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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — owen bennett, head ofics at city am, and helen brand, chief executive of the association of chartered certified accountants. stay with us for that. good evening. the prime minister has suffered a number of setbacks at the start of five days of debate, ahead of next week's main brexit vote. before the debate got under way, mps held the government to be in contempt of parliament because of its refusal to publish the legal advice on brexit in full. parliament also voted to have greater influence on the entire brexit process if mrs may's deal is defeated next week. and in yet another twist, the european court ofjustice was told that the uk could abandon brexit, without needing the agreement of other eu states. the debate is expected to continue well into the night. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. parliament's time, the place the government needs to persuade. she doesn't want to accept she is defeated, not yet. but for the first time in decades before the prime minister had even had the chance to
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — owen bennett, head ofics at city am, and helen brand, chief executive of the association of chartered certified accountants. stay with us for that. good evening. the prime minister has suffered a number of setbacks at the start of five days of debate, ahead of next week's main brexit vote. before the debate got under way, mps held the government to be in contempt of parliament because of its refusal to publish...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment, with owen bennett, head of politics at cityam and helen brand, chief executive of the association of chartered certified accountants — first the headlines. the government has suffered three brexit defeats in the commons. full legal brexit advice will now be published after a contempt of parliament vote. the prime minister has opened five days of debate, setting out the case in the commons for her brexit deal which she described as an ‘honourable compromise‘. and after severe failings with new timetables earlier this year, mps say ‘genuine change‘ is needed to restore trust in the railways. the murder of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi — us senators publicly implicate the saudi crown prince. and this year‘s turner prize has just been won by charlotte prodger, with her film about gender and identity. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are owen bennett, head of politics at cityam and helen brand, chief executive of the association of chartered certified account
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment, with owen bennett, head of politics at cityam and helen brand, chief executive of the association of chartered certified accountants — first the headlines. the government has suffered three brexit defeats in the commons. full legal brexit advice will now be published after a contempt of parliament vote. the prime minister has opened five days of debate, setting out the case in the commons for her brexit deal which she described...
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with me are owen bennett, head of politics at cityam and helen brand, chief executive of the association well the telegraph leads with ‘the day may lost control‘ as the prime minister loses three brexit—related votes in the space of just over one hour. similary, the mirror refers to sixty three minutes of mayhem for theresa may, and says her authority is "now in shreds". the metro reports on one of the commons defeats as ministers are found guilty of contempt of parliament for not publishing full legal advice on the brexit deal. the ft reports that the prospect of a no—deal brexit has been reduced, as pro—eu campaigners celebrate mps backing a proposal for parliament to have a free hand in what happens next if they reject may's brexit deal next tuesday. the guardian summarises today's events in the house of commons with the headline "may staggers on after three brexit defeats in a single day". and the daily mail questions the future of brexit amid what they call, extraordinary scenes at westminster. one of those evenings afraid there's no chance. brexit everywhere but what a traumatic ev
with me are owen bennett, head of politics at cityam and helen brand, chief executive of the association well the telegraph leads with ‘the day may lost control‘ as the prime minister loses three brexit—related votes in the space of just over one hour. similary, the mirror refers to sixty three minutes of mayhem for theresa may, and says her authority is "now in shreds". the metro reports on one of the commons defeats as ministers are found guilty of contempt of parliament for...
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our guests joining me tonight are owen bennett, head of politics at cityam and helen brand, chief executives on bbc news... the government has suffered three brexit defeats in the commons — full legal brexit advice will now be published after a contempt of parliament vote. the prime minister has opened five days of debate, setting out the case in the commons for her brexit deal which she described as an ‘honourable compromise‘. the bbc has pulled out of a brexit tv debate between theresa may and jeremy corbyn, after failing to reach an agreement. sport now, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. let‘s start with some football and manchester city can stretch their lead at the top of the table to five points tonight, that is one of the games in the premier league. let‘s have a look at how they are going so far. russian athletes will remain banned from international competitions after the iaaf upheld the country‘s substantial —— suspension. athletics‘ governing body banned russia in november 2015 because of evidence of state—sponsored doping and the ban will remain in place until sampl
our guests joining me tonight are owen bennett, head of politics at cityam and helen brand, chief executives on bbc news... the government has suffered three brexit defeats in the commons — full legal brexit advice will now be published after a contempt of parliament vote. the prime minister has opened five days of debate, setting out the case in the commons for her brexit deal which she described as an ‘honourable compromise‘. the bbc has pulled out of a brexit tv debate between theresa...