Cern that many people have about the marathon be run or be that midnight tonight with such high temperatures that one of the athletes from the 5000 meters being taken away in a wheelchair by the medical team right that is the end of sport for now all is here with the child this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound it's small speaker. Busy on the motorways the m 6 and lots of areas north found this queue still there but they are reducing it's taking you an hour heading towards junction $28.00 at Leyland and then on to the n 65 at last I call it junction 29 so all lanes are open after the accident at the m 6 and around spaghetti junction at 6 there was an accident is left allays backing up to 7 a great bar or lanes are open the m 42 in the West End in South Bend junction 5 at Solihull that's where the broken down tanker was and those Keystone they're backing up to bag a map port and a quick look at the end 25 well long delays anticlockwise towards the dot the tunnel still there from Junction St This one interchange I'll have more fuel at quarter past 6 this is b.b.c. Radio 5 live over at the on the b.b.c. Sound 5 yard drive it's only live see foster good evening thank you very much for listening to the program story tonight and some news just coming through in the last few minutes the u.k. Will table more detailed bricks of proposals after the Conservative Party Conference next week that would leave just 2 weeks for a deal to be agreed with the e.u. Before European summit on the 17th of October before half past 6 I will be speaking to our Brussels reporter Adam Fleming who's broken this news and the secretary Stephen Barclay has been in Brussels today for more talks the east chief negotiator Michel Barnier had dismissed recent British proposals as unworkable. Insisted that the chances of a deal was still alive but another breaks in news the s.n.p. Have confirmed they'd be prepared to back Jeremy Corbyn as caretaker prime minister to prevent a no deal earlier I spoke to the same page Europe spokesman at Westminster Stephen get things I asked how close we were to a vote of confidence in the government I top that we're close this is a dangerous and damaging. Conservative governments that we need to see the back of but we need to nail down getting new deal off the table but one thing that's really striking is we can't trust the prime minister he is not trustworthy and so parties need to work as closely as we can to get new deal off the table and get rid of the Tories part of the reluctance it would seem on Gerry Corbin's part to call this vote is that the Liberal Democrats for example won't back him as interim leader or prime minister trying to go share to next tension with the s.n.p. Categorically say today that they would Yes Well look we've said we said this a few weeks ago that we'd like Jeremy carbon as an interim just state new deal off the table and to move on we would know if others have got better ideas or they've got ideas that they think can command a majority of course we'll listen to those as well and you know this isn't our ideal situation but we're not in an ideal situation and we've all got to think about how we can compromise to find a way through this so so that's it because because 13 has said today that she says Jericho blow someone else to me Do you have a someone else in mind if it's not Jeremy Corbett Well we've said Jeremy Corbin at the moment I think under our Constitution he'd get the 1st shot out at the 1st steps if you like we've said let's hear what the other options are that others might consider and we can you know think about those in turn but this would seem the most simple and straightforward fashion Jeremy Corbin in for an interim time take new deal off the table and then have your general election has your explicit support of Jeremy Corbyn stand in any way from what John McDonnell said of the enemy festival the shadow chancellor when he he went against Labor policy and said he felt Labor would allow an independence referendum a 2nd independence referendum if if m s P's support it has swayed thinking in the s.m.p. Well of course yes M.P.'s in favor of independence us no great secret but the most important thing for us has been getting a new deal off the table this is only an interim measure we know it's only an interim measure so let's get that done it's not our ideal scenario but there. Are no ideal scenarios any more I appreciate your list of priorities and that's number one but I would just I was just wondering if it is your support for Jeremy Corbyn as interim prime minister in any way conditional on labor support for independence referendum to our support for Jeremy Corbin as an interim leaders to take new deal off the table and get rid of Boris Johnson well priced you want to see paying about the price to be getting this in the back of this untrustworthy prime minister who will do the whole awful levels of harm to everybody in the United Kingdom not just law and final question then there are no conditions apart from that he get the next tension and take no deal off the table then you you wouldn't ask for anything else in return This is a short and interim measure the m s m p will continue to campaign for independence us no great secret that's what we want to see but right now over the coming days and weeks we need to take new deal off the table that is the spokesman at Westminster Stephen Gethin back to the to the main item on the story than that news just broke in the last few minutes that the u.k. Will tabled more detailed breaks the proposals of the Conservative Party Conference next week we mention that our reporter Adam Fleming broke the story and he's here to break more of it with us Adam explain what you know the super modest and actually some other journalists broke at the same time so on I would take all the credit and thank you very much and it broke me broke it too yes exactly I broke the family that's that's the main thing yes when that base the all is all we know at the moment is that there will be fresh detailed proposals on the table from the u.k. After the Conservative Party conference and all our trains are booked for the end of that on Wednesday afternoon so it could be fairly certain then if those proposals are acceptable to the e.u. It would trigger a breakneck process of treaty writing which ideally for the e.u. And the week before the next summit of e.u. Leaders on the 17th of October that is an incredibly incredibly tight timetable especially when you consider the Briggs process thus far and I think some people in Brussels will think that's incredibly ambitious that's them being diplomatic. It is an embodied you know the has been a school of thought that a deal will be done before before the deadline if there is one to be done so look this could be I was thinking before we started the show today of same Blimey I just love a brick story the process forward but actually based on what you've said Now admittedly these these proposals could go the same way as the others when Bonnie's rejected them and said look they don't come up to scratch but if if if they would to do so this this could be hugely significant So these proposals if they are to work will have to satisfy the E.U.'s 3 tasks for the Irish border and it's all about the Irish border and replacing the backstop and the 3 tests are any alternative to the backstop has to make sure there is no infrastructure checks or facilities all in or near the border between northern Ireland and our land it would have to make sure that no dodgy stuff from the u.k. After Briggs whether that's products animal diseases food with horse meat and it could end up in the e.u. Single market having crossed the Irish border unchecked and thirdly has to preserve what they call the all island economy in other words all the existing links between businesses and people in Northern Ireland and arland if the new plans from the u.k. Do not satisfy those 3 big tests Michel Barnier will give them a thumbs down and will tell you leaders not to give them a thumbs up either but I think what the u.k. Is hoping for the next summit is actually the e.u. Changes the parameters so what you do if you can't meet the tests as the person saying the tests to change the criteria interesting items are just in a word with the movement if it's expected Wednesday then these proposals will go forward Wednesday not necessary because all they've said is after the Karzai government could from what you say that but I should say if it is after the party government does that suggest that Boris Johnson is going to propose something that his party might not like and he's saving it to its grief be interesting theory Adam thank you operations reporter Adam Fleming there 30 minutes past 6 Yeah I promise to heading off to the Conservative Party conference this weekend but it hasn't made . Right week forum has been accused of using inflammatory language that is destabilizing the country the speaker of the commons John Bercow called the atmosphere in Parliament toxic to moments like this very charm the truth. Very crude that confidence I don't even talk was 32 was I give up coffee I miss my leader like they say Prime Minister to talk about was j.f.k. I dish it out he said I should not result using offensive dangerous for Islam but she doesn't read the legislation that we do not like every Sunday this just because I didn't see it I didn't find it was easy God's Son to write and if he was that was how the gun used to be didn't quite see his months since I was a child was I'm sick of it. Not to raise our language as it has to come from the file system was that it wasn't his opinion he should be absolutely sure shame it was so we were we to see was was to say to just be crime neighborhoods watch humbugging all my life why it seems all the time that a new set of awards celebrating politicians who behave with courtesy and decency is launched today the Labor peer Lord Wood is one of the people behind the civility in politics awards Good evening. You didn't hear that was this already on the cards before the debate which launched this week. Yeah we've been planning this for a number of months actually I mean it started off a few people one of the Lib Dems background me from a Labor background and a journalist got together and thought that it would be a good idea not to sort of provide a financial reward for doing the right thing but just to shine a spotlight on people who in an age of greater and greater division and tribalism and inflammatory language as this week has shown people who actually try to make politics a force for bringing people together and also a force for conveying arguments without resorting to the sort of nasty language rudeness and finger pointing compulsory and I think at times debates on both sides of the debate but also on other debates that characteristic So that was the idea and then the last couple of weeks we thought this is the right time to really go live with this we got some funding for it and we would be very very happy with the reaction today yeah it is it all about things like language because obviously some of the best politicians and some of the best political speeches the ones that stick in the memory do you have a degree of fire and passion about them don't. You know this is absolutely not about taking the passion out of politics it's not about losing anger when one is justified either I mean I think people when they convey thoughts with precisely and with decency often much more effectively than when they resort to language which becomes the story the use of words like scum can often become the story rather than the argument you're trying to convey and I think that you know the most famous incident of this is after the 2nd World War when Churchill famously did a radio broadcast a 945 election when he referred to laborers. And that Liam response in his broadcast didn't resort to anger he resorted to sort of a sorrowful tone which is remembered for its precision and remembered for its effectiveness and so I think the self-interest of politicians in not jumping into the into the. You know using that kind of language and indecency I think the other thing about it is it's not just about the language it's about showing they were prepared to share platforms of people they disagree with responding with care and consideration to people who vehemently disagree with you I think seeing the public's seeing politicians engage with each other in a way which is which is encouraging of politics as an activity is really part I says Well I spoke to him Duncan Smith the former Conservative leader in the lobby yesterday and he was saying that you know very often he will leave the chamber and go off and then he said M.P.'s and we know this of all different sides that friends they work together on different cross party initiatives but he was suggested that that was behind the scenes and then when you were in the chamber it was sort of gloves off and you said what you wanted to say in order to try and get the political win that you wanted to get. Yeah I think I think there's some truth in that I mean there's a lot of cross party relationships and friendships Funny enough I think a lot of politicians now of a scared to show that because they think that people from their own party supporters might might think that they're less labor or less conservative if they do that but it's not just the chamber of the House of Commons that encourages in inverted commas this behavior social media also is a place where you you make declaratory remarks the audience isn't in front of you the sort of normal rules about how you behave a slice of spend it and then there's the pile of people responding attacking you or being rude or swearing at you or extreme cases threatening you and I think there is there is a problem with I think the way that social media has encourage that kind of behavior because that sort of dehumanised is the relationship between the the person speaking in the person responding and I think we have to learn how to use social media in a way that Frank in the last 10 years we haven't properly load what Thank you for joining us later pay one of the people behind the civility in politics 690 This is followed Lloyd Dr Dr tonight the government is planning to set out more detail to break the proposals after the Conservative Party conference a woman from Sheffield to be mourned she faces a whole life sentence for murdering her 2 teenage sons and journalists actors and celebrities are urging the b.b.c. 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One are you listening to drive it is 23 minutes past 6 Cleveland police has become the 1st force in England a whiles to be righted as inadequate in all areas of performance with inspectors saying they had serious concerns the force was leaving vulnerable victims at risk they also found significant deterioration in the way the Cleveland police prevented offenses the forces had followed chief constables in 7 in the last 12 months has been a 21 percent increase in the number of domestic abuse repeat victims as well as other concerning statistics about a rise in crime we had a bit earlier on the program from Phil Gould me he is Her Majesty's inspector of Constabulary and fire and rescue services there is no strategic approach to crime prevention they're not responding to vulnerability people who are from the meat on their fellow able to take the proper safeguarding around for instance some children that need to be protected but they don't understand the demand is coming in to the control room into the service. Values have a growing number of serious impact particularly on my policing which is under immense pressure and becoming less and less effective the wrong real issues of leadership across the organization and I don't actually enjoy properly and effectively with the public of cleaving to understand this was service the people of Cleveland need what's the official word on the reports I've also been speaking to the police and crime commissioner for Cleveland. I was very concerned to receive the report and to read it and in fact it bears out some of the issues that we don't cover through our scrutiny process during the course of the it's quite clear that the force isn't performing on a number of fronts what particularly Khans me with the issues around vulnerability I invest a lot of time effort and resources into supporting victims of domestic abuse sexual abuse on a base violence for order crime under the types of victims and it was a real concern to me and I think the force needs to do much more in those areas and that's clearly been borne out in the Rip-Off and we need to give those victims much more support but ideally of course we need to stop those crimes happening in the 1st place and make sure that the police are intervening as early as possible in the Fosses had several chief constables we advertised and appointed Richard in airplane of this year through a very rigorous recruitment process involving the staff panel as well as stakeholder panel and all the senior people in from the world of police in so Richard discomfort with very strong field 7 chief offices applied for the post so we had a strong field and we've got a strong chief constable and I've given in July this year a strategic direction to Richard to do an assessment of Cleveland to do an assessment of the policing that's required is going on so large a life people who who live in that force area who are hearing all of these failings that we're talking about lack of ethical behavior in the force. Safeguarding issues and the fact and this is particularly concerning the fact that senior officers were giving him i.c. Inspectors in correct information during the assessment Yes and that was that was no only inaccurate information to the my a but also to the Chief Constable and to myself through my scrutiny processes and we had to go back and redouble our efforts in terms of scrutiny to make sure that we got actually accurate information that we needed I have raised that as a concern with. The Chief Constable it is now a matter for the chief to look at that as a separate issue and decide what actions he wishes to tick I mean in terms of the wider issues around integrity which go back some time I have instituted a number of reforms cheering the jury in the last couple of years we introduced a transforming professional standards program where we've brought in somebody from outside of policing to take on the professional standards responsibility she's doing some great work with the still a long way to go on there's a lot to do and I am sure we're rich is the person to deliver it and I will hold him to account for that I thought about you because the Northern Echo the local paper school for you to stand down this afternoon they say that you must face up to your own failings it's time for a new face they say to help Cleveland police climb from rock bottom well that's their that's their opinion I mean I represent an area of over 560000 residents I do a lot of community engagement doing about 570 community meeting since I've been elected I listen to the public how to keep their concerns and I report on the work that I'm doing I've been elected twice to serve as police and crime commissioner and that's what I'll continue to do I obviously listen to concerns that are expressed and people are right to express their opinions but I have a democratic Monday and I will continue to fulfil that and do the work that's required of me so you're absolutely not standing down then I'm going to fulfil my. Requirement some have no intention of standing down that is Barry company of the police and crime commissioner the leaflet now thousands of Thomas Cook staffers who were hearing earlier have joined forces to take legal action after losing their jobs when the company collapsed earlier this week the action which is being coordinated by trade unions follows the announcement earlier this week that 100 nonunion members will also try to take their case for compensation to the courts by the end of the day the total number of Thomas Cook passengers who've been repatriated to the u.k. Will reach around 77000 payday for most of the staff should have been on Mondays we're hearing from a couple there on one way that they now calm pay their bills will Emily tooth join Thomas Cook is a cabin crew last year and joins us now hello Emily how yeah I'm Or I mean what I was saying earlier you know we hear about the numbers and we hear the headline stories but we often don't hear the human stories so how has it been for you since you lost your job I thought Monday I it's just been nothing but stress over several devastates hit but now it's got to current of the states where we're all just frustrated because obviously the headlines of that management type you know this Sunday and you know and we're still working on getting paid which is going to take you know it could take up to Tavi as South what situation does that leave you and how you financially at the moment I mean it's got to the point where you know our I'm one of the lucky ones where I don't have any children are trying to have a mortgage but you know or so just don't have a social office set up a good car to pay for all you know about the insurance on his car and if it's leaving me knowing in like in a bit of a pole Well just got to keep it on hold and called a composite this month you know I wouldn't have to bring up I don't feel like a belief in a while I saw month because the company's gone yeah how have people been dealing with you on the other end of the phone when you've been making calls like that. They've been very understanding it. That's right the Had law inside look up the British company saw. My bank through and signed my credit card debt been fantastic you know I couldn't have done much more and so you know I'm really appreciative to the outside. You're not in the you know that So are you part of the group of 100 nonunion members trying to take a court case or are you going to join that do you think. More emotions are a bit mixed at the moment a current of 0 point think I'm enjoying it but then it's current of are we going to change and of saying you know are they going to listen to us are we going to get paid you know I say it's kind of your ball times are the moments. When Ok that will resolve itself what about what about you in the short term then are you presumably looking for work or are you trying to get some money and I have I mean you know it's not far till Christmas. We're all going to be playing catch up with bells as of now in an inch 3 months time but you want to look for a job to keep us going until we can tell some of us want to get back in the i.p.o. An industry you know. Here it's stressful at the moment yeah well we wish you well I'm really. Good good luck thanks for talking to us no problem that's so thank you Emily tooth there just one of the many members staff members from Thomas Cook who've been left searching desperately for new work after the company collapsed earlier this week at 632 now on drive home digital b.b.c. Sam Baker. B.b.c. Radio 5 Live headlines the government is planning to announce more detailed Breck's at proposals after the Conservative party conference the plans will be set out so they can be scrutinised before a key European summit on the 17th of October a woman from Sheffield has been warned she faces a whole life term for the murder of her 2 teenage sons and plotting to kill 4 more children Sarah Barris admitted killing Tristan and Blake in the shy Green area of the city. $500.00 men and boys have been rescued in northern Nigeria where it's claimed there was sexually abused and tortured children as young as 5 were among those in chains a building still to be nice as an Islamic school and the b.b.c. Insists it is not impartial on racism as Iraq continues about whether it should have upheld a complaint about megaman Chetty as as the presenter was within her rights to speak out about racism but not about the motive the president trumps tweets. And on the 1st day of the World Athletic Championships in Doha the blistering heat is having a real impact so far 3 Brits are already through to the men's 100 meters semifinals Marla's cross live to the track and get the latest from our correspondent Mike Stella Yes weltering conditions here with the time just after half past 8 in the ring here and all 3 Britons in the men's 100 meters into those semifinals tomorrow zonal Hughes the most impressive of them winning his hate Adam Jimmy Lee qualifying in 1st place oh gee at over and was only 5th but he got through as one of the fastest losers showing us Ken Clarke and Alex Bell are 3 for Britain to the semifinals tomorrow in the women's 800 meters and with reference to the incident we spoke about half an hour ago on drive when at the end of the 1st round of the 5000 meters in the 1st state in that competition 2 men were in some distress at the end of that final lap by finish some 5 minutes behind the leaders one of them Brymer Darby helped the other Jonathan Busby of a roof over the line but Jonathan Busby the man who was helped over the line has been disqualified under the rule relating to receiving physical support from another athlete other than helping to recover to a standing position others are already asking questions here even though those images are likely to go viral about whether 2 athletes who didn't have qualifying performances or any kind of international form should have been allowed to compete at such an elite level in these conditions thanks very much Mike that's really interesting well we'll keep you updated on that one on 5 long. Coverage also continues by the way on b.b.c. 2 the women's marathon is also set to go ahead just before midnight tonight at a temperature of 30 degrees Celsius how much the City boss Pep Guardiola has again reiterated his support but on a sofa after a race in allegations following that sweet teammate Benjamin Mundy full Association wrote to city after men he was compared to a character on a pack of sweets in Spain and Portugal silver was criticised for the post and deleted it because one has caught him and exceptional person we judge intentions and I know the intention of the writer so that when the comments after you tweet Peter and the comments so say oh they are going to be involved in that and they would they'd but. Not a little or anyone else and in my eyes quoting it they know one of them would just kind of think this for just a joke or a friend and 7 times like a brother Benjamin is like a brother from another said Helens go head to head with Wigan in the super late playoff semifinal tonight our correspondent Dave Woods is at least totally We could study and while this is such a huge gave a grand final for the winners tonight the losers do get a 2nd chance we're going to get St Helens on the any circumstances is intense tonight it should be total the normal intensity said it was of course for the top of the table 16 points clear this is their 1st game in the playoffs they only need to win want to make that Grand Final we're going to have to struggle against a very upbeat soul for the last week to get this chance or tonight if they lose they might be up against all but next week as well so everything at stake here tonight pleasure much Dave you can hear commentary over on 5 Live Sports Extra of that one now even Sara Taylor has retired from international cricket because of an ongoing battle with anxiety she helped England win the World Cup back in 1173 years ago spoke to the b.b.c. About the challenges with her mental health on the cricket field or app and mainly when I was just about to bat that kind of expectation of of wanting to score runs that was that was the hardest to see the nerves would hit me but it would be. It would be nerves plus something else and I was always computes as to what it was in sneakers China championship Sean Murphy is through to play Mark Williams in the semifinals tomorrow Murphy beat come after him in the last 8 and is happy to get some form back this year. Definitely Evans and by then I was in 2005 and my coach Chris Henry and I have been working very very hard to try to recreate the performances from 20141516 which were very good and Red Bulls max for Stepan finish fastest in 2nd practice ahead of the Russian from Pray for. In 2nd with us in 3rd but to stop and we'll have a 5 place grid penalty for Sunday's race after using too many engine parts emasculates is from b.b.c. Sport this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. 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Tried to tell you very much is all over the travel news just to give you a heads up the m 4 will be closed in both directions all over the weekend from 8 o'clock tonight it is just past the I'm fine sorry and 25 so junction 5 at Langley to junction 6 at slow and that's both directions to and from London but true that's the end for closure from 8 o'clock tonight at 8 am 6 in the West Midlands heading south still long delay 7 down to junction 5 a cuss Abramovich after next and all lanes open and one South Yorkshire heading north 34 at Meadowhall the break downs just gone northbound at 13 a bad Fed has a breakdown in one lane the m $25.00 clockwise $13.00 to $14.00 is Heathrow a break down the m 4 eastbound junction 10 at Woking and a breakdown which has just gone heading towards made the m 5 in Gloucestershire on the northbound side junction 10 a child then a break down blocking a lane and is an accident on the m 5 southbound at 17 Cripps causeway in Bristol on Imagine 5 light travel very quickly a text from Louise in London on what random things that happen on airplanes this could be the last word Actually she says I had an amazing opportunity to fly 1st class as a run. Great to New Zealand a few hours into the flight I couldn't sleep so I got up from my flatbed I'm the woman in the pod behind me was painting the view from her window of the mountains below using Now cast your mind back just 7 days ago news was about to break from Brighton of a plot to remove the post of deputy leader of the Labor Party sucking Tom Watson in the process and quite work out at the end and it feels an awful long time ago we case a long time in politics because then Sen Westminster has been rocked to its cool by the Supreme Court ruling on probation everybody coming back again the furious exchanges that followed him palm and so what's in store for next week you might ask this is the Daily Mirror's political correspondent how to. Try and add McHale voice senior editor at The Economist. At the club me we all knew that they see Priem cool ruling was was coming but it in a way you felt like everybody was taken by surprise that the the you down a miss nature and the fact that it was an immediate return. Yeah I'm. Sounds like Nicholas foreigners clicked off that don't worry it will fix that and you can answer that question for me if you don't mind yes I think the fact that it was a unanimous ruling that really changed the light maybe sensed some of the judges might have hedged their bets on the other way in New York actually watching Boris Johnson at the u.n. That day and it was a huge scramble if you were watching it from London you probably were waiting for him to come back we're watching it from the u.n. In New York you saw that press conference with Donald Trump which was quite chummy but it was very clear watching Forrest Johnson and his come they were in the departure lounge they want to get back as quickly as possible to try and get control of the agenda and I think that was down to the unanimity of the ruling. Nicholas we got you back I mean there are no way phones that you have phone phones on petitions or phones helpful things is there anybody flew back from from Brighton . Expecting I mean what was the expectation that we would see in him Parliament this week. Well I think you know it was a bit in the end I mean I I was you know I'm right in the Labor Party conference when we had the result and everyone was in shock again at the unanimous nature of it the Labor Party actually it was probably the best thing that could have happened to them after a very fractious week because it kind of put them all together united against Bush . And they I think they were expecting that there would be a kind of humility from the point Mr Beazley that was not forthcoming and he came out fighting and we went it was kind of a day that went from farce with Geoffrey caught his very brilliant kind of am drum style of delivery in the morning and ended up with really quite nasty sayings by the end the day we had. You know we saw the prime minister dismissing consensus labor female M.P.'s about their safety and this kind of describing was humbug and the kind of references to Jay cooks who the magic am pay so it did it was a very old day in the Commons and it felt very much like tensions were really quite genuinely quite high by the end of that year and in the midst of all of that you have the fact that only key topic of the moment all my brights that you still have it a Commons chamber that is completely paralyzed really because Boris Johnson doesn't have a majority anymore to do anything nobody's granting him an election and so everybody's sort of in positions where they're trying to work out what to do next but it again everybody sort of locked in concrete Yes that is true and I think as much as if you had weeks crèche according to you know Boris Johnson his management or his next letter scribes that some of the language that was used or mustn't forget that there was a lot of desire to kind of weaponize resentments on the other side of the argument and that then becomes we call. Strategy terms of way in which you're only there on the side of this who are outraged. These questions as I watch all your kind of thinking you know let's just move beyond this and I'm a little bit cross with these M.P.'s perhaps for being so inward looking and at times even a bit hysterical and that's the line of argument Boris Johnson wants to pursue because parliament cannot seems at the moment come up with a suggestion for how it wants move forward it knows exactly what it doesn't want to get all the time from e.u. Negotiators personally from Angela Merkel. Please bring us something and we'll see what we can do a parliament of course is many head it doesn't have one and as much as the pressures been on Boris Johnson this week I wouldn't completely neglect that they could move the other way when the public thinks this is being blocked what is Parliament doing to try and resolve it we need to get to a general election and that probably means an extension each side has to get and then for the next few days and certainly into next week they can we've got the Conservative Party Conference which is a sort of strange shell of a saying we've got Palmer which is a strange shell of a saying because some people in one place and some are in another and we're being told just in the last couple of hours that there won't be any any concrete proposals as Anne was talking about that concrete suggestions going to Brussels until after the conference is finished. I think there's a strange career waiting game again I think and that fit right something's got to give who is talking to somebody then peace that they couldn't as m.p. For Dio you know across party and then want that willing to vote for them and I think that a feeling incredibly frustrated that if he was to become Going back to this tit for tat argument there it does sound to number 10 that there has been some movement when it comes to these talks but it who feel like too little too late at this stage because it's very measured around this idea of an especial as. Area factory feed and so on and the option on table is now that that could be done by consent rather than having both sides locked in but the e.u. Phil insists that it doesn't solve the central problem which is the idea of the backstop so really I do you say to appreciate the players in this game but I think it does probably still come down for throat from whether he is willing to try and cut back a deal that has you know enough change from trees may makes it politically possible for enough Labor M.P.'s discord or whether he's going to go to hell for the finale deal or not you know I still struggling to see which side that's going to come down to I don't think any visit in a predicts because we know that there's a way that dying actually by looking at a Exactly that I just begun to get a ball at the Daily Mail's political correspondent and Michaela for the senior editor at The Economist I would be talking throughout the program of this plan by John airlines to put a baby's head on my seat planner so when you book a seat you know if you get a booking next to a child and thus risk it crying out here for about 12 hours solid Charmaine Davies used to be cabin crew is now a stand up comedian Hello Charmaine Hello how are you more ice is one of the chief worries of long haul fliers and Bimby implying next to a baby Absolutely I think it's everybody's worst nightmare is what he gets out of their plane and prays they're not going to sit next to that screaming baby you get that look of horror down your new faces a baby comes up the aisle and you're thinking no but you get the same with people you know where does it rank charming because there are people who talk too much on a flight people who get up and lean on the seat in front of you to talk to their mate who's behind you all kinds of irritating behavior Well this is the thing isn't it I mean is is a little signal on the seating plan saying there's a baby that going to be worse than sitting next to somebody who's really drunk. I think and then the screaming baby is possibly the on top of everybody's list just because it's it's piercing is that. 80 want to do something to help or you just want to jump off did anyone have a go as far as time Chile complain to you if and if they if they've been Sonic's to a baby or or even asked me to be moved Well I think wherever you saw an airplane you're always going to sit here a screaming baby but I have had people in the past say to me that they want to you know is there anything anybody can do about the screaming baby now. Toward the babies you know when they're of a certain age you know and they go up in the air played out a change that is developed as ours you know how you know is Paul yap an Arab and they don't know if they swallow so blow down their nose they called over 6 that babies but if they could do that and they could play there is but is that full pressure on their brains or in their heads rather that is causing them to scream most of the time so we're not going finish up and then going now is this how they could be nice if the Allens actually came up with some kind of little booklet or something to help parents and families travel with small babies an infant son and then I know that all tips will help every situation but you know advise them and guide them and get this man you know hence to help them on their long flights Yeah no that's a that's a good point you would think would knew as well that they'd sit them all together. Have a flying crash again that is that a behind it is a quite a few people take the problems anyone who complain about a baby on a plane should have their own grumpy head on a on an airplane planning seat so you know to avoid Brussels Well exactly I mean people do you have to travel with children and you know it's hard it's like an Army maneuver when you're traveling with children and they was that there was one couple that actually was working in management. There was a couple that rang out once and they asked if they could have the seats next to the children's play area now I don't know who to vote. For next to the water slide Charmaine we've got to move thank you thank you very much show main Davies Yeah because we're going straight to Doha the World Athletics Championships it's the men's 400 meter hurdles my Costello and I listen carefully watching thank you one of the home hopes for a gold medal here drawn in line number 8 it's the men's 400 meter hurdles 1st round in the 1st 4 in each of the states will go forward to the semifinals tomorrow already through costume ball home of no way to defending champion one of the most popular winners at London and the world championships of 2 years ago he's qualified comfortably and some questions around the fitness of Abdurahman somebody drawn in line number 8 the 3rd fastest of all time and to put that into context he's wrong quicker even than the legendary Edwin Moses who went on beaten in 120 races in more from the late ninety's seventy's through deep into the 1980s Abdurahman somber representing Kasey born in Saudi Arabia but was cleared to compete for the neighbors cast in 2815 he's drawn in Lane number 8 but has had only 4 races throughout 2019 even though we're on the doorstep of October and none since July and the Diamond League meeting in Monaco when he pulled out injured in a 400 metres flat rice so questions over the fitness of Sam but drawn in a number of ice and they're on the way one lap at the track and 10. Barry is in front of them and t.j. Holmes 2nd place in the American Championships earlier in the summer is going to very quickly on the outside of Sam in effect a pacemaker for the Qatari athlete and now Sampras starts to make ground as they head through towards the 5th barrier and half way and the crowd trying to get behind one of their home favorites here. On to the crown of the band a common towards Hurdle number 7 and it's still t.j. Holmes 2nd in the American Championship so late also running strongly towards the inside is out of one way of Nigeria into the home straight they come and Sam is going to have to make John strides here in the closing stages and so he does between the final 2 barriers he skips over the last barrier towards the inside of Japan is also in contention but somebody else there in the end had to work pretty hard to get there to beat our brains or 2nd place the winning time 49.09 seconds the great Qatari hero is through to the semifinals Allison Curbishley Yeah it was really deceptive Was it might because he didn't look that comfortable the 1st 2 and Jimmy to the left all of his running for that final to injure me just came back and placed a time of $4908.00 which is the quickest we've seen in these early rounds I think it will just be a sigh of relief because there's a huge amount of pressure on this young man shell that they've only got a very small team of 11 individuals here at the top and a big big high hopes for this guy to come out with a medal. So after a man some of them through to the semifinals of the men's 400 metres hurdles to the relief of everyone in the stadium here thank you but I mean you see sir we were talking earlier about the fact that there are many people out in the say to me if they're not turning out for the local who are right it looks pretty you have to say it was fascinating is that a lot of the crowd here migrant workers from African nations principally Ethiopia I was here for the World Indoor Championships in an arena next door to the stadium in 2010 and it was exactly the same there was a great atmosphere there because it so happened that Ethiopians won a lot of the medals in the distance races but the Ethiopians have been involved here this evening and steeplechase races and those 5000 meter race is that produced one of those dramatic images that we were talking about on drive all of those because the Theo peons are no longer competing I've gone home and it is really interesting and I caught up with Liz McColgan he's been based out here for the last 6 years now. Is asking exactly that he did they get behind many of that big stars are actually i.e. The They've they've come to Qatar that they're not born and bred into tall and not apparently has a big issue and I think the fact that somebody is actually born in Saudi He came in and change allegiance back in 2050 and I think I mean list said they're very very parochial you know they get behind the stars that are born and bred here and I think not might be an issue in terms of who they are supporting but Basham is definitely without doubt that there are absolute favorite and he's in the high jump later on in the weekend and again has been struggling with injury but again because for them to get a medal Yeah what about British hope so should we be watching for as that the week goes on we've got some real chances I think tonight seeing Lindsay Shopko out in the 8 to Demeter's is a real disappointment she was right for I think a chance of an outside medal I mean without doubt we talked a lot about Dean our suspect in the build up here you know finally she is coming into a championship where she is highly ranked and and talking you know medal chances here in both Sprint 100 meters and here to meet is obviously Laura Mia It pretty much is here come the girls I know you know you've got Katie I'd like to turn to Jennifer Thompson in the in the heptathlon that starts at beginning of the week and Lauren you're guiding the 1500 in of course to be late you know Britain know how to get the baton around now when we get it really running early and a lot. Costello Alison Kosik as so much to come from them over the next week or so from the wall that left 6 championships in Doha you'll hear it all here on font life the last word on people on planes doing unusual things you know we had the lady who was doing a watercolor Yes My asked if she was flying a jet Oh now that is good to get I'm is good at the end of the program right 5 to 7 now we mention this rice at the stall to show the horse chestnuts being Paul in the official extinction list of the Concord trees being ravaged by moths and disease in recent years Steve Marsh is from the Woodland Trust Hi stave harder yeah the sun This sounds worrying in the extreme is it as bad as all are. Well the country is actually united to the it case native to cost of Turkey has been this country about 400 years and then mainly talking about it within its own native right side but this is just an example of why this threat that we have to you k. Woods and trees from past and disease and one of the most famous ones hearing about a lot more the moment is our sky Pike which is affecting our ice creams and ashes one of the most common trees in the way expected to probably learn about 126000000 or so I was asking from across 8 k. What people takes in the show today she said what can they do a loaf we if we just keep it to the horse chestnut for now can make them a replant stable can one complete. I mean is hard because concrete and turn back time so the more that cause is less mine want to talk to us about the small What does it do so it does it takes within the leaks and then lay and I know a lot of the growth in the legs and then they and then they come out but it kills it now it's going to itself doesn't kill the training it does make it more susceptible to other diseases like cancer which can be faked to today. To the horse chestnut and it can the mind it can make because that leads lose a little bit of photosynthesis time they can make the conkers slightly smaller. But actually welcome people woke people can look out for signs of disease and there's a really great. Website called where people can sort of find out what diseases and passed out then they can look out for them when they're on their watch and things like that but it could be a bit bigger than just what we can do as individuals we need to improve our security most of our passengers in travel then. They come in on into. Bunted stock. Like a stock I thought to have blown across China or something but increase Impala security has to pay something we do to try to stop these coming in and say for example National Bank. Came in and planted uninfected stock and fight off which is affecting our native lot came in on the right under trees so we need to be as many people to think about the plants that planting where they come in and they said something like these threats to these may be new by the method of transport stay but but through generations have trees have. Trees died away and so I notice the holes just decline in across Europe so how is this is this kind of issue been going on for millennia. Yes past several always exist I mean everyone will want to publicly. How that was think about the cause the changing climate all climate is actually becoming more hospitable to treason diseases that we didn't add in that we weren't sort of threat from in the past so most of it is man made in the sense from life plans coming in or climate change we can as we know to tackle climate change and try to stop it is to fight back by planted new trees and the issue there is that we need to clone a publicly about 30000. Off new with an all out to regenerate every year until 2050 what is our net 0 emissions target and that's about $50000000.00 trees a year and about $1500000000.00 trees I was at the period of 20 and 50 while. It was going to end state it's an ambitious It's an ambitious plan good to talk to you thank you Steve for trying to introduce Is it time now for the ceremonial presentation of my old cake which you bring me home style. 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