together to work cooperatively to prevent that kind of thing happening again. but as i say, the asylum seekers are caught up on a much bigger canvas between france and the uk. post brexit relationship has been terrible. overfishing, over northern ireland, you ve got the defence pact between the australians and the americans and the british in which the french were left out. you ve also got two leaders who at the moment feel they ve got to play to the gallery. president macron has got a big election next year and borisjohnson has just come through one of the worst periods of his premiership. his opinion poll ratings are at their lowest since he became prime minister. they both have to give red meat to those on the right in their parties. and as a result, you don t have two leaders who are necessarily looking for compromise. so the idea that borisjohnson might float, that british police could be helping the french patrol
to attend a meeting the home secretary priti patel in paris, i think in paris, or certainly in europe on sunday, to talk about exactly this problem because of a tweet that borisjohnson had put out, i mean, of course, it s all politics, but the relationship between france and the uk right now looks poisonous. yeah. and on a subject where people s lives are being sacrificed. asylum seekers are caught in the middle of a much bigger game. you d think that this kind of tragedy would be the kind of thing that would bring countries together to work cooperatively to prevent that kind of thing happening again. but as i say, the asylum seekers are caught up on a much bigger canvas between france and the uk. post brexit relationship has been terrible. overfishing, over northern ireland, you ve got the defence pact between the australians and the americans and the british in which the french were left out. you ve also got two leaders who at the moment feel they ve got to play to the gallery.
deadline day takes place the sport s world governing body says clubs spent nearly 50 billion dollars on buying players over the past decade. fifa has carried out research into transfers between 2011 and 2020. manchester city top the list of big spenders, followed by chelsea and the spanish giants, barcelona. fifa s study found that more money has been spent on brazilian players than footballers from any other country. there s also been a big rise in the amount paid to agents, they were given a total of three and a half billion dollars. now it s time for a look at the weather with carole. hello again. the weather over the next couple of days is very similar, in that it s going to be fairly cloudy, the cloud thick enough for patchy, light rain and drizzle, especially in the east, and it is the east that has this onshore breeze, so feeling a wee bit on the chilly side. also breezy across the english channel today, some breaks in the southeast and sunshine coming in over northern ireland
is at the summit in cornwall. hello a very warm welcome to cornwall where the g7 summit is coming to a close. in the last hour we have news about what the commitments are that the g7 leaders have signed up to. sir david adam ross said that global warming is on the verge of destabilising the entire planet. the leaders are committing to accelerating their efforts to cut greenhouse emissions. but there is not a lot of detail that we have seen so far on how that will happen. no agreement on phasing out coal fired power stations. on the pandemic, the german president was speaking in a press conference right now, said that the g7 should be making available 2.3 billion doses of vaccine to the developing nations before the end of 2022. but the events are generally overshadowed by the point scoring that continues between britain and france over northern ireland. the british government says that the french president suggested that northern ireland was somehow not
reviewed now what was finalised in the brexit deal after years of debate and workjust at the brexit deal after years of debate and work just at the the brexit deal after years of debate and workjust at the end of last year. he said we have a trade deal, it has been painfully discussed for years, six months later, they come at the uk government says what we negotiated with you, we don t know how to respect it, then that means nothing is respectable any more. that was the quote from mr macron with regards to the issue of the northern anna protocol, so there he is arriving at newquay airport for these important discussions, the g7 group of leading nations. 0ver these important discussions, the g7 group of leading nations. over the next couple of days. the northern ireland protocol. the un s humanitarian chief says there is a famine in northern ethiopia. un backed analysis found that 350,000 people were living in severe crisis in and around the war torn region, where government forces