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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me anne mcelvoy, who's senior editor at the economist, and the journalist and broadcaster, james lewer. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the express headlines that a "breakthrough deal in migrant crisis" is close to being signed — on the inside pages we learn
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the deal involves extra money and drones for france. the i paper says that sunak�*s allies are calling for a purge of the tory right — including — according to the paper's sources — calls to sack home secretary suella braverman. the times reports that rishi sunak will deny the king the opportunity to attend the cop27 climate conference. the guardian focuses on sharma's call to tax "excessive" oil profits. on its front, the daily mirror carries a message from 77—year—old his post was demoted. hospital paitent catherine poole to the prime minister, that he should "pay up" and increase nurses salaries.
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the financial times focuses on elon musk closing his deal for twitter across a backdrop of crashing share prices across silicon valley. the daily mail looks at the "submarine sex pests scandal", reporting on an inquiry that has looked at claims of bullying and harassment of women in the submarine service. james, do you want to kick us off this time? tell us more about this apparently struggled for a deal, top level on both sides the express put it on its exide pages this is over trying to deal with the small boats problem crossing the channel with migrants. problem crossing the channel with miarants. , , , , ., migrants. indeed yes. there seems to be in negotiations _ migrants. indeed yes. there seems to be in negotiations going _ migrants. indeed yes. there seems to be in negotiations going on _ migrants. indeed yes. there seems to be in negotiations going on between l be in negotiations going on between rishi sunak and emmanuel macron, they had theirfirst rishi sunak and emmanuel macron, they had their first phone call according to this piece in the express foot they try to come to some sort of arrangement of what they can try and do, they want to try and tackle people trafficking
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that's what they talked about in the first call but also provide more money, more drones to france. they want to provide a minimum number of police officers as well. but this is not the first time we've heard things like this. the piece touches on that as well, the uk government has previously agreed to give france £54 million to help cut the people trying to figure of the channel. but it's being seen by certain sources, according to this piece in the express as is ascension has a chance to revisit this and improve relations between the uk and france. we've talked about lots of options. this does feel quite familiar, doesn't it?— this does feel quite familiar, doesn't it? , ., , ., �* doesn't it? yes, it does. i wouldn't rule out this _ doesn't it? yes, it does. i wouldn't rule out this looks _ doesn't it? yes, it does. i wouldn't rule out this looks a _ doesn't it? yes, it does. i wouldn't rule out this looks a bit _ doesn't it? yes, it does. i wouldn't rule out this looks a bit more - rule out this looks a bit more serious — rule out this looks a bit more serious than previous attempts to come _ serious than previous attempts to come to— serious than previous attempts to come to an — serious than previous attempts to come to an agreement. it was sometimes founded on poor relations either_ sometimes founded on poor relations either with_ sometimes founded on poor relations either with borisjohnson sometimes founded on poor relations either with boris johnson or emmanuel macron, sort of went off on
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a personal— emmanuel macron, sort of went off on a personal liking. but there was great _ a personal liking. but there was great tension in the way of brexit. we never— great tension in the way of brexit. we never really got into it. but she wasn't _ we never really got into it. but she wasn't sure — we never really got into it. but she wasn't sure if emmanuel macron was friend or— wasn't sure if emmanuel macron was friend or foe — wasn't sure if emmanuel macron was friend or foe. there are great commonalities of type and experience, same sort of background in banking _ experience, same sort of background in banking in many ways between rishi _ in banking in many ways between rishi sunak and emmanuel macron. i think they— rishi sunak and emmanuel macron. i think they are more likely to sit down for— think they are more likely to sit down for that france gets her money, which _ down for that france gets her money, which i _ down for that france gets her money, which i think— down for that france gets her money, which i think mccrone consulted with his voters— which i think mccrone consulted with his voters as a win. rishi sunak it -- emmanuei— his voters as a win. rishi sunak it —— emmanuel macron. also look to get i’ilht —— emmanuel macron. also look to get right for— —— emmanuel macron. also look to get right for kent _ —— emmanuel macron. also look to get right for kent and the economy for people _ right for kent and the economy for people they are. as much as we often talk about— people they are. as much as we often talk about the terrible plight that people _ talk about the terrible plight that people affected, this is really beginning to affect the south coast. and people coming in, whether status is unciear— and people coming in, whether status is unclear and very un—ideal circumstances for them but also the local community. just circumstances for them but also the local community.—
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local community. just in terms of the wider relationship, _ local community. just in terms of the wider relationship, there - local community. just in terms of the wider relationship, there are | local community. just in terms ofl the wider relationship, there are a lot of areas where having an ally, a prominent ally in the european union might be quite helpful to the british. ~ , , ~' might be quite helpful to the british. ~ , , ~ , might be quite helpful to the british. ~ , , ,, , , british. absolutely. i think this is one of them- _ british. absolutely. i think this is one of them. anything _ british. absolutely. i think this is one of them. anything to - british. absolutely. i think this is one of them. anything to do - british. absolutely. i think this is one of them. anything to do with migration— one of them. anything to do with migration and particularly if it's a difficult _ migration and particularly if it's a difficult situation in evolving sea borders — difficult situation in evolving sea borders or — difficult situation in evolving sea borders or land borders. it is always— borders or land borders. it is always tricky. no politician was all that without having a partner on the 0ther— that without having a partner on the other side _ that without having a partner on the other side was taking some pain or effort _ other side was taking some pain or effort. rishi sunak has a good relationship, in germany they pulled up relationship, in germany they pulled up in finances. they had a life be more _ up in finances. they had a life be more they— up in finances. they had a life be more they came to where they are now _ more they came to where they are now also — more they came to where they are now. also rishi sunak is not trying to sell— now. also rishi sunak is not trying to sell the — now. also rishi sunak is not trying to sell the same kind of politics is boris _ to sell the same kind of politics is borisjohnson was, where he was always— borisjohnson was, where he was always up— borisjohnson was, where he was always up for the fight and quite mischievous and sometimes happy to tear up— mischievous and sometimes happy to tear up the _ mischievous and sometimes happy to tear up the rule back was a rishi sunak— tear up the rule back was a rishi sunak is— tear up the rule back was a rishi sunak is different. richie has no
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problem — sunak is different. richie has no problem about coming onto it was spending — problem about coming onto it was spending cuts. but so they are all in it together. they know very well they are _ in it together. they know very well they are measured people, the three of then _ they are measured people, the three of then ft— they are measured people, the three of them. . ., they are measured people, the three ofthem. . ., .,~ ~ of them. a good point to make. all in it together- _ of them. a good point to make. all in it together. particularly - of them. a good point to make. all in it together. particularly being . in it together. particularly being its going to get even more it's going to get even more difficult for all elected leaders in the coming months. james, of the daily mirrorfor the the coming months. james, of the daily mirror for the rishi the coming months. james, of the daily mirrorfor the rishi sunak try to polish up his bedside manner. indeed as all prime ministers have to do when they go on visits. they come across certain people that challenge them, more so than others. and the 77—year—old patient catherine has certainly gathered today. where she said to him, nurses need to be paid more money, rishi sunak says i trying. she says you are not trying enough. quite nice to see the prime minister be put under a little bit of pressure, i suppose by a member of the public that dares to challenge the prime minister
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while the cameras are rolling. we always like to see the opposite we talked about examples in the past for the rishi sunak getting his first taste of it, let's say. being the nature _ first taste of it, let's say. being the nature of— first taste of it, let's say. being the nature of the _ first taste of it, let's say. being the nature of the job _ first taste of it, let's say. being the nature of the job they - first taste of it, let's say. being the nature of the job they will l first taste of it, let's say. being. the nature of the job they will be more of this account. do you think rishi sunak is up for that masochism strategy? do you think he is competent enough politician to take a leaf out of tony blair's book and say the best way to dealing with it is to not be embarrassed by people and take you on but actually to take them on) and take you on but actually to take them on ) you and take you on but actually to take them on) you mentioned last time out share storer. the seem to be an evolution in tony blair's handling in members of the public, which i think was very early on in his career as prime minister. it later like sitting down in front of tv cameras are a lot of discussion with people who were explicitly opposed to the iraq war. it people who were explicitly opposed to the iraq war-— to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job _ to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job of — to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job of prime _ to the iraq war. it does help if you know the job of prime minister. i to the iraq war. it does help if you l know the job of prime minister. and if the _ know the job of prime minister. and if the recent— know the job of prime minister. and if the recent trend to kansas but if
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we keep— if the recent trend to kansas but if we keep a — if the recent trend to kansas but if we keep a prime minister for longer than a _ we keep a prime minister for longer than a month, getting into it and really— than a month, getting into it and really having subtests, won some battles _ really having subtests, won some battles and rishi sunak has a lot of those _ battles and rishi sunak has a lot of those a _ battles and rishi sunak has a lot of those. a story elsewhere on the front page — those. a story elsewhere on the front page of the i, he's getting a lot of— front page of the i, he's getting a lot of heat— front page of the i, he's getting a lot of heat over swell abroad for nren _ lot of heat over swell abroad for nren but— lot of heat over swell abroad for men. but because of her problems in the leaky— men. but because of her problems in the leaky accusations that she was leaking _ the leaky accusations that she was leaking rather foolishly has backfired on rishi sunak suella braverman. ——. you need to win those batties— braverman. ——. you need to win those hatties or— braverman. ——. you need to win those hatties or show— braverman. ——. you need to win those battles or show yourself decisive and then— battles or show yourself decisive and then you can go into the strategies. if you go into it when you are weak the public has this innate _ you are weak the public has this innate ability to find you into it. and say, — innate ability to find you into it. and say, how can you possibly do this, _ and say, how can you possibly do this, you — and say, how can you possibly do this, you too rich, you do that. i think— this, you too rich, you do that. i think when— this, you too rich, you do that. i think when you are feeling confident, even if you are under pressure — confident, even if you are under pressure you need the match practice _ pressure you need the match practice. it will be interesting in
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the next — practice. it will be interesting in the next few months as does rishi sunak— the next few months as does rishi sunak rise — the next few months as does rishi sunak rise to that as his champion soap— sunak rise to that as his champion soap or— sunak rise to that as his champion soap or does he slightly want to hack— soap or does he slightly want to back away— soap or does he slightly want to back away from it in the manner of a former— back away from it in the manner of a former chancellor, more technocratic figure? _ former chancellor, more technocratic figure? head of the gi can do that. ithink— figure? head of the gi can do that. i think the — figure? head of the gi can do that. i think the situation is really so serious — i think the situation is really so serious that the country will want to see _ serious that the country will want to see their prime minister. somebody's going to have to sell us somebody�*s going to have to sell us all these tax rises in public spending cuts, if that's indeed the options. i'm interesting is if you brought it up, and about what is your take on the economist with the suella braverman position? has created an unnecessary for the prime minister? like a lot of stories could blow over after a couple of weeks. i could blow over after a couple of weeks. ~' . ., ., , weeks. i think the economist view which she was _ weeks. i think the economist view which she was not _ weeks. i think the economist view which she was not really - which she was not really inappropriate home secretary on the basis of policy and outlook. and rishi sunak, is perfectly understandable that he needs to balance out the party, and stable bays, the stable. at the same time,
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she's very ferocious on the subject of immigration. he clearly felt he did that that would buy him some other appointments as well. dominic raabis other appointments as well. dominic raab is very fierce on human rights and acknowledgement about europe so could be very useful in the european legal institutions and how the uk should play there. i think that looked all right on till you looked suella braverman a bit more into tendency, he ran towards a firefight. she has got herself into some trouble. i think that will be interesting what he can stabilise that. i think he has the support she's onlyjust come into the post but if anything else i think she's really in that awkward area where if anything else were to come out that looked ill advised or that she was bending or breaking the rules or sharing information, that would not be good. the sharing information, that would not be aood. ., ., be good. the front page of the independent. _ be good. the front page of the independent, it _ be good. the front page of the independent, it still— be good. the front page of the independent, it still prints - be good. the front page of the independent, it still prints up, | independent, it still prints up, it's very much on the web now. where
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is nancy? suspect exited nancy pelosi is home and attacks husband. a prominent photo of nancy pelosi and her husband paul.— a prominent photo of nancy pelosi and her husband paul. we've all seen on the news — and her husband paul. we've all seen on the news this _ and her husband paul. we've all seen on the news this evening _ and her husband paul. we've all seen on the news this evening tonight, - on the news this evening tonight, it's quite — on the news this evening tonight, it's quite a — on the news this evening tonight, it's quite a shocking thing. it's obviously— it's quite a shocking thing. it's obviously an active case at the nronrent _ obviously an active case at the moment. a man is been charged with attempted murder. paul pelosi seemingly not in a good way i'm sure more _ seemingly not in a good way i'm sure more will— seemingly not in a good way i'm sure more will emerge on this. i was listening — more will emerge on this. i was listening or i watch on the television earlier that more american diplomats and politicians are heing _ american diplomats and politicians are being warned about their own security— are being warned about their own security and stuff at the moment. and this _ security and stuff at the moment. and this is — security and stuff at the moment. and this is a huge shock to a lot of people _ and this is a huge shock to a lot of people out— and this is a huge shock to a lot of people out in the us. nancy pelosi is position— people out in the us. nancy pelosi is position in terms of american policy —
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is position in terms of american policy. not— is position in terms of american policy. not a nice story at all. pureiy— policy. not a nice story at all. purely from a kind of formal policies point of view, she is number three in the american system. ifjoe biden were to keel over, if kamala harris were able to keel over them as they both travelling on the same dc bus and it was involved in a horrible exited she would be president. horrible exited she would be president-— horrible exited she would be resident. , . , ., , , , president. yes and she has been very much in the — president. yes and she has been very much in the eye _ president. yes and she has been very much in the eye of— president. yes and she has been very much in the eye of the _ president. yes and she has been very much in the eye of the storm. - president. yes and she has been very much in the eye of the storm. she . much in the eye of the storm. she was around the january six event on capitol hill, those terrible events then. she's very much targeted by those who don't like democrats and who believe that a lot of america comes from an overdose of the progress class. she's pretty feisty, nancy pelosi. high energy, she's a remarkable woman. and a woman that's an absolute grip on politics. she often has rather testy encounters with people on her own side,
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recently on her decision to travel to taiwan, which the state department didn't like very much. she's very prominent, she's her own person, she sees herself as standing up person, she sees herself as standing up for those institutions of congress was that yes, she is very prominent. but i think this happened and whatever the motivations when this comes out of the assailant it seems very clear that this is not to someone breaking into a house in a terribly violent burglary, which had happened in san francisco. but this was targeted on her. and her husband had his skull partly smashed. very luckily, he looks like he will survive it is very likely to survive. it is an attempted homicide delivered at a political party. serious indeed. it's coronary in the sense that some people in the debate in the united states are kind of almost taking out such competent positions with the distinction between political violence featuring violent acts. it seems to be blurred all the time. as you say quite
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rightly, we don't know the motive for this attack. we haven't heard yet from the person, the man accused doubtless it will be a very high—profile trial when it comes. staying with your california specialism, iran must close this deal for twitter. specialism, iran must close this dealfortwitter. some specialism, iran must close this dealfor twitter. some kind of reservations about the sustainability of this, particularly at a time when so much of the new tech world is feeling the financial squeeze. tech world is feeling the financial st ueeze. ., �* , tech world is feeling the financial suueeze. . �*, ., , , squeeze. indeed. that's really been the sto , squeeze. indeed. that's really been the story. to _ squeeze. indeed. that's really been the story, to stories _ squeeze. indeed. that's really been the story, to stories of— squeeze. indeed. that's really been the story, to stories of the - squeeze. indeed. that's really been the story, to stories of the week - the story, to stories of the week for tech world, one is elon musk finally getting control of twitter. it also want to point you want to back out of the deal. a mercurial coke character. here he was carrying a bathroom sink and saying, let that sink in, rubbed his nose in it. he's an ultra—free—speech purveyor, not just in the sense that people are in that argument but he really believes there has been far too much clamping down on figures and i really think
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is primarily thinking of donald trump and leading trophy to the details have been unfairly treated by the social platforms that he thinks are largely run by silicon valley progresses. that is very devices most people think, i don't want to be on twitter anymore. there's also this macro environment that we're seeing a lot of being wiped off the share price of these very big and important companies, which kind of market makers and technology. it also happened with mark zuckerberg at matter, known as facebook this week. really testing time for the tech companies. these are people don't give up easily. you see that with that kind of bullishness of elon musk, i don't know what it would take to get rid of him. i know what it would take to get rid of him. ., . ., , know what it would take to get rid ofhim. ., . ., , . , know what it would take to get rid ofhim. .,. ._ . , , of him. i noticed if kanye west is responded _ of him. i noticed if kanye west is responded to _ of him. i noticed if kanye west is responded to losing _ of him. i noticed if kanye west is responded to losing his - of him. i noticed if kanye west is responded to losing his twitter i of him. i noticed if kanye west is j responded to losing his twitter or instagram, at least having been suspended by parlor, the cell stylists free—speech platform that allows stuff that some of the other
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platforms will allow. what you make of elon musk? are his best years ahead of him or has a bit of more than he can chew?— than he can chew? that's the question. _ than he can chew? that's the question, isn't _ than he can chew? that's the question, isn't it? _ than he can chew? that's the question, isn't it? who - than he can chew? that's the l question, isn't it? who knows? than he can chew? that's the - question, isn't it? who knows? is clearly— question, isn't it? who knows? is clearly a — question, isn't it? who knows? is clearly a genius. and one of the incredibiy— clearly a genius. and one of the incredibly intelligent people of his generation and successful, as we know— generation and successful, as we know in— generation and successful, as we know in terms of what he's done with tesla _ know in terms of what he's done with tesla and _ know in terms of what he's done with tesla and space acts and other things. — tesla and space acts and other things. and what he does with twitter— things. and what he does with twitter will be fascinating over the next few _ twitter will be fascinating over the next few months, few years. he's got this vision— next few months, few years. he's got this vision in— next few months, few years. he's got this vision in his mind to make free—speech even wider, i suppose and give _ free—speech even wider, i suppose and give those that have been so cold cancelled a platform back. like you touch _ cold cancelled a platform back. like you touch on there, i think donald trunrp _ you touch on there, i think donald trunrp has — you touch on there, i think donald trump has done his own platform since _ trump has done his own platform since coming off twitter. and kanye west similar. i don't know. i think it will— west similar. i don't know. i think it will be _ west similar. i don't know. i think it will be interesting to see how it does _ it will be interesting to see how it does change. i think he wants to see
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that every— does change. i think he wants to see that every one is verified as well, and their verifications... are that every one is verified as well, and their verifications. . .- and their verifications... are you bolso on twitter? _ and their verifications... are you bolso on twitter? to _ and their verifications... are you bolso on twitter? to you - and their verifications... are you bolso on twitter? to you both i and their verifications... are you i bolso on twitter? to you both have twitter accounts? bolso on twitter? to you both have twitteraccounts? is bolso on twitter? to you both have twitter accounts? is it is essential as a journalist which day for both of you? i as a journalist which day for both of ou? ., �* ~' ., as a journalist which day for both of ou? ,, ., ,, ., as a journalist which day for both of ou? «a, ,, .,, of you? i don't know essential but i do think it's — of you? i don't know essential but i do think it's a _ of you? i don't know essential but i do think it's a good _ of you? i don't know essential but i do think it's a good way _ of you? i don't know essential but i do think it's a good way of - of you? i don't know essential but i do think it's a good way ofjust - do think it's a good way ofjust lagging things out. it's nice to be in a conversation, as long as you don't conversation on twitter for the public opinion as a whole. there is something of a chamber of fact —— echo chamber of fact. it is also slightly a left—leaning platform to an extent. you can see why elon musk, in the same way of the broadcasters, not that they go out to be is just what the people who are around it and the ecology is like that. yes, i do find it useful. i was picture myself but i'm just about to get in a fight, actually, this is not the real world and maybe be better to have a cup i agree. always better to have a cup of tea.
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if anyone needs cheering up they need to do a search online for the wonderfuljessica and maya angelo singing. fred, singing right at fred the song with his credit she would have a cuppa tea. i think that's good advice with a wonderful piece. if you ever need cheering up, i strongly recommend that. let's the telegraph was up fears of buyers paying schools. telegraph was up fears of buyers paying schools-— paying schools. yes. interesting line. paying schools. yes. interesting line- from _ paying schools. yes. interesting line. from the _ paying schools. yes. interesting line. from the head _ paying schools. yes. interesting line. from the head of - paying schools. yes. interesting line. from the head of britain'sl line. from the head of britain's private — line. from the head of britain's private schools, the e seven in this piece _ private schools, the e seven in this piece of— private schools, the e seven in this piece of the — private schools, the e seven in this piece of the telegraph have done, alarm _ piece of the telegraph have done, alarm bett— piece of the telegraph have done, alarm bell should be ringing apparently a state school pupils are more _ apparently a state school pupils are more likely than private pupils now to get— more likely than private pupils now to get a _ more likely than private pupils now to get a place at cambridge university. it feels like may the tables — university. it feels like may the tables have turned quite a lot, which — tables have turned quite a lot, which the _ tables have turned quite a lot, which the space does say as well.
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many— which the space does say as well. many years ago more private school students _ many years ago more private school students got into the top universities but it's changing slightly. _ universities but it's changing slightly. but this head of britain's private _ slightly. but this head of britain's private school saying it is not right. — private school saying it is not right. not _ private school saying it is not right, not fair. i'm sure other people — right, not fair. i'm sure other people would maybe disagree with that and _ people would maybe disagree with that and say that it is probably fair. _ that and say that it is probably fair. an— that and say that it is probably fair. an interesting debate and is clearly— fair. an interesting debate and is clearly will have different schools of thought pardon the part. depending on who you ask. it's not fair, when they is opens a whole can of worms and policy. it fair, when they is opens a whole can of worms and policy.— of worms and policy. it does. the background. _ of worms and policy. it does. the background, the _ of worms and policy. it does. the background, the state _ of worms and policy. it does. the background, the state school - of worms and policy. it does. the background, the state school in l background, the state school in oxford, it can't guess which side are beyond. i do understand what he is saying about what happens is you get the pressure that is put on universities to have more state school admissions and on the whole many of them have done so. but of course it's never going to fully
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numerically represent the disproportionate people who go to state school versus private school. i think what will gradually happen is people, parents will make this choice, something that people themselves don't make parents do for themselves don't make parents do for them up to a mature age, will think twice, is this private school thank really worthwhile? i think that will have an effect on the private school systems. that would be my debate for the well, you have to deliver your value in other ways. sometimes it may be that there are also other reasons of why people do not my parents are choosing those schools and of a perfect right to do so. if they're in it's really to get into they're in it's really to get into the top university factory so that they are probably gonna have a bit of a reality check. lovely to see you both. have a great weekend for that thank you for giving us your take on the papers. thank you for giving us your company. the papers will be back tomorrow evening. with the political commentator, jo phillips, and nigel nelson, who's the political editor
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of the sunday mirror and sunday people. dojoin us then if you can but for now, goodnight. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your sports news. we start with ireland, who are close to going out of the rugby league world cup after losing 48—10 to the world's number one side new zealand at headingly tonight. the defeat now leaves ireland relying onjamaica to beat lebanon if they're to reach the quarter—finals. adam wild reports. they've seen some heroes here. still attending to be with the best of them. these ireland fans have come here knowing that only a win will be good enough if they are to keep alive any hopes of making it through to the knockout stages. it sounds simple enough,
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but then again, the are up against a top ranked side in the world. there aren't many task tougher in the game. there aren't many tougher tasks then stopping jerome hughes finding steaks from nowhere. but now the gaps are opening up. this the first of his two first after without ireland suddenly desperate to pinch something. they did just that. ireland's world cup journey barring — a miracle at an end.
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and while bbc news. england's cricketers will likely need to win both of their final group matches at the t20 world cup and that may still not be enough for them to reach the semi finals. that's because their third match — against australia was abandoned because of persistent rain in melbourne. both teams get a point and it leaves england's hopes of progressing in the balance. australia against england at the mcg in a must win world cup match is as big as it gets in your career. they are the games you want to be involved in. no matter what the result was going to be, it's something you want to experience as a cricketer. you don't know how often those kinds of opportunities will come around so i think there is an element of sadness that you don't get to play the match. well the draw leaves england second in the group — just ahead of ireland, who's match against afghanistan earlier this morning was also rained off, without a ball being bowled. it leaves four teams on three points and the group wide open. the football association say progress is being made towards their
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football leadership diversity code targets — despite seeing a decrease in the number of diverse candidates being hired into specific roles. in an annual report released today, figures show clubs have collectively exceeded targets of hiring black, asian and mixed heritage candidates in senior coaching roles in the men's game and in coaching roles in women's football. however, numbers have fallen for diverse candidates being hired into senior management and coaching roles in the men's game, as well as a drop in female coaches hired in women's football. next to formula one — red bull have been handed a £6 million and restrictions on car development time for breaking last season's formula i cost cap. the governing body the fia said that red bull had overspent by £1.86m in 2021, when max verstappen won his first title. team principal christian horner�*s been expalining why they've agreed to the punishment. we've excepted that there
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was absolutely no intention in any way circumnavigate the rules. and that the actual benefits that we're actually talking about with the fia have is .37 of a percent. and of course, we feel with elements like sick pay, unused parts and effective leave, there are mitigating circumstances for that. however, at risk of drawing this out for what could take another potentially nine months, we felt it was in the better interest of everybody to have closure on this and therefore that's why we've accepted these penalties. but i think there is lessons from the night for everybody from those on all sides. hopefully with these new regulations they can be tidied up for future. emma raducanu has withdrawn from great britain's squad for the billiejean king cup finals
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in glasgow next month. the i9—year—old's been recovering from a wrist injury which forced her to miss a recent wta event in romania. as things stand, raducanu's next due to play against ons jabeur in an exhibition in abu dhabi in december. the undisputed lightweight world champion, katie taylor says that she has her eyes on a fight in dublin before the end of her career. the irish fighter was speaking before her contest with argentina's karen elizabeth caraba—jal tomorrow evening. that fight takes place at london's wembley arena, which was also the venue of her first professional fight six years ago. it is great to be back at the scene where it all started. i don't think we would've imagined six years ago we would be in this position and headlining with the likes of madison square garden. bringing women's boxing to where it is right now has been a phenomenal six years. i really honestly believe that the best is yet to come.
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and that's all for now. there's more football, rugby union and rugby league results and reaction on the bbc sport website but from me and the team — goodnight. hello h ello ofte n hello often windy this in the space inside a very mild feeling quite warm when you get to see some sunshine. saturday starts with some rain through wales, the midlands, east anglia pushing north or northern england in the morning to a general denial but by the afternoon he goes north across scotland reaching the far north in the evening. heavy showers in east anglia and the southeast these mainly dry and afternoon, hazy sunshine and warm. temperatures up to 22 celsius with the overnight and into sunday as we push the clocks back to mark the end of british summertime wranglers north from scotland, shower spray to across england, more showers falling into western areas later in the night. temperatures a little bit higher as we start off on sunday morning.
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during sunday cloud and the chance for rain, exactly in the southeast, how extensive studies, the rate is still open to question. elsewhere, sunny spells and heavy showers, some thundery especially because the north and west of the uk. temperatures mid to high teens before a gradual cooldown next week.
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