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new thing. the effectively will be a new thing. the prime minister could block it but he has to explain publicly why he's blocking it. the other note that the guardian makes is the prime minister has rewritten the ministerial code and honesty, transparency and accountability.— accountability. yes. you're laughing- _ accountability. yes. you're laughing- but— accountability. yes. you're laughing. but here's say? | accountability. yes. you're. laughing. but here's say? is accountability. yes. you're - laughing. but here's say? is remove those words. draw your own conclusions.— those words. draw your own conclusions. ~ . . ., ., conclusions. okay. according to the guardian. maybe _ conclusions. okay. according to the guardian. maybe he _ conclusions. okay. according to the guardian. maybe he doesn't - conclusions. okay. according to the guardian. maybe he doesn't know. conclusions. okay. according to the . guardian. maybe he doesn't know what the mean. guardian. maybe he doesn't know what they mean. james? _ guardian. maybe he doesn't know what they mean. james? what _ guardian. maybe he doesn't know what they mean. james? what can - guardian. maybe he doesn't know what they mean. james? what can i - guardian. maybe he doesn't know what they mean. james? what can i say? i. they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know — they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know. let's _ they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know. let's move _ they mean. james? what can i say? i don't know. let's move on. _ don't know. let's move on. let's draw_ don't know. let's move on. let's draw a _ don't know. let's move on. let's draw a veil— don't know. let's move on. let's drawa veil over don't know. let's move on. let's draw a veil over that move onto the times this— draw a veil over that move onto the times this is— draw a veil over that move onto the times. this is interesting. on the question— times. this is interesting. on the question of. _ times. this is interesting. on the question of, teachers should not pander— question of, teachers should not pander to— question of, teachers should not pander to trans pupils. it's a bit
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more _ pander to trans pupils. it's a bit more than _ pander to trans pupils. it's a bit more than a nap and it's quite an interesting — more than a nap and it's quite an interesting line she's taken. yes, an interesting piece overall because obviously— an interesting piece overall because obviously she's put her viewpoints are in— obviously she's put her viewpoints are in this — obviously she's put her viewpoints are in this piece saying, teachers should _ are in this piece saying, teachers should not— are in this piece saying, teachers should not have a legal obligation to address children bite new pronouns. she also has opinions on school— pronouns. she also has opinions on school uniforms in terms of teachers should _ school uniforms in terms of teachers should have — school uniforms in terms of teachers should have a yard line on enforcing school _ should have a yard line on enforcing school uniforms. the piece also talks— school uniforms. the piece also talks about the education secretary who has— talks about the education secretary who has a _ talks about the education secretary who has a very different take on those _ who has a very different take on those things as well. overall, it's an interesting one. i think teachers would _ an interesting one. i think teachers would arguably say that we can make this decision amongst ourselves and parents. _ this decision amongst ourselves and parents, schools and teachers can come _ parents, schools and teachers can come together and hopefully have a decision— come together and hopefully have a decision making process on that between — decision making process on that between the two parties. this is a bil between the two parties. this is a big government intervention on this debate, _ big government intervention on this debate, discussion, if you like as the tintes—
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debate, discussion, if you like as the times does also say, something that's— the times does also say, something that's never— the times does also say, something that's never been seen or said by someone — that's never been seen or said by someone from a senior government position— someone from a senior government position was up very interesting piece _ position was up very interesting iece. . ., ., , ., position was up very interesting iece. . ., ., .,~ ., piece. emma, what do you make of the interview or _ piece. emma, what do you make of the interview or the — piece. emma, what do you make of the interview or the quotes _ piece. emma, what do you make of the interview or the quotes from _ piece. emma, what do you make of the interview or the quotes from the - interview or the quotes from the interview or the quotes from the interview that we have is a headline story for the times? it’s interview that we have is a headline story for the times?— story for the times? it's a really difficult issue. _ story for the times? it's a really difficult issue. it's _ story for the times? it's a really difficult issue. it's a _ story for the times? it's a really difficult issue. it's a difficult - difficult issue. it's a difficult and sensitive issue for schools to be dealing with. i do a lot of talks and secondary schools for usually girls schools. and i recently did a tour and i was told that there was one child in the audience, who identified as a boy. and that's fine but it immediately change my entire way of talking with the procedures that it's fine, you can refer to the mall is girls. just to be aware there is one of our pupils... it's difficult for head mistresses or teachers schools and parents as well to sort of accommodate that. especially in single—sex schools, it's particularly hard. she is saying is james version, there's no
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legal obligation to address children by their pronoun to allow school uniforms was girls lavatories will remain under legal protection as a safe space. it's really hard. there are so many sensitive parts to this. i think that one has to treat each child, each young person as an individual income to accommodations however as possible. i individual income to accommodations however as possible.— however as possible. i think it's interesting. _ however as possible. i think it's interesting, the _ however as possible. i think it's interesting, the times - however as possible. i think it's interesting, the times says - however as possible. i think it's interesting, the times says she l however as possible. i think it's - interesting, the times says she has said the law is clear that under 18 cannot legally change their gender. which means schools are entitled to treat children by the gender of their birth. you said it's a question of, it's like giving schools a legal framework and being secure if they take a certain position. perhaps the sensitivities of their families and their children themselves might leave them to behave differently regardless of what the law says they can do.
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presumably what government has to do is leave some flexibility so it can be decided within the individual school. but be decided within the individual school. �* �* , be decided within the individual school. �* �*, ., be decided within the individual school. �*, ., ., be decided within the individual school. 3 ., . school. but it's not an easy exnerience _ school. but it's not an easy experience for _ school. but it's not an easy experience for the - school. but it's not an easy experience for the young . school. but it's not an easy - experience for the young person themselves either. it's quite something to go through. find themselves either. it's quite something to go through. and the law doesnt something to go through. and the law doesn't allow — something to go through. and the law doesn't allow you _ something to go through. and the law doesn't allow you to _ something to go through. and the law doesn't allow you to do _ something to go through. and the law doesn't allow you to do this _ something to go through. and the law doesn't allow you to do this but - something to go through. and the law doesn't allow you to do this but as - doesn't allow you to do this but as you say, peoples feelings and the law don't always coincide on something as sensitive as theirs. while a spot. not a cheerful thought. it is a cheerful spot for those who are a working weekend, but for those of you who are not in thinking about going away, holiday helen, it's going to get worse. explain the daily express front page. explain the daily express front nae. explain the daily express front a a a e. ., explain the daily express front nae. ., .,, explain the daily express front nae. ., . , ., , page. one of those cheery headlines we aet page. one of those cheery headlines we net on page. one of those cheery headlines we get on summer— page. one of those cheery headlines we get on summer holiday. - page. one of those cheery headlines we get on summer holiday. staffingl we get on summer holiday. staffing shortages and computer failures we get on summer holiday. staffing shortages and computerfailures have left around 30,000 passengers already stranded in long queues, queuing for hours and hours at airports trying to get away park half term. this is good to get worse over the summer. 100,000 jobs
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shortages and airports. job vacancies, unfilled jobs at airports. across the uk, 10,000 of thosejobs unfilled at airports. across the uk, 10,000 of those jobs unfilled at heathrow alone. the chaos is going to get even worse over the summer. it’s even worse over the summer. it's encouraging if you're looking for a newjob. but it not if you're on the receiving end of those problems. james,. ., ., , ., . james,. the front of the star which is the half term _ james,. the front of the star which is the half term getaway _ james,. the front of the star which is the half term getaway which - james,. the front of the star which i is the half term getaway which began this afternoon. and just how hideous it is. it looks to be like the approach is to one of the fairies, one of the ports i almost said, we will find out more in the paper. for families it's a bit of a nightmare. i do families it's a bit of a nightmare. i do feel— families it's a bit of a nightmare. i do feel that there is an element of sense — i do feel that there is an element of sense the pandemic is easy were coming _ of sense the pandemic is easy were coming out — of sense the pandemic is easy were coming out the other side everyone is booking — coming out the other side everyone is booking summer holidays everyone is booking summer holidays everyone is desperate to get away, me included _ is desperate to get away, me included. very much looking forward to a long _ included. very much looking forward to a long break away in europe and
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looking _ to a long break away in europe and looking forward to it. stop to a long break away in europe and looking forward to it.— to a long break away in europe and looking forward to it.- very | looking forward to it. stop it. very exnensive- — looking forward to it. stop it. very expensive. 100,000 _ looking forward to it. stop it. very expensive. 100,000 in, _ looking forward to it. stop it. very expensive. 100,000 in, that's- looking forward to it. stop it. very i expensive. 100,000 in, that's based on the _ expensive. 100,000 in, that's based on the fact— expensive. 100,000 in, that's based on the fact that there are 10,000 vacancies— on the fact that there are 10,000 vacanciesjust at on the fact that there are 10,000 vacancies just at heathrow. on the fact that there are 10,000 vacanciesjust at heathrow. i think that's— vacanciesjust at heathrow. i think that's why— vacanciesjust at heathrow. i think that's why the express have made that's why the express have made that iah _ that's why the express have made that 'ab. ~ ., ., that's why the express have made that 'ab. ~ . ., , ., ., that 'ab. will read a bit more info the that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. _ that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. thank _ that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. thank you - that jab. will read a bit more info the next one. thank you both - that jab. will read a bit more info | the next one. thank you both very much. we will have more time at 1130, will be back then. coming up next some sport and whether it was a big weekend for football. i'll be back with all the news at 11. stay with us. good evening. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes, here with your latest sports news. it's a dream weekend forsport�*s fans, including the champions league final where liverpool will take on real madrid tomorrow night —
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with 19 european cups between them. but liverpool are the favourites, going for a seventh title. and they had a boost when thiago and fabinho appeared to train as normal today. it's set to be an epic final particularly with all the talk of revenge after mo salah's tweet referring to real madrid's win over liverpool when they last met in the final in 2018. if you look at the history of the club and the experience of the team, if you look at the way real madrid celebrated pretty much, comebacks, they had comebacks in the games, crazy. then i would say from my point of view, it's real madrid because of experience. but actually, i want us to be on the same level of these, thinking in the same level, want to be the same again and be completely ourselves. if we are on the top of our game we are difficult to play. but of course, the confidence level of the madrid players
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is incredibly high. so, i don't know, i couldn't care less. real madrid have also been training with the grass is understood to have been driven 650 miles from northern spain just been driven 650 miles from northern spainjust for this game. been driven 650 miles from northern spain just for this game. it's a record for champions league final for realm the dreads manager anderson extra needle are liveable because he managed one of their fiercest rivals everton last season. i know that the supporters tomorrow for sure, i know there is a big rivalry amongst the sides, i have the memory of my time spent in liverpool all on the blue side and i'm sure that they will support me tomorrow. well thousands of supporters from both clubs have arrived in the french capital — despite some travel difficulties.
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people going via dover were advised to "pack adequate supplies including food and water" as major delays were expected. up to 70 thousand fans are thought to be making the trip by local authorities in paris for the game. the supporters seemed hopeful that liverpool could return with the trophy. i'd say pretty confident. i'm not sure, i'd say pretty confident. i'm not sure. what _ i'd say pretty confident. i'm not sure, what favourites _ i'd say pretty confident. i'm not sure, what favourites i - i'd say pretty confident. i'm not sure, what favourites i think - i'd say pretty confident. i'm not| sure, what favourites i think but not too — sure, what favourites i think but not too confident i don't think. second — not too confident i don't think. second time for real madrid, really excited _ second time for real madrid, really excited this — second time for real madrid, really excited. this time _ second time for real madrid, really excited. this time under— second time for real madrid, really excited. this time under to - second time for real madrid, really excited. this time under to be - excited. this time under to be vengeful, _ excited. this time under to be vengeful, less _ excited. this time under to be vengeful, less than _ excited. this time under to be vengeful, less than a - excited. this time under to be vengeful, less than a bit - excited. this time under to be vengeful, less than a bit us. l vengeful, less than a bit us. unluckily_ vengeful, less than a bit us. unluckilv on _ vengeful, less than a bit us. unluckily on sunday, - vengeful, less than a bit us. i unluckily on sunday, quadruple vengeful, less than a bit us. - unluckily on sunday, quadruple was on so _ unluckily on sunday, quadruple was on so there“ — unluckily on sunday, quadruple was on so there'll be _ unluckily on sunday, quadruple was on so there'll be seven _ unluckily on sunday, quadruple was on so there'll be seven by— unluckily on sunday, quadruple was on so there'll be seven by the - unluckily on sunday, quadruple was on so there'll be seven by the timel on so there'll be seven by the time we fly— on so there'll be seven by the time we fly out — on so there'll be seven by the time we fly out sunday— on so there'll be seven by the time we fly out sunday night. _ on so there'll be seven by the time we fly out sunday night. we - on so there'll be seven by the time we fly out sunday night.— on so there'll be seven by the time we fly out sunday night. we are very assionate we fly out sunday night. we are very passionate liverpool _ we fly out sunday night. we are very passionate liverpool supporters - we fly out sunday night. we are very| passionate liverpool supporters from australia. and we came... we came here to watch liverpool win. hopefully, they will bring it home. let's paint parents read. look out for bands — let's paint parents read. look out for bands above. as as long as we can keep — for bands above. as as long as we can keep and why we should win.
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one more line of football news — antonio conte will stay as manager of tottenham next season. there had been some doubt over whether conte would stay, despite him leading spurs to champions league qualification. but it seems that the owners' pledge to put £150 million into the club, has convinced him to stay on. britain's last singles hope at the french open tennis — cameron norrie — has been knocked out in the third round. the tenth seed did put up a bit of a fight against russia's karen khachanov in paris, coming back from two sets to love down to take the match to a fourth and deciding set. but despite saving three match points norrie was beaten 6—2, 7—5, 5-7, 6-4 no problems for the defending champion and top seed novak djokovic though. he's safely through to the fourth round without dropping a set, this time beating slovenia's aljaz bedene. djokovic is on course for a potential quarterfinal meeting with the 13—time french open champion rafael nadal. the spaniard also won in straight sets. beating botic van de zandschulp
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from the netherlands. and interestingly his next opponent — felix auger—aliasime is coached by nadal�*s ex coach — and his uncle toni nadal. in the women's draw, two seeds have gone today. the olympic champion belinda bencic was knocked—out by the canadian teenager — leylah fernandez and the three time grand slam winner angelique kerber was upset by the unseeded aliaksandra sasnovich. ferrari's charles leclerc was fastest in both practice sessions for his home grand prix in monaco. leclerc, who lost his championship lead to max verstappen last weekend, wasjust quicker than his ferrari team mate carlos sainz but nearly half a second quicker than verstappen who was fourth fastest. lewis hamilton was way off the pace, down in 12th calling the monte carlo street circuit, the bumpiest he's ever driven. england'sjos butler hit his fourth century of this year's indian premier league.
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butler was 106 not out from 60 balls on his way to leading the rajastan royals to a crucial victory against the royal challengers bangalore by seven wickets. they'll now play the gujarat titans in the ipl final on sunday. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. conditions turning cooler because of the keyed northerly wind which will feed arctic air down across the country for the see showers developing covert many into sunday for the high pressure will bring a lot of finer dry weather to start of the weekend but is it drift towards iceland during the weekend it will allow this colder air to move down on the northerly breeze, which will be quite fresh across northern and eastern scotland in eastern england through the day on saturday. this is where will see most cloud with a few showers darted around, the best of the sun shines out the sun shines
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all that was what we could see 19, maybe 20 degrees across south wales. the low teens across from north sea coast. you can see on sunday that blue hue, the cooler air spreading southwards across the country, we will have more cloud around generally on sunday and there will be showers pretty much anywhere but certainly parts of england and wales and sunshine will be fairly limited. quite breezy in the door than the ease with it will be disappointingly cool ease with it will be disappointingly cool, low teens here, has a 15 or 16 in the southwest.
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. more horrifying details emerge from the shoot will make shooting in texas this week as a student called 911 for help, more than a dozen officers waited in the hallway for nearly an hour before finally entering the classroom. you're going to smile and laugh? you got grandkids?— got grandkids? protesters gather in texas, got grandkids? protesters gather in texas. where _ got grandkids? protesters gather in texas, where the _ got grandkids? protesters gather in texas, where the former— got grandkids? protesters gather in texas, where the former president | texas, where the former president donald trump is now speaking. he is making a speech in which he's arguing for increased security in schools.
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