a dominating discussion old zotero colvin and some author and peace had a few questions about it and manish to heat up the discussion in the room as we just soul jeremy coleman also wanted to know if that was progress on new trade deals for the u.k. or whether there would be any possibility of you need a lecture lead to withdraw from any possible backstop agreements at the irish border that also drew up another question but i know the m.p. who wanted to know it out of the northern northern island would get special treatment due to this new drop that nobody really has seen yet if that were to be the same for scotland so if they would get any benefits from it many more questions will come at the prime minister she didn t answer these on so very clearly now bosh wants the details of the trough to really known then i guess they will ask more about what ifs and buts and also about that they will probably ask about it once
likely to support this deal she has those bricks a tear m.p. s who hate any compromise the former foreign secretary boris johnson i ve already mentioned jacob three small the form of bricks that secretary david de fit david davis plus there are those m.p. s who do not want to see bricks it will i think it s going to be very difficult for to raise the may and of course the clock is ticking i think for slicing thank you so much we ll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world because political crisis has intensified after lawmakers voted out the country s newly appointed prime minister the decision was arrived at during a heated session and followed a ruling by the country s top court to suspend a presidential order to dissolve parliament and hold fresh elections rajapaksa was appointed prime minister last month after the president removed its pretty fast.
a diplomatic breakthrough in the yemen where war has pushed the country to stop facia and we ll go live in north of the country where people are trying to survive by eating leaves. unforgettable welcome to the program. british prime minister theresa may faces one of the most challenging days of her political career she s seeking cabinet backing for high draft deals for the u.k. s departure from the european union but senior ministers and britain s parliament are deeply divided and last night still beats between the government and brussels he s facing criticism the prime minister faced m.p. s in a rowdy parliamentary question and answer session and the leader of the oppositions was just one of the voices challenging mrs may over the do. you know the usually breaks it negotiates
secretary so we are now just waiting to see whether the cabinet is behind her or whether some may well quit now that the biggest stumbling block in this process has been what to do about the border between northern ireland which is obviously part of the u.k. and the republic of ireland which is a separate country and will remain in the u. we don t know the full details of the deal but what have we learned about visits you know on this well obviously they re trying to avoid a hard border between the two and it looks like the way around this is to keep the whole of the u.k. in a temporary customs union and to try to make sure that northern ireland has to agree to certain regulations of the use now this is it worrying to those unionist m.p. s there are ten d. u.p.a. m.p. s within northern ireland to approaching up to reason may s minority government they have made it very clear that they are not happy if they are treated