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than to cheat a friend # and waste a chance that i ve been given # so i m never gonna dance again and a coroner has ruled that the singer george michael died of natural causes, including heart and liver disease. good evening and welcome to bbc news. the government has suffered another defeat in the house of lords over the process of leaving the eu. peers have voted for an amendment to the brexit bill which calls for parliament to be given a meaningful vote on a final deal. here s a taste of the debate. our chief political co respondent, vicki young is at westminster. it is worth remembering we are only going through this process because the supreme court ordered the government that it had to have a bill to trigger article 50, to formally start those brexit negotiations. the government didn t wa nt to negotiations. the government didn t want to do any of this and maybe late at night we can see why, another defeat inflicted on the government by the house of lords by 366-266 g