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tv   The Papers  BBC News  January 31, 2019 10:45pm-11:00pm GMT

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what a time to slope off? the paper having a dim view of the mp5 going by the holiday and the fact that the recess has been cancelled? this is something we are all expecting that this process was being cancelled. they are running out of time with brexit. for some mps, they are running out of time with brexit. forsome mps, it they are running out of time with brexit. for some mps, it does not appear to have taken them by surprise. they spend thousands of pounds on skiing holidays and breaks, and they are expected to be a pilot. this caused an outcry and a set but you need to help us, fund oui’ set but you need to help us, fund our holidays, they said no, which went to a letter tojulian smit and said that if you do have holiday time with family, you are entitled to ta ke time with family, you are entitled to take that. a bit awkward. time with family, you are entitled to take that. a bit awkwardli time with family, you are entitled to take that. a bit awkward. i think mps spotted on some lounges are on the ski slopes will get backlash.
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one of those stories that are engineered to outrace the motor. also the idea that mps did not realise that this could possibly happen. you would hope that your mp5 would focus in on brexit and they we re would focus in on brexit and they were worried about what could happen. as the event said, this was not entirely unexpected. a lot of mps should think about the fact that it was going to be a catastrophe anyway. they should have focused on it. i think the labour asking for child care costs is too much. now they are going to have to wake instead of spending the thousands on holidays. they do not want to annoy the mps too much but they tried to scrape votes from anywhere when they are trying to get the brexit dell. one of the most fun aspects of that story slightly is that lack of mps
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are telling me to bring that —— that they are going to bring their kids into parliament. rather than childcare, are going to bring them to the comments. may be should take over the brexit process. we have a lot of questions about fighting within the conservative party. here is the labour party facing obesity over brexit brides because theresa may has been bringing back benches and to her office and we might be able to find some extra cash for your constituency. i think there has been some discord and labour. i think that conservatives is still a lot more divided. i think all the mps who leave constituencies who have been offered these little bribes will have to think very carefully because if they decide to ta ke carefully because if they decide to take them, it may help their constituency, but one of the voters and that constituency think that is value for moneyjust to push through
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a tory brexit at this point? it does seem more a tory brexit at this point? it does seem more of the back deal they stand any of the upfront politics. i think most people want them to stick with the party line. i labour mps really going to change their votes on the back of 100 million?” really going to change their votes on the back of 100 million? i think that had very strong views and they wa nt that had very strong views and they want out of brexit. they see theresa may's deal at the best way to get that. one of the things that struck me about this is the level of vile and parliament across old benches. david labour mp suggested that they might benefit from this politics. he said that they are cowards and facilitators, histories that history will be brutal. and other times that
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iam not will be brutal. and other times that i am not prepared to say on television. it is just the anger on both sides with mps going for each other once again. it all, i'm sure your passions are high but it looks crazy to see people going after each other on television. dishes. you can go on twitter any evening and different parties are having a massive go. at this point, i think parliament looks how the rest of the country feels. extremely divided. but you voted to leave arts that remain, but also how to go for it. the labour has had some argument on a second referendum or if it is about that. i think everybody is so divided, mainly because nobody knows what is going to happen, and we are very scared and nervous about what is going to happen next. that's causing everyone to panic and think
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about their families, communities, but also the feature of the country at this point. stephen, your story in the telegraph said that the secretary just admit that brexit could be delayed ? secretary just admit that brexit could be delayed? it was being rarely spoke about. in private, it was talked about being extended. the prime minister was very careful not to go about. last week, someone talked about it. this morning, jeremy had started talking about it. we talked still a lot of cabinet ministers today. you have a growing number, nine different cabinet ministers who are saying look, we need to extend it by a few weeks. the clock is ticking. time is running out. parliamentary time, getting legislation through is running out. there are so many
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amendments that need to go through. even when brought in. people seem very nervous about packing that in talking about packing that. it would have and extend that article 50 by nine months. ithink have and extend that article 50 by nine months. i think the have and extend that article 50 by nine months. ithink the bias have and extend that article 50 by nine months. i think the bias at the that things do get real. he that meets that —— any of this out. that things do get real. he that meets that -- any of this out. a firm statement by the prime minister that we are leaving march 29. the telegraph also set the story that story about social media. this has been a big story since 14—year—old was revealed that her father talked about the role that social media played in her death. absolutely.
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dancing ina played in her death. absolutely. dancing in a very strong position, the church. one of the big problems with social media especially facebook and twitter is that the people who run them by refusing to acce pt people who run them by refusing to accept the impact that they have on out accept the impact that they have on our lives. refusing to accept responsibility, the fact that there are responsibility, the fact that there a re two responsibility, the fact that there are two many suicides from facebook, content could really influence vulnerable children, especially with mental health problems. and we have this abuse that affects younger people. facebook and twitter need to realise this impact that they have on people rather than putting their hands up and saying that they do not have any responsibility or duty or care. matthew has been talking to about this. there was a political consensus on this. one party who you
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think will be light touch on this, on sunday, max but it's abandoned social media who failed to not had any wine for children. they had a statutory deep that statutory duty of care. based in the uk, it is very difficult to deal with. i think the government as well as the charge, as well as labour, they all accept that there is a moral responsibility that these companies i found at the moment. they have to act. it has proven so difficult to try to legislate, especially when they are big international company —— companies like this. you do see this ci’oss consensus companies like this. you do see this cross consensus with the parties. previously, the conservatives had been concerned about any thing but
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social media. they are beginning to realise that the impact that social media can have on our lives, including politics, is much wider than before. we have been hearing lots of stories and warnings from various businesses about the possible consequences of a no—deal brexit. perhaps this is a little bit of that news on the front page. magnum ice cream stockpile for no deal. we may not have any fresh vegetables, but at least we will have magnum ice cream. this is a microcosm of the no deal preparations. stockpiling magnums in the uk. at the same time, it is a big business, exports like the ordering to the continents. so i have to stop pop them over to the continent in case there is some kind
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of issue across channel, which is one of the microcosm of an extraordinary hoops that companies have to go through with the logistics but brexit. we had been hearing care on bbc news about warehouses, the one bit of the economy that is doing well.|j warehouses, the one bit of the economy that is doing well. i was speaking to some business need and they were saying that it was honestly impossible to find storage basis because everybody has been buying them up. hancock said that he was the biggest purchaser of britain —— of freezers in britain at the moment. i was a head of the company, i would stand up and say i was stopped by to get on the front page. we have to magnums, but we need to worry about if we have medicine. a lot of that comes from continent. we have had lots of people that they are already at shortages already. who knows what is going to happen --? we must leave it there. thank
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you both very much. that is it for the papers. we will be back at 1130 for another look at tomorrow cosmic papers. you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. all day, seven days a week. if you missed the programme any evening, you can watch it later stop coming up next, bbc news at. hello there. we saw a lot of snow and some closure of roads. moving into cold air, this weather front is causing initially rain. very heavy snow for the southwest corner. a pushing to south wells. it is also snowing now it's a part of the southeast. it will continue to move
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its way northwards in eastwards as the night progresses. it looks like on this bed of snow, there will be some had the air snow and the snow might will be variable when we hit the end of the night. i do not think it will get any further north of the birmingham area. it looks like because the accumulation. perhaps te na nt because the accumulation. perhaps tenant in excess of ten and some basis. by the high ground of wells. this note will cause some destruction tonight and into tomorrow morning. keep the reports for all the fine details. as we head through tonight, snowy conditions by the south. had some snow for the northeast of scotland and england you can see some accumulation of snow. and very cold night. not as cold as last night. enough to cause significant problems with ice. watch
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out for the ice first thing tomorrow morning. finally to the. it is leading snow and in fact we could see some rain showers particularly close. a cold day where ever you are, despite the sunshine but the west. monitor friday nights, for the west. monitor friday nights, for the west it is going to be generally dry and clear, another cold one to start the saturday. and as for like a ridge of high pressure will come in. plenty of dry and bright weather. another cold day. the ridge of high pressure at last by the first part of sunday but the weather front moving in with me, and some snow. this is bbc news.
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i'm carol walker. the headlines at 11:00pm: a severe weather warning is in place, as snow causes travel chaos in southern england and wales. 0ver100 drivers are stuck on one road in cornwall. icame off i came off the a30 and was just slipping and i actually couldn't move my carfrom slipping and i actually couldn't move my car from about here, so slipping and i actually couldn't move my carfrom about here, so i thought it would be safer to not try and drive it. there's been a big increase in the number of young people contacting a suicide prevention helpline after the case of molly russell, a 14—year—old who took her own life a year ago the number of rough sleepers in england has fallen for the first time in nearly a decade. foreign secretaryjeremy hunt says brexit could be delayed if enough progress isn't made in the coming
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weeks to break the impasse. in sport, england are bowled out forjust 187 on the first day

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