wales' first minister, mark draper. — lie ahead. wales' first minister, mark draper, speaking in - lie ahead. wales' first minister, mark draper, speaking in the i lie ahead. wales' first minister, | mark draper, speaking in the last hour and we will talk more about this after tpm. about this after 2pm. this weekend, britain will open its doors to potentially hundreds of thousands of people living hong kong. a new visa system will give those with so—called british national overseas status, the chance to live and work in the uk — and potentially become citizens. but china has accused britain of interfering in hong kong's internal affairs and says it will stop recognising british national overseas passports held by citizens in the territory from this sunday. here's our diplomatic correspondent, james landale. after months of protest from pro—democracy campaigners, beijing last year proposed a tough new security law on hong kong. beijing last year imposed a tough new security law on hong kong. britain said this broke a deal it had agre