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leads, this has about as much releva nce leads, this has about as much relevance as the moon. and what they have to be worried about them i do and they will not be because they are ever get him believe that marx is britain is on its way, your problem is they would do well in london but london is not great. —— they are ever again. how significant they are ever again. how significant the think this is? the they are significant, not just in the think this is? the they are significant, notjust in london. the big metropolitan centres like manchester, leeds. how may people enough of the newcastle that go around describing themselves in the latest terms your compadres... leeds, newcastle, 4000 seats across the country. that's a lot. a decent bellwether band and another thinks people will be voting on, local issues like ben's and cleanliness, and local environment. but also in places like chelsea, responses to green felt, and every is where a lot
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of black voters, a response to windrush which cut deeply. —— a response to green bell towers. —— g ra ntville response to green bell towers. —— grantville towers. the i they follow up to the breast cancer story. that broke yesterday, the announcement from the health secretary in the comments. thousands of women now calling this helpline, clearly worried. i was in the lords this afternoon and i heard the health minister read statement from the government in the commons yesterday. there was a debate afterwards about it. the labour spokesman, spokeswoman actually said something fabulous which is if this was my mum, you will look at this differently. and i thought she was absolutely right. the wrong word is this trend simply go cup ability. it is all government, nothing to do with the tories. or anybody else. but this is not about this. this is
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about... if you are lord you say causation or the fat you didn't get a lawyer, did that mean he died of breast cancer because you didn't get the letter. that is the lord. —— if you are a lawyer you can say. we should look at this with the countries are meant to do and governments, if you look after. in this country where the nhs is the total. from the cradle to the grave. we have to be proactive about her own health but we have this sense that i family doctors and others in the nhs are looking out for us. and more than 8000 seeking help because of this computer glitch. jeremy hunt... it is big. we are talking about a huge number of patients, happen again, it is terrible. let's move on to familiar ground for both of you. brexit. a couple of stores in the paper. not a big record debate. a quick labour. to express
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got david davis. i'm sure we will quit the custom unions. and just because there are leaks in other parts of the media. —— this of the benches because. some people say we may not quit because that till 2023 but the story and the express, big brexit newspaper, he says 90% sure. it is fiendish in its complexity and he says the reason why we need to do it is respected for grammatical and because 60% of our experts are not core to the rest of the world and this is where he acknowledges... that is why we need to hit ourselves. i completely agree with that. before you say your bid, the telegraph, the same story really, say the uk may say in the customs union till 2023. if that were the case, what would you fill?|j union till 2023. if that were the case, what would you fill? i would fill with your manners are doing is they are trying very hard to get
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britain to stay in the eu one way or another. i do know that 52%, probably quite a few other remainers, one able to whenever they voted for they did say we don't want brussels around us any more. really what this is about. whatever they voted for. i reckon a lot of people on the cusp of yes and no, when they don't want is this overbearing rule by brussels, and by the way we can have a argument with that means indifference but that was the thrust. but the custom unions means. . . thrust. but the custom unions means... i'm not sure a lot of britons understand what that means. it is good for business to have a customs union where... nothing to do with terrorist. it is all to do with delays. —— nothing to do with tariffs. you can do with the rest of the world without breast is telling you can. that is the problem. you two have talked about quite often on this programme. we never agree. also the telegraph, donald trump and the
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whole stormy daniels admitting paying to silence. come if the gift that keeps on giving. everyday is like a reality show. that's for donald trump is to get. one day he says he doesn't know, they talk to his lawyer, now we find out partly through... they were tapping phone lines. so many layers to this and za baleta lines. so many layers to this and zabaleta one lines. so many layers to this and za baleta one of lines. so many layers to this and zabaleta one of them will trip them up zabaleta one of them will trip them up in away you can come back from. if you are a lawyer and on the scent of this, every time he said something and then a few days later, changes his mind, you always smell a rat. always think it was more to go i will keep pushing. that is why his legal team don't want him to be subpoenaed. talking about donald trump in and have gotten disoriented you may be knowing more about this. a member of the house of lords. there are planning for donald trump to speak. ben is more than that. i
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was running yesterday and i gave a quote. they called to do it. i am doing a pay per review and been quoted in the paper i'm revealing. fancy that. he said is growing even bigger. —— is that is growing. fancy that. he said is growing even bigger. -- is that is growing. trump isa bigger. -- is that is growing. trump is a democratic elected leader of a largest trading partner, our biggest investor, and the guarantor when all said and done for my security. the bosses of china and saudi arabia are happily invited, so why not him? we just omitted then that we cannot trust a single word he says. he is the democratic elected leader of our best friend. but he dragged down the office of the vitamin c to a level we haven't seen since richard nixon. —— office of the presidency. he puts kings and send them up. they chop off the heads of public. that is fine? we should be done that either. two wrongs don't make a right. by
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the way, misogynistic rest of them had never got back. as not about the personal thing. it really isn't. it is about the state of the occupied... but he diminishes the status. let's chat a little light on this. we had a statement in from the lord speaker, lord fowler. he says... since becoming lord speaker i have welcome to the king of spain and the president of colombia to parliament, both addressed members of the commons and lords, in the royal gallery, no conversations have taken place with 20 house of lords in the uk government regarding president trump coming to the royal gallery. any request for him to stick in the rogue gallery will be discussed. i would support that completely. i will say to mrjohn burke out, who said he would be welcome, at the end of the day, why don't you ask a few people before
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you say that. they think the british people will like to see him?|j you say that. they think the british people will like to see him? i think a lot of people would be saying let's hear what he has to say. i think the average grid with a something. you have to put up with the demos outside. that is what freedom means. you mentioned john burke out, the speaker of the commons. all quite. —— john burke out, the speaker of the commons. all quite. ——john bercow. tell us about these claims. a former black rod. david leakey, the former black rod who retired from his role in february has attitude the claims that maccabi was rude and worthy of the job made earlier this week in a newsnight. —— that john the job made earlier this week in a newsnight. —— thatjohn bercow was. the pressure is being heaped onjohn bercow. people are looking for him to resign. i would say there is a massive difference between bullying and anger. ifjohn bercow is showing signs of anger with feel sorry for
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him, we don't want to have dinner with them, at the end that the day, leave him alone. he is the speaker. the think he... entirely different matter. the chaplain to the house of commons was on bbc news today saying that was not a thinker should recognise of him. she's never in this kind of meeting so what he might be like that. if he think his anger on somebody who can answer back i call that a bully. that should be stopped and he should be dealt with. if this is just expulsion in private, then... this isa expulsion in private, then... this is a speaker and the commons, the think is a good speaker? very entertaining and very eloquent speaker. he puts a bit of personality into politics which is never a bad thing. personality into politics which is nevera bad thing. he personality into politics which is never a bad thing. he is quite egalitarian. it says he pushes the claims of backbenches to speak. no matter how range it is. no matter how grand you take a turn. that is not bad. let's read a statement from
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the speaker office fosu—mensah the speaker office and caber fugues all of the allegations leveled by the former black rod. he said john bercow and david are two very different people with two different backgrounds, they had fundamental business agreements in 2011 and 12, but interacted adequately after that. there you go. must be true. that is a statement from the speaker's spokesperson. thank you. we'll talk to you again a later. it isa we'll talk to you again a later. it is a treat. for the moment, great to have you with us. that's it for the papers this hour. 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. thank you henry bonsu and lord digbyjones. we'll be back again for another look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, goodbye. good evening. that was the tiniest
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possible without a high temperatures today. 17 celsius but more places would join with the sunshine and warmth into the bank holiday weekend. here, we had a lot of cloud in the reason is this a bad of all this weather from here giving slices of rain. heavy us in the north and will turn to the droplet using eastwards and that is having the effect of temperatures will not fall as low as last night. a touch of frost in some parts today. still getting quite chilly within three or 4 degrees of freezing for some of the clearest spots in the southeast with billy to mustiness. but in the north would have more cloud it will not be actually. the cloud will be high. -- not be actually. the cloud will be high. —— a little but a missed. these weather fronts close by but with a high pressure for the south
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settling down, more areas would join in with the dry and bright in the warm weather i think during the course of friday. a bit more cloud in the southern and eastern a reasonable tend to dinner break at the sunshine comes out. —— tend to break out. towards the northwest still cool breezy and at times a little damp. 17 degrees. fairly persistent. the bank holiday weekend promises more of that dry, warm and at times really quite sunny weather. the reason is because we will keep high—pressure close by. almost as if the weather has not worked out the date yet. the fine weather coincided with the weekend. there is the high—pressure. we do so have the south—westerly winds. it will pull some cloud at times. for most of us, pulling in drier and warmer air southeasterly winds which in itself should give us more sunshine but again there will be fair weather clouds mulling around the promise of the weather front if you like that we have today so not wall—to—wall sunshine but lengthy spells of warm
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sunshine but lengthy spells of warm sunshine and light winds and coastal sea breezes and quite refreshing. towards the northwest, but on friday and sunday this meandering was afraid to give us every reimbursed of rain event. that will be do?, how far south with the company looks like the majority of northern ireland since 17 scotland will be dry and across england was temperatures abedin, 25 on sunday, possibly even higher on monday. pushing those weather fronts on monday as the high—pressure extends its influence for the north. start saying things warming a little bit even further north. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. the headlines at eleven. the polls have closed in local elections across england — more than 4,000 seats are up grabs more than 8000 women have contacted a helpline set up to deal with a failure in the programme to screen for breast cancer. president trump has admitted covering the cost of a pay—out to silence a porn star about an alleged affair, but he insisted no campaign money was used. fierce dust storms in northern india
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leave more than one hundred people dead and many more injured.
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