The uk representative to the eu will hand over that letter from theresa may signalling the start of two years of negotiations on leaving. Well bring you all the latest news and reaction throughout the day, from across the uk and European Union. Good morning. Im outside the Houses Of Parliament on College Green ahead of the triggering of article 50 which marks the start of the formal process for the uk to leave the eu. The Prime Minister, theresa may, has just left number ten downing st. She is on her way to parliament. She will be addressing mps this lunchtime after Prime Ministers questions. She will be telling mps that today marks the time for the country to come together as it embarks on what she describes as a momentous journey. We embarks on what she describes as a momentousjourney. We know that embarks on what she describes as a momentous journey. We know that the Prime Minister has already signed that letter giving official notice under article 50 of the lisbon treaty. That lett
U. S. uk relations under the trump administrations. Hello and welcome to west minister in review. A look at the last three months here at parliament. A term dominated of arguments of brexit and unpredictable american president. It is the Brexit Debate thats taken up the most time and stirred the strongest passions. He emerged in wonder land where countries around the world are cueing up to give the trading advantages. Once again we become a sovereign Nation Church in our own destination and i am absolutely delighted about that. Embarrassment for the chancellor forced to drop part of his budget. A shocking and humiliating that the chancellor is forced. A british Prime Minister met the u. S. President but there was an explosive comment after the meeting. I even more strongly opposed to address by President Trump. There were changes of direction and a scheme allowing child refugees from europe into the uk. How does she live with herself leaving thousands of children subject to disease, pe
National Security Adviser Ajit Doval will meet with UK counterpart Tim Barrow to discuss bilateral issues and pro-Khalistan radicals. India has expressed concerns about the British government downplaying the issue and the safety of Indian diplomats in the UK.