A vote on borisjohnsons Withdrawal Agreement. The paper sastohnson may axe his deal entirely, rather than accept amendments like a second referendum or customs union. The i, meanwhile, reports on fury at the Prime Ministers plan to force through a high speed brexit, with mps worried they could be voting for what the paper describes as a blind brexit. Onto another big story today taking centre stage on the front of the metro, Prince William says he fears for his brother harry, after he appeared to confirm a rift between the two of them and admitted to struggling with his mental health, on an itv documentary aired last night. A Kensington Palace source has told the bbc the cambridges are concerned that the duke and duchess of sussex are in a fragile place. The front page of the independent showing protesters on the streets of beirut in lebanon, demonstrating against what the paper describes as corruption and sectarianism in the country. And on the front of the ft, news that a russian spy unit hacked iranian hackers to lead attacks in 35 different countries. The investigation is a two year probe by the Uks National Cyber Security Centre and the Us National Security agency. Packed iranians hackers. Hacked iranian hackers, that is quite the tongue twister now, back to brexit. Tongue twister now, back to brexit. Trying legislation first, this means we will have the very jazzy Withdrawal Agreement, before mps tomorrow, itll be fascinating to see, in estimates of this support that it can get, the second reading, the first time in this vote, it could well be a majority. Afterwards, that is when this really sta rts afterwards, that is when this really starts to come into play, because mps have their various hobby horses that they want to add in terms of amendments, customs union, second referendum, you name it, they will try, because that same day there will be more votes and considerations at the committee stage. So, who knows, at that point. One thing that is very clear, if it gets too amended, it becomes a sort of frankenstein is a monster of legislation, horrible to see, nothing like the deal that Boris Johnson wanted to put across, you may as well put it out of its misery, and pull the bill, but then there would be an election, begrudgingly giving the opposition the extension that they want, and then the pursuit of a new parliament that can get it right. That is absolutely right, Boris Johnson will be putting his brexit legislation to the house of commons tomorrow, and it is pretty likely that is going to get through its first hurdle. Mps will decide to give it a hearing, basically, not saying they approve it altogether butjust basically, not saying they approve it altogether but just that they should debate it further. Then he has something tricky coming up before they moved to the amendments, theissue before they moved to the amendments, the issue of the timetabling of the legislation, and mp5 really angry about the fact they have only three days to debate it. All the opposition mps, some conservatives not that happy about it either, and thatis not that happy about it either, and that is a hurdle. That has the crucial effect, if that timetabling motion is voted down, it is pretty unlikely he will be able to pass on the legislation and get the uk out by this deadline, the deadline imposed of october 31, that will have really big consequences. So much detail, the timetabling motion, many of the British Public will think, once you have done that, you do that, but it must be agreed, is that right . Mps must agree how long they have to debate the legislation, incredibly long, really complicated, only publish tonight at eight oclock. The whole of this, 110 pages long, the explanatory notes, even longer. I have only three days to debate this in parliament, according to the government schedule. Would not be that surprising if mps decide reject the proposal from the government and spend longer debating it. The longer they have to debate amendments, the bigger the chances they will find some areas they want to improve, and if they change it too much, it runs the risk for Boris Johnson that he will say, actually, i dont want the direction this is going, lots of conservatives could not bear the idea of a customs union, second referendum, so they may pull the bill entirely. We are hearing that could happen. Returning to the i, this is their headline, they are going with the speed at which this is wanting to be put through. That is wanting to be put through. That is the source of the tension, very interesting, you speak up for the viewers who are not westminster nerds, saying, take us through the process , nerds, saying, take us through the process, trying to demystify the scrutiny and the arguments they are in. The government would be hoping, there is a brexit fatigue, as viewers are listening to the argument. Mps, then, effectively, as the headline has shown, they think borisjohnson is the headline has shown, they think Boris Johnson is going the headline has shown, they think borisjohnson is going too fast in trying to make brexit happen, but the government would say, you have had hours, days, months of thinking about brexit, debating it in all its forms. You know what you think. There is no Economic Analysis that would make you change your mind, preconceived views, what do you have to gain by having many more days, given that they have things they are looking out for, clearly they will be putting on amendments anyway, in raw optics, what the government will be quietly hoping voters take note of, is that the mps here are saying, slow down, dont deliver this on time, takea slow down, dont deliver this on time, take a lot of time to think about this, in a sense. The Prime Minister will be saying, i have missed the deadline, i am the only one doing this. Fantastic pre election messaging for him, because he became the face of the brexit delay, john bercow. And it comes down to needing a new parliament and election. This is why over the next few days you will have this almost absurdly fast timetable, because they want mps to kick up a fuss and tell them borisjohnson must go slower, it suits the messaging right down to a t. Are the public seeing through this . Depends upon your point of view, whether you wa nt upon your point of view, whether you want to stop. Whether you are remain or leave, a lot of people who are remainers, they will be very anxious at the idea that this is being pushed through incredibly quickly, worried about certain loopholes in the bill. Particular area of worry for remainers and soft brexit is, at the end of the transition period, there could be a crash out on wto terms without parliament having approve that. There are little tiny gremlins that could be contained within the legislation, that people on that side will want to explore further. On the other side, even the most hardline eurosceptics who had problems with the deal from theresa may, they want to get brexit done by october 31. May, they want to get brexit done by october31. Particularly may, they want to get brexit done by october 31. Particularly because they are worried about amendments that could soften brexit. Turning to the guardian. Another public question, on the front page, brexit deal. Everybody today has been hearing about wab, what is the difference between the two in terms of what is in the document. Wab spelt out whats what. It genuinely would be the final push, eu leaders right now want to see how well boris does with this. Parliament has given final approval, thatis parliament has given final approval, that is the aim of the bill, a single vote, do you want the deal, yes or fio, single vote, do you want the deal, yes or no, the Withdrawal Agreement legislation is going to be a lot more complicated, more opportunity for mp5 to say, i like this bit, i dont like this bit. It could be helpful to borisjohnson if his intention is to get a deal through. Having the legislation published in full gives labour mps the chance, who may be thinking of voting for the deal, the chance to amend it and ta ke the deal, the chance to amend it and take home a possible victory, strengthening provisions on workers rights and environmental protection, it could give the opportunity, some cover for them to vote for it and ta ke cover for them to vote for it and take home a slight victory. Another story on the front of the guardian, 60 uk children feared to be in syria, what were they doing there . What is the article so . My crying fleeing areas held by islamic state, daesh, during the recent fighting. Fleeing areas held by islamic state. Twice the number originally feared. With some European Countries rushing to repatriate children, given the loss amid the fallout, that shows the uk link very clearly. A lot more than rip a lot more than originally thought, 60 children, twice the number that was originally thought. This dilemma about what should happen, they are born to british people. They are caught in the middle of an awful conflict, and they will be the subject of political debate at home about how they should be brought back. Turning to the metro, the royal household. This is very striking, the reaction from harrys brother, after he was saying in an itv documentary that he struggles with his mental health, and meghan was talking about the struggle she has had dealing with negative headlines, the reason why he is coming in at this point, because meghan was talking at one point about how one asked her if she is 0k, about how one asked her if she is ok, as if to suggest that nobody in the royal family is caring about her enough, no one being empathetic, giving her the cold shoulder, when actually, prince charles, may have suggested that they do not make all these statements and go after the press and pick these fights, thats a different matter. At least from williams part, he is trying to show that he does care for his brother. The reported words. . That he does care for his brother. The reported words. . Well chosen, on different parts, but they are brothers at the end of the day, saying he hopes he is ok, and this break they are suggesting they may go on, hopes that it will give a refresh, decompress. Nothing but good things. What did you make of it . Slightly strange for william to be commerce sources close to Kensington Palace, to be suggesting that william hopes his brother is all right. You sort of thing he would be picking up the phone and talking to him, slightly odd conversation through the media, that seems to be going on. Language about how he is in a slightly fragile place. I dont know. Seems slightly strange, giving the story about the reported rift, it is giving it legs, to be reporting in this way. Harry and meghan are saying, ourfamily this way. Harry and meghan are saying, our family does this way. Harry and meghan are saying, ourfamily does not this way. Harry and meghan are saying, our family does not care about us. We are just getting by. That almost is. By dint of how severe that is, you are almost demanding a response from someone, thankfully, william is stepping forward. Different people have picked up different messages from that interview, interesting how it has been interpreted. Lets turn to the daily telegraph, 22 month study here. Football, head injury. The prevalence of dementia among former players, and we have found former professional footballers are 3. 5 times more likely to die from dementia, then other and other neurological diseases. It is other Contact Sports that people often talk about, not realising it is the same with football. Can you wrap this up for us, this is not you will initially think when you look at the front page. Slightly bizarre story, a cardboard cutout of sir Cliff Richard, managed to shutdown an entire airport, in portugal, because of that. Entire airport, in portugal, because of that. We understand Cliff Richard lives around the area, even then, it is clearly thought to that he wants to take on a summer holiday. We will not take off, witnesses say, a middle aged overweight man hans cliff back, a stand off, particularly in the duty free area, which is where the cardboard cut out was found, it was also missing. Hands cliff back. How could someone think that they would get away with that . Lifesize standing up Cliff Richard size we will leave it there for the moment. Back at 11 30pm. Looking forward to it. I will see you at the top of the hour. In the meantime, all the front pages, on the bbc website. Seven days a week. Why not watch it all back again, by the bbc iplayer. We will be back at 1130. Iam back the bbc iplayer. We will be back at 1130. I am back at 11pm. The next couple of days not looking too bad, quite a bit of dry weather around, not completely dry across the board, because we have this weather front affecting the far north of the uk, we will have lost that weather front across the south east, bringing the rain on monday. Tuesday, starting on a dry and chilly note, early mist and fog, should tend to lift, then plenty of sunshine for england and wales through the day, more cloud further north, and rain affecting the far north, and rain affecting the far north of the country, we see here. Temperature wise, 12 to 13 or 15, brighter spells further south. Tuesday night, many central and southern areas stay dry, variable cloud, turning chile in one or two places, staying breezy, milder across the far north, holding onto the cloud, the rain, those winds are quite a feature. On into wednesday, in between weather systems, one of these this will bring heavy flooding rains to spain and france, sending a weather front to the south east, maybe one or two showers developing, winding in the north and the west. Outbreaks of rain will pep up the west. Outbreaks of rain will pep up to become heavier at times. In between, slice of fine weather with sunny spells, again, temperatures 12 to 15 celsius. As we head on into thursday, looks like we will see low pressure system is swinging into northern and west areas, bringing a speu northern and west areas, bringing a spell of windy weather to western scotla nd spell of windy weather to western scotland in particular, gales, severe gales for a time, showers, longer spells of rain here, further south and east, one or two showers around, sunshine, wind will not be quite as strong, blustery day, as temperatures again, low to mid teens, could even see 16 degrees in the south east. That area of low pressure will swing northwards, something dry for a while, looking at the south west to end the week, next area of low pressure will move in. Milderair, increasing cloud, outbreaks of rain through the day, colder air looming across the north of the country. Could see when trueness over the high ground, particularly this rain moving north and east. Some rain could be heavy. Single figure values in the north on friday, 15 in the south east. This is bbc news. The headlines. The speaker of the house of commons blocks a government request to hold a vote for its brexit deal saying the question was put to the house at the weekend. My my ruling is therefore that the motion will not be debated today as it would be repetitive and disorderly to do so. This evening, the governments eu Withdrawal Agreement bill has been introduced in the commons ahead of its next phase of scrutiny. 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