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After senior medics refuse overtime europe. I would like more shifts, increasing waiting times for operations. Information about the applications ofa information about the applications of a no deal brexit, the hard facts and in sport, wayne rooney returns. Of a no deal brexit, the hard facts of what it would mean in terms of the impact at home but also if we choose to travel abroad, what additional documentation, different hell join championship side passport, queues at airports, nobody derby county as player coach when he leaves the mls injanuary. Likes queues at airports. There is nothing written down to say, you need to do this, this and this if youre travelling abroad again. The biggest worry would be a huge increase in cost when travelling abroad i guess, as well as increases in prices in the uk as well to level 18 year old masie reveals her plan to deal with the possible return of mobile phone roaming charges. To deal with the possible return of good morning and welcome mobile phone roaming chargesm would be more difficult but i would to the bbc news at 9. Probably make mum pay for it. For our top story. Uk supermarkets are seeking permission to Work Together to prevent Food Shortages in the event of a no deal brexit. Theyre hoping the government british tourists, life in amalfi is will waive strict competition rules which normally prevent rival already more expensive. The pound businesses from discussing has fallen, so, a 60 lemonade from supply or pricing. This store now costs about the same throughout the day and across the bbc well be looking into what the impact of leaving in pounds. A 6 euros lemonade. The European Union without a deal could be. Well hear from italian ice cream would you give a discount to british makers to danish pig farmers, from tourists to economists. People . No for years, a holiday but first, what does no deal brexit actually mean . A no deal brexit would mean the uk leaving the European Union here was straightforward. Now, with no formal agreement in place british people whove booked for the end of the year dont yet know what they might have to go through, nor about the future relationship how much more it may all cost. James reynolds, bbc news, on italys between the uk and the eu, amalfi coast. Cutting ties immediately. There would be no transition period where rules and regulations would remain largely the same with me is ian goldin, professor of globalisation while talks to allow a trade deal and development at oxford to be agreed took place. University. Leaving without a deal is the legal default if parliament does not and former Vice President of the world bank. And also im joined by patrick minford, chair prevent it when mps return of applied economics at Cardiff University in the autumn. And a leading brexiteer. The uk would follow World Trade Organization rules to trade welcome to you both. I would like to with the eu and other countries start with you, if i may, patrick while trying to negotiate free trade deals. Well, the Food Industry says leaving in the autumn could pose more supply problems than the original brexit date last march. Minford, no deal brexit on 31st victoria fritz has exploring october, what is the first thing the issues at a wholesale that people are likely to notice on market in birmingham. First november . Well, the point about leaving with no deal is that so, there is a huge impact when it we leave, and that brings the comes to the Food Industry because benefits of brexit, which is the of course, lots of the things that main point of brexit, to get two im surrounded by our perishable, so free trade with other countries, and they are most likely to be impacted by any kind of delays muscles at the to get in charge of our own border. So, this whole idea of regulation, so that we can improve the performance of the economy and supermarkets, food retailers, the entire industry, coming together to productivity growing, and thats the point of it. Of course, we become a coordinate Food Supplies across britain is a really interesting one. There is actually precedent for this third country, and at that point, we kind of behaviour, waiving certain go into trade with the european aspects of competition law in the union as a third country, under wto event of crises, such as during the fuel crisis or the financial crisis, rules. It isnt a state of lawlessness, as many people are the merger between hbos and lloyds suggesting, it is governed by wto banquet was partly allowed because rules, under which all countries of waiving Competition Laws of. The outside the eu trade with the eu. Food industry has asked the competition and markets authority to and we would then trade with the eu issue a letter of comfort to the under those rules and be free to set industry, to say that Something Like our own trade barriers against the rest of the world, as low as we can, this would be in the Public Interest and would be legal. But the industry is wary because back in 2001 they through free trade agreements, thats the object. Do you accept misread some of the signs coming from the government when it comes to there would be any short term dairy prices and supermarkets faced disruption, even if there would be huge fines. The issue is that 31st the longer term benefits you talk about . Well, shortterm disruption, 0ctober huge fines. The issue is that 31st october is a very difficult time for the Food Industry. We import a lot when you change systems, always of food at that time because of course it is halloween here, it is occurs, there is not much one can do about that except make sure that coming up to winter, we have huge demand forfood people are informed about what they coming up to winter, we have huge demand for food and we are not have got to do to get the new system producing as much of it because we have fewer daylight hours. So there going. I dont think anybody denies isa have fewer daylight hours. So there is a real crunch point at that time of the year when it comes to our there might be short term disruption because whenever you change systems, Food Supplies. So, a really interesting thought coming from the that can always happen. Thats why industry, whether or not it will happen and what preparations are made by the industry before that the government is making no deal point is anyones guess. Preparations and getting everybody ready for the sorts of things that tim rycroft is the chief Operations Director at the food your interview was all about with and drink federation, all of these tourists in italy. Let which represents about 300 businesses in the sector. Hes with me now. Me bring in the professor, yes, there might be short term disruption, but in the end, it will be worth it for all the long term good morning. Simple question, are benefits, do you agree . we all going to starve . No. Simple be worth it for all the long term answer. But there will be some benefits, do you agree . I profoundly disagree, i think there will be selective shortages, particularly of massive short term disruption, the fresh food and also some random idea that we revert to wto rules and everything will be ok i think is a shortages, as things like specialist ingredients failed to get through, total fantasy. There is 20 trade as trucks get stopped on the other deals which have been signed over 25 side of yesterday, some things will years between the us and the be unavailable temporarily, other European Union, we would have to things for a longer period of time, enter into those negotiations, ive it will be quite hard to predict. Beenin enter into those negotiations, ive been in them, theyre long and slow how prepared are your members for a and painful processes, when you have and painful processes, when you have a full complaint of people, which we no deal brexit . How prepared are your members for a Nodeal Brexit . I would say most of dont have, on trade. And in the the Larger Companies have done pretty much as much as they can but end, we are 5 of european trade, there are still some things which are unknowable because the they are 50 of us key. They have a government cant tell us the answer much stronger bargaining position, to those questions. We dont know and it is not only about tariffs, precisely what the trading environment will be on first which might revert to wto in the november, we dont know exactly how the eu will behave on that day. So long term, but also other things like our regulatory environment. We they are ready in the sense that dont have one, on some things, like theyve done what they can but there medicines and food, because we have are still some things that they cant do. You know that the given that over. So it will take government will say that the uk has many years, it will be extremely a robust supply chains in place with painful and its not only about the a robust supply chains in place with a number of Different Countries economics, its about the future of beyond the eu, and of course that the united kingdom, whether scotland half our food is remains part of it, its about the beyond the eu, and of course that half ourfood is produced here in future of northern ireland, its a the uk. Only a third actually comes from the eu. Actually that very big, catastrophic decision and we need to understand that and proportion goes down a bit, domestic negotiate a better deal. |j Food Production goes down in the we need to understand that and negotiate a better deal. I want to winter. In that sense 0ctober come back to you, patrick minford, Food Production goes down in the winter. In that sense october is not great timing because it is the end but can we just take a step back of the uk growing season and we because there may be some people start to rely a bit more on foreign listening who might not be familiar by what we mean by wto rules, these imports at that point, 70 of our imported food comes from the eu. The are World Trade Organisation rules, how do they differ from what we have government is right, we do have robust supply chains, nobody is at the moment . Wto tariffs apply to going to staff but people are used to having things on the shelves everyday of the year and that is not every product for every country in going to be the case. You talked the world. They are basic rules. But about disruption perhaps more in the what countries do is they negotiate short term in the longer term, is much better deals. For example, we have no tariffs and no blockages in it your view that things will work themselves out . Its very difficult trade with the European Union. The to predict what happens in several eu has now negotiated a free trade days, weeks, into a no deal scenario agreement with latin america, with because who knows how the government asia, with the us, with canada. It and eu will react. But from a is negotiating many others. So you planning point of view, we think this disruption is going to go on lower it even further. Its not only for several months. The government, about the tariffs, say, 10 on auto, of course, says that lots of which is what it is under wto, but preparations have been made for a its also about whether you have to no deal brexit and indeed they are stop things at the border and inspect them and what the quality of 110w no deal brexit and indeed they are now turbocharging those preparations, will that make a your medicines is like, whether your difference . Welcome of the government has announced extra money food meets standards, it is all of for things like infrastructure and those things, that is why the border force cards which i am sure lorries get stopped, its notjust will make some difference. There is the tariffs, thats the easy part of no support yet for industry it, it is to check that it complies directly, which is something the with the standards. So, i know deal scottish and welsh governments are providing for small businesses, so oui providing for small businesses, so right would be a catastrophic our members are still spending large amounts of money procuring new warehousing, stockpiling food, trying to make supply chains more robust. So in that sense we are not decision, according to professor seeing the benefit of that at the goldin. Convince him that it wont moment. Can you give us a sense of be. This is simply reheating the what kind of food they might go into re brexit arguments that we had in the referendum. But this is a the shops which they might not be able to buy, perhaps not on 1st of specific question about a no deal november but going up to christmas brexit, not rehashing the debate perhaps . Of course fresh food will that we had three years ago, it is a be the tip of the iceberg, it will no deal brexit on 31st october. Be the tip of the iceberg, it will be the tip of the iceberg, it will be the most visible thing because we rely on europe for a lot of our well, a brexit with no deal means a fresh food imports, particularly as we head into autumn. But because we brexit under wto rules, when we cant predict which lorries will get leave. And those rules are very stopped, there will be some random specific and they are embodied in eu shortages, i think. Stopped, there will be some random shortages, ithink. So stopped, there will be some random shortages, i think. So if you look and uk law and they make these ata shortages, i think. So if you look at a relatively complex food product which might have seven or 12 border controls which professor goldin talked about illegal. They ingredients, if you havent got one also make changes of standards of those ingredients on the day you wa nt to of those ingredients on the day you want to make that product, you cant illegal, they cant disk eight against our goods which meet their make it. Specialist ingredients. Standards, nor can we discriminate against theirs. So the things he is such as. . We rely on imports of a talking about are all illegal. The particular type of flour for bread, whole world trade with the eu as for example. It is very difficult to third countries, and they have to say precisely, and i know that is obey the law, that is actually built frustrating, but we do think that into eu and uk law and a lot of there will be some random shortages that are unpredictable. Thanks for people dont seem to realise. That is useful your phone has long talking to us. Because we are very short of time. British Airways Passengers are experiencing long delays professor goldin, we are out of time at airports this morning but briefly, is it illegal . They because of problems with its check in and flight negotiate on the basis of agreements departure systems. The airline is reverting to manual we have signed, and we have to sign those agreements, we have to agree systems and says the issues the standards in the process is to do that. Both of you, i am really are affecting flight departures across the network, although not every airport is affected. Grateful to you both for your time ba says customers should check the status of their flight and allow and sorry to cut it short. Lets join more time at the airport. Victoria derbyshire to find out what shes got coming up in her programme at ten oclock. Well, Kieran Healey ryder boarded his london bound flight in glasgow at 6 30 this morning, but after two hours of delays the passengers we have the latest on the ba were taken off the plane. Hejoins me now from glasow. Check in problems. Also, a new injection that can help obese and thanks for taking the time to talk diabetic patients lose £10 mac in to us. Just tell us what happened just a month. We will talk to the first of all when you arrived at the airport . Well, just to build on what woman leading the research. Plus we speak to people who work for small you said, we have actually chosen to and medium sized firms about the impact of ideal brexit, including a get off the plane, the plane was still waiting and they were inviting us still waiting and they were inviting us to stay on the plane. We boarded Food Manufacturing company that at half past six for a seven oclock flight at half past six for a seven oclock flight to london heathrow. And voted for brexit but no deal. We are pretty quickly they said there had worried because we will have been an it outage across their containers on the water and for us network and they were unable to it isa depart, it was affecting all of the containers on the water and for us it is a big concern over tariffs. Ba planes specifically. So, we were what will happen . Will there be flying down to heathrow terminal 5 delays . It will be a big concern for and there were a number of people on our customers as well. If you run or the plane who were travelling on holidays, there were children, there we re holidays, there were children, there were a lot of people travelling down work for a small or medium sized business, how do you view the prospect of an ideal brexit . Join us from scotland for an event in live at 10am. London. After about half an hour join us live at 10am. Now its time for a passengers started to. There were look at the weather. Not any updates, the staff on the plane were brilliant, they were fantastic, with the information they it is only wednesday, but storms did have, to look after us, but ahead for this weekend but i can after a few hours, after a 5am start that be right in august . This morning, it felt to me like it yes, that is right and we see the was not fortuitous to stay on the impact of that tomorrow evening and plane and i will be heading back to on friday we will have heavy rain, the office shortly. Have you heard from ba at all . Well, we were met by strengthening winds and gales across england and wales on saturday. Today ground staff as we got off the gate we have slow moving thunderstorms who took our name and gave us a across scotland. It adds to the leaflet. Clearly a number of us who rainfall totals we have already had we re leaflet. Clearly a number of us who were travelling today had expected to be disrupted when we thought the here. In northern ireland, England Strike would have gone ahead and wales today there are showers yesterday, and so, we were just moving from the west to the east. Talking about whether or not it was not much of a breeze in the north connected. Clearly it is a which means you will have prolonged com pletely connected. Clearly it is a completely separate issue. The it showers. Temperatures 15 211. This outage, they say, isnt specific to them. When i got through to evening and overnight we will have departures, to where i am now, to go clear skies, still a few showers back into the office, the staff are dotted here and there are around england and wales. But still heavy still checking people in and they have no more information than the ones across the far north of people on the plane, actually. What scotla nd ones across the far north of scotland with temperatures falling to similar values to last night. Was the scene at the airport, was it chaotic orfairly tomorrow we start off on a dry note was the scene at the airport, was it chaotic or fairly orderly . It was super well organised. Glasgow with fewer showers around, but a airport itself is brilliant. I am fairamount of with fewer showers around, but a fair amount of cloud bubbling up travelling to and from overly small, through the day. It is later tiny island off the west of tomorrow when we see this system coming in, this deep area of low scotland, called jura, travel to and pressure from the south west from jura is often difficult but it bringing rain and strengthening is the first time i have known a winds as of the next couple of days. Com plete is the first time i have known a complete outage where there has been no information available. The service was brilliant, ultimately we we re service was brilliant, ultimately we were just sat service was brilliant, ultimately we werejust sat on service was brilliant, ultimately we were just sat on the tarmac at hello, this is bbc news, glasgow. So, the service was the headlines. Brilliant, the staff were brilliant supermarkets call on but unfortunately it doesnt look the government to scrap like we will be making it down to strict Competition Laws, to prevent Food Shortages london today. So grateful for your in the event of a no deal brexit. Time and good luck. Nhs pension rules blamed all day well be looking for deterring senior doctors in england and wales from taking at what impact a no deal brexit on additional shifts are to be might have in different overhauled. Areas including britons some nhs consultants travelling in europe. Who did overtime saw all of their extra pay had been taken in tax. The biggest worry would be about a its hoped that changes to the rules being announced huge increase in cost one being by ministers today will abroad and an increase in prices in the uk as well. Help cut waiting lists. Joining me now to and well be answering discuss the proposals your questions, about what a no deal is phil de warren penny, a consultant psychiatrist who also brexit might mean. Serves as the deputy chair british Airways Passengers face of the british medical associations long delays because of problems with its check in consulta nts committee. And departures systems. Plans to resolve a row with doctors over their pensions, after senior medics refuse overtime shifts, increasing waiting times for operations. Thank you forjoining us. Im cheaper fuel for millions of british assuming that you welcome this households, as regulator 0fgem announces its lowering price caps announcement . In brief terms, it is this october meaning households could typically pay remarkably helpful that the less than £75 a year. Government have finally listened to us on government have finally listened to us on this. Weve spent a large part of the last year trying to get the message across, which has subsequently been picked up by nhs providers. Do i welcome this . Well, i think its an early start. What else needs to be done at . 0k, i think its an early start. What else needs to be done at . Ok, so, in the short term, the local mitigations which have been proposed may help some doctor manage things, to be able to commit to work theyve already dropped as a result of tax charges, but the real test is going to be whatever treasury decides as a dont forget, we want to hear from result of their review of annual you if you have any questions about how and no deal brexit might have an impact on us. Get in touch. In the allowa nce result of their review of annual allowance and particularly tapered annual allowance, as well as issues to do with the lifetime allowance. Meantime, Spanish Police are fundamentally, only with a vertical investigating after rental cars on overhaul of these tax regulations the Holiday Island of majorca were will there be a sustainable found vandalised. The attacks were guarantee for doctors that they filmed by a far left group which wont be penalised for going to work and doing above and beyond. Have you regularly stages summer protests been able to evaluate what doctors against mass tourism. On the video is released on social media vehicles have not done, what has not been can be seen sprayed with graffiti, having their tyres slashed and their done because of the Pension Regulations as they stand at the windscreens destroyed by hammers. Moment . 0k, windscreens destreged bg hammers. Claim v regulations as they stand at the moment . Ok, so, weve done some sequential surveys of our membership, and our latest survey of 6000 senior doctors has shown that 31 have already reduced their working hours and their working commitment, because of these taxation applications. And another 37 are planning on doing so already. Now, in the main, this isnt about reducing to part time, this is doctors who are still doing a full timejob of this is doctors who are still doing a full time job of [io odd hours a week, but the fundamental issue of staffing problems within the nhs means that on average, most co nsulta nts means that on average, most consultants are doing between 6 8 hours of paid overtime and a similar sort of amount of unpaid overtime each week, to help shore up the service. Im sure most people probably will have a lot of sympathy with the doctors, if we work extra, we wa nt with the doctors, if we work extra, we want to be paid for it, we dont wa nt to we want to be paid for it, we dont want to be penalised for it. But i do wonder what impact this has all had on patients, and will patients now see an improvement, for example, ina cut now see an improvement, for example, in a cut to waiting times . now see an improvement, for example, in a cut to waiting times . I think it is far too early to turn round and say that that is likely to happen. The commitment that the government has given at the moment is from the department of health, whilst that is a welcome early part ofa whilst that is a welcome early part of a conversation and subsequent consultation, the fundamental issues here will sit with treasury. Phil de warren penny, deputy chair of the co nsulta nts warren penny, deputy chair of the Consultants Committee of the british medical association, thank you very much for your time. The price of energy is set to fall for millions of british households this october after the regulator 0fgem, announced its lowering price caps. 0fgem sets maximum prices that can be charged for gas and electricity to those who have not switched suppliers and are on default tariffs. The new cap could see these households typically pay £75 less a year. The regulator attributed the fall to lower wholesale energy prices. Joining me now is our business presenter dominic 0connell. Tell especially more about why this cap is coming down . This is one of the few legacies we have left from theresa mays time as prime minister. She wanted an Energy Price Cap and she got it. It came in in january. The way it works is that offjim revisits the price twice a year, and this is the first august revision. In february prices went up by £120 a year, this time they are coming down by £75. It means on an annual basis, the average bill for gas and electricity will be £75 lower than it was before, at around £1100. For most people on this kind of terrace, that is 11 Million People on the default tariff, so this £1179 will apply to them. There is also a separate fall in the price for people on prepayment metres, thats another 4 Million People. So altogether 15 Million People will see Lower Energy Bills this winter. So good news for them . It is but we dont know what is going to happen at the next revision. The headlines on bbc news. Supermarkets call on the government to scrap strict Competition Laws, to prevent Food Shortages in the event of a no deal brexit. British Airways Passengers face long delays because of problems with its check in and departures systems. Plans to resolve a row with doctors over their pensions after senior medics refuse overtime shifts increasing waiting times for operations. Ina in a sport, wayne rooney is on his way back to english football. Hes signed an 18 month contract with championship side derby county. He willjoin in championship side derby county. He will join in january as championship side derby county. He willjoin injanuary as player coach. He has been playing for dc united in the united states. England have lostjimmy anderson for the second son of but they should be able to call on an informed jofra archer, who took six wickets and scored a century for the sussex second xi last night as he continues to recover from a side strain. And anthonyjoshua says to recover from a side strain. And Anthony Joshua says he to recover from a side strain. And anthonyjoshua says he is determined to get his passion back for boxing. He is scheduled for a rematch later this year. He says he wants to prove it was a one off. The case of the british woman accused of making a false Rape Allegation in cyprus has been adjourned this morning, after her lawyer resigned from the case. Lets get the latest now from our correspondent mark lowen in cyrpus. Bring us up to date with what has happened, mark . Rebecca, it was a short hearing this morning here in paralimni in cyprus, when the defendant was led into the trial, to the courthouse, to the court room, to hear that her lawyer, Andreas Pittadjis, had resigned from the case. He made a statement in the courtroom saying he was to resign, citing a serious disagreement over the handling of the case, and the case was then adjourned to 19th august. The defendant, tearful, was remanded in custody until then. Afterwards, we came out of the courtroom and we spoke to Andreas Pittadjis and asked him why he had resigned, he refused to specify exactly the reason. But in the last couple of days, an organisation providing Legal Assistance to the british 19 year old woman which calls itselfjustice abroad released a statement saying that the 19 year old woman had retracted her rape claims after pressure the cypriot police, who had threatened, in their words, to arrest her friends. We asked the lawyer whether that was the source of the disagreement betweenjustice abroad john and himself, he refused to say so, he said it was a criminal 0ffence to specify the course of the disagreement. But the timing would suggest that the disagreement between the two parties rests in this recent claim byjustice abroad. So what happens next . The case will come back on 19th august. We will wait to find out who will be the new legal team for the british woman. Let me remind you of the particulars of the case. She alleged back in july that she had been gang raped by a group of 12 israelis between the ages of 15 and 18 in the party town of ayia napa. The israelis were taken into of ayia napa. The israelis were ta ken into custody of ayia napa. The israelis were taken into custody and then dna evidence and mobile phone footage proved their defence, which was that the sex act was consensual. She said that she had made the claim of gang rape in anger after the sex with some of the israelis had been filmed. That was later released online. Her lawyer, who is no longer her lawyer, of course, had said that the filming of the sex act and the releasing of it online was a much more serious act than making the false rape claim. But it appears that there was a disagreement in the last few days between the parties, so we wait for their case to come back on 19th august. The israelis are now all back in israel and she is facing charges of causing public mischief, which would carry a sentence of up to a year and a hefty

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