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.<br />For more on this and other stories around the world we turn to our Ro Aram…<br />Aram…Brexit thrown into turmoil once again….<br /><br />That's right Mark…. This was the second time May's Brexit deal has been rejected. <br />The result of Tuesday's vote was 391 to 242 - a slighter slimmer margin than before, but a defeat nonetheless.<br />MPs are still not happy about the terms, especially on the contentious Irish backstop issue.<br />May's last-ditch talks with EU officials and getting what she called "legally-binding" changes from them have ultimately failed to persuade critics.<br />Parliament will vote on Wednesday whether to back a no-deal Brexit.<br />Business leaders and economists warn that leaving the EU without a deal would bring chaos to markets and supply chains.<br />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.<br />May said the government would not instruct her own Conservative Party lawmakers how to vote, as would normally be the case.<br />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. <br />