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tv   The Papers  BBC News  June 3, 2018 11:30pm-11:45pm BST

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storms around. seeing showers and storms around. not as many of those thundery downpours this week as we have seen recently, and where they do pop—up they are probably not going to be as intense. that is something we will keep an eye on and keep you updated. there are at the moment met office weather warnings in force for those storms which will pop up tomorrow gci’oss storms which will pop up tomorrow across parts of northern ireland and western scotland. full details available online. hello. this is bbc news. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment. first, the headlines. one year on from the london bridge attack, a special service takes place at southwark cathedral to remember the victims. eight people lost their lives and 48 others were injured after three attackers drove into pedestrians then stabbed people in nearby borough market. doctors say new research means thousands of women with early stage breast cancer could be spared chemotherapy. the home secretary, sajid javid, says it may be time to raise the cap on the number of skilled workers allowed to enter the uk. israel carries out strikes
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on what it called militant targets in gaza, after it says rockets were fired from the territory on southern israel. diane keaton and jane fonda star in book club. let's hear whatjason solomons thinks about that and other films in the film review. hello, and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european, and the journalist, yasmin alibhai—brown. they may have lulled me into a false sense of security with a review. many of tomorrow's front
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pages are already in. the financial times reports two of europe's biggest banks could join forces as italy's unicredit plots to merge with french rival societe generale. the metro pictures today's service for the victims of the london bridge terror attack. the paper leads with details of a new anti—terror strategy to be unveiled by the home secretary sajid javid tomorrow in response to what he calls a "step change" in the threat posed by extremists. the daily express carries the warning from mps that britain may face a summer of knife crime unless "swift action" is taken to curb violence on the street. the daily telegraph claims theresa may is expected to lift the visa cap on foreign doctors within weeks after nhs warnings of staff shortages. the times says israel has secret files that shows tehran‘s determination to build a bomb and is using them to put pressure on britain to abandon the nuclear deal with iran. the breast cancer revolution. the mirror says the nhs will save millions as a breakthrough in breast cancer research could see up to 5,00 patients a year avoiding chemotherapy.
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and the guardian pictures relatives of one of the london bridge terror attack‘s eight victims, the paper also leads on its own analysis into the security services claiming the police face a surge in the number of convicted terrorists released from prison. many of the papers are leading with images from today's commemoration of the london bridge terror attack one year ago. we will look at the metro. it has the head of the met and the mayor of london, the pm, and the home secretary there, they were at the service laying wreaths. it feels like longer than a year. so much has gone on. that is a sad thing to say. it seems like a long time ago. and,
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for a moment, it's nice to see, in a way, this line—up with flowers, a moment of unity and coming together around this terrible tragedy. it is around this terrible tragedy. it is a horrible thing to say. it seems like a long time ago. it is interesting. two muslim men, both soi'is interesting. two muslim men, both sons of bus drivers, whatever you think of them politically, they have risen to the very top in this country. and all of this stuff about role models, i look at these muslim youth who are angry and self destructive and destructive, i say look at these guys, look what they did. you need this positive message. when you look at the mess untrustworthy and potentially criminals you build up... we need a wiser approach. shifting to the war on terror... it is not a wiser
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approach. this looks at social media, which has some history in organisation... it is used by human beings who propel this. they are discovering something which is probably almost over. sajid javid has to do something, that is his job, and he will do something new. these are propelled by human beings. what is going to happen there? you can get all of the people you want to run behind them with different apps. to run behind them with different apps, but they will always be ahead. will you put them all in prison where they come out even worse? i have some anxieties about sajid javid doing thisjob. in a way i feel he is going to feel and does feel he is going to feel and does feel he is going to feel and does feel he has to really prove himself to be... yeah. and he may do some
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unwise things, i think, which he is already starting to. he did not start off in that way when he first took thejob. start off in that way when he first took the job. there were many things he said back then i did not get taken in by. it is all about the windrush generation and deporations, "these could have been my parents," but there are some who do that are in detention now. did you go to see them? the pay gap is widening. this is to get people involved in union activism. young people do notjoin unions. that is because they do not getjobs. this is true here and in america, we do not talk about a generation of people that will not make as much money as their parents
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did, let alone exceed them. you were expected to do better than your pa rents expected to do better than your parents in the past. that was what it was about. these people will not. that is a statistic. for the tuc, it isa that is a statistic. for the tuc, it is a good idea. i believe in unions. but you need a job and a prospect for a job. the kind ofjob where you can be unionised, remember union membership, they pushed it so far that to be an active union member is very difficult now. partly, a lot of the young people, as you said, have these insecure and temporaryjobs. you need the employer to recognise the unions. the tuc also needs to recognise that most people are in these insecure jobs, a recognise that most people are in these insecurejobs, a generation of people, they are in a gig economy. that is what they think work is. that is what they think work is. that is what they think work is. that is the fundamental thing. i
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wish the unions would tackle that. daily telegraph. a visa cap on foreign doctors to be lifted. good. about time. this is doctors outside the eu, isn't it? yes. people forget... people forget that when they are all anti— immigration and when this started up, it sucked in like a magnet all of the other people who did not feel like they belonged. do you not feel like you long hit? -- belong here. this is my city. please do not go. indian doctors and nurses, some of them have faced terrible abuse, even from patients. i am glad this has happened. but you have to make this
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country feel more welcoming than it has been for a long time. it does not feel that way the people. they have to do a better sales job on the whole thing if they want people to come in. they do not have to come here any more. but now they can. but they do not have to. they can choose to. the i. a genetic test could help breast cancer patients avoid chemotherapy. for those who decided it will not work for them. they can avoid the horrors of it. it is a huge breakthrough because they discovered chemotherapy is just as destructive, almost. many people do not have to go through that horrible and horrific experience, according toa and horrific experience, according to a test study. they would try... apparently the test is already available on the nhs. that is good, isn't it? the times. secret files
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prove iran is trying to build a bomb. that is a quote. a huge amount of paperwork, the, they were brought out of tehran some weeks ago. they said they were old things and they do not know why they were brought up. it is not relevant. they were we re up. it is not relevant. they were were not even contemporaneous things. it is clearly work that had gone on to develop a programme that iran had said they were not doing it. they were proved wrong. yeah, but the last lot of evidence that was provided by the current israeli government was discredited very fast. exactly. this is a war drum. they want a war with iran. and they should not seek another war. britain was one of the several countries
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that said it does not matter about these files, we will stick with the deal. what is going on? you have to ask why the times? that is exactly what the uk is saying. they will now make those files available to the british authorities. they already did. they already did. i do not trust this front—page story at all. it isa trust this front—page story at all. it is a war drum. the wary of it. why do you not trusted? because i know about rupert murdoch... they will not break a story like this in the newspaper. that is something new. they have already done this already. there are even quotes... i do not know what it is about. why are we not inspecting israel? what about their nuclear arsenal? and
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america as well at! no further proliferation, is that? are we not proliferating? why are women more likely to view live... i do not understand. women have evolved because we are... we give birth and are the creators of civilisation. actually. we tend to be safe, we tend to be more cautious, we tend to actually understand, with disease... to keep progeny alive. and ourselves. men are programmed to be more reckless. they can have more babies. it all comes down to that. they are more reckless and go out. what does it mean, healthy disgust? we can tell if something is going to kill us. i love it. there are six
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distinct types of disgust. i think there are more. i could feel disgusted about far more things. you have looked and you can go beyond the six. i was being facetious. hygiene, animal contamination, unusual appearances, which can make you judgemental, skin lesions, spoiled food, that is why you have a nose, sexual promiscuity, we do not like that... no, we do not. it is dangerous. women are actually the safeguard of and return it is of civilisations. a good story. —— progenitors. thanks, curtis, for this study. finally, the second page of the express. learners are allowed to drive on the motorways. of the express. learners are allowed to drive on the motorwayslj of the express. learners are allowed to drive on the motorways. i think it is good. i think we should stop
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doing silly things when we learn how to drive like three—point turns and all of that is applied it can be useful. we can learn that later. you are not telling me you have never had to reverse park?|j are not telling me you have never had to reverse park? i am better fiow. had to reverse park? i am better now. a loss of time is spent on that whereas driving on motorways is what so whereas driving on motorways is what so many whereas driving on motorways is what so many are whereas driving on motorways is what so many are frightened of. —— lot. it is even more dangerous if you go onto a motorway never having had a lesson before. but if you have never practised, it isjust as dangerous. do we like that? i am supported. i do not want it. you do not even drive. take the train. that is it for the papers tonight. do not forget you can see all of the front
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pages of the papers on the website. thank you, both of you. i will take you across the road for a night cap. next, it is the film review.

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