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No majority for any Brexit options

The results capped a day of drama in which Theresa May promised to stand down as PM if her deal was passed.

None of MPs' eight proposed Brexit options have secured clear backing in a series of votes aimed at finding a consensus over how to leave the EU. The 大象传媒's Rob Young brings us the latest on another day of Brexit drama. It鈥檚 been two months since a mining dam disaster in Brazil killed 308 people, the country's worst industrial disaster. 50 similar dams are now being shut down, but the process is complicated. Some towns remain at risk of being completely washed away by mud. And other local economies in the region are in peril. The 大象传媒鈥檚 Daniel Gallas reports from Minas Gerais. So-called essay mills provide work that students can pass as their own, for a fee. So it this cheating, or just another way to earn a living? We speak to one man currently being paid to write students's essays.

All this and more discussed with our 2 guests throughout the show: freelance political journalist Erin Delmore and Sushma Ramachandran, former chief business correspondent for the Hindu.

(Photo: a Brexit protester demonstrates outside the Houses of Parliament. Credit: Getty Images.)

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  • Thu 28 Mar 2019 01:06GMT

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