Terminated. Well, just very gently so to the honourable gentleman who has had an opportunity, if it is a point of order rather than a point of frustration . A point of order, mr sammy wilson. The Prime Minister has claimed to the house today that the agreement. Youre watching bbc news from westminster where Boris Johnson is urging mps to back it spreads a deal in a final bid to get the uk to leave the eu in nine days. Mps will vote on the Withdrawal Agreement bill later tonight. At 7pm. And in the last half an hour Laura Kuenssberg tweeting that if mps dont agree to the government a timetable for brexit legislation, they will pull the bill. The stakes could not be higher. We return to the red. The honourable gentleman as a cheeky chappie. He has made his own point in his own way with considerable alacrity to which the Prime Minister can respond if he wishes. Thank you, i will give way in just a moment. Can respond if he wishes. Thank you, i will give way injust a moment. I will respond
Breaches the uks human rights commitments. Campaigners lose a significant legal battle against the governments handling of the rise in womens state pension age. President trump lashes out at the move for impeachment accusing the leading democrat who chairs the house intelligence committee, of being a low life whos committed treason. And in sport dina does it asher smith becomes the first british woman to win a major global sprint title as she takes gold in the 200m at the athletics world championships. Good morning, and welcome to westminster where in the next half hour or so the Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, will return to the commons and outline his blueprint for a new brexit deal to mps. Meanwhile, the eu is considering whether to open a further intensive stage of neogiations with the aim of reaching a final agreement at an eu summit on october 17. So what is the uk government proposing . Emma barnett explains. What borisjohnson appears to have conceded is that Northern Ireland wou
a breach of the minesterial code. tonight with the context, the spectator s deputy political editor katy balls and the republican strategist doug heye. hello, welcome to the programme. we have lived through an era of record low interest rates. for years, it was cheap to borrow, while the money put away in savings accounts earned us very little in return. but things are changing. today, the us federal reserve set out an increasingly aggressive approach to monetary policy as it confronts the highest inflation in the united states forfour decades. in the last hour, it raised interest rates by 0.75% which is the biggest jump in rates since 1994. and that has implications for all of us. here s the chair of the federal reserve, jerome powell. the current picture it s plain to see. the labour market is extremely tight, and inflation is much too high. against this backdrop, today the federal open market committee raised its interest rate by 0.75% in anticipation of ongoing increases
It and what it means for eight million customers. Good morning. And in sport, a suprise win for the underdogs in americas super bowl. The Philadelphia Eagles beat the favourites, the new England Patriots, by a0 to 33. Its the first time theyve won the title. Let me hear you, minneapolis and Justin Timberlake wows the crowds at half time. Ending up dancing in the crowd. And its getting cold out there. Carol can tell us how cold. A few warnings. Good morning. A cold start to the day. The risk of ice on untreated surfaces. Wind from the east. Some of us will have snow from the west. I will have more in 15 minutes. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. The eus chief negotiator, Michel Barnier, will visit downing street today for talks about a possible transitional period after britain leaves the european union. The government has indicated it remains determined to leave the European Customs Union after brexit. The move is seen as an attempt to defuse a growing row within the cons
Giving, when youre faced with such enduring emergency and trying to move perhaps onto a war footing. The one department and by how that action plans for entrance for crisis situations is the mod. Please would you consider taking more advantage of their skill sets here in whitehall in assisting with strategic planning, operational delivery, command and control and managing the narrative . Prime minister, turning to the actual integrated review, your first duty in government is the nations security, and as we have been discussing here, crudely put, this review falls into two parts, firstly defining ouremerging review falls into two parts, firstly defining our emerging threats and second the defence posture. 0k, were actually what you leave that committee hearing. We are going to ta ke committee hearing. We are going to take you straight to washington, where dominic raab is making a statement after meeting the us secretary of state, mike pompeo. Thats what we have to say. And i look in pa