a bowtie with class. how are you celebrating? are e tom: we are celebrating by living the pandemic. live incredibly romantic lives. we get in a car and go to the office, get in a car and go back home. francine: i m trying to get you music. happy birthday we will, tom. one i will give you birthday story, and this goes off of bob dylan s $300 million deal with his publishing yesterday. the national skyline, which when it came out i believe in 1968 or 1967, i can t quite remember, absolutely changed my life. it was an extra neri benchmark in music recording, and it was great to listen to that it was an absolutely extraordinary benchmark in music recording, and it was great to listen to that. we gave youthink like the maybe we have a brexit party. let s get to first word news with ritika gupta. good morning. the trumpet ministration is making its first move since election day to break a long standoff over coronavirus relief package. treasury secretary steven mnuchin plans
affects your body. help for the high street. some pubs, restaurants and shops are getting a discount on the business rates they pay. i ll be looking at what difference it will make. arsenal s best home run in over 20 years takes them into the champions league spots. they re third in the premier league thanks to victory over newcastle. good morning from the 10th floor of the royal liver building in liverpool. it opens its 10th and 15th floors for the first time today in its 108 year history for guided tours. it is raining in liverpool. the forecast is a band of rain sinking south east was followed by sunshine and some heavy showers. i will have more details in 15 minutes. good morning. it s tuesday, april 2nd. our top story: parliament has once again failed to reach a majority on any of the brexit alternative options, after mps voted in the house of commons yesterday evening. emotions ran high in the chamber, with former conservative minister nick boles resigning the tory part