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tv   The Papers  BBC News  September 29, 2017 10:45pm-11:01pm BST

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deny there is a story here. there is disagreement within the ranks of the tory party but it shouldn't surprise us tory party but it shouldn't surprise us that former remain was the person that led the brexit campaign. you have to learn when to keep your mouth shut —— shut and express opinions. her mouth is not closed in this article. she is being diplomatic if you read some of the quotes. let's go one to something else. the telegraph and nhs not fit the 21st—century. this is the new chief inspector of hospitals saying this. professor ted baker has called for immediate action to prevent safety in a&e saying that the nhs will struggle. in the last few yea rs, will struggle. in the last few years, it has done. this says —— is
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interesting because it says the reasons why we suffer in the winter time and they say it is the ageing population, the failure of the nhs to adapt and its problems with social care. it quotes half of hospital beds are taken up by people who should not be there. it points out that in the past three decades, the populations and populations of the populations and populations of the pensioners has risen by a third. we have to address this problem and recognise that until we fix this social care problem and get people out of the hospitals who shouldn't be there, we will continue to have this crisis. most people would also say more money. although the demographics have changed, the population has changed in shape and age and its needs, it is the politicians job to sort out the funding ahead of time. they have to
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make sure the right models are in place. it is not the nhs's faults. it is not the patient's fault that they are in beds that they shouldn't be in. it is the fault of politicians who halved the number of beds in hospitals and they are too busy crowing that they are putting millions more into the nhs. it is 1% every year more and nhs needs 4%. what we expect the nhs to do for us is ageing population with more complex health needs. we can —— ove i’co [t] e complex health needs. we can —— overcome certain illnesses. we expect the nhs to do that and we have to pay more for it. politicians who say they will protect the nhs are cutting it and making efficiencies. we have a problem with a lot of long—term planning needs. infrastructure issues. because they
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are so infrastructure issues. because they are so political will cost more and nobody wants to make that decision. the nhs is a political football and it is being used by both parties to score points. the nhs should have its own commission where it is run properly. the tories would argue it is better to direct it to councils and social care provision will stop it frees up beds. it is about things like the gp‘s contracts. gps had time off so people now have to go to a&e. it is about priorities and reforms as well as funding. it has been cutting social care provision by demanding we have to have some more. it is madness. no one is denying there should be more money spent. it should go hand—in—hand
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with reform. the nature of the patient has changed as well. we may not hear from tim much patient has changed as well. we may not hearfrom tim much in this next story. you may be surprised to hear this. have you not got the daily mail? five years jailfor this. have you not got the daily mail? five years jail for cruelty to pets. i am in agreement. the maximum sentence at the moment for cruelty to animals is six months injail and may want to increase that sentence which seems reasonable. if you leave a child in a car on a hot day —— day until it boils alive, you will be gelled very quickly for cruelty. you will be checked out by a psychiatrist. if you kept a child in a cage in your kitchen and didn't exercise in six years and if you rendered it psychotic by your mistreatment of that child and it later broke out of its cage and
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attacked another child, you would be forced to have social workers and assessments and go to jail and save time and never be allowed to have children in your care again. if you do all these things to a new has a mind roughly the same as a two—year—old, that is fine and not much they can do. your dog can kill another animal much they can do. your dog can kill anotheranimal —— much they can do. your dog can kill another animal —— another child because you have weaponised it by abusing it and it is not given a major sentence. if you can be cooled to an animal, even a cat, which i don't like, you can do that to any innocents, harmless creature that isn't going to hurt you. there was fio isn't going to hurt you. there was no real reason why they shouldn't be treated on a par with animal cruelty and child cruelty. they showed the
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same misfiring in the brain. he wa nts same misfiring in the brain. he wants it to be increased from six months. michael gove was mischaracterised as very right wing. he had this reputation among the left and the unions are being aggressive. in various roles he has had, he has been showing he is a liberal reformer. this is a very good example of that. it is a foundational and ethical principle and you judge humanity on how it treats those people. those who are in no position to speak for themselves. it is astonishing our society doesn't take crimes against animals more society than it does. our next tory. cabin air health warning. this has been floating around more than once. we don't know the detail but the suggestion and
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claims from cabin crew that long—term exposure to this circulated air inside aeroplane cabins has caused damage to their health and their baby contaminants and chemicals which means if you we re and chemicals which means if you were in there for a long time, it could cause you problems. if you we re could cause you problems. if you were doing something for their 30 year period, you probably would suffer as a result. if they can't put their finger on it properly with scientific proof, it will be difficult to substantiate. scientific proof, it will be difficult to substa ntiatelj scientific proof, it will be difficult to substantiate. i always get a cold on a plane will stop somebody has took off 30 seats up and when i have landed, i will have back off. you don't get it 30 seats away. you get your calls from
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touching many things in the airport. you don't get calls from being on the plane itself. they are 30 seats away from you. i turned that anything off. you mad, crazy fall. we are not going on holiday together. that will make a great programme. we will send them on a protest together. the daily telegraph is where we will end. ryanair will lay on buses, alternative transport if your plane is delayed. what happens if you try to travel from here to vienna? sun—macro aeroplane replacement bus services. that is a worse one. that
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isa services. that is a worse one. that is a terrible idea. it has not been good for ryanair, all this publicity. in order to pay 50p for a flight, publicity. in order to pay 50p for a flight, you will lose certain luxuries. having to go to timbuktu is not worth the sacrifice. they are saying you can get to mars. we can't even get to glasgow reliably or cheaply. the thought of ryanair strapping us to rocket fuel for 50p a time. off you go and see how far you get. it is worrying. they are going to tell you what you can claim for once yourflight going to tell you what you can claim for once your flight is cancelled. they have promised that. somebody likes the papers so they say it is
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likes the papers so they say it is like i have been on the sherry all afternoon. after nights like this, thatis afternoon. after nights like this, that is what you need. you can see all the front pages online. you can watch the programme on i player. both of you, thank you. coming up next, the weather. good evening. willa new month bring a change in the weather? we end september on a bright start this weekend. things will go downhill as weekend. things will go downhill as we move into october. it will turn wet and the winds will be strengthening. everything coming in from the atlantic. we have had a few sharp showers. elsewhere, some
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clearer skies overnight and it will bea clearer skies overnight and it will be a chilly night than it has been for awhile. temperatures around six celsius in rural areas. this is where we will see the best the sunshine. across england and wales, we will find increasing amounts of cloud. further north, we will hold onto some sunshine. there is some good spells of sunshine. it may well stay dry and northern ireland. it will move its way into the west of england. there will be a few showers arriving mainly in the afternoon. the cloud increases. wetter weather pushes into wales and the south—west. the wind is also picking up. i will push this rain further north and east on saturday evening. a lot of low cloud with that. then
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we will find the next of the heavy rain coming in. a mild night on saturday. it is wet and wendy fawell. we have a burst of rain pushing eastwards and another one. the heaviest rain will be over northern parts of the uk. nothing really brightens up over scotland and northern ireland. a windy day and northern ireland. a windy day and pretty much everywhere. as we look into the atlantic, this low pressure is what was hurricane isaac. the main driving force will be deep blood pressure to the north—east of scotland. many places will be dry and it will feel cooler in the wind.
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11 — the governor of the bank of england says consumers should expect interest rate rises in the nearfuture, possibly as early as november. the government will press on with universal credit — despite a former government adviser warning that families could be left homeless and destitute. ukip gets another new leader — former army officer henry bolton beats the two frontrunners to head the party. and coming up on newsnight, we hear about the ambitions of billionaire entrepreneur elon musk, to build the world's biggest rocket, to revolutionise travel in space, and down here on earth.
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