prresident trump has reaffirmed his support for nato — but said that other countries weren't paying enoughnto the military alliance. mps have begun debating the brexit bill, as the prime minister warns potential conservative rebels they'll be "obstructing" the will of the people, if they vote with opposition mps to change it. the message is clear, the house has spoken, it is not time to obstruct the democratically elected wishes of the democratically elected wishes of the british people. and a warning about overcrowding in hospital wards in england this winter. at 8:30pm, we'll bring you a special report from the royal blackburn hospital that highlights the pressures facing nurses and doctors in the nhs. alastair cook has resigned as england captain after a record fifty nine matches in charge. and a royal salute in central london to mark 65 years of the queen's reign. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the commons speaker, john bercow, has made a strong condemnation of president trump in the commons, and said he would not want him to address parliament. the american president is due to