tv The Papers BBC News January 23, 2019 10:45pm-11:00pm GMT
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the sun also focuses onjack shepherd, saying that he's still refusing to take the blame for charlotte brown's death. and the mirror accuses the government of betraying the british steel industry, by only ordering 43 percent of its steel from struggling uk plants. a mixed bag that had brains there. we will start with the telegraph. rachel, avery pushing to postpone brexit, plus 1920 ministers have been beating, possibly thinking about resigning if no deal is not taken off the table. interesting developments with jacob rees—mogg as well today. the fear that perhaps on the remaining side we could be heading for a new belt brexit, and on the brexiteers side that we could be heading for a new referendum —— no—deal brexit. be heading for a new referendum —— no-deal brexit. it is printed a game of chicken on both sides. this story is about the class party backbench
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belt being put together by yvette cooper. she is suggesting that if there is not a deal by february 26 then parliament should move to delay article 50, because that essentially lit have laid disaster of a no deal, which there is a majority in parliament for no deal, not much for anything else which is why it is so gridlocked. there seems to be consensus over that at least a part from what we are now openly describing as they had been there at wing of the tory —— had bangor it waned. i had seen it in and left his paper is now to think —— i have seen enough newspapers now. it should be dealt with that? aside from that, eve ryo ne dealt with that? aside from that, everyone has agreed that no deal
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should be removed as an option, and this mechanism of delaying article 50 up until december, according to this proposal, although i think there is flexibility on that. that is not locked in. that is what the labour leadership is now backing. babe, libre, jeremy corbin, walking a tight rope throughout this whole basic debate —— dave, labour and jeremy corbin. certain constituencies that voted overwhelmingly to leave and a lot of the north and constituencies potentially many more in the south that voted with labour mps, that voted to stay. is there at the suggestion that labour has decided to get off of the fence? jeremy is being pushed heavily by the overwhelming remaining site of the labour party to say no deal must come off the table. he wants that often people back towards a thank
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you my and marcel. the problem is jeremy in the last election that a thank you my friend and marcel. the problem is jeremy in thank you my friend and marcel. the problem isjeremy in the last election that along with his bets on being a remainderto election that along with his bets on being a remainder to remain at the brexiteer to brexiteers and they nearly get to what may be another election he will have to lay his cards on the table —— the mirror that we get. yvette cooper motion is one which he is going to get behind, and that could lead to an extension of article 50 if because i had, she does not come back with a deal, then teresa and will have to go to the european union and ask for an extension of article 50. what it does not say is that if she does that the european union did not have to give herone. that the european union did not have to give her one. they could say why do you want to expand? and she could say because i want my negotiation and they would say that if the deal, thatis and they would say that if the deal, that is the internet. —— i want my negotiations. she says i want to because i'm want to make it fast and askedif because i'm want to make it fast and asked if i can buy that's a fact of my friend and then they might direct. she couldjust
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my friend and then they might direct. she could just say that) she could because is it a bit like making up an excuse for extending overdraft? i had never had to do that. every avenue you go down he reached a fork in the road which could take you one or two waves and it is the same. there is no hard and fa st it is the same. there is no hard and fast and simple answer is no hard and fast simple answer. to be clear, we cannot unilaterally extend article 50, we need to faith of the other guys we need the same sale of the other countries stop them only the other countries stop them only the european court ofjustice of the role that during the brexit process. moving onto the times. role that during the brexit process. movi and 1to the times. role that during the brexit process. movi and 1to are times. role that during the brexit process. movi and 1to are trying. role that during the brexit process. movi and 1to are trying . - this role that during the brexit process. movi and 1to are tryi gelithal this the british are british based g! british based company over bri the based company over bri the bass on ompany over bri the bass on om| ground ir bri the bass on om| ground have brexit. the folk on the ground have to deal with the practicalities of
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leaving the european union. the dutch prime minister said he would not use brexit to alert people away, and of course sony has already said they are going over there and there will be some tax breaks for the boxes of these companies if they live. it is a little hop across the channel if the fairies are still running. they'll be cloud full of the defendant, won't they? i am not laughing. is not potentially a funny thing at all. i suppose the point is the dutch are competing with the french. emmanuel macron has been luring british companies over as well —— european companies. luring british companies over as well -- european companies. why wouldn't that be? lots of these
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companies are companies that are in the uk because it is a gateway to the uk because it is a gateway to the rest of europe, but i also think the rest of europe, but i also think the read the stories and hear about them, itjust the read the stories and hear about them, it just seems the read the stories and hear about them, itjust seems like it does not really make any difference. we can talk about all of the company leaving and explain why they are leaving. i was struck by that story about sunderland and many front factory there, and the idea that —— nissan factory, the idea that they are bare, and it's a huge factory. it is there because of access to yourapp, and it is there because of access to your app, and people it is there because of access to yourapp, and people are it is there because of access to your app, and people are not believing that —— is there because of access to europe. it seems to be that reaction. there is an imperviousness to this kind of news, even though we do keep hearing more and more of this sort of story. project beer, that is a suggestion. u life or brexit or against, one
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thing businesses do not like it uncertainty. and that's what we have from the way parliament and government are handling this is total uncertainty and that is just adding to the problems business. total uncertainty and that is just adding to the problems businessm friends get millions rachel, four we re friends get millions rachel, four were on two projects. we hear a lot about strains and that defeat or whatever that are resistant to antibiotics and so on and so forth —— strange and oblivious. antibiotics and so on and so forth -- strange and oblivious. money will go into because of the beds are predicted to tell my people and cancer by 2050 and temping at that according to put into this. the idea is that drug companies do not plough money into research before antibiotics for the superbugs because they are only used once other medicines had failed. they are not used often enough for companies to get a return on their research investment, to put it more kindly. i
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did not know why. i will resend it back. this is why the government is saying that, the health secretary saying that, the health secretary saying he will introduce funding for this, because these are drugs that need to be developed. we will go to the sun. if people tell us that it is that they can spot. unable to pay money out on a chip on a speed boat. it crashed, she died, he was judged to have been guilty, manslaughter by gross negligence and extent —— abstention. he skipped off to georgia. he will unveil a leading child when he vanished and was also wanted for an alleged glass attack oi'i wanted for an alleged glass attack on somebody while he was awaiting trial. the family had been through years of hail and found asked from
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his papers have offered rewards leading to his arrest. he's finally giving himself up in the state of georgia. the interesting thing if he is still saying i did not get it, and he has been on the run for over ' ii ”i -- i did not do it. we will a year —— i did not do it. we will wait to see what happens. you must try it in his absence so he is in fa ct a try it in his absence so he is in fact a telling. that is right. the family says they believe that he is showing unrepentant. he was granted legal aid while on the run to fight and it that when he comes back taxpayers will be paying for it than to try to overturn his judgement. 0 nto to try to overturn his judgement. 0nto the telegraph. interesting story, because one wonders why the story, because one wonders why the story had to ask that you had to be done. all babies are born equal no matter their race or class. done. all babies are born equal no matter their race or classlj done. all babies are born equal no matter their race or class. i had a , still eve; 7 be still
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eve; 7 be any still who unearthly - would be —— who unearthly think it would be any different? science has proven thatis any different? science has proven that is nonsense, and it has taken 50,000 mothers and babies and attract men and locations across the world. brazil, india, italy, and past it has tracked them in locations across the world, similar health levels and similar advantage in terms of access to health care, water, clean water. it has found surprise, regardless of class and race, if you do have access to the same things equally, then your babies will be equally healthy and of equal intelligence. that is that thing, that is the eighth, because of course not everybody had access to the same environment deleting environmentalfactors to the same environment deleting environmental factors such as that mutation, never mind that is) of the education, and backslapping in the education, and backslapping in the uk by the age of six we are
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starting to see the big differences, and it is based on environment and economy, finance. is nurture. nature, not nurture. if you have bright parents are likely to be a bright parents are likely to be a bright child. it is not, it is because your parents if they are bright are more likely to read to the child. fascinating on a great study. i want to read my desk. we might be that a little later on when you are back. you'll be back for the second edition. we will want to talk about brexit and another hour. you might want to about brexit. as you might want to about brexit. as you might want to talk about brexit, i did not want to talk about people believed that brexit. i don't
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talk about brexit. , don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online thank you author and journalist, rachel shabi, and the political that evening. temperatures in many areas are well that evening. temperatures in many areas are - well below areas are already well below freezing after their placed on a winter as day. look wintof as day. look at beautiful winter as day. look at this when§ beautiful winter as day. look at this when § a picture this when they a picture from derbyshire. it was not : ”w ' this when they a picture from derbyshire. it was not 2 this "” ' derbyshire. it was not like this everywhere. some spots that stuck fog let above what see the seas m but elsewhere, very, very chilly, and especially across northern england.
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an area of rain, sleet and snow sliding southwards, which could give a further dusting slefgij—flsl-gsféf ll 1- ll and this little line of sleet and snow sliding out into the midlands and east anglia and the south—east. i wouldn't rule out a fresh dusting of snow in some places. and as we go through the day, it stays quite clearly across the far south—east. —— cloudy. much of eastern england, eastern scotland should see some sunshine. further west, more extensive cloud, thicker cloud and some outbreaks of mostly light and patchy rain, particularly for northern ireland. turning a little bit milder across western areas. further east, another decidedly chilly day. but as we move out of thursday into friday, this frontal system, this warm front will move across the uk, bringing some patchy rain, but behind that, we get into this wedge of milder air. so friday a very different feeling day. notice, though, cold air never too far away. many spots into double digits.
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11 degrees in belfast, cardiff and in plymouth. but as we go through friday night, we see some wet weather starting to pile its way in from the north—west. now, there is uncertainty about the progress of this rain, but during saturday, we're likely to bring wet weather further south—eastwards. and behind that, well, we are going to start to get back into the cold air, so some snow starting to show up there, particularly across the high ground of scotland. all of us back into the cold air on sunday, a windy day as well. and then it looks quite chilly next week. this is bbc news.
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i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11:00pm: a man convicted of killing a woman in a speedboat crash while on a date charlotte brown died in december 2015. her father says he's relieved jack shepherd's now in custody in georgia, but that he seems unremorseful. he is almost acting like he is the victim, and he doesn't seem to show any remorse for the fact that, you know, his actions have led to the loss of my daughter. the search for a missing plane carrying the cardiff city footballer, emiliano sala, and his pilot david ibbotson, is suspended for a second night. this 1a year—old's family say she took her own life under the influence of disturbing material online. we confront the owners of instagram. there is
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