Now on bbc news, Monday In Parliament. Hello again and welcome to Monday In Parliament, as mps call for more help for those living in flats with Inflammable Cladding. Theyre locked into an absolute nightmare, in unsafe homes, unable to sell, unable to remortgage and facing mounting bills. The Housing Minister says the government is on the case. It is vital that dangerous cladding is removed as fast as possible, and the government will not tolerate unnecessary delays. Also in this programme, a message for those unsure about the covid jab. This is a safe vaccine. Everyone who qualifies should take it and you should trust i the government and the nhs in order to supply it. But first, ministers have come under pressure from mps including many on their own side to do more to help People Living in homes with dangerous cladding. Three and a half years after the Grenfell Tower disaster, in which 72 people died, thousands of leaseholders are facing large bills to remove Inflammable Cladding and
Delivering self rule anyway . We hearfrom the Irish Government. Also tonight, the rebel held syrian enclave of Eastern Ghouta could become a second aleppo, says the un. Almost 200 people have died in bombings by Government Forces there since sunday. And a male model tells us of the inappropriate behaviour he faces at work. Hello. Two challenges make this a fraught time in Northern Ireland. One it cant agree on self government. And two brexit. And so it has been interesting to watch, in the last few days, a small number of keen brexit supporters suggest that the 20 year old good friday agreement is past its sell by date. Kate hoey said its time for a cold, rational look at it. Mep Daniel Hannan wrote a telegraph piece arguing that british ministers should start working with their irish counterparts on improving the system. Its gently phrased, and its not a brexit point they are making per se, but this sentiment has only come from that side. Theres an interesting linguistic point here, t
To stop children from traveller communities getting a raw deal at school . One family tell us of their struggle to stay in education. I would love him to go to high school, i know im not too clever, but i would have tried my best and done something with my life, do you know what i mean . Hello and welcome to the programme, were live until iiam. Whatever you do for a living, we want to hear from you about workers in the Public Sector, who as you know, havent had a pay rise in seven years, but thats about to change, at least for some jobs, but not by as much as many people want. Also, the government is giving no new money for this pay rise. It has told Police Forces and the Prison Service to find the money themselves. We really want to hear from you. Tell us about the state of your wages, over the last few years and what you think of the pay cap being lifted on Police Officers and prison officers. You can e mail me. And thats our top story today some of the uks biggest unions are threate
For newsnight. If youve been to florence, chances are it was to sample the art, the food, or the wine. But tomorrow, theresa may goes there to make the speech of her life. After a torrid week, the Prime Minister today briefed her cabinet on her speech on her bespoke brexit plan. With just one year left to finish the negotiations, is she going to put enough money on the eu table to Start Talking about our long term trading relations . Theresa may will tomorrow set out a series of proposals to try to break the deadlock in the brexit negotiations. The Prime Minister will have a stern warning. History willjudge both sides harshly if they fail. We may still be many years and several thousands of hours away from the captains seat, but youre part of the team. Those years are long gone. Ryanairs pilots now even have to buy their own water in flight. But with thousands of passengers stuck on the ground, is the ball now back in the pilots court . Now they have got some leverage with the airline,
0rganisation. The smoking volcano in bali tens of thousands are moved from their homes amid fears it will erupt for the first time in more than 50 years. Good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. Jeremy corbyn has told delegates at his Party Conference that labour is ready for government and on the threshold of power. In a rousing speech in brighton, the labour leader said his party is ready to tackle inequality and rebuild the nhs. He also promised sweeping changes to social housing and tenants rights if he wins power. 0ur Political Correspondent iain watson reports. He is getting quite used to the adulation, though he doesnt yet have a grip on power. But he says labour is a government in waiting. Waiting is exactly what his supporters were prepared to do, queueing up to hear his speech. Helpfully, he had a copy with him. But theres little doubt that hes changed his party his task today was to convince more sceptical voters that he really can change the country. We are ready, and the t