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BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire February 2, 2018

Marriage, we speak to a heterosexual couple fighting for a Civil Partnership, the problem is they are only available to same sex couples. This is being debated in the house of commons today. Should the law be changed to allow it to be available for everyone . Hello. Welcome to the programme, were live until 11 this morning. Well be talking about Prostate Cancer. The number of men dying from this has now overtaken the number of women dying from Breast Cancer for the first time in britain. Wed like to hear from you. Are you suffering from Prostate Cancer . Or maybe someone in your family . Or have you survived it . Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning. Use the hashtag victorialive. And if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. Theresa may has insisted she is delivering what the british people want on brexit, despite persistent criticism of her approach from within the conservative party. The Prime Minister has ended

BBCNEWS BBC News February 3, 2018

And at 11. 30am, foreign correspondents currently posted in london look at events in the uk through outsiders eyes in dateline london. Good morning and welcome to bbc news. The director of the fbi has defended its work after a classified memo was released accusing it of bias against president trump, and abuse of power. The memo written by republican members of Congress Says the fbi got permission to wiretap one of mr trumps advisers in 2016 by using unsubstantiated evidence which had been paid for by his political opponents. Our correspondent peter bowes reports. This is the memo that sunk relations between the president and the fbi to a new low. The document, written by republicans, makes the case that the Justice Department and the fbi showed bias towards donald trump while spying on one of his advisers. A warrant for the surveillance operation was based on a dossier of information compiled by a former British Intelligence agent who was desperate for donald trump to lose the election

BBCNEWS BBC News February 3, 2018

For a flying start against wales. And at 12. 30pm, click travels to dubai to meet the real life robo cop. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. The director of the fbi has defended its work after a classified memo was released accusing it of bias against president trump, and abuse of power. The memo written by republican members of Congress Says the fbi got permission to wiretap one of mr trumps advisers in 2016 by using unsubstantiated evidence which had been paid for by his political opponents. Our correspondent peter bowes reports. This is the memo that sunk relations between the president and the fbi to a new low. The document, written by republicans, makes the case that the Justice Department and the fbi showed bias against donald trump while spying on one of his advisers. A warrant for the surveillance operation was based on a dossier of information compiled by a former British Intelligence agent who was desperate for donald trump to lose the election. I think its a disgrace wh

BBCNEWS BBC News February 3, 2018

Its beginning a review into Airline Seating policies after complaints that passenger groups were being split up deliberately and wales get off to flying start in the Six Nations Rugby as they beat scotland 3a points to seven in the opening match of the tournament. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A local council has taken the rare step of imposing emergency spending controls because of what it describes as severe financial challenges. No new expenditure will be allowed at the conservative led Northamptonshire County Council except for work protecting Vulnerable People. The labour Leaderjeremy Corbyn said austerity was causing chaos in local government. Jane Frances Kelly reports. Northamptonshire county councils new headquarters cost £53 million and was opened just last year but the building could be up for sale soon to help the authority balance its books. It is now banning all new expenditure although services safeguarding Vulnerable People will be protected. Staff pay will be

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