Tackle, in the second half of his nations, goalless draw with wales, and will have surgery later today. And well look back on red nose day as more than £70 million is raised for charity. And chris fawkes has the weather. Were looking at a chilly start with frost and fog patches to contend with, but we are looking at a dry weekend. In the warmest spots, it is forecast to reach 19 celsius later today. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. Donald trump has tried to shrug off the biggest setback so far in his presidency, a failure to overhaul Barack Obamas health reforms. He has been forced to scrap a vote on his plans at the last minute because he didnt have enough backing from his own party. Greg dawson reports. It was a promise that became one of the pillars of his campaign and one he repeated at every rally. Obamacare has to be be replaced. Were going to get rid of obamacare which is a disaster. Repealing and replacing the disaster known as obamacare. His pitch to voters tru
For a new independence referendum, and two days before the Brexit Process is triggered. In iraq, as the Battle For Mosul intensifies, we report on the plight of thousands of civilians. Explosion. That is an inaccurate weapon. It might be good for the tempo of the military operation, but it isnt necessarily good for preserving civilian lives. In Northern Ireland, the Political Parties get extra time to try to reach a deal on forming a new Power Sharing executive. And is this the kind of show that could transform the world of County Cricket in england and wales . And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News England Under 21s continue their preparations for the European Championship this summer, with a comfortable 4 0 victory over denmark. Good evening. The metropolitan police says theres no evidence of any link between Khalid Masood, the man responsible for the westminster attack last week, and the Islamic State group or alqaeda. Officers said that masood clearly had an interest injihad, and t
No good turning back. Well, it will take more than two years, more than five years, because look how long that they talk about it. Weve just got to go in and show them that we do mean business. And well be looking at the Prime Ministers hint that cooperation on security is closely linked to the outcome of the brexit deal. Also tonight, a reminder of the Security Threat here in the uk. A crowd converges on westminster bridge, to remember the victims of the Terror Attack which took place here a week ago. Well have more reaction and opinion to todays historic events, as the Prime Minister triggers britains exit from europe. Well hear from politicians, business and members of the public. Thats tonight, here on bbc news. Good evening. The United Kingdom has formally served notice that its leaving the European Union. A letter signed by theresa may was handed to the president of the European Council today. The Prime Minister told mps she wanted a smooth and orderly brexit, but she also hinted
Diagnosis when theres a mobile app to do the job the future of Artificial Intelligence. And coming up in the sport on bbc news. As anthonyjoshua prepares for the biggest night of his life. He tells the bbc hes a Man Of The People and still the same as when he was 17. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. Theresa may says she wants a mandate from every part of the uk when she goes into brexit negotiations. The Prime Minister was speaking in south wales, taking the Tory Campaign into what has traditionally been a labour heartland. And despite substantial leads for the tories in recent polls she warned Party Workers against being complacent. From bridgend, heres our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg on a Conservative Party determined to turn the electoral map blue. If the tories want headlines about a new iron lady. They are not very su btle new iron lady. They are not very subtle about it. Theresa may came to inspect this factory in newport. Must be doing something right, she