Infrastructure and agriculture. Also this morning Natalie Portman on playing Jackie Kennedy in her new film, and preparing for the oscars hype. And carol has the weather. Good morning. For some of us it is a cold and forest the start. Patchy fog but in the south and south east in particular there will be some sunshine frosty start. For the rest of the uk, fairly cloudy with some light rain or drizzle but some sunshine. I will tell you where in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story the Foreign Secretary has said countries are queuing up to sign free trade deals with britain when it leaves the european union. Borisjohnson also suggests that agreements could be achieved quickly after the article 50 negotiations are concluded, and said the uk would not be hauling up the drawbridge, despite the new Migration Controls promised by theresa may. Our Political Correspondent tom bateman has more. Theresa mays Brexit Speech brought the most clarity yet on her approach to the negotiations
Its a day that marks the biggest change in britains relationship with its european neighbours in nearly half a century. Im pleased that brexits happening cos i think itll be good for our country to get back to have our own rules and regulations. Well have control of our borders again. The governments embarking on a journey and it has no idea where its going, it doesnt know what its doing and anyhow its not in control of negotiations from now on. Well be reporting from westminster and beyond on the day people also remembered the Terror Attack which took place a week ago. Many people converged on Westminster Bridge to remember those who lost their lives and those injured when the attack took place last wednesday afternoon. Its 5 oclock. Were live at westminster on the day the United Kingdom formally serviced notice that it will leave the European Union. It signifies the biggest change in britains relationship with its european neighbours for nearly half a century. A letter signed by ther
So well in the past wont necessarily be there in the future. Well, the supporting players have taken their seats for that joint News Conference. You see press secretary Sarah Sanders now heading out. The meeting has clearly broken up. We will see President Trump and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom theresa may at that podium any moment now. That does it for us on morning joe. We turn over the coverage now to stephanie ruhle. Thanks so much, willie. Im stephanie ruhle. Any minute now the president and uk Prime Minister theresa may will be holding that joint Press Conference, with an eye on london, i want to bring in jilian tet with the Financial Times and richard stengel, who served as former undersecretary for state and Public Diplomacy under president obama. Welcome to you both. Jilian, to you, first, whats expected. What should we be watching for . Theres going to be a lot of platitudes. The best thing that everyones hoping for is that the president doesnt say anything too in
consequences. thank you for talking us through all of - consequences. thank you for | talking us through all of that. the eu is india s third largest trading partner and second largest export destination. it s also one of the largest investors in india and on monday, india s prime minister narendra modi is in europe for a three nation visit looking to strengthen ties. he starts in berlin today meeting with chancellor olaf scholz. during his visit, modi is expected to explain india s ukraine position to eu leaders. india has been neutral in its stance and has not condemned russia, which is its biggest arms supplier. so what can we expect from this visit? joining me now is anahita thoms, head of international trade, baker mckenzie. first question, can they, the eu strike this comprehensive trade deal by 2024 which they say they are hoping to do after for ten years of trying? it’s