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got to radicalised. by the time we got to this stage this woman got to, the security story orifice is needed to step in. it's increasingly difficult to refer to that to make a lighter point. a minority of people in the population, a majority of these attacks and the one we saw in germany a few days ago, i did one, where is the mosque attack yesterday was not. but this woman who has admitted this bombing plot could very well have been. this is the dilemma because people have been radicalised. notjust via mosques. it sometimes in small groups via the internet. it'll be coming out at the end of march. it's the unhappiness
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among children for external pressures, internal pressures, then they become vulnerable. we need to look at the well—being as well rather than security. yes, prevented. let's turn to the times. michael o'leary! honestly, what he ever prove this happening to all irish people? he said it did.|j think he's about to be recruited. it's unlawful in this way. it's ridiculous. one thing you can't do,
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you're right. it's an —— it means you're right. it's an —— it means you have to apply this. i remember we've got to have laws which thing. we've got to have laws which are fairto thing. we've got to have laws which are fair to everybody which is not to say i'm denying those a big problem —— there is a big problem, but... problem —— there is a big problem, but. . . what problem —— there is a big problem, but... what was his reasoning? he says it was forgetting about the far right, forgetting about what happened in germany, just...|j right, forgetting about what happened in germany, just... i think michael o'leary is barking up the wrong tree apart from recommending something that is unlawful, and i think, let'sjust something that is unlawful, and i think, let's just suspend that onto the argument. he goes on to say that
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actually, families with kids, if you are travelling with family and kids, the chances you are going to blow them all up to zero. do you remember, was it the shoe bomber? michael reed? he put his pregnant girlfriend on this plane which thankfully, did not take off. he's barking mad, not barking up the wrong tree. these people are just attention seeking. we don't need people like this to create more tension. let's turn to the daily mail. the bbc legend rips apart boris the headline. isn't that amazing that david, who's not given to social media outrages. he is not pa rt of to social media outrages. he is not part of that culture. he is a very
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serious, seasoned broadcaster with a big respect in the nation. he has said, andi big respect in the nation. he has said, and i quote him, the prime minister, since he won this big when, is arrogant, childish, and more and more. we don't know the context. when you saw that, your thoughts? let's just context. when you saw that, your thoughts? let'sjust say, there are two things before i get my thoughts. he on the one hand says the prime minister is using this issue to undermine the bbc, and he also said he's avoiding the prime minister —— the prime minister is avoiding having his own policy scrutinise. my thoughts are this is quite extraordinary. not just thoughts are this is quite extraordinary. notjust on social media but across the media. to see
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an extraordinary tv radio online website podcast organisation that is respected across the world, nobody is perfect, but it is causing some sort of really consternation across the world of how suddenly this is all developing. there a licence fee, there's the fact that the prime minister clearly was, it seemed, he wasn't enamoured with channel 4. i think it could be seen as an attempt to control a state broadcaster, which is an independent state broadcaster, and has a reputation for being that and controlling the media. it's not a good book. that's what they want. they're doing this to control the media. what they want. they're doing this to controlthe media. —— it's what they want. they're doing this
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to control the media. —— it's not a good look. now they have their eyes oi'i good look. now they have their eyes on universities, which they —— there is something called and elected dictatorship. many very distinguished politicians very close to the veterans of the tory party said one of the most dangerous things was dictatorship so thank you david. let's turn to the ft. what are they aiming to do? it seems that britain was my tax authority want to crackdown on certain vehicles. we don't have the kind of bank accounts... that got your attention!
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of having a family investment company. it would seem a secret unit was formed in hmrc last april to actually look at this much more carefully. through this legal fiddling in that sense, certain people have these family investment companies and can really reduce the tax their children could have. i think the hmrc are playing it down. long time coming because the rich and clever accountants found inventive ways to reduce the tax burden on those who most can afford to pay it. let's turn to the daily telegraph. they are lowering the age of eligibility from 2! to 18. apparently,
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of eligibility from 21 to 18. apparently, it used to be 21. a p pa re ntly apparently, it used to be 21. apparently it was because of vetting issues. why, people ask. if you are 18 and watching, hey, you might want to apply. if you can think out of the box, mi six are looking for younger recruits. it seems they looking for tech savvy young boys. this is very much a get rid of the upper section that is only oxford graduates that are recruited. upper section that is only oxford graduates that are recruitedm you're a weirdo and your peculiar apply. i'm not a weirdo! 18—year—olds are very good. —— i didn't say a weirdo. they are on social media all the time! the boss basically said they are looking for people who think out of the seeking to broaden recruitment to bolster
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problem—solving capabilities. to broaden recruitment to bolster problem-solving capabilities. which is good, but secrecy and all of that is good, but secrecy and all of that is such a part of it. most young people, everything is in the public eye. let's finish... should we revisit this? let's finish with the front page of the times. that's our new passport. it's made in poland. funny that. there's the prime minister. he's looking a bit worse for wear. here's that blue passport which is brandishing for the first time. the united kingdom, no longer the european union. do we have to have this passport? i have my eu
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passport for the next ten years! do we exchange it? do we wait until it's we exchange it? do we wait until its run out? we've got half an hour. i think you'll find that as long as it has expired is not a problem. i think eu countries -- that's it for the papers this hour. yasmin and benedicte will be back at half past eleven for another look at the papers, and don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. lam back i am back at the top of the hour where we will get the latest weather. see you in a moment.
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this week and we should see some sunshine. that's good news as well for flood stricken areas. but it won't be completely dry. it will be fairly u nsettled, unsettled, and there will be showers and spells of rain ‘s at time. it will be wednesday through saturday. the winds continue to pick up overnight. these weather fronts spread southwards, eventually clearing away from southern and eastern areas during saturday morning. there will be a bit of sunshine around some showers. these blustery pushing into western areas. those wind gusts, 40—50 miles an hour. 70 across northern and western scotland. lots of snow showers piling in, accumulating snow. it will be cold across scotland through the day, but quite mild in the south. the showers continue across
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the north of the country. further ice overnights. this is going to bring on persistent rain to northern, central and western areas. could cause some issues there. a mild night in the south. colder further north. that weather front wriggles away to sunday to improve somewhat. not quite as windy sunday as we will see on saturday. it will be quite a damn start as that rain clears away. —— damp start. here it will be fairly mild, 11—12d, but we will be fairly mild, 11—12d, but we will see the sunshine further north. we look to the atlantic, this deepening area of low pressure could bring some disruption to the northern half of the uk with severe gales, but also some snow. this snow could be disruptive across the far north of england and central parts
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of salt two scotland. stay tuned for the forecast for this. the rents really pick up. —— winds. the of rain spreading southwards and eastward across england and wales through the day. it will be windy further south but not as windy as it will be for their north and we would see those temperatures reaching 10-12d. see those temperatures reaching 10—12d. head online to see all the weather warnings, and onto the bbc weather warnings, and onto the bbc weather website to check those out. good night.
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