And coming up on newsnight all eyes are on europe, and europes eyes are on us, as we feel our way to a new future. We hear from the German Defence minister. Now were out the way, is the eu going to start pursuing a Common Defence policy . Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A day after the Brexit Process formally started, ministers have revealed their plans for converting thousands of items of European Union legislation into british law. They have announced what they call a great repeal bill, which they say will provide clarity and certainty on what happens after brexit. But critics warn it could allow changes in the law without proper parliamentary scrutiny, and a weakening of rights and protections. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. Locked inside the tower, preserved for safekeeping. Scrolls and scrolls and scrolls of the laws of our land. But this one thats shaped so much for decades will be disappearing. Repealed, rolled back, the act that took us into the eu. He wan
And coming up on newsnight all eyes are on europe, and europes eyes are on us, as we feel our way to a new future. We hear from the German Defence minister. Now were out the way, is the eu going to start pursuing a Common Defence policy . Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A day after the Brexit Process formally started, ministers have revealed their plans for converting thousands of items of European Union legislation into british law. They have announced what they call a great repeal bill, which they say will provide clarity and certainty on what happens after brexit. But critics warn it could allow changes in the law without proper parliamentary scrutiny, and a weakening of rights and protections. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. Locked inside the tower, preserved for safekeeping. Scrolls and scrolls and scrolls of the laws of our land. But this one thats shaped so much for decades will be disappearing. Repealed, rolled back, the act that took us into the eu. He wan
Westminster and brussels on the questions being asked about the Brexit Process. Also tonight. The little boy who died after his surgery was repeatedly delayed two doctors talk about the situation in one of britains biggest Childrens Hospitals. The women who could have been Suicide Bombers we report from nigeria on the brutal tactics of the militant Islamist Group boko haram. In the mountains of north wales, a Helicopter Crash has claimed the lives of this couple and three other members of the same family. And we return to homs with the syrian conflict in its seventh year to meet some of the citys children. And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News Manchester City women good evening. A day after the Brexit Process formally started, our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. Locked inside the tower, preserved for safekeeping. Scrolls and scrolls and scrolls of the laws of our land. But this one that has shaped so much for decades will be disappearing. Repealed. Relied heels. Which curre
And coming up on newsnight all eyes are on europe, and europes eyes are on us, as we feel our way to a new future. We hear from the German Defence minister. Now were out the way, is the eu going to start pursuing a Common Defence policy . Good evening and welcome to bbc news. A day after the Brexit Process formally started, ministers have revealed their plans for converting thousands of items of European Union legislation into british law. They have announced what they call a great repeal bill, which they say will provide clarity and certainty on what happens after brexit. But critics warn it could allow changes in the law without proper parliamentary scrutiny, and a weakening of rights and protections. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports. Locked inside the tower, preserved for safekeeping. Scrolls and scrolls and scrolls of the laws of our land. But this one thats shaped so much for decades will be disappearing. Repealed, rolled back, the act that took us into the eu. He wan
and described it later as a very happy time. the couple were forced to return to england when king george vi became seriously ill. a year later, elizabeth was queen. our correspondent lucy williamson has been to visit their old home in the maltese capital, valletta. newsreel: although the royal flight to malta was delayed - by fog, the princess was able i to spend a part of her wedding anniversary with her husband. to malta, back then, she was princess elizabeth not yet queen a naval wife who could see her husband s ship from the roof of their villa. they were, she said, some of the happiest days of her life. so this is the house where they used to live? yeah, this is it. her old home in valletta now being restored to recapture her story. the faded paint on the walls unchanged from when the couple lived here 70 years ago. so the bed stood here right across the centre. those are the connections to the local radio and