gunne in less than seven months, the united kingdom will leave the eu and prime minister theresa may has a message for her fellow brits. writing in the sunday telegraph may says there will be no second referendum on brexit saying it would be a gross betrayal of the country s democracy. may also said that she would not be pushed into compromises that aren t in the national interest. parliament will vote on the final brexit deal next month. nearly one in four people wales live below the poverty line. and some there hoped that brexit would make their lives better. but with the uk s exit from the eu on the horizon, that might actually make things worse they feel. we look into that. reporter: summer in the welch countryside, serene scene that belies an ugly truth. while wales say land of
basilica and called on catholics worldwide to spread the church at teaching of forgiveness. meantime were addressed in the middle east mark this database service that the church of the nativity. on huddy live in jerusalem where the holy land is not that peaceful this christmas. reporter: no it isn t. there are prayers for peace today during the mass at the church of the nativity but there was violence once again. i will get to that in a moment but first as you mentioned there was the mass this afternoon at the biblical birthplace of jesus, the nativity, the last patriarch of jerusalem lead today s masse. as serene scene, the music and for air a bid the political unrest and ongoing violence and as we mentioned the violence continued today, palestinian protestors clashed with police at the israeli border, and