From the wings at the last minute as a stand in at the World Famous Wigmore Hall. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news, well have the pick of the action as liverpool face hoffenheim in the first leg of their Champions League play off. Good evening. The government has set out its plans for how it wants to trade with the eu and the rest of the world after brexit. Ministers say they want to avoid a sudden and drastic change for business so theyre calling for a temporary relationship with the eu while a more permanent arrangement is developed. Their ultimate goal is to have a system of trade with the eu that is as close as possible to what we have now. But the eu parliaments Chief Negotiator described that as fantasy. Our Business Editor simonjack reports. Dover, the uks busiest port. Nearly 20 of all goods traded with the eu come through here. Businesses fear any blockages to Trading Arteries like this would have serious consequences for them and the rest of the uk. For logistics firms,
The uk government says therell be no return to a hard border with ireland. A trillion dollar problem. Later today, the us, canada and mexico will sit down to renegotiate the nafta free trade agreement. Welcome to World Business report. Im ben bland. The British Government has unveiled its second brexit position paper, ahead of the third round of negotiations planned in brussels at the end of this month. This time, its about minimising disruption at the irish border. Under one option the government has proposed, thered be no Customs Border at all between the uk and ireland. This would enable goods to flow freely between Northern Ireland and ireland. mix screen 2 the paper also highlights protecting the paper also highlights protecting the Common Travel Area and associated rights for uk and irish citizens. Thanks to the current arrangement, people can move freely between Northern Ireland, the republic and the rest of the uk without passport checks. The centre for cross border studies est
The circumstances around the disappearance of journalist kim wall, last seen on his submarine. What do you think happened . I have no idea, i have. I mean, its really bizarre, its really bizarre. I mean, hes been out there a lot with people, ive been sailing with him in the submarine. Obviously, he had girls out with him sailing and all that, but what happened that particular day, ive absolutely no idea. Today, the government published another Position Paper in the long running brexit negotiation saga. Buckle up we with have at least two more years of Negotiating Positions to go. This briefing, following hot on the heels of proposals regarding the customs union, concerns the uks position on the irish border and focuses on the need to avoid a hard border. Northern ireland is the only part of the uk that will share a land border with an eu state post brexit. The government stresses that there should be no new physical infrastructure such as Customs Posts or cctv at the 300 mile long bord
Bbc world news and the bbc news channel. If you want the six oclock news, it is on bbc one. Lets turn to the us. These are some of the scenes we have seen to the us. These are some of the scenes we have seen in the last couple of days. Protests against mr trumps Executive Order on administration. 16 Attorney General have said the ban is unconstitutional. Judges have halted the ban on visa holders but mr trump is not wavering. Mr trump said if the ban was announced with one week notice, the bad would rush into our country. A lot of bad dudes, he says. He is also blaming the chaos we have seen at the ports, the airports, the big problems were caused by a delta computer outage. That was on sunday night, mr trumps immigration ban started on friday. Lets bring in cantonese lurker. Who comes out on top . The federaljudges are supposed to come out on top. Anthony zurcher. There are law sorts challenging the order in its entirety. Ifjudges find the order is unconstitutional or violates previou
Who are already here are going to stay here. My own view is that the lords would be much better advised to concentrate on the real issue which is parliamentary consent to whatever final deal berries than this particular point. I personally am not concerned about this. I can understand people who are here in this country, 3 million or whatever, who are anxious about their future would like it resolved. But the europeans have made it clear they will not do anything until after brexit has been declared and the negotiations begin. That will be the first item on the agenda, so i do not think it is a substantial issue. Ido not think it is a substantial issue. I do regard the parliamentary approval of whatever deal there is as crucial. We can discuss that in a minute because that will be coming up minute because that will be coming up this week, but you could be thrown out. There have been 2896 of applications for permanent residence which have been rejected by the home office. Some of the di