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Sports Personality of the year he was voted for head of 6 time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton and well 200 metres champion Dean Russia Smith Well his teammates didn't leave Aberdeen empty handed the World Cup winners won the team of the Year award while just Butler's breaking of the stumps in that deciding Super Bowl was voted the greatest moment of the year by the public and exit chiefs are closing in on Rigby's Champions Cup quarter finals they defeated sales remain unbeaten at the top of Pool 2 Meanwhile both lost 50 t 20. This is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound this. Shale is in the north west so we wind. Drier elsewhere with sunny spells but rain might push into the southeast later today if 7 in 11 Hastings d.c. 5 lines it was a night to remember this conservative government has been given a power and exceptional fate for the s. And p. All this and nights to forget so I will not lead the party in any future general election campaign is that a new political era has begun to deliver what this promise not just shots into trying to justify all the fingers crossed the Any don't know it's disheartening it's very disheartening to take some of. That will follow our coverage of the repercussions of election 29 see. If. This is up for that on b.b.c. Radio 4. Coming up in this the program in a moment they extended the subject by we can do they've concluded it with something of a compromise how hard can it be to gree a meaningful climate change accord I maybe get down to $26.00 in Glasgow next year to save the planet with meaningful agreement also the protests continue in India after the government's new citizenship bill which reeks of sectarianism and the Sports Personality of the year we'll revisit a night to remember and not just for. The world of English cricket we are talking politics because many of the. 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Taken right through the subjects to start with copper 24 of the longest United Nations climate talks on record ended with a compromise deal after 2 weeks of discussions in Madrid delegates of the 25th convention on climate change or captured survive agreed that all countries will put new tougher carbon cutting plans forward in time for another major conference in Glasgow next year our science editor is David when the whole point of these talks over the last quarter of a century has been to try to stop global temperatures from rising to dangerous levels the world has already warned by just over one degree Celsius over the last 250 years and a rise of up to one and a half degrees is regarded as the maximum safe limit but even with all the pledges that countries have made on climate change we're still heading for an increase of at least 3 degrees despite all these conferences. Well Coach $26.00 will be in the u.k. Next year with Glasgow playing host Jennifer Tolan is a policy advisor at e 3 which is an independent climate change think tank one of the things that this moment made more difficult for the u.k. Is the fact that they now have a much tighter set of negotiations I think that they're going to have to deal with next year but the actual lift intensive delivery more action was always going to be a big lift and they can't do it on their. Merry Gagan who is a climate scientist at the university and I asked her if these talks have made any real difference when you look at dialogue from people who with that I'm from the climate community that's sort of 2 arguments one side saying this was a complete watered down commitments a failure to establish the regulations that we need carbon trading they were critically perspective and until next year but then people saying look we have these really uplifting coming together of arguments from indigenous communities small island nations in the global south really standing up to these persistent police so it's really hard to make that judgment to be honest what it feels like slightly to me is kind of 12 rounds and no decision well as you say that it prevents around they probably went the whole 50 rounds as a used to do in the days Mahmud Ali didn't yeah I mean it just sounds actually completely gruelling what was amazing in those last hours so I think there was a perspire human to 40 hours before they came together to discuss this final deal was a really quite powerful query led by Costa Rica pulled together what they basically said were deal breaker is that really where he stood up to arguments led by Australia and America trying to find loopholes to basically get them out of having to pay the bill of climate justice as the. Yes the nations that have coal is the pollution of the industrial revolution and that was a really strong response but then it sort of that response has been deciding on that response has been postponed for a year cop $26.00 in Glasgow and he has time becomes really weighty critical essentially what we're saying is even though they had an extra 2 days to deliver this initial weekend longer than they expected to to deliberate this we have no concrete agreement on climate change. So what we ended up with walls what people are saying are very watered down commitments so what Paris did was set up an agreement signed by almost every nation in the world and that don't forget how incredible that was and how unusual that was. To have binding reductions in emissions what's really sad about the 5 is those binding commitments in the language of the agreements changed to invitations to meet binding commitments and that's a lot like you know you can do this if you want to but if there's going to be too much of an economic burden to it you don't have to I'm that was led by a coalition essentially of the of the countries that we know are the big polluters and the big political players around policing was a lot of finger pointing particularly from sedating King he was the British government representative at the Paris climate talks pointing the finger particularly at the delegations from Brazil and from America and he said it wants we have while we still have those voices in the regime it's going to be really really difficult to get countries to agree it's a jumbo we'll be happy about this. Grettir is markedly unhappy about this from her from her social media feeds and I think what's really really interesting actually is it really shows a lack of one of the phrases that she uses all the time of the need for what she calls cathedral thinking she always talks about how when we built big massive cathedrals in centuries past the people who were working on the foundations of the walls on the ground didn't even know what the design of the reef would look like but they took that commitment to make something good better and beautiful and she talks about meeting that we don't have all the answers to do this we don't have the economic and political systems in place to make the emissions reductions that we need but we have to jump in and have these binding agreements Anyway we're going to risk the climate stability of the whole planet it's easy to be critical but when you describe the issues. Permutations of the wording for example of the commitment the devil is really in the dado here. It really is but when you dig into some of those details. These continuously Pelly ting countries do not come out with a rosy glow so one of the sticking points is about countries wanting to be able to count times in the past when they have met emissions targets to kind of give them credit to not meeting emissions targets now it's like saying I got an a in my g.c.s.e. Is that even if I only get to be great on my a levels I should still be given an essay on these this coalition led by Costa Rica is saying hang on no we're not letting you get away with that it's a loophole so certain is the United States which country with the bad loans. It's very hard to tell not being mad but the commentary on from people who are that were that there were particularly suspect behaviors led by the u.s. And Australia. Because of course the u.s. Pulled out of the targets are there any other countries are making big changes to Big Sea on their own lives the u.s. Would like to. And that's a really really interesting point it's very hard sometimes to get into the details of what's actually going on in country because the. Kind of accounting of carbon emissions is so new on sed. There are certain countries led by Europe certain countries in Latin America small island nations and a few nations in Africa who are really trying to do everything they can and are thinking outside the book thinking in novel and innovative ways and that's kind of them this coalition of nations who are who I think are just overwhelmed by the need to completely change every element of ah sort of capitalist industrial revolution form societies and it must be overwhelming and one thing I would say is don't underestimate what the delegations at the cops go 3 they don't sleep most of a week and they are getting into really really cutting edge policy decisions and those on t.c. None of us know what it will be like to be in those situations at the same time there are oil producing nations delegations going around being really quite heavy handed so by all accounts it is not a straightforward situation to be in and I hope every time one of these cop events happens they get closer and closer to the real binding agreements that we need and as each talk of the capitalist economies that drive most of our countries in any case is it realistic to ever get an agreement of the kind of agreement that the planet made without risking people's jobs and livelihoods. I think the big question really is it's got to become realistic when you look at the Intergovernmental Panel on. Climate changes reports it's clear that in order to have the most chance of keeping climate warming below that 1.52 degrees of warming that we we think we can handle we have about 420 gigatons of c o 2 left to admit in the budget and as a planet we emit around $42.00 gigatons of c o 2 every year so we really even with uncertainties we have less than a decade to keep warming to a safe level that we can manage and we can adapt to that needs to be different driving our decision making Nobody is saying this is easy but there are incredibly innovative ideas around the green new deal that's come out of America that the Labor Party here was looking at that take existing workforces and existing expertise based on the fossil fuel driven economy and apply it to the things that the planet needs working in renewable working to protect ecosystems working to reestablish biodiversity we can do this with one of the most innovative species on the planet but we need to think your thinking to make it happen am I right in thinking that in your area x. Would see you measure climate change by simply looking your trees. Yeah you've just made my whole caress I'm really simple that satisfies me I know you have to look at trees for many many years and work out exactly so what I do is work in a particular area of climate science that's called paleoclimate said paleo meaning from the past just like you might here in the Paleo diet or something and the reason that we use treaties is because they grow in most of the planet's wandering pay Yeah the width of that ring and how dense the wood is and how the chemistry of the wood changes from year to year is very sensitive to the climates and environmental conditions the tree has been exposed. 2 So back beyond the time when we had instrumental climate records which is about the last 100 years we can look to the rings inside trees but in some part of the world live for thousands and thousands of years to find out what a climate used to be like before we started interfering with the chemistry of the atmosphere and hence in the greenhouse effect and we need to do that to give context and long term perspective to the changes that we're seeing now and to try and get better predictions of the changes that are coming. Mary Gagan there of University of Swanzy hundreds of students an activist of held an overnight protest in the Indian capital Delhi accusing the police there of force for the entering a university campus and beating students if wallowed a rally against a controversial citizenship law police insist they acted after protesters began pelting them with stones and said vehicles on fire upwards rally single tell us more it's not quite a week yet this really all kicked up 3 or 4 days ago. With the controversial c. a B. Bill a the city of it says citizenship amendment bill that came in this bill allows minorities from 3 Muslim majority countries to have Indian citizenship even if they've come in illegally and these countries are back is that Afghanistan and that there now this is extremely controversial because it's seen by many as anti constitutional now the constitution of India prohibits religious discrimination on any grounds and it's enshrined in the Constitution so has there been protests all over that in many cases in India in recent days there's been reporting on up and up all night about protests have been happening in Northeast in Assam I was just there just a few months ago. And it's been worse over the last number of hours because they're being rigorous and and and fly learnt eruptions in Delhi and as as I speak to you there are protests going on outside a particular university in Delhi what I don't understand is why the government decided to bring in. This deal in any case would you know what was the from today after all if they had left things as they were the status quo this surely could have been a worse position than they're into the moment as a result of this yes the reason why for the well for are still not for me to say and they're quite difficult to discern. A cynic might say well there are 2 elections coming up in early 2020 in the east of the country in charge. In January and in Delhi in February as well so. It's That's not that's not the main reason of course this particular government the b j p is considered to be one that has a Hindu a chant and. Will be protective of certain religions but is considered to be not particularly concerned about the Muslim Center of course there's a huge population of Muslims within India itself and questions are being asked as to for instance in Pakistan there are Muslim minorities in Ferguson lately and these and you know they're discriminated against they feel beleaguered in Pakistan why are they not being allowed into and citizenship wise attorney non Muslims from these countries these 3 Muslim majority countries that are being offered the citizenship why not you know Tibetans for instance. From Tibet so it is a it is a little bit strange and questions need to be honest but I think the just disturbing thing is the number of protests that have been happening today and and have been happening over the last 24 hours now this breading throughout throughout various parts. Of India. In that the most recent crash is being at. Islamiyah University which is quite a prestigious one in Delhi where there have been pitched battles between the students who were protesting and the police. Yeah so they are the demonstrations getting increasingly violent We know that what's the government doing about it. Well so far it's being left to the students and the police to speak on it and as far as act and you know activists also speaking on behalf of students and minorities the government is saying that. You know it will protect minorities and everybody in India is safe but it sounds a little bit meaty mouthed. I like to tell you what's been happening today in fact you know the students started off peacefully protesting and the ugly thing is that it's not clear as to whether there are some opportunist mobs taking advantage of the situation as well because when the by the time the police came there was stone Celtic and it wasn't clear who was doing that because the students claim that they were doing it during their protesting against the bell very peacefully and soon the police had pitched out with their battens and tear gas and outside the campus at this particular university 2 buses were set it alight and there's there's been a lot of injuries as well several policemen and several students have been injured and are in hospital with very Some of them with very very serious injuries head injuries and young students you know deprived of medicines because they were they were detained. And activists a pleading for for the movement the protest movement to remain calm to remain nonviolent there were students in the Charmian Islamiya University complaining that they had gathered peacefully but the. Police chased them into the library in hostels and there's a Hindi word girl aroud which is which means the same as cackling say the the students that have been on the media complaining they said that they were cattle to effectively and they were very scared and so and the tear gas now with the with the protests going on outside police headquarters as well or all night the police have been on standby with tear gas and water cannon and this is spread now spread to $24.00 other universities and 3 or 4 other states around in 2 year now in those particular states the which includes Jammu and Kashmir of course historically of the last few months this is an ongoing situation but the Internet has been closed down and mobile connectivities very very limited so and so the protests are predicted for for the rest of Monday so it's not stopping anytime soon Ronni Singh Prime Minister Bruce Johnson will address his new into a cave conservative employees later as they arrive in Westminster to take their seats in parliament. With the large conservative majority in the House of Commons is thought likely that the government will reintroduce the withdrawal agreement Bill the piece of law that lays the framework for brakes it happening earlier as opposed to Stanislav. Who is a London based Polish journalist for guys that are why boat show I asked him if in their Briggs's coverage in the Polish babies brags that coverage they found the more poles a little planning to leave the United Kingdom it might be so I mean it is possible that another group of Poles who will leave the. 4 to 2 to go back to Poland. But I wouldn't want this happen that it will be a huge group especially if the if the if the BRICs it will happen with it which effectively gives us another period of their mission between and between now and the final final result of it so I think it might be very delayed in time and I think those who just had this endemic that they want to want stay. There was just there was an excuse for them because I think most Poles who who left already day they just had a few unsorted things back in Poland and Briggs it was the moment on their says Ok it's time and we're not seeing quantity here and when that feeling welcome to here so so what we'll go back part and so there are many reasons but I don't think that Johnson spec 3 a will will make people go bad I certainly hope it won't be that way this is the German aid of Polish politicians that came in Terminator at the well they had of Supreme Audit Office that has been the point the sound and how he is nicknamed either. Detained Terminator or the bullet proof Mario in his name is Martin Mr Martin and while he was appointed to this very important position which is one of those which are described in the Constitution and. There are not a regular civil servants there it's just the the absolute delight of the of the the system of. Well all this in the public spending and and and low and Foresman so to this is a very high profile position but soon after his appointment scandal broke out because he it turned out that he not only failed to declare that he owns a building. In one of Polish towns but also that this building is a place run by criminals or our hotel for sex workers so it's it's quite a disgusting and then it turned out that. Part of it and part of the Polish state of the law enforcement special Paul special services they they they knew bits and pieces about it but they ignored it because of his political position it was before becoming the hat of the supreme or that office he was the deputy minister. Was the deputy 3 deputy treasury secretary so his political position basically made him. Well bullet proof or that him in there and well this kind of broke out and what would be in most cases that he would of course step down. Barth but he actually did it. We know that he met with Mr Kaczynski that they spoke in their party headquarters. And then he came back and he was given all the reassurances that he won't be persecuted that he that nothing will happen to him but then the information about it is imminent departure from the position called in to the media and no one knows who and why the leak. But he felt betrayed and lounged the war against his own party and at the moment he not only refuses to step down denies or charges which are pretty obvious so basically we know it is very hard to believe that that this was all made up because why would the party appoint him to such a high profile position just to it's just a major embarrassment for them. And that he refuses all the players not only refuses to step down but he also. He also tries to. Use his position and the central that office to actually start to do the job he was supposed to do I mean examine what their party is doing here and how public servants are behaving and well 1st 2 reports are about to be down just about what's happening in the Ministry of Justice which might be a very difficult situation from the for Law and Justice Stern is there of the Polish newspaper good said to my body after the news is well we'll talk about what happens when you Westminster is filled with new and returning M.P.'s were business they got to do this Weavers Let's go the ladies 5 Live headlines or is. MacGraw. On digital b.b.c. Sounds smart street. This is b.b.c. 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News Katie has the support and Freddy young bags temporary charge of Austin isn't going the way the club legend would have hopes their last 3 male at home against Manchester City Kevin to burn a double leading the way for the visitors managed just one win in his 5 games in charge safe but he suggested City will always going to challenge the last week has been good we have played our desert really good as West Ham and then we played down in Belgium and qualified top in Europe which was where we wanted of course when you play Man City don't we know from the history lately we struggled so that should mean part of your confidence too much we know that they have a livable maybe a little bit in the League of Their Own and that's very difficult your bags also said he'll have to deal with mezza Aczel who reacted angrily to being subbed early in the 2nd half Duncan Ferguson seems to be having better luck as interim boss at his former club Everton he remains undefeated as they drew 11 with Manchester United but he has had to explain his decision to sub his sub Maurice Keane came on for just 18 minutes in the. I just thought you had me quite good at a piece of the game but also attackers on the bench I needed to make a change to tell you I was always really is there are fresh legs on unfortunate he was a man who must. Really do it more as a player it was the decision I made that he felt the need to go across to now and just reassure him that that was the case. Josie Maria says his side were amazing taught him to back late so when to want to weigh it will climb up to 5th in the table cell to be hips to Nels recalled a lead when in Rome maintain that 2 point gap 2 ranges he will say one also finished 2900 top of the Women's Super League after 31 win over Evanston Manchester City move up to 2nd with a 5 no win over Brighton Ben Stokes has been voted the $29000.00 b.b.c. Sports Personality of the year beating off Lewis Hamilton in seconds Dina Smith in 3rd the all around a guy did the 1st ever men's cricket World Cup win on home soil before his heroics to Headingley they kept England's hopes alive in the 3rd Ashes Test is an individual play in a team sport and the best thing about it is you get to share that special moments with teammates backroom staff and management who made days like we had in the some a possible you know I'm up here to save innocent world you know without the office that you put in the summer I wouldn't be able to do even while the graces moments of the year voted for by the public was just but the removal of the stumps in the World Cup supernova which ensured in the lifted the trophy at Lord's and the whole squad kept him by one team of the extra Chiefs a closing in on rugby's Champions Cup quarter finals they defeated sale to remain unbeaten at the top of Pool to his director of rugby rollbacks who put him under a bit of pressure by saying So how does a lot of people get this wrong specially if you win it way from home before you've done the hard part of the double header and we actually told the players by as you say we don't know that I'm 2 hours away and it's new comics I'll be defeated Jack by 9. Frames to 60. This is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sounds. Good morning later this week will see temperatures rise across the u.k. But with it will see the return of more extensive rain and some stronger winds today however we start on a fairly wintry note once again particular parts of Scotland we've got a bit of a frosty icy start and continue covering the snow of the high ground Southern uplands and through the day the showers become more extensive across western areas so the Western Highlands maybe into the Trossachs a few said to be to snow possible through the day rain showers around the coast and towards low level sights that we saw in the north and east to stay dry all day long here the winds of the lightest but in the West particular in Hebrides we could see some gales for a time across Northern Ireland it's a big data we've seen through the weekend greater chances of showers today especially towards the north coast where we see some gales at times there will be a few moments here and there but overall the coyote and windy day in northern England Wales for the Midlands and southwest winds much lighter than we saw through the weekend still a few showers dotted around at the moment given the snow over the high ground which shows actually become very few in number through the day for going to continue most likely cross some southern western parts of Wales and in towards many. Would like to with you feel the sunshine despite the chill and finally to the southeast of England where we still got some showers lingering for the night some coming going all day long around parts of Sussex Kent and Essex in particular most other areas will stay dry any sunshine on the hazy side. Of the day to typically towards Kent Sussex and also the Channel Islands temperatures today $3.00 to $6.00 Celsius in Scotland and Northern Ireland and Wales $48.00 degrees for many. English coast this afternoon and tonight the shows continue in Scotland Northern Ireland at. Least in between a frost and some part. Focal for my 5 out of. The year he sucks me to Christmas already be busy you on the phone and call the midwife. Sings me to come out help if it isn't. On Albert Square someone must've been fastened to a single. Business phone with Michael McIntyre. Thank gap and instead say cooking. Christmas on. Digital. Media. New M.P.'s will be arriving in Westminster later on with Bros Johnson d to address his needy leg to Tory members of parliament it comes as Labor is needed in the shadow Chancellor Joe McDonald of apologize for the party's defeat in the general election which saw them these $59.00 seats Keaveney is program leader from politics and university in Lancashire. This week will bring in Westminster whether today is going to the 1st day of school for many Well absolutely a lot of new people some of the world are financially expected to be elected or one of Dublin sure whether they work on space a lot of them going down to London I need to go and call me up find their way around they need to saw you effectively sign in and take the oath this week they become a star from the people on the door will already have lists of who these people are will be hoping to recognise them but it is very much like 1st day of school with the new intern and they the more senior M.P.'s will be on to try and Dollywood some of the newcomers through what they need to be doing this week a practical question with will be enough seats on the government benches to accommodate the huge majority. They may have to squeeze up a bit they should be able to get on their I mean immediately Bill Press in question is off his space because a lot of the new M.P.'s coming down won't have allocated offices yet so they may find for a couple of days is not quite clear where they're going to say it but it all gets sorted out in the end and for the 1st the 1st session when everybody's in there will feel pretty squashed on not government side and we've got the Queen's speech of course will be largely just didn't. Well you know it's I suspect was going to be a lot of get back to type phraseology in that although you know you can't have slogans in the Queen's speech as to be written quite carefully but what will be interesting will be to see what sort of domestic legislation the government is putting in there . Certainly that they've trialed that they want to put commitments into law about funding the n.h.s. So journalists will be watching out to see water off the manifest as made in and watch is being delayed and I think if there isn't something very strong about my health service in that 1st green speech questions will be off. And what about the opposition to the good problems of the road we likely to see Lady of France will make any changes in the coming week well they're going to have to make some because some of the. M.P.'s defeated in those defeated M.P.'s were shadow spokespeople so so that you know and effectively they're all vacant posts then I may be able to put off replacing those people for a little period of time but you know this week they force a gulp the 1st meeting of the new parliamentary Labor Party and that's going to pay out a very tense event because already there and pay saying look you know we don't want Jeremy coping to hang on a toll we want him to come now there are those sites that we've got behind all because the things to do don't forget Les but don't actually have a deputy leader at the moment because Tom Watson's to down on to delay this deputy leader is directly elected by the membership and not constant happened yet so you know the loss of chaos in the p.l.p. I'm sure there'll be a lot false. Blame there will be a lot of rank and it will be interesting to see what we hear from the I mean obviously journalists and all invited to that meeting but the so much briefing that goes on outside it out we will have all been going on Jimmy cooled and still being leader of the Labor Party just I'm not sure. I suspect he will be because actually if he stops being lead in at all there is no technically somebody would have to stand in the deciding of who that person is is is probably not take I suspect it will be enough pressure fall on him to stay on I'm most Again he's already had a no confidence motion at a previous p.l.p. Against him he lost it with he lost a quantum optically County Don't be. Made the p.l.p. Doesn't have the power to remove the leak. That something that other leader resigns or the the party has to do something but I suspect he will be late he ever thought of Christmas 600 Harmon didn't get to be leader didn't get to be speaker of the House of Commons and can't even get to be kids they can the leader of a posse Well I know not less chemical When turns around to violence as I often had enough I'm going but you know he's made it clear he doesn't want to do that a lot of people all q. That one of them the state had minute band aid was resigning immediately after 2015 election because that didn't if the party a chance to sink things through and I'm frankly if you look at what happened to labor in this election that's a lot of thinking when these to happen. You know if in committees the Lib Dems as well they really need to get near to a determined Oh yes I mean that they they that they no longer have an atypical of the cult situation of a party says that the leader has to be an amp a and the so when Phillida loses that they are no longer lead to the rules now what's happened is the deputy leader Davey is an m.p. And Haiti and the party president going to help us of watching brief for the time being but there will be leadership contest within the Liberal Democrats they will open nominations and see who wants to stand has to be an M.P.'s we're talking about one of a group of 11 so there's not a huge amount of choice that I suspect the policy will be hoping that there's only one nomination says it like and move swiftly on. To carrying on with what they need to do lots of reflection needed that I mean actually the Lib Dems vote did increase . But the number of seats gained was there was a huge huge disappointment the polity went into this election having had pretty high poll ratings from the European election and sold those poll ratings brought chillies down while not being able to have a break cruise so lots and lots of thinking the Lib Dems need to do is what many senior Lib Dems of come out and said strategy was all wrong message was all wrong and now it's very easy to say that in retrospect isn't it but the Paul t. Willing to get a grip almost discussions and look at what needs to happen in the next months and years and while be considered a decent amount of time spent having elapse before they send unelected formal leader to the House of Lords Well I ate stuff just huge speculation if that might happen. I don't want to pend on whether the Liberal Democrats are able to nominate anybody to the House of Lords not to give the political party some certain amount of people to nominate I a fall is just wins and I'd be very reluctant to go to the house of Lol at this stage stage in my career I mean she's a young woman who may want to do all the things in politics that's and not going to the House of Lords so I suspect my guess would be that that won't happen but you know it's one of the snow most speculation things is that somebody somebody loses a seat in the media speculation is House of Lords Well that doesn't happen to everybody who has a seat in the Commons but when we say we see the Lib Dems this week Elise banging a different job because they call Keep still challenging say the European Union remain remain remain because it is Honda chaunged. Yeah that mean the problem for all of those policies that were campaigning to remain all for people's followed is that now the conservatives have such a large majority there is really no pasta been a to all of that being a reasonable message to put across so you know the Liberal Democrats have always had other policies as well and I think the time is is now for them to start focusing more on those wrongs of and on the European related ones I mean I ditto the other parties that have talked about remain and Brax it almost to the exclusion of everything else so this is a chance for all parties to think about when I can. Pretty much every party have a spring conference so the Liberal Democrats bring conference in March next year well I suspect be a big focus on what the message ship they want the stress ship be and I actually read new ink things. The s.m.g. There we can expect them to continue where they left off Babs even with all the sense of a mandate from Scotland in terms of independence or certainly will be saying and then they cluster just made it clear that she's going to make a speech very very soon sort of laying out for the for the buyout a 2nd independence referendum and don't forget this on date of the in the rest two's been bumping along from all the Nagin now and there have been demonstrations in Scotland calling for this that the act if social media campaign which which hasn't gone away calling for an alpha independence referendum and she will go she will be saying to Boris Johnson and she has already won this you know that they need to have a referendum has got 12 to deal with this pressure building up of course if one doesn't happen we'll be looking ahead to the next set of elections to the Scottish Parliament because that will then be seen as another testing out of this all given but I think most Johnson's going to find it very difficult to prevent a referendum of some soul happening because a head of steam is building up and actually it's quite hard to see what he can do to stop it he could. The s.n.p. Could also run but rob an informal referendum not could come out with a huge result and they want to look elsewhere it's a major problem for partial poorna Keaveney that edge who University History was made in Aberdeen last night as a cricketer was crowned supposed personality of the year for the 1st time since Freddie Flintoff in 2005 and in case you don't know he could be as a reminder. Where it began for the so-called 3 in the us going to go out scenario one small bit runs The 219 b.b. She's supposed to test now live to. 2000 yes. That I. Haven't met. Yet is. Still a good. I've movie some of the England all rounder won the World Cup. With a spectacular on these him 135 against Australia at Headingley in his speech he thanked his wife team mates and manager Neil Fed brother especially what he called a tough time 2 years ago he beat the likes of only one driver Lewis Hamilton sprinter Dean as his myth and right wing the time is 9 minutes to 5. And sleep. In the back. She says she's ecstatic to be one of the headline acts at next year's class to be festival should be performing on the closing night. Is the event celebrates his 50th anniversary that's really Jamieson is an entertainment reporter and you tell me how Taylor Swift has reacted Yes she's really excited at the news on social media and yeah I mean who wouldn't be excited about headlining one of the nights at the classmate's s. But I think this is a really interesting and important time for class to be to because Emily Eavis who's pretty much the main organizer now for the festival she. She has taken over manger teams from Head dad has been running it for years as the 50th anniversary next year and 2020 as Emily has said that she is hoping to achieve as close as she can to a 5050 gender split across all the states unless you bring all the good stuff and yes exactly but I think with the the key thing in that is that you have to make sure that it is kind of spread as much as possible along the rankings of the states as well as yes you know of course it's pretty in the tail is you know a woman and headlining She's one of those 3 people who's headlining a fantastic a she a surprising choice though I think there were rumors that she was maybe going to do it she has a new album out she is doing some touring next year she said that she wants to do more festivals anyway because she you know she's done multiple multiple stadiums arena date tools and she wanted I think to scale back on the number of dates that she'd actually be performing live so taking that to different spaces different audiences really and you know it's a kind of thing with recipes Well I'm sure there will be some people who'll be like I don't want to see Tellus West but you know Glastonbury has. The mob I know one of them I don't I think they know what they might say that Big kudos figure will get you here but very well be very you would be. For want of people who say they're not going to go and see. Taylor Swift to Glasgow believe me you'd be here now you know yet I think you were and also I think if you look at this year's festival as well where Kylie was the legend slots you know all the people I kind of spoken to and all the kind of stats and things I've seen suggest that you know Kylie gave the performance of the weekend and that was you know of course she had brilliant headliners as well in storms Ian killers and the cure and there was a lot of attention on storms but you know in terms of kind of people packing now that festival sites on the Pyramid stage you know Kylie did it and again I think historically if you look at you know what you might think of the traditional Glastonbury festival go at they might get a bit sniffy about Kylie but that is not the case and I don't think is going to be like that it's a there is value even if people are kind of saying in the media isn't that oh you know you know does she deserve a place that or any of those kind of headline imply pop up because she does she have other leave me if she's grafted to you know she's done a good song i'm And she's you know really dumb homework and she's brilliant performance stage for those who say you know it's going to be a long set arms and there will be you can have to count the hit song were a couple of people's fingers if not for people's fingers as well but she's going to be up a good support McCartney Now he's got a preview Sadly the go yet way before she was even in a period size or even appearance with. Pairings are as modern. Yet they should have so it's a Paul McCartney is headlining to sasin nights it last year and then you know you've got Taylor on the Sunday they haven't announced who the Friday night performer is the remember that it might be another rapper so if he was high canyons had Jay z. Performing at Glastonbury and this might be next year might be the year that Kendrick Lamar possibly And but also you've got Santa Ross is in the legends slot at Glastonbury next year to say that Sunday you know Diana Ross Taylor Swift double bill you know again I'm a huge Beatles fan loves what Paul McCartney has done in his lifetime musically speaking as well and you know that Sunday is already looking pretty stellar. Of festivals have to follow this one thing you mentioned moments to go should we expect to see something extra special though he turned to church because of that or would there be. Just business as usual will they pull out all the stops what you know I think I think it's kind of got to the stage now with glass and b.s. Of course the 50th anniversary there will be some surprises that you'll probably get some collaboration's but you kind of get that happening anyway at the festival and there's always a surprise act to hasn't been announced at all you know that's the big name sort of box office start to turn up and perform but of course I think people want to pull out the stops and you know McAdoo in the Sasa night on the 50th anniversary you know he's been touring so much I think in the past he is he is he has matched it so yeah I mean I'm sure he's going to get some special guests on you know do some classic Beatles do all he can to kind of make that a real moment at the festival that will go down in its history and you know I think that's kind of going to be true for a lot of people performing a class because you know we love the festival here in the u.k. It travels far and wide and has done for for many years but it is now such an international event as well you know if you kind of go back to even I think it was 2011 was when be on say performed and you know that was headlines around the world and Dolly Parton even when she did the legend sort of couple of years later in 2014 again that kind of travels globally and that's what people are looking for now with that last week of formats they want to do obviously the best they can on the day for the audience that is watching there on site in Somerset but also for everybody gets to watch around the world since really elevates that performance so that it does literally go down in history. So which of the women could feature. As you said. Even up to where which of the women. Have the stature. That could be performing it well I think obviously this thing to and many of us is trying to do that we're just talking about this 5050 gender split that you know testicles are already trying to see if they can match that to you and and it can and is getting close to that if you look at the whole bill but that headline is particularly tricky and even Emily Eavis has had the pool that you can draw from in terms that female headline is not as much as it is. Dominated bands and solo acts but if you look at people I think the area on the ground say she was a potential in the mix for blasphemy and lunch for love in the u.k. . This. Year this is morning reports on. A top story this morning. Boris Johnson will welcome his 109 newly elected conservative M.P.'s to the Commons later many come from former Labor areas across the middle and the North of England we've got more on this now from our political correspondent Nick Boris Johnson's government will seek to get down to business this week with a promise to repay the trust of voters high in the West those former Labor supporters and leave voting in areas who broke the historic barn of the party last week to back the Tories that process will begin with the Queen's speech on Thursday the focus will be on the 2 key election issues the living Breck set in strengthening the n.h.s. Part of that would be a multi-billion pound increase in the new funding for the health service the key breaks that bell that's the withdrawal agreement will also be back in Parliament before Christmas Mr Johnson will also oversee a minor cabinet reshuffle today appointing ministers to vacant jobs like the culture secretary and the. Talks to restore Northern Ireland's assembly begin later power sharing at Stormont collapse nearly 3 years ago are all in correspondence Chris page several rounds of negotiations afield to resolve the differences between the former power sharing partners the Democratic Unionists and Shin Feehan In the meantime hospital waiting times have significantly worsened infrastructure projects have been delayed and schools have been complaining of a funding crisis the British and Irish governments are bringing together the 5000000 storm and parties to begin a fresh round of talks this morning that with the knowledge secretary Julian Smith has previously indicated that if there isn't a deal by mid January he's prepared to call an election to the devolved assembly in the general election the d.p. Lost 2 yard of 10 seats and while Sion fee and maintained its total of $7.00 M.P.'s It also suffered a drop in its overall vote the parties have a knowledge that they heard much public anger by the absence of Stormont during the Campion but they've continued to blame each other for the deadlock there's been a minute's silence in New Zealand to mark one week since the eruption of what he told. Lin's volcano 16 people have been confirmed dead so far with 2 bodies still missing their own 20 people remain in intensive care with severe burns New Zealand's prime minister has just syndrome alongside people across New Zealand we observed a minute's silence at 11 pm including the entire cabinet our thoughts continue to be with the families of those who have passed and with those who were injured police with the Navy will continue their recovery operation for the 2 remaining victims 3 ceasing the rescue each day launching team is presidents called the killing of a British tourist atrocious 50 year old Matthew Gilbert who was shot Sam said I had to tell in Buenos Aires his stepson his 20 eight's was injured during This is spent to robbery on Saturday President Alberto Finn and says those responsible must face justice. A man has been charged with murder following a stabbing in East London 49 year old Stephan Darlington Dagenham on Saturday nights Fassel a friend whose 50 known him from the town is due in court later now in Stoke says the b.b.c. Sports Personality of the year the ceremony took place last night in Aberdeen when the England cricketer paid tribute to his World Cup winning team mates Obviously it's an individual War I play in a team sport and the best thing about that is you get to share special moments with teammates backroom staff and management who made days like we had in the summer possible and you know I'm up here receiving this award not just by myself but without the office that you put in the summer I wouldn't be here doing that the trophy was delivered by the former Welsh rugby player Gath Thomas he cycled with it for 500 miles from Cardiff to Aberdeen to raise money for sports relief and a campaign supported by 5 lawyers I backed some people who are so inspirational but they are only inspirational because they benefit from Sport Relief and the money that people. Highly donate so for me it's all about people realize then that these people out there fight then to keep inspirational people go and soar That's why I want to bring it off here to one of the people the real inspirational people the 11 time Paralympic champion Tony greats homes and won the Los chillum achievement awards and she was going Nelson Mandela said Sport has the power to change the world to my family and friends he placed me and helps change my life thank you for putting up with me and I love you thank you very much. And I will have more on Ben Stokes when in the sport with Paul shortly there's a warning to take care of you buying Christmas tree lights Ramon lawn marketplace sellers an investigation by which has found some of them could cause a fire or an electric shock or business correspondence Katie Prescott smoking a melting circuit boards with the potential to set Christmas trees a light that's what the consumer group Which found when they ordered fairy lights through 3rd party sellers on online marketplaces like Amazon and e Bay 12 out of the 13 sets that they bought were unsafe or didn't comply with official u.k. Standards so customers are being advised to look out for warning signs things like lights packaged in on branded plastic wrapping a lack of instructions or products costing less than 5 pounds if it looks too good to be true then it really probably is e-bay and Amazon say the products in question have been removed from the site but this investigation is just the latest to highlight the growing difficulty of monitoring 3rd party sellers using online marketplaces where the individual vendor rather than the website itself is responsible for the products that they're selling Prince William says he tries to educate his children about issues his mom Diana would have cared about like homelessness has been speaking to Mary Berry for a festive t.v. Show that you can share Cambridge says seeing Kate's make efforts to teach Georgian Scholz about the struggles of the people face especially around Christmas telling my mother she realize that it's very cool when you grow up special in the life we grow up. You were allies of the left half of your own palace walls and you see real people struggling with real issues and also you know much of the things we didn't really talk about and I remember thinking how. On shaking hands with someone who had Aids and it changed the world view yes let's challenge the social kind of norms of Arts charities and of our dysfunctions and for people do you talk seal children about field thoughts in your views and show absolutely whenever we see anyone who is sleeping rough on the streets or talk about it and I pointed our or explain more and there were various of them I wised up I said What are you her.