Now on bbc news, monday in parliament. Hello again, and welcome to monday in parliament. As labour tells the government to come clean on brexit. The only party insisting on secrecy is the uk government. So the question is obvious. What is the government hiding . But conservative say its time Opposition Mps saw things their way. Now is the moment to speak up, get behind the government, and support the government in getting that deal. Also in this programme, if the arguments havent driven you to drink yet, what will britains departure from the eu mean for Scotch Whisky exports . 21 of all of our food and drink exports, 41 bottles a second. Mr speaker, thats faster than i can drink it. But first, a minister has denied hiding anything about the governments new brexit proposals, butjames duddridge rejected calls to publish the full legal text of the plan unveiled by Boris Johnson last week. Under the Prime Ministers plan, the whole of the uk, including Northern Ireland would leave the eus c
Also tonight. The brexit plan faces opposition in the parliament and eu and it will four employees killed at the Police Headquarters in paris. Vanish the economy. The premise are the killer is shot dead called that a compromise. We made a after he entered the building. Genuine attempt to bridge that chasm the parents of severely disabled tafida win a court battle and to go the extra mile as time to take their five year old to an italian hosptial, but doctors here are against the move. Ru ns and to go the extra mile as time runs short. In brussels the European Council president says he is still unconvinced by the uk plans and his Dina Asher Smith becomes the first doubts were echoed by the irish british woman to win a world or olympic sprint title. Government. We now have written proposals that we can engage on but and has this massive they do fall short and a number of jump propelled Katarina Johnson thompson to gold as well . Aspects. For employees killed at the Police Headquarters an
Good morning and welcome to westminster on an historic session of parliament. Mps are sitting on a saturday for the first time in 37 years to vote on borisjohnsons brexit deal. This morning it still looks extremely close, although in the last few minutes the Prime Minister has received the backing of the prominent conservative brexiteers known as the European Research group who now say they will vote mps are also likely to vote on an amendment to the deal which would still force the government to seek a delay to leaving the eu, described as an insurance policy to avoid the risk of a no deal brexit. Nick eardley reports. More than three years after the brexit referendum, is today the day mps finally back a deal . Some of them hate what borisjohnson has negotiated, arguing it takes us too far away from eu rules and will damage the economy. But most tories think its a good deal that gives the uk back the control they want. Weve got the deal that allows us to get out of the backstop, thats
And dont forget theres more on all our stories on our website bbc. Co. Uk news. Now on bbc news live to singapore for Asia Business report the ban on Wearing Masks defied. Hong kong enjoys another weekend of violence, shutting down businesses already heard by the ongoing protests. The head of tata motors says indias Auto Industry has hit a speed bump. Could electric car production get it back on track . Good morning, asia. Hello, world. Its a monday, glad you could join us its a monday, glad you could join us for another exciting week ahead on Asia Business report. We start off with hong kong, the territory is cleaning up debris up tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets over the weekend in defiance ona ban streets over the weekend in defiance on a ban on Wearing Masks. The emergency law introduced on friday gives the chief executive extensive powers to maintain public order. The globalfinancial powers to maintain public order. The Global Financial hub is faced with growing
The only ones who should be doing so. China should start an investigation into the bidens. Also on the programme. The high court in belfast rules that a near total ban on abortion in Northern Ireland breaches the uks human rights legislation. The us is imposing 7 billion of new tarrifs on eu goods, as part retribution for the illegal subsidies paid to airbus. Scotch whisky will be one of the hardest hit. And Jason Donovan, dressed only in his pants, rushes to put out a housefire in london thats when Good Neighbours become good friends. Hello, im Michelle Fleury, Christian Fraser is in london. As with most nights recently, theres two big stories on both sides of the atlantic. More on brexit in a moment, but First Washington and the impeachment inquiry. It is just 10 days old yet new developments keep coming thick and fast. Today, Congress Hears from its first impeachment witness. Kurt volker was the special us envoy to ukraine until he resigned last week. Hes not a household name, but i