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tv   The Papers  BBC News  November 2, 2022 10:30pm-10:46pm GMT

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thank you, fergus walsh with the story of that drug and possible benefits for people suffering from depression. time for a look at the weather now, with stav danaos. it's been a very windy end to the day, severe gales across the irish sea coasts and heavy rain which has continued to spread its way eastwards. you can see here this deep area of low pressure and the active weather front, pretty much across the south and south—east right now, lots of showers rattling in across scotland and northern ireland. some of that rain is quite heavy, flashes of lightning a few hours ago. doesn't seem to be so thundery at the moment, but torrential downpours in places, localised flooding and wind will be a feature. gusting 50 or 60 mph across southern and western coasts
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and picking up again across scotland as we head through tonight. the wind is tending to ease down from northern ireland, the rest of england and wales. the rain band becomes stuck across the south—east of england, very wet through the night. elsewhere, turns a little bit drier. 0ne night. elsewhere, turns a little bit drier. one or two mark of showers, most of them affecting the north and west of scotland, where the wind will be strongest overnight. still double figures across the southeast with that rain band. the rain lingers on tomorrow across much of the south—east, that corner of the country. the next area of low pressure will start to run into northern ireland and then into wales, the south—west of england. showers increasing, the rain eventually cleared from the south—east and east anglia but it is a slow process. elsewhere, quite a bit of sunshine around. the best across the far north of the country, plenty of showers in the south. 13 degrees will be the high, a cooler feel across the north. the area of low pressure clears away on friday, high pressure builds, which will settle things down before the weekend. not a bad day on friday,
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chilly, mind you. some mist and fog, temperatures up to 1a degrees in the south. into the weekend, rain and gales across the country again, it'll be wet, particularly in the south—east on sunday. stay tuned. thanks, stav. and that's bbc news at ten on wednesday 2nd november. there's more analysis of the days main stories on newsnight with victoria derbyshire which is just getting underway on bbc two. the news also continues here on bbc one as now it's time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions. bringing us tomorrow. hello and welcome to our look ahead
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to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are kevin schofield, political editor of huffpost uk — and anna mikhailova, who's deputy political editor at the mail on sunday. tomorrow's front pages, starting with the financial times reports on the federal reserve signalling for longer. the i headlines the home office leaving a coach of migrants at a train station — it's describes as a �*major error�*. the metro also focuses on this — trying to rescue a young man seeking asylum. the independent reports a prime minister could try to be leader. in the bit to make met hancock compete when he goes on the itv show. let's start with the papers. migration and the situation advanced and continues to dominate coverage. let's look at the guardian first.
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home office, asylum—seekers on linden street. kevin, do take us through this, please. fix, linden street. kevin, do take us through this, please.— through this, please. a pretty remarkable — through this, please. a pretty remarkable story _ through this, please. a pretty remarkable story on - through this, please. a pretty remarkable story on the - through this, please. a pretty remarkable story on the front| through this, please. a pretty i remarkable story on the front of through this, please. a pretty - remarkable story on the front of the guardian and 11 asylum—seekers were effectively pumped on the streets and in victoria and in the centre of london and on tuesday night, there into a weird, they were wearing flip—flops, no appropriate clothing which is left abandoned, almost in the middle of london and there's no detail dancing on the front page on how this came about and it came as a major concern but we are already hearing about awful conditions in the centre itself, massive overcrowding, disease and potentially violent outbreaks as well as those houses become
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increasingly frustrated and angry at the living conditions and apparently for whatever reason, being boston to the centre of london and abandoned, the centre of london and abandoned, the whole thing to seems utterly chaotic and again, it has serious questions of the home office and getting to grips with rapidly worsening situations. fin getting to grips with rapidly worsening situations. on the guardian newspaper, - worsening situations. on the guardian newspaper, gather| worsening situations. on the - guardian newspaper, gather your belongings and up to six people are now being officially removed daily by giving the guardian headline, removals, transport, doesn't go to plan at all times. find removals, transport, doesn't go to plan at all times.— plan at all times. and this he riuhtl plan at all times. and this he rightly said. _ plan at all times. and this he rightly said, it's _ plan at all times. and this he rightly said, it's quite - plan at all times. and this he rightly said, it's quite chaoticj plan at all times. and this he - rightly said, it's quite chaotic and those who are left at the victoria station were left without money, most of them.— most of them. and didn't have an hinu most of them. and didn't have anything to — most of them. and didn't have anything to wear— most of them. and didn't have anything to wear or _ most of them. and didn't have anything to wear or anything i most of them. and didn't have | anything to wear or anything to most of them. and didn't have - anything to wear or anything to go to and _ anything to wear or anything to go to and it's — anything to wear or anything to go to and it's another set of front pages — to and it's another set of front
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pages on _ to and it's another set of front pages on immigration that look really— pages on immigration that look really quite damaging for the government and will not be anything rishi sunak will be pleased about. both compassion and his style and it's the opposite of both. were both compassion and his style and it's the opposite of both.— it's the opposite of both. were to be learning _ it's the opposite of both. were to be learning from _ it's the opposite of both. were to be learning from rishi _ it's the opposite of both. were to be learning from rishi sunak- it's the opposite of both. were to be learning from rishi sunak so l it's the opposite of both. were to i be learning from rishi sunak so far in this first week? the be learning from rishi sunak so far in this first week?— be learning from rishi sunak so far in this first week? the honeymoon is certainly over— in this first week? the honeymoon is certainly over for _ in this first week? the honeymoon is certainly over for him _ in this first week? the honeymoon is certainly over for him already - in this first week? the honeymoon is certainly over for him already and . certainly over for him already and we know he was coming into a pretty difficult situation to put it mildly. running to be leader in the summer and he lost to liz truss and her time in office was nothing short of terrible and things even worse now than they were back in the summer and now than they were back in the summerand so, i now than they were back in the summer and so, i think he's under a lot of pressure with the appointment of braverman and he seemed pretty
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rattled and they had them where they wanted them today if he is under any illusions as to how big a job is god on his hands to turn around, not just the economy in the country but is on parties fortunes, but he is certainly under no illusions now. that being said, there's a great air of professionalism and operation, not there will be terribly difficult given what was there before but only gets himself for this before, obviously, make sure, the tax rises, public spending cuts and again, that will increase pressure on him and make it difficult for him to keep his conservative mps in line, i think. .. his conservative mps in line, i think. ., .. his conservative mps in line, i think. ., ., ,, . �* . . think. you mention suella braverman which features _ think. you mention suella braverman which features the _ think. you mention suella braverman which features the home _ think. you mention suella braverman which features the home secretary i think. you mention suella braverman| which features the home secretary on its front page the express, suella braverman eyes up three more countries to send migrants. wejust
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eyes up three more countries to send migrants. we just about get the front page where i canjust migrants. we just about get the front page where i can just see those three countries mentioned, paraguay, peru, to take us through which you know, anna. this paraguay, peru, to take us through which you know, anna.— which you know, anna. this looks like a desperate _ which you know, anna. this looks like a desperate red _ which you know, anna. this looks like a desperate red meat - which you know, anna. this looks. like a desperate red meat situation once again, throwing something to the conservative right which takes it further— the conservative right which takes it further than rwanda which already has not _ it further than rwanda which already has not been a success and promising that this _ has not been a success and promising that this is _ has not been a success and promising that this is how they're going to apparently handle the asylum crisis and of— apparently handle the asylum crisis and of course, it is a strange front page _ and of course, it is a strange front page to _ and of course, it is a strange front page to be — and of course, it is a strange front page to be sitting on a day where the government hasjust confirmed itsiudicial— the government hasjust confirmed itsjudicial review i the government hasjust confirmed its judicial review i started and so legal— its judicial review i started and so legal challenges the idea they can expanded further already pretty much a no go _ expanded further already pretty much a no go is _ expanded further already pretty much a no go is for the birds and only
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creates— a no go is for the birds and only creates this impression that they do not have _ creates this impression that they do not have it — creates this impression that they do not have it under control and this is not _ not have it under control and this is not a _ not have it under control and this is not a grown—up approach to immigration of the roots of it, the home _ immigration of the roots of it, the home office taking so long to process— home office taking so long to process claims is not being handled. when _ process claims is not being handled. when we _ process claims is not being handled. when we look at those countries, is that a surprising list? for the next on the list after rwanda in earlier discussions as you it's the first i've heard of the specific countries being mentioned and they will pursue this further tomorrow with number ten but as anna says, is quite remarkable to see them talking about the scheme to include other countries when rwanda which is a flagship with great fanfare back at easter time by priti patel, the home secretary and boris johnson, easter time by priti patel, the home secretary and borisjohnson, that is been run into the sand and bob down by legal disputes and not a single
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migrant is actually flown in from the uk to rwanda and so, you might think they want to focus on getting that arm of the scheme up and running and properly before looking to expand and other countries if thatis to expand and other countries if that is even possible and i think, it feels like red meat being thrown and rather than restless conservative backbenchers who will be getting it in the neck from below the constituents who want to see this immigration crisis tackled and have to see what more details and we have to see what more details and how far down the tracks if they are in discussion with this, as i say, so far, the evidence would suggest that these are the silver bullet that these are the silver bullet that these are the silver bullet that the government would like them to be and so, i think the proof of
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this will be. banks of the biggest bang price since black wednesday. anna, i listen to everything you both say but i also do occasional checking of my own stats and is wondering if black wednesday did refer to 1992 and it turns out on that article that it does and do take us the story. they are stated to _ does and do take us the story. they are stated to increase _ does and do take us the story. they are stated to increase the bank rate by 75%~ _ are stated to increase the bank rate by 75% yet — are stated to increase the bank rate by 7.5%. yet another increase which will feed _ by 7.5%. yet another increase which will feed into peoples, quite significantly, another big knock on effect _ significantly, another big knock on effect in _ significantly, another big knock on effect in mortgages and expecting to see another rate rise tomorrow and so, pretty— see another rate rise tomorrow and so, pretty much every homeowner is going _ so, pretty much every homeowner is going to _ so, pretty much every homeowner is going to be — so, pretty much every homeowner is going to be watching this very carefully— going to be watching this very carefully and it isjust going to be watching this very
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carefully and it is just another example _ carefully and it is just another example and huge at the moment, yes, he has _ example and huge at the moment, yes, he has come _ example and huge at the moment, yes, he has come and and is a safe pair of hands _ he has come and and is a safe pair of hands as— he has come and and is a safe pair of hands as far as the markets are concerned — of hands as far as the markets are concerned but it does not take away from the _ concerned but it does not take away from the fact that we've still got inflation — from the fact that we've still got inflation of a 10%, with the bank of england _ inflation of a 10%, with the bank of england desperately trying to curb that but— england desperately trying to curb that but these rate rises in the future — that but these rate rises in the future affect is only about to really — future affect is only about to really start having on people. as we look at that — really start having on people. as we look at that story _ really start having on people. as we look at that story in _ really start having on people. as we look at that story in the _ really start having on people. as we look at that story in the telegraph . look at that story in the telegraph are the biggest rate rising for black wednesday, is anything on his out tray at the moment? hat black wednesday, is anything on his out tray at the moment?— black wednesday, is anything on his out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that is _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that is the _ out tray at the moment? not in terms of rishi sunak, that is the one - of rishi sunak, that is the one glimmer of light and the markets have responded reasonably well to both his appointments and jeremy hunt as chancellor and there definitely seen as a pairs of hands
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and the chaos that we saw which followed the budget from september and yields rising borrowing rates and yields rising borrowing rates and the pound plummeting, that seems to have levelled off so i suppose you could point it out and say, well, the basis of the economy isn't as unstable as it was and maybe this time last month, that being said, there still coming into winter with an energy crisis going up and huge black holes in the public finances which need to be filled on november the 17th byjeremy hunt and inflation going up and if you're in a tracker mortgage you're looking at 0.75% rise in the base rate, then thatis 0.75% rise in the base rate, then that is hundreds of pounds extra that is hundreds of pounds extra that you're going to have to find if you want your mortgage. the good news as far as ordinary people are concerned is it is pretty thin on
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the ground and you know this works. people look for someone to blame and the look of the government and the see what you're doing to help us and unfortunately for the government, their eco room is very small right now because they have to find money raising taxes and cutting public spending it's not as if they can give out the cash the months ahead. it is a pretty grim picture for rishi sunak.— it is a pretty grim picture for rishi sunak. the international situation on _ rishi sunak. the international situation on the _ rishi sunak. the international situation on the front - rishi sunak. the international situation on the front page, . rishi sunak. the international i situation on the front page, the rishi sunak. the international - situation on the front page, the fed signal slowerfor situation on the front page, the fed signal slower for longer approaches to future rises after lifting rates again. this is an international situation. �* again. this is an international situation-— again. this is an international situation. �* , . , situation. and the significance is where the fed _ situation. and the significance is where the fed goes, _ situation. and the significance is where the fed goes, the - situation. and the significance is where the fed goes, the bank i situation. and the significance is - where the fed goes, the bank follows in this— where the fed goes, the bank follows in this is— where the fed goes, the bank follows in this is probably the biggest indicator— in this is probably the biggest indicator once again that we will see similar rise tomorrow and the difference — see similar rise tomorrow and the difference between the approach to
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this is— difference between the approach to this is it _ difference between the approach to this is it is — difference between the approach to this is it is much faster and moving and raising — this is it is much faster and moving and raising their rates and the bank of england has come under heavy criticism — of england has come under heavy criticism for having not acted fast enough _ criticism for having not acted fast enough and playing catch up since. the significance of this front—page is the _ the significance of this front—page is the fed — the significance of this front—page is the fed is also saying while they are continuing to raise rates, there are continuing to raise rates, there are some _ are continuing to raise rates, there are some possible good news of silver— are some possible good news of silver lining that there are no longer— silver lining that there are no longer having to wait for indications to come down and stop raising _ indications to come down and stop raising small increments. in the crib is _ raising small increments. in the crib is going to start falling and how fast— crib is going to start falling and how fast rates are rising in america and that— how fast rates are rising in america and that gives us hope they will see and that gives us hope they will see a similar— and that gives us hope they will see a similartrend here in the not—too—distant future in the bad news _ not—too—distant future in the bad news is _ not—too—distant future in the bad news is that the rates generally will be — news is that the rates generally will be higher than previously expected as the longer—term. what happens _ expected as the longer—term. what happens there tends to follow what happens _ happens there tends to follow what happens here. and happens there tends to follow what happens here-—

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