Lets focus in more detail on the British Governments plans. The British Government has finally published the eu Withdrawal Agreement bill that would ratify borisjohnsons brexit deal. Ministers are hoping it will make its way through parliament this week, allowing britain to leave the eu at the end of the month, without an extension. The opposition says its impossible, though, to give the bill all 110 pages of detailed legislation proper scrutiny in just three days of debate. Earlier, the speaker refused to allow a straight yes or no vote on the brexit deal. Mark essex, director of Public Policy and part of the brexit team at kpmg joins me now. I dont envy you, mark. Have you read this 110 page document . i dont envy you, mark. Have you read this 110 page document . I was up read this 110 page document . I was up late last night and no, i havent. Neither have i, i must confess. But what is in there, your thoughts . It gives us a transition, thatis thoughts . It gives us a transition, th
Northamptonshire police are expected to travel to the us to interview the american diplomats wife who fled the uk after being involved in a fatal car crash. Abortion has been decriminalised in Northern Ireland and same sex marriage has been legalised after westminster voted for the changes in july. Canadas Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, wins a second term in office but loses his majority in parliament and will need support from smaller parties to carry on governing. And ahead of their Rugby World Cup semifinal against new zealand, eddie jones claims england were spied on during training. Good morning and welcome to the bbc news at nine. Boris johnson will urge mps to back his brexit deal later, as he launches a final bid to get the uk to leave the eu by the end of the month. Hell seek the support of members of parliament in two crucial votes today. Lets take a quick look at what were expecting to happen. Mps will vote later on whether to back the Prime Ministers Withdrawal Agreement b
Years debating over brexit in parliament. There will be crucial votes again tonight but if mps reject a proposal to speed the withdrawal bill through the commons by thursday borisjohnsons deal is unlikely to be passed by the october 31st deadline. Im joanna gosling, the other stories developing this morning on bbc newsroom live. Northamptonshire police are to travel to the us to question under caution the american diplomats wife who fled the uk after being involved in a fatal car crash. Abortion has been decriminalised in Northern Ireland and same sex marriage has been legalised after westminster voted for the changes in july. Canadas Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, wins a second term in office but loses his majority in parliament and will need support from smaller parties to carry on governing. Good morning to you. Welcome to westminster where borisjohnson will urge mps to back his brexit deal, as he launches a final bid to get the uk to leave the eu by the end of the month. Today he
Here is what we heard about the airquality issues a little while ago. The particulate matter that is originating from these fires is causing conditions that range from unhealthy conditions for people with sensitivities to respiratory problems to actual hazardous levels of particulate. It has been varying quite a bit. Reporter the smoke that comes out is still contributing to this problem and could contribute four hours to come. Obviously the more it is tamped down then the less ignition of smoke there is. The smell around here now is very much a petroleum smell as opposed to what we were smelling earlier which was a vegetation fire. Now you are starting to smell the petrochemicals themselves. Again the problem is we dont know how much damage has been done down there and we dont know what the Structural Integrity of the tanks are. Because of that we dont know if this is anywhere close to over. The fact that chp is going to keep 80 closed as long as it thinks they have to suggest to me t
Is due to expire this evening. Electric cars could be given green number plates and possible parking concessions in an attempt to drive the number being bought. And japans Emperor Naruhito is formally enthroned in an elaborate ceremony inside the imperial palace. Coming up in the sport later in the hour on bbc news whos been spying at the Rugby World Cup . England head coach eddiejones says someone was filming their training session. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one live from westminster where crucial votes this evening will decide whether the Prime Minister will be able to live up to his do or die commitment to take the uk out of the European Union in nine days time. Borisjohnson will urge the commons to vote through his brexit deal. If mps agree to it, theyll have three days to scrutinise the legislation which runs to more than 100 pages. But Opposition Mps say thats not long enough to examine the small print and they could scupper the Prime Ministers plans this even