Its 2 30am. Now on bbc news monday in parliament. Hello and welcome to monday in parliament. The speaker refuses to allow the government another yes or no vote on its brexit deal. Some mps arent happy with him. On occasion, you will sometimes have to please some and not others but it is becoming remarkable how often you please one lot and not the other lot. John bercow is defiant. When he was getting the decisions in his favour, he was not grumbling. Also tonight, the Stormont Assembly is up and running but only for a matter of minutes. And the foreign secretary updates the commons on the case of harry dunn, the teenager killed in an accident involving an american diplomats wife. I can reassure the house that representations have been made to the Us Government at every level of the administration. But first there was an historic moments toward the end of the days business. Second reading, what day . Tomorrow. The withdrawal bill will finally be debated but will it get through by octobe
devices and systems. tonight with the context, sir nigel sheinwald the former uk ambassador to the united states and bryan lanza, who was the communications director for donald trump s transition team. hello and welcome to the programme. the british prime minister says the new post brexit trading arrangements agreed with the european union on monday will address many of the concerns of the democratic unionist party. the dup, who will be crucial to the restoration of the power sharing at stormont, say they are still studying the details of the so called windsor framework. rishi sunak make his pitch to the people of northern ireland at a cocal cola factory. he said the new agreement with the eu could make northern ireland one of the most attractive, investment opoortunities in the world. it does three things. it makes sure the flow of goods around our uk internal market is really smooth with our green lane. it makes sure that northern ireland s place in the union is protected s
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