totally unjustified discriminating against british families. the ban on british land. we ll be able to export british lamb to the united states of the first time in decades. the kebabs, the lamb burgers, the people of the united states will be supplied this fantastic cuts of welsh lamb. it is about time to. but where wanting to do is mix steps, incremental steps on trade. the biotin administration as not free trade deals on the road right now, but i have every confidence that a great deal is there to be done in this great deal to be done in that building behind me and we are different going to do it. helen roberts, a sheep farmer and development officer for the national sheep association in wales, joins me now. thank you forjoining us. what does this mean for you? we
the goodwill and cooperation of congress be absolutely pivotal but given the executive does not want to go in that direction, it is unfortunately not nearly enough enough to overcome that. unfortunately not nearly enough enough to overcome that. professor, thank ou enough to overcome that. professor, thank you so enough to overcome that. professor, thank you so much. enough to overcome that. professor, thank you so much. thank enough to overcome that. professor, thank you so much. thank you. - shortly after 8:30pm we will speak to helen roberts a sheep farmer in wales with the removal of bands on british land exports enough of the prime minister today. we ll find out about the story and many others in the front pages if you watch at 10:30pm and 11:30pm in the papers our guests tonight sonia and matt from the leader and from the times. the headlines on bbc news two more energy firms collapse because of the spike in wholesale gas prices just hours after the energy regulator