tv The Papers BBC News February 14, 2020 10:45pm-11:01pm GMT
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the course is with algae treatment. the course is out sick elected. articulated by judges and so on. in this case it seems to be working if the people are attending these underlying problems which can be the main factor behind whether the drugs, alcohol, and mental problems. having them tackled and address. that is a good thing. when you said it's not a serious offence apparently is quite a serious offence. one of the ones a nyway a serious offence. one of the ones anyway not murder or rape. people beating it was a low—level crime. the victim is a serious crime is in a? describe my digestive system. it isa a? describe my digestive system. it is a serious kind of the burglary but there is anything that slashes offending rates is good. this is going to be debated at the council
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later this month. it is seen as a possible breakthrough. a lot of people that suffer kind of course some people like the person in prison, and so i bet other people actually want to see not suffering the same thing. if the scheme can't be replicated and where effectively, it seems worth pursuing. despite critics say it softjustice. if it works it works. manchester city still on the front page of the guiding income your blacks into bad news margin. that story, obviously manchester city contesting best. m essa g es manchester city contesting best. messages about fans his clubs have to adhere to these financial fairplay bills and are quite difficult to compliant with current have to sell players and so on. perhaps they have a lot of sympathy if these allegations which
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manchester city did not, prove to be true. they are facing a section at the effect is being sent to live by their own in the effect is being sent to live by theirown ina the effect is being sent to live by their own in a way back to clubs, can't. manchester you said they will appeal. let's turn to the front page of the early. and it is stored in a sea star. we had cannot last again. i think this is the fourth name start next year. so far. february. cannot last for hundreds of homes flooded in. hundreds when the power. we had another weekend of 80 mile an hour winds, heavy complex, we had another weekend of 80 mile an hourwinds, heavy complex, more exciting predicted. trains will be down. it is not cadiz. i was watching your coverage earlier on east to work in the cold family. my first pay period was there. i felt really sorry for this people because
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they had been slighted before. as your report showed, is going to get a lot of flooding. the letter comes crashing down very quickly there is a lot of water. the data station thatis a lot of water. the data station that is because there is very hard to comprehend for this he did not live in places that get affected badly. fingers crossed that it isn't as bad as it seems it might be. badly. fingers crossed that it isn't as bad as it seems it might hem showed some of the flight defence that the residents said it was too little, too late. they were still picking up the pieces. the grandest saturated already. and then in fact be express, also because without it describing it as a weather bomb. be express, also because without it describing it as a weather bombm is hitting central and southern parts, western parts of the uk before it moves northwards on sunday. lester in particular starts
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and comes across in a familiar way. comes from the last. families are saying things out and your guidance. i don't want things blowing onto the tracks or chains. staying on the front page of the express, my anything green it was my inspiration. such a lovely story. she has given a podcast interview to a parenting blog, and she has been a podcast about her family life. yes i think it had raining, and the inspiration is. she has taken a great interest in young young children to make sure they are happy and healthy. i children to make sure they are happy and healthy. lam children to make sure they are happy and healthy. i am looking forward to hearing more about what kate had said on all of this. she has been at
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the moment she has this questionnaire out what she has picked out, to anyone who wants to fill it out, it is five questions she wants to answer about how you bring up the children. to inform about what we can learn the way we bring up our children to make sure that later at night when they become adults they achieve their potential. she has been very busy. independently. how can she? in the last few weeks of running this project. we are seeing a very strong side advocates. being able to step out on her own, speak, show her support. what if you made it back. it is very impressive. today frank. she does these things, she engages, she presents well. she engages in issues which as you say are important ones cannot win out staring at lots of contention. and
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obviously is not associated in the number we obviously is not associated in the numberwe are obviously is not associated in the number we are talking that earlier. with people of problematic peace. everything about her isn't good news for the family. she does seem to have a gift and dealing with little children doesn't she? ravishing as relating to young children, it seems to be that from their perspective your role at the time, in terms of the approach to this project that she is looking at. what do you make for the last eight years this is the latest of her project. for three to four years he has taken a very keen interest in mental health issues in children. she has been working with very good psychologist and doctors to try and understand what it is and dozen years and that can affect children. i'm so later in life they may go on children. i'm so later in life they may go on to develop mental health problems or difficulties and i'll seeing an epidemic mental
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conditions. it is a real desire on kate's part to get to the bottom of what is it in the family life or in society, that we are doing that could contribute to those problems. i think she is incredibly relatable. she is a very natural person. especially with children. you see it again, and again all of her focus on children. she did beat chelsea garden, atlanta children playing, she has a big thing that children need to get outdoors and away from their screens. china sounds off get a good sleep. sensible advice. very warm and engaging a photo. getting a radio of the podcast. on appearing a photograph isn't a decrease in weight and go to the back page of the mirror are back to the city story. my health rate you can help a
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and myself. this judgement story. my health rate you can help a and myself. thisjudgement does it in any way affect man city, positioning or the focus that is going to be put on it while stare it up going to be put on it while stare it up leg chris not if this ban is upheld, they are going to appear against that it is probable, i don't know if the states, but it might be deferred as such sign an appeal the court of arbitration has gone three. if it actually happens, i think does not affect the premier league position. the players, want to play and champions league football. using his other clubs that don't qualify, and their players and start to get itchy feet and want to move to daggett clubs. they want to fascinate lose players because the place went to bed to the genesis link. if that happens that will affect the players will be willing
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to go there on the want to be crude and others may want to leave. secondly of course they will suffer a financial hit by not immediately, because that brings tv by napping immediately, because that brings tv back and everything else. again, especially when you're having to comply with these financial fairplay bills, alleged to have been broken, the incoming is going to have to match each other. if you're not getting the same thing coming as it turned out front in it you spend less on your players and transfer fees and selling. that has an effect as well, so if it happens, it is confirmed. it will have a negative impact ina confirmed. it will have a negative impact in a big way on the premier league fortunes. thank you for that. that is certainly something. do you come back at 1130. that's it for the papers this hour. martin bentham and sian griffiths will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online
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on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you martin bentham and sian griffiths. goodbye. maybe decide slight update from bbc weather as they are watching storm that we can't have another storm approaching the uk. it's not going to just pass right across the uk tha nkfully to just pass right across the uk thankfully that we can't have another storm approaching the uk. it's not going to just pass right across the uk thankfully but it's close enough to bring a strong disrupted name throughout the weekend. had he said it would rain as well. it won't clear until the sunday. met office amber warnings for rain. lots of weather warnings. most high—profile are for rain
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across southern and western england. in southern scotland where that rain will be coupled with snow. a couple is not the landline and look at the warnings the way you the end of the night veins affecting southern england and wales. drying in the morning, it doesn't last very long before the rain pushes across all pipes and saturday. most persistent rain in afternoon. pushing through mud rain. east england getting windy here in the 50,000 hour or so. 70 miles an hourat here in the 50,000 hour or so. 70 miles an hour at times to sit here today in the evenings. and mild so let's went on to saturday night, further happy to eventual burst of rains. clear spells and blustery showers with amanda through scotland and northern ireland. a messy weather picture and sound dangerous
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pictures. temperatures on sunday start off on my own. rain pushes south with as torrential burst but for many it will clear to allow brighter skies but look at all these blustery showers pitching eggs from the northwest, hail, thunder, as it turned colder behind the clans of the rain. blustery but as a the northern uk and especially in scotla nd northern uk and especially in scotland in the kitchen at those temperatures are coming sunday. to be enforced stormy it is sunday and ends. that storm dennis is close to northern scotland, squeaking by her still very very windy and disruptive rains across the northern half uk. look at the amber warnings rain areas from the met office is within bees. it could be some spots getting more than a month's worth of rain and a greater likelihood of flooding. the worth going online and having these letters warnings online. even if you are saying it all began for it is better to be in
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00pm: manchester city has been banned from european competitions for two seasons and fined around £25 million for breaching financial fair play rules. the uk prepares for more torrential rain and winds of up to 80 mph. storm dennis is expected to batter the uk this weekend. a landmark free—speech victory at the high court for a man who was warned by police about allegedly transphobic messages on social media. we have never had a gestapo or a stasi in great britain. what the
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