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and a drone maps part of antarctica never seen before. we will show you more of these incredible pictures. hello, i m matthew amroliwala. welcome to verified live. we start with the breaking development in the last few hours. hundreds of people wrongly convicted in the post office scandal are set to have their names cleared after the government set out plans for new legislation. the government expects the new law will come into effect by the end ofjuly. with more on this is theo leggett, our business correspondent tell us the latest details you are hearing. tell us the latest details you are hearinu. ~ a, ., , tell us the latest details you are hearinu. ~ a, .,, ,, hearing. well, matthew, as you might remember, hearing. well, matthew, as you might remember. this hearing. well, matthew, as you might remember, this is hearing. well, matthew, as you might remember, this is a hearing. well, matthew, as you might remember, this is a major hearing. well, matthew, as you migh

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mother of russian opposition leader alexei navalny says that she has seen his body six days after he died in an arctic prison. hundreds of post office employees wrongly convicted in the uk s biggest miscarriage ofjustice are due to have their names cleared under new legislation. we will speak to one of them. scientists say they have finally worked out the mystery behind whale song. hello, i m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, 3 hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. to westminster where 66 mps say they have no confidence in the speaker sir lindsay hoyle after yesterday s debate, on a call for a ceasefire in gaza descended into farce. departing from accepted practice by not choosing which choosing which to vote on. the scottish national party calling for his resignation. prime minister rishi sunak has been speaking about what happened yesterday in parliament. what happened in parliament last night was concerned because t

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are you waiting on a routine operation? if so, for how long? get in touch to let me know you can do that on twitter @annitabbc and use the hashtag #bbcyourquestions, or email yourquestions@bbc.co.uk right wing radio host alexjones is ordered to pay almost $1 billion in damages forfalse claims ordered to pay almost $1 billion in damages for false claims that the sandy hook school massacre was a hoax. a report by conservationists says global wildlife populations have fallen by nearly 70 % in less than five decades. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the uk prime minister is coming under increasing pressure to rethink the tax cuts announced in last month s mini budget. one tory mp accused her of wrecking ten years of conservative policies aimed at helping working people. this morning the foreign secretary james cleverly warned tory mps that any attempt to replace liz truss as prime minister would be a disastrously bad idea . let s take a look

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live 20170314

good morning from westminster. the bill giving theresa may the power to trigger the formal process of leaving the eu has cleared its final hurdle in parliament, and will now become law. the brexit secretary, david davis, said the uk was on the threshold of its most important negotiation for a generation. our political correspondent chris mason reports. contents, 118, not contents, 274, so the not contents have it. with those words the government achieved what the supreme court told ministers they had to, parliamentary approval to start brexit. the debates here in the house of lords and in the house of commons are, for now at least, done. one thing came out very clearly in all the debates. it is uncertainty that is bad for business, it is uncertainty that is bad forforeign nationals in the uk, it is bad for uk nationals resident in eu countries. i think the quicker we get on with this process the better. the house of commons had overturned two suggested changes to the plan s n

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Difficult decisions are ahead for the government and the prime minister i m told was pleased to have the opportunity to hear colleagues views when she met conservative mps in parliament last night. she will be doing more of that as she meets groups of mps over the next week or so to try to continue her charm offensive and bring conservative backbenchers with her to deliver the government plan but to convince them she s got a hell of a job on her hands. hell of a “ob on her hands. thank ou. joining me now the conservative peer and former executive editor of the times, where he remains as a columnist, lord daniel finkelstein. thank you for your time. you back to the former chancellor rishi sunak in the former chancellor rishi sunak in the leadership contest, i guess it is very tempting for supporters to imagine where we would be right now if he had been elected. it’s imagine where we would be right now if he had been elected. if he had been elected. it s more than tempting- if he

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