Time but not very warm. Temperatures 12 or13, time but not very warm. Temperatures 12 or 13, but it will be cooler further north and may be a touch wintering over the very tops of the high ground in scotland. Looking further ahead, there is our area of High Pressure, sitting to the west, which is why we are drawing down this colder air on a northerly wind. Whilst the High Pressure will be close by, we also have low pressure developing over iberia. That will strengthen the winds through the English Channel and around the top of this area of High Pressure, we may find some low pressure areas moving in and around the middle part of the week to bring some rain into scotla nd of the week to bring some rain into scotland and Northern Ireland. No doubt the details will change, but it looks like we will stay on the colder side. Temperatures 8 11, some sunshine, generally dry but where we have clear skies overnight, there may be some frost around as well. Goodbye. Hello, this is bbc news. Well
guess with this kind of majority, evenif guess with this kind of majority, even if some of those who abstained on the second reading, might want to vote against the programme motion, probably the government is still going to survive. in the end, a better day for mr sunak than perhaps some were anticipating. as in truth, often ends up being the case in these occasions, that being said, these occasions, that being said, the government will have used up quite a lot of political capital getting this result and they will be arguments down the track about some of the detail of this bill. let’s of the detail of this bill. let s take a look of the detail of this bill. let s take a look at of the detail of this bill. let s take a look at some - of the detail of this bill. let s take a look at some of - of the detail of this bill. let s take a look at some of the i of the detail of this bill. let s i take a look at some of the legal arguments down the track. we can speak to an im
opposition party amendment being voted on first, that is why the green benches have attempted and the voting for that has started. a bit of a delay before we get the result emma ten minutes or so then we get a result for that, and then the ten minutes or so after that, we come onto the mean vote. so, lots at state for the immigration policy, the asylum policy, and also the standing of the prime minister stop and ribbing here from sirjohn curtis, political analyst and a professor but we bring him back in now. just for viewers joining us on the way around the world and here in the way around the world and here in the uk, outline what is going on and why it s significant. this the uk, outline what is going on and why it s significant. why it s significant. this is the second reading why it s significant. this is the second reading of why it s significant. this is the second reading of what - why it s significant. this is the second reading of what the i second reading of wh
Vote tha n much bigger majority in the second vote than it did in the second. So we know that labour mps were under orders to vote against the bill. They did not want a second reading. We know that other opposition parties had also told mps that they should vote against the bill being given a second reading, as well. But in spite of that, the government ended up winning the vote 326 votes to 290. That is a government majority of 36. We should remember that this is a government that copper on paper at least, does not have a majority in the house of commons. But the bottomline, though, is the second readings are usually about broad brush principle is, not about the detail. That comes later in the Committee Stage and so forth. I suppose a lot of the conservative mps who do have concerns, ken clarke, anna soubry, Dominic Grieve and so on, they agree with the general principle that we need an orderly transfer of all the regulations from the eu books onto oui regulations from the eu books on
The main news from westminster the brexit bill has been published, but some mps say the government hasnt allowed enough time to debate it. I am astonished at the amount of time that the leader of the house has given to debate it. A new direction for us Foreign Policy . The Foreign Secretary chooses his words carefully. I dont think weve seen any Policy Changes, official Policy Changes or Policy Pronouncements. And gordon brown warns that theres not enough money to educate the worlds poorest children. The Children Of The World will be without the qualifications they need, and that is indeed a crisis thats got to be dealt with. The day kicked off with questions to david davis, the secretary of state for exiting the eu. The Prime Minister has announced that there will be a white paper, setting out the governments brexit strategy. Many mps wanted to know when the document would appear. Can i thank the secretary of state very much for the part he played, i know, in securing the white paper.