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Withdrawal bill through the maze 1st Commons defeat on the issue here's the Justice Minister Dominic Robb it's a fairly minor setback it won't for straight the breaks it process the key thing is the balance between getting the alleged detail in place so we have a smooth making sure plan has the proper transparency accountability so we look and to make sure we've got the balance right it's not going to stop us leaving the e.u. In March 29th one Tory m.p. Stephen Hammond who joined the rebels has now been sacked as the party's vice chair has the shadow Briggs secretary none of the vote tonight was intended to stop or delay bricks it was about a basic question which is the terms of Bracks it have to be agreed should they be a great simply by the prime minister or should Parliament have a say and that's a really important issue legislation can be got through in time we're used to doing legislation quickly here a national memorial service takes place at St Paul's Cathedral later for victims of the Grenfell tower fire 6 months on from the tragedy Prince Charles and series mayor expected to attend the events along with survivors Here's our correspondents joined on and it wasn't the authorities at Simple's cathedral that suggested this venue it came from the. 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On am and f.m. Around the u.k. On digital and on live I'm Roger Sharpe and we're up all night it's a minor setback a government source told the b.b.c. Even Labour's most passionate wrecks that support. Went into the yes lobby to join the rebel Tory 11 and call for a parliamentary vote on the final deal whenever it's agree but I'm sure in the blue benches knows no bounds according to our superior m.p. Tonight the Tory rebels put a spring in labor step giving them a taste of winning guaranteed the party a weekend of bad press undermined the pm and devalued her impact in Brussels they should be diesel act and never allowed to stand as a Tory m.p. Ever again. Mrs May's government suffered a defeat in a key vote on its Bracks bill after a rebellion by Tory M.P.'s The issue at stake was whether parliament would have a vote on the final breaks the old struck with Brussels this comes on the eve of the e.u. Summit in which Mrs May and other leaders will of course discuss bricks and our political correspondent and I asked her how much of a shock the vote came as a as to the government when it was the 1st to see trees May's had on government business I mean there is no getting away from the fact the government is as aware as anybody else that the parliamentary or breath magick is so tight since the general election because of course trees may doesn't have a majority so we've been saying for for months now about how every vote counts and I think this was the real imposed human of that so I think there was a real awareness over the course of the last 24 to 48 hours that this was going to be incredibly tight I think when the vote was actually taking place you got the sense that the so-called rebels and labor the opposition parties thought they didn't quite have the numbers to defeat the government and then that result came out and as you say they were just 4 votes in it so it was incredibly tight and also worth bearing in mind that there were just. 11 Conservative M.P.'s who rebelled against the government now of course 11 rebels in any party is not an insignificant number is especially when that means they've effectively engineer a government defeat but it's 11 out of the party so I think while yes this is a blow for Theresa May Yes this is a setback for health or she is worth keeping the broad context in mind so what does it actually do does it actually bring the session making power over bricks to the Commons Well what this does officially on paper is means that before ministers can go and agree a bricks it agreement in Brussels there has to be a vote in the House of Commons on it now it's also worth saying that this was an amendment a change to the e.u. Withdrawal bill which is one of the 1st big complicated bits of legislation that's going through Parliament the point that Bill is to put e.u. Law into u.k. Law ready for the date of departure but it's become a kind of in capsule 18 thing about the process of Brecht's it and who's got the power over it so that's why this amendment was put forward to this bill however the still lots of other stages that's got to get through before anything is finalized so what has been agreed and voted on is the principle that parliament will get a legal promise of a vote before BRICs it is signed off in Brussels by ministers the details of how and when that exactly will happen that's yet to be worked out of the government before the war so this would take away their power to negotiate a smooth. Storyline Well they're describing this now as a minor setback insistent that it won't frustrate the process they say they have to go away and have a look now when this bill comes back to the next stage of how exactly they deal with it but also also worth saying that Dominic Grieve the former attorney general he was the the Tory rebel if you like the man that wrote this amendment he's also said that he will happily talk to the government about finding. Form of words that works for everybody because remember the Tory rebels in this case but on the whole people that have supported remaining in the e.u. What they don't want to do is to end up with a situation whereby they voted against an agreement and said the government walks away with no deal that is not their intention and so therefore they are happy to work with the government to make this work if you like but the government saying it's going to have to take stock and see now what it does with this defeat this result this evening and are there any kind of this for the chop and terms of things that the government would really like for example firm date for withdrawal Yeah well that's the the next battle brewing if you like the fact that treason may had announced that they were going to write into the bill the fact that the u.k. Would be leaving the European Union on the 29th of March 29th teen and then of course there would be a transition period to follow that now that was also angered some of these conservative rebels and I think what tonight is shown is that if they're prepared to stick the head of the above the parapet and vote against their party was taken early now all with the support of labor and some other opposition parties they can defeat the government so whether or not that will shift the government's thinking on other matters relating to the Bracks it process well that remains to be seen because to resume a must of course weigh up the need to assert health authority over this process with the risk of any further defeats but I think it's safe to say that it's shown it can be done it's highlighted the difficulty the trees amazin without a majority in the House of Commons which is why all this chat about the pressure she's under from our own M.P.'s Why that's quite real that's exactly what we've seen here today but as I say it's worth bearing in mind that in the grand scheme this was a fairly narrow defeat just 4 votes in it so I think what you can take from this more than anything is that there are going to be plenty of very hard fought battles over the Bracks that process still to come. 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Well in the state of Alabama Doug Jones Alabama's new senator elect has spoken of a new momentum in American politics after he clinched his surprise victory in last night's how Obama Senate race at his 1st news conference Mr Jones said the contest to tighten the competition between Republicans and Democrats both at state and national level he said the minority vote was vital to the result we knew what we were we were doing we knew the importance of minority votes and we reached out so and I think they responded but I also believe this I think we had a lot of support from the leadership in the in the African-American community though those leaders knew me I've been around for a while Mr Jones also said he thought his campaign a giving people a reason to feel more positive the one thing that I think is going to happen for sure is that this campaign is given a lot of people a reason to believe they have a reason to hope that they know that that you know even though things might be a long shot it's possible they'll know too that you can create a lot of momentum you can create things in a positive way if you run the right campaign even if that campaign might not have succeeded in there was a time last night that I was convinced we wouldn't but I was prepared to talk about the fact you know that that this was not the end it was the beginning. Meanwhile President trying to distance himself from charger on the move after the Republicans suffered a historic defeat for the party Mr Trump reminding his supporters that he initially supported Luther Strange in the party's primary election but then he went on of course to offer his full support to Mr Moore in the run up to the election despite allegations that he went out with a underage women and and sexually harassed one of them at least let's speak to George Holley who is an assistant professor of political science at the University of Alabama Hello Professor Hawley. Hello thank you for having me thank you for coming to talk to us. First of all we've we've already said that Doug Jones expresses thanks to minorities in particular I think to the African-American vote was that what made the difference farm or was it just that hello I think of last year there yes I let me let me repeat that question yes we had Doug Jones say that he was very grateful to the minority vote in other words the African-American the Latino and so on but was it just a racial vote for him or were there more factors at work than just the fact that a lot more African Americans turned out in this race. Well it's obviously very important but I think the bigger issue in the most recent races here in Alabama was Roy Moore was a uniquely bad candidate he was controversial even before the allegations of sexual misconduct were know and so in the absence of that I think even very high African-American turnout would probably not have made it different so it would have any potentially closer. So. How do we lose or strange been running a Having can you can you rerun this farce obviously you know there may be people in the Republican Party are doing just that when we can't say for sure what happened but I'm quite confident that if either. Loser strange or Mo Brooks had been the Republican nominee it would have been a fairly easy victory for the g.o.p. I don't think that this fundamentally shifts the state of Alabama from into a blue or purple state it is still a state in which the Republicans have a sizable advantage in terms of party identification and in vote choice this was just an anomalous year I believe so do you think you're seeing too much. Jubilation I think would be too strong a word among Democrats both inside and outside the state. I think so this isn't to say that I don't think that the Democratic Party will have a very good year in the upcoming midterm elections I suspect that they will but whether or not Alabama itself is signaling that it's going to be a blue wave coming out and I wouldn't go that far High think that there were just a large number of stick cassock elements in this particular election that are not analogous to what will be going on in the rest of the country and there's no way that the simple opposition to the Republican policies and to present Trump can Google's coalition together in the future as other. Well it's certainly possible this. And I do think that the Democratic Party will do quite well but Alabama is one is one state that is quite likely to remain a predominantly publican state for the time for the forseeable future I think the best analogy we can make to this victory by Mr Jones would be Scott Brown's victory in Massachusetts a number of years ago where a Republican won a surprise victory in a blue state only to be defeated not long after when huge stood for election again just a just a stray into the realm of national politics for a minute when that happened then Scott Brown won that seat the then Democratic leader of the Senate how I read actually delayed an important vote until Scott Brian had been seated. A possibility here I mean has any chance that Dr Jones is going to get to the Senate before the final votes on the upcoming tax bill it's possible that I consider it very unlikely that the Republicans in the House and Senate do not have a single piece of major legislation that they can claim that they have passed this year and certain think they consider it absolutely vital that they get something on the books before the year is over so I do not suspect that they will extend that same courtesy to Mr Jones by delaying the vote. And if anybody's interested what will happen to Roy Moore not I mean he's yet to concede defeat as a date. Well Morris definitely Radek character but I suspect his days as a statewide politician are hard to finish if Lee over he's simply too old I would say to try to run for statewide office again at this point and particularly now that you know he's a demonstrated loser in this most recent statewide election there's no reason to think that she would have more luck in the future so I suspect that she won't go away as a public figure in the state but I don't think that he will ever hold office again you know and just on a point of fact I mean last night of course he said it's not over and he was taking advice on whether to call for every kind as would he be any closer to a recount what would be the factors that would get him into that with. Just have 100 percent for his opponent Well I don't know what legal options he has at this point I consider it very unlikely that a recount will be ordered though I am insufficiently familiar with the election law in that regard to say definitively what's going to happen well thank you very much in the vessel George Hawley Well thank you. Let's take our time. To look at Google Maps. As indeed was done. By a very eagle eyed Star Wars fan the Millennium Falcon was spotted earlier this year by a fan searching Google Earth and. James Burns writes the website jet I News and he got the word from this fan and immediately went hunting on him self and solos famed Space Ship in plain sight on Google Maps shielded on all sides by 7 shipping containers and just yards away from the golf course Sunningdale in sorry and nicely positioned for the m 3 appears that it was left there after filming for the latest Star Wars movie now showing actually wrapped Well I spoke to James Burns bit earlier and I asked him. How it was that he revealed the location of the Millennium Falcon. It was earlier in the summer and it came in via a tip and then we put it on after show media along with a message you know something foreign governments Google Maps type in this so human and see what you can find and there was