It is about half past two in the morning. You up to date on the headlines. Now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. Hello, and welcome to wednesday in parliament. Coming up labour anger at the possibility the uk will leave the eu without a deal. Doesnt the Prime Minister accept the best thing to do would be to go back to the people and let them decide which way we go . But theresa may hits back. Labour want to block brexit, and that would be a betrayal of the many by the few. A bereaved mother welcomes a fund to pay for child funerals. Martins fund is a legacy for my son, and will be a comfort to every parent that will need to use it in the future. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you. Cheering. And can the red squirrel survive the threat from its nasty grey cousin . Without exception, where there are live greys, there will be dead reds. But first it wasnt so long ago that you couldnt get through a single parliamentary debate without brexit coming up little else was talked about
will not get the support they need. so for us we are striking because we can ensure the best education possible. at the moment with the funding we are getting, its just not possible. let s turn to the rails now and those fresh strikes announced by train drivers in their long running dispute over pay. one of the strike days will include the day of the fa cup final on the 3rd ofjune according to their union aslef. i m joined now by our business correspondent theo leggett. tell us what the aslef union is saying? tell us what the aslef union is sa in: ? , tell us what the aslef union is sa in: ? ~ , ., tell us what the aslef union is sa in? a ., saying? the aslef union says their latest offer saying? the aslef union says their latest offer that saying? the aslef union says their latest offer that it saying? the aslef union says their latest offer that it is saying? the aslef union says their latest offer that it is sad saying? the aslef union says their latest offer t
the murder of zara aleena, just days after he was released from prison. the chief inspector of the service says it is chronically understaffed . it is impossible to say whether the murder could have been avoided but we did find severe deficits in practice at many stages of jordan mcsweeney s supervision. nhs representatives will appear before mps on the health and social care committee to discuss the situation in a&e departments across england. let s cross live to the house of commons and listen in to the health and social care committee address the situation in a&e departments. a more nuanced question than that, demand has a bit with those figures, however, the reason we run into trouble is not the ancillary demand, the ability to deal with the demand. if we look at things like hospital admissions from an emergency department, those have remained relatively static. we have had problems with increased crowding, problems with increased crowding, problems in care in our depart
updates and news reports on the demise of a brazilian footballer seem to me to be just a little bit excessive, perhaps. others put it more strongly, such asjenny fenwick. now to a loss of another kind. after the ending over the past few months of dateline london and the film review both reported on this programme a third news channel staple had its final edition on monday, signed off by david eades, who himself left the bbc this week. just to say that tonight has been the final edition of the papers, here on bbc news channel. all i can say now is thanks for watching. the papers theme plays. but many people had plenty to say about the dropping of the papers a nightly review of the next day s newspapers featuring two guests, normallyjournalists. one of its original presenters, clive myrie, described it as the end of an era, tweeting. and we ve heard from a number of fans, including helen murphy. muriel crane added. well, the move comes ahead of the planned bringing toge