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tv   The Papers  BBC News  January 27, 2018 11:30pm-11:46pm GMT

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' from from the north-west. the colderfrom the north—west. the caller air comes in behind the band of rain which, on monday, is moving south across england and wales. some heavy burst of rain and gusty winds ahead of it. it will probably have a higher temperatures behind the rain. sunnier skies further north. the cold air bear, the showers could be a touch wintry over the hills in scotla nd a touch wintry over the hills in scotland but there are colder conditions to come later on in the week and a chilly start probably on tuesday, perhaps a touch of frost, a bright start and it will cloud over more and more going downhill sort of day, particularly in the south—west and north—west where we will see some rain later on. this temperatures about 6— eight degrees but it will be colder as we head into wednesday and thursday and it will feel colder as the winds pick up will feel colder as the winds pick up and blow in some wintry showers. hello.
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this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment. first, the headlines. two of the three teenage boys killed after they were hit by a car in hayes in west london have been named locally as george wilkinson and harry rice. a 28—year old man, who was in the vehicle, has been arrested. the attorney general has acknowledged that "very serious mista kes" over the disclosure of evidence by prosecutors have led to the collapse of recent trials in england and wales. a bomb hidden by the taliban in an ambulance in the afghan capital has killed at least 95 people and left more than 150 injured. it comes a week after an attack
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on a hotel in kabul killed more than 20 people. paris is on high alert for flooding. water levels are continuing to rise along the river seine, following some of the heaviest rain for a century. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are nigel nelson, who's the political editor of the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the journalist and broadcaster, penny smith. again, it is lovely to have you both. the sunday times says meghan markle plans to make a speech at her wedding. donald trump has criticised theresa may, according to the mail on sunday, who say the us president thinks the pm's approach to brexit
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hasn't been "tough enough." the independent on sunday leads with a dramatic picture of the bomb in kabul which has killed at least 95 people and injured many more. the telegraph says a cabinet source is warning of brexit betrayal, as civil servants backing remain are handling the terms of departure from the eu. a crackdown on rogue parking companies is the express‘s main story. and the observer leads with claims that academy schools are facing a cash crisis. so, a real variety of stories on the front of the sunday papers, as there often is, though brexit is appears in some way, shape, or form on several of them. the observer. top academy schools sound alarms. a major trust are born
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in of —— warning of overpay. the thing is, what this says to me is that, we keep on talking about brexit, i know you have talked about it so much people slump forward, and others say we need to leave right now. the government has its headlights on and brexit so much, all the other things we keep on hearing about are being put on the backburner, not being sorted out. this is one of them. when they talk about sounding the alarm, it is alarming. we are talking about children coming in through it into a brexit world. of course, they need to be educated and they need staff.
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asa to be educated and they need staff. as a parent, i know we get rather tetchy when we get messages via pa rent tetchy when we get messages via parent mail and what have you saying you need to pay for this and that and the other. the pens and the books. you should and the other. the pens and tbe books. you should not have to. you wa nt to books. you should not have to. you want to do everything for your child, but... people should not have to do that. we have a problem in every single sector. this is the tail—end of austerity. finally, everyone is saying... is it the tail—end of austerity? everyone is saying... is it the tail-end of austerity? it is in the sense we are coming out of it. this is what is left over from the austerity imposed from 2010. so, schools have been underfunded. that gets progressively worse. academy
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schools come up and then you have police funding. social care... yes. police, the seventh year of ten years of austerity again. it is all coming home to roost. you are not convinced it is over. no. it would be nice. many would want to see that light at the end of the tunnel. but petrol is going up... they want to make it a way of life. what i am saying is that the wages cap has
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been lifted. there are signs of things happening. not because they wanted it, though. the observer. a revolt is possible against theresa may. a health warning, we have just had a reshuffle. ministers not promoted or moved where they want are grumbling. the observer is saying she has three months to get her act together or she would be kicked out, or an attemped oust. many places like london and birmingham will go to the polls. if she does not do well, they are talking about getting rid of her. personally, i do not think it will happen to be every tory mp knows if you risk that, you risk an election. the supporters of the loser will try
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to undermine the one winner, which could lead to a corbyn pm. so... may will not go in may. what is interesting is the paper says the alternatives would be the utter destruction of the tory party. alternatives would be the utter destruction of the tory partylj alternatives would be the utter destruction of the tory party. i am sure they will hold back. a lovely picture. the first danish person to wina grand picture. the first danish person to win a grand slam. the image of her face is wonderful. the mail. staying on your favourite subject. brexit! donald trump says i would have done this differently. it is an interview with piers morgan. he roamed over
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various conversations, saying "may is not tough on the eu, they are not what they are cracked up to be, i'd be tougher. " how what they are cracked up to be, i'd be tougher." how can we tell? unless we entera be tougher." how can we tell? unless we enter a parallel universe. be tougher." how can we tell? unless we entera parallel universe. i would have said, "right, you lot, i will build a sea wall." and the interesting thing is that in this he seems to imply he has been invited to visit britain twice by theresa may. no one has any knowledge of this. number 10 says "hmm, may. no one has any knowledge of this. numberio says "hmm, i may. no one has any knowledge of this. number 10 says "hmm, i don't think so. have we?" it is quite interesting. the reception in france. he says he thinks emmanuel macron is a great guy. his wife is fantastic. i like them a lot. we had dinner at the top of the eiffel tower. he said everything was closed! that is the most exciting thing. as if it is not enough to get the police... presumably, well...
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all right. look, we'll turn to the telegraph, and it's brexit again!|j will telegraph, and it's brexit again!” will just telegraph, and it's brexit again!” willjust sit here telegraph, and it's brexit again!” will just sit here for a telegraph, and it's brexit again!” willjust sit here for a minute. yes, umm, what they are reporting is that a yes, umm, what they are reporting is thata numberof yes, umm, what they are reporting is that a number of senior officials in theresa may's government, so, the civil servants, they want a soft brexit and are pushing us in that direction. she is going along with it. be talked about philip hammond at davos talking about a modest difference between britain after brexit with europe. people are blaming the cabinet secretary. and ali problems, the chief expert, it
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depends on if you think it is a betrayal like the telegraph, or a sensitive way forward. we do not know what the government wants with brexit. do they want a soft—hard, something in the middle? so, it is like mentos, hard on the outside... try boiled eggs. it must be frustrating that every detail of this is splashed. many people say just let them get on with it. up to a point, i understand that. many people are bored with it because so little seems to be happening. people are bored with it because so little seems to be happeningm
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people are bored with it because so little seems to be happening. in the week, they have a boring but important section. you look down it and you realise all you have been thinking about is what you will have for lunch. very quickly, council tax bills to rise. not something you wa nt to bills to rise. not something you want to see on a sunday morning. they will go up, without a shadow of a doubt. the government says they are taking off the cap. pretty much all councils... i cannot think of a council that has said we are having a great time, we do not need money. they are strapped for cash and want more, up to £80. the express. you must be happy with this story. if it works! it sounds pretty easy. if you do something wrong, you do not have access to the database, but it is
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not that easy. i would be curious to see how they get around this. it is a plan by sajid javid, the secretary, for private companies to have a new code of practice to abide by. if they do not what he will do is cut off the right to go to dvla to get the name and addresses to get tickets. they will not have money coming in. how do you get around that? even if you decided you will not have access to dvla, there will be no other way of finding out what your personal details are. except... excuse me. except on your car if there is a bill on it, you have to pay this, then... a lot of people... yeah. many people will say... and it says after it, i am sure it does... i don't know. exactly. many people
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would still pay, without, actually, the fact they have your address. would still pay, without, actually, the fact they have your addressm they have it in black and white... the advice of a gifted the department is, don't think of it as a parking ticket, think of it as an invoice. and if you do not feel the invoice. and if you do not feel the invoice is fair, do not pay. you have to go through the process of saying, you know, i do not agree with this. a lot of people do not like the confrontation. and also, they are scared. great if it works so they are scared. great if it works so very quickly. i hope it does work. who will write the speech and what will be xp? meghan markle will speak ata will be xp? meghan markle will speak at a royal wedding and she will change the script and do what she wa nts change the script and do what she wants and there may even be some jokes and i say more power to her. what a laugh. i think sometimes weddings can be a little bit dull, can't they? it will be fun.”
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weddings can be a little bit dull, can't they? it will be fun. i think the trucks will get out, i think we will hear about those. and the point is her dad is very private sweating she may step up as head of the family and speak. all represents the family. and also, why not?

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