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by vegan campaigners after a ruling on advertising. in the guardian, the claim by labour that more than 600,000 pupils are being taught by unqualified teachers. and in the daily mail — once again, the war on cars that burn fossil fuels, to help cut pollution. that is the top story. the times, diesel is banned, the end of the diesel is banned, the end of the diesel and petrol car. we knew this was coming, but there is a date here. yes, 2014, following from emmanuel macron, the president of france, making a similar pledge this morning, the uk size from 2014, no new diesel or petrol cars will be sold and the switch to electric will ta ke sold and the switch to electric will take place with a view to all cars being zero emission by 2015. have you got a diesel car, aasmah? petrol? yes. but by 2040... you will
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have got an electric one anyway. just doing maths in my head. i am sure by ben, yes, we have a date how. sure by ben, yes, we have a date now. we did have a situation where we we re now. we did have a situation where we were encouraged to get diesel cars we were encouraged to get diesel ca rs by we were encouraged to get diesel cars by the then labour government. but we have been given quite a lot of notice in terms of any inconvenience it might cause individual consumers. clearly, we are talking about diesel and petrol cars causing environmental problems reaching eu emission standards. quite a serious thing that has to be handled. and it is notjust a ban by 2040. there might be some councils given the power to impose levies and diesel vehicles on particular areas and roads. the suggestion is the mayor of london sadiq khan will do something along those lines for diesel cars quite soon, next year, i something along those lines for
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diesel cars qu,tefw..-.a,,m_ something along those lines for hint governments. that diesel was ok past governments. that diesel was ok to use and that is why manufacturers made so many of these cars. now everybody has to get rid of them. that story is on pretty much all the front pages, a lot of them. the financial times now. aasmah. the electric mini to be built in the uk despite eight desha brexit, is vote of confidence in the industrial strategy of the government. greg
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clark, business secretary, this is a fantastic story for him and the government. and for the that they mightnot'havedonewhati have that they mightnat'have'danewhati have and that they mightnat'have'danewhati have - and cited the work in they have done and cited the work in they have done and cited the work in the uk because of the uncertainty caused by brexit and may have caused the minds to change, we are not told why, but that is a triumph for the brexit supporters who say it is not all doom and gloom, it is not about uncertainty, you could argue that this is because where else really might they have done this? talk of the netherlands, but this is a very specialist workforce, with a great deal of specialist knowledge. you
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could argue it was always going to come to the uk or the uk. it is a great coup for the folk in oxford. they are highly skilled and a great workforce. having said that, they already make the mini there. and the real test is to the government's industrial strategy regarding brexit is next year when peugeot and vauxhall astra decide whether they will make new models. that is right. the government is keen to stress that with bmw, they did not look for anyissuanceis that with bmw, they did not look for any issuance is like nissan and toyota and i think it is interesting it does indicate the government's decision to focus on the car industry. amazon also confirming they will hire 450 technology staff. there are other crucial decisions down the line and i don't think greg
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clark can sit easyjust because of this decision. the express happy, trump trade joy for britain, donald trump trade joy for britain, donald trump saying he is working on a good, exciting, very good deal, very good, exciting, very good deal, very good deal! that was terrible! that was terrible! i cannot let that pass! not as terrible as the trade deal coming down the pipe, according to mrtrump! greatjoy deal coming down the pipe, according to mr trump! greatjoy for deal coming down the pipe, according to mr trump! great joy for the express that backed the brexit side of things. can we believe it? it comes from donald trump, in a tweet, at three a:m.! precisely! along with the mini news, exceptionally good day for the governed. donald trump prides himself on his unpredictability. his double bass. the rhetoric is strong and punchy,
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but as we realise, that does not necessarily mean we should take it completely at face value. and people like vince cable himself a former business secretary as well as being liberal democrat leader, he warns we need to take these remarks with a pinch of salt. aasmah, america is trying to sort out a trade deal with the european union. much bigger block, loads of consumers. massive market. they have the sort that out first before they turn to others. yes, absolutely, that is very time—consuming. point about the trade deals, he said very exciting trade deals, he said very exciting trade deals, he said very exciting trade deal on its way, you have to wait until march 2019 before it can start and how many years after that will it take? i have no knowledge of these processes are but i can that they are very lengthy. we are very much second in line. when it comes to negotiating trade deals. i hope
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we get a fantastic trade deal with the us, but it is a long way off. yes, but it could well happen and trump says it is going to happen. shocking decline found in sperm count of western men. the numbers are count of western men. the numbers a re really count of western men. the numbers are really fascinating. an overall drop of 52%. they have knocked over 40 yea rs drop of 52%. they have knocked over 40 years at 180 studies and 40,000 men, over 40 years. and it is catastrophic. clearly, there are questions about parenthood, except. it is the factors that are potentially viewing this decline. smoking, stress. 0besity. i don't mean to say... it sounds trivial, but they say wearing tight and were
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a p pa re ntly but they say wearing tight and were apparently really does... do not look at me like that, allegedly! it can look at me like that, allegedly! it ca n affect look at me like that, allegedly! it can affect your sperm count. spandex does not help the sperm. well, it is incredibly worrying. 20 people will have a different take on this and they will say you do not necessarily a lwa ys they will say you do not necessarily always need a man to procreate. but these figures are pretty catastrophic. a very authoritative study as well, 180 studies, over 40 yea rs. study as well, 180 studies, over 40 years. good research coming yes. in the longer term, the ramifications, they are huge, bearing in mind we already have a falling birth rate in already have a falling birth rate in a lot of western countries. yes, incredibly worrying story. and i am glued to the handmaid's tale, which
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leads to a crisis in people having children. so bizarrely relevant fictionally, but we could be heading toward it. it does not surprise me that modern life is toxic. and obesity and stress and smoking and chemicals, pesticides. spandex! yes, i'io chemicals, pesticides. spandex! yes, no wonder, perhaps! 60% rise chemicals, pesticides. spandex! yes, no wonder, perhaps! 6096 rise in and qualified teachers, says labour party. yes, this is a labour analysis of the figures. they showed teachers in state schools have had i'io teachers in state schools have had no guaranteed training or safeguarding children, controlling a class or abduction —— of adapting teaching to different standards, a damning analysis. the article, aasmah, pointing to the decision to
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boost free schools. where perhaps you could have teachers who did not have the kind of qualifications that many people might expect. this was introduced by michael gove, who was education secretary. you said that you could use and qualified teachers and that has been expanded. these figures, state funded schools, clearly it is something that has been set expanded the state funded schools. having read the article, a unqualified teacher to me would suggest somebody who is not qualified academically, but we are not talking about that. we are talking about the other important stuff like the safeguarding children, which sounds like training courses perhaps that teachers need. not sure why, it sounds bizarre that somebody who is deemed to be unqualified as a teacher should be teaching in a school. it does not sound acceptable to me. that is on the front of the guardian. the daily
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mail. never mind spandex! what about pink linen? 0h mail. never mind spandex! what about pink linen? oh dear, ourfashion editor's verdict on theresa may's pink holiday dress. editor's verdict on theresa may's pink holiday dressli editor's verdict on theresa may's pink holiday dress. i find it quite a striking image, you rarely see the prime minister in a candy floss colour, a casual shirt stress. i find it interesting because i like the prime minister tends to wear things on holiday i would never normally wear! we all do! i don't! no, ido! i normally wear! we all do! i don't! no, i do! i usually wear spandex on holiday! can you stop saying spandex now?! it is either donald trump is spandex. initially, i am thinking she gets a lot of criticism for what she gets a lot of criticism for what she wears, but david cameron when he went on holiday was always getting flack for what he was wearing. and it is about how much it cost. we have to be told it was £26 from a
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high street retailer called next which many viewers will have heard of. other high street retailers are available! the daily mail says, theresa may in a £26 baby pink dress that showed off her pale and noticeably shiny legs. no need for that! daily mail, thank you so much for lowering the tone! anstey two for lowering the tone! anstey two for raising the tone. thank you very much indeed. some of the stories behind the headlines. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week, at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. enjoy the pleasure that was the papers! thank you lucy, and aasmah. goodbye. good evening. most of the daytime
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showers fading away, but a different weather day tomorrow. much more wet and windy weather across the country. dry moments as well. drier for most overnight with rain in north east scotland, but south—west england and northern ireland increasingly wet and windy. clearest skies in eastern areas, temperatures dropping into single figures. and you will have the best of the weather bursting across the east. in the west, wet and windy, the heaviest rain further north. that pushes across scotland through much of england and is turning right and patchy by east anglia and the south east early afternoon. 0nce patchy by east anglia and the south east early afternoon. once you start with the wet weather in the west, the afternoon is the time to enjoy it. some sunshine, a bit of a breeze and showers in western scotland and
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northern ireland, temperatures down. to finish the day, showers blow in across scotland and northern ireland. this is bbc news. iam i am clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: a fully—electric version of the mini is to be built at bmw's plant in oxford. the company says it's received no guarantees about post brexit trading from the uk government. based on that confidence in our industrial strategy and their brilliant workforce at oxford, i'm delighted that they were able to make this landmark investment. the government is expected to announce a ban on new diesel and petrol cars and vans from 2040, as part of efforts to tackle air pollution. president trump has again said he is disappointed with his attorney—general, jeff sessions, and that "time would tell" about his future. and on newsnight, live from washington, we talk to liam fox about trump, trade, and chicken. we
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