Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709

Card image cap



my guests. i will take our viewers through the front pages. it was start of the sunday times which leads with the news that the police officer who raped and murdered sarah everard had, on numerous occasions, been deployed to guide mps in parliament. also on their front pages the sad death of a 15—year—old who died of covid i9 pages the sad death of a 15—year—old who died of covid 19 on tuesday. the day she had been due to get her vaccine. the sunday mirror has uncovered what it calls a damning probe into the met police which allegedly shows that 26 other officers, colleagues of sarah everard's murderer have crew committed sex crimes since 2016 alongside a photograph of boris johnson arriving at the tory party conference in manchester the sunday telegraph claims the prime minister will cut the number of countries on the travel read list from 5a to nine. build back starts now the headline on the sunday express. borisjohnson promising to take bold decisions to ensure every part of the country emerges stronger from the country emerges stronger from the pandemic. but a group of senior conservative mps have broken ranks, according to the observer. a warning to the pm that he can level up poorer parts of the uk whilst raising taxes for working people and also cutting benefits. and the mail on sunday is reporting that boris johnson is planning new legislation to try to stop protesters from blocking motorways which could see activists face up to six months in prison or unlimited fines. those are the front pages so let's begin our chat. lovely to have you back. joanna, we lost year in the last session. so let's get a bit of you straight off in a first look at the papers. starting up at the sunday mirror. and it isjohnson and the protests. take us to the story, please. protests. take us to the story, lease. , ,., ~ protests. take us to the story, lease. , ~ , , ., please. yes, so the pm is trying to rush through _ please. yes, so the pm is trying to rush through laws _ please. yes, so the pm is trying to rush through laws to _ please. yes, so the pm is trying to rush through laws to stop - please. yes, so the pm is trying to rush through laws to stop the - rush through laws to stop the protesters from blocking the motorways. i'm sure that all of us have seen the pictures from this week and probably looked at it in massive dread. reckless and selfish and, to be honest, they're giving extinction rebellion and for the money in terms of how much disruption they are causing. we know the government are trying to stop protests limit things like this. the home secretary has been someone who has spoken out against protests in other ways but i think the pm knows that he is going to get the backing of the general public when it comes to something like this because stopping massive motorways like the m25 massively disrupts peoples lives and it actually becomes dangerous. there have been certain stories that have come out on one poor lady who had suffered from a stroke by being in that particular position when they had made that disruption so i think that this is something that is going to be welcomed by a lot of people. i think that they certainly have a good cause but obviously it begs the question, how did the relay that message without them causing a massive inconvenience and potentially being dangerous to the rest of the country? so, yeah, major change if he gets this law across where they could face huge fines and potentially jail for where they could face huge fines and potentiallyjail for doing that. it potentially jail for doing that. it is potentiallyjail for doing that. it is of course the mail on sunday, i made a mistake, but thank you for that. the front page of the observer. this is dealing with levelling up by raising taxes on the pooh levelling up by raising taxes on the poor. you can't actually do that. and that is people within his own ranks telling the prime minister. conference tomorrow some tory mps are pointing out, and it is entirely true, _ are pointing out, and it is entirely true, that— are pointing out, and it is entirely true, that how can the prime minister_ true, that how can the prime minister say he is levelling up and he is _ minister say he is levelling up and he is going — minister say he is levelling up and he is going to impose extra national insurance _ he is going to impose extra national insurance on so many households. national_ insurance on so many households. national insurance may not sound and indeed _ national insurance may not sound and indeed it_ national insurance may not sound and indeed it is— national insurance may not sound and indeed it is but it is going to be hitting — indeed it is but it is going to be hitting people just as the fuel bills hitting people just as the fuel hiiis go— hitting people just as the fuel bills go up we are seeing rising inflation — bills go up we are seeing rising inflation and much higher food hills — inflation and much higher food hills it — inflation and much higher food hills it is _ inflation and much higher food bills. it is going to be quite a tough — bills. it is going to be quite a tough winter and how that can be aiiied _ tough winter and how that can be allied to — tough winter and how that can be allied to the promises of levelling up allied to the promises of levelling up that— allied to the promises of levelling up that are going to be made at the tory party— up that are going to be made at the tory party conference tomorrow, who knows _ tory party conference tomorrow, who knows but _ tory party conference tomorrow, who knows but the prime minister is going _ knows but the prime minister is going to — knows but the prime minister is going to have to dual kinds of things — going to have to dual kinds of things. you won't have tojust promises _ things. you won't have tojust promises levelling up, he will have to reclaim — promises levelling up, he will have to reclaim the tories as the party of law— to reclaim the tories as the party of law and — to reclaim the tories as the party of law and order but also see what he can— of law and order but also see what he can do— of law and order but also see what he can do to — of law and order but also see what he can do to get britain used to tougher— he can do to get britain used to tougher carbon emissions. ahead of next month's cup 26 climate summit. it's next month's cup 26 climate summit. it's an— next month's cup 26 climate summit. it's an awful — next month's cup 26 climate summit. it's an awful lot on his agenda whether— it's an awful lot on his agenda whether he will be able to accomplish any of it or not, who knows? — accomplish any of it or not, who knows? gf— accomplish any of it or not, who knows? ., ,, ._ knows? of return to the sunday ex - ress, knows? of return to the sunday exoress. the — knows? of return to the sunday express, the same _ knows? of return to the sunday express, the same story. - knows? of return to the sunday express, the same story. borisl express, the same story. boris billowed back starts now. one of the slogans he had there was getting on with a job but, know, thejob and the priorities for many of us in the uk is to get food and also to get fuel. i uk is to get food and also to get fuel. ~ ., , ., ~ ., , fuel. i think that, you know, this is a strategy _ fuel. i think that, you know, this is a strategy that _ fuel. i think that, you know, this is a strategy that boris _ fuel. i think that, you know, this is a strategy that boris johnson i fuel. i think that, you know, this| is a strategy that boris johnson is is a strategy that borisjohnson is used that his incur entire career. build back better, levelling up, and there are things that he has done like the national insurance and inflation and things going on that people can't avoid, raising energy prices going up and i think that it is not reading the room properly and do not supply certain mps are speaking out about this because, you know, they were not gifted a vote by the north and they are in bed will cease and i think there are very conscious about the next general election because they know that what borisjohnson to say nissan bites probably won't to the experience that a lot of these people will have within the country post—pandemic and so, you know, again, ijust think that it so, you know, again, ijust think thatitis so, you know, again, ijust think that it is cheap words, to be honest. something that he is going to have at the party conference that will rally everything up and the only advantage that he has against labour at the moment is that his party is actually united a lot more than the labour party but cheap words that i don't think that he will be able to follow through with. i had a look on the conservative website and is part of the pledges they still had the pledge about national insurance so it will be interesting to see how all that gets edited in the next few perhaps. i'm going to stay with you because we had from an on the red list, the prime minister is set to slash the medlar so if we can hear your take on that. as the front page of the telegraph and the headline is holiday freedom as the pm slashes the red list. joanna.— the red list. joanna. yeah, so, we are exoecting _ the red list. joanna. yeah, so, we are exoecting a — the red list. joanna. yeah, so, we are expecting a sharp _ the red list. joanna. yeah, so, we are expecting a sharp reduction i the red list. joanna. yeah, so, wej are expecting a sharp reduction to the red list and there is going to be just nine countries left on there which will be welcome news to a lot of people. part of the reason i think a lot of people have gone and got vaccinated as to allow us to have a lot of the freedoms and i think that over the last couple of months even though a considerable amount of people in the country have been vaccinated in some areas, you know, especially with travel, it has been quite strict so this allows a lease for people who want to travel to the majority of the countries that were on the red list to not isolate apart from the nine that are going to be left on there so i think that anything to do with travel usually i welcome and i think this is going to be something that the rest of the country as well will probably give boris a bit of a boost in terms of public approval. stiiiil in terms of public approval. still on the front _ in terms of public approval. still on the front page of the telegraph, sarah everard's access all areas pass to the commons. the sarah everard's access all areas pass to the commons. the details of this affair as — pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they _ pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they start _ pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they start to _ pass to the commons. the details of this affair as they start to emerge i this affair as they start to emerge are really— this affair as they start to emerge are really quite horrific, and they? it are really quite horrific, and they? it seems _ are really quite horrific, and they? it seems as— are really quite horrific, and they? it seems as if the speaker of the house _ it seems as if the speaker of the house of— it seems as if the speaker of the house of commons did not accept the mets _ house of commons did not accept the met's assurances that he had had a pass to _ met's assurances that he had had a pass to get — met's assurances that he had had a pass to get everywhere in the commons. and he persisted and finally— commons. and he persisted and finally the — commons. and he persisted and finally the met said to him, yes, he did have _ finally the met said to him, yes, he did have an— finally the met said to him, yes, he did have an all areas pass which meant _ did have an all areas pass which meant that he could go who knows where _ meant that he could go who knows where in _ meant that he could go who knows where in the commons and i think, as we were _ where in the commons and i think, as we were discussing earlier, this is 'ust we were discussing earlier, this is just adding — we were discussing earlier, this is just adding to the pressure for reform — just adding to the pressure for reform of— just adding to the pressure for reform of vetting procedures. he was allowed _ reform of vetting procedures. he was allowed to— reform of vetting procedures. he was allowed to be a policeman. i think policemen — allowed to be a policeman. i think policemen ought to be able to be proud _ policemen ought to be able to be proud to— policemen ought to be able to be proud to do the job and what he did has made _ proud to do the job and what he did has made them far less powered. the front has made them far less powered. front page of has made them far less powered. tie: front page of the has made them far less powered. tt;e: front page of the sunday has made them far less powered. t"t9: front page of the sunday mirror has made them far less powered. tt9 front page of the sunday mirror is the same story, actually, joanna. this is going on the fact that this investigation. this awful, awful murder has revealed that there are 26 more sex crime copses the headline for the front page of the paper. headline for the front page of the -a er. :, ~' headline for the front page of the . a . er, ., ~' ., headline for the front page of the -a er. :, ~ ., , headline for the front page of the .aer_ ., ~' ., , , :, , paper. yeah, i think what this story with sarah everard _ paper. yeah, i think what this story with sarah everard and _ paper. yeah, i think what this story with sarah everard and what - with sarah everard and what tragically happened to her is going to open a massive pandora's box and some of the major problems and institutional issues that are within the met police or the police in general in the uk and i know that there has been talk of the killer being in a whatsapp group with other police officers and sharing certain things and they are also being investigated. it isjust things and they are also being investigated. it is just scary to think that there has been convictions of other people that have been so closely aligned to him and nobody still is noticed there had been things that he has previously done and nobody is thought to kind of like that up and i think that it kind of reveals that there may be some sort of boys club, locker room, you know, protect each other type of culture that is somewhere within the mat that needs to be brought out in the only way that that can be done and also for the general public and for women safety so that they can feel and also for women serving within the force as well as various different enquiries whether it is to deal with, you know, the vetting process but also about how police officers conduct themselves and the repercussions if there is anything thatis repercussions if there is anything that is flagged up while they are in office. , : ~ , that is flagged up while they are in office. , w , i. office. very quickly, i saw you noddin: office. very quickly, i saw you nodding away- _ office. very quickly, i saw you nodding away. your _ office. very quickly, i saw you nodding away. your thoughts | office. very quickly, i saw you i nodding away. your thoughts on office. very quickly, i saw you - nodding away. your thoughts on the met commissioner cressida dick. there are enough a lot of calls for her to— there are enough a lot of calls for her to go— there are enough a lot of calls for her to go but it is not clear who the replacement would be and one wonders _ the replacement would be and one wonders whether, if this is, as happened _ wonders whether, if this is, as happened on her watch, she may be the best— happened on her watch, she may be the best person to sort it out. i've been _ the best person to sort it out. i've been thinking a great deal about this _ been thinking a great deal about this she — been thinking a great deal about this. she is supposed to go, well, how then — this. she is supposed to go, well, how then does get sorted out. i would _ how then does get sorted out. i would like — how then does get sorted out. i would like to hear who the figure is within— would like to hear who the figure is within the — would like to hear who the figure is within the metropolitan police or any other— within the metropolitan police or any other going to be able to do a much _ any other going to be able to do a much betterjob. and what powers have they — much betterjob. and what powers have they got to entirely change the whole _ have they got to entirely change the whole of _ have they got to entirely change the whole of police vetting throughout all of the — whole of police vetting throughout all of the forces because this does not seem — all of the forces because this does not seem to be really contained in the met. — not seem to be really contained in the met, these issues, but they are everywhere. we had a former chief constable _ everywhere. we had a former chief constable of the nottinghamshire police _ constable of the nottinghamshire police talk about the embedded misogyny and the police and i think it affects— misogyny and the police and i think it affects all forces with the departure of the commission of the met necessarily help? say entirely convinced — met necessarily help? say entirely convinced. :, :, :, convinced. front page of the of the niuht. the convinced. front page of the of the night. the sunday _ convinced. front page of the of the night. the sunday times, - convinced. front page of the of the night. the sunday times, this - night. the sunday times, this probably doesn't affect you right now but it may well do, invited murder of a timer to depend how it goes that of a new law would make a charity free one prescription for yes, this is something obviously, like you say, that affects right now but certainly seem something that needs to happen. i think in scotland and wales at the moment this is free so this is the hormone replacement therapy for women that are in their menopause. there is a lot of conversation that happens with menopause and it seems as if, whether it is on things to do with prescriptions or whether it is to do with women in work being supported fully with menopause so i'm really glad that this female mp is bringing this to the table because, if boris johnson is going to talk about levelling up it is notjust about securing dot—mac i'm going tojump on because i'm going to ask and your thoughts on this very quickly. very quickly. thoughts on this very quickly. very cuickl . : , :, thoughts on this very quickly. very cuickl . : ., thoughts on this very quickly. very cuickl. : ., , quickly. once upon a time nobody talked about _ quickly. once upon a time nobody talked about the _ quickly. once upon a time nobody talked about the menopause - quickly. once upon a time nobody talked about the menopause and | quickly. once upon a time nobody i talked about the menopause and we did not— talked about the menopause and we did not expect that there would be a story on— did not expect that there would be a story on the front of the paper and now it _ story on the front of the paper and now it is _ story on the front of the paper and now it is so — story on the front of the paper and now it is so i — story on the front of the paper and now it is so i feel that progress is made _ now it is so i feel that progress is made and — now it is so i feel that progress is made and i— now it is so i feel that progress is made and i think definitely there should _ made and i think definitely there should be free prescription because, for some _ should be free prescription because, for some women, it is a terrible time _ for some women, it is a terrible time in — for some women, it is a terrible time in their— for some women, it is a terrible time in their lives. and for some women, it is a terrible time in their lives.— for some women, it is a terrible time in their lives. and it impacts every aspect _ time in their lives. and it impacts every aspect of — time in their lives. and it impacts every aspect of lives _ time in their lives. and it impacts every aspect of lives and - time in their lives. and it impacts every aspect of lives and families j every aspect of lives and families as well. thank you both, it has been lovely chatting. enjoy the rest of your weekend and have a very good evening. thank you. and thank you forjoining us here tonight. i will see you tomorrow and until then, good night. hello and a very warm welcome to this week's film review on bbc news. guess who's with me and guess what were talking about? there are no prizes for guessing this week, are there, mark? hello. yes, it's quite a big week. we have no time to die — james bond is back, finally. we have next door which is a satirical psychodrama. and we have redemption of a rogue which is a dark musical comedy.

Related Keywords

Papers , Guests , Headlines , First , Iwill , Improvement , Fuel Supplies , Queueing , Retailer , London , South East Of England , American Private Equity Firm , Morrisons , Women , Home Secretary , Uk , Supermarket Group , Harassment , Bar , Hello , Us , The Sunday Times , Pages , Sarah Everard , News , Police Officer , Viewers , Occasions , Mps , Death , Covid , Parliament , On Tuesday , Covid I9 , 15 , 19 , Nottinghamshire Police , Sunday Mirror , Vaccine , Murderer , Probe , Crew , Colleagues , Officers , 26 , Prime Minister , Boris Johnson , Tory Party Conference , List , Countries , Number , Photograph , Sunday Telegraph , Committed Sex Crimes , In Manchester , 5 , 2016 , Headline , Country , Part , Sunday Express , Decisions , Nine , People , Observer , Raising Taxes , Group , Parts , Pandemic , Ranks , Warning , Protesters , Activists , Blocking Motorways , Mail On Sunday , Legislation , Benefits , Six , Joanna , Fines , Look , Bit , Chat , Prison , Session , Lease , Protests , It Isjohnson , Yes , Laws , Wall , Motorways , It , Pictures , Dread , Things , Terms , Disruption , Money , Government , Extinction Rebellion , Something , Someone , Backing , Ways , Stories , M25 , Lady , Peoples , Stroke , Position , One , Lot , Cause , Relay , Question , Message , Law , Rest , Jail , Inconvenience , Change , Page , Potentiallyjail , Mistake , Course , Pointing Out , Poor , Pooh Levelling Up , Insurance , Households , Minister , Say , National , True , Inflation , Food Hills , Fuel Bills , Winter , It Inflation , Food Bills , Tough Bills , Fuel Hiiis , Promises , Levelling Up , Kinds , Tory Party , Allied , Law And Order , Party , Tories , Tojust , Climate Summit , Agenda , Carbon Emissions , Boris Billowed Back , Job , Borisl Express , Story , Return , Any , Many , Gf , Slogans , Priorities , Know , Ex Ress , Sunday Exoress , Thejob , Strategy , Fuel , Food , Borisjohnson , Career , Energy Prices , Room , North , Bed , Vote , Words , Post Pandemic , Election , Experience , Ijust , Think Thatitis , Party Conference , Labour Party , Everything , Labour , Advantage , Pledge , Website , Few , Red List , Telegraph , Medlar , Holiday Freedom , Reduction , Sharp , Joanna The Red List , Reason , Exoecting , Wej , Areas , Freedoms , Amount , Travel , Anything , Majority , Front , Approval , Boost , Stiiiil , Details , Commons , Affair , House , Speaker , Assurances , Everywhere , Pass , Met , House Of Commons , Mets , Policemen , Reform , Policeman , Pressure , Vetting Procedures , Ust , Front Page , Sunday , Tie , Tt , E , T9 , Fact , Tt9 , Paper , Murder , Er , Investigation , Sex Crime , Police , Issues , Problems , Some , Pandora S Box , General , Talk , Killer , Police Officers , Convictions , Whatsapp , It Isjust , Nobody , Kind , It Kind , Locker Room , Sort , Boys Club , Vetting Process , Mat , Force , Women Safety , Way , Public , Culture , Somewhere , Repercussions , Enquiries , Thoughts , Office , There , Calls , Cressida Dick , Away , I Office , Noddin , W , Person , Replacement , Wonders , Deal , Watch , Whether , Figure , Betterjob , Powers , Other , Whole , Police Vetting , Forces , Chief Constable , Misogyny , Commission , Constable , Departure , Convinced , Timer , Niuht , Prescription , Charity , Scotland , Menopause , Prescriptions , Hormone Replacement Therapy , Conversation , Wales , Mp , Notjust , Table , Dot Mac , Progress , Once Upon A Time , Menopause Quickly , Very Cuickl , Lives , Aspect , Families , Lives , Weekend , Chatting , Evening , Guess Who , Film Review On Bbc News , Door , Back , Psychodrama , Big Week , Prizes , James Bond , Redemption Of A Rogue Which Is Dark Musical Comedy , Mark ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.