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atdemsjtsdownwig gggégré = hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are martin bentham, who's the home affairs editor asigsééfpfrslfigfiagfm 7 f —; f; i fiecreta‘rygfigrisjphnsgmwm, , ,,,, ,, a freedom clause from brussels that could save her brexit deal. the metro goes with a warning issued to social media companies by the health secretary matt hancock, that they face being banned unless they stop vulnerable teenagers seeing material that encourages self—harm. brexit also makes the lead on the i — with the paper looking ahead to tueaday‘s commons vote on the prime minister's next brexit steps. the guardian's lead details how half
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of all magistrates courts in england and wales have closed since 2015. the daily mail gives information about its latest campaign to clean britain's streets. the financial times reports on a warning given by china's ambassador to the eu, that attacks on chinese tech companies could hamper new 56 mobile networks. thg times. reps-fit; that:— theresa may's brexit plan when it was heavily defeated theresa start brexit plan theresa start with zit plan theresa start with the lan west web firms headline that wild west web firms are ban. headline that wild west web firms are- ban. following headline that wild west web firms are - ban. following the are facing ban. following the suicide of molly russell who is a 14—year—old who was found to have a looking at sites or images on instagram that promoted or appeared to promote suicide and self harm. instagram that promoted or appeared to promote suicide and self harmm is an awful story. i think everyone
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can agree that companies like facebook, snap chat, should be doing more to take these sites down which 31; all; ism-ma in i fihtii i“if=>ii“l.£tiiiifii “i will: fi”£ii miami niii: itsn are basically instruction manuals to suicide and self harm. yesterday, matt -- suicide and self harm. yesterday, matt —— said suicide and self harm. yesterday, matt —— take said ti: of and find on sites off it tl find - people advertising - to threaten to - away. could be a but hag—j. hm not 5:2 that as found
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realising; thatfarefas having—found alongside things they didn't want a alongside things they didn'twwanl a alongside things they didn'twant be a alongside things they didn'trwant be associated with. obviously, to be associated with. obviously, matt raising that possibility. he is ,,,,,. ,,,, .. to have . go down that ,,,,,. ,,,, .. to he not| go down that ,,,,,. ,,,, .. to he not| go to vn that what they might not that. what they might not necessarily want to do. you will be banning an entire platform, in theory. it will be difficult but what they are trying to do is put pressure on them. of course, the issue is not that these sites don't say they want to help them do it but the question is how good they are doing it in the first place, how quick off the mark are to, before someone quick off the mark are to, before someone else has raised the issue and that they haven't perhaps been quick enough to do something and then themselves, they have to be efficient at delivering what they have promised they can do. they need
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to go from being reactive to proactive. you'll matt white happy to have things rumble along. they need to be, as you say, more proactive and they have the tools to isolate these sites and shut them down. —— they are happy to have things rumble along. let's look at one of the three papers looking at brexit in different forms. boris johnson coming out in support of theresa may on this. he is saying that she is seeking to get rid of the backstop which is the great obstacle for many on the brexit side. which is to stop a hardboard from forming. they are happy to
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avoid the high —— hardboard but the problem is that backstop has this endpoint that it remains in place unless the e0 agrees that we can re move unless the e0 agrees that we can remove it. —— the eu agrees. i can understand that to a lot of people, this seems like the country could be 95: 44:25:21: 51:14; the ~~>‘— h“ la; to something unless an force of greece to allow us external force of greece to allow us to remove it. —— agrees. she is hoping she can deliver and he agrees. there is no indication that the eu is willing to do that so he says he hopes it happens. she says will make - case will my 27 - case will my 27 have ase will my 27 have kept saying, are pointless. ’ 7 7 7 pointless. what 7 7 7
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for this, think that the can't for this, the 1k that the can't for this, the boristthe can't for this, the boris johnson n't wait for this, the borisjohnson course and the idea that they will back to the we back to the - we will come back to the story, we will fight to - last minute to get the fight to the last minute to get the eu to make this last—minute concession on - backstop which this witt this problem, that some will solve this problem, that some people who are quite, don't think they want to wait that long and therefore want to withdraw their support for theresa may's existing plan, try to form an alliance with some of the people in the labour site, for example and others, by backing some norway style alternative. they will only do that if the risk of a no deal disappears. well, that's the theory. it seems to be that no—one - knows which .§ to go. has. e. .. .,. 5... .. . . .. ,., to go. b.i..d you 3 "1 1m" ' ' " "' to go. b.i.d. you can =~ —— . . ~ —~ to go. b.i.d. you can go —— . . ~ —~ direction to go. b.i.d. you can go back to the european community. —— the idea that you can go back. they say, right, give us more concessions, do things differently... it's frankly ludicrous! i'm not quite sure it is,
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frankly. these are negotiations, aren't they? you hold out and you hold out and if you don't quite know what's going to happen at the 11th hour... this is the boris johnson theme, going back to this, talking about the amendment that sir graham brady is trying to put down which would say, in essence, we back theresa may's deal, go to parliament, . back it, on the parliament, to back it, on the proviso that the backstop is removed and this i the proviso that the backstop is removed and this the plan some secure. say secure. the the the vet the and the'others, the and plan. —— plan. is i —— plan. is in -— have emblems ‘as q—,; — to they might grant an extension. go. they might grant an extension. you never know. the problem is, the
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irish obviously don't want a border themselves and when the european commission said this week that the result of the no—deal brexit, for example, would be the hardboard, of course, that put the wind of the irish, understandably and that the european commission michel barnier would have to find other ways of doing a chat. the danger for the eu is if they do continue playing ha rd ball is if they do continue playing hardball and for some reason that isn't a deal agreed, even though everyone wants that to be a deal, on both sides, then you end up with a hardboard which both sides, then you end up with a ha rdboa rd which everybody both sides, then you end up with a hardboard which everybody says they don't want including the eu. the daily express is an don't let daily express isak—“ii -. , . daily express isak—“st -. , . be daily express isak—“e: .. , . be trapped in the eq the. that e [iii um- —— it n the reality isrne—rone, leally—hasa idea reality isrne—rene leally—hasa idea about the clear coherent idea about the country's ability to go forward
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after they leave that european union. it would be a good idea to post it and come to a coherent plan but the reality is that the eu, again, as you said before, will not extend article 50 until there is a substantive reason. a different plan. they are also suggesting that if you delay it, without a clear idea of how long that - is, back to the basic flaw in the come back to the basic flaw in the referendum. if the 2—118 is no mandate for anything.” referendum. if the 2—118 is no mandate for anything. i don't agree with that. 52-48. this mandate for anything. i don't agree with that. 52—48. this is right, this is may's with that. 52—48. this is right, this is - may's argument to tifisisthetesaflay'sargumenttfi brexit in why because
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are i think ‘is ‘ is from ‘is bem fact , . ‘is hem and. , to read it. hypochondriac l the world every hypochondriac in the world panics when artificial intelligence tells them they are not fit. people tells them they are notfit. people be is being and 5:55 if, ' being and is 5:55 if. ” being and is no :; if. ” of we should have faith in it properly. we should have faith in science, actually, but it needs to be and the technology needs to be good and to know and for people to be able to interpret it properly and for it it do
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seriously, you know, if they are fairly themselves fit, healthy, consider themselves fit, they probably need to see a sort of the lasts the out the - with their he - with their he - i ith have one. it to ave one. it 1: ’e a paper a bit premature — it wasn't time. now on bbc news, an interview with the prime minister of new zealand, jacinda ardern. she's the youngest prime minister in the world and the second ever to give birth while in office, and this week she spoke to victoria
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in the world and the youngest her country has had in 150 years. i want to build a country where every child grows up free from poverty and is filled with hope and filled with opportunity. she made global headlines last year. joining the new zealandtabour—party of her life in politics.
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