The way we buy tickets. The age of the selfie and the scientists who made it possible they win the worlds most prestigious engineering prize. And coming up in sportsday later in the hour on bbc news. Englands cricketers collapse, losing eight wickets for eight runs, to hand india a hatrick of series victories. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The people had their chance last june, now its parliaments turn. In an hours time mps will vote on a bill that will give theresa may the power to start negotiating britains exit from the European Union. With labour backing the governments bill it is likely to pass. But britains former ambassador to the eu issued a warning today, saying once the talks begin they will take place in what he called a feisty atmosphere which could descend into name calling. Heres our Political Editor laura kuenssberg. Are you in a muddle over brexit, Prime Minister . Departing from the eu is the biggest thing theresa may will do at number ten. Passing l
Housing problem . These homes built in less with 8 weeks. How long do you get with your gp . Senior doctors demand longer appointment lengths, describing the Current System as crazy. England are searching for a new test captain this morning, after Alastair Cook stepped down as skipper after 59 matches in charge. Joe root is the standout. The word robot has been around for 100 years. The concept has been around forfar longer as 100 years. The concept has been around for far longer as this new exhibition at the Science Museum in london shows. So what impact could robots have on the workplace . Will we be replaced . And carol has the weather. Good morning. Under clear skies good morning. Under clearskies in the west, the risk of ice but some sunshine with showers developing through the day. Central and eastern parts of scotland has seen rain with further snow affecting the higher roots in the grampians. Good morning, first our main story. The speaker of the House Of Commons finds himself
Its tuesday 7 february. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The Commons Speaker, john bercow, is facing mounting criticism for suggesting hell prevent President Trump addressing parliament during his state visit later this year. Mr bercow whos one of three parliamentary officials who can approve such an event said opposition to sexism and racism, and support for equality, were hugely important. But critics say he should have stuck to the tradition of neutrality with one senior conservative describing his intervention as utterly outrageous. Heres our political correspondent, eleanor garnier. Its an honour thats bestowed on popes and president s. A speech to both Houses Of Parliament in the splendour of Westminster Hall was part of the itinerary when these dignitaries visited britain. But the same invite may not be coming mr trumps way. In an astonishing intervention, the Commons Speaker said recent decisions by the president made him uneasy about issuing an invitation. I feel very strongly th
From the house of commons wednesday morning on cspan2. We invite your participation via twitter using the hashtag cem q. Part a question time members are finishing up their business. Live to the floor of the british house of commons. Mister speaker, on sunday the military authorities issued 40 demolition notices in the occupied areas of the west bank. If this happens tomorrow it will mark dramatic escalation of the demolitions and compromise actions, can i ask the government to call on the israeli authorities. The honorable member and myself discussed on a number of occasions we remain clear it is necessary to protect the security of the government of israel and to ensure the legitimate right of the Palestinian People are protected. We will work carefully to monitor illegal demolitions. It is a unique project scrutinized for the department. What assurances can the forthcoming review be conducted independently of the department . I assure my honorable friends the review will be carried