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the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time but some members of her party are saying she cannot continue trying to force it through parliament. i would be concerned if she were to come back and try yet again to batter her deal through. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers but thousands haven't yet done so. thousands of palestinian protesters take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. the rolling stones postpone their upcoming tour of the us and canada as mickjagger is told he needs medical treatment. and at half past four, the best of the week's exclusive interviews and reports from the victoria derbyshire programme. theresa may is discussing ways of bringing her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time next week after yet another commons defeat yesterday. it was the third time the prime minister's plan was rejected by mps — this t
the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time but some members of her party are saying she cannot continue trying to force it through parliament. i would be concerned if she were to come back and try yet again to batter her deal through. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers but thousands haven't yet done so. thousands of...
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first, the brexit negotiations continued on monday with the uk again seeking changes to the eu withdrawal agreemente ministerflew to the eu withdrawal agreement. the prime minister flew to strasbourg for talks with jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission. ministers promised mps a vote on the brexit deal on tuesday. the mood in the commons was tense, with mps saying they wouldn't know until the last minute what they were being asked to vote on. the labour leaderjeremy corbyn secured an urgent statement from the government in the hope of hearing from the prime minister. to ask the prime minister... if she will make a statement on progress made in achieving legal changes to the eu withdrawal agreement and the timetable for approval in this house through a meaningful vote. timetable for approval in this house through a meaningfulvote. hear, hear. thank you, mr speaker. as negotiations are ongoing, thank you, mr speaker, as negotiations are ongoing on this matter and are at a critical stage, i am ongoing on this matter and are at a critical stage, lam new ongoing on this matter and
first, the brexit negotiations continued on monday with the uk again seeking changes to the eu withdrawal agreemente ministerflew to the eu withdrawal agreement. the prime minister flew to strasbourg for talks with jean—claude juncker, the president of the european commission. ministers promised mps a vote on the brexit deal on tuesday. the mood in the commons was tense, with mps saying they wouldn't know until the last minute what they were being asked to vote on. the labour leaderjeremy...
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the headlines at ten: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. this government will continue to press the case for the orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with footballer emiliano sala on board was not qualified to fly at night. all eurostar trains to and from st pancras are currently suspended due to a trespasser near the tracks. a man has now been arrested. the royal college of psychiatrists calls for assessments of children's mental health to include questions about their use of social media. masterchef saw it's first all—female final last night. we'll be speaking to the winner in the next half hour. and the travel show comes from the usa this week where we follow a family and their autistic twins as they take their first ever holiday together. theresa may is discussing ways of bringing her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time next week after yet another commons defea
the headlines at ten: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. this government will continue to press the case for the orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with footballer emiliano sala on board was not qualified to fly at night. all eurostar trains to and from st pancras are currently suspended due to a...
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the headlines at 11: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. this government will continue to press the case for an orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with footballer emiliano sala on board was not qualified to fly at night. eurostar says passengers using st pancras in london should expect numerous cancellations and severe delays after a trespasser spent the night near the tracks. the royal college of psychiatrists calls for assessments of children's mental health to include questions about their use of social media. and at 11:30, carrie gracie will be joined by some of london's foreign correspondents to discuss just one topic, which is, of course, brexit. what happens next and who decides? find out on dateline in half an hour. theresa may is discussing ways of bringing her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time next week after yet another commons defeat yesterday. it was t
the headlines at 11: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. this government will continue to press the case for an orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with footballer emiliano sala on board was not qualified to fly at night. eurostar says passengers using st pancras in london should expect numerous...
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was the withdrawal agreement and you could separate bat and keep the political declaration and have an extension. it is not absolutely clear. the government could in the eurawal agreement bill which has to pass, set aside that bit of the rest act and say actually, notwithstanding the fact that we are supposed to approve both, let's go ahead and improve the withdrawal agreement and then talk more about the political declaration. or, actually, if you have a plan that the eu has asked for, the other possibility is you could go back to europe and say, we could pass the withdrawal agreement but we need some changes to the political declaration then we could pass both of them and then the eu would be in line with existing uk law so there is much to be said for the idea to end the stalemate, do you have a problem with the withdrawal agreement? in principle there is little reason why the labour party should have any on it, because lots of things that they want are in the withdrawal agreement so that separate them rather than have this thing, lots of people are voting against the package because they don't like the political declaration. there are labour mps, lis
was the withdrawal agreement and you could separate bat and keep the political declaration and have an extension. it is not absolutely clear. the government could in the eurawal agreement bill which has to pass, set aside that bit of the rest act and say actually, notwithstanding the fact that we are supposed to approve both, let's go ahead and improve the withdrawal agreement and then talk more about the political declaration. or, actually, if you have a plan that the eu has asked for, the...
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headlines at 3pm: the prime minister and senior conservatives look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. the deal which delivers on the referendum in a way that works for oui’ referendum in a way that works for our economy is the best way forward, but recognising some colleagues do still have concerns about that, we need to work through those. parliament ultimately have to vote for something. parliament ultimately have to vote for something. thousands of palestinian protesters take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers — but thousands haven't yet done so. the rolling stones postpone their upcoming tour of the us and canada as mickjagger is told he needs medical treatment. and at 3:30pm, click investigates the sexual exploitation of children on encrypted messaging apps in the philippines, and the und
headlines at 3pm: the prime minister and senior conservatives look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. the deal which delivers on the referendum in a way that works for oui’ referendum in a way that works for our economy is the best way forward, but recognising some colleagues do still have concerns about that, we need to work through those. parliament ultimately have to vote for something....
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the headlines at 2pm: the prime minister and her cabinet look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. i think what we have to do is make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that's what people voted for and i'm sure that's what the prime minister continues to be determined to deliver. thousands of palestinian protesters have gathered on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers — but thousands haven't yet done so. the rolling stones postpone their upcoming tour of the us and canada as mickjagger is told he needs medical treatment. and at 2:30pm, the bbc‘s brexitcast team look back at another unprecedented week at westminster. theresa may is discussing ways of bringing her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time next week — after yet another commo
the headlines at 2pm: the prime minister and her cabinet look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. i think what we have to do is make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that's what people voted for and i'm sure that's what the prime minister continues to be determined to deliver. thousands of palestinian protesters have gathered on the border...
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the headlines at 11: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum, we have to keep trying. that is what people voted for. at the end of january, that is what people voted for. at the end ofjanuary, lost by the largest majority that a government has ever lost in parliamentary history, then brought it back again, talking about introducing it for a fourth time by the end of the week. this is ridiculous. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers, but thousands haven't yet done so. thousands of palestinians take part in the protest on the border between gaza and israel, to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medical treatment. down and out for huddersfield town, who are relegated from the premier league after they los
the headlines at 11: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum, we have to keep trying. that is what people voted for. at the end of january, that is what people voted for. at the end ofjanuary, lost by the largest majority that a government has ever lost in parliamentary history, then brought it back again, talking about...
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the headlines at 12: the prime minister and her cabinet look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying. that's what people voted for and i'm quite sure that's what the prime minister continues to be determined to deliver. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with footballer emiliano sala on board was not qualified to fly at night. eurostar says passengers using st pancras in london should expect numerous cancellations and severe delays after a trespasser spent the night on a roof near the tracks. thousands of palestinian protesters have gathered on the boundary between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. masterchef saw its first all—female final last night — but who was the winner? and at 12:30, click investigates the sexual exploitation of children on encrypted messaging apps in the philippines, and the undercover bot trying to c
the headlines at 12: the prime minister and her cabinet look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying. that's what people voted for and i'm quite sure that's what the prime minister continues to be determined to deliver. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with...
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union by not backing the withdrawal agreement —— the withdrawal agreement, does that increase the risk of this april 12 deadline approaching and the uk beating the deal —— the eueal —— the eu with a deal it off?|j want what is best for the country as opposed to what's great for the conservative party which is what this whole exercise been about keeping her parted together. remember when she said we would get the exact same benefits and saying this would be the easiest deal in history, three and a £50 million for the nhs, no one says that any more. it is now trying to avert a contest 01’ it is now trying to avert a contest orfee. i don't want it is now trying to avert a contest or fee. i don't want to it is now trying to avert a contest orfee. i don't want to go it is now trying to avert a contest or fee. i don't want to go for the second best thing if we can com pletely second best thing if we can completely remain full members of the eu. the stuff on monday again, the eu. the stuff on monday again, the headlines were saying last week no, no. but there are other options i committed more votes than others and that shows where the house of commons is going. so c
union by not backing the withdrawal agreement —— the withdrawal agreement, does that increase the risk of this april 12 deadline approaching and the uk beating the deal —— the eueal —— the eu with a deal it off?|j want what is best for the country as opposed to what's great for the conservative party which is what this whole exercise been about keeping her parted together. remember when she said we would get the exact same benefits and saying this would be the easiest deal in...
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the prime minister and senior conservatives look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreement backe commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. the deal which delivers on the referendum in a way that works for our economy is the best way forward, but recognising some colleagues do still have concerns about that which we need to work through. but parliament has to vote for something. thousands of palestinian protesters take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers but thousands haven't yet done so. the rolling stones postpone their upcoming tour of the us and canada as mickjagger is told he needs medical treatment. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week, we investigate the sexual exploitation of children on unencrypted messaging apps — and the undercover bot trying to catch the perpetrators. often on the show, we talk about the positive impact
the prime minister and senior conservatives look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreement backe commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. the deal which delivers on the referendum in a way that works for our economy is the best way forward, but recognising some colleagues do still have concerns about that which we need to work through. but parliament has to vote for something. thousands of palestinian protesters take part in protests on the border between...
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the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. some members of her party say she shouldn't try to force it through parliament. i would be concerned if she was simply to come back and try yet agin to batter her deal through. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers but thousands haven't yet done so. thousands of palestinian protesters take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. the rolling stones postpone their upcoming tour of the us and canada as mickjagger is told he needs medical treatment. and now on bbc news, victoria derbyshire takes a look back at some of the highlights from her progamme this week. hello and welcome to our programme. over the next half an hour, we'll bring you some of the exclusive and original journalism we've broadcast over the last week. we first reported on breast ironing back in 2016. it's where hot objects are used to press and d
the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. some members of her party say she shouldn't try to force it through parliament. i would be concerned if she was simply to come back and try yet agin to batter her deal through. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers but thousands haven't yet done so. thousands of palestinian...
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theresa may and her cabinet look for ways to bring the eu withdrawal agreement back to parliament for a fourth vote, after it was defeated yesterday. pope francis is in morocco — on a mission to boost conversations with other religions. and the rolling stones postpone their north america tour because mickjagger needs medical treatment. hello and welcome to world news today. tens of thousands of palestinians have protested in heavy rain along the fence between gaza and israel, marking the first anniversary of the weekly demonstrations there. health officials in gaza say four palestinians have died during protests. demonstrators have been calling for israel to allow refugees back into the homes their families fled, when the state of israel was created in 1948. they also want the easing of the blockade on gaza. the un says at least 190 palestinians and an israeli soldier were killed between march and december of last year. our middle east correspondent tom bateman has travelled to one of the protest areas in gaza. he sent us this report. we are at the biggest protest just east of gaza ci
theresa may and her cabinet look for ways to bring the eu withdrawal agreement back to parliament for a fourth vote, after it was defeated yesterday. pope francis is in morocco — on a mission to boost conversations with other religions. and the rolling stones postpone their north america tour because mickjagger needs medical treatment. hello and welcome to world news today. tens of thousands of palestinians have protested in heavy rain along the fence between gaza and israel, marking the...
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secure a brexit legacy, the prime minister has decided go for a new parliamentary vote on her eu withdrawal agreementomorrow. but, as ever, there's a catch. this time, mps will be asked to back the part of the agreement that deals only with the divorce, leaving the political declaration, which describes britain's future relations with the eu, to another day. our political editor laura kuenssberg explains what lies behind theresa may's latest parliamentary manouevre. they won't just be they won'tjust be talked into it. still too many quarrels about what to do. mark is in a real minority here because he... 17.4 million people. ministers still want to move forward theresa may's compromise with the eu to end all the noise. politicians of all political parties have a duty to put the national interest first, so we can put this controversy behind us and move on to a brighterfuture controversy behind us and move on to a brighter future for the controversy behind us and move on to a brighterfuture for the british people. but conversations are over for now. the allies they need. the dup, who will not back the
secure a brexit legacy, the prime minister has decided go for a new parliamentary vote on her eu withdrawal agreementomorrow. but, as ever, there's a catch. this time, mps will be asked to back the part of the agreement that deals only with the divorce, leaving the political declaration, which describes britain's future relations with the eu, to another day. our political editor laura kuenssberg explains what lies behind theresa may's latest parliamentary manouevre. they won't just be they...
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the prime minister and her cabinet look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. i think what we have to do is make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that's what people voted for and i'm sure that's what the prime minister continues to be determined to deliver. palestinian officials say two men have been killed by israeli fire during protests to mark the first anniversary of weekly demonstrations on the border of gaza. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers but thousands haven't yet done so. the rolling stones postpone their upcoming tour of the us and canada as mickjagger is told he needs medical treatment. now on bbc news, after another momentous week in british politics it's time to take stock with brexitcast, recorded yesterday evening after another big day in westminster. so it's friday 29th march 2019. that date that it has been a near pr
the prime minister and her cabinet look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time after it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. i think what we have to do is make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that's what people voted for and i'm sure that's what the prime minister continues to be determined to deliver. palestinian officials say two men have been killed by israeli fire during protests to mark...
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the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people of the referendum. we have to keep trying, that is what people voted for. put it at the end ofjanuary and lost by the largest ever majority the government was defeated in parliamentary history, put it back again then again and is now going to apparently try again next week. this is beyond ridiculous. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers, but thousands haven't yet done so. thousands of palestinian take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, with me lizzie greenwood—hughes and ben mundy. the headlines this evening... city back on top. they replace liverpool, for the moment, after a lunchtime win at fulham. but huddersfield are down, after two years at the
the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people of the referendum. we have to keep trying, that is what people voted for. put it at the end ofjanuary and lost by the largest ever majority the government was defeated in parliamentary history, put it back again then again and is now going to apparently try again next week. this is beyond ridiculous....
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the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that is what people voted for. put it at the end ofjanuary and lost by the largest ever majority the government was defeated in parliamentary history, put it back again then again and is now going to apparently try again next week. this is beyond ridiculous. thousands of palestinian take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming rolling stones tour of the us and canada as he needs medical treatment. huddersfield town are relegated from the premier league after they lose at crystal palace. more on that in sportsday in half an hour. good evening. the prime minister is understood to be considering asking mps to vote for a fourth time on the withdrawal agreement she negotiated to leave the european union. yesterday, her deal was defeated by 58 votes
the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons for a fourth time. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that is what people voted for. put it at the end ofjanuary and lost by the largest ever majority the government was defeated in parliamentary history, put it back again then again and is now going to apparently try again next week. this is beyond ridiculous....
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mps voted overwhelmingly to reject the prime minister's eu withdrawal agreement. 242 mps voted to approveeal, but 391 voted to reject it. that means the government was defeated by 149 votes. at the last meaningful vote in january, the government lost by an ever bigger record margin of 230 votes. this defeat is smaller than that but it's still a huge setback for theresa may. so where does she go now? the prime minister was the first to speak and outlined the next steps. i'm passionate about delivering the result of the referendum, but i equally passionately believe the best way to do that is to leave in an orderly way with a deal and i still believe there is a majority in the house for that course of action. i'm conscious also... and i'm conscious also of my duties as prime minister of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland. and the potential damage to the union that leaving without a deal could do when one part of our country is without devolved governments. i can therefore confirm the motion will read that this house declined to approve leaving the european union withou
mps voted overwhelmingly to reject the prime minister's eu withdrawal agreement. 242 mps voted to approveeal, but 391 voted to reject it. that means the government was defeated by 149 votes. at the last meaningful vote in january, the government lost by an ever bigger record margin of 230 votes. this defeat is smaller than that but it's still a huge setback for theresa may. so where does she go now? the prime minister was the first to speak and outlined the next steps. i'm passionate about...
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the uk had been scheduled to leave the european union, theresa may is battling to get her eu withdrawal agreementhrough the house of commons. mps are due to deliver their verdict in about an hour and a half. if they reject the agreement — which covers only the terms of departure — ministers have warned of a long extension, with the eu setting the terms. the government's making frantic last—ditch efforts to secure support. the dup have reiterated their opposition, but some backbench labour mps and prominent conservative brexiteers have changed their positions and now say they'll back the agreement. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, reports. westminster on what should have been brexit day. but instead there is deadlock and delay. on show, the now familiarfaces deadlock and delay. on show, the now familiar faces and fixtures of this epic daily political drama. the prime minister, long having lost full control, arrived at parliament for another attempt to push her plan forward , for another attempt to push her plan forward, somehow. and those who could sway things one way or the other new
the uk had been scheduled to leave the european union, theresa may is battling to get her eu withdrawal agreementhrough the house of commons. mps are due to deliver their verdict in about an hour and a half. if they reject the agreement — which covers only the terms of departure — ministers have warned of a long extension, with the eu setting the terms. the government's making frantic last—ditch efforts to secure support. the dup have reiterated their opposition, but some backbench labour...
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the british prime minister, theresa may, has been looking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreementwill test support for other options during a second round of so—called "indicative votes" on monday. staying with brexit: 0ur political correspondent alex
the british prime minister, theresa may, has been looking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreementwill test support for other options during a second round of so—called "indicative votes" on monday. staying with brexit: 0ur political correspondent alex
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the headlines at 11: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to thees yesterday. this government will continue to press the case for an orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with footballer emiliano sala on board was not qualified to fly at night. eurostar says passengers using st pancras in london should expect numerous cancellations and severe delays after a trespasser spent the night near the tracks. the royal college of psychiatrists calls for assessments of children's mental health to include questions about their use of social media. and at 11:30, carrie gracie will be joined by some of london's foreign
the headlines at 11: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to thees yesterday. this government will continue to press the case for an orderly brexit that the result of the referendum demands. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with footballer emiliano sala on board was not qualified to fly at night. eurostar says passengers using st pancras in london should expect numerous cancellations and severe delays after a trespasser spent the...
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the british prime minister, theresa may, has been looking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreementk to parliament after it was defeated for a third time on friday. mps meanwhile will test support for other options during a second round of so—called "indicative votes" on monday. now on bbc news, does society really accept bisexuality? to find out, radio 1's newsbeat has spent a year following a group of friends as they try to hold the uk's first major bi pride march. this programme contains some adult themes. lgbt pride events, the perfect place for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and loads of other people to come together and celebrate who they are. well, not according to this lot. these events are often not fully inclusive to bi people, so this is an opportunity for us to say actually, we're going to create our own space. they have decided to try and do something never before done in the uk, to organise a pride event specifically for bisexual people. it can be quite difficult trying to fit in within the lgbtq community. definitely a lot that i have heard about just wanting ev
the british prime minister, theresa may, has been looking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreementk to parliament after it was defeated for a third time on friday. mps meanwhile will test support for other options during a second round of so—called "indicative votes" on monday. now on bbc news, does society really accept bisexuality? to find out, radio 1's newsbeat has spent a year following a group of friends as they try to hold the uk's first major bi pride march. this...
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the british prime minister, theresa may, has been looking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreementk to parliament after it was defeated for a third time on friday. mps, meanwhile, will test support for other options during a second round of so—called indicative votes on monday. now on bbc news, it's dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. today, one topic — brexit on borrowed time. what happens next? and who decides? westminster? brussels? theresa may? a new british prime minister? british voters? my guests today are tim montgomerie of the website conservative home, political commentator steve richards, stefanie bolzen of german newspaper die welt, and portugese writer, eunice goes. welcome to you all. so the prime minister staked so much on her brexit deal, she lost twice, then she staked her leadership and she lost again. some joked that theresa may couldn't even manage to fall on her own sword successfully. but with all our futures hanging in the balance, no british citizen or resident has much to laugh about this weekend. so what next? tim, you
the british prime minister, theresa may, has been looking for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreementk to parliament after it was defeated for a third time on friday. mps, meanwhile, will test support for other options during a second round of so—called indicative votes on monday. now on bbc news, it's dateline london. hello and welcome to dateline london. i'm carrie gracie. today, one topic — brexit on borrowed time. what happens next? and who decides? westminster? brussels? theresa may?...
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the headlines: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that is what people voted for. put it at the end ofjanuary and lost by the largest ever majority the government was defeated in parliamentary history, put it back again then again and is now going to apparently try again next week. this is beyond ridiculous. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers, but thousands haven't yet done so. thousands of palestinian take part in protests on the border between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began. mick jagger is forced to postpone the upcoming
the headlines: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the commons we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying, that is what people voted for. put it at the end ofjanuary and lost by the largest ever majority the government was defeated in parliamentary history, put it back again then again and is now going to apparently try again next week. this is beyond ridiculous. today is the...
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he warned that the uncertainty around it, and the vote to reject the eu withdrawal agreement — was castingoints from the statement. philip hammond promised a £26.6 billion brexit divided, if mps vote to leave the european union with a deal. police forces in england will receive an immediate £100 million to help tackle a rise in knife crime. and the chancellor also announced a £3 billion "affordable homes guarantee scheme", which will be aimed at building 30,000 affordable homes forfirst timebuyers. let's hear now from the chancellor, as he announced that extra funding for police forces in england to deal with knife crime. police funding is due to rise by up to £970 million from april. many police and crime commissioners have already committed to using this extra funding to recruit and train additional police officers. but that ta kes additional police officers. but that takes time. and action is needed now. the prime minister and i have decided exceptionally to make available immediately to police forces in england and additional £100 million over the course of the next year. ring fenced t
he warned that the uncertainty around it, and the vote to reject the eu withdrawal agreement — was castingoints from the statement. philip hammond promised a £26.6 billion brexit divided, if mps vote to leave the european union with a deal. police forces in england will receive an immediate £100 million to help tackle a rise in knife crime. and the chancellor also announced a £3 billion "affordable homes guarantee scheme", which will be aimed at building 30,000 affordable homes...
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the eu withdrawal agreement is due to be put before mps in the commons again this week, after previouslyal correspondent jonathan blake. what more has she said in the paper? the arguments over the details on the deal have been had no entries theresa may realises her best argument is perhaps this moral one, appealing to mps to see if you want brexit to happen the only way to guarantee it is to vote for this deal and it‘s an argument we‘ve heard her make before, the last time mps were asked to vote but she says know a couple of days before we expect parliament to vote again on her deal, if you back eight we will leave slightly later than expected but still relatively soon, if you don‘t the uk could be stuck in a never—ending extension of the negotiations with brussels and she says that could mean brexit will never happen at all. it‘s something ofan never happen at all. it‘s something of an ultimatum piling the pressure on her own mps and the dup who she acknowledges she needs to go further to convince to back her deal and her support will be key this year. extending it time and time again
the eu withdrawal agreement is due to be put before mps in the commons again this week, after previouslyal correspondent jonathan blake. what more has she said in the paper? the arguments over the details on the deal have been had no entries theresa may realises her best argument is perhaps this moral one, appealing to mps to see if you want brexit to happen the only way to guarantee it is to vote for this deal and it‘s an argument we‘ve heard her make before, the last time mps were asked...
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house has approved a meaningful vote by the 20th of march and agreed a timetable for the eu withdrawal agreementpect the european union to agree to a short technical extension to allow the necessary legislation to be carried through. if that proves, for whatever reason, not to be possible, we would be faced with the prospect of choosing only a long extension, during which the house would need to face up to the choices in front of it and the consequences of the decisions that it has taken. and he set out those consequences, with mps offered more say. i can confirm today that in such a scenario, the government, having consulted the usual channels, at that time would facilitate a process in the two weeks after the march european council to allow the house to seek a majority on the way forward. but we should be clear about the consequences if that were to happen. if we are in the world of a longer extension for this house to come to a decision, then we will be required, as a condition, to hold european parliamentary elections in may. but what message does my right honourable friend think it would se
house has approved a meaningful vote by the 20th of march and agreed a timetable for the eu withdrawal agreementpect the european union to agree to a short technical extension to allow the necessary legislation to be carried through. if that proves, for whatever reason, not to be possible, we would be faced with the prospect of choosing only a long extension, during which the house would need to face up to the choices in front of it and the consequences of the decisions that it has taken. and...
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the eu withdrawal agreement is due to be put before mps in the commons again this week, after previouslyith me is our political correspondent jonathan blake. this is an ultimatum to conservative mps at the start of yet another crucial week for the brexit process, and her message is the same as it‘s been for some time, that her deal is the only realistic chance the uk has of leaving the european union in the near future. she says to mps if they back it that although we will not necessarily be out by march 29 it will only be a couple of months longer before legislation is put through but if mps again block a deal in parliament we could be into a lengthy extension of the negotiating process which could, as she puts it, see the uk never leaving the eu and she says that will be a big failure of parliament. iam sure will be a big failure of parliament. i am sure there are a lot of mps who will point to her failure as they see it to get an acceptable deal but gone are the wranglings over the details, it‘s a model case the prime minister is trying to make to appeal to mps to say that this is the
the eu withdrawal agreement is due to be put before mps in the commons again this week, after previouslyith me is our political correspondent jonathan blake. this is an ultimatum to conservative mps at the start of yet another crucial week for the brexit process, and her message is the same as it‘s been for some time, that her deal is the only realistic chance the uk has of leaving the european union in the near future. she says to mps if they back it that although we will not necessarily be...
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the headlines at 12: the prime minister and her cabinet look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreementer it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying. that's what people voted for and i'm quite sure that's what the prime minister continues to be determined to deliver. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with footballer emiliano sala on board was not qualified to fly at night. eurostar says passengers using st pancras in london should expect numerous cancellations and severe delays after a trespasser spent the night on a roof near the tracks. thousands of palestinian protesters have gathered on the boundary between gaza and israel to mark a year since weekly demonstrations began.
the headlines at 12: the prime minister and her cabinet look for ways to bring may's eu withdrawal agreementer it was defeated by 58 votes yesterday. i think what we have to do is to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum. we have to keep trying. that's what people voted for and i'm quite sure that's what the prime minister continues to be determined to deliver. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with footballer emiliano sala on board was not...
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the headlines at 11: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum, we have to keep trying. that is what people voted for. at the end of january, that is what people voted for. at the end ofjanuary, lost by the largest majority that a government has ever lost in parliamentary history, then brought it back again, talking about introducing it for a fourth time by the end of the week. this is ridiculous. today is the deadline for public sector bodies with more than 250 employees to declare the pay difference between their male and female workers, but thousands haven't yet done so.
the headlines at 11: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back to the to make sure that we deliver on the will of the people at the referendum, we have to keep trying. that is what people voted for. at the end of january, that is what people voted for. at the end ofjanuary, lost by the largest majority that a government has ever lost in parliamentary history, then brought it back again, talking about introducing it for a fourth time by the end of the week. this...
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it's the withdrawal agreement — the divorce deal — the agreement that covers the practicalities of how the uk will leave the eu to the eu, the highly controversial irish backstop to keep the border open whatever happens and the guarantee of citizens‘ rights. the political declaration — the other part of the deal which sets out the future relationship — is not now being looked at today. what happens if the agreement is approved? what happens if the agreement is approved ? the uk's what happens if the agreement is approved? the uk's date to leave the european union is set to the 22nd of may. but the political declaration on future relations with the eu will still need to be agreed. and mps may find that impossible to do. so even if the prime minister wins today's vote — there is a chance britain could still exit the eu without a deal. and if the agreement doesn't get enough support in the commons and is rejected, what happens then? first, the uk's date to leave the eu reverts to being 12th april — in exactly two weeks today. therefore, it's likely that the government will go back to the eu and ask for another ex
it's the withdrawal agreement — the divorce deal — the agreement that covers the practicalities of how the uk will leave the eu to the eu, the highly controversial irish backstop to keep the border open whatever happens and the guarantee of citizens‘ rights. the political declaration — the other part of the deal which sets out the future relationship — is not now being looked at today. what happens if the agreement is approved? what happens if the agreement is approved ? the uk's what...
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withdrawal agreement. theresa may making the point to die after that withdrawal agreement was voted down that if there is to be —— today. if there is to be a negotiated department from the eut. let's bring on the route reality check correspondent chris morris who was here. mps have said now for the third time. it was by a smaller number but nonetheless still a much higher number than the government would have hoped for. a much higher number than the government would have hoped fonm certainly is. i think they were hoping to bring it down a bit more than that. what it means is now in law, either we leave with no—deal on the 12th of april or something happens in the next 13 or 14 days to change that, which means the uk coming up with some sort of new understanding to indicate a way forward and then the european union agreeing to it. we know that donald tusk has called a european summit on the 10th of april which means that a couple of days before that, the uk needs to be sending pretty strong signals to brussels which can then be sent on to other european capitals to give them time to mull it over before the leaders meet. which means next week, and i know we have said this a
withdrawal agreement. theresa may making the point to die after that withdrawal agreement was voted down that if there is to be —— today. if there is to be a negotiated department from the eut. let's bring on the route reality check correspondent chris morris who was here. mps have said now for the third time. it was by a smaller number but nonetheless still a much higher number than the government would have hoped for. a much higher number than the government would have hoped fonm...
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headlines we are following for you this hour. >>> british lawmakers once again voted down the eu withdrawal agreementw they are at greater risk of crashing out with no deal. the deadline is april 12th. in the meantime, thousands of pro brexit supporters took to the streets angry there. on friday the date the uk was originally supposed to leave the eu. >>> in algeria, hundreds of protesters clashed with security forces in that nation's capital. police used water cannon you see here to disperse the crowds. the starts have been calling on the nation's ailing president who stepped down. >>> the u.s. attorney general william barr says that he will release the mueller report by mid-april if not sooner. in a letter to congress, he says that he and robert mueller are redacting the sensitive information from the nearly 400 page report from russia's interference. democrats want the unredacted report by tuesday. now that the mueller probe is over, mr. trump is focusing his attention on the southern border. he's threatened to shut down the southern border, that is unless mexico stops letting undocumented immigra
headlines we are following for you this hour. >>> british lawmakers once again voted down the eu withdrawal agreementw they are at greater risk of crashing out with no deal. the deadline is april 12th. in the meantime, thousands of pro brexit supporters took to the streets angry there. on friday the date the uk was originally supposed to leave the eu. >>> in algeria, hundreds of protesters clashed with security forces in that nation's capital. police used water cannon you see...
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. >>> british lawmakers voted down the prime minister's eu withdrawal agreement and the uk is at greater risk of crashing out with no deal come april 12. in the meantime, thousands of pro-brexit supporters took to the streets angry there on friday. the date of the uk was originally set to leave the eu. >>> the border fence between israel and gaza could become the flash point in the coming hours. we continue to monitor the situation there. thousands of palestinians are expected to join a protest. the demonstrations have been going on for a year. since they began, some 200 palestinians have been killed in clashes with israeli troops. it comes at a sensitive time. hamas hanholding talks with israel and easing restrictions on those living in gaza. it says they are in the final stages of the talks. unrest along the border could jeopardize that process. michael holmes is live on the border of gaza and israel with what is happening there right now. michael? >> reporter: yeah, george, we are at one of the main protest sites where, as you say, thousands of people have come down every week for a y
. >>> british lawmakers voted down the prime minister's eu withdrawal agreement and the uk is at greater risk of crashing out with no deal come april 12. in the meantime, thousands of pro-brexit supporters took to the streets angry there on friday. the date of the uk was originally set to leave the eu. >>> the border fence between israel and gaza could become the flash point in the coming hours. we continue to monitor the situation there. thousands of palestinians are expected...
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of commons says he will not allow the government to present prime minister theresa may's eu withdrawal agreementunless that deal is substantially revised from the first two times it was voted down. anna stewart is live in the uk with what in the world happens today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and you know, einstein once said that the difference nation of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. and so given that, perhaps t speaker has a point. this deal, the prime minister's deal, has been defeated now overwhelmingly twice. if she cannot get vote on her deal through are parliament this week or next week, the deadline for brexit is next friday, what does she do. first of all, she is heading to brussels this thursday for a summit. she wants to ask for an extensi extension. she needs a short one regardless of what happens. but the eu could turn around and say listen, if you need substantial changes to the brexit deal, you are going to need a lot longer. they could offer maybe a lengthy 21 months. that will get some brexiteers in her party very w
of commons says he will not allow the government to present prime minister theresa may's eu withdrawal agreementunless that deal is substantially revised from the first two times it was voted down. anna stewart is live in the uk with what in the world happens today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and you know, einstein once said that the difference nation of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. and so given that, perhaps t speaker has...
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withdrawal agreement, or divorce bill. that settles a leading bill of £39 billion and guarantees citizens‘ rights. mps will not vote on the political declaration on our future relationship with the euent says if the withdrawal agreement alone goes through, the eu will extend brexit to may 22. but if it doesn't... we would have until the 12th to tell the eu what on earth happens next, and that takes us into another soft brexit, or not leaving the eu at all, or potentially a general election. but labour will not back even the stripped down deal. what the prime minister has tried to do is do something that she denied she would do on the 14th ofjanuary, and that is separate the withdrawal agreement from the political declaration for the future arrangements. well, you cannot separate them because, otherwise, you move into a blindfold brexit on the basis of the withdrawal agreement. and her usual allies, northern ireland's dup, say they will not support the prime minister either. so instead of leaving the eu today, how, if, and exactly when brexit will take place, remains uncertain. iain watson, bbc news, westminster. todayis today is not just today is notjust about today is not just abo
withdrawal agreement, or divorce bill. that settles a leading bill of £39 billion and guarantees citizens‘ rights. mps will not vote on the political declaration on our future relationship with the euent says if the withdrawal agreement alone goes through, the eu will extend brexit to may 22. but if it doesn't... we would have until the 12th to tell the eu what on earth happens next, and that takes us into another soft brexit, or not leaving the eu at all, or potentially a general election....
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be voted on by wednesday 13th of march asking this house if it supports leaving the eu without a withdrawal agreement 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 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
be voted on by wednesday 13th of march asking this house if it supports leaving the eu without a withdrawal agreement 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...
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with just one day before an eu deadline, mps will vote on just the withdrawal agreement, not the political tell you what, she is strong, she is tough and she is and they're
with just one day before an eu deadline, mps will vote on just the withdrawal agreement, not the political tell you what, she is strong, she is tough and she is and they're
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the eu withdrawal agreement is due to be put before mps in the commons again this week, after previouslyitain, following a day of heavy rain. one area in can—arvonshire in wales saw half a month's worth of rain injust 2a hours. and there was disruption across large parts of northern england for much of yesterday, after train lines and roads were flooded. police response times to urgent calls at two of england's biggest police forces, have become significantly slower in the past five years, according to a freedom of information request by bbc 5 live investigates. in some areas, including the west midlands and greater manchester, the average length of time victims have to wait has nearly doubled since 2013. the home office says police funding will rise by 970—million—pounds over the next financial year and forces will decide how this money is spent in relation to handling 999 calls. you can hear more on this story on 5 live investigates, at 11am this morning on bbc radio 5 live. junk food adverts on tv and online could be banned before 9pm, as part of government plans to tackle childhood o
the eu withdrawal agreement is due to be put before mps in the commons again this week, after previouslyitain, following a day of heavy rain. one area in can—arvonshire in wales saw half a month's worth of rain injust 2a hours. and there was disruption across large parts of northern england for much of yesterday, after train lines and roads were flooded. police response times to urgent calls at two of england's biggest police forces, have become significantly slower in the past five years,...
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third attempt by the government to get its so—called meaningful vote through, to turn the eu withdrawal agreement moments coming next week, and a huge sense of anger, provoked partially by the address the prime minister gave in downing street last night, pitting as it was seen herand the street last night, pitting as it was seen her and the public against members of parliament, but then also that collective sense that we were talking about a little earlier for mps, that this is it. that after months and months, years and years of discussions about brexit, with the prospect of being able to delay things and kick the can down the road, but whilst that can still happen, absolutely a decision has to happen, absolutely a decision has to happen now. just sparing a thought for the prime minister here, probably the only one in the country right now at the moment, but she has been into this room right now, the briefing that they weren't particularly impressed with what they heard here, she is getting it back home at westminster. you do start to wonderjust how much longer she can sustain this. yes, it isa
third attempt by the government to get its so—called meaningful vote through, to turn the eu withdrawal agreement moments coming next week, and a huge sense of anger, provoked partially by the address the prime minister gave in downing street last night, pitting as it was seen herand the street last night, pitting as it was seen her and the public against members of parliament, but then also that collective sense that we were talking about a little earlier for mps, that this is it. that after...
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he warned that brexit and the vote to reject the eu withdrawal agreement, was casting a "cloud of uncertaintyce forces in england will receive an immediate £100 million to help tackle a rise in knife crime. the chancellor also announced a £3 billion ‘affordable homes guarantee scheme‘ which will be aimed at building 30,000 affordable home forfirst time buyers. and all secondary schools and colleges in england will receive free sanitary products from september. let‘s hear what the chancellor had to say about knife crime and extra funding for police forces in england. police funding is due to rise by up to £970 million from april. many police and crime commissioner is have already committed to using this extra funding to recruit and train additional police officers. but that ta kes additional police officers. but that takes time and action is needed now. so the prime minister and i have decided exceptionally, to make available immediately to police forces in england, an additional £100 million over the course of the next year. ring fenced to pay for additional overtime, targeted specifically on
he warned that brexit and the vote to reject the eu withdrawal agreement, was casting a "cloud of uncertaintyce forces in england will receive an immediate £100 million to help tackle a rise in knife crime. the chancellor also announced a £3 billion ‘affordable homes guarantee scheme‘ which will be aimed at building 30,000 affordable home forfirst time buyers. and all secondary schools and colleges in england will receive free sanitary products from september. let‘s hear what the...
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eu. the withdrawal agreement was agreed in november but it has been voted down twice since. we are still in a situation where the u.k. government should be negotiating with the eu. i don't think it will take a lot to get them over the line. they need to get some comfort around the backstop. i think that can be finessed if there is good will on both sides. the best outcome in my point of view would be for the u.k. to go say we needsels and the withdrawal agreement to be opened and tweaked. do that for us and we can get this across the line. that way we can stay close to the eu. uy: it looks like the u.k. will move forward that seems to be the political narrative going on behind closed doors. is that the best outcome the eu can hope for? paul: i not think it's the best outcome. i think the best outcome from the eu point of view would still be that somehow the ball ounces in such a way that the u.k. ends up staying in the european union is to is the second largest member and the future of the eu will look quite different and i think be somewhat problematic if the u.k. is not par
eu. the withdrawal agreement was agreed in november but it has been voted down twice since. we are still in a situation where the u.k. government should be negotiating with the eu. i don't think it will take a lot to get them over the line. they need to get some comfort around the backstop. i think that can be finessed if there is good will on both sides. the best outcome in my point of view would be for the u.k. to go say we needsels and the withdrawal agreement to be opened and tweaked. do...
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the headlines at ten: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back torendum demands. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with footballer emiliano sala on board was not qualified to fly at night. all eurostar trains to and from st pancras are currently suspended due to a trespasser near the tracks. a man has now been arrested. the royal college of psychiatrists calls for assessments of children's mental health to include questions about their use of social media.
the headlines at ten: the prime minister looks for ways to bring her eu withdrawal agreement back torendum demands. the bbc understands the pilot of the plane which crashed with footballer emiliano sala on board was not qualified to fly at night. all eurostar trains to and from st pancras are currently suspended due to a trespasser near the tracks. a man has now been arrested. the royal college of psychiatrists calls for assessments of children's mental health to include questions about their...
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the eu withdrawal agreement is due to be put before mps in the commons again this week, after previouslylls at two of england's biggest police forces have become significantly slower in the past five years, according to a freedom of information request by bbc 5 live investigates. in some areas, including the west midlands and greater manchester, the average length of time victims have to wait has nearly doubled since 2013. the home office says police funding will rise by £970 million over the next financial year and forces will decide how this money is spent in relation to handling 999 calls. you can hear more on this story on 5 live investigates at 11am this morning on bbc radio 5 live. junk food adverts on tv and online could be banned before 9pm, as part of government plans to tackle childhood obesity. ideas for the new watershed have been put out for public consultation and have been backed by doctors. the department of health and social care says one—in—three children leave primary school overweight or obese. the former love island contestant, mike thalassitis, has been found dead i
the eu withdrawal agreement is due to be put before mps in the commons again this week, after previouslylls at two of england's biggest police forces have become significantly slower in the past five years, according to a freedom of information request by bbc 5 live investigates. in some areas, including the west midlands and greater manchester, the average length of time victims have to wait has nearly doubled since 2013. the home office says police funding will rise by £970 million over the...
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that means a closer future relationship with the eu, and that means redrafting the political declaration that sits alongside the withdrawal agreementould be something like a customs union, a norway type deal, anything like that. but the uk has to make these decisions now, the eu is saying, in the next three weeks and be clear by the next three weeks and be clear by the end of those three weeks. april the end of those three weeks. april the 12th is the date. thank you very much. an interesting thought from the danish prime minister, lars rasmussen, on his way into the building this morning. he said, we left them with the opportunity to rethink the whole thing. if they don't want a hard brexit and the prime minister wants to rethink her red lines, we can negotiate a whole new package. but that has to happen within the next three weeks. the onusis within the next three weeks. the onus is firmly on the house of commons. we are expecting press conferences from angela merkel and the french president emmanuel macron in the next half hour. we will have those for you live on bbc news. for now, i will hand you back to london. christian, than
that means a closer future relationship with the eu, and that means redrafting the political declaration that sits alongside the withdrawal agreementould be something like a customs union, a norway type deal, anything like that. but the uk has to make these decisions now, the eu is saying, in the next three weeks and be clear by the next three weeks and be clear by the end of those three weeks. april the end of those three weeks. april the 12th is the date. thank you very much. an interesting...