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BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire December 13, 2017

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BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten December 13, 2017

The road cyclist chris froome, four time winner of the Tour De France, is fighting to save his career after failing a drugs test. Eight people have been sentenced for smuggling drugs into prisons by using drones. A special report from the democratic republic of congo, where the un says a cut in the number of peacekeepers is creating more instability. And six months after the grenfell fire, we report on the Lasting Impact in londons wealthiest borough. And coming up on sportsday on bbc news, england captainjoe root calls for a big performance from his players ahead of the crucial third ashes test. Good evening. The Prime Minister has suffered her first defeat in the house of commons on the governments legislative plans for brexit. By a majority of just four, mps supported a change to the eu withdrawal bill, which called f ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News December 13, 2017

The Prime Minister has suffered her first defeat in the house of commons on the governments legislative plans for brexit. By a majority of just four, mps supported a change to the eu withdrawal bill which would give them a legal guarantee of a vote on the final brexit deal. Repeated offers of concessions by ministers were not enough to win the day. The amendment had been proposed by the conservative mp dominic grieve, a former attorney general, whod said it was time to put country before party. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. The tory rebels, huddled among their colleagues on the left, and labour on the right, thought they had lost. Weeks of energy and effort gone to waste. But watch that shuffle of mps, the four approaching in the middle. Cheering. The signal theresa may had been beaten. The ayes to t ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News December 13, 2017

Welcome to bbc news. The government has been narrowly defeated in a key brexit vote, after a rebellion by tory mps. After a rebellion by tory mps. Mps backed a change to the eu withdrawal bill which called for the terms of a final deal between the uk and the eu to be approved by a new law passed by parliament. Earlier the Prime Minister had offered a concession and promised that mps would have their say before the uk left the eu in march 2019. The amendment, which was proposed by the conservative former attorney general, Dominic Grieve, was approved by 309 votes to 305 a majority of four. The ayes to the right, 309. The noes to the left, 305. Cheering. Order. Im sure you want to hear the result to make sure it is correct. The ayes to the right, 309. The noes to the left, 305. The ayes have it, the ayes have it. Unlock. 0ur chief
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BBCNEWS Wednesday In Parliament December 14, 2017

Coming up in the next half hour, defeat for the government on the brexit bill. To be right, 309. To the left, 305. 0rder im sure you want to hear the result to make sure it is correct. The ayes to the right, 309. The noes to the left, 305. The ayes have it, the ayes have it. A lock. Hear, hear a last minute concessions failed to persuade the rebels. Downing street was said it was the disappointed despite strong assurances. The government will now decide if further changes to the bill are needed. So how did such a dramatic day unfold . Throughout day seven of a detailed consideration of the eu, a rebellion was afoot. It was the fault of clause 9. I know youre following the minutiae of this so i want me to tell you, butjust in case, clause 9 combines the twin concerns of government is taking power away from parliament and whether parliament will get a meaningful vote before the deal was finalised. The key amendment was number seven table by the former conservative attorney general, domin ....

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