Let's start the world news with Brexit…. And as many had expected Prime Minister Theresa May's divorce deal with the EU has once again been rejected in parliament.
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Aram…Brexit thrown into turmoil once again….
That's right Mark…. This was the second time May's Brexit deal has been rejected.
The result of Tuesday's vote was 391 to 242 - a slighter slimmer margin than before, but a defeat nonetheless.
MPs are still not happy about the terms, especially on the contentious Irish backstop issue.
May's last-ditch talks with EU officials and getting what she called "legally-binding" changes from them have ultimately failed to persuade critics.
Parliament will vote on Wednesday whether to back a no-deal Brexit.
Business leaders and economists warn that leaving the EU without a deal would bring chaos to markets and supply chains.
If MPs vote against a no-deal Brexit, then they will vote the following day on whether to seek a last-minute delay to the March 29th divorce date.
May said the government would not instruct her own Conservative Party lawmakers how to vote, as would normally be the case.
She also told MPs the government would announce on Wednesday details of how the UK will manage its border with Ireland in the event of a no-deal Brexit.