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Isa order to vote against brexit. What is a message to the public . Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Members of parliament at westminster have taken the First Step Towards invoking article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty the start of the process of leaving the European Union. The House Of Commons voted by an overwhelming majority 498 to 114 in favour of the bill drawn up by ministers and the parliamentary process is meant to be completed early next month. Among those who voted against were 47 labour mps who defied the orders of their leaderjeremy corbyn. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. Feeling confident, Prime Minister . She didnt really need to worry. Having fought against having to vote, Government Ministers never really worried about winning it. In the end, a much bigger proportion of mps the end, a much bigger proportion of m ps voted the end, a much bigger proportion of mps voted to begin brexit than the proportion of us that chose to leave. Rola the ayes to the right, 498. Leave. Rola the ayes to the right, 498. Nay to the left. Huge cheers. Dozens of Labour Ministers voting against. We can go in with Self Confidence and ambition. But my point of view, i want to bridge some of the gaps and heal some of the wounds. It is difficult for the labour party. We are a pro european Internationalist Party and we believe in cooperation and collaboration with other nations. But many voting yes did so with a heavy heart. The government has chosen and i respect this decision, not to make the economy is a priority in this negotiation. The European Union is not prioritising the economy either. Dont want give the economy either. Dont want give the sense that people having voted for breakfast brexit are being ignored. The debate deal about the countrys is to be but tonight, history hangs over. A Quiet Revolution at the Prime Minister called it. The brexiteers were quite manning the barricades. For the first time in 40 years, the way democracy is meant to work will actually be able to work. This was a nationwide referendum of the british people at the british people spoke. In the unlikely event it was news to anyone, oui former in the unlikely event it was news to anyone, ourformer top in the unlikely event it was news to anyone, our former top diplomat in the unlikely event it was news to anyone, ourformer top diplomat in brussels, now out of his job, Want Mps Today Of Bumpy Times ahead. Feisty talks and potentially at bill of billions to get out of the european club. This is going to be ona european club. This is going to be on a humongous scale, going to have enormous amounts of businesses running up various different channels, total financial liability, as they see it. It might be in the order of 40 60 billion euros. As they see it. It might be in the order of 40 60 billion euros. That prospect and principal means some labour mps have actually quit their Common Stock Team rather than obey Jeremy Corbyns call to vote for the bill. Rachel maskell, until tonight in the shadow cabinet, not any more because she voted with her remain constituents. It is the labour party that looks divided tonight. Constituents. It is the labour party that looks divided tonightli constituents. It is the labour party that looks divided tonight. I think the labour party is absolutely solid now. We do not want to reason they brexit that we are going to be walking towards ensuring the voices of people across the country are involved in the process as we go forward therese in may. Involved in the process as we go forward therese in may. The arguments dont end tonight. Yesterday it was compared to Alice In Wonderland but alice only took herself into the hole. This Prime Minister is taking virtually all of the tory party, half the labour party, and the entire country into the hole. How then can anyone pretend that this undiscussed, unwritten, a negotiated deal, in any way, has the backing of the beach people . So, the Prime Minister sweeps out, she has her way. Those against her seem lonely, for now. President Trumps National security advisor, michael flynn, says washington is officially putting iran on notice, after it test fired a Ballistic Missile over the weekend. The Trump Administration condemns such actions that undermine security, prosperity and stability throughout and beyond The Middle East and which places a american lives at risk. President trump has severely criticised the various agreements reached between iran, the 0bama administration, as well is the united nations, as being weak and ineffective. Instead of being thankful to the United States in these agreements, iran is now feeling emboldened. As of today, we are officially putting iran noticed. A little earlier i spoke to the bbcs washington correspondent, kim ghattas. I asked her what the us meant by saying it was putting iran on notice. We dont know. Thats why a lot of following policy and Ministry Experts are a bit worried about this statement military. It is vague and sounds quite provocative. It doesnt really have any teeth, at least not that we can see. It is possible that the Trump Administration may be considering a new round of sanctions against iran. That is not related to the nuclear deal because of course iran insists the Ballistic Missile test that they conducted is not in breach of the nuclear deal. That i think that mostly what the Trump Administration wa nted mostly what the Trump Administration wanted to do is send a signal to iran that there is a new administration in town that disagrees with the approach that the 0bama administration took towards iran. President 0bama was very much criticised by republicans while he was in office by what they do is described as a soft approach towards iran where they did they said he did everything to look the other way when it came to what iran was doing in the region for the sake of holding the nuclear deal. Now this administration wants to make clear that that is not going to be their approach that we dont know exactly how they will go about it. A coroner has praised the courage of a 16 year old boy who tried to shield his grandfather from a gunman during the Terror Attack in tunisia. 0wen Richards survived but his grandfather, brother and uncle were among 30 british people who were killed in sousse in 2015. 0ur correspondent Daniela Relph reports from the royal courts ofjustice. For every family, these inquests are deeply upsetting. But for Suzanne Richards and herson, 0wen, theirsuffering has been unbearable. It was a holiday that tore a family apart. The trip to tunisia was described as a jolly boys outing. This photo, taken on the flight there, grandad pat evans, his Grandson Joel and his son adrian. The following day, they would all be killed. In a statement, read to the court, the sole survivor of the group, 0wen Richards, described how they all ran, trying to escape as they heard shooting. Shooting cctv footage shows the Gunman Walking into the hotel, past the lifts. An animation, shown to the inquest, illustrates the route its believed he took into the indoor pool area, where he murdered three members of the same family. 0wen Richards said he heard his brother shouting, no, no, no, as the gunman attacked. He lay on the floor hugging his grandfather, but when he looked down there was a gunshot wound. Pat evans told his grandson, he got me. 0wen then saw that his brother and his uncle had also been killed. An incredibly moving scene in court. When 0wen Richards statement had been read, the coroner said, it seems to me that 0wen acted with extraordinary courage in trying to protect his grandfather. 0wens mother, suzanne, lost her eldest son, her brother and her dad. Today, she read tributes to them all and told the inquest. She went on. What this mother and son have been through is hard to imagine. As Suzanne Richards told the inquest today, how can four people go on holiday and only one come home . Daniela relph, bbc news, at the royal courts ofjustice. Train operators have announced an overhaul of the Ticketing System which they admit is baffling customers. Trials of a new system, which will ensure passengers pay the cheapest possible fares, will start in may on crosscountry, virgin and east midlands trains. 0ur correspondent Simon Gompertz reports from Kings Cross Station in london. Its been a long time coming, trials to get rid of old practices which means you could end up paying too much for a ticket. We already think there are loads of cheap deals are therefore most people but at the moment it relies on websites to find the best deal in a constipated system. We want to make it simpler so we can ensure people and know they are always getting the best fa re they are always getting the best fare everytime. One of the targets is absurd tickets like the one from scotland, travelling the length of the uk costs over £340 to cornwall but just £80 if the uk costs over £340 to Cornwall Butjust £80 if you buy different sections of the journey separately. So, the trials will involve cheaper multi leg fares, more good Value Singles where it could cost as much asa singles where it could cost as much as a return, and better information on discounted tickets from vending machines. All things mps have been calling for. Whats been happening is outrageous. People have been paying over the odds forjourneys. They are not called what is the cheapest journey and often they are not called what is the cheapestjourney and often when they purchased tickets from machines, they are not getting equity, different machines sell different tickets. That has to stop. In theory, 300 million different permutations of rail fares for people to choose from so its not surprising they often pay too much. Even in the station at the ticking ticket machine, they are not warned that they might get a cheaper option. There is used frustration. Its challenging, isnt it . There are so many different ways of purchasing tickets. I would like to be cheaper and easier to navigate. A bit clearer, really. So, the pressure will be to make sure that passengers actually end up paying less. This trial is only for a small number of Train Companies so far. We need to see this spread right across the country and only when we see that kind of level of change, i think we will see that kind of trust from passengers that things are improving on the railways. Cheaper, more understandable tickets are welcome but there are also calls for Rail Companies to follow a simple rule just to sell everyone the cheapest ticket in all circumstances. Thats a summary of the news, newsday is coming up at midnight now on bbc news its time for newsnight. The ayes to the right, 498. The noes to the left, 114. Behold people power. The commons votes for brexit, despite the fact that an overwhelming majority of mps campaigned against it. Yes, it is an historic moment, parliament and the public expressed different views, and its the public thats prevailing. That is an event quite unprecedented in our parliamentary history, whereby Popular Sovereignty is trumping parliamentary sovereignty. To vote against the Majority Verdict of the largest democratic exercise in british history, i think, would risk putting parliament against people. A huge day of politics, too, an overwhelming vote for brexit, labour was split three ways and hit by resignations, and there were hints that the debate is not over. Well ask remainer mps if now is the time to submit to public opinion, orwhetherthey should fight for their beliefs . Also tonight, the case of the nigerian quadruplets born in a british hospital at a cost of £330,000. Ok, i do understand that its a very difficult time for you, but we do need to talk about the charges. Well debate the rights and wrongs of allowing foreigners access to the nhs. And ang lees new movie. Gunfire. Us soldiers dealing with their experiences in iraq. But the taiwanese born director has his own worries about going home to america. Im having taiwanese passport. Im not american yet its not my president its my kids president 0k. Its nerve wracking, very uncomfortable. Hello. Well, we voted them in 21 months ago, and today, mps did the countrys bidding, taking an historic step towards taking britain out of the European Union, against, for most, their own judgement on the matter. We have been watching. 500 mp5. Out 500 mps. Out of 500 mp5. Out of 650. It 500 mps. Out of 650. It was quite an emotional time. I spoke to the main minister. They said this is

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