Theresa may must be clearer about what she wants from brexit before the eu can start trade talks, according to the french president Emmanuel Macron. Monsieur macron said three key issues must be agreed. The rights of three million eu citizens living in the uk, how much the uk will pay on leaving, and the future of the uk irish border. Its the First Response by a european leader to the Prime Ministers speech yesterday in florence, in which she suggested a two year transition period after brexit, meaning the uk would finally break away in 2021. Brexit secretary david davis is heading to brussels for the next round of talks with the eu negotiating team on monday. Our Political Correspondent leila nathoo reorts. Theresa may came here to florence to try to unblock the brexit negotiations. With warm words about an Exciting Partnership ahead, a pledge to honour writtens commitments to the current eu budget, and promises to guarantee the rights of eu citizens in the uk, she hopes shes done eno
Treated as anotherjob in the gig economy. The ball is in your court, theresa may will tell the eu as she sta rts theresa may will tell the eu as she starts the fifth round of crucial brexit talks. It comes after a bad week for theresa may with renewed questions over her leadership. Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Do you use hands free to take all make calls when driving . It is legal, but researchers say it can be like using your hands when driving and also drink driving. You can get in touch with us about all the stories we are talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victoria live and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. Theresa may will tell mps this afternoon she is optimistic about the brexit negotiations and she believes we can prove the doomsayers wrong. She believes the ball is in the eus court. Lets get more from norman smith. Norman, it feels like we have this conversation every few weeks abou
Good morning. Its monday 9th october. Im reeta chakrabarti. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Mps return to Parliament Today after the Party Conferences and return to the Party Conferences and return to the brexit negotiations. Theresa may saying the ball is now in their court. The fifth round of talks get under way in brussels today, as the Prime Minister updates mps at westminster on the progress so far. Lets get the details from our assistant political editor, norman smith. All the signs are that reason may is going to take a fairly tough approach towards negotiators when she tells the commons today that no more compromises from me, its time for brussels to move on. This of course after her florence speech in which she announced she was prepared to talk about a two year transitional period, prepared to talk about continuing to pay into the eu budget during that period, prepared to keep contributing to eu defence and security fans. Also prepared for british courts to take Court Rulings o
To do it without gareth biro. And the weatherforecast . Gareth bale. This is what we have had this is what we would like, are we going to get . Later, a face you would insta ntly to get . Later, a face you would instantly recognise, but is day bright forecast for the artist behind it . Is there a bright forecast. He will be here to talk about it later. Good afternoon, this is afternoon live. Theresa may is to tell mps it is time for the European Union to show flexibility when she gives parliament an update on the brexit negotiations this afternoon. The Prime Minister will say the ball is in the court of the eu, although a spokesman for the European Commission said the ball is entirely in the uks court. We could have got oui in the uks court. We could have got our tennis correspondent to report on this staying put and ploughing on theresa may arrived back in number ten this morning after a difficult few days, but ahead of her statement in commons on brexit later, cabinet ministers have
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