Be seen positively most certainly by the d. E. P. T. Dobbs has released some statements a short while ago implying that this gives much more time for the Democratic Unionist Party to scrutinise boys johnsons breaks of plans Going Forward what is clear is that unionists are not happy. And what they want to make sure is that they continue to have absolute relevance in british politics Going Forward by continuing to hold Boris Johnsons feet to the fire move ultimately i guess at this stage if were at a stage now where the lantern amendment has passed and the wont be a crash out in the eyes of some people that increases the chances of a 2nd referendum how would that resonate with people where. Very much depends on which political camp you come from and here in Northern Ireland that often means what community you come from as well when it came to the Immediate Response to boyce johnsons brecks it plan we heard from nationalists the likes of the shin fein party who as you know dont take up their seats in westminster there are 7 m. P. s who object to the sovereignty of the British Parliament and its right to legislate here in Northern Ireland and indeed any legislation that may impact the whole of the island of ireland they somewhat warmed to Boris Johnsons plan largely because they see it as the lesser of 2 evils it was a plan of course that was mainly designed to avoid the prospect of a hard border on the aisle of the aisle on the island of ireland and weve seen of course the previous Prime Minister to resign may stumble and falter and crash and burn because she didnt come up with a plan that that scrapped that border Boris Johnson to some extent did come up with a solution but of course it didnt satisfy the unionists so the prospect of there being a 2nd referendum here would be received in a mixed capacity i think nationalists would be more inclined to go with it unionists would be i assume more inclined to push for changes within the agreement thats already on the table because they have a foot in parliament already as it stands they have a foot in government an alliance was forged between the d p and to reason may in the past and it has given the do you piece a sense of clout and weight and importance the last thing they want to see is to see their influence in any way de rails Going Forward right now barkha thanks so much for that. Protesters are once again calling for political change in lebanon with people joining demonstrations against the government for a 3rd day Prime Minister sidle how to be has given rival groups in his government who are blocking his reforms 72 hours to find a solution to the Crisis Center hold the reports from beirut i was there up against the Political Leadership that is clinging on to power and they have used force to do that. I day 3 of protests lebanons army and Security Forces are being accused of heavy handed tactics which are further inferior rating demonstrators they havent left the streets despite the crackdown and arrests their demands remain the same was shot. The government should resign and early elections must follow the response from the Ruling Alliance whats clear one act play out well now we dont want the government to resign if it does it will take one or 2 years to form a new government and the economic crisis will worsen any will be made up of the same political forces. But that is what protesters dont want they want change tension has been building for months these are difficult Economic Times and they blame those who have been in power for decades for corruption and the mismanagement. Many here are unemployed some cant pay their Childrens School tuition fees others cant buy medicine or pay for their hospital bills the defiance is palpable people behind us are refusing we are all gathered living knees from old age and from order were saying one word we come up any more accept you. As giving them support. Youre supporting the last mars not the government has put on no more yesterday president how do you decide we have 72 hours the 72 hours im not going to change anything. Plans to impose more taxes triggered the protest Prime Minister sato how d. D. On friday gave his political partner 72 hours to come up with alternative sources of revenue for the by just it seems the political elite are scrambling to find a solution but that appears to have done little to call the anger tens of thousands are protesting but has made clear the majority of lebanese have the secretary general has on the stroller said if hezbollah supporters decide to protest they will change the equation and balance of power other lebanese consider that a threat and the child of the iranian backed group has a military way closer a law also told those on the streets they wont be able to topple the Ruling Alliance oh. Lebanons political and sectarian divide is deep but those who are raising their voices are standing united carrying only the lebanese flag this is the biggest nationwide protest in years but there is a large number of lebanese whose allegiance remains with their Political Parties its unclear how much those on the streets can achieve their beirut. Its got the very latest now from stephanie shes in beirut judging by the scenes behind you doesnt people of look like people of lost their appetite. Not at all those thousands that have been here all day remain here you can just show you were right outside what is the seat of government here and people have been chanting that the slogan the people want the downfall of the regime theyre insulting politicians by name theyre singing the Lebanese National anthem thats the police behind you also have the army also to the other side of where we are there are thousands of people. Waving the lebanese flags people on top of buildings there is a bit of a Party Atmosphere sami i have to say but certainly we were here last night and this was the area when at some point come sunset when it became dark that the army tried to disperse them a lot of tear gas being used water cannon being used but certainly those tactics which were harsher than the night before this is now day 3. Havent seemed to stop people from coming out to protest. The fact stephanie that weve seen protests even for example in the south with in shell strongholds in villages is that a sign of the threats the potential threat that this protest movement can pose to the current political structure the current Political Parties. Is i think you touched on it when you say political structure Political Party is the way never no one is really made out is all of sectarian allegiances and sects the people will stand by their leaders you have the president of this country that always has to be part of the constitution and my night christian the Prime Minister is certainly the speaker of parliament is she also when theres been criticism people will always stand behind their leaders what is unprecedented this time so i mean everyone will tell you this is that people are turning against their own sectarian leaders in their own strongholds saying enough is enough youre not doing enough for us you can hear they continue to charge they want to be able to eat they want to be able to pay for their kids education they want to have a working electricity water they want to afford bread they want to afford fuel and what they say is that the politicians and the main straw todd that runs this country a lot of them a billionaire so there is a massive discrepancy that has really come to a head the lot of different events of the last couple of years and months sadly which is why were seeing this now the people are you. Knight it was crossing different sectarian divides boxing class you see all kinds of people here. And they will tell you theyre excited but theyre going to be able to change anything of course i were going to have to wait and see. And wait and see well thanks so much stephanie that. Is just to recap our main story this person britains Prime Minister suffered a huge setback after british m. P. s voted to delay his breaks that deal of voting on at least until all lessons are a u. K. Legislation is passed barras johnstons told parliament he is not willing to negotiate an extension with the e. U. He says the law does not compel him to do so. People i continued in the very strong belief that the best thing for the u. K. And for the whole of europe is for us to leave with this new deal. Trying to separate the questions that are coming from the bench is not that i will not negotiate a dilemma with the e. U. And im neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e. U. Exactly what ive told everyone in the last 88 days that ive served as Prime Minister but they would be bad for this country. Was bad for democracy. More on that story now we can cross over to the north of england lets go over the hallway emma haywood joins us live from of course an area where we had a lot of people supporting to leave the e. U. I imagine its a bit of disappointment there now. I think will be deep disappointment of any potential delay to break that i was just telling a man on the street or she would have been happening in parliament and he told me it was absolutely scandalous he said m. P. s are there to represent the people and the people voted to leave and they are simply not doing that and we have heard that time and time again here this is a late breakfast stronghold 2 thirds of people voted to leave people have been telling us all day that they put their cross in the box back in 26 and leave and they would still leave again today and they simply want to get is over the line and for politicians to concentrate on other issues such as housing welfare Living Standards to try to bring most up this is a deprived part of the u. K. And they want to improve things many people here believe that leaving the European Union will help that now not everybody of course is a supporter of works that i spoke to a mother and her daughter a short while ago and they said we have so much to lose and more to gain by staying in the European Union. Or i will leave it there for now im ok with thanks for that. Well moving on to other news now russia has carried out 15 air strikes in the last rebel held province of idlib in syria 2 people were killed many more were injured yes strikes hit the rebel held poles and a nearby refugee camp. Meanwhile turkish president about iran says hell discuss turkeys offensive in Northern Syria with his russian counterpart Vladimir Putin next week he also warned ankara would implement its own plans if a solution was not reached the truce in Northern Syria is largely holding despite accusations from both Kurdish Forces and of violations chel strafford has more from a jackal lay at the turkey syria border. While the ceasefire largely seems to be holding there are reports of mind of clashes around the flashpoint town of russell in the east and potentially reports of a very worrying situation developing there for what we hear are civilians and wounded trapped inside the town we understand that pro Turkish Forces those syrian arab fighters that have been part of this operation have surrounded the city there saying that they are allowing civilians out but theyre also saying that there are ongoing talks or attempts to try and persuade kurdish fighters still trapped in that city to leave their weapons and withdraw. The Syrian Democratic forces have released a statement saying that this humanitarian corridor is vital to save lives weve seen video footage reportedly showing. Aid agencies and volunteers trying to move north into the town and they saying that they are unable to move any further to go and try and pull people out because of those syrian arab fighters meanwhile we get reports that the withdrawal of the s. V. S. From areas between to lobby out the town close to here and russell line is going president order one very keen to say that any reports of violations being made by his forces and those syrian arab fighters what he describes as fabrications but yeah all. Town of. The moment a town which saw some of the heaviest fighting and repeated claims by both sides a victory before this cease fire was declared. Pro independence leaders calling for talks with the Spanish Government following a day of violent protests at least 60 people were injured in the riots a 1000000 people marched through the city on friday morning for the jailing of 9 for the jailed 9 protest leaders to be released you know jailed for their role in catalonia failed independence 2 years ago on the go go has more from barcelona. Or just in front of the exterior of the Spanish NationalPolice Headquarters the site where the troubles started last night between the right the Law Enforcement officials here as well it was a trick a point the police had managed to push the crowds all the way up to the top of the street water cannon had been deployed for the ferry 1st time here in the region now what we have been seeing this morning. Onto secessionists coming out in front of the Police Station these are people who are against any idea of this siege from something theyve been training up. The police. Force theyve also been counseled most of that and ill give its breaking out thank you procession a little this building has become a flashpoint the violence that weve seen a week. Now the president of honduras is facing growing calls for his resignation after his brother was convicted of trafficking 200 tons of cocaine into the United States prosecutors say one turn your head amanda has relied on his coconspirator brother president one. For protection he says the allegations are fabricated by criminals bent on revenge for his efforts against organized crime. The president of chile has declared a state of emergency a day after protests over rising costs of living turned violent riots on friday night left a bus in your Apartment Building burned and the capital city subway system closed president Sebastian Pinera says here invoke a special a security law to prosecute individuals responsible demonstrations began on monday over a hike in metro fares mozambiques Main Opposition Party renamo is rejecting the preliminary results of tuesdays general election which says the ruling for labor party is headed for a major victory European Union observers are raising concerns about reports of ballot stuffing at some polling stations and an election observer was killed and others attacks there was a lot of rigging fraud in this equation and there for. Not. This kind of election. A new exhibit has opened at the paris sewer on saturday but its not an animal or a plant going on this play its technically a slime mold called the blob it can move without legs or wings and can heal itself in 2 minutes if cut in half it doesnt have a stomach or a brain but it can find and digest its food its the 1st time this kind of biological oddity has ever been displayed in captivity so got to modern man it behaves like an animal its capable of learning if we put it in the maze it will learn and take the best route out of the maze to find its boot if we put an obstacle in front of the blob so it will learn how to get past the barrier and it will start to do this more quickly and more strongly if we fuse to blobs together the one which learned will transmit its knowledge to the other. And lets take you through some of the headlines here and now to syria now britains Prime Minister suffered a huge setback after british m. P. s voted to delay is braggs that deal until all necessary u. K. Legislation is passed but Boris Johnsons told parliament hes not willing to negotiate an extension with the e. U. He says the law does not compel him to do so. I continued in the very strong belief that the best thing for the u. K. And for the whole of europe is for us to leave with this new deal of truth. Trying to separate the questions that are coming from the bench is not that i will not negotiate a delay with the e. U. Neither does the law compel me to do so i will tell our friends and colleagues in the e. U. Exactly what ive told everyone in the last 88 days that i have served as Prime Minister but then they would be bad for this country. For democracy is the 3rd day of protests in lebanons capital demanding what demonstrators call a revolution Prime Minister saddle how d. D. Accused rival groups in the government of blocking his reforms has now given them 72 hours to find a solution. Russia has carried out 15 airstrikes in the last rebel held province of idlib in syria killing 2 people and injuring many more the airstrikes hit the rebel held tufton hours airport and the nearby refugee camp meanwhile turkeys president says hell discuss his countrys offensive in Northern Syria with his russian counterpart next week he also warned ankara would implement its own plans of a solution wasnt reached the truce in