tv The Papers BBC News March 19, 2017 11:30pm-11:46pm GMT
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temperatures quite windy as well. and there will be a scattering of showers as well. quite going on in next few days. keep —— keep up—to—date online. hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment, first the headlines at 11:30pm. the organisation representing nhs trusts in england has warned that frontline services won't be able to meet performance targets set by the government over the next year. police have arrested a 33—year—old man on suspicion of the murder of a one—year—old boy and the attempted murder of a girl of the same age at a flat near finsbury park in north london. george osborne's latest job as the editor of of parliamentary rules. it means the former chancellor now has five roles as well as his job as gn'mp. .,, f—'." e’ . some residents in derby have been offered temporary accommodation,
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that's after their homes were damaged when a water mains burst sending plumes of water three storeys high. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lucy fisher, senior political correspondent nice to have you both here. the ft leads with a report on an apparent deal between the uk giggling fain: gags; britain's contribution to european security in a bid to bolster post—brexit solidarity. on its front page the mirror features a report on the threat of famine in parts of africa. the paper has launched an appeal to help thousands of victims. the daily express‘s main report is about the treasury
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the paper warns against what it calls a tax raid. it says it is needed to fill the coffers after the chancellor's u—turn by new laws that promote its shows over those of rivals, arguing that public service broadcasters face a real threat of losing out in the wake of the rising number of streaming services. and the remote—controlled flying squad the paper reports that the first 24—hour police drone unit is to be launched this summer to chase criminals and hunt for missing people. the guardian says donald trump has come in for strong criticism by the former british ambassador to washington over what he has described as unthinkable and nonsensical wiretapping claims. the sun reports that the grand tour presenter richard hammond was badly hurt in a motorbike crash while filming in mozambique. it says the tv star had almost died while filming top gear 11 years ago. and the times leads
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on a government crackdown on the exploitation of the self—employed, to avoid paying sickness, pension and maternity benefits are to undergo a review. pretty big selection of stories. will begin with the daily mail, ta keoff will begin with the daily mail, takeoff for police drones edfors it says, a room of controlled flying squad will chase criminals and hunt for people. if you've got fewer police on the beat, is this the right to police on the beat, is this the right. to fill the gap? it right way to fill the gap? it doesn't feel people with the same kind of confidence i these on the kind of confidence of these on the beat does and we have major issues around privacy, i'm not- i'm r . s g with the idea drones comfortable with the idea drones that can save that recorded footage and geotag people, that will be kept on file and when you're walking down on file a nd'when you—fferwalkingrdown! the street a drone could add to our the street a drene ceuld add tereue in*;; ways
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the street a drene ceuld add tereue inf? ways the the street a drene ceuld add tereue lnzl ways the ccw cctv nation. in some ways the cctv nation already exists and makes us not be great place for terrorists to come and all the rest of it because they are aware they will be caught on many cameras. on the other hand, i feel the idea of on many cameras. on the other hand, ifeel the idea of drones doing on many cameras. on the other hand, i feel the idea of drones doing some things would work. i think it's very much countryside forces who feel they could be f'éf'f‘ to much countryside forces who feel they could be f‘éf'f‘ to find people they could be usefgtttrf'rnd pegptei are they could be usefultoff'rnd peoplei a re lost. they could be usefultoff'rnd peoplei are lost. i can see that that who are lost. i can see that that would work. but boys and their toys, you can would work. but boys and their toys, you can see on would work. but boys and their toys, you can see oni cold day, you can see on a cold day, let's launch a drone, let's not go out, and all the that and all the paperwork that would have to be done and there's a human iti‘ie‘ii that you need from the police side that you need from the police that won't be not saying that won't be there. i'm not saying they can't gather information or they can't gather information or they can't gather information or they can't be useful but the idea of fewer bobbies on the beat must be bad. let's look at the sun, - one you let's look at the sun, the one you expected me to start with. we other eepected me te etert with—w 7,7 ' ' '
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able to... - are very fleet area able to... you are very fleet of foot! not the front - page of the sun. the tories urge p.m. two of the sun. the tories urge p.m. to cause snap election on - front to cause snap election on the front of the sunday express, an exclusive from caroline wheeler. the prime minister has always said no to the idea of her going to the country before 2020. she has but i think things are getting to the stage where i think that she probably where ! think. thet'ehe melee-b? g she had a larger majority, feels if she had a larger majority, i guess that's where we feel an eeug put eeuld put be election would put her, she would be able to get things through much easier. she's got the problems with nicola sturgeon, who said she hasn't been elected by anybggyg that been elected by anybody. that doesn't help. she's also got -u--l- doesn't help. she's also got 3“"*' of ,. ,. doesn't help. she's also got 3“"*' of things, grammar schools, allsorts of things. grammar schools—i- of things, that will be allsorts of things, that will be challenged by her own h and got a of 12, gota of 12, 13? ‘got a- of 12, 13? 17 is only got a majority of 12, 13? 17 is a working majority. only got a majority of 12, 13? 17 is
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are also a working majority. there are also concerns - git—selections as a working majority. there are also concerns mflvzelestions as a concerns about by—elections as a result of investigations into election spending. you could resolve all of that, could you, by - to all of that, could'you,'by'going—tcr country sooner prez blew yes, the country sooner prez blew yes, certainly you could. the strategic reasons for calling the election to grow as jeremy corbyn‘s contj due to grow as lererdy corbyn'sj plunge contj due to grow as lereray corbyn'sj plunge and labelux in back
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