but the prime minister now has to sell his deal and persuade the sceptics. will the so called windsor framework get the approval of unionists in northern ireland and what will it mean for future relations with the eu? also on the programme. why your energy bills are likely to go up from april despite the amount companies can charge households going down. i think it is time that members of this house grew up. tributes are paid to betty boothroyd who s died she broke 700 years of tradition to become the first female speaker of the house of commons. and what does this bout between two more famous on social media than in the ring mean for the future of boxing? and coming up on sport on the bbc news channel, all set for a grandstand finish in new zealand as jack leach gives england the chance of a historic win in wellington. but will it be the last cheap upgrade for some time? good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. historic, a breakthrough, a landmark the words of the pr
stable agreement which works for all parts of the uk and i wish the uk government well in that but with the crisis in ukraine the last thing we need to be doing a thrashing around here pointlessly. domestic legislation even if passed will not wash away the need to comply with an international commitment already made and neither is it going to change the fact that if the uk is neither in or aligned with the single market in the customs union it is still going to create a trade border that needs to go some way. to restore devolved government in northern ireland and to resolve the self inflicted wounds of brexit it going to need goodwill, trust and a negotiated settlement. i m sorry to say that the threats of unilateral legislative action by this government override its own deal very unlikely to be taken seriously in belfast, they won t be taken seriously in brussels and there is no reason why they should be taken seriously in this place either. i have been very clear that we ar
united kingdom government to act to restore peace and stability in northern ireland. the thing which made it tolerable was that we knew business. today we face just the problems which the particle itself would solve. the protocol has provision for it to be changed. can ijust invite her come as a welcome this, the right solution for the way forward, and what nonsense we have heard, this is a solution that could be negotiated as a welcome it, could i ask her to repeat once again that we will protect the eu s legitimate interests as we restore the primacy of the good friday agreement and the constitutional integrity of the uk? my constitutional integrity of the uk? my honourable friend is absolutely right, we have already established the trusted traders scheme, we have already established data sharing with the eu of commercial data. what we are proposing as part of this bill is proper enforcement to make sure the eu single market is protected. that is the best solution in our vi
I knew it belonged to i mean a woman. Expropriation environmental destruction starvation. Crushed government and corporate. Selling out of our country. Dont use fear no how you not. Start september 18th on d w. You like it that way the country divided from of no fit to no our a ship of the European Union change it to reason may have to deal wasnt perfect but it would have delivered perhaps what will the czechs tension a change what is another 3 months going to a change here in london its still all about bricks at 1st johnson has shut down a fractious and Angry Parliament but not before m. P. s manage to do him serious damage denying him
a date for the next general election and forcing him by law to seek another bracks extension from the e. U. If you cant get a deal over the 19th my guest here this week is Andrew Bridge and conservative m. P. And leading bricks it supporter will Boris Johnson now obey the law but parliament was put in front of him. Under bridge and welcomes conflict so.
this haulage firm is one of many now waiting to see the detail in the new deal, and how far it will go in reducing those barriers. if there is enough friction removed by the new green lane, we should see some bounce back. if this removes enough friction we will bounce back almost within days and weeks. would that be the real test? that will be the real test. but there is cautiousness while businesses wait to see how cumbersome the requirements might be to send goods through the new streamlined green lane. from the announcement what we really need to see now is the detail around the deal. we need to understand how green the green lane actually is. do you think suppliers in gb will be reassured by this? remember, we will be asking gb traders to do things that they don t do for the rest of the uk. they don t have to be part of a trusted trader scheme for england, scotland or wales, so for a small amount of the market we will be asking them to join schemes, provide data, potentially be aud