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Hello, good evening and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are james rampton, features writer for the independent, and me are james rampton, features writerfor the independent, and the political strategistjoe writerfor the independent, and the political strategist joe tanner. We say good evening to you both. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in and dominated by one story. The Financial Times has the story. The Financial Times has the story of the day and a picture of luxembourgs Prime Minister xavier bet gesturing towards an empty podium, after Boris Johnson bet gesturing towards an empty podium, after borisjohnson chose not to appear at a News Conference due to noisy protesters. It also reports a spike in oil prices. The metro also has that photo of Xavier Bettel going it alone at an empty podium. It all ends injeers, it says, and shows another picture of the protesters who caused the disruption. No wonder britain voted to quit the eu, the express says, and attacks the luxembourg Prime Ministers speech, describing it as a stage managed anti brexit rant. Luxembourg laughs in johnsons a stage managed anti brexit rant. Luxembourg laughs injohnsons face. The Daily Telegraph writes, describing the visit to the luxembourg Prime Minister is an ambush. The guardian says Boris Johnson was left humiliated and says his claims of progress in the brexit negotiations lie in tatters. In the time says boris was ambushed at the conference in an extraordinary break with protocol. Its cover pictures from the clothing design house burberrys show on the closing day of London Fashion week. Well, lets go to this, it is the picture story of the day, this picture of the luxembourg Prime Minister gesturing to the empty podium is on the front page of four orfive to the empty podium is on the front page of four or five papers. He is empty podium inking. A very new word. Im sure the whole of europe is using it. Now satan says you are cursed to live in Interesting Times and every day you think there are five stories that on any other day the first five pages would be devoted to that. Poor old jo swinson hasnt got anywhere near the front pages and her conference is in full swing. David camerons book nowhere to be seen. Its all about Xavier Bettel and his very, somebody said, grandstanding, i think was Nicholas Soames said that, grandstanding speech, but it is so interesting how the papers have completely divided along predictable lines. The express is incandescent in full brexit mode, shouting almost no wonder britain voted to quit the eu, and absolutely furious about the way our Prime Minister has apparently been insulted by this stage managed anti brexit rant, as they say. And then the guardian by contrast has said johnson has been humiliated, so the paper is very much flying their own brexit and anti brexit flags. May it isa brexit and anti brexit flags. May it is a marvellous sight, seeing how this one event has been completely treated so differently. It it feels like christmas dinner, we have all the family coming round and they all have a different view. You can imagine families up and down the country saying, well, i thought it was brilliant. It was absolutely the right thing for him to do, then someone right thing for him to do, then someone else will say, look at this fellow, we have never seen him before, from this Little Country of luxembourg that we know nothing about, and now he will be a household name. Its such an interesting site. And really, i want to say unprecedented, im sure it isnt, im sure someone else this has happened to, but i cant remembera site of has happened to, but i cant remember a site of one of these very big diplomatic events, which actually was massively hyped, and interestingly actually by our side it was massively hyped about going to see Jean Claude Juncker rather than going to sea battle. Now everyone will be talking Xavier Bettel. Jeanclaude juncker does get a little mention in the guardian, saying mrjuncker had said it was Boris Johnsons saying mrjuncker had said it was borisjohnsons responsibility saying mrjuncker had said it was Boris Johnsons responsibility to come forward with the legally operational solutions. This will be to the question of the irish border, and that such proposals have not yet been made. I suppose this is a measure of the theatre we saw today, and the real emotion they appeared to be. We do not know Xavier Bettel. We do now. He appeared to be generally very angry. |j we do now. He appeared to be generally very angry. I think he will be on strictly come dance and because he has become a genuine celebrity. I saw something on have i got news for you when Roy Hattersley pulled out for the umpteenth time and they just put pulled out for the umpteenth time and theyjust put it up of lard in his place. That definitely would have been a diplomatic incident may bea have been a diplomatic incident may be a model of the incredible hulk turning green. The guardian have called it the incredible sulk, the invisible man. Hes gone from green to yellow, they are saying. So having brought up a superhero, very ill advised, in my eyes, yesterday, he is now reaping the world win, johnson, with all of these snide and humorous takes on what has happened today. However the person who will be most pleased about this is johnson himself and his cohorts, dominic cummings. If they are waging a waragainst dominic cummings. If they are waging a war against the perceived smugness and arrogance of europe, then this is manna from heaven and the express has played right into that story. Absolutely, and the language is very different. The guardian talk of the pm being mocked for backing out of a press conference to avoid noisy protesters. But then Senior Tories denounce a deplorable attempt to humiliate borisjohnson denounce a deplorable attempt to humiliate Boris Johnson as denounce a deplorable attempt to humiliate borisjohnson as he met for talks. 50 it is a really interesting mix, and you are absolutely right, if we are looking for the headline, no wonder britain voted to quit the eu, there are going to be even remainers actually who are hardening and finding that they are actuallyjust so frustrated and so sick of the discussion on what is going on that this will play into a lot of peoples cans. |j what is going on that this will play into a lot of peoples cans. Ijust wa nt to into a lot of peoples cans. Ijust want to bring in the front page of the metro, just to show the different treatments the papers are giving this same story in the photograph. The metro says it all ends injails, and then the Daily Telegraph, luxembourg laughs in johnsons face. James, i think you we re johnsons face. James, i think you were quite amused at the first paragraph of the Daily Telegraphs story. Talk about emotive politically biased language, the talks fell into chaos yesterday, ambushed by the leader of the eus smallest country, thats not in fact true, it is malta, and mocked by one apostles very senior figures, so very loaded language playing into the expresss idea that it is some kind of privileged elite in the eu who are just kind of privileged elite in the eu who arejust laughing kind of privileged elite in the eu who are just laughing at the honest toilers of britain, who only want an honest brexit. But they try to mock luxembourg by calling at the smallest country but then they suggest this fellow no one has heard of before, bettel, is one of russells most senior figures one of brusselss most senior figures. It is literally, you could almost feel the tapping and the anger coming out of the telegraphs keyboards at the moment that was written. There is an angle that you pointed out earlier i find very distasteful. Iain duncan smith former Tory Party Leader says the irony is luxembourg was saved by britain, ifind that irony is luxembourg was saved by britain, i find that utterly distasteful, that some brexiteers still seem to be waging the Second World War. Corbyn, who has been pretty good, im not a fan of his at all, said white isjohnson talking about this as a surrender . We are not waging a war against the eu, geoff boycott, who i would not normally quote as a political stage, went on Good Morning Britain the other day and said we won the first and Second World War so we can easily deal with brexit. Ifind and Second World War so we can easily deal with brexit. I find that really offensive. People co opting the idea that because we won a war, therefore we can win another war, its not a war. Thanks to the eu, there hasnt been a war in western europe for the longest time in the entire history of western europe, so it is really offensive they are using that language, and i think it really brings death brings a horrible chord to me. And actually the treatment of the story coming onto the front page of the times, which actually describes this being an ambush, and there was some sort of plot. I know how a lot of these events were, and actually i suspect there was, the chaos probably was there was, the chaos probably was the discussion before they went out, because they probably started to realise what was going to happen, and interestingly the Prime Minister, when he did his last statement to camera outside number ten, the brewing outside, the crowd outside downing street, which ended up outside downing street, which ended up with suddenly police were being called to whitehall to be able to manage it, he was being drowned out then, and so actually the optics of that i suspect number ten would have been very aware of. But you also have a very new team here, in terms of handling this operation, it would have been a really big decision to decide not to participate and i think actually there would have been a lot of people who would have been heading home after this, thinking i hope we made the right decision, im not sure, and you do wonder what the papers will play out the next day. The other irony last week is that johnson 0 award accused corbyn of being fit, cowardly. Of being frit. How could he not deal with 50 very polite british expat saying, we really dont approve of you boris . Hejust seems really dont approve of you boris . He just seems incredibly pusillanimous. That was a big word ill leave now i dont know where it came from but it was the right word. We were very impressed. I try to do it in latin because it was borisjohnson to do it in latin because it was Boris Johnson laughter the front pages of the times, the one about pollution hotspots and a website and house prices, what is this about . An interesting website, address pollution dot org, which is essentially, it is being run by a not for profit organisation, a campaigning organisation called the Central Office of public interest, and what they are trying to do, they believe property prices could plummet in the most polluted areas when buyers become aware of the problems around essentially how polluted certain parts of the country. In particular, they are using data from Kings College london to give the level of nitrogen dioxide in particular for every postcode. This is primarily about london but it is an interesting concept, and whether people do take interest in it and it decides to go further, but there is a growing trend now towards concern about pollution, and the story is quite shocking. It says dirty air cuts short of 40,000 lives in the uk each year, which is according to data for the Royal College of physicians. The stuff that affects house prices, it can be school performance, transport links, even down to, i heard a story that apparently if there was a john lewis opening it would affect the house price. Harvey nicks had a future effect on leads and open there apparently. This idea that people are becoming far more aware of the danger is around him, and people travel on the tube every day which is extremely dangerous. This website, i think there will be people extremely interested. Website, i think there will be people extremely interestedm a p pa re ntly people extremely interestedm apparently cost 20 billion in health ca re apparently cost 20 billion in health care to deal with peoples respiratory problems because of bad airand respiratory problems because of bad air and theyre saying it could put 250,000 on a house in chelsea which has very high levels of polluted air so has very high levels of polluted air soi has very high levels of polluted air so i think it is a fascinating story. It really is. The front page of the daily mail which avoids the borisjohnson story completely, this is about smart metres, and we have heard about problems. Is about smart metres, and we have heard about problemslj is about smart metres, and we have heard about problems. I have personal experience of this, my provider has come round twice, and both times there has been a lot of sucking of teeth and saying no, i cant touch that, if i do the whole house will blow up. I think, oh, cheers is that the state of your understairs cheers is that the state of your under stairs cupboard . It is. But a very unscientific poll of air indicated that has happened to a lot of people, and this is a very embarrassing study. It is suggesting the roll out may be delayed by up to four years, and the original cost has ballooned by 2. 5 billion, up to 13. 5 billion. It is a bit of a fiasco. They were saying it was going to be much more efficient for our houses but at the moment it is just a complete shambles. You were saying something about al as well. Yes, this is one area around where we can yes, this is one area around where we can monitor what is going on in homes, but actually the next generation of essentially monitoring of energy use will be fascinating, because there are now systems that are being developed that will tell you that there has been a particular energy surge and it will be pinpointed to a certain part of the house, even down to a single appliance, which means a few weeks before your fridge freezer is likely to go on the blink, and you lose those well worked on items you might have frozen away for a rainy day, they will tell you there is a problem coming. 50 actually this stuff, it is really important around energy use but the next generation will help it work out how to live. More about this at half 11. On that bombshell, stay tuned, but is it for the papers, they will be back at half past 11 for another look at the papers. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website, it is all there for you seven days a week. And if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it on bbc iplayer. Thank you very much. 0nce once again, there are no bombshell is on the weather. Certainly in the short term, and for that we have to thank a big area of High Pressure, which is doing its best to dominate our weather. This is the start of tuesday. You will notice quite a few isobars are packed in that the surface level. They are mirrored in the upper atmosphere by the jet stream. We are on the slightly warmer side it has to be said, some really cool air just warmer side it has to be said, some really cool airjust making its way down through scandinavia into the heart of continental europe. If you are heading that way, temperatures about the mid teens at best. Closer to home, dry, fine, sunny, cool start, once the day gets going, you will enjoy it, top temperature 20 degrees. Finishing off the day, may bea degrees. Finishing off the day, may be a bit of rain for the hebrides, thatis be a bit of rain for the hebrides, that is because this warm front is just making its way around the northern flank of the big area, during the course of wednesday for the most part. It will have eased their way though strong north westerly winds and be a bit of a future in the east on tuesday. 16 to 19 in the north of scotland, a little bit of fog around perhaps for the first part of thursday. This is thursdays forecast. Just see how those temperatures take up a bit, not just those temperatures take up a bit, notjust in the south east. By friday the centre of gravity will be overin friday the centre of gravity will be over in the continent. That offers us over in the continent. That offers us the opportunity on its western flank by the stage to draw up some heat from the mediterranean through iberia, through france, bang, straight into the british isles. Friday is looking to be a really spectacular day. Just some variable cloud across perhaps the north of england but look at these temperatures, even as far north as aberdeen, we are looking at 20 degrees or so, still disappointingly cloudy with the odd bit of rain across the north of scotland. Into the weekend, similar sort of prospect, still the High Pressure on the continent, still drawing in quite a noticeable southerly breeze, a lot of us find the north of scotla nd a lot of us find the north of scotland dipping out, and late in the day we may drag out one or two showers into the south western quarter. Look at the temperatures, 20 to 25 degrees. It couldnt last, could it . It couldnt, because here on sunday we will bring on the noticeable southerly wind is a humid sort of day, and the chance of some hefty showers, may be the odd thunderstorm in that mix as well. Temperatures given the extra cloud just beginning to fall back a touch, but that is the fly in the ointment. The ointment is essentially that big area of High Pressure, save for the north of scotland, it will keep us fine, dry and settled forjust a wee bit of a concern in the short term for parts of england and wales, seeing a little bit of fork first thing on thursday morning, but it really will be the only fly in what will be a gentle introduction to the autumn season. Enjoy it if you can. Prime minister of luxembourg attacked borisjohnsons approach to brexit after noisy protests after he chose not to take part in a press conference at. This is a nightmare. People would love to have clarity, they would love to know what is going to happen in london and the eu and what would be their position. The Prime Minister held his first face to face talks with the president of the commission. Afterwards he told bbc he thinks we could still get a deal. They have had enough of all this. They are fed up had enough of all this. They are fed up with these endless

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