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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240713

Of the world you are a citizen of nowhere, and that was a terrible, terrible thing to say about people like me. I think theres a strong move in london of people that believed in remain that dont feel that the conservative party are listening to them. They have no longer got a voice and they see that the lib dems are giving them that voice. A referendum can change fundamentally the electoral landscape. Scotland showed us that. Brexit is englands equivalent, a new fault line that is upending old certainties and voting loyalties that go back generations. Alan little, bbc news. Now its time for the weather with helen willetts. Hello there. As the month draws to a close we are at long last seeing a change in weather script from this wet and mild weather that has been the norm for many. Too much drier but Colder Weather. Now with it will come more sunshine as well, and the reason is High Pressure is moving in. Its putting this weather system, this weather front within through the last couple of days southwards. But as it does starts to move in, it also allows a northerly wind right the way down from the arctic, so temperatures will be significantly lower both by day and by night, which means we start to haveissues by night, which means we start to have issues with widespread frosts, certainly a frost first thing friday and icy patches because the ground is so damp after all the rain. And there will be further cells anyway throughout the day, northern and eastern parts of both scotland and england, and fallen sleet and snow over the north york moors, and this legacy of cloud in the south, the re m na nts of legacy of cloud in the south, the remnants of that weather front giving patchy drainages as well. But for most, crisp and clear, plenty of sunshine but colder, particularly with that north wind. Friday night looked even colder still, i think the frosts will penetrate further southwards so ice becomes an issue again, but also potentially some freezing fog as we head into saturday morning. So saturday, a crisp, cold start, potentially quite grey with some dense fog around. The fly in the ointment for the weekend gcioss fly in the ointment for the weekend across southern and Western Areas, but it does look as though this will be held at bay by the snows of High Pressure. So for most another fine, bright day, you can see that misty low cloud, that potential for fog and then the rain coming into the south west, possibly south wales and as far as as hampshire. Given weve got cold hour with us there could be some winter arenas over the hills and a raw feel, too, because they will be the strong wind picking up. Away from that where the frost lifts, it should be a pleasant enough day. But through saturday night into sunday, the first thing in. Pups not so much in the south again because we have that low pressure and more cloud, but again, sunday, the thoughts are even though we have this raw easterly wind, this should sink to the south and the High Pressure should be the dominant force. It just High Pressure should be the dominant force. Itjust enhances the salaries, really for the northern isles, the far north of scotland and perhaps one or two living into east anglia and the far east of england. But again, most of us its just a cold day, morning frost and fog and then afternoon sunshine. Start that we keep that High Pressure with us but then we do start to see the atla ntic but then we do start to see the atlantic influence towards the north, so it looks as though the weather fronts will start to break into the far north of scotland. So once again it looks like there could be showers in eastern counties first being, then the frost and fog as well as a few wintry showers, then a lot of dry, settled weather but more cloud starting to come in the mix really is those weather fronts start to topple around that area of High Pressure. For most of november weve been stuck with the jet stream pushing weather systems into england under, it looks as though we revert back to business as usual in terms of where they should be at this time of where they should be at this time of year, which is the jet stream to the north of the uk pushing those low pressures the north of the uk pushing those low pressures across the north of the uk pushing those low pressures across northern and Western Areas primarily. So as we go through the latter part of next week it looks as though we will return to some rain but this time it looks as though the rain will mostly be in the north and the west. But in the meantime, some Colder Weather to come, there are warnings out there on the website. Ill have another update for you tomorrow. Hello. This is bbc news with lukwesa burak. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment first the headlines. 30 years after the Hillsborough Disaster the Police Commander in charge on the day has been found not guilty, of the manslaughter, by gross negligence of 95 liverpool fans. A leading Economic Research group says Spending Plans for both the conservatives and labour dont add up accusing them of presenting numbers that are not credible. The first funerals have been held in vietnam for some of the 39 people found dead in a refrigerated lorry in essex last month eu net migration to the uk has fallen to its lowest level for 16 years. Campaigners are calling for higher charges for bags for life, or a complete ban as Research Shows households bought an average of sa a year. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are anand menon, director of the uk in a changing europe, and katy balls, deputy political of the spectator. no justice for the 96 thats the headline on the front of the metro after the Police Commander blamed for the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster was cleared of gross negligence manslaughter. The guardian asks who was to blame for the deaths of the hillsborough victims as bereaved relatives react to the not guilty verdict with outrage. The telegraph reports that channel 4 has been threatened with a major shake up after the conservative party accused the broadcaster of refusing them entry to a televised debate on Climate Change. The conservatives had offered up michael gove but channel 4 said the programme was for Party Leaders only. 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The papers front page of the guardian, just one of the papers covering this, this is the trial of David Duckenfield and the trial of David Duckenfield and the frustration of the families is that after 30 years and after an inquest in 2016 that came to the conclusion that their loved ones had been unlawfully killed, no one is to blame because the court is found him not guilty today so the rage of the families is about the fact that 30 yea rs families is about the fact that 30 years on, we still dont know who is responsible. You can kind of understand it, to carry katie, when the family came out in some of the comments that were reported, they said, this trial was neverfroze. Comments that were reported, they said, this trial was never froze. Very clear lack of faith in the system. I think there was a point after the coroners verdict a couple of years ago where they said this was an unlawful killing. The sense that you could be heading to something. It hasnt happened today and you are having the family of things saying, we blame a system thatis things saying, we blame a system that is so morally wrong in this country, its a disgrace to this nation so very strong feelings. Where does this go from here . There are still some moving parts on this but ultimately the families are not going to give up how many avenues have lets turn to the local papers that have been covering the story extensively. The liverpool echo. Not guilty but the ghost of the 96 will a lwa ys guilty but the ghost of the 96 will always haunt duckenfield. The echo has been very proactive in the start on campaigning on this. Its from pages 2 9. It is a big issue in merseyside and from the perspective of the families, the fact this might or might not hold them is neither here nor there. If there has been unlawful killing, someone was presumably responsible for that in the system is proving bad at identifying individuals who were responsible for it. There are two live cases or trials that are, live proceedings is the correct term, but i still in place as well. Lets turn to the front page of the times, katie. Tories and labour in battle for the north. Two weeks until polling day and last night there was some excitement, polls often get it wrong. There is also the yougov mrp model. It suggests the tories are getting a majority but the area whether flight is is in the midlands and the north, named the redwall by pollsters and ultimately because of the whole, the times is reporting there has been a change in approach or there has been a change in approach ora there has been a change in approach or a hardening there has been a change in approach ora hardening in approach there has been a change in approach or a hardening in approach by some of the parties to respond to this so labour is doubling its efforts to try and focus on leave voters because labour have a two pronged strategy. They havent tried to be the party of remain or leave, the party of we will bring you both together. Its had a lot of criticism but they are hoping they can keep that compromise and keep this coalition of voters and in the next week or so, you will see them trying to rip find that message to trying to rip find that message to try to woo those labour leave voters who might be lending a vote of the tories to get exit done and they will see dont do that, stick with us. Just before we hand over to you, there are so many polls but as you said, the one on the front page of the times is yougov mrp. Is that mrp model which was used last year. It predicted a Hung Parliament. Bear in mind yes, it predict a Hung Parliament but it the numbers wrong and last year in 2017, Lord Ashcroft did an mrp poll which predicted a 60 did an mrp poll which predicted a 60 seek majority for the tories. They are not perfect and they can give you a snapshot and what is interesting is the way polls change behaviour so for the conservatives, the first reaction was thats not what we wanted because it might take some potential swing voters think the tories are safe so i can vote liberal democrat in this constituency and the fact of this poll looks like its made them change their strategy and made them focus more. Labour have been running an offensive strategy, trying to have constituencies to win them and there is a sense among some of the labour party that we need to concentrate more on holding onto our marginals rather than taking tory seats. The strategy that labour is employing is criticised. On the front page of the daily express. There is the assumption that maybe the northern electorate doesnt watch the tv. They can change slightly what they are saying. Ed miliband, in one of these seats, its probably not completely accurate when it comes to his voting record. He has been saying that he voted nine times for the departure deal, nine times for a deal to leave the eu. If you look a bit closer, he did vote for things but i think it depends on what youre definition on voting for a departure deal. If you look at his voting record, he voted for the proposal and indicative votes. It means we would be less likely to do deals with third countries more freely. He also looked at being in the Single Market which is a continuation of freedom of movement, which is something lots of movement, which is something lots of brexit supporters mean. What he did not vote for was Theresa Mays Brexit deal which he tried to pass in the meaningful vote and also didnt vote for Boris Johnsons brexit deal presented to the house or depends what you think brexit is but if you were just looking at what got the uk out on time at these various points, if you say by halloween, voting for that. His indicated how does that feel to voters, is that accurate . This speaks ina voters, is that accurate . This speaks in a way to the success of borisjohnson speaks in a way to the success of Boris Johnson and particularly speaks in a way to the success of borisjohnson and particularly nigel it includes a symbol market or the toughening up of the definition. People who might have voted for a softer form of brexit still being accused by brexit supporters is not being real brexit supporters. Its putting pressure on a lot of these labour mps who say i voted for triggering article for. There is almost mixed messages. This is one of the things labour has been criticised today for. The message changes when they had north to try and secure those northern labour heartland votes. Whereas at the conservatives been consistent . The message we keep hearing isjust exit done. So on brexit they have been more consistent than labour in this election. But then coming into the details over what happens in the next couple of years, i dont think you are is get a clear or straight a nswer you are is get a clear or straight answer from conservative politicians at the moment. I think ultimately they are staying to remain voters they are staying to remain voters they are staying to remain voters they are saying stick with us because we have a deal, were not going to give Something Like a second referendum. Labour are the only party that do this. The line by the tories is not the hard brexit line, it is more nuanced. And i think all parties by the daily telegraph, tories threatened by channel 4. This was on the Climate Change debate, did you see it . |j channel 4. This was on the Climate Change debate, did you see it . I did a dead, he wasnt empty chad he was sculptured. So an Ice Sculpture i did indeed, it wasnt an empty chair, there was an Ice Sculpture. Channel 4 is publicly owned, and that gives the government a degree to move in. The license or renewal is coming up does make for renewal. Theyve ta ken the is coming up does make for renewal. Theyve taken the actual debate of the front pages in turn this into a story of the tories verse channel 4, not the tories not talking about the climate. Channel 4 wanted to have a Leaders Debate to talk about Climate Change. When you look at the conservative manifesto there is a lot on the environment and when you speak to tories about the last couple of years in government, which has been tricky because they havent had a tory majority in their own right, one thing they did manage to do is on the environment and michael gove, environment secretary. So they would have lots to say on this and they decided not to go. Theyve tried to bring about a road to move the conversation on. Given there isnt a picture of the Ice Sculpture on the front page, just michael gove, hes been pretty successful in that. And nigel farage also reviews that. And nigel farage also reviews that invitation. Turning to the ft, the of president macron defending haas remarks, calling for a wake up call for nato. This is Emmanuel Macron calling nato brain dead in the economist a few weeks ago, which sparked a furious reaction from other european leaders, some who have set out loud, including the germans, europe cant defend itself without nato. They are scared what the french president is doing is undermining nato, playing along with donald trump and Member States are very deeply uncomfortable ahead of this Crucial Leaders summit in next week. In london. And donald trump will be attending data. We are expecting some drama associated with us president , clearly nato is going be discussed. I think the fact you have the us president who is very divisive about this country, visiting, and labour making that an election issue. Along with the nhs and the trade deal. And the daily mail, the only paper we see so far having a story about henry proctor. A former conservative mp accused of being a killer by a fantasist. This is about an investigation that fell apart. Its £900,000 in compensation broadly, £500,000 compensation when you add the legal fees, and this is because of the trauma and loss of earnings and in this case for harvey proctor, loss of accommodation in the sense that his residence was taken away from him and he has had to provide evidence for that. Ultimately years, the claims on the allegations have been dropped, that the damage is done is clearly long lasting, so this is an attempt. Its an eye watering some and i suppose it will raise questions about this investigation. Operation midland cost £2. 5 million. And was obviously massively unsuccessful in the sense that it will prove not to be true, and a lot of peoples representations are lying in tatters. Harvey proctors case was strengthened by the grace a

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