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And I was unlucky the whole day after they all were done in street says the leaking of diplomatic memos which described Donald Trump's wise heis inept as a matter of regrets but the prime minister's spokesman said she had full faith in the British ambassador in Washington sir came directly even though she didn't agree with his assessment the former head of the Joint Intelligence Committee lady Neville Jones says the leaker appears to have a malign most have it's clear also to me that whoever has done this has been accumulating material over a period because these cables are not one just one that's been leaked it several over what appears to be a period of time of reporting so this is a this is a very calculated act designed to do damage the businesswoman and campaigner Heather Mills has settled her legal action for phone hacking against report Mark docks company News Group Newspapers she's received substantial but undisclosed damage as an apology the news of the world which has since closed published $141.00 stories of bite Ms Mills and her sister over 9 years Keith Doyle reports this marks the end of the civil case between Heather Mills and News Group Newspapers in court the owners of the sun and the now closed news of the world said it offered its sincere apologies to Heather Mills and her sister Fiona for the distress caused to them by the invasion of their privacy by News of the world Heather Mills said she felt joy in vindication after a decade long fight to receive what she said is the highest phone hacking settlement in open court British Airways says it will contest a record 183000000 pined fine for a Siri. Data breach last year the Information Commissioner's Office said the penalty which is yet to be finalized was punishment for base failure to protect the personal information of half a 1000000 customers from hackers Emily Taylor who runs the cyber security firm Oxford information Labs says other organizations should take note this really just highlights the shock teeth of the new data protection laws and it will be a wakeup call tool the businesses who've been trying to implement suitable security practices and information security practices to make themselves compliant or perhaps putting off the evil hour because they don't want to be they don't really want to find out what security risks they're running a 30 year old man has gone on trial charged with deliberately driving his car at cyclist some police officers near the high says of parliament last August the prosecution told the Old Bailey that counter from Birmingham had wanted to kill as many people as possible and suggested the motive was terrorism no one was injured Mr Katter denies 2 charges of attempted murder and 2 alternative charges of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm the International Criminal Court has fined a former coach a rebel commander guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity including rape and murder and to Gounder nicknamed The Terminator committed the offenses during fighting in a mineral rich area of eastern Congo with us news on 2 sports night with the one about and starting with tennis the women's top seed Australian actually Barty has crashed out of Wimbledon in the last few moments the French Open champion lost in 3 sets to American and risk who came from a set dine taking the deciding set $63.00 meanwhile 15 year old American qualifier Corey Goff against former world number one Simona Halep will be one of the standout games on what's known as manic Monday Serena Williams Rafael Nadal or 1st date. On the show courts shortly in cricket will import a field of all kept in a 14 man Ireland squad for their 1st Test match against England at Lord's later this month chair of selectors Andrew White says the players hope to be as competitive in the Test arena as they have been and one day internationals having completed a 3 No Series win yesterday over some bubbly. Thank you and I finally here's the C.E.O. With your weather forecast quite tell ID through the rest of the day if you brought a sponsor possible a little soupy some light rain and drizzle around particularly in the West cooler to highs of a 17 or 18 degrees tonight will be rather woman muggy with drizzly body and gradually easing from the West Misty over the hills with a freshening breeze and lows of around 13 Celsius Tomorrow looks to be quite cloudy with some Charedi rain breaking knowledge and it'll feel very close. handling of anti-Semitism and Jeremy Coburn's perceived lack of leadership on both counts you've even got some previously really very strong voices supporting Jeremy called them now saying after 4 years in the top job of the Labor Party it's just not working out and he's become a toxic figure the Labor Party is now considering the possibility that Jeremy Coleman could be a liability perhaps the greatest liability as we pops move into a Boris Johnson Premiership where he can't Boris Johnson can't speak a sentence it would appear without mentioning Gerry Jeremy Coleman's name because it's a red bow to a fly the shadow chancellor for his part Joe McDonald been a friend of Jeremy Coleman for more than 40 years has dismissed as rubbish reports of a split at the top of the party over its breadth of party policy he also this weekend deny claims that he had called for 2 of Jeremy Coleman's close of the visors to be sacked but he did say that time was running out for Labor to clarify its position on supporting another referendum are said that we need to get to a position sooner rather than later because I generally do believe that Boris Johnson will come in a little bit of a bounce in the polls he'll go for maybe a walk in the well shows like Tories or Mary be overconfident and call Gen X. Will begin. JOE MCDONALD this weekend speaking to Andrew Marr do you think Jeremy Coburn is essentially toast within the Labor Party I mean is this civil war really now breaking up Tom Watson the deputy leader leader is taking him on it was a memo every day everything Jeremy Coleman seems to tweet John you know Tom Watson tweet side a contradictory tweet 030385555. Jeremy Coburn call it a day to gold McDonnell a touch of MCDONALD There. Dougal McCulloch excuse visit member of the later parties of the dove I saw you did the good sort of round still there. The Guardian calm of dawn. And not bad have you what do you make of these reports over the weekend the bike you know splits at the top and all the rest. I haven't really speak to them over the more quite a lot and haven't really had anything from the top there's always a lot of speculation especially in the summer and I think basically there's been so much focus on the Tory they've shipped a lot of the centrists Labor M.P.'s to taking a little bit and we always get some kind of power play in the run up to the September conference says I haven't heard any actual kind of personal ructions at the top the only thing is basically as drama tunnels that an ongoing discussion about what breaks a position should be you know labor in a very difficult position in that they have a lot of leave voters they have a lot remain voters they have to try and come up with a position that manages to make sure I agree feels head even if they don't necessarily get their desired outcome from David policy I think it will be the writing to horses at the same time Exactly and that you know they tried for a long time as John McDonnell said and it's not really working out so they have to try and you know they have to try and find a better position where do you think that's going on the big you again some people say that Seamus MILNE The director of policy for the Labor Party that he's polling Jeremy Corbyn strings you know I think it's basically a wide variety of M.P.'s I mean you've got M.P.'s like Stephen King they can Gloria do Pierre or who are on the right of the Labor Party and they're very very worried that if they're fully remained then they will lose ses. The same time that you have M.P.'s who are very very you know remain States I mean I live in Vauxhall have the highest remains remain in the country and we've got a hard day so a lot of M.P.'s you know have very very divergent constituents he will be standing again no she won't like a point where it's really. If you look at the conservatives almost all of the elite constituencies it's a lot easier for them whereas labor you know have have a kind of leave constituencies and teeth that remain so it's very very difficult for them to find a proposition that doesn't 80 and a 10 people what do you think that position should be I'll come back to you on that one yet Diggles thought some of the opposition should be the Labor Party's Bragg's it policy Well I'm speaking from Northern Ireland and we did this country we voted to remain so I would say personally and politically remain is what we should go for and sell to the public and England share what they need to hear or to get them convinced about socialist policies and never mind us you know no votes here for labor you don't like anybody so you want to start me on that I know I know I know you want to change. The reality of it they're not they're not sitting in Labor headquarters thinking my goodness how is this going to go down and no the knowledge only unlike Dawn I don't get to speak to them all the top she began her remarks with no that's that's true I mean the slogan for the many not the few you could have the tie got it in Northern Ireland Labor stands for the many not the few in Northern Ireland because of a policy that was established in $1000.00 it I believe about the Irish Labor Party running so I mean the sort of the reasons but there has been a lot of water under a lot of bridges since 90 you're for it rough rough remain and a referendum to get to that point is that right I think the issue with the referendum is that people say some people talk about it as if that will somehow I solve the problem BRACKS It would solve the problem of Bragg's it but I think what's useful about a referendum might might do is if we get a remand result we'll keep the Bracks problem for the English to sort out because it's affecting all of us across the country at the moment in areas where people voted to remain in Scotland and Northern Ireland I'm thinking of in particular so this. Treason may. Provided a penetrating. Insight when she told us BRACKS It means Breck's it not I mean it was deliberately obscuring the issue the issue of Breck's it is English nationalism it's English people you know think how do I don't want to hear what you're saying about what the Labor Party's policy should be you're for me a modicum of random Yes for a person and politically in Northern Ireland for a 2nd referendum on the backs of vote because things have gone on the other change do you think Jeremy Coleman is no longer the guy to lead this party Well you know your you began your lyrics you but I know what Uber Gandhi's remarks by talking about all these political issues on the twosome frozen the left and right of the Labor Party the Labor Party traditionally has got many voices within it it's a broad church and there's different points of view and we talk about it in public you know but you've got to get to a policy you know yes I think writer and the way I'm currently from my purse I mean I'm like Don I don't think they get what you know a day and we don't know where you stand. Well 1st I'd be very happy to see Emily Thornberry Stella Creasy. Love to see a woman at the head of the neighborhood or not to see a change maybe the time is coming there's a contract to take to take of a new man I don't. Care anymore but his doing a fantastic job and and consolidating the left of the party I'm shifting the Overton Window moving the whole debate about politics to the left I joined the Labor party again after a bit and after the Northern our Labor Party being completely shot there but the trouble is I joined 3 years ago to support his leadership I have been disappointed and his leadership in recent times came from the go I've been in the studio going to bat for Jeremy many times here you have and I am and what your research is from this morning I hazarded now you know dancing around the Quinto I'm hesitating in saying I can't support him in the way that I have in the past if he if he if he can if he. As he and the people around him look well you don't you can I just point out normally you don't have any trouble working I would say the minute you tried to tell you a lot you're conflating the Labor Party with their Jeremy Corbyn the Labor Party is bigger and I'm not I'm not harming if you think it's time for him to go yes it may be will be time for him to go but we have to have someone who are we have to have someone coming up behind him who is going to be able to carry what he's done maintain not thrust of left wing politics and also do the key business of reaching out to people who are not traditional Labor voter though you have a dog there there is somebody in the gold McCulloch joint rejoined the Labor Party because of Jeremy Corbin wanting to support his leadership and he wants him to go. I mean I think that Jeremy and other people are thinking about when he will go I don't think the time is quite yet I think partly because we need to get through this. Break that mess of the moment and I completely agree with Dougal that the big issue is a lot of the campaign is for a 2nd referendum not me or you know him but a lot of the really fashion campaigners for a referendum seem to think that will solve all of the problems I think that without a I think that without a general election it won't work and I also think that the bigger problem is you know as he said English nationalism but also that David Cameron rushed into a referendum without delay in any of the groundwork of what it meant you know obviously in their public when they do that when they took a referendum there are citizens assemblies beforehand so pm know what they're voting for this is the main problem but I think that Jeremy Corbyn has to kind of serious through this moment that there will be some consultation on how we get through this that you hold on Jeremy Corbyn as the leader all the way through whatever this process is breakfast and then change your mind to work. Yes I think so I say what's the point of that I think that I think at the moment you need to get to a bit most ability I think Jeremy Corbyn has managed to get a huge groundswell of interest in labor again you know I left Labor isn't easy as you know when I was very young rejoined in 2015 so these are the same reasons as to gold and now you know what what I would like to see is the kind of the corporate project coming to a natural you know and natural next stage and for the next leader to come in with a new set of ideas continuing on from that and I think I just remind us what is the Coleman project I think I think it's fair or politics for for Britain it's an idea of an economy that gets away from massive Geographic inequalities that we have a lot Wales Northern Ireland process Scotland in the north of England it looks at changing the way the economy works it looks at reinvested in public services and getting away from you know old provided gated on gay. Being in the government to do any of that exactly exactly and I don't legalist me I don't think that I think you know people said in 2017 that the vote was full massively remember the day before the election I was sat in this very studio and a very senior B.B.C. Pundit told me that that the Tories would win by a 120 majority and then you know they got hung parliament when he didn't realise how bad the campaign or tourism I was or how good labor where and how many and how many people they inspired to go out to do is that I think when you look at how they become paid they campaign very very effective The problem is that in the in the interim you know especially in England there is a very many right wing media that spend all that time given the conservatism much easier and I mean the Times for instance sacked Boris Johnson for fabricating a quote from him from his godfather they've now come out in favor of him despite the fact that every time Janice I know hates him and it's one who'd be prime minister but then we're told of the Labor Party can I just but I'm here and say Would you not agree with me Dawn that the labor been shown to be able to do really really well is get their vote it was the 40 percent I think in 102017 of the popular vote they got. Getting their own vote but what what was what's needed is to reach out to people who are not traditional Liberal voters and Jeremy needs to change his. It's not about him personally if he can change his message when it comes laughing and saying he's unelectable it's not the kiss he will become electable if he makes his message different if he's able to be clearer about the concept of the semitism has been twisted for years how long do you wait for that clarity. Well I think I think in those 4 years Labor's made a lot of progress when you look at 2015 Ed Miliband should have won a majority you know according to the media he didn't in 2017 lead the made huge lie ahead why do you despite everything else I think that if people kind of get by. I lay back and find that good brags that message one that gold and lots of other people then they can actually push forward that when they have a referendum then remain message with it. Yes or a referendum Jeremy Corbin's Abraxas here is Nick why would he get behind that I don't think so I think I think there's a lot to come on and I said I thought career about life are good he's got to be is going to be a politician he could be pragmatic be realistic Milly's another break to tyrannize push and push him not direction I think a lot of people I mean I think you're right I've got a lot of criticisms of the European Union especially how they treated Greece in love meditator and. And even Jeremy going to say but Jeremy Corbin agreed to back remain he campaigned for it and you know and every everybody I know and they party at top is pushing for the same thing but almost only breaks it he says what he wants very I mean he has it come on you can't you can't be talking to a Northern Irish audience on the radio not recognise the significance of hardbacks it for for what we call the peace process but he owns not defending a hard drugs no I'm not I'm saying no I'm not saying that defending it but I'm saying it has to be factored and you've got to take into consideration that if you say if you're saying well you know Jeremy Corbin's of bricks a tear and that's that there there is a need for a much more nuanced understanding of what's happening on this island by people in London both the Conservatives and the Labor Party might expect a German court once last year a Labor Party conference I just put it just come up for me going to. A very well received speech at women's conference on women's reproductive rights and I sort of caught them in the corridor and I walked along with them and said to him Jeremy you know that women's reproductive rights in Northern Ireland are kind of the worst in Western Europe and there's no less labor representation on the political landscape in Northern Ireland do you think there's a connection do you think you could join the dots there and you know is famous just went. It couldn't say anything about that because he's against the Labor Party organizing astounding how that it's in Northern Ireland we here have suffered Where did you not only as you joined to push him forward I joined because I think I was a member of currently a member of a citizen of the United Kingdom I think I want socialism in this country and in the Republican doesn't really matter to me too much well you know but the cost of the individual. Or or the constitutional matter the issue is how we got to governments which are putting our institutionalizing compassion in the structures of the state in. A competitive as me just remind you we're talking to the Guardian columnist Dawn Foster and nor the not a neighbor party member Diggle McCulloch and taking your calls on what the you think Jimmy Coleman is toast or indeed whether he should be within the Labor Party that is you know 30315555 Michael if any hi to Michael I can just take the back growing to Germany by the Labor party on the issue of whether the referendum should be there a minute and fundamentally the referendum is the failed idea and the side of it that's old I will tell you why I say port and there are 3 years of people who are older that are neither had asked them and there's 3 years of new young people have to pick up the pieces make it succeed make it work on also the scary thing is take the softer image which could last for decades so if you think about it. That means there's quite a large Democratic that's lying I'd say watch a day a 2nd knock around for around them they can't the real truth about poor people released on the future and if we don't they don't where people don't statistically constitutionally in the future number in trouble the future with that gets in front chased they need scraped under 20 year olds Thanks a lot Michael I mean what whether he thinks his whole it's the only referendum we have in the European Union so far we've got to deal with that referendum 2016 referendum Yeah but there's a. Democratic deficit that he's identifying that things have moved on to say I'm about the democratic deficit that the Labor Party would organize and stand confidence here I mean think they want to govern this country but they won't let people who level of bringing everyone in the back to that question about nor that I know if we don't watch a lot but I quickly stop it for today you're a bit obsessed with that I mean we are talking about the future of the Labor Party and whether it has a future on the Jeremy Corbin What's the figure so the last figure don't 18 percent of the vote in the polling for the Labor Party under the leadership of Jeremy color must be an issue surely I think it's 24 yesterday 24 yes it got to 24. I mean the difference being 2 polls I think the big issue is that we have kind of 4 main parties now so that fluctuates a huge amount I mean obviously the big every single time we have these Westminster tension polls as well I think. Back in the taking over the overall if you get it does lead to a big scam and right so when you look at you know how many people say that they would like to vote for the back to party and it says you know 26 percent for instance that could translate that's never going to translate directly to one in 4 seats because a 1st past the post and I think you know in many ways 1st pass a post was one of the things that made so many people vote to leave your being needy and I mean I spent most of my childhood growing up in Newport in South Wales it was a very very safe Labor seat but when it came to a lot people I knew voted to leave the European Union because they've never really felt that they were listening to a normal elections but the referendum felt felt as if they were and obviously you know there are lots of areas you know like like Scotland in the North Island where you know a slim majority of people did vote to remain but there are still a lot of people who voted to leave and we have to find a way of trying to bridge that trying to get back some form of kind of democratic agreement amongst people and that's why it's so difficult for labor less so for the Conservative Party because they just have to leave us to deal with. I heard a Tory analyst the other day saying. He thinks that Boris Johnson is not going to be able to get breakfast on the 31st of October and will then say well I tried to get it and then we might even consider doing a snap election to try to change the arithmetic in parliament with the argument that change the M.P.'s will get you Breck said and ordinarily this analyst said you wouldn't consider doing that but when you're faced with Jeremy Corbyn as the leader of the Labor Party that is a real possibility because you're taking on Jeremy CORBA not the Labor Party and he is such a toxic image to many people may voters in England that you might have a chance yes absolutely I mean I think that that's definitely what's going to happen he's not going to be able to get by the 31st of October he's a very very arrogant man and he will he will think in same way that made in the heat when general election the problem is when you look at Boris Johnson even if he thinks that he's you know the vast majority of Conservative Party members all 150000 of them quite like him the vast majority of the general public don't like him and Jeremy Corbin is a lot more popular than Boris Johnson So I think that could actually blow up fully in his face so we'll see what happens at the end of October in that case who do you think will be the leader of the Labor Party to go down like that like a seat Emily Thornberry do you think that's possible by a Tobar you know it'll still be German called the most likely Jeremy Corbin but we need somebody lined up to take over who will take the reins and carry forward to his project but broaden it is just far too narrow at the moment all right Google McCulloch don't Foster thanks very much that's it from us. 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