 18 drivers on the inside it is very different. this is w series, the first to only have female drivers. after whittling them down through the winter, the final test came earlier this week in spain in their first taste of forming the three cars. the final 28 became the final 18, and a unique shot at history. the fact that it is women is actually irrelevant in the place of this being racist. after six races we are going to be able to crown the inaugural w series champion. we are going to be able to crown the inaugural w series champion. all five brits made it. there were those who say w series will only segregate talent, and if women are good enough, they can and will compete
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equally with men. nonetheless, chadwick hopes she can inspire others to follow her path. chadwick hopes she can inspire others to follow her pathlj chadwick hopes she can inspire others to follow her path. i just wa nt others to follow her path. i just want to prove it is possible. i know in the back of my head what i can achieve, if i can achieve it, then thousands and how many other females that female drivers can too. the series is in may before the decider in august. the winner will pocket nearly £a00,000 with an even bigger reward potentially waiting in the long run. we wait to see whether we will see a female driver in formula 1. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. i will hand you back to ben. let's ta ke let's take you back to the latest of elements with brexit. the covenant will ask mps to vote on the prime minister's brexit deal tomorrow. but only part of it, the withdrawal agreement part of it, not the political declaration. the withdrawal agreement covers the
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divorce bill, citizens' rights, and the controversial irish backstop. meanwhile, labour leaderjeremy corbyn has said his mps will vote against the govan's motion tomorrow. the government is bringing back this new brexit motion tomorrow. would labour supported 7 new brexit motion tomorrow. would labour supported? no, what the prime minister has tried to do is bring back something she has denied she would do on the 14th ofjanuary which is separate the withdrawal agreement from the little declaration from the future arrangement. you cannot separate them because you move into a blindfold brexit on the basis of the withdrawal agreement. you have said in the past you have no problem in a party at the withdrawal of him as such, one notjust get it over the line and talk about the little declaration later? because there is i'io declaration later? because there is no way out of it what you have signed it and gone into it. we are not prepared to support the prime minister on this. we want to see a discussion on both the issues, and in particular, the crucial future arrangement. that is why we have proposed a customs union, access to
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the market, and crucially, protection of consumer, environment and worker rights. it is an amended motion, why not tax something like a commitment to a customs union on the tomorrow's motion? we are not amending tomorrow on monday, the house will return to the issues. we will debate the issues once more and we will again put forward our views oi'i we will again put forward our views on the future arrangement with europe which is an economic relationship which also gives us those guarantees and does not lead us those guarantees and does not lead us in the direction of telling this country —— mac telling this country into some kind of low tax offshore american trade arraignment. betting to be some kind of division yesterday between mps who are moving towards the idea of a conferment revote on any deal and those who support a customs union. do you think that you need to be clearer about where you stand? obviously you back to the idea of a second vote
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yesterday. we backed a vote on the basis that there should be an opportunity for a vote on a deal, and on alternatives to it. but not a hobson's choice of her deal or no deal. that was labour leaderjeremy corbyn. two weeks after cyclone idai hit southern africa, there have been verified cases of cholera with more expected to emerge. in mozambique alone, it is estimated almost 2 million people have been affected by the floods. the un world food programme says the cyclone has write out a year's worth of crops in mozambique, malawi and in zimbabwe. i will correspond and is in mozambique.
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once a classroom of this school has become an open air shelter for over 2000 people. many are getting help, but not all. news spreads of the arrival of a few beds of donated clothes. we need everything. there is no food. we need everything. some have gone back to patch together their lives and their homes. this man lost nearly everything in the storm. the hardest part is finding money to build my house and food to feed my family because the water took it. the storm has passed but the danger hasn't. we on the food in bricks and mortar, people here need emergency health care. as the threat of disease hovers. so far, only a
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handful of cholera cases have been confirmed. thousands more have been treated for diarrhoea. a tell—tale sign of the waterborne disease. when epidemic threatens. the storm water from cyclone idai may only be starting to recede, but its effects linger on. right, let's check out the latest weather forecast for you now with sarah keith lucas. it has been a beautiful day across most parts of the country, we have had a lot of blue sky, the blossom is really coming out now. a picture of cherry blossom comes from one of our weather watchers in worcestershire. it has been breezy at the far north of scotland. through this evening and tonight, the northern isles and western isles, strengthening winds. elsewhere, we have largely clear skies. some mist and fog patches
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forming, particularly across northern patches of england and wales with temperatures in rural spots falling close to freezing. they could be a touch of frost in the most prone spots. on friday, a fine —looking day for the bulk of england wales and southern and south—eastern scotland. we are looking at 13 to 17 celsius in these areas. through the weekend, that cooler air will slowly sink its way south across the country. still a lot of dry weather on the cards. you can see in london 18 degrees on sunday. we are looking atjust 11 on sunday.
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