To the bbc news at six. The government is facing the prospect of another defeat in the House Of Lords over the process of leaving the eu. Peers are expected to vote for parliament to be given a legal guarantee of a vote on the final brexit deal. That is, they wa nt final brexit deal. That is, they want mps to have more than a simple yes or no on the final negotiation. It will be the second defeat in a week for the government in the lords over brexit. Our Political Editor Laura Kuenssberg has been watching the debate. It is theresa mays team. Do you think parliament should have a meaningful vote . Who do not want to give parliament a promise in writing, against the other team, in the lords, where they are voting to try to force the Prime Minister to give a foul in law that parliament will have the final say on the eventual deal on brexit. Vow. Will have the final say on the eventual deal on brexit. Vow. We are taking a more Principled Stand in the House Of Commons. Theresa may said ther
line with other kind of critical infrastructure in england as well. but rishi sunak said in his leadership campaign that he wanted to keep the effective ban on onshore wind in england. that did not make some of his backbench mps happy and some of his backbench mps happy and some including the senior tory mp simon clark were trying to force a vote on this to effectively try to make the government loosen those planning restrictions. now it seems what the government has conceded is that it will launch a consultation about how local content for more onshore wind can be achieved in england and it also seems like the government is planning to remove what was seen as quite a rigid requirement for a new onshore wind sites to have to be sort of predesignated in a local plan put this seems to have appeased those tory rebel mps. simon clarke this evening has welcomed the move. but i think the fact that this comes just after yesterday the government agreed to water down its house building target p
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