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thank you for the support. it has been outstanding. i can't expect this from any other cloud. they really push me. thank you. the un security council imposes its toughest sanctions yet on north korea over its nuclear and missile programmes. italian police have arrested a 30—year—old polish man accused of drugging and kidnapping a british model in milan to sell in an online auction. find out what james find out whatjames king made of the week's varied cinema releases in this week's film review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejohn rentoul, political columnist for the independent and ruth lea who's an economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group. tomorrow's front pages: may i say, wellcome.
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tomorrow's front pages: the sunday telegraph has a photograph of usain bolt and justin gatlin after their controversial 100 metres final tonight, but its main story is about brexit. the paper reports the uk is prepared to pay up to £36 billion to settle the brexit divorce bill. it says it's the first time a precise figure has been proposed. the independent on sunday also focuses on brexit, and a warning from scientists about the government's intention to leave the eu's nuclear agency. the observer concentrates on advice from the children's commissioner, who's concerned that many kids are bingeing on social media like junk food. the mail on sunday says it has found that around a0 percent of police stations have been closed down in seven years. the sunday times reports that british students are being discriminated against by universities, in favour of more lucrative foreign students. the sunday express chooses to feature prince harry
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and his girlfriend, the actress meghan markle, as they arrive in botswana for a break. we wish them well but we were look at that any further, will we? what is there to say? we wish them well. we do. let's start with brexit in the telegraph. bricks —— britain to put £36 billion down. why is this figure being proposed? put £36 billion down. why is this figure being proposed ?m put £36 billion down. why is this figure being proposed? it is interesting and i think number ten has denied the story. governments of —— source has dismissed these reports. yes. with all due respect, my colleagues at the sunday telegraph do not make up stories. i
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think this is a well sourced story. it is basically saying, we will carry on paying what we pay at the moment which is about 10 billion euros a year, for the transitional period, which might be three years, so period, which might be three years, so that is 30 billion euros and then we'll play another ten on top. so that is 30 billion euros and then we'll play another ten on topm says three separate sources have knowledge of this and have confirmed the figure. three sources. it does seem the figure. three sources. it does seem that some parts of godman say one thing and other parts say another thing when it comes to briggs in negotiations. insofar as this story is correct, and i think there is no smoke without fire, it is saying they will pay this 40 billion euros if the eu is prepared to negotiate a financial settlement
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with trading negotiations as well. what the british government really wants is to get on and start talking about the new relationship we are having with the european union and so having with the european union and so far, they have said no, sorry guys, we have to make progress on things like the financial settlement and citizen rights before that so the government is trying to push that debates all aired. isn't it a bit embarrassing when so many top petitions have said we're not paying a penny to leave? it does seem some parts of government say one thing and other parts say another thing. didn't borisjohnson and other parts say another thing. didn't boris johnson said and other parts say another thing. didn't borisjohnson said they and other parts say another thing. didn't boris johnson said they could go whistle? yes, but that was a extortionate amount. you surely ought to object to paying anything but it seems to me, we're talking about 10 billion euros, which sounds
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perfectly reasonable to me. this is terribly embarrassing and terrible television but i agree. i do think it's important as the brexiter that we do have a good relationship with the european union when we leave and i see there will be a transition period between march 2019 and when the new treaty, assuming there is one, some people say there won't be one, some people say there won't be one, when the new treaty actually becomes operative. compromises will have to be made. the eu is never going to access a figure as low as this, are they? no, it was said to be 16 ilion. even 100. i think that is why he said that. but it is early days and alleys they are starting to talk about numbers. it is interesting that we are beginning to
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see after a lot of pre—match propaganda from the other side suggesting that the british don't have their position organised, we are beginning to see quite a lot of evidence that what is going on behind the scenes. they are getting their act together. nuclear agency will slam brakes on a green car revolution. pieces together for us. a professor is saying that if we leave the eu, we will be unable to source leave the eu, we will be unable to source important vital materials that we need to power nuclear plants so that we need to power nuclear plants so that we can have a electric cars. you say euratom, i say euratom. not great telly. too much agreement. you
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don't agree with the professor? no, i think he is talking nonsense. just the pronunciation. this is another baseless scare story. all the experts, all the nuclear industry experts, all the nuclear industry experts say that leaving euratom is com pletely experts say that leaving euratom is completely necessary and will cause expensive location and might head up with us having to turn the power stations off. ifi may with us having to turn the power stations off. if i may say so, i think the independent here is being very pro—rocket if when it says to rat so me —— theresa may wants to leave. this is all politics. stay in euratom and leave the eu. i think this is the scare story. it is another shock horror budget fear. the point is there are lots more
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battery—powered cars on the road or will be and we need to power them. michael gove has reinvented himself as the green man. he is the great green minister. he wants to get all these petrol and diesel cars off the road by 2040 and a need to do that, he will need electric cars. and you need about ten more nuclear power stations, it is not going to happen, chaps. finally, some disagreement. a couple of stories from the observer. first, stop children bingeing on social media, this is the children's commissioner. i have searched high and low for how you do it, she doesn't offer anything. in august, we have a story about how children are in social media too much. mine
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are. ithink are in social media too much. mine are. i think all children are. adults are on there as well. you tweet. i tweet a lot. adults are on there as well. you tweet. itweet a lot. ionly followed people. when martine was advertising your presence here, people were commenting on how few people were commenting on how few people follow. i suggested you were like noel coward and how he felt about television. that it was something you appeared upon but not watched. you treat it like caviar or something. but i think the analogy withjunk something. but i think the analogy with junk food explains what a lot of nonsense this is. what is junk food? well, food that is no good for you. it is not healthy if you eat it
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all the time. chips and burgers. children need lots of energy and stuff to. i can't believe you feed your children chips and burgers every day. all that is the point, it is all right once in awhile not every day. nothing wrong with that. a bit of green stuff as well.|j wa nted a bit of green stuff as well.|j wanted guidance about how you stop from using it. no one will take any notice so it is a non—story. from using it. no one will take any notice so it is a non-story. shall we move on then? come on here rubbishing the stories! it is not a story. drag racing. photos rory. belfast bright happened today and there are two fine trek queens there on the back of a shiny black car. the overwrite, who is the taoiseach
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said it won't be long before same—sex marriage is possible in northern ireland. they are gorgeous, and they? princess leia is the one on the left. i thought they were women. did you? no, ididn't. on the left. i thought they were women. did you? no, i didn't. at dues are changing in northern ireland quite fast. i think the dup will eventually for its objection to this. northern ireland is so friends to the rest of the country. that is what i thought but if you look... not opinion polls, but the civil liberties and the rights you have, in terms of same—sex marriage and abortion, compared with the rest of... this seems to have gone down extraordinary well and that dup perhaps we'll move. they are quite reasonable, and they have just been bunged another million quid so
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perhaps that will make them more... you do hope so. i think it is the time the dup caught up. and they are gorgeous girls. it is princess leia and she has got r2—d2 floating above her head. mail on sunday. criminal, 40% of police stations shut down. this is an outcry, apparently, after probe. no one uses the word probe in usual life. this means someone has done some research and added up some numbers. good journalism. we did note that police are cutting down the number of police stations because they are trying to centralise things and run them more efficiently. you don't need as many police stations as you had in the past. the point is saying the cutbacks have come as violent terrorism has surged, how will that help combat terrorism ?
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terrorism has surged, how will that help combat terrorism? this is all curiouser fantasy in the mail on sunday world of dixon 0f dock green and heartbeat and everyone saying sarge all the time. our local police station closed down in finchley and nobody seemed to care. i have never been. ijust nobody seemed to care. i have never been. i just got nobody seemed to care. i have never been. ijust got letters through the post. it is to do with this it directly that some people get from knowing there is a police station. and they can pop in. do you think people think that anymore?” and they can pop in. do you think people think that anymore? i saw heavily armed police today and it did make me feel good. in the 1960s and 70s and 80s, that technology has moved on and if you want to contact the police, you bring them up, don't you? or the police, you bring them up, don't you ? or have the police, you bring them up, don't you? or have i missed something?” think 999 has been with us for a
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long time but there is this idea that people want to see bobbies on the beat. they do. people do like the beat. they do. people do like the idea of police stations. if you find a passport and the police station —— a passport on the pavement, you want to take it to a physical place and hand it into someone. physical place and hand it into someone. but there aren't many things we'd you would need to do that, to go into an office for. so i think it is perfectly reasonable. well that is three out of the six stories you have rubbished. it is an excellent story, not like the one in the observer, but it is not very interesting. we can't well, you don't know. usain bolt‘s final 100 metres ends in controversy, why? the dependent is also going to change its front—page
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photo, we've got vladimir putin at the moment. could you talk about the telegraph, please? we'll show it at 11:30pm, let's look at this one now. the sunday telegraph were a bit quicker than us. john, you have had your turn. bold came third. a gentleman called justin gaitlin one and he has been at drugs cheat, hence the controversy. twice he has been banned for using performance enhancing substances, john. and that makes him unpopular with the audience in the stadium. they do keep doing him.

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