i think there is a stock —— strong case for interpreting aesop brexit as a mandate. r talking to us -- interpreting a soft brexit. the headlines on bbc news: tear gas and rubber bullets have been used to try to break up crowds of anti—government protestors in paris. around 700 people have been arrested. in the us. — president trump has announced that his chief of staffjohn kelly — is to leave his administration at the end of the year. here — the senior government minister, amber rudd, has warned the country would be in "uncharted territory" if mps reject theresa may's brexit deal. police in new zealand are preparing to charge a 26—year—old man with the murder of the british backpacker grace millane. grace was last seen in auckland a week ago. police say there's evidence she's dead but her body has yet to be found. simonjones reports. described by her family as lovely, outgoing, fun—loving. in grace millane's hometown in essex, they're trying to comprehend the news that her disappearance is being treated as murder. it is very, very sad. devastating for the family, obvi