Parliament. Our look at the best of the day in the commons and lords. Will brexit meant taking back tales from scotland, wales, and Northern Ireland . This bill tramples all over the default competencies of the parliament in edinburgh, cardiff, and belfast. We are grabbing the powers back from belfast and bring them to london. Brussels. Labour peers described an unusual meeting in the street. Robert plant, a multibillionaire rock star of led zeppelin wanted to know, i have been sent £300 by the government, why . And has everything stopped for brexit . The social Mobility Programme continues, despite resignations of the social Mobility Commission. While brexit is an important part of this government, we are absolutely committed to ensuring that we continue this process. But first, theresa may and the European Commission president , jean claude juncker, have held the European Commission president , jean claudejuncker, have held talks in brussels, but fail to reach a deal to allow the br
After a referendum on independence for the region of catalonia. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news. More injury concerns for england ahead of this weeks world cup qualifier both fabian delph and philjones sat out training today and require further medical assessment. Good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. At least 58 people have died and some 515 have been injured in a mass shooting in las vegas. The gunman, Stephen Paddock, was a 64 year old white man living in a retirement village and unknown to the police. The shooting broke out during an open air Music Festival attended by thousands of people. Shortly after 10 00pm local time, hundreds of bullets rained down on the festival goers from the mandalay bay hotel, as paddock opened fire from his room on the 32nd floor. People ran for cover in panic, some were crushed in the stampede. By the time the police managed to work out where the gunfire was coming from, paddock had shot himself. The police say they found in excess o
Completely dumbfounded. In the last few minutes, President Trump has led a minutes silence in honour of the victims. Also in the next hour, the biggest Peacetime Operation to bring british citizens home is under way. Monarch Airlines Goes into administration, seeing 100,000 customers repatriated by british authorities. 1,800 employees are being made redundant. At the conservative conference, the chancellor, Philip Hammond, strikes a note of caution about brexit, saying britain needs to proceed with care. And after the disputed referendum and the violent scenes in catalonia, the regions leader says hes not seeking an abrupt break from spain. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. At least 58 people have been killed and some 500 and 15 wounded in a mass shooting in las vegas. The gunman, Stephen Paddock, was a 64 year old white man living living in a retirement village and unknown to the police. The shooting broke out during an open air Music Festival attended by thousands of people. Shor
His brother expressed the familys disbelief. Were shocked, horrified, completely dumbfounded. At the white house, a silent tribute led by President Trump whod said earlier that the attack was an act of pure evil. Well have the latest from las vegas where police say they have no idea about the gunmans possible motives. Also tonight. 1800 staff at monarch are made redundant as the airline goes into administration, affecting thousands of customers, many of them abroad on holiday. After the disputed referendum in catalonia, politicians in madrid and barcelona are trying to work out their next steps after yesterdays violent scenes. At the conservative conferenc, the chancellor Philip Hammond strikes a note of caution about brexit, saying britain needs to proceed with care. And the mysteries of the body clock, revealed by three scientists awarded the nobel prize. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news, with philjones and fabian delph injured, tottenham midfielder harry winks gets the call up
Trouble show in a moment. The travel show. The chancellor Philip Hammond has delivered a cautious message on brexit, telling the conservative Party Conference that withdrawing from the European Union will not be easy. He said there had to be government unity if britain was secure a deal that would be good forjobs and prosperity. But there was criticism from the british chambers of commerce which said was a lack of competence and coherence at the heart of government on brexit, as our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg reports from manchester. You might not have thought theyd need the extra champagne this year. The fizz went flat for the tories after the election. Is austerity dead, chancellor . Before then, they hardly knew they would have to really take their enemies on. Now, if they are sure of one thing, its that with Jeremy Corbyn in the ascendancy, they need to fight. He is a clear and present danger to our prosperity. By abandoning market economics, corbyns labour has abandoned the