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first warning for having behaved badly but perhaps not been aware of it. that is the excuse they have given. the wording in the report gave borisjohnson the opening to keep priti patel in a post. i also don't think this particular situation is going away because even if this one has been kicked into the long grass, the tory faithful have been ordered to go out and back for priti patel, which they have all been doing on twitter all day with these identical messages. at the same time, we have other rumblings coming our way same time, we have other rumblings coming ourway in same time, we have other rumblings coming our way in the future such as the former permanent secretary who resigned very publicly and is now going to undergo a full tribunal situation and is clear from the public nature of his resignation that he is not going to go quietly so that he is not going to go quietly so they may have dodged rubbings on this occasion but i would expect much more of it down the line facing. what does this mean in terms of the ministerial code? what does the minister have to do to break the ministerial code? this is the problem. johnson put his name to this code, he put on the forward to it that they should be no harassment oi’ it that they should be no harassment or bullying and an independent adviser comes forward and says that priti patel did swear and did shout and her actions did amount to bullying and boris johnson just goes, i don't care. that is the problem. madeline quite rightly pointed to his defence, that her actions were not bowed to her attention but that doesn't hold because she was warned three times. the new paisley from times at the department for work and pensions and it differed that she had faced allegations of bullying was up one employer was given a £25,000 settle m e nt employer was given a £25,000 settlement as a result of that, so that doesn't hold water. so i think madeline got closer to the truth when she suggested this was more about internal party management and priti patel‘s uses, but italy is the prime minster may have to perform some form of compromise in the brexit deal but i think that is disgraceful putting party concerns ahead of how people behave in office and example it sets for workplaces and example it sets for workplaces and schools elsewhere.|j and example it sets for workplaces and schools elsewhere. i would just add to that briefly, i agree with much of what you have said but i think the report itself, obviously the person who wrote the report made it clear that she should have resigned. it does nevertheless say that believed she was not aware of having broken it herself and i would say the very public nature of fella's resignation suggests that it is not purely a case of settling, there was a desire to settle a score as well as settling the bad behaviour in the report also places some blame on the civil service for not offering appropriate support and backing up its minister which alongside what it says about priti patel, is also pretty regular. it is pretty damning of the civil service as well as the home secretary. let's move on, homework fails to boost productivity, this is in the business section of the times. do you both work from home? are you more productive or nest productive? according to this, people work longer hours working from home but are not as productive as one might think. this is a really interesting thing. in some ways, i am more productive in the sense that i am not ina productive in the sense that i am not in a busy newsroom where there is lots of distraction. in some ways lam is lots of distraction. in some ways i am less productive because i am not calling colleagues to bans ideas from and i miss that creativity. but the interesting thing about this report is also about how white—collar jobs report is also about how white—collarjobs and be so easily displaced in a world where everybody is communicating by skype and zim. you don't necessarily need to employ somebody in the uk to do the same job andi somebody in the uk to do the same job and i can see that causing some friction further down the line. what do you think, madeline, is working from home making you more productive? i definitely work longer, i am very much what they describe as being longer hours but less productive. i feel i should plug on earlier but also i really miss having that organic exchange and flow of ideas that you get in the office, just buzzing of other people, especially if you work in a job like ours where you have to be creative stop having people around you is so useful especially for people like me who are new to journalism, having the benefit of colleagues who so much, having their wisdom and insight but jason is right about the question about what it means for remote working in general because throughout the pandemic, people have been calling heaviest for lockdown but also the permanent changes caused by remote working have actually been rather making themselves hostages to fortune because it turns out that surprise, surprise, you can do your job anywhere, it means anyone with the skills potentially do yourjob and those who find it easiest to work remotely by those vulnerable to being moved offshore and ironically, throughout the pandemic, because many people are doing long hours and are enjoying the opportunity to be at home with their families, not having a horrible commute to they have been ringing the bell for this way of working quite loudly but they don't perhaps realise the full consequences. don't perhaps realise the full consequences. thank you so much, both of you, for taking the time to join us. was he in 35 minutes for another go. that's it for the papers this hour. goodbye for now. good evening. i'm john watson live from the bbc sport centre. we start with the return of premiership rugby. just 27 days after winning a domestic and european double exeter chiefs began the defence of their title with a comfortable 33—3 win at harlequins. quins did lead through an early penalty but it was sam simmonds who led exeter to victory. that the first of his three tries at the twickenham stoop. dave ewers and stuart townsend also went over in what was a bonus—point win. elsewhere sale beat northampton saints 32—23 scotland's final autumn nations cup pool match against fiji at murrayfield next weekend is off. 29 cases of covid among the fiji staff forcing the cancellation of the fixture, their third of the tournamnet, following the postponment of games against france and italy. it raises the prospect of the side not featuring at all in the competition which replaced the traditional autumn internationals. organisers say the decision was "unavoidable". scotland face france on sunday in what is essentially a pool b decider. head coach gregor townsend making five changes for that game with blair kinghorn the only change in the backline. scotland going for a sixth straight win for only the third time in their history. switching codes and defending champions st helens eased into the super league grand final. there was a hat trick in this too — and how about this for a solo effort from kevin naiqama as they thrashed catalans dragons 48—2. they'll face wigan in the grand final next friday. the pfa are calling for a reduction of heading in training to better protect current players following the growing concerns surrounding dementia in football. they've called on a game wide strategy to address the growing link between footballers who suffer with the condition and have called on heading in training at all levels to be monitored. the pfa hve faced criticsim from families of former players for their lack of support. lam i am amazed at the likes of nike or adidas having not come up with a heading training bill. we don't want a balloon, we need a ball which is the same sort of weight but it would be something that we could still practise heading. i'm not too sure it is the game time heading the ball is the problem, is probably more to do with the training and that is why lam do with the training and that is why i am advocating that we get a ball, a training ball which could be used for heading practice. meanwhile the fa have warned former players might lack the experience to replace greg clarke as chair of the organisation following his resignation. clarke stepped down last week after using offensive and outdated language when referring to black players. we absolutely need the influence of former players on our board and i think if you look at the two different components, one, we want a fantastic ambassador. secondly, we need someone that can run the board of 450 need someone that can run the board of a50 miland need someone that can run the board of a50 mil and pans business. some players would be capable of that but others might not have the experience. tottenham managerjose mourinho says he wants answers from the england boss gareth southgate — after he revealed certain club managers were putting players under pressure to manage their international workloads.. mourinho questioned why manchester city's raheem sterling was allowed to miss england's dead rubber with iceland. it means sterling is now likely to feature against spurs on sunday in the league. i would like him to say which are the coaches that put pressure on the players to go. when eric left the national team, injured in the previous month, he didn't play two matches for tottenham. he needed a couple of weeks to recover and he is going to play tomorrow so these are the little details i think he should explain to us all. well ahead of that game — the city manager pep guardiola — who signed a new two year deal at the club yesterday — has been speaking about this man. lionel messi. the forward has again been linked with a move to city — after almostjoining in the summer. his barcelona contract is up at the end of the season but guardiola says he wants him to stay in spain. he isa he is a playerfrom barcelona. if you ask me my opinion, is a person like, i have a huge quit attitude for what breslin has done to me as an academy, as a football player, they gave me absolutely everything. i want they gave me absolutely everything. iwant him they gave me absolutely everything. i want him to finishes career there but if he stays here, i don't know what will happen in his mind. ronnie 0'sullivan overcame a scare at snooker‘s northern ireland open to reach the last four — and close in on a potential final showdown against defending champion judd trump. 0'sullivan found himself 2—0 down in the quarters — but came back to win 5—2. he'll face ali carter tomorrow while trump takes on david grace in the other semi. the world number one novak djokovic is through to the last four of the atp finals. the serb — at the top of your screen — beat alexander zverev in straight sets — 6—3, 7—6 at the o2 arena in london. he's aiming to win a record equalling sixth title at the end of season tournament and plays the us open champion dominic thiem in the semis tomorrow. that's all the sport for now. the weather as we head through the weekend is looking a little bit mixed. we will see a cold front moving south and that'll dominate things for the next few days. on saturday, eight mild and breezy sort of day. there will be some rain and initially that will be in the cold fronts across scotland and northern ireland, it will slip across england through the rest of the weekend. he will see deals developing with gusts to 60 miles an hour. billy windy in the north of scotland. breezy and mild elsewhere with temperatures holding into double figures, so much madder than last night. on saturday, this cold front will sit across northern england and into wales for a good part of the day so it will bring a line of rain there. but scotla nd bring a line of rain there. but scotland and northern ireland, once the rain gets out of the way, it is sunshine and blustery showers. gales across the north of scotland. cloudy and mild in the south with temperatures eight to 13 degrees. 00:14:22,570 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 turning milder.

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