Britains most decorated athlete receives his knighthood from the queen. Where does this rank in terms of your achievements . Its definitely way up there, close to my olympic medals, for sure. And heatbreak and disbelief in italy for the first time in 60 years, the former champions wont be going to the world cup. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. A blow for wales. Centre Jonathan Davies will miss the autumn internationals and the six nations with a foot injury. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. Mps will begin their line by line scrutiny of the central piece of brexit legislation in the next few hours. Hundreds of amendments have been tabled by labour and conservative rebels. The eu withdrawal bill aims to bring all existing eu law into uk law. Yesterday, the government announced that parliament would be given a vote on the final deal agreed with brussels, although mps were told that if they voted against the deal the uk would still leave the union. Heres our Polit
At what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. And in beyond 100 days katty kay and Christian Fraser talk to the chair of the digital, culture, media and sport committee, Damian Collins about his plan to investigate russian interference in the uk. We get the latest on eu withdrawal bill debate in the commons. Many illegal puppies are being smuggled into the uk ready for the christmas trade. All the details from kent. Thats all ahead on bbc news. There have been a big rise on the number of people who have a bailiff knocking on the door according to a charity. The money advice trusts said they have been in to collect debts more than 2 million times and the charity says it is deeply worrying. Simon gompertz reports. It is upsetting, sometimes frightening. Bailiffs have the power to seize certain possessions if you let them into your home, or if they find a way in. Youre on my property. Im not trespassing, i was sent here by the courts. Daniel bostock in nottinghamshire filmed bailiff
Is going under the hammer in geneva tonight. Bids are expected to top 25 million. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. Mps have begun debating key legislation that will pave the way for brexit. As expected no amendments have yet been made to the eu withdrawal bill. As the debate got under way earlier, sharp divisions within conservative ra nks sharp divisions within conservative ranks were exposed with the government warning rebels that they risked playing into labours hands in they vote down the legislation. 0ur chief Political Correspondent vicki young is in westminster for us now. And the government has safely negotiated the first two votes in this marathon session really. Tonight they will go on till almost midnight, the first of eight days of line by line scrutiny of this withdrawal bill. Much of the discussion today was about the governments desire to put the brexit date into law. Labour are not happy about this. They feel that its a happy about this. They feel that itsa gimmick