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tv   The Papers  BBC News  April 23, 2018 10:45pm-11:00pm BST

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it's back to the royal baby for the daily telegraph — with a full—cover picture of catherine and the new prince. and the sun plays up the shakespearean connection to the royal birth, falling as it did on the bard's birthday. so the windrush development and the royal baby sharing the honours on the front pages — let's have a closer look. aside with the baby the picture is the poster front page. no adverse, just a picture of the glorious mum with her new son, the bit alignment i think it is. what a great picture. -- fit in i think it is. what a great picture. —— fit in line to the throne i think. it happened when world babies are born. or merit. there is a formula we follow. we have to have the fact of the day. we have to go through, anybody who is been a whole today, the less on what is
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happening. the key facts. what it we need to know? onstage or to say, how auspicious, the new world birth occurred, allowing the daily telegraph to offer us an 8—page supplemental this morning to commemorate this. —— on st george estate. she gave birth at 11 o'clock this morning. by the late tee time, she was on the steps of the private wing. wearing heels. rather nice flag of saint george bank outfit. colour—coordinated. then munak as would happen today of the coordinates of the date and the royal birthday. i have to say i had a baby at st mary's hospital in which he did very nicely. did you get full hair and makeup we left?|j did get full hair and makeup we left?” did but they gave me a fantastic apple pie. —— i did not but they gave me. iwas apple pie. —— i did not but they gave me. i was being a bit nostalgic today being cared for it is a fantastic hospital in terms of care
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for everybody. that is good to know. that is good news. sneaky bottle of prosecco for the family... no expenses spared for the viewer but i thought i should offer a glass round but bbc guidelines say we can have. later on. it is on the metro front page, three cheers they say for baby number three for the beaming duke and duchess of cambridge. maranda, this is interesting seeing the family asa this is interesting seeing the family as a whole here. we stop prince george and process charlie coming to visit earlier and it is that new generation of royals and a sense that they are breaking through a nyway sense that they are breaking through anyway that perhaps the previous generation didn't. i think that is right. there will be harry and megan's wedding this year, so it will be a kind of upbeat world year in both senses. we have just had the announcement of the commonwealth deciding that they would like charles dick every on after the
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queen as the figurehead. —— they would like charles to carry on after the queen. there is quite a bit ashamed going on in the news with the royal family and the contrast with other nations who have heads will stop —— quite a bit of change. there is a sense of us reassessing the monarchy and the shift he talked about other generation and comparing oui’ about other generation and comparing our system to the presidential systems, it is looking quite attractive today. in comparison. who would replace him with? even republicans have run out of idea, how ghastly tony blair. we look at this, existing to wait the "we have from the new dad is christ the worry now. he is a serious young man. nobody sets price for the royal family. but also on a vaguely political point about the birth is this new baby is behind charlotte in
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the line of succession. because of the line of succession. because of the succession to the crown act passed in 2013. she stays in position number four. she passed in 2013. she stays in position numberfour. she doesn't get knocked off. viewers might not remember that it was charles and then edward and andrew, aaron went to the back. no longer and 21st century britain. nomar queue jumping. inside of the sun, the question is we get £8. we don't have a name yet. they are speculating on what the bookies favourite name lies. that is right. arthur is doing quite well in the sun is very pleased about this because they've got the tail of the royal photographer arthur edwards who says column arthur arthur. it is quite charming the minute the birth with a baby boy, boy, all of the betting companies were outside st mary's hospital with their boards
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advertising god. what a big deal. people betting on the baby day. —— advertising the name. a new generation, certain things that don't change. you won't get prince ned or... this is a royal family. the armada but paid 5000 quick to have a baby in hospital and most of go forfree. have a baby in hospital and most of go for free. —— they are paying have a baby in hospital and most of go forfree. —— they are paying £500 to have a baby. the self—appointed town crier basically ran out from the steps wearing her proclamations saying that a network resume then andi saying that a network resume then and i would get in this country... was part of the establishment. we had done a lot of nice baby stuff and maranda, takes to be independent. you have an interesting and education store. and a much more serious no—hitter on the page. we know that hell hath frozen over. there is no picture. they have gone for a different story. it is a very
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good story. very depressing story i'm afraid. what is that a free of information request has revealed the fa ct information request has revealed the fact that there is a systematic bias in the university admissions system against a black applicants to university. this is really serious. we have already had the campaign by david lammy, the labour mp and former higher education minister about why it is that of universities seem about why it is that of universities seem to be making offers to sell you black british young people. and that seems to reveal that they are actually being discriminated against in the application proceedings because crazy number of applicants are being investigated to see if as are being investigated to see if as a fraudulent application, completely disproportionate, very interesting because when you redo the story they say they must investigate why this is happening, and actually it seems that using software to process some of the applications and is well known already that software can
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replicate human bias and make bias of worse and discrimination worse. they have to get to the bottom of what is going on here whether it's human error, human bias or whether thatis human error, human bias or whether that is systematically disadvantaging those that is systematically disadva ntaging those who that is systematically disadvantaging those who already underrepresented a university. it is a good story to have. i'm glad to talk to stuart. we'll have to keep battling through one of the other stores. —— i'm glad you talked us through. but with herfrom stores. —— i'm glad you talked us through. but with her from the stores. —— i'm glad you talked us through. but with herfrom the home secretary today in the house of commons on when rush and beck in this mess. —— on windrush. commons on when rush and beck in this mess. -- on windrush. the guardian has this, it is their story. really well done to them. not enough papers want this early on. the times that a good piece on amber rudd saying that anybody arrived here between 48 and a deacon at citizenship. try to give the story and take other political poison out of it. of the damage the tories are
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so of it. of the damage the tories are so looking get this work by andrew cooper, of windrush ironically, says that in areas where there is not a population of 30%, there are a lot of support have been lost and can lead 226 at riske selection. really interesting. —— ca ntlay lead 226 at riske selection. really interesting. —— cantlay to over 120 succeeds over the next lesson. —— a loss of 120 succeeds during the next election. taking a different approach same for the tories, this isa approach same for the tories, this is a big issue if they alienate a black falter, they are in danger of running out and people. —— alienating black voters. really bad for them and not just alienating black voters. really bad for them and notjust black voters, it is eu citizens. who can vote in the local elections next week. if eu citizens are worried that they might be treated at the brexit in a similar way, if the faceless barack to see that as the home office cannot process their right to stay in the uk after brexit, they won't
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be choosing to vote for next week either. it is very bad for the conservative party and also what i think is interesting, this language tee: i. think is interesting, this language the! you change if f; change if runni,1g change if running on get—25:55}? gain..- “the perez“; ———— —— —— . ~ ~ week can patrol immigration more it was finally duly. and let the single market. you can be much more generous to the commonwealth which isa generous to the commonwealth which is a good thing. you said about the tentacle is a good thing. you said about the te nta cle to, is a good thing. you said about the tentacle to, some people suggesting that by talking about the culture of the home office... an attempt to move away from any individuals be it amber rudd or theresa may and talk a bit about the barack to see a working against people. that helps the premise that have a difficult situation. and not the some secondary display and the home
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office. the labour secretary said the whole thing was not fit for purpose on immigration and has been dysfunctional for many years and we never solved why the immigration syste m never solved why the immigration system function so badly. takes to get paper, maranda. the ft. reporting theresa may has declared a mario day on april 27 for the stephen lawrence. —— declared an annual day. this huge memorial service that occurred today on the anniversary of stephen lawrence's murder also prince harry and meghann marco been there for that, so innovative showcasing of the new generation of the world you're talking about. that was a moment in the life of the nation, i didn't like the windrush scandal, the whole nation were united in the horror this can happen. —— a bit like the windrush scandal. and the idea that it was not investigated properly and in the idea of the metropolitan police being labelled an institutionally racist for not investigating the murder of a child
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properly. so i think it is really important to mark that case and also we have mrs may here and very from the conversation with the doreen lawrence, his mother, who's been an absolute heroin in keeping the story alive in a pair of positive way and campaign. —— an absolute hero in keeping the story alive. looking at the independent. let's finish with the independent. let's finish with the daily star. a lovely picture on the daily star. a lovely picture on the new baby. this tragic story also, master chef star dies and he waved. looking back to the london marathon over the weekend, so hot and casualty here. in the form of matt campbell. so sad. i find two marathons and i know how hard it can be. i know how hard it can be. also much cooler conditions. i wasn't working in london. it was really hot out there. this guy isn't a very well—known consistent from the show. -- is well—known consistent from the show. --isa well—known consistent from the show. —— is a very well. he died at the 22 mile. dehydration and the strain on
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the body and that he is really serious. there are a lot of concerns about the lack of water as well. they ran out. i wonder to think it started earlier. only if they could've brought it forward by an hour and half. interesting with all these big events off the lessons to be learned but sadly in this case, somebody lost their life. it should be there to matt campbell who died on sunday. my thanks to the guest this evening. that is it for the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. my my thanks to christopher hope and maranda green. think you both and goodbye from all of us. good night. hello, is than a wet evening across
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parts of scotla nd of scotland and a little bit of patchy rain is now working its way south to most parts of england and wales stayed dry today. not a to much and some of us underneath this area of cloud will stay dry. quite misty and murky into tomorrow as well and the coast and hills of wales in southwest england, showers continue overnight. some clear spells. temperatures dropping to mid, perhaps single digits. the cold est mid, perhaps single digits. the coldest places. into tomorrow, some parts of england and wales as you can say it was he rain, off the southern coastal counties may avoid most of that and parts of the english sings a brightness at times been at the highland scotland will see sun—cloud building and some showers breaking out as we catch what could be a heavy shower. a small westerly breeze and no where will be particularly want to week. mid—teens as week and that is what they will stay. this is bbc news.
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the headlines at 11:00: nine people have been killed and more than a dozen injured after a van collided into pedestrians in toronto. we have located that vehicle. the driver is in custody right now and he's being investigated as to the events that took place this afternoon. it's a boy — the duke and duchess of cambridge introduce their new son to the world — he'll be fifth in line to the throne. an end to citizenship fees and language tests for the windrush generation — as the government continues to address the commonwealth migration scandal.
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