Headlines at 8 30pm. A royal marine has pleaded guilty to terror charges after he made bombs and stored weapons for dissident Northern Irish republicans. The Trump Administration has targeted iran imposing sanctions on 13 people and a Dozen Companies in response to the countrys recent Ballistic Missile test. The man who was shot and wounded at the louvre after attacking soldiers with a machete has been identified as a 29 year old from egypt. He arrived in paris a month ago on a short term visa. Sheffield city council has apologised after failing to prevent one of its employees, a predatory sex offender, from abusing his victims in Council Offices over two decades. Theresa may has briefed eu leaders at a summit in malta about her recent meeting with president trump, as well as trying to build up good relations ahead of brexit. Now on bbc news its time for hardtalk. Welcome to hardtalk, im stephen sackur. Just how ugly is britains divorce from the eu going to be, and how damaging for the
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Are performing a mysterious Synchronised Flying ritual. Good morning from westminster, where later today the bill giving theresa may the power to start the process of leaving the eu is due to reach its final stages in the commons. Last night, the government saw off a potential rebellion from conservative backbenchers, but todays debate could cause more labour rifts. Its mps have been told to back the bill. Heres our Political Correspondent tom bateman. A battle for control over the process of brexit. How much say Will Parliament have . Last night mps ended more than seven hours of debate which contained what some saw as a concession from the government. I can confirm on the final agreement to be approved before both Houses Of Parliament before its concluded. In other words mps will get to vote on any Future Brexit deal before it is signed off by the government and the eu, but theresa mays negotiations with other eu leaders are likely to be complex and some mps are worried about her thr
My my stomach and head are all over the place and that was five laps. You do that for 50 minutes mike takes a spin with esme hawkey the 18 year old racer hoping to take the track by storm and well meet another of motor sports rising stars. And louise lear has the weather. Good morning. Its a messy Sunday Morning with the weather. Its a cloudy, mild start there is some rain around, but also some sun. Ill try and give you all the details coming up. Good morning. First, our main story. An influential Committee Of Mps has today warned that the government would be guilty of a serious Dereliction Of Duty if it fails to plan for brexit talks ending without a deal. The legislation to start the exit process will be debated in parliament tomorrow. In advance, the Brexit Secretary david davis has called on mps to reject the amendments put forward by the house of lords. Our diplomatic correspondent, James Robbins reports. We all know what Set Britain On The Road to brexit last years Referendum Vic
My my stomach and head are all over the place and that was five laps. You do that for 50 minutes mike takes a spin with esme hawkey the 18 year old racer hoping to take the track by storm and well meet another of motor sports rising stars. And louise lear has the weather. Good morning. Its a messy Sunday Morning with the weather. Its a cloudy, mild start there is some rain around, but also some sun. Ill try and give you all the details coming up. Good morning. First, our main story. An influential Committee Of Mps has today warned that the government would be guilty of a serious Dereliction Of Duty if it fails to plan for brexit talks ending without a deal. The legislation to start the exit process will be debated in parliament tomorrow. In advance, the Brexit Secretary david davis has called on mps to reject the amendments put forward by the house of lords. Our diplomatic correspondent, James Robbins reports. We all know what Set Britain On The Road to brexit last years Referendum Vic