In the Supreme Court may end up being the winners because brexit needs to be on time. We will be hearing from alex salmond. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. By the end of this week, a bill will be laid before parliament to start the process of leaving the European Union. It follows a ruling by the Supreme Court, confirming that ministers are not allowed to trigger the process without parliamentary approval. Despite losing the case, ministers insist their Brexit Timetable is intact and they expect both houses of parliament to give their approval before the end of march, as our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. A hot ticket, to seejudges rule. Is it the prime minister, or parliament thats in charge . Theresa may wanted to avoid asking mps for permission to start leaving the eu. But Businesswoman Gina Miller fought and fought and fought again. Arguing the government simply does not have the power to do it alone. Theres no precedent, so can our departure start . So called art
And in edinburgh, a warning that the decision not to require the approval of the Scottish Parliament is proof that the Devolution Settlement is worthless. With every day that passes right now, it is becoming clear that scotlands voice cannot and is not able to be heard within the uk on this question. Well have the latest on this landmark ruling by the Supreme Court and what it could mean for the brexit process. Also tonight a record fall in bts share price, after news that its italian subsidiary tried to cover up huge losses. More Executive Orders signed by President Trump this time he revives plans to build two Oil Pipelines, despite environmental concerns. Sta rs stars are you shining just for me. And leading the oscars race is la la land with a record equalling 1a nominations, including for best picture. And coming up in sportsday later on bbc news, sir Alex Ferguson gives us his Progress Report onjose mourinho. He says the portugese is learning to control his emotions. Good evening
In the Supreme Court may end up being the winners because brexit needs to be on time. We will be hearing from alex salmond. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. By the end of this week, a bill will be laid before parliament to start the process of leaving the European Union. It follows a ruling by the Supreme Court, confirming that ministers are not allowed to trigger the process without parliamentary approval. Despite losing the case, ministers insist their Brexit Timetable is intact and they expect both houses of parliament to give their approval before the end of march, as our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. A hot ticket, to seejudges rule. Is it the prime minister, or parliament thats in charge . Theresa may wanted to avoid asking mps for permission to start leaving the eu. But Businesswoman Gina Miller fought and fought and fought again. Arguing the government simply does not have the power to do it alone. Theres no precedent, so can our departure start . So called art
we re going to build pipelines in the united states. the pipes should be made in the united states. much pipeline is bought from other countries. from now on we re going to start making pipeline in the united states. all right. that was interesting. that s actually something that s going to come into this relationship. and i don t know whether it comes up today. but donald trump is talking about the fact that even though we buy as much stuff as we do from canada, he wants a lot of the stuff that canada makes and ships to canada to be made in the united states. is that going to couple up and is that much of an issue? i don t know if it comes up or not. canada is our largest external oil supplier, more than the next five countries put together. key resource for us and very important one for us. on a going forward basis, the trade we do with canada and the u.s. creates millions of u.s. jobs. and we have a trade surplus with canada. so today, in my view, is a very
the secretary of commerce seeking a plan within six months to mandate that americans must be used in any pipeline project. we are, and i am, very insistent that if we are going to build pipelines in the united states, the pipes should be made in the united states. much pipeline is bought from other countries. from now on, we are going to start making pipeline in the united states. we build it in the united states, we build the pipelines. we want to build the pipe and put a lot of workers, a lot of steel workers back to work. this is what is so interesting about it. that s a good way. a good one. to get wall street journal both sporting and opposing you. wall street journal saying this was a great idea. but then bashing him for saying that canada would have to use u.s. steel for pipeline in the united states of america. if you don t think that is in the sweet spot in wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, and