With martine croxall. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. First, the headlines the government says its determined to press ahead with efforts to approve Boris Johnsons brexit plan. A double Murder Investigation has begun in Milton Keynes after two 17 year old boys were stabbed to death at a house party last night. Kurdish led forces in syria say they have left a strategic border town under a truce with turkey. Theres been more violence on the streets of hong kong as police fired tear gas at demonstrators marching in defiance of a police ban. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the Financial Times chief feature writer henry mance, and the uk correspondent at the french broadcaster france 2a and president of the Foreign Press association, Benedicte Paviot. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. Lets start with the metro. It says borisjohnsons brexit deal will again be put to parliament, amid ri
This Prime Minister, to talk about morals and morality is a disgrace that was earlier. Heres the scene live in the house of commons, and we are expecting it to philip shortly because the Prime Minister is due to give a statement within an hour. Philip shortly. Stay with us for the latest from westminster and the other stories on bbc news at five. The white house releases details of the phone call between donald trump and the ukrainian president , as democrats launch an impeachment inquiry. And the government announces it will run a shadow airline to repatriate more than 100,000 passengers stranded after the collapse of thomas cook. Its 5pm. Our main story is that parliament is back at work after the recent suspension was declared unlawful by the Supreme Court yesterday. The Prime Minister is due to address the house of commons very shortly to give his response to the ruling by the highest court in the land, and to face questions from mps on his latest plans. He will inevitably face mor
Is a bit like the offer of an apple to snow white and the wicked queen, because what hes offering is not an apple, or even an election, but the poison of a no deal. The bill will now be debated in the house of lords, where the final decision will be made also more than £13 billion of investment announced in areas including health, education and the police in england. The chancellor says he has turned the page on austerity. And at 11 30pm, we will be taking a look at how the papers will be covering this story with our reviewers, katy balls and lance price. Stay with us for that. Good evening from westminster, where borisjohnson has suffered another two major setbacks today for his brexit strategy. Earlier this evening, a Cross Party Group of mps was successful in getting a bill passed to prevent a no deal brexit. The bill which is now going to the house of lords would force the Prime Minister to do something that he has repeatedly ruled out asking the eu for yet another brexit delay un
Liberal democrats suddenly rose. All of the increasing liberal democrat support such that they are now running at 18 has occurred amongst remain voters, and the principal source of that are people who voted labour in 2017. So the remain vote has got split as a result. So yes, those on the remain side of the fence have to think about actually even though it is not clear, that is what could come out of an election, if indeed the remain vote remains divided. Some talk of an electoral pact, i think frankly deeply unlikely. 0ne pact, i think frankly deeply unlikely. One thing borisjohnson has to worry about, is that the labour party takes off in 2017, squash the liberal democrats or conversely the liberal democrats do. If the remain vote concentrates on one of those two parties life could be more for borisjohnson. Perhaps more subtly a question to ask is will it be the case that in constituencies where it is clear the liberal democrats are the principal challengers to the conservatives, wil
Lets check in on your markets and see how things are doing in terms of yields. You can see the u. S. 30 year yield coming down further. 1. 96 . Yield at. 98 . R i feel like i must be seeing something wrong because that would be insane. It is actually 1. 47. Im sorry, italy, thats what got me off track. I thought i was looking at u. S. Treasurys, that would be nuts, dropping 50 basis points in minutes. That is the italian 10 year coming in below 1 . With stocks opening down and turning higher after we had some positive trade comments out of china. Lets get first word news in new york. We begin in italy, where conte will get a mandate to form a new government after the former alliance collapsed in chaos. The new administration will include the fiveStar Movement and the democratic party. Those rivals have little in common other than a desire to avoid an election. Country isa, the looking to extend maturities on over 100 billion of debt. They want to delay repayments to the imf after a col