See them. My sense could be part of east anglia, lincolnshire, southern wales, some spots in the midlands and perhaps into northern ireland, gaps appearing here overnight, parts of central and southern scotland. By that in mind, because after much rather dull start, i am that in mind, because after much rather dull start, iam hopeful that the day, once it gets going, could brighten up quite nicely in one or two spots and with the breeze coming somewhere out of the south west for the most part, it will not be a cold day again. Single figure temperatures across the north, south, 12 or 13 degrees 01 so the north, south, 12 or 13 degrees or so is not too buyerfor the time of year. For that we have to thank the fact that we are sandwiched in a wedge of relatively mild as, with the breeze coming in from the south west, such as it is. Not million miles away towards the north west of us, cold air, becoming a bit ofa north west of us, cold air, becoming a bit of a player as we move into wednesd
This morning, im speaking to campaigners about the impact thats having. Good morning. In sport, its going to be a world cup without italy after the four time champions fail to qualify for the tournament for the first time in 60 years. I think it is time to drop the c bomb, christmas with carol. Good morning. Look at this gorgeous Christmas Tree. It will be lit up this evening and we have a sneak preview in all its glory. The weather is not glorious for england, wales and Northern Ireland. It will be fairly cloudy with some patchy rain, limited brightness. Forthe north of Northern Ireland and scotla nd north of Northern Ireland and scotland it is much more bright with some sunshine. I will have much more details on all of that in 15 minutes. Thank you, carol. See you later this morning. Good morning. First, our main story. Mps will today begin debating a key piece of brexit legislation, the eu withdrawal bill. It will help turn european laws into uk ones but opponents including tory reb
For the First Time Since 1958. Good morning. If tuesday the 14th of november, welcome to bbc newsroom live. Mps will today begin their line by line scrutiny of the eu withdrawal bill, the central piece of brexit legislation. Hundreds of amendments have been put forward by mps who want changes to the bill before it becomes law. The aim of the eu withdrawal bill is to bring all existing eu law into domestic uk law, to ensure a smooth transition on the day after brexit. The brexit date the 29th of march 2019 will be enshrined in law as part of the bill, in a move announced by Prime Minister last week. And yesterday, brexit secretary david davis made a surprise concession, promising mps would be given a take it or leave it vote on the final brexit deal. Some tory rebels say that could mean a chaotic exit from the eu if a deal was reached at the last minute or if there was no deal. Our Political Correspondent leila nathoo reports. The Prime Minister, teresa may. Still in charge, theresa may
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