Have good days and bad days amid reports of a rift. This role and part of this job, and this family being under the pressure that its under, inevitably, you know, stuff happens. But, look, were brothers, we will always be brothers. We are certainly on different paths at the moment, good morning. The tears flow for andy murray as he wins his first singles title since career saving hip surgery. Music jump on it. And mike gets to keep dancing well catch up with him after a hip thrusting samba saw them survive the strictly dance off. Its a chilly start to the day, there is even some thruster across parts of scotland. We will see sunny spells, areas of cloud and patchy rain across the south eastern quarter. I will have more in 15 minutes. Good morning, thanks forjoining us on breakfast. Its monday october the 21st. Our top story. The government will push again today for mps to vote on borisJohnsons Brexit deal. It comes after a bruising weekend for the Prime Minister, in which he was forced to ask the eu for an extension to his planned leaving date of october the 31st. Lets take a quick look at whats in store. Ministers will try for another meaningful vote this afternoon thats where mps can indicate whether or not they support the Prime Ministers deal in principle. Whether that vote goes ahead is a decision for the speaker, john bercow. Most westminster watchers think hell probably refuse. The government will also bring forward legislation to implement its eu Withdrawal Agreement bill. That would start the Legal Process of the uk leaving the eu. Meanwhile, the court of session in edinburgh thats scotlands Supreme Civil Court will sit today to consider whether mrjohnson acted unlawfully by failing to sign his letter to the eu, which asked for an extension to the brexit deadline. Lets talk now to our political correspondent, jessica parker. What a weekend what a start to the we shall we start with the vote and whether or not it is likely to go ahead . This is what we were expecting on a so called super saturday. What happened on saturday was because of the letwin amendment, the government decided that they thought what had supposed to been a meaningful vote was rendered meaningless. It looks like they will have another go today. But as you are saying to speak atjohn bercow has to give permission for this to go ahead. The feeling seems to be maybe he wont. Perhaps he will judge, as he did with theresa may, it is too similar to what the government already tried to do on saturday. We will have to see whether the speaker grilles in favour of the government or against. That will probably happen around 3 30pm. There is an argument the vote didnt happen so how can it be similar . It did happen. This is the confusion. The amendment went through. The government were terribly annoyed. They didnt then move the vote to division so it got the nod through but it didnt count asa the nod through but it didnt count as a meaningful vote. The government is trying to get a bit of impetus as they try and then bring forward the legislation and get that legislation through quickly. This is the next stage. We have ten days until october 31. Boris stage. We have ten days until october31. Borisjohnson stage. We have ten days until october 31. Boris johnson has stage. We have ten days until october 31. Borisjohnson has been adamant the uk will leave the eu by that day but there is so much to discuss with the withdrawal bill ahead of that. I think mps will want to look at the legislation very closely. First reading today, that isa closely. First reading today, that is a fairly standard procedure at. Second reading tomorrow with a vote. The concern for the government is on the amendments that mps will try to chuck at this bill, whether that is for another referendum, a Customs Union, whether that is to try to ensure there is no no deal scenario at the end of the transition period. This has a lot of hurdles to get over. We would expect the government to bring forward a programme of motion where they try to control the timing of the passage of the bill. It is possible mps could vote that down. We have a lot to pick three. Thank you, jessica. That is the theme this morning. We will be trying to explain to you exactly what is happening today and throughout the coming week. Lets go back to dan in the studio. Lots more news. We will be sifting through all the detail as much as we can. Lets bring you up to date with some of the other big stories this morning. The duke of sussex has admitted he and his brother are on different paths amid reports of a rift. In an interview with itv, he said they have good days and bad days. The duchess of sussex said that adjusting to royal life had been hard and that she wasnt prepared for the scrutiny of the tabloid press. Jon donnison reports. Filmed during their recent trip to africa, this documentary reveals that, despite appearances, the royal couple are at times struggling. Harry says he sees his mother diana in every camera and flash bulb. Every single time i see a camera, every single time i hear a click, every time time i see a flash, it takes me straight back. So, in that respect, its the worst reminder of her life, as opposed to the best. Meghan says shes been shocked by the level of press intrusion, even though herfriends had warned her before she got married. My british friends said to me, im sure hes great, but you shouldnt do it, because the british tabloids will destroy your life. And i very naively, were american, we dont have that there. What are you talking about . Prince harry talks about the relationship with his brother inevitably, you know, stuff happens, but, look, were brothers, we will always be brothers. Were certainly on different paths at the moment but i will always be there for him, as i know he will always be there for me. Prince harry acknowledges he sometimes needs support, saying he still struggles with Mental Health issues. I thought i was out of the woods and then, suddenly, it all came back, and i suddenly realise that this is something that i have to manage. Look, part of this job and part of anyjob, like everybody, means putting on a brave face. The turnaround from a sunny wedding day a year and a half ago is very sharp. John donnison, bbc news. Lets us know what you think of that story this morning. Spikes in air pollution trigger hundreds of heart attacks, strokes and acute asthma attacks in cities across england compared to days when the air is cleaner. Thats according to new research from Kings College london which found there are significant Short Term Health risks caused by polluted air which also contributes to up to 36,000 deaths each year. Abortion and same sex marriage will become legal in Northern Ireland at midnight tonight. The change will happen because of legislation passed at westminster with no devolved government at stormont. The assembly there will meet for the first time in two and a half years to debate the change in law today. Heres our ireland correspondent chris page. Its a sensitive, emotive and personal issue, but abortion law in Northern Ireland, which is much more restrictive than the rest of the uk, has generated huge demonstrations. Westminster has passed legislation which means terminations will be decriminalised if devolution isnt fully restored today. Protesters who oppose the changes have pressured politicians to bring back stormont, so the Democratic Unionist Party has led a move to recall the devolved assembly. Campaigners believe it will send a valuable message. Lets bring this back to the floor of the assembly, let our elected local representatives discussed this, because they are our voice, and let us speak because westminster shouldnt be speaking for us. Butjust holding a sitting of the assembly doesnt mean the change in abortion law will be stopped. That will only happen if the parties agreed to settle all their differences, appoint ministers and go back into government together. Theres no prospect of such a big breakthrough, so politicians who pushed for change say having a debate in the assembly at this stage is a sham. I think that it is really disingenuous and an absolute stunt to have a motion on that debate when we know it can deliver nothing in the chamber on the same day. As well as abortion, there is set to be another big social shift. The new legislation will legalise same sex marriage in Northern Ireland, five years after the rest of the uk. Chris page, bbc news, belfast. The illegal use of drones will be tackled by a Specialist Police unit under new government plans. Police will be given more powers and resources to avoid a repeat of the chaos caused by drones at airports last december. The disruption caused 1,000 flights to be cancelled or diverted. A mobile counter drone unit equipped with technology to track down and interfere with the devices will be set up to respond to incidents across the uk. Each year, many of us flock to cities like madrid to see the sights, but this weekend the citys streets were full of shepherds exercising their ancient rights. Have a little look at these pictures. Thousands of them wandered through the spanish capital as part of an annual agriculture festival a tradition that dates back to the 13th century, but unlike many visitors, they didnt complain about being fleeced by tourist traps. Apologies. It is 6 10am. You would expect that to ta ke it is 6 10am. You would expect that to take place in barcelona, wouldnt you . You would. You get the freedom of the city with those sorts of titles. So andy murray may now well have the freedom of the country. Can we officially say he is back . With a bang,it we officially say he is back . With a bang, it is fair to say. With his replacement hip he might be doing a bit of mike bushell. Replacement hip he might be doing a bit of mike bushell. Dont do that. There are tears from andy murray in antwerp as he wins his first singles title since his hip surgery injanuary he beats Stan Wawrinka in the european open final. Wales will face south africa in the semi finals of the Rugby World Cup after coming from behind with a dramatic late try to beat 1a man france. Var is involved again, as liverpools perfect start to the premier League Season is ended by Manchester United adam lallana with a late equaliser for the leaders. And some big names are left out as the draft is made for the hundred crickets new competition that starts next summer. Bit of a glitzy affair as those big names were revealed but we know about big british get names, where they will go for that tournament. We saw some of the Big International stars being picked. It will be exciting when it rolls around. It is just exciting when it rolls around. It isjust me exciting when it rolls around. It is just me and they today. Exciting when it rolls around. It isjust me and they today. We are on our lonesome. Ben is out somewhere, naga is in westminster. Carroll, what do you have . A lot going on in the weather. A lot going on in the weather. A chilly start, a touch of frost in parts of scotland. It is chilly across the board but at this stage, mainly dry. We have a weather front which is coming in across the south east. It is here already for some of us. It is producing some rain, albeit mostly light and patchy. We have this ridge of High Pressure a cross patchy. We have this ridge of High Pressure across much of the uk which is keeping things a lot more settled. A quiet start to the day. Rain in east anglia, the south east. Ahead of it, a lot of cloud. A north easterly breeze blowing in some showers from the north sea. Under clear skies with the lowest temperature, for example in aberdeenshire, you will have some sunshine. Some sunshine in Northern Ireland and despite the cloud across england and wales, we will see some sunny skies develop through the course of the day. Temperatures nine to 14 course of the day. Temperatures nine to 1a degrees. Through the day as the weather front approaches the cloud will thicken up. Across the north west of scotland we will see showers ahead of rain and the wind will pick up. Gusty winds here at later on. Here comes the rain through the overnight period. Further south, we still have the odd shower but we could well have some issues with fog through the course of the first thing tomorrow morning. Most likely areas are southern parts of wales, southern england, where we have clear skies. It will be a chilly at night except across the north west of scotland than the nightjust gone. North west of scotland than the night just gone. Temperatures falling to roughly between four and eight in towns and cities. Tomorrow morning, watch out for the fog. It could well be dense across parts of southern england and south wales. Some of itjust southern england and south wales. Some of it just lifting southern england and south wales. Some of itjust lifting into lower cloud but some will clear all together. What you will find as we go through the course of tomorrow is we will start to see some sunny skies develop. We still do have some gusty winds and weather fronts moving across the north and west of the uk, introducing all that rain. Where we have the sunshine, we could get highs up to 15 degrees tomorrow in london and plymouth. 13 in stornoway and aberdeen. Then as we had in towards the middle part of the week, you can see we have weather fronts close to the south east. We also have weather fronts and low pressure coming in across the north west. Once again, that means we are looking at some rain across western and northern parts of the uk, accompanied by gusty winds. As we push away from that, brighter skies, but gusty winds. As we push away from that, brighterskies, but dont forget that weather fronts close to the south east. It is fairly weak and will bring in cloud at times and we could see the other shower coming out of it. In summary, for scotland and Northern Ireland, from mid week, with low pressure in charge, it will be cloudy at times, wet at times and windy at times. For england and wales, with a High Pressure in charge, yes, a bit of rain at times as we saw from the weather front, but there will be some sunny skies but there will be some sunny skies but watch out for some fog if you are travelling. Damp, back to you. A busy day for you, carol. We will see you later on. John is in the studio to look at the papers. Lets look through the front pages. We have a selection. The Daily Telegraph says theres a guerrilla war led by mps who want to delay brexit. Its also picked up on comments from the duchess of sussex who says shes struggling with being in the royal spotlight. A tearful andy murray is on the front of the guardian, after his win yesterday in antwerp. The paper says labour wants to force borisjohnson to drop his deal or accept a softer brexit. That story is also in the mail it says downing street is accusing labour of trying to cancel brexit by either a fresh referendum or keeping the uk in the Customs Union. The main image is downton actor Michelle Dockery on the red carpet at the rome film festival. And Something Else were talking about this morning the sun says theres bad blood between the dukes of sussex and cambridge, after harry said on tv last night that he and william were on different paths. We will be talking about hair loss shortly butjohn is here to look at the inside pages. Andy murray dominating the back pages, as well. Needless to say, some brilliant headlines. Hip, hip, murray. As we know he had that resurfacing operation. Like hip, hip, hurray . Yes. We know about his quality but this is his fourth tournament in six weeks. So soon after he was back on court knocking a ball against the wall at his local club. He doubted it himself. Absolutely. Think how tea rful it himself. Absolutely. Think how tearful he was at that press conference at the Australian Open when you thought this would be it, he wanted to try to limp on, perhaps retire at wimbledon. He surpassed all his expectations. There were all the pre recorded tapes from roger federer, novak djokovic, saying what a great career he had had. We can erase all of those we wonder how much further he can go. It is such a brutal sport with the schedule and short rest and the matches i so long. He might have gone through this before. You are playing football, white tennis, you get an injury on your ankle, what do you do . Reach for something frozen. You would think so. But a doctor who actually devised the frozen peas approach to ease the pain. He says rice. Rest, ice, elevation. Always peas. You are on the same page here. He has revealed they actually do more harm than good. In 1978, the doctor came up with the rice acronym on how to treat muscle. How to treat muscle soreness and pain. It has seen millions of people use frozen peas for recovery, but the doctor, who is now 84, has written in his blog that cold and total rest actually delay healing. This is the New Discovery he has come to. And the chartered society of physiotherapy have edged them to ditch rice and a spokesman said this should be a significant moment but i dont know how many will hear the message. Shocker that is the first thing you go for, always it still helps with the bruising, right . Helps the healing process. You need to write a letter to dr gabe mirkin. I will take this up with him. Interesting name. Also, the guardian, lots of talk about this 19 hour passenger flight, the longest passenger flight. Hour passenger flight, the longest passengerflight. 10,000 hour passenger flight, the longest passenger flight. 10,000 miles hour passenger flight, the longest passengerflight. 10,000 miles all the way from new york to sydney. There are lots of questions here about complaints about the amount of fuel used and how many equivalent barrels of oil. But actually it is better for the environment in terms of Carbon Dioxide production than taking two flights because take off and landing, you burn far more fuel. In order to keep the body going during that 19 hour flight there was a bit of macarena and boyd stuck up you are encouraged to get up and move arou