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The controversial study that says cutting down on sausage, mince, steak and other forms of red or processed meat could be a waste of time for most people. Hello, everyone. This is afternoon live. Iam simon i am simon mccoy. There have been violent clashes in hong kong between police and protestors as china celebrates the 70th anniversary of communist rule. One protestor has been shot in the chest with live ammunition and at least 15 people are in hospital. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in defiance of a ban on protests and were met with Police Firing tear gas and live rounds. The demonstrations took place as the Chinese Government staged a huge military parade in beijing. A warning that this report from our diplomatic correspondent, paul adams, contains scenes some viewers might find upsetting. One anniversary, two reactions. While beijing celebrated, hong kong was once again full of defiance. It began peacefully enough, protesters filling the streets to mark what they see as a black day, rejecting the communist party and its leadership. Appealing to the International Community to support their calls for democracy. Official slogans were torn down. Set alight. Organisers have called this a day of grief. Gunshots it was a day of violence too and rage among the worst so far. All over the city, hardcore protesters confronted the police. The response volleys of tear gas and rubber bullets. One clash outside government offices witnessed by bbc correspondent stephen mcdonell. Theyre moving up the stairs to try and reach where the police are. Charging forward. The protesters are hoping that they have the numbers, but the police are continually firing at them, round after round of rubber bullets and tear gas. And now the protesters are retreating. Theres been too many rubber bullets fired, too much tear gas. And there was worse in the market town of tsuen wan, a policeman pulled out a pistol and shot an 18 year old protester at point blank range. Its thought to be the first time live ammunition has been used in this way. The protester is now in hospital in Critical Condition. This was always going to be a day of high emotion, but as the authorities in beijing spoke of peaceful reunification, the reality on the streets of hong kong was very different. Lets go to hong kong now where those renewed protests by pro democracy demonstrators have been taking place. Our correspondent there is stephen mcdonell. The concern must be that as it appears at the moment to be a stand off, that at some point the patience of one side is going to snap. Clashes are still continuing here, we are into sunday night, this is the causeway bay shopping district, people who have visited here will know it and a little while ago, the riot police were here and protest still are, they left because they are fighting on so many fronts at the moment and on the kowloon side, it seems to be where the most serious clashes have just erupted. You mentioned. Where it could lead. It has just been up you mentioned. Where it could lead. It hasjust been up on you mentioned. Where it could lead. It has just been up on both sides and we saw the activist shot in the chest, we have been waiting for the possibility that someone would be shot with a live round, it is nearly happen several times and today we finally saw it. I am not sure what impact it will have on demonstrators, the more of hardline activists, rather than making their more wary, it may make them more angry and some may want to escalate further. We have seen many scenes of violence today, fires in the street, barricades on the entrance to a underground train station on fire, and the response from the authorities has been tear gas, water cannons, rubber bullets and they have been ruthlessly efficient in their pursuit of the activists, they have raced in quickly, pinned them to the ground and we have seen them grabbing protesters by the dozen and this is an attempt by the authorities to limit the extent to which hong kong protesters could upstage beijing and because my big party, because that is the point. Tens of thousands of people turned out in defiance of warnings that they should not gather first up they wa nted they should not gather first up they wanted this to be a day of calling for democratic reforms rather than celebrating the achievements of china under the communist party. Whether they have achieved that are not well be for others to judge. But certainly we have seen another dramatic escalation and the crisis now and its fourth month is showing now and its fourth month is showing no sign of petering out. Thank you very much for that update. In a speech in beijing to mark 70 years since the Chinese Communist party took control, president xi jinping said no force could stop chinas onward march. Crowds cheered as thousands of soldiers marched through Tiananmen Square in a display of military might. Robin brant sent this report from the capital. For big birthdays, chinas Ruling Communist Party doesnt do things by halves. Lined up perfectly and ready to go, 15,000 military personnel prepare to parade past the countrys top political leaders. President xi, unhindered by limits on his term in office, took centre stage. Beside him, two predecessors, one of them so old and frail now that he needed help to his seat. Looking on too, the countrys most senior party officials, all of them men. Surprise, surprise, security is very tight here ahead of the parade. The police just moving a few people down from the main thoroughfare, where we will see the tanks later. Make no mistake, china does want the world to look in at this event. The military leadership have said this is not about the show of force, but this is definitely about china showing off on its 70th birthday about how far it has come. Translation it was today 70 years ago that chairman mao stood at this very place and announced solemnly the founding of the peoples republic of china. Before today, military leaders said it wasnt supposed to be a flexing of muscle. But make no mistake, this was, more than anything, a military display by a nation that after 70 years is once again taking its place at the top table. Borisjohnson has said there will need to be customs checks on the island of ireland after the uk leaves the eu. In an interview with the bbc, the Prime Minister denied suggestions this would mean a series of customs posts set five or ten miles back from the border. The government has said it will publish details of a new brexit plan in the coming days, but the eu has always insisted it will not agree to new customs checks in ireland, and time is running out to find an agreement. Our Political Correspondent, chris mason, reports from the conservative Party Conference in manchester. A morning with the media for the Prime Minister looks Something Like this. Cameras everywhere even stylistic help on offer. But after the comb, a quick ruffle of the hair. And straightaway, to the crux of the brexit conundrum keeping the irish border open when the uk and ireland are following different rules after brexit. The difficulty really is going to be around the Customs Union and to what extent Northern Ireland can be retained within eu bodies at all. And we have made a very good offer, we are going to make a very good offer, we are going to be tabling it formally very soon. There is a difficulty if you try to keep Northern Ireland in the Customs Union. Because one of the basic things about being a country is you have a single customs. With. 7 the Prime Minister accepts the reality, as he puts it, of custom cheques being necessary on the island of ireland after brexit, but is still not providing details of how he thinks this could happen in a way that doesnt amount to moving the border somewhere else. But borisjohnson says he is compromising, with agriculture in Northern Ireland effectively being regulated by the European Union. The uk government has already made a very considerable offer, and if you look at what we are saying on the sanitary and phytosanitary arrangements, that is that we are already accepting that you could have, in the famous words attributed to ian paisley the elder, you could have a situation where it is, as it were, in Northern Ireland, the people are british but the cattle are irish. And that is a big concession by the uk government. The government says an earlier idea it had submitted to brussels, a so called non paper, which suggested customs clearance zones in ireland or in Northern Ireland, is not the same as the legal text that they are going to submit in the next few days. But there is a sense that there are some in these negotiations who are just desperate to trash anything the uk suggests. Who could they be thinking of . Well, here was the irish deputy Prime Minister last night. Nothing cryptic about his view on this floated idea. So what happens if there isnt a deal . Mrjohnson later suggested that if the eu delayed exit again against the governments will, it would regret it. I wish you all the very best. Brexit is due to happen, remember, at the end of this month. How it happens and whether it happens remains farfrom clear. Our chief Political Correspondent vicki young is at the conservative Party Conference in manchester. These uk proposals, it is not exactly going well so far, is it . It is difficult because no one has seen them so we it is difficult because no one has seen them so we are it is difficult because no one has seen them so we are as ever it is difficult because no one has seen them so we are as ever in this brexit are story in the dark a little bit because the uk government is saying they are going to table formally some proposals, there seem to have been leaks from one side, but the Prime Minister suggesting that it but the Prime Minister suggesting thatitis but the Prime Minister suggesting that it is not actually what hes going to be proposing. It sounds as though there will be some kind of custom clea ra nce though there will be some kind of custom clearance zones, we dont know where they will be or what they will be called. Obviously it is saying there are going to have to be some sort of checks and the eu wanting to protect the integrity of their Single Market and all to do with the fact that Northern Ireland and ireland will be in different economic zones. How and ireland will be in different economic zones. How they start all this out, as we know, is is the Sticking Point to getting a deal for borisjohnson. He Sticking Point to getting a deal for Boris Johnson. He is Sticking Point to getting a deal for borisjohnson. He is serious about getting a deal. To discuss this im am dined by the deputy chairman of the conservative party. Brexit, as ever, is dominating everything. Borisjohnson ever, is dominating everything. Boris johnson today was put to him that he is not serious about getting a deal and he is putting forward things the eu have already rejected . The eu have started to change their language, the meetings he have had with various leaders of eu Member States is really encouraging in terms of the stuff, thatjust states is really encouraging in terms of the stuff, that just a year ago, just a few months ago that the Withdrawal Agreement was sacrosanct, now they are starting to change their language shows so we can look at it. We are serious about getting out with a deal, that is the absolute default preference of the government and we need to make sure we can have substantive talks to get the deal done by the 18th october which is the end of the eu council that we can debate in parliament and hopefully parliament can come round to something that they agree with thatis to something that they agree with that is good for the country. And that will be the big issue. As deputy chairman of the party, how concerned you about bringing the Party Together . There are the conservative mps that have been booted out. Most of them probably would have voted for a deal and you have problems on the other side of the party with people saying this a new deal will not be. What people have got to do, they have to come round, it is not about personalities or own self interest, its about whats best for the country. The guys that lasted party whip at the moment, many that once come back will have the opportunity to show they are behind the government in getting brexit done by october 31. I would appeal to anyone on the other side of the argument that first of all we need to be consistent as a party, it is not a purge of one side or another, to make sure people are going against what the country needs that we are consistent in instilling discipline first up we need to get this done, we need to get it done so we leave by october 31 and get under everything that people want us to dad about rather than brexit forever. But it wont be the end, even if we get a deal, then we move on to the other tricky bit about the future relationship. The other target is of a borisjohnson saying he is not going to break the law, but also we are going to leave at the end of october and there is an act of parliament in placing if there is no deal he has to ask for a delay to brexit. How can you square that circle . Boris is right to call that the surrender act, the fact there is a backbencher that has written a letter for the Prime Minister to give to you to give them permission to tell us when we are allowed to leave, it is patiently ridiculous. The default position is we get the deal, so we want to make sure we are out by the 315t, but the best way to do that is the parliament, round and circle around something they agree with and is a sensible deal that will be good for the uk, good of the eu and moves on. It is complicated, to future relationship with the eu, but it is the exciting bit and looking at the opportunities of brexit and the trade deals, Market Access around the world. Thank you very much indeed. We do expect that there could be even this week some kind of statement in the house of commons laying out in more detailed the proposals from the uk government. And a quick look ahead to this afternoon, priti patel is the main speaker . And she is a real darling of this conference was that i think she will getan conference was that i think she will get an incredibly warm reception. It has been interesting in previous yea rs, has been interesting in previous years, all has been interesting in previous yea rs, all eyes have has been interesting in previous years, all eyes have been on Boris Johnson when he has been on the fringes of these kind of events causing quite a stir. He is not doing that now, so there has been a lack of excitement in the hall, but i will change with priti patel because they do really like her and i think they were like her message which will be all about really being much tougher on crime and criminals must obligate that at about 2 45pm. We will see you at 2 45pm, whether she is there are not. Thank you very much. Lets speak to our ireland correspondent chris page whos in belfast. That optimism we heard from a conservative there, it does seem a little misplaced when you hear from Simon Coveney but as far as hes concerned, it is all a nonstarter. That is right, in relation to the prospect of the customs context, there has been a allowed chorus of disapprovalfrom nationalist politicians and from the Irish Government in dublin. Really there is to make dimensions to this. The economic cities one, business is the taken for granted, the open border with the Irish Republic, they say they cant afford any new bureaucracy, any new costs, any new hassle that any kind of customs checks would bring. Then when you look at the politics, the Irish Government have been really emphasising once again the point they have been stressing repeatedly over the last few weeks that when it comes to brexit, in particular the irish by the backstop, the insurance policy to make sure that the body remains open under any circumstances, they are willing to consider alternatives, but the bottom line is any alternatives must respect the terms of the good friday Peace Agreement and the main element of that in this respect is a cooperation between Northern Ireland and the I