been praying and this was our community's miracle. always good to talk to you- — community's miracle. always good to talk to you. thank _ community's miracle. always good to talk to you. thank you. _ 18 countries have signed up to a plan to stop using coal—fired power plants, in the latest major deal at cop26. it brings the total number of nations now backing the agreement to 40. let's get more from our chief political correspondent, adam fleming, who's at the conference in glasgow. we watch with interest to see what moore comes out. what can you tell us about the latest deal? i moore comes out. what can you tell us about the latest deal?— us about the latest deal? i would reall like us about the latest deal? i would really like to _ us about the latest deal? i would really like to see _ us about the latest deal? i would really like to see the _ us about the latest deal? i would really like to see the small- us about the latest deal? i would really like to see the small print | really like to see the small print so we can work out which countries have joined so we can work out which countries havejoined mohammed he coalfired power stations they have got. as we are learning at this climate change conference in glasgow, which is on day five, you have got to read the small print. there is already a coalition of countries, regions, cities and organisations like banks, which had committed to phase out coal power stations. what has happened overnight is that some new members havejoined the happened overnight is that some new members have joined the coalition and it is a combination of