Im katya adler. And im kamal ahmed. For the next half hour, well try to bring the you the essential, Up To Date Guide on the big issue that 33 and a half british people voted on a year ago whether to remain inside or to leave the European Union. That result, 17. 5 for leaving the European Union, and 16 million for remaining, was a majority for britain exiting the eu, what we all call brexit. But after an Election Result where nobody won a majority, what has changed . Im heading to brussels to get some answers, and to speak to those on the other side of the negotiating table. And i am going the other way, to the north, to a town with a special place in my life, and which helps to tell the story of a very divided britain. Rotherham in South Yorkshire is the area where my mother was born. It voted firmly for brexit. But after a year of turmoil, i want to find out if views there have changed. It is famous for steel and coal, with factories and pits employing thousands mostly gone, along wi
Im katya adler. And im kamal ahmed. For the next half hour, well try to bring the you the essential, Up To Date Guide on the big issue that 33 and a half british people voted on a year ago whether to remain inside or to leave the European Union. That result, 17. 5 for leaving the European Union, and 16 million for remaining, was a majority for britain exiting the eu, what we all call brexit. But after an Election Result where nobody won a majority, what has changed . Im heading to brussels to get some answers, and to speak to those on the other side of the negotiating table. And i am going the other way, to the north, to a town with a special place in my life, and which helps to tell the story of a very divided britain. Rotherham in South Yorkshire is the area where my mother was born. It voted firmly for brexit. But after a year of turmoil, i want to find out if views there have changed. It is famous for steel and coal, with factories and pits employing thousands mostly gone, along wi
Million for leaving and 16 million for remaining was a majority for britain exiting the eu, what we all call brexit. But after an Election Result where no one won a majority, whats changed . Well, im heading to brussels to get some answers and to speak to those on the other side of the negotiating table. And im going the other way. To the north to a town with a special place in my life, and which helps to tell the story of a very divided britain. Rotherham, in south yorkshire, is the area where my mother was born. It voted firmly for brexit. But after a year of turmoil, i want to find out if views there have changed. For years, rotherham was famous for steel and for coal, with factories and pits employing thousands. Mostly gone now, along with thejobs. Today, the forges are silent at what was once the biggest steelworks in europe. Its now a science theme park. But new industries have taken root. Newburgh precision makes hi tech steel components for markets at home and abroad. The chair
Its monday the 24th ofjuly. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. The parents of Charlie Gard Return to the High Court Today, with the judge set to consider new evidence from a us neurologist. His parents want to take their terminally ill baby to america for experimental treatment, but doctors at great 0rmond Street Hospital believe it wont work, and say the ii month old should be allowed to die with dignity. We can speak to our news correspondent, helena lee, whos outside the high court. What are we expecting . The case is expected to begin at 2pm this afternoon, in what has become an incredibly complex and emotive case. The peasants will come back to court, but we expect is the judge in this case to examine all the new evidence that has been given over the past week or so. We know that the past week or so. We know that the american neurologist who flew over from the american neurologist who flew Overfrom America met the american neurologist who flew over from america met with great 0rmond St
The uk representative to the eu will hand over that letter from theresa may signalling the start of two years of negotiations on leaving. Well bring you all the latest news and reaction throughout the day, from across the uk and European Union. Good morning. Im outside the Houses Of Parliament on College Green ahead of the triggering of article 50 which marks the start of the formal process for the uk to leave the eu. The Prime Minister, theresa may, has just left number ten downing st. She is on her way to parliament. She will be addressing mps this lunchtime after Prime Ministers questions. She will be telling mps that today marks the time for the country to come together as it embarks on what she describes as a momentous journey. We embarks on what she describes as a momentousjourney. We know that embarks on what she describes as a momentous journey. We know that the Prime Minister has already signed that letter giving official notice under article 50 of the lisbon treaty. That lett