Hello. A brexit deal to get us to the next phase of talks didnt happen yesterday, and today theres been more drama. Theresa may is now trapped between brexiteer mps desire to stop making concessions, the taoiseachs veto over the next round of talks, and the dups hold over her government. Is it like the end of reservoir dogs . Feels like it. But at the heart of it is a trilemma. The uk government is looking for three things from which the eu says we can only have two. Britain wants no land border between Northern Ireland and the republic. It wants no sea border between Northern Ireland and the rest of the uk. But it wants no eu control at home independence from eu rules which implies a border between britain and the eu. The irish say theyll not accept a breach of number one. The dup will not tolerate a breach of number two. So does that mean we have no choice but to breach number three . Well, thats not what Iain Duncan Smith and his fellow brexiteers want. Brexit secretary david davis
Repeatedly targeted. And 100 years after some women won the right to vote, we look back at their Extraordinary Campaign and its legacy. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news. Chelsea will not be sacking manager antonio conte, despite mounting pressure following back to back league defeats. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Former executives at the failed construction and services giant carillion have apologised for the compa nys collapse. But they denied claims by mps that they were asleep at the wheel. The firm which employed 20,000 people in the uk went into liquidation last month. Today the companys former directors faced a committee of mps to explain what theyd known about its financial position. Our Business Editor simonjack reports. Summoned to westminster carillions top brass. Philip green was chairman of the board when the company collapsed, and he started with an apology. I would say i am deeply sorry for the impact that the colla pse deeply sorry for the impac
Here in cardiff. And severe pain causes lady gaga to cancel the last ten dates of her european tour. And ben rich has the weather. Good morning. Your saturday looks great, damp and cold in most places. Snow over some high ground in the north and then the weather looks set to stay cold throughout the rest of the weekend and into next week. All the details on the way. Good morning. First, our main story. Small businesses affected by the collapse of carillion are being offered the chance to apply for government backed loans from high street lenders. Thousands of suppliers were left unpaid after the firm went into liquidation in january. Our Business Correspondent joe lynam reports. Britains second biggest Construction Company collapsed three weeks ago leaving debts of almost £1 billion and a pensions deficit ofa similaramount. Apart from those directly employed at carillion, thousands of smaller suppliers and contractors faced ruin due to unpaid debts. Now the government is providing gua
The health secretaryjeremy hunt made the announcement over the case of a doctor found guilty of manslaughter, after one of her patients died at leicester royal infirmary. Dr Hadiza Bawa Garba was also struck off the medical register. Hundreds of doctors signed a letter of protest about the way shed been treated, as our Health Editor hugh pym reports. A six year old boy, jack adcock, died as a result of a catalogue of errors at a leicester hospital. A serious infection was not diagnosed. A doctor, Hadiza Bawa Garba, was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter and later barred from practising. A nurse at the hospital was also convicted and struck off. Colleagues say dr bawa garba was working under intense pressure and low staffing was partly to blame. The decision to stop her working, so ending her career as a doctor, generated anger across the profession. Today, the government announced a review of how doctors mistakes should be handled. It is fair to say that the recent dr bawa garb
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