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tv   The Papers  BBC News  February 4, 2017 10:30pm-10:45pm GMT

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jamie murray and dom inglot put great britain 2—1 up against canada with victory in saturday's davis cup doubles contest in ottawa. and that's all the sport for now. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight. the weather on sunday across most of the uk is not looking too bad. there will be a lot of cloud around and one or two showers but on balance, not a bad day. this is what the satellite looks like right now. this mass of cloud, heavy showers crossing south—western parts of the country and wales and the rain moving away from scotland. it was quite a wet day here. showers moving further east so some areas may catch some rain overnight but overall, looking pretty dry with little bits
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judge robart‘s decision, effective immediately, effective now, puts a halt to president trump's unconstitutional and unlawful executive order. the executive order establishes a process to develop new vetting and mechanisms to ensure that those coming into america love and support our people. labour say they'd legislate to limit future price increases by the energy companies, the day after npower announced that it was putting up its dual fuel bills by io%. a five—year—old boy has died at anlaby primary school, near hull, after choking during a school dinner break. the head teacher said everybody was deeply saddened by the tragic event. the ministry ofjustice says it's "urgently" investigating claims that security workers were paid by offenders to deliberately fit electronic ankle tags too loosely so they could be removed. after days of huge street protests,
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the romanian government has withdrawn a draft decree which would have reduced some penalties for corruption. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster penny smith and caroline wheeler, political editor of the sunday express. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the front pages. the front page of the sunday telegraph leads on the government's £60 million investigation into historic allegations of abuse in iraq. the paper says mps are due to report that it's unfit for purpose. the observer reports that theresa may's government is going to make a major shift in housing policy — away from trying to promote home ownership — and towards better deals for people renting properties.
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donald trump appears to have found a new ally in the shape of the former archbishop of canterbury. george carey is quoted in the sunday express as hitting out at the "hysterical" overreactions of the president's critics. the sunday times has investigated what it calls "deficiencies" in defence procurement, including ships so noisy, russian submarines can hear them 100 miles away. the photograph is of england player ben te'o celebrating victory over france in the six nations rugby. finally, the mail on sunday headlines that former ukip leader nigel farage is sharing a £4 million in west london with his friend with his friend laure ferrari, a french politician. let's begin with the papers themselves and the ones we thought we would give people a bit of a rest from trump to start with. we can't avoid the man but let's start with
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the observer story about the tories breaking with thatcher's home policy. this is interesting, backing renting. this is something i've been talking about for some time. in other countries, you have a more mobile workforce if you have people who rent, for example. this is finally an acknowledgement by the government that is saying, for too many people, they will never own their own homes. it is now so far out of reach that they never will so let's try to sort out these ridiculous rents, banned some of the fees that are charged by letting agents, try to sort out rogue landlords and make it so that renting is not a terrible option, so that you don't have to spend your entire life trying to get on the tiny, possibly broken first rung of the housing ladder. caroline, quite a switch when you think of conservative values and policies our many years, certainly back to thatcher. exactly, and it's interesting they cite that you because if you think back, this is also theresa may ripping up david
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cameron's housing policy as well. we can all think back to the conservative party conference, his la st conservative party conference, his last conference speech in 2015, and he said to them that we should switch from generation rent to generation buying ulster this is a complete reversal of this. basically acknowledging that this policy was putting low income families, and denying them access to decent quality homes at the expense of basically ploughing all this money into this unattainable dream of people owning their own home. and then trying to make it so that instead of having affordable housing for sale, that it's affordable housing to rent. and this is part of the housing white paper. it is only pa rt of the housing white paper. it is only part of the announcement because thatis part of the announcement because that is how downing street rolls, we will get a taste of this and that on tuesday, we will get more. it is likely she will also make some announcements about building more homes because of course, there is a housing such —— housing shortage but this is a taster of the direction of travel. on we go, the sunday
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express , travel. on we go, the sunday express, caroline, great to have you because your name is on the story. it is. george carey, the former archbishop of canterbury, has blasted trump's predicts. is he in favour of donald trump? he's not saying that he thinks everything donald trump does is brilliant, he's quite cautious in his language but he does say there has been an overreaction and he is basically saying that as we have had today in london, thousands of protesters on the streets, he has said that you have not seen that level of hysteria around other politicians that he would say were far worse, like robert mugabe, or president assad. but one of the interesting things i find from his particular intervention is he welcomes one particular proposal that donald trump has introduced, which is his refugee policy, where he is actively christian persecatea qt“*1§*i§’ir‘fi‘fifi‘l€‘:fii==
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