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tv   The Papers  BBC News  November 28, 2019 10:45pm-11:00pm GMT

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that took place tonight. the conservatives had offered up michael gove but channel 4 said the programme was for party leaders only. same story on the front of the eyes. writing that the conservatives have filed a formal complaint with ofcom after an ice sculpture was used in place of the prime minister. the ice sculpture being a melting globe. so let's begin... we will start off with a front page of the guardian, katie, do you want to ta ke of the guardian, katie, do you want to take this off? who wants to blame? this is following the verdict which is a not guilty verdict in regards to hillsborough for manslaughter and this was relating to the former south yorkshire police superintendent, now... the headline
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is saying so who was to blame and this is because previously we have a coroner's court verdict that said this was unlawful killing when you look at the 90 deaths from hillsborough but they found that he is not guilty of manslaughter so if it is unlawful killing, the families, are asking in that case who is to blame because if you are saying it is an unlawful killing surely there is something you can blame in this and there is english between various impact statements and reaction in court after this and lots of anger from the families who have been going through this for such a long time now, 30 years and still have not really had answers to a lot of their questions or a resolution. what did you make of this statement from the assistant commissioner, who came out afterwards and he highlighted lessons learned? it is good to learn lessons learned? it is good to learn
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lessons from this obviously but you have to have some sympathy for the family and as katie said, 30 years ago the first thing was a 1991 and there was a chink of light for them at the corners of the verdict and if the coroner's court and the whole one—year process leads to a finding of unlawful killing, what the families are saying, someone is responsible, why can't we find the person responsible. there is a maintenance in some of the things families are saying that they are frustrated by our legal system where the evidence she then back and 2016 seem the evidence she then back and 2016 seem clear cut and they do not understand... let's turn to the front page of the liverpool echo because this does strike and not guilty, because the ghost of 96 will contact them. following off on the comment from lessons learned, one of the supporters of the campaign group made the point that a lesson learned
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from the families if you have no faith in thejudicial from the families if you have no faith in the judicial system and thatis faith in the judicial system and that is striking. it is understandable that the families we re understandable that the families were badly treated for a long time and took tremendous energy and guts to keep fighting for as long as they do to get the request —— original inquest overturned and they must have thought that they were getting somewhere three years ago and this isa slap somewhere three years ago and this is a slap in the face and this is a finding who is responsible for the deaths of their young bell loved ones. you have to ask the question what next for them, it has been 30 yea rs, what next for them, it has been 30 years, are they not stopping now? there are limits that we can say for everything going on and they have not had a resolution from this because families have been campaigning for so long and they are not going to suddenly drop this but ultimately it is a second trial because the first one could not come
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toa because the first one could not come to a verdict so where does it go now? and we will see lots of campaign and liverpool echo has been campaigning for us throughout this and you will hear a lot more from that and it is a day for deep frustration for these family. let's go onto the next paper, the front of the telegraph and to ask you if you catch them at cop a debate on channel 4? i turned it catch them at cop a debate on channel4? i turned it on initially because i thought there would be a beautiful ice statue of boris johnson but i watch that and if you wa nt johnson but i watch that and if you want to be cynical about this then the tories managed to distract attention from what was said in the debate itself to the row over a channel for and how they treated the prime minister and politically... borisjohnson ultimately decided not to attend the debate on climate change and it is a big issue that is rising up and importance over the last couple of years and decided that they did not want the leader in
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the tories tried to write about for michael gove and he was not allowed and an on paper you can see why getting it with a leaders debate but as what has happened here this is a quite smart campaign trick in some ways because it has been about weather channel 4 is biased and referring to previous comments so so the conversation has gone away from if coryjohnson cares enough about the environment and now instead about whether channel for misbehaved. ultimately i get the sense that the complaint will go all the way and perhaps the upheld but i do not think that is the point of it necessarily. the ftc, the story not only covered by the ft, a number of other papers covering the upcoming nato summit and the reaction to emmanuel macron‘s comments a few weeks ago. he did an interview that
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he thought that nato... it caused a angry reaction who rely on it for security and said he was talking nonsense and cause irritation in germany. he has doubled down on those comments and double down on it and the context on it and the germans led to criticism for what he said andl germans led to criticism for what he said and i think there is a sense among some said and i think there is a sense among some european said and i think there is a sense among some european leaders that this is what emmanuel macron does. he was unilaterally deciding to stop accession talks and says he wants a closer relationship of that in the air pollutant and he just does not consult enough before making the initiatives. —— he wants a close relationship with vladimir putin. next week when donald trump flies and, he himself has criticised nato.
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emmanuel macron and donald trump trying, trying to find things to get him on board with various things, i do not know if they are necessarily good reasons on why they dislike nato and gives it a weakening force that this will come to and had with various world leaders coming to the ukfor various world leaders coming to the uk for this and it will be on the agenda and we know donald trump has the us president rarely misses an opportunity to attack nato. so what does emmanuel macron want your readers to do about it because there are readers to do about it because there a re lots of readers to do about it because there are lots of countries in eu that are dependent on it and friends may have a strong military presence itself but is it putting that pressure on. turning to the front page of the male quite a big story. back in 0ctober, male quite a big story. back in october, the beginning of october, we are hearing from scotland yard
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that they are going to pay nearly £1 million to a proctor who was accused by carl beach. one of the biggest compensation pay—outs ever. and this was agreed basically behind closed doors before a previous offer compensation had been turned down by harvey proctor the former conservative mp and their clearly in reaching this figure, what they had to a cce pt reaching this figure, what they had to accept less personal damage and loss these false allegations kyle dominic caused him. the vip sex abuse inquiry it fell apart but there has been a lot of lasting damage for the accused and harvey proctor also lost the place he was living and had to get proof of that and that has been found and that is adding up to why it is such a high figure in this instance. and i think the implications of this will run and run and the investigation has
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collapsed but a lot of people feel their reputations have been unfairly treated and i know people will knock at the same sort of sound but there are a few people out there who will say at my reputation has been tarnished and i want some payback. because back to the same questions from a couple months ago and this is how did this investigation go so wrong and how much money was put into it and wasted? and every time we hear about one of these payoffs, it is scrutiny for the officers and decisions made and various figures such as tom watson's involvement. decisions made and various figures such as tom watson's involvementm comes up such as tom watson's involvementm comes up in legal debates. let's turn or go back to the front page of the telegraph. fear thatjihadists may use family life a lot to follow children to the uk. this is
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interesting, isn't it? there is a debate raging about what happened particularly to the children of isis and whether the british state has a duty to bring those children back and because they are british citizens and added to that debate now our fears that if the kids come back and they come back with their mothers and their fathers might use their right to family life to accompany them back as well she might notjust accompany them back as well she might not just get accompany them back as well she might notjust get the kids, you to my family as well and some those fathers might have been involved in isis atrocities and this is to add sort of fuel to the fire if you would like, a particular bete noire, this comes from the european convention of human rights. one of theissues convention of human rights. one of the issues the current system we haveis the issues the current system we have is that producing that evidence in countries where there is no judicial system and place where the
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crimes have allegedly been committed, it is hard to get the evidence and then to show and that is the issues we have of prosecutions here with them coming back and the issue in this. as we touch on that, kids start to come back to the conversation which partly because tories have been risk—averse in this general election ultimately there is some that would quite like the uk to leave the european convention on human rights which is what means they would potentially have the right to family life and this could open up the debate. we will leave it there but there is another addition at 11:30pm but for now thank you. and thank you for watching. like i said 11:30pm for watching. like i said 11:30pm for the second look at the paper is. 19 now —— for now, goodbye and we are back at the top of the hour.
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hello there we have seen a welcome change to a brighter and sunnier weather through the day today and it panned out in the highlands of scotla nd panned out in the highlands of scotland and this was sent around by the fort william area and the spider skies were associated with this colder air that is pushing southwards at the moment and not quite reaching southern england or wales but it will do and this heralds the arrival which will change and the weather patterns and it means it will be much drier over the next three days and it will be some some time to go around but much older with some sharp frost and rain left over at the moment between southern england and southern wells and triggering southwards and i see for a time and triggering southwards and i see fora time and and triggering southwards and i see for a time and plenty of showers across northern and eastern scotland and around our eastern coastal counties as well. it is already getting cold and frosty and there will be quite a chilly start to the day on friday. friday sees again some patchy cloud and northern
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scotla nd some patchy cloud and northern scotland raining down with plenty of showers through the morning and afternoon and showers are wintry but for most of us it is a dry and sunny day but it is cold, through the afternoon temperatures around three — seven celsius and that sets the scene for what is going to be really cold night through friday night with clear skies from many of us and probably some nest and fog patches and the frost more widespread and temperatures much lower as well. heading to the start of the weekend, for most of us high pressure will continue to bring fine sunny cold weather but the exception is a low pressure gets close enough to southwest england and probably there isa southwest england and probably there is a little bit of cloud here and outbreaks of rain probably developing three today and certainly there will be some cold winds blowing across the southwest of and into southern miles as well. knocking off the temperatures where there is not much of an edge to knock off because haemorrhage is only around 3—8dc and into the early
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hours of sunday, the rain could squirt into —— skirt into the dorsett. high—pressure takes into it again and a slight change in wind direction brings showers and different area and there is a greater risk of showers feeding into the tens and there will be figure cloud bringing increasing number of showers here sail away from that again, for most of us is a sunny but cold one. temperature around 4—7dc that we can all look forward to cold weather but much brighter and drier thanit weather but much brighter and drier than it has been for a number of weeks. there is your weather.
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: 30 years after the hillsborough disaster — the police commander in charge on the day is found ‘not guilty‘, of the manslaughter, by gross negligence of 95 liverpool fans. he ordered an exit gate to the stadium to be opened after crowds built up outside leading to a crush on the terraces. in total 96 liverpool fans died — their families have campaigned forjustice for decades. today many of them left the court in tears. who is accountable

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