Brief you all you need to know in Global Business and sport. Wed like you to be a part of the conversation and as the un warns that plastic in our oceans presents a planetary crisis, we are asking have you changed your plastic consumption . I have, but there is always more to do. Send us your comments to bbcthebriefing. We begina we begin a programme with the brexit challenge. The programme. British Prime Minister theresa may will update her cabinet this morning after she and the European Union failed, for now at least, to Reach Agreement enabling all parties to move on to the second phase of brexit talks. Negotiations came to a halt after the Democratic Unionist Party who prop up the conservative government, rejected a solution to an intractable problem. What to do with the shared border between Northern Ireland and the irish republic when the uk leaves the eu. Andrew plant has the latest. As the british Prime Minister arrived in brussels on monday morning, there was hope that a deal would the decided on what is phase one of britains exit from the European Union, but after hours of talks still no agreement for now at least. It is clear, crucially that we wa nt least. It is clear, crucially that we want to move Forward Together but ona we want to move Forward Together but on a couple of issues some remain which require further negotiation. It was not possible to reach a complete agreement today. We stand to resume the negotiations with the United Kingdom here in brussels later this week. The task on the table, to agree the status of eu citizens living in the uk, and the financial obligations, and to decide what is to be done at the irish border. And it is was it was this last issue that prevented progress, the allies in government, the Democratic Unionist Party unhappy with the proposal. We have been very clear, Northern Ireland must leave the eu on the same terms as the United Kingdom and we will not accept any form of regular tory diversions separates Northern Ireland. So further domestic discussions are needed before theresa may goes back to brussels later this week, she said she is confident of a positive conclusion and that is a very different tune to the pessimism of the past few months come a leading many to hope a deal can be reached before christmas and phase two talks on future trade talk deals can finally begin. So what now . Will have a discussion on that in about five minutes time. We will. But in the meantime, another big story that has emerged overnight. The Us Supreme Court has allowed president trumps travel ban against people from 6 mainly muslim countries to take full effect, even though legal challenges continue in lower courts. Opponents say the restrictions are unconstitutional and discriminatory, targeting muslims. But as peter bowes reports, its a significant victory for donald trump. Donald trump has got his way, at least for the time being. After being blocked by lower courts and revised three times, the president s travel ban will go into effect despite continuing legal challenges. It was a major plank of his election campaign, to protect United States from terrorism. The countries on the list, including six mainly muslim nations are deemed to pose a threat, travel will be restricted to people from iran, libya, syria, yemen and chad, there are also restrictions on north korea and venezuela. Opponents say the restrictions are unconstitutional and discriminatory because they target mostly muslim. The Supreme Court has not ruled on the legality of the band, just that it can go into effect while arguments continue in the lower courts. Hearings are scheduled in two states, washington and virginia, later this week. But this is an issue that goes to the heart of the Us Constitution and whether it has been breached. The Supreme Court is still likely to have the final say. Lets brief you on some of the other stories making the news. The canadian Prime Ministerjustin trudeau is set to meet the chinese president xi jinping later on the second day of his official visit to beijing. Formal talks of free trade agreements stalled on the opening day of his visit during discussions with premier li keqiang. Politicians in australia have until today to declare their citizenship status. The move has been brought in following the row over dual citizenship rules that cost nine mps theirjobs and the government its majority. At the weekend the most high profile casualty of the initial row, former deputy Prime MinisterBarnaby Joyce won his seat back in a by election, after he renounced his new zealand citizenship. The Un Political Affairs chief Jeffrey Feltman is to visit north korea on tuesday. This is the highest level trip there by a un official for six years. It comes at a time of extremely high tensions in the korean peninsula, and less than a week after pyongyang test fired a Ballistic Missile believed capable of reaching the United States. Lets return to our leading story the failure of the eu and the uk government to find a way forward in brexit talks. Kulveer ranger, Vice President strategy communication at atos is with us. Formerly worked with boris johnson. You are looking at the news, so many different stories in there and bits of analysis and those who have been bamboozled by brexit. Give us your ta ke bamboozled by brexit. Give us your take on yesterdays event. It all looked like it was going really well until there was this phone call interrupting theresa mays lunch. Yes, bamboozling is the word in brexit in terms of the amount of negotiations that have been going on. Yesterday there appeared to be a crunch moment where there appeared to be well rehearsed choreography, agreements seemed to be in place, all parties around the big negotiation around the uk and the eu and Prime Minister may and Jean Claude Juncker were ready to come so Jean Claude Juncker were ready to come so they could move onto the trade parts of the conversation but it seems the Sticking Point is the border between Northern Ireland and ireland and there, that agreement does not seem to have been set in stone. The key thing is that the irish people, both sides, do not wa nt irish people, both sides, do not want a hard border. They want their existing border with the flexibility that it provides. Here, it appears the dup got wind that there may have been some hardness re occurring there in terms of the agreement that there in terms of the agreement that the british Prime Minister was achieving with the eu and they have put their foot down. This illustrates how collocated this process is, isnt it . All the various different elements that have to be considered and agreed upon before you can move forward. I remember when this entire process began and article 50 was triggered, we we re began and article 50 was triggered, we were talking about the timeframe and whether that was really realistic given the public had a process that it is. You are right about the complex nature of it and it is all boiling down. There will be other issues as well. This particular one is interesting, she is caught between the dup and Northern Ireland, propping up the British Government with their vote in parliament, the primus of southern ireland as saying that they have an agreement that they do not wa nt have an agreement that they do not want a hard water. The key here is the conservative party for the Prime Minister because they want to get on with it, they want this deal done if the dup saying no, they will have to go either with a hard brexit where there is no agreement with the eu will go with this soft version that the dup are demeaning. It is an interesting position for the Prime Minister as she has to do with the two factions in her party as well as two factions in her party as well as two irish governments and the eu. We will talk more about this later. Kulveer will be back in about half an hour to review the main stories being covered by the global media. This story does dominate in terms of media analysis. In the meantime, lets look at another story. A plan for zero tolerance of Plastic Waste ending up in the oceans is being discussed at a United Nations summit on pollution. Up to eight Million Tonnes of plastic enters the sea every year. Our environment analyst Roger Harrabin reports now from kenya. The plastic epidemic is everywhere. Here, volunteers are clearing up a beachin here, volunteers are clearing up a beach in eastern kenya. The plastic comes from as far as indonesia and japan and is harming animals like turtles which ingest plastic pieces. Half of the turtles brought in for treatment it from eating plastics and up dead. Here is one lucky turtle, being measured before it is put back in the sea. It was brought in sick by a fisherman. The man who iu ns in sick by a fisherman. The man who runs the Turtle Hospital says that turtles offer an insight into the pollution of the entire ocean. We focus on turtles because they are endangered but also they are quite charismatic. People like turtles. It is easy to get people to like turtles than maybe a manta ray or another weird fish. Also, they are an excellent indicator species of ecosystem health. At the United Nations in kenya, this is an artists insight into the impact of plastic in the ocean. Un environment ministers are discussing what to do about it. Some nations are banning plastic bags completely. Others are more cautious. Uns ocean chief wants much faster action. The tremendous amount of plastic that we use in our economies ends up in the ocean and the ocean has been seen as a trash dump. We dump everything we dont need. That plastic never goes away. It floats on the surface, it falls down to the bottom and we need to do something about it. Scientists recently discovered the creatures at the bottom of the sea in the marianna trench had ingested microplastic fragments. Many of them will have been carried thousands of miles from cities far inland. In nairobi, for instance, they have banned plastic bags. But the un grinds slowly. While governments are figuring out how to progress, ordinary people have simply got to stop doing this. Tell us what you think about that story using the hash tag. Stay with us on the briefing. Further on the programme election campaigning has started in catalonia with polls showing Pro Independence and pro Unity Parties are neck and neck. Its quite clear that the worst victims of this disaster are the poor People Living in the slums which have sprung up around the factory. I am feeling so helpless, that the childrens are dying in front of me and i cant do anything. Charles manson is the mystical leader of the hippy cult suspected of killing sharon tate and at least six other people in los angeles. At 11am this morning, just half a metre of rock separated britain from continental europe. It took the drills just a few moments to cut through the final obstacle. Then philippe cozette, a minerfrom calais, was shaking hands with and exchanging flags with robert fagg, his opposite number from dover. Youre watching the briefing. Our headlines british Prime Minister theresa may will update her cabinet this morning after she and European Union representatives failed to Reach Agreement on the basic terms of a brexit deal. The Us Supreme Court has ruled that president trumps travel ban, restricting visitors from six mainly muslim countries, can be fully implemented. Campaigning begins shortly in the catalan region of spain, in a snap election called by the madrid government after it dismissed the Regional Government over its independence referendum. They are neck and neck. From barcelona, heres gavin lee. Fresh out of prison and straight on the campaign trail. Six ministers free for now but facing charges. A month on from the Catalan Government attempt to break the region away from spain, the Independence Movement is still paying for their action. It is now deeply fragmented. Two key ministers are still in prison here in one is widely tipped to become president , if they win, the other Carles Puidgemont remains excel wanted by spain. While the ministers being in prison has led to some kind of activism, people tying Yellow Ribbon to show solidarity, and that is what the Spanish Government is worried about, galvanised for the Independence Party at the elections. But it has also been argued that yellow has been appropriate as the colour of separatism and catala ns been appropriate as the colour of separatism and catalans not wanted to separate say it shows bias. The spanish electoral board agrees, banning yellow being used in light of certain public spaces and official buildings. It has been a volatile few months. But the reason still christmas cheer at barcelonas market. This is an amusing catalan tradition. Characters caught short. This years big seller, Carles Puidgemont. Translation these days, it is obvious, with the political situation you have to be able to laugh. All the things that are happening right now, with all the politicians, people here, they are the ones that are suffering are not the ones that are suffering are not the politicians. Both pro and independent parties are challenging but the polls are to close to call. Englands fightback in the cricket continues at reducing australia to anioo continues at reducing australia to an 100 28th continues at reducing australia to an 100 28th at nine with the lead of 340 but a much better performance than seen on monday. For all the other sports news its over to the sports centre. Hello im Tulsen Tollett and coming up on your tuesday sport briefing the new york giants sack their head coach as their season goers from bad to worse, liverpoo, and everton is the pick of the3rd round fa cup ties and did you hear the one about the former australian fast bowler who got stuck in a lift . No . Well stick around to find out who. In just a few hours time well know whether russia will be allowed to compete at next years Winter Olympics in south korea. The International Olympic committee are meeting at their Head Quarters in lausanne to decide russias fate, after allegations of state sponsored doping at the 2014 games in sochi. The World Anti Doping Agency say russia are still non compliant with their code and, as a result, the former wada chief, dick pound, believes the country shouldnt be allowed to compete i think it is a real mute point. You have to walk the walk as well as talk the talk. You cannot say is zero tolerance to doping in sport u nless zero tolerance to doping in sport unless it is russia. The credibility is shot. You have to say we are a principal organisation, there, dubbed was unacceptable and the country should be allowed to participate in the next games. Now to football. And the Champions Leagues final round of group stage matches begin on tuesday across europe, and theres still plenty to play for. Manchester united are top of group a on 12 points but still need a draw at home to cska moscow to guarantee qualification. Theyll be without striker zlatan ibrahimovic, though, whose workload is still being limited after returning from injury. To work really hard for certain period of time, you cannot play for these days so we decided to do that after watford. His divided between the gym and the pitch and he will be out again but back after thursday. Tuesday could be Atletico Madrids last match in the Champions League this season. Last years runners up need to beat premier League Champions chelsea, in london, and hope that qarabag, who havent won a match so far, beat roma in the italian capital. Atletico are currently third in group c, with just one win over roma last month. Staying with football news and the draw for the third round of the fa cup has been made. Its the first stage to include sides from the premier league and championship. Holders arsenal are away at nottingham forest. But the tie of the round is on merseyside where liverpool host neighbours and rivals everton. Its been nearly 19 years since everton last won at anfield. All the fixtures can be found on the bbc sport website he benched quarterback eli manning for the first time in his career, and now hes without a job. What a week its been for ben mcadoo. The new york giants have sacked their head coach for the first time in more than 40 years. Theyve got the second worst record in the nfl right now and sundays defeat to the Oakland Raiders means mcadoo has lost his job. They also fired general managerjerry reese. Tonight its the turner prize one of europes best known art awards. Previous winners have included damian hurst and steve mcqueen. Its a controversial event, featuring some of the art worlds its a controversial event, featuring some of the art worlds more unusual exhibits. So we asked a group of young critics known for their candour and honesty to decide who would be a worthy winner this time. Weve called it the tiny turner. Our arts and entertainment correspondent Colin Paterson reports. Were here to judge the tiny turner. 12 of writtens most honest art critics the task examined the turner prize nominees and pick their favourite. This is the tiny toner. First to be examined by ourjunior judges. She paints on everyday material to ex brawl black issues. She just loves art. I think the message is that, use your recycling things to make better things. Slavery would have been a big thing in olden days. Next. This artist works primarily in film. Viviens garden depicts the relationship between a mother and daughter in guatemala. The movie was quite in the street but not that much. They we re the street but not that much. They were dogs fighting and somebody walking alone and there was also people having an argument. How did it make you feel . It made me feel sad. Time to move on. I think this is like modern art. We cant really see what it is. His paintings explore theme of memory, identity and nationhood. I like all the paintings because they are all very colourful. They have a lot of details on them and it took the artist a long time. This is a very cool. It is like nature and i kind of like nature because i have tried to grow flowers in my garden but i have failed. And the final contender. It looks like fish and chips. Or maybe dinosaur hands. She often chooses subjects that are overlooked in contemporary art. Often chooses subjects that are overlooked in contemporary artm looks like a police helmet. Overlooked in contemporary artm looks like a police helmetlj overlooked in contemporary artm looks like a police helmet. I do not really like them because they are kind of creepy with their pointy fingers. They looked like they are darth vader helmets and i really like star wars. Time for the judges to pick the winner. Andrea buttner. Rosalynn. And anderson. Yes, a clear victory for the 52 year old from birmingham and the 52 year old from birmingham and the reason . It is full of nature. He uses the reason . It is full of nature. He uses nice light colours. One of the paintings reminds me of minecraft. Find out if the real turner prize goes the same way. Thanks to the tiny turnout jury. We goes the same way. Thanks to the tiny turnoutjury. We will update you on the winner later today. Many of you have been in touch about plastic and we will talk to you about that later in the programme. Business briefing is on next. The weather has been pretty quiet so far but it is only tuesday and plenty of changes to come. Monday, a few glimmers of brightness at quite a lot of cloud. Tuesday, similar. Sunshine to the south and east. The cloud thickened up at times for south western england and wales was some rain. About average for the time of years in terms of temperatures. Perhaps a few spots of rain across cumbria. One or two for Northern Ireland in the afternoon but the proper rain reserved for northern scotland later in the day. Accompanied eye strengthening winds. The scotland and Northern Ireland are picture will start to change dramatically overnight into wednesday as weather fronts swing in. England and wales, not a bad morning. Quite a bit of cloud. Rainfall Northern England and South West Wales in the afternoon. Double figures here. A very windy night wednesday into thursday. This big load will mean galeforce winds in exposed areas. This weather front finally sweeping away through the estate daytime, allowing mostly dry and brighter conditions to follow but also colder conditions. Those are showers of snow behind me and the Northern League went will make it feel particularly raw. Come friday, we sweep the cold air finally away. We will end the week brighter. The wind will feel cold, bringing snow showers particularly around western coastal counties, into the north and perhaps a few along the sea coasts. You have to add on the effect of the went to the temperatures. It could feel as cold asa temperatures. It could feel as cold as a bonus for in newcastle. A real to psy tu rvy as a bonus for in newcastle. A real topsy turvy week. Fine and mild, wet and windy mid week and much colder on friday. This is business briefing. Im sally bundock. The headlines putting an end to paradise. The eu gets set to name and shame the tax havens it says arent living up to global standards. No trade for trudeau. Canadas Prime Minister fails to make a breakthrough on his visit to china. 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