Skip to main content

tv   The Papers  BBC News  September 21, 2020 10:45pm-11:01pm BST

10:45 pm
felt ”fiézflit fishmit l%—nc wall area felt about brexit. they felt very strongly they wanted to be british on our own and leave. i do not know whether labour party is going to go about brexit. apparently kier starmer himself was a remainer. many who were remainers have said let us get on with it. he will have to make it clear whether labour party stand. then we have all the trouble we will have with brexit and the problems with northern ireland between now and the end of the year so between now and the end of the year so it is possible he can persuade them but they have got their own troubles in the red wall area. a lot of them will lose jobs and a lot are worried about the pandemics are whether this is the right moment to catch their attention, i do not know and of course probably nobody has been to see them. i think boris went up been to see them. i think boris went up after the election but you cannot travel around the country at the
10:46 pm
moment and have meetings. you cannot have a visit in that way but good luck to him. what do you make of the challenges in a speech for kier starmer? this speech is taking place in doncaster, a place where labour lost seats to the conservatives so he is going up there and making the case directly although he had to move the speech to earlier in the morning because he has to come back to london to do when borisjohnson does his statement in the house about restrictions so it is a fleeting trip up there for kier starmer. it is not exactly pulling any punches, labour's message, the slogan for this conference, even though it is online, the slogan is a new leadership. you cannot get more
10:47 pm
stark than that about the message you're trying to get to voters. they did not likejeremy corbyn very much and he is a different leader, that is as simple as it gets. interesting stuff. let us go international, global markets wrought by fears of a second wave of covid cases. share prices crashing. yes, well all over the world, share prices are crumbling. apparently in germany it went down 4%. nasdaq had a very bad even the big tech companies fell. of course the british stock exchange has had a pretty bad days well. this is inevitable because of course we are not talking about what we're going to do about the pandemic but the papers, especially the daily mail, telegraph and times will talk
10:48 pm
about what it is doing to the economy although even they might have to pull some punches because it does look like we are going to go into a huge spiral of illness if we are not careful but of course already world, there are so many companies that will be a real trouble. travel, hospitality, all the ones already badly hit will be even worse the ones already badly hit will be even worse hit. because there is a problem, working from home drives women mad, if they have children, at last they have gone to school. people are doing the best they can but it is not as it was when you are in an office and everyone was working together and things were doing well which was before the virus hit. 50 it is a sad story all around the world, nobody in the world seems to be doing better because of this. let us move on to a different story. this is the
10:49 pm
washington post and also the new york times about the supreme court nomination coming up in the united states. it is a story of huge significance, jessica, for the future of the us? yes, it is an absolutely massive story in the us. something which has the potential to influence the election and particularly conservative voters, some who might feel a bit squeamish about donald trump second time round but want to see a new conservative justice on the supreme court to replace the great ruth bader ginsburg, who died last week, a more progressive job ginsburg, who died last week, a more progressivejob —— ginsburg, who died last week, a more progressive job —— mikejudge ginsburg, who died last week, a more progressivejob —— mikejudge whom the conservatives which to replace with a more conservative figure. both president trump and joe biden
10:50 pm
have been out in battle ground states today. joe biden has been out there trying to make a direct appeal to trump voters as well. the washington post has said he told them they would be seen and heard and respected by him, underlining his more blue—collar roots to try and win those voters back to the democrats. interesting stuff. i cannot get your thoughts on that, eve, we are nearly out of time but i must get your thoughts on a familiar story, back to the front page. people will have memories of this same toilet roll panic buying fears spread online. what is going on? i do not know where this came from. i was stuck in america for the first four weeks of lockdown and reading the stories about toilet rolls being
10:51 pm
cleared from the shelves. i cannot believe we are doing it for a second time. there are enough toilet rolls in this country for several years so calm down. jessica, you can about this story? anyone sensible will have stockpiled during the good times so i am sure i will be able to find a few rows hiding under the sofa or somewhere. good stuff, none of us are panicking. good to speak to you both. thank you so much. that's it for the papers. if you're in the uk, we will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. iimagine the i imagine the stories will be very similar, dominated by the coronavirus announcement tomorrow. goodbye for now.
10:52 pm
hello, i'm gavin ramjaun with your latest sports news. manchester city held off a second—half wolves fightback as they began their premier league campaign with a win at molineux. phil foden got city's second after a kevin debruyne penalty. foden was playing for the first time since being sent home from england duty in disgrace. rauljimenez pulled a goal back for wolves before gabrieljesus' injury—time effort sealed victory for pep guardiola's side. a 3—1 win. but we knew it so, it is normal in this kind of career stage. you have
10:53 pm
stilled a good reason but the stadium was so difficult so to take points was so important for us. meanwhile, manchester city have confirmed that midfielder ilkay gundogan has tested positve for covid i9. the club say he'll self isolate for ten days, in accordance with government guidelines. it means gundogan will miss three matches for manchester city, including tonight's premier league game away at wolves. he's also likely to be left out of thursdays carabao cup match against bournemouth and sunday's game against leicester city. aston villa got their premier league season started with a home win against sheffield united, who had john egan sent off for a professionalfoul. john lundstram could have put the blades ahead from the spot but emiliano martinez, on his villa debut, dived the right way. villa scored midway through the second half, ezri konsa's goal proved to be the winner — that leaves sheffield united still looking for their first point. leyton orient's league cup match against tottenham tomorrow night is in doubt after the club announced the stadium and training facilities have had to close after a number of first team players
10:54 pm
tested positive for coronavirus. the english football league say they are aware and are awaiting the outcome of discussions between public health england and the club. we understand that if orient are unable to field a team for the third round fixture against tottenham, the game would be awarded to spurs, because scheduling makes it almost impossible to rearrange. in a statement, orient said they had also informed their three most recent opponents in the league. the players who tested positive are self—isolating, but the club has confirmed that the stadium and training facilities will be closed until further notice. hashtag united reached the second qualifying round of the fa cup after beating soham town rangers 4—2 on penalties. essex—based hashtag were set up as a youtube team in 2016, joining the non—league system in 2018. jesse waller—lassen scored the equaliser for hashtag in the 85th minute and he was back again to score the winning penalty as well. the non—league side play in the essex senior league,
10:55 pm
part of the ninth tier of the english football league. how they will be happy with this result! phenomenal stuff there. tammy beaumont‘s half—century helped england to a 47—run win and a 1—0 series lead over west indies in their first international since march. the match was played in a bio—secure bubble behind closed doors in derby. jo currie reports. after the pandemic decimated much of england women's international calendar, this match came after 200 days # after the last. they were keen to make up for lost runs. a bit of luck early on. she went on to reach her half—century. her innings proving to be a shining light as the opponents collapsed, setting the visitors a target of 164 for
10:56 pm
victory. the west indies got off to a difficult start. she was followed by the next player. the west indies needed runs and the next player brought up to 50 with a monster shot. the west indies threat was gone. england claimed a comfortable 47 run victory and take a 1— goal lead for the five—game series. they meet again on wednesday. they meet again on wednesday. sale sharks won the premiership rugby cup with a 27—19 win over harlequins in the final. there was just a point in it as the clock ran down when south african world cup—winning scrum—half faf de klerk provided the knockout blow with this try. for the sharks winning the tournament means their first silverware since 2006. novak djokovic has won the italian open. he beat argentina's diego schwartzman in straight sets to claim
10:57 pm
a record 36th masters 1000 title. the tournament is djokovic‘s first since his us open disqualification. simona halep has won her first italian open, but only after her opponent, karolina pliskova retired through injury. halep had taken the first set 6—0 and was winning the second 2—1 when pliskova said she couldn't continue. the czech had been receiving treatment on her lower back and leg. and finally, there's been a lack of crowds at live sport, but recently we've seen fans replaced with animals. not anything as pedestrian as a dog on the pitch, we had an alpaca interrupt the match between carlton athletic and ilkley town. well, in brazil, they have even more exotic animals. a macaw. take a look here. it decided to take
10:58 pm
over, flying to the other end of the pitch to make our home on one of the nets. no stopping it whatsoever. and that's all the sport for now. hello there, we've been enjoying temperatures well above the seasonal average recently with plenty of sunshine but that is all about to change as the weather turns tom by the end of the week. on monday afternoon we saw temperatures in the high 20s in the south, watch how the blue colours invade from the north as we go through the week. by the end of the week, temperatures will be below the seasonal average across the country. the changes starting to ta ke the country. the changes starting to take place across the north and west on tuesday, outbreaks of rain putting into north and west scotland and eventually northern ireland. more cloud generally across the west
10:59 pm
of the uk. best of the sunshine in the midlands and south—east. the last of the warm days, highs of 25 degrees. cooler in the north and west. by the mid—wicket turns cooler and fresher from ads, longer spells of rain, turning chili with frost at night.
11:00 pm
this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the row over the president's pick for the us supreme court continues to grow. donald trump says he'll name his nominee by the weekend. in england, a 10pm curfew on bars, pubs and restaurants will come into force from thursday as coronavirus cases continue to rise. cases are increasing, hospitalizations are following, deaths unfortunately will follow that. and there is the potential for this to move very fast. over 150 countries line up to his tribute vaccines fairly by two big ones, us and china are not on the list. new revelations on secret
11:01 pm
football deals showed

31 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on