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statement. this is a new tactic in the war of the words inspiring. and i love the headline. and again, the publicising photographs is also a new tactic and trying to air these countries, and say we are now working together. we know what you're up to and signed a light on it. in some ways, it's to warn the public not to believe everything. it's not just hacking public not to believe everything. it's notjust hacking inspiring but it's also the misinformation that they been put out to try and cause chaos in the countries that they're trying to attack. so i think it's an interesting way of dealing with it. whether or not it will have any effect or not, we'll have to wait and see. we've got them caught red—handed, a lot of information that people are able to unearth and produce that show they know exactly who the spies are. is a bit more like a plot in a comedy. as well as to what you think is a cutting edge
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intelligence agency. and they seem oui’ successes, so intelligence agency. and they seem our successes, so it's not all laughter, that their organisation and chemical weapons, whether they're doing testing in salisbury, and ina they're doing testing in salisbury, and in a car, the parked outside and sat in the boot area where they had all their equipment, trying to hack it and obviously is quite suspicious and when they did find them, one of the men, was saying, yet kept his receipt from his agency to moscow airport. you'd think you would get rid of that receipt if you're going toa rid of that receipt if you're going to a secret spy base. so things like that, and raises the question, we are laughing at this. it does seem like, idid are laughing at this. it does seem like, i did there completely bumbling or they don't really care if people notice. because it doesn't seem like they want to go into a big effort here to try and do the things that you might do so you don't
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notice. they have shaming of putin, but as you said, is whether they will change his behaviour at all? he does not care about the accusations. because a few weeks ago in the house of commons, he said we know who planted it and they then brought them out on russian television. and that was laughable, and again we know that they were not visiting and they were a russian general but putin doesn't care, but this is his method of warfare. he is trying to instead of overpowering his enemies, he is trying to defeat his enemy by creating chaos within those nations themselves. it's a document that thatis themselves. it's a document that that is their policy. and it's a girla that is their policy. and it's a girl a tactic that is their policy. and it's a girla tactic in that is their policy. and it's a girl a tactic in those are very hard to defend yourself against. ——
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guerrilla. bullet might be interesting well might be interesting, they had the energy tunnel, are they going to start to think, can we really, when the austrian, that's when the shaming may have more effect. and more sources saying in the daily mail, saying they were confident the eu would approve sanctions and exactly as katie was saying, the eu as a whole could be, but germany and italy are both in which one has 28% reliance on russian energy when 33%, if russian turned the tap off to it that way, they would have a national crisis within a week. that is why they were not sanctions on russia. so russia really has got those
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countries over a barrel.” so russia really has got those countries over a barrel. i think this, in the meantime, one of the paper says gone on a totally different story, a rather grew someone, different story, a rather grew someone, hospital waste or in the body parts mountain that are given. this is a horrifying story, basically locks the amputated limbs, there was cancer waste, all of these things this was to safely dispose of had actually been left at a warehouse piling up. the government had have a meeting to take, cure themselves of the situation and why have a body parts mountain? obviously, you read that it's a horrible story. but again, it's the kind of thing, the health secretary, but on the attack on this and in the
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government asked why they let this company do this. is stored in the government asked why they let this company do this. is stored of crazy, macabre way. it is a scandal, we can use that word a bit too literally, but it's only in the papers because documents were leaked. this was not announced officially, they were leaked to the health journal. announced officially, they were leaked to the healthjournal. and then, if it weren't for that week, would not know that he had a cobra meeting on september the 13th talking about this, would know that £1 million of government money was put in to try to set that out. they're trying to send this to holland. yet trying to send it somewhere to burn it. and i have read that, so the company that's being accused of this, which is a multi—million pound private company, they are saying that is not their fault that this is not the capacity to burn this waste and they think it
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is in government incinerators. i do not know who's experience that is. but i do think it is a stand—alone it is very toxic and they have, at the devil acts i7 warnings recently to sort it out. that they have said there is no risk to public health and should just say that we've got to move on because time is low tide. the daily dose of brexit. donald and canada plus buzzwords down there,. so theresa may has been drinking today for a change after a successful conference, and he tweeted saying that they had always been offering a canada plus the deal. those are the words from david davis, and that is what they said and this is a respectful deal. this is difficult for them to turn, because this is not an actual offer.
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is actually offering is, something only for great britain and only northern ireland and they want northern ireland and they want northern ireland and they want northern ireland to stay in the same customs territory to avoid the hard border so takes the right boxes so it's good for brexiteers or try to get theresa may to change tactics. i do think very respectful deal. get theresa may to change tactics. i do think very respectful dealm shows that there is a superb way forward , shows that there is a superb way forward, says boris johnson. shows that there is a superb way forward, says boris johnson. to be just ignored the northern ireland problem. we are learning that the ha rd problem. we are learning that the hard way. tucked away as the red box of philip hammond, a look ahead to the end of this month and the budget and whether the math works out stop .he . he did >> theresa may did get a good
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reception in the papers, and theresa may said that it's all going to be worth it, and next time we have a statement, that is going to be the end of it and if you watch the tv coverage, the close of the philip hammond, he was looking i see! he must‘ve known and they're saying, a 35 billion pound budget hole, philip hammond has a huge problems on the budget in a following theresa may's come from state and austerity, the nhs of your duties as a left treasury, as they say, with a hopping grate some. they say this doesn't work, af and added problem and that she said austerity is over, so and that she said austerity is over, so there is money for my department? they were saying that there was
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nothing. saying it was all their spending on. i think that means that they cannot go into bad indeed even more money and say, i think that phrase whenever more repercussions and theresa may had hoped. seminar we we re and theresa may had hoped. seminar we were told,, this is about vitamin d-— we were told,, this is about vitamin d —— this is something we are told. this is become a trendy supplement with the official advice recently saying that everybody should be taking a vitamin d supplement and the basic from now on, october to march when there is no natural sunlight to give you vitamin d. in that included children from six months to five years and i'm quite happy to say that i save my money and did not take the advise, partly to laziness and stickiness, but according to the guardian, vitamins, vitamin d does nothing for your bone health and ignore this. and this is
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a very bleak survey. if you wait long enough, the vessel change. will yet to change her supplement regime? when i click and save our money now we do not need the that's it for the papers for now. 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 dot co uk forward slash papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer thank you, for the moment, to my guests daisy mcandrew, and katy balls, and we'll all be back for a longer long at the papers at 11:30. but for the moment, goodbye. hello. it looks like some of us are infora hello. it looks like some of us are in for a nice dose of warm weather on friday. the south of the country,
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expecting some sunshine and temperatures in the low 20s in the north however it is going to be also sunny, quite a bit fresher. this is what is happening right now, the weather front is moving across scotla nd weather front is moving across scotland and northern ireland, distracting in a northern england in we had some rain there. the dividing line, cord front and warmer air in the south from that colder air racing and off the north atlantic. so fresher condition setting and, colder conditions setting into scotla nd colder conditions setting into scotland and northern ireland, temperatures possibly as low as four celsius, a court night so far. so another one on the way. the mill around 10 degrees and some rain and in the south, 12 in cardiff, expected in london as well. that ta kes expected in london as well. that takes us into friday, the weather front brim installed actually by then going further south, across the central part of the country. this is where uses a cloud and rain from
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yorkshire the northwestern part of england, but on i decided that, we will have sunshine, and the north so here in scotland, temperatures probably in the afternoon probably no higher rot i3 probably in the afternoon probably no higher rot 13 or 14 degrees at best, pricing and lower in some places. and in the southeast, is where we have these warmer southwestern temperatures, which is a good around 20 or so. so hence of the summer for a time, a good around 20 or so. so hence of the summerfor a time, at least a good around 20 or so. so hence of the summer for a time, at least for the summer for a time, at least for the south of the country. so that is the south of the country. so that is the end of the working week. how bout saturday? big changes on the way. it could be wet, windy and cold for a time way. it could be wet, windy and cold fora time in way. it could be wet, windy and cold for a time in the south. and in the north, and the best, glasgow and sunshine should be shining but it is going to be fresh, ten to 12 degrees 07 saturday night into sunday, we'll
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be pushing west of the country, where as in the south on sunday and many central areas, the weather is the smashing of fresh only up to 13 and london. this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. the headlines at 11pm: western governments accuse russian spies of launching cyber attacks on institutions around the world. the dutch unmask four men they say plotted to hack the international chemical weapons watchdog. it's also claimed russia hacked into the porton down defence research facility. both organisations had been investigating the salisbury novichok poisonings. democrat senators heavily criticise the fbi report into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh, but leading republicans say they found "no hint of misconduct" and that he should be confirmed on saturday. for the first time under the modern slavery act, a drug dealer who trafficked children to sell heroin and crack cocaine is jailed for 14 years.
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