Why is it recorded today

The US government has shut down for the first time in over a decade, after Donald Trump and the Democrats failed to reach an agreement on funding.

President Donald Trump and the Democrats have failed to reach an agreement on funding for his border wall, leading to a partial government shutdown that is now in its second day. It’s the first time a shutdown has happened while one party controls both chambers of Congress and the White House since 2006. The shutdown began at midnight EST on December 22nd, when funding ran out without a deal being reached between President Trump and Democratic leaders Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer.

The president refused to sign any bill that didn’t include $5 billion for his border wall, while Pelosi said she would not approve any bill that included money for the wall.

Why is this morning not live today

This Morning has announced that it will be moving to a live format.

This Morning has announced that it will be moving to a live format. The ITV daytime show is usually filmed in advance, but the producers have decided to change things up for the next series. This means that there will be no repeat episodes on weekdays and viewers will have to tune in at 11am every day if they want to see the show.

The show’s current executive producer, Mark Redhead, said: “It’s a bold move but we think it’s one worth taking. It’s been really well received by our audience and we are delighted with how things are going.”

“I’m not sure what I’m doing yet”

“Why is this news not fake:”

A leading scientist says the IPCC report is “not fake news”.

“I’m not sure what I’m doing yet”

Why is loose women pre recorded today

Loose Women is pre-recorded on Tuesdays due to live coverage of the I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! final.

Loose Women is pre-recorded on Tuesdays due to live coverage of the I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! final. The ITV show usually airs at 12pm, but on Tuesdays it will be recorded and aired later in the day.

This morning today

Theresa May has resigned as Prime Minister, and is expected to announce her departure from Parliament at the next election.

Theresa May has announced that she will be stepping down as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The announcement comes just days after her Brexit deal was rejected by Parliament for a third time. It is expected that May will also announce her resignation from Parliament at the next election, though she has not yet confirmed this.

May’s resignation comes just weeks after Boris Johnson was appointed as Prime Minister, following his victory in the Conservative Party leadership contest. Johnson’s first major task as Prime Minister was to renegotiate Theresa May’s Brexit deal with the European Union, which he did successfully, only for it to be rejected by Parliament again on October 26th.

The decision came after a series of votes in which MPs voted against both Theresa May’s Brexit deal and leaving without a deal. As a result of this, many were calling for Theresa May to resign so that someone else could take over and get Britain out of the EU by any means necessary.