The fire. Scandal at uber, chief executive, Travis Kalanick resigned. Trouble for commuters in record heat, temperatures in london reach 34 heat, temperatures in london reach 3a celsius. We are going to start with the times, theresa may facing result over brexit laws, threat to timetable from scotland and the lords. Theresa may, get another hurdle for her to get over now, she is facing, she obviously, as we know, house of lords, pro euro. Now we have the latest development, Scottish Parliament, rumours abound at westminster today that everyone is very worried All Of A Sudden that Scottish Parliament could block brexit, that is not the case, i would not say, but what they can do is and what they may do is very complex is, when do legislation goes through, eight in the queens speech today, if there are any part of legislation that affect areas like scotland, that has to go to the parliament to vote on. They do not have a veto on this but they have a vote. It may be something they vote ag
The government will comply with the judgment of the court and do all that it can to implement it. Brexit secretary david davis is due to make a statement later setting out how the government will respond. Good morning from the Supreme Court which today has made legal, constitutional and political history. With this judgment by eight to three, it is parliament that has to three, it is parliament that has to trigger article 50 to begin the formal process of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union. It is a defeat for the government, which said that through its Prerogative Powers it could trigger article 50 alone. But that was the decision by eight to three of the Supreme Court justices as it was read out this morning here the Supreme Court by the president , lord neuberger. Today, by a majority of 8 3, the Supreme Court rules that the government cannot trigger article 50 without an Act Of Parliament authorising it to do so. Book briefly, the reasons given in a judgment written by al
You are pretty much up to date with the headlines. Now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. Hello and welcome to wednesday in parliament. Coming up the Withdrawal Agreement bill finally gets through parliament after the not contents in the lords drop their opposition. The question is that motions b e be agreed to or blocked. As many as are of the opinion, say content. To the contrary, not content. The contents have it. A former hospital consultant warns of the dangers of the virus which has killed 17 people in china. Although the chinese have sequenced the genome of the virus, it has mutated, and it now spreads directly from human to human. And a warning of the dangers of driving on smart motorways. I cant change the past. I cant bring jason back to claire but, minister, it is in your gift to stop more deaths. But first, a key piece of brexit legislation, the eu Withdrawal Agreement bill, which sets out the terms of the uks divorce from the European Union has now cleared parliament an
Keir Starmer is hoping you won t notice he plans a revolution in the way Britain is governed. He wants to steal power from Parliament and hand it to lawyers, Scotland and Wales, and to judges.
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