Brexit - live updates: House of Lords set to reject government's EU withdrawal bill

The House of Lords is set to vote on the government's Brexit bill later today, with peers all but certain to reject ministers' plans.

Several changes made by the government during last week's votes are set to be overturned, teeing up a Commons showdown on Wednesday.

Pro-EU Tory MPs have warned they are ready to vote down the government's plans for what should happen in the case of a no-deal Brexit. They want Parliament to be given more powers if no deal is agreed or if the agreement Theresa May makes with Brussels is deemed unacceptable by MPs.

Ministers, however, have insisted that Parliament should not be allowed to bind the government's hands.

Elsewhere, Theresa May will give a major speech outlining plans to boost NHS funding. The prime minister confirmed over the weekend that spending will rise by £20bn a year by 2020 but faces questions over how this will be funded.