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tv   The Papers  BBC News  September 16, 2018 11:30pm-11:46pm BST

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hello. this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines. theresa may has revealed her ‘frustration' with the continued speculation over her leadership — as the prime minister defends her brexit plan. a super—typhoon is battering the chinese province of guangdong, after hitting the northern philippines where it killed dozens of people. warnings in the us that the worst is still to come from hurricane florence, which has so far caused the deaths of at least 12 people. wiltshire police have cordoned off prezzo restaurant in salisbury high street and some surrounding roads after a man and a woman fell ill there tonight. years injail in turkey on terrorism charges has called —— a former british soldier who's been sentenced to seven. years injail in turkey on terrorism charges has called on the foreign office for more help in his case. it's been announced that glasgow's world famous school of art, which was destroyed by fire injune, will be fully restored. krazy kat might reach that make
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asians. find out what mark kermode thinks of that and the rest of the films. —— prezzo. crazy rich asians. hello and welcome to our look ahead at what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are author and columnist at the evening standard, tony evans and penny smith, journalist & broadcaster. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph splashes with borisjohnson‘s warning to the prime minister that her irish brexit plan is a disaster. the main image is a beaming victoria beckham celebrating her london fashion week debut. the times reports that theresa may's irish border plan will in fact raise the chances of a deal. the i leads with the challenge
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to mrs may's eu exit plan by brexiteers. michael gove, on the other hand, has urged tory rebels to back the chequers plan, with the metro reporting that the environment secretary says a future prime minister could renegotiate once britain has left the eu. the guardian has learned that local councils are developing algorithims to predict the risk of child abuse, using family data. your daily aspirin could actually be damaging your health if you are over 70, that's according to a study featured on the front of the daily express. and the sun reports that bbc bosses have offered chris evans' breakfast show slot to zoe ball. the times — boost for may as eu backs irish border plan this is where technology might help
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out. the european union secretly preparing to accept the frictionless irish border when right at the beginning they said it was nonnegotiable. they said there has got to be free trade which it goes oi'i got to be free trade which it goes on in the story to say. it seems strange. the technology might work, it hopefully will. they say hope that the drafts will help mrs may to survive. we are in a situation where it is all about the prime minister's survival. it is no way to negotiate future. this is what negotiations are light. you say no, no, no, i will go on in some form or another. i can't understand, i really can't. i know it is obviously incredibly
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complicated. we are on picking an extraordinary complicated jumper. nevertheless, i can't understand why it's taken nevertheless, i can't understand why it's ta ken until nevertheless, i can't understand why it's taken until now to address this issue. because there are so many different opinions, aren't there, about what wrecks it is. -- brexit. yes, it is about negotiations but they have talked about this ritual is -- they have talked about this ritual is —— frictionless border. why is it only being told about now? maybe it has the time the scenes. —— behind the scenes. the telegraph — may's irish brexit plan is a disaster, warns boris. this is about remaining in the customs union to avoid a hard border. part of me thinks that we
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should just stop talking about it while video go and do it. it is like to people bargaining over a carpet while somebody shouts from the sidelines, no, no, they will never pay that much. 0k, sorry, i didn't realise you were doing that. hold on a second. that's what it feels like. what else can we talk about? we are never going to stop. there is no coherent plan. the people who most wa nt coherent plan. the people who most want brexit have no idea. we are leaving at the end of next march and thatis leaving at the end of next march and that is about as far as we know. nobody has ever done it before. when that nobody has ever done it, nobody has left this club. we don't know what's going to happen. which is pa rt what's going to happen. which is part of the strength of the argument
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for leaving in our own image. it's never an strength to say > and take the step through the door and see what happens, in economic terms. the step through the door and see what happens, in economic termsm will be wto rules and we know what they are. that move on to talk about they are. that move on to talk about the economy. apparently the next downturn is going to be even worse than the one we saw in 2008. they say that the world's biggest economies are skating on thin ice. s this is terrifying. 0ne economies are skating on thin ice. s this is terrifying. one of the problems is called a we have created problems. we imposed austerity which
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is the wrong way. haven't the banks stopped lending sub—prime? they have done it recently to see how the banks would cope with brexit. the government bails out the banks and imposed austerity on the people of this country which is one of the causes of the brexit vote and cause people to move to the right politically. it quotes one of the experts from the us national bureau and it says we have no ability to turn the economy around. when are they saying it's going to happen? they are saying it could happen, thatis they are saying it could happen, that is what they are saying. it will be worse when or if it happens. let's look at the guardian. storms wreak havoc in
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the east and the west. typhoon mangkhut which has now made la ndfall typhoon mangkhut which has now made landfall in china. terrifying pictures out of all the places where the typhoons and hurricanes have hit. so awful. i have been in one and they are, they are, the force of nature is so scary because you don't know what to do with yourself. florence no longer a hurricane but still immense power with the searches that are coming. what is becoming increasingly clear is the climate is changing and there are severe consequences for climate is changing and there are severe consequences for humanity. we are not actually doing anything to try and stop it. there are a presence in america who don't even believe in climate change. we have lots of people in place to try to
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tackle it that you need people on board to take measures to stop the things that cause climate change.“ the environment and the atmosphere is getting hotter, the last thing we needis is getting hotter, the last thing we need is a bunch of hot air. staying with the guardian. toxic air may reach placentas, study finds. this is scary. they are saying these particles have been found in the of babies. this is a study at queen mary university of london. they say it is always a good idea to take a less polluted route if you are pregnant... 0r less polluted route if you are pregnant... or if you are —— art pregnant... or if you are —— art pregnant. fossil fuels, pregnant... or if you are —— art pregnant. fossilfuels, carbon. they
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say take a different route. it is sticking plaster over a gaping wound. it's not take a different route, take a different approach to your life. the only way we can make this world better, cleaner and less volatile is by changing our life styles volatile is by changing our lifestyles completely. people aren't prepared to do it. it is difficult to persuade us to go without cars. its oil, its aeroplanes, it's everything, it's generally our way of living. we have burgeoning economies around the world saying we are deep forest in, we are doing this because we want to be at your standard of living, you have ready done it. —— deep —— prezzo.
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de—foresting. done it. —— deep —— prezzo. de-foresting. how many times over the last 30— 40 years that we have heard that you have got to do something and drinking red wine is good for you, well, no, something and drinking red wine is good foryou, well, no, it something and drinking red wine is good for you, well, no, it is bad for you. it changes all the time. again, we go back to fundamentals. the best way to stay healthy is to live a healthy lifestyle. what it tells you if the magic aspirin won't work. it won't work if you are healthy over 70. it doesn't do you any good. if you are healthy. that is the point. there is no magic tablet. it's very confusing because as you say, there is a lot of contradictory research coming out although the most recent thing about drinking is none of it is good for you. none of it. i know. let's go back to the telegraph. a picture of
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a smiling victoria beckham. she is backin a smiling victoria beckham. she is back in london to show off her latest collection. ten years, she has been away. i like quite a lot of her closed. that —— clothes. they are very smart. very wearable. without a doubt. there is a lot of publicity. she needs it. maybe she wouldn't be smiling so much, apparently they lost 8.5 mil and —— la st apparently they lost 8.5 mil and —— last year. the relationship with david, they have turned themselves into a david, they have turned themselves intoa brand. david, they have turned themselves
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into a brand. sure she will be very successful. i'm sure she will. finally, back to the times. a lovely way to end the night. a dog whose name is monty. this is monty the labrador taking part in the annual dog swim in brighton. what a year it has been. you and i, we like a dog. tonyis has been. you and i, we like a dog. tony is not that bothered. we thought we would end on this and say what a spectacular summer. i know it has been hideous for many people. in terms of heat. my goodness, the pools have been packed. invest in november. the new brighton is my
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favourite. i went to one in tooting. letchworth garden city. very nice, very nice indeed. heated, as well. that is it for the papers to night. 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. thank you and goodbye. coming up next, it is the film review. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news.
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