Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709 : comparemela.co

Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240709



hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are james moore who is the chief business commentator at the independent and annabel denham, who is the director of communications at the iea. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, the climate change summit, cop 26, dominates most of the morning's front pages. pledges to halt the deforestation of the planet and slash methane emissions is the lead in the metro. the ft�*s take on the story is summed up in its headline: "banks underfire for diluting green pledges since paris climate accord". the independent warns that unless action is taken europe faces heatwaves of 50 degrees celsius every year. the guardian reports that the devastating fires of 2021 have been shown to be the direct result of global heating. the yorkshire post, featuring a picture of borisjohnson at the podium in glasgow, says he is now �*cautiously optimistic�* about the outcome of the summit, in contrast to his downbeat mood at the weekend. and that brighter tone is captured in the headline in the times: "pm hails deal to cut methane emissions". the daily telegraph says that every british company, listed on the stock exchange, will have to produce plans for going green or risk being fined. and finally, the i newspaper breaks with the consensus and goes for a different lead. it reports that the roll—out of boosterjabs programe against covid—i9 has stalled. so, let's begin. starting with you and the guardian which is talking about the devastation that you make devastating fires being pinned on global warming. devastating fires being pinned on globalwarming. for since the 1990s it is going up every three years and if countries don't cut carbon emissions, they are going to be every single year by the end of the century, it is going to be this level of heat or more, potentially. this level of heat or more, potentially-— potentially. that is a very frightening _ potentially. that is a very frightening report - potentially. that is a very frightening report and - potentially. that is a very frightening report and it i potentially. that is a very - frightening report and it does really— frightening report and it does really bring it home just how close this is_ really bring it home just how close this is and — really bring it home just how close this is and how real it is. this is not a _ this is and how real it is. this is not a scientific, intellectual exercise. _ not a scientific, intellectual exercise, this is real nasty and i vividly— exercise, this is real nasty and i vividly remember the reports from pakistan— vividly remember the reports from pakistan where the temperature had soared _ pakistan where the temperature had soared up _ pakistan where the temperature had soared up to 50 celsius which is the temperature where the human body can't actually cool itself down. it's can't actually cool itself down. it's just — can't actually cool itself down. it's just too hot. can't actually cool itself down. it'sjust too hot. if can't actually cool itself down. it's just too hot. if we are can't actually cool itself down. it'sjust too hot. if we are going to get— it'sjust too hot. if we are going to get this _ it'sjust too hot. if we are going to get this in europe as well. it's a call_ to get this in europe as well. it's a call to— to get this in europe as well. it's a call to arms, we have to get something _ a call to arms, we have to get something done and stop messing around _ something done and stop messing around because this is coming home, this is— around because this is coming home, this is coming to us here.— this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire _ this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire in _ this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire in the middle - this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire in the middle of- in a forest fire in the middle of it on holiday in france and is completely and utterly terrifying. we also had floods in london. these are how people are feeling and global warming already and it is not clear how successful the summit is going to be. clear how successful the summit is going to be— absolutely right that this is getting closer to home and people are saying australia and california, but the image on the cover of the guardian is a terrible image and as you say, there were wildfires in france of the summer and around two km away and again, it's really frightening stuff and 58 degrees heatwave and it will force people to see it on our doorstep. and ahead of the meteorological who said, extreme events of the new norm and this is the make or break opportunity to put us back on track and i do not disagree that extreme events to appear to be at current with greater regularity. there is an increased emphasis on cop26 on saving the planet or warning the bear one minute to midnight. i think is quite a big difference and this is ahead of the organisation and more against a lot of board ambitious rhetoric and a carpe diem message that were getting from politicians but i'm not sure whether that is going to have the effect of inspiring and galvanising in a way that they are hoping. it galvanising in a way that they are hoina. , ., galvanising in a way that they are homin, , ., . ., galvanising in a way that they are hoina. , ., . ., ., galvanising in a way that they are hoping. it is not clear what would calvanise hoping. it is not clear what would galvanise them _ hoping. it is not clear what would galvanise them and _ hoping. it is not clear what would galvanise them and they - hoping. it is not clear what would galvanise them and they will- hoping. it is not clear what would galvanise them and they will use | galvanise them and they will use this as a moment of moving forward and there has been disappointment in the fact that china has not even turned up to the summit but let us move on to the daily telegraph because it in the ft are focusing on the financial elements. companies must make plans to go green according to rishi sunak, whether this is new or enforceable and what's when the mean is not clear. fine enforceable and what's when the mean is not clear. ., , , is not clear. one of the things they have to pay — is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention _ is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to _ is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to is - is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to is the big l have to pay attention to is the big fund management companies who oversee _ fund management companies who oversee our pension funds, they are increasingly— oversee our pension funds, they are increasingly of a mind to press companies to do better because they recognise _ companies to do better because they recognise that the global heating that we're experiencing is going to have a _ that we're experiencing is going to have a very— that we're experiencing is going to have a very real economic impact and a very— have a very real economic impact and a very damaging economic impact and we often _ a very damaging economic impact and we often like to focus on how much is going _ we often like to focus on how much is going to — we often like to focus on how much is going to cost to the carbonised and we _ is going to cost to the carbonised and we don't quite as often look at how much— and we don't quite as often look at how much it — and we don't quite as often look at how much it is going to cost and economic— how much it is going to cost and economic terms if we do not. the fund _ economic terms if we do not. the fund management community is getting this, youti— fund management community is getting this, you'll also hear from some of the insurers — this, you'll also hear from some of the insurers as well who ensure companies _ the insurers as well who ensure companies and other institutions against _ companies and other institutions against catastrophes which climate crisis _ against catastrophes which climate crisis is _ against catastrophes which climate crisis is producing an alarming amount — crisis is producing an alarming amount. they are also worried about it. amount. they are also worried about it we _ amount. they are also worried about it we are _ amount. they are also worried about it. we are seeing this movement from the private _ it. we are seeing this movement from the private sector to improve things from investors to push companies to do better— from investors to push companies to do better but it is backsliding and the banks— do better but it is backsliding and the banks which are featured in the ft report— the banks which are featured in the ft report does need to do better and does need _ ft report does need to do better and does need to stop financing call. ? coal stop by banks under fire for diluting — coal stop by banks under fire for diluting green pledges since the claimant — banks of actually water down their pledges continued to finance this since paris. annabelle, how much change are we going to see from the financial institutes now as a result of call? ., , ., financial institutes now as a result ofcall? ., , ., , of call? two separate questions. whether the _ of call? two separate questions. whether the private _ of call? two separate questions. whether the private sector - of call? two separate questions. whether the private sector has l of call? two separate questions. whether the private sector has a role to play and decarbonization in the second is whether the government needs a stick to beat the private sector and decarbonization. i think james is absolutely right that the private sector is already doing a lot and there's an appetite for investors for sustainable funds and companies putting a lot more energy into that and so, i'm a little sceptical of them having this top—down approach in the private sector and introducing quite major legislation that will come at a cost not just for legislation that will come at a cost notjust for government, but companies too. all government legislation comes at a cost to businesses which in some way are in the form of low wages or high prices or lower returns in the case of banks or investors. i think we have been more carefulfor banks or investors. i think we have been more careful for requirements for stock exchange listings that may incentivize companies and the government will have to find other ways of imposing laws to try and retrieve objectives and also what is actually asking companies to do. i think he wants to force them to produce annual plans for going green or risk financial penalties. do they have to actually deliver on these plans? what do these plans need to look like and if they do not have to deliver on them, then what is the point? deliver on them, then what is the oint? . , deliver on them, then what is the oint? ., , ., ., point? praising the role of finance toda , point? praising the role of finance today. boris _ point? praising the role of finance today, boris johnson _ point? praising the role of finance today, boris johnson made - point? praising the role of finance today, boris johnson made a - point? praising the role of finance | today, boris johnson made a point point? praising the role of finance i today, boris johnson made a point of today, borisjohnson made a point of document how much power in business and they are keen to try but let's look on because there's more in the coming days. back to the telegraph, the prime minister is seeking to fix the standards which would be a very big move. ~ , standards which would be a very big move. . , ., standards which would be a very big move. , .,, move. will be quite a predictable move. will be quite a predictable move that this _ move. will be quite a predictable move that this report _ move. will be quite a predictable move that this report has - move that this report has divided people into these two camps with supporters criticising the report and condemning the process that led to it being produced where as the opponents denouncing the conduct. i think they both got a point and we should reform and the standards committee, i don't think the mp should resource matters to a technocrat. in the immediate future, it might be not to suspend anyone or anything to recall the investing process are in better order and i think the significant minority of pets constituents want to recall the mp that they should have the right to trigger this regardless of committee may say in the may apply to all mps but i would be a bit wary of using this example is an opportunity to criticise the conduct of mps and i think most of them are very scrupulous and their practises and would not engage in anything that would be breaking the rules. ministers believe believe that this disbanding of the committee could lead to the resignation of them being and john wooding dale, being lined up to line—up a new committee by the government. lined up to line-up a new committee by the government.— by the government. when you start havin: by the government. when you start having peeple. _ by the government. when you start having people, regulators- by the government. when you start having people, regulators of- by the government. when you start having people, regulators of bias i having people, regulators of bias and usually find that this is the fix being — and usually find that this is the fix being and in what is going on is theviust _ fix being and in what is going on is theyjust don't like the regulator in this— theyjust don't like the regulator in this case, the commissioners doing _ in this case, the commissioners doing their— in this case, the commissioners doing theirjob. sol in this case, the commissioners doing theirjob. so i will be very cynical— doing theirjob. so i will be very cynical and _ doing theirjob. so i will be very cynical and i think it's disturbing that the — cynical and i think it's disturbing that the government is trying to tear this — that the government is trying to tear this apart. and i think we saw a few_ tear this apart. and i think we saw a few years — tear this apart. and i think we saw a few years ago with the expenses scandal— a few years ago with the expenses scandal that it is really dangerous when _ scandal that it is really dangerous when you — scandal that it is really dangerous when you ask the mps themselves because _ when you ask the mps themselves because there's always the risk that things— because there's always the risk that things go— because there's always the risk that things go on and should she really be asking — things go on and should she really be asking anyone to police themselves, anybody to police themselves? we don't do that anywhere else. it seems mps are above _ anywhere else. it seems mps are above that. this is a disturbing report— above that. this is a disturbing report is— above that. this is a disturbing report is a _ above that. this is a disturbing report is a disturbing sign of what is going _ report is a disturbing sign of what is going on— report is a disturbing sign of what is going on in these moves in their purely— is going on in these moves in their puretv partv — is going on in these moves in their purely party political in this case. it's purely party political in this case. it's going — purely party political in this case. it's going to come back to you for another straight from the daily mail which is got big headlines talking about how low can the mets go. and he was said to get out of scotland yard after they admitted sharing photos of the murdered sisters. their mother, said that there must for the mets failings come with him so much criticism and obviously the work of the police is complex and we know the vast majority are obviously not of this calibre character board is emerging and it has been incredibly disturbing.— and it has been incredibly disturbing. and it has been incredibly disturbin.. ., ., , ., disturbing. you look at this and after what _ disturbing. you look at this and after what happened _ disturbing. you look at this and after what happened with - disturbing. you look at this and after what happened with the i disturbing. you look at this and - after what happened with the murder of sarah, _ after what happened with the murder of sarah, the way the visual was policed — of sarah, the way the visual was policed when people gathered for a silent _ policed when people gathered for a silent vigil and the male officers jumped — silent vigil and the male officers jumped in. there's very evocative image _ jumped in. there's very evocative image of— jumped in. there's very evocative image of a — jumped in. there's very evocative image of a small protester being dived _ image of a small protester being dived upon by four burly officers for no _ dived upon by four burly officers for no really good reason and i you see this _ for no really good reason and i you see this and — for no really good reason and i you see this and there's clearly a problem _ see this and there's clearly a problem there and i'm not sure i think— problem there and i'm not sure i think they— problem there and i'm not sure i think they really do have to start working — think they really do have to start working on this fast because her position— working on this fast because her position is— working on this fast because her position is looking more and more shaky— position is looking more and more shakv and — position is looking more and more shaky and every time we see a report like this, _ shaky and every time we see a report like this, you — shaky and every time we see a report like this, you do start to wonder, do they— like this, you do start to wonder, do they get— like this, you do start to wonder, do they get it? did they realise what _ do they get it? did they realise what is — do they get it? did they realise what is going on? this sort of thing happening — what is going on? this sort of thing happening is, as she said rightly, the vast — happening is, as she said rightly, the vast majority of police officers to a difficult job well but there is obviously— to a difficult job well but there is obviously a significant problem there. — obviously a significant problem there. it — obviously a significant problem there, it significant minority which is doing _ there, it significant minority which is doing some really disturbing things — is doing some really disturbing things |s— is doing some really disturbing thins. , , . is doing some really disturbing thins. , ,., , ,, is doing some really disturbing thins. , , ,, ., ., things. is this added pressure onto them, do things. is this added pressure onto them. do you _ things. is this added pressure onto them, do you think _ things. is this added pressure onto them, do you think with _ things. is this added pressure onto them, do you think with this - things. is this added pressure onto them, do you think with this case i them, do you think with this case that has emerged this week? absolutely. and this is another scandal under their watch. the death of the innocent, the extinction rebellion and as james reference, the appalling scenes from the sarah vigil earlier this year. absolutely, i think there is a pressure that is mounting and i think you are right that this is not representative of the behaviour of most police officers. but i would say is i'm not a police officer it's not a job i could do. i think the police are facing extremely difficult circumstances and witnessed horrific events and i think part of the way they handled this is with sick humour and injokes they handled this is with sick humourand injokes and they handled this is with sick humour and injokes and macho behaviour. this is not to condone their behaviour, it is absolutely appalling. but perhaps, kicking them out of the forest, plus a suspended sentence might be punishment enough. i am told they are going to face a prison term and a think what they have done will be absolutely hugely and widely condemned in this case, but we will leave that there. let's move on, if we can to booster jabs can to boosterjabs roll—out for the over 50s installed and they have gone on covid—i9 saying the jabs will not be completed until february if england's vaccine programme continues with the current rate and we also heard about the resignation of the advisory group or that we do not know whether that is linked to his previous calls for a tougher vaccine plus this winter, we have not heard directly from him certainly not the bbc so far and whether the campaign needs to go faster. irate whether the campaign needs to go faster. ~ ., ., ,., faster. we have her for quite some weeks the booster _ faster. we have her for quite some weeks the booster programme - faster. we have her for quite some weeks the booster programme has| weeks the booster programme has stalled and of course, it is absolutely at the start of this year, very disappointing news. i'm pretty sure that we had promised to vaccinate the most vulnerable in time for winter and it turns out that they'll only have vaccinated the over 50s and so, that is certainly delivering on that goal. that being said, i think we have a tendency of the moment to overly panic at some of the covid—i9 data when it shows that cases are starting to increase and that we should bear in mind that they are currently following in england and this the fifth time they've been on the dumber trajectories since freedom day on the 19th ofjuly. this never happened without lockdowns last year. and so, they have not gone to plan b yet, i don't see why it would go there now. yes, there are concerns over hospital capacity but there is still a far cry from the ia,000 people with covid—i9 hospitals even further from the peak of 3a,000 recorded in january of this year. so, i would just be very wary of reintroducing pharmaceutical interventions and we are not seeing a rise in cases and also, we are not seeing cases that will continue for weeks on end. i think we have to get out of the 2020, 202i think we have to get out of the 2020, 2021 mind—set and except that coronavirus is endemic in that we are located, perhaps more than once that we don't need restrictions infringements on our civil liberties to be introduced still, with that. i should say, there are people who say there should be further restrictions and people wearing masks and our numbers have been much higher than some of our european neighbours but i'm sure will come back to this one. thank you both very much forjoining us today. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with geri scott and james lewer. dojoin us then if you can but for now, goodnight. good evening. with the sports news and we start with football were christiana rinaldo has salvaged a lead point for manchester united in the champions league. and they found him i—0 the champions league. and they found him 1—0 down but he scored his first in the nightjust before half—time. he set up the first for the italians and for himself to hand them the advantage and after va are, he was on—site. but rinaldo, as is done so often struck late with his fifth goal this season to make them type of group f one goal difference. chelsea have moved closer to a place and lex i6 chelsea have moved closer to a place and lex 16 after the beet swedish side i—0 and lex 16 after the beet swedish side 1—0 after being frustrated in the third half but they went ahead when they picked up to finish and not finishing a single shot on target, chelsea have nine points in group h, and point in the next match at home to you event is to score them a place in knockout stages. irate them a place in knockout stages. we not them a place in knockout stages. - got the job done. i think maybe now we canjudge by got the job done. i think maybe now we can judge by results got the job done. i think maybe now we canjudge by results but we can judge by results but who doesn't. we wanted a result, we needed the result, we expect that the results from us the results and we delivered. we did not suffer through difficult situations in our box and we did not allow awkward situations, not at all, we never lost concentration and so, i'm very happy. a close one. record of most games and english league clubs, he went to play luton town but it was not town but it was not the fairy tale night that he hoped for. in i62nd match so i'm go down 3—1 despite leading at half—time and the result is dropping to ia. antonio says he is extremely happy to return to coaching and cannot wait to start working with the tottenham players and it was confirmed as the new manager to such a date after an the manager has signed a deal of the summer of 2023 and has already been on the training pitch this afternoon meeting the players and his first game is in the europa conference league on thursday. the ex—president has been charged with fraud in switzerland. an investigation found them of more than one half million pounds and the frenchman has requested payments for previous work and this was made while they are up for reelection as president. he is 85 years old and now faces a criminal trial within months. both of long denied any wrongdoing. mpjulian knight has been on the board to resign after a called leaked report emerged containing details of the investigation into the treatment of former player. in a story published by espn, it was a racially offensive term used to refer to him regarding this banter. there will not take any disciplinary action against any player but the investigation said, we are sorry that as a sport, this has not yet been resolved. pakistan are through to the world cup after a 45 run victory but pakistan unbeaten at 79 blasted 189 for two near 20 overs and restricted the african opponents to 144 for five response to ensure their place in the last four south africa beat bangladesh by six wickets to maintain their push for the semifinals. england captain has said he is thrilled ben stokes is back in the squad for the series in australia and he has not played for england since march and is taking a break from the sport to focus on his mental wellbeing. the squad travelled ahead of the first test in brisbane on december the 8th. on a personal level, i'm absolutely thrilled that he's in a place where he can enjoy the sport again. and i can imagine it's been very difficult for him being out of the game and it will be exciting to hear him when we've spoken. more recently, you can almost hear him smiling down the line which i think the greatest thing for my perspective. the rugby union is out of this week in the test against the all blacks due to a shoulder injury. 36 short of the field early in the 5a the 16 to feature new zealand and cardiff while they're also over the shorter issue as they look to bounce back against the roads number one ranked team. england have their own injury concerns, marcus smith could miss the game against tonga after a minor leg injury limited his training. max has been brought out while freddie stewart has doubts that they expected to form a 10—12 partnership with the experienced 0wen in the absence of george ford, head coach eddiejones says he does expect to see his team beside him. we're never desperate. but we are keen for him to be involved in the game and it's not frustrating. it's part and parcel in preparation. and players pick up small knocks and he will recover well and if we do not get it this week, we'll get it next week. through to the third round of the english open after two win overjimmy robinson. the world number one setting up the last 32 for another of his english competitors. everything else the bbc sport website. but that is all your sport for now. hello there. it's staying pretty cold now for the rest of this week. there will be quite a bit of sunshine around by day, but it will be chilly at night with frosts and fog in places. now, through the day there will be quite a bit of sunshine in central and southern areas, but also some showers. this mainly affecting coastal areas. got low pressure to the north of the uk, this is where we are seeing the strongest of the winds today and whether fronts enhancing the shower activity. although mostly will be affecting coastal areas all around the country down into west wales and the southwest, northern parts of northern ireland and much of the eastern side of the country. some of the showers across the northeast, east of england will push into the midlands. so a bit cloudy here, more than we have had the last few days. some of the showers heavy with some hail and thunder mixed in, and they will be wintry over the high ground, particularly across northern scotland with the strongest of the winds. further south he winds will be lighter. it's going to be a chilly day wherever you are, highs of six in the north, nine to 11 further south. through wednesday night it stays quite blustery in the north, further coastal showers and many central areas will turn dryer with lengthy clear skies again. winds will be later here. but stronger winds across the eastern side of england, more cloud. not quite as cold here as what will be further west, and across the north we will have some frost and also some patches of fog. now as we move towards thursday into friday we start to see a change to the weather. this area of high pressure begins to build in from the west. it kills off lots of the showers, but what it is also going to do is cut off the arctic air supply as our wind begins to fear more west and southwest direction. so that will bring milder air back to our shores as you can see here from the orange and yellow colours. thursday, then, another cold start with frost and fog around. and then it is bright. plenty of sunshine around, more sunshine around on thursday. still a few showers across the eastern coasts client again down into the far southwest. later in the day, thicker cloudy, patchy rain pushing into the northwest of the uk as we start to pick up westerly winds. temperature slowly rising here, otherwise for most again it is a chilly day. as we move out from thursday into friday we start to see an area of high pressure toppling down towards the south of the country, and that will allow this area of low pressure to move in across the north at the start of the weekend. so it will be turning milder towards the end of the week, particularly as we head on into the weekend. low pressure will start to bring wetter and windier weather to northern areas, and will tend to stay drier and brighter the further south east you are. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko 0i. the headlines. leaders at the climate change summit in glasgow, make some progress — in the race to limit global warming. the cop26 host borisjohnson, says it's up to the remaining negotiators to deliver more progress over the next two weeks the eyes of the populations of the world are on you, - and the eyes of the british i government and all the other governments that care about this are on our negotiators. and we have your numbers. mark carney — the former governor of the bank of england, speaks exclusively to the bbc about the debt right—offs, international finance, will have to make — to obtain net zero.

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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are james moore who is the chief business commentator at the independent and annabel denham, who is the director of communications at the iea. tomorrow's front pages, starting with, the climate change summit, cop 26, dominates most of the morning's front pages. pledges to halt the deforestation of the planet and slash methane emissions is the lead in the metro. the ft�*s take on the story is summed up in its headline: "banks underfire for diluting green pledges since paris climate accord". the independent warns that unless action is taken europe faces heatwaves of 50 degrees celsius every year. the guardian reports that the devastating fires of 2021 have been shown to be the direct result of global heating. the yorkshire post, featuring a picture of borisjohnson at the podium in glasgow, says he is now �*cautiously optimistic�* about the outcome of the summit, in contrast to his downbeat mood at the weekend. and that brighter tone is captured in the headline in the times: "pm hails deal to cut methane emissions". the daily telegraph says that every british company, listed on the stock exchange, will have to produce plans for going green or risk being fined. and finally, the i newspaper breaks with the consensus and goes for a different lead. it reports that the roll—out of boosterjabs programe against covid—i9 has stalled. so, let's begin. starting with you and the guardian which is talking about the devastation that you make devastating fires being pinned on global warming. devastating fires being pinned on globalwarming. for since the 1990s it is going up every three years and if countries don't cut carbon emissions, they are going to be every single year by the end of the century, it is going to be this level of heat or more, potentially. this level of heat or more, potentially-— potentially. that is a very frightening _ potentially. that is a very frightening report - potentially. that is a very frightening report and - potentially. that is a very frightening report and it i potentially. that is a very - frightening report and it does really— frightening report and it does really bring it home just how close this is_ really bring it home just how close this is and — really bring it home just how close this is and how real it is. this is not a _ this is and how real it is. this is not a scientific, intellectual exercise. _ not a scientific, intellectual exercise, this is real nasty and i vividly— exercise, this is real nasty and i vividly remember the reports from pakistan— vividly remember the reports from pakistan where the temperature had soared _ pakistan where the temperature had soared up _ pakistan where the temperature had soared up to 50 celsius which is the temperature where the human body can't actually cool itself down. it's can't actually cool itself down. it's just — can't actually cool itself down. it's just too hot. can't actually cool itself down. it'sjust too hot. if can't actually cool itself down. it's just too hot. if we are can't actually cool itself down. it'sjust too hot. if we are going to get— it'sjust too hot. if we are going to get this _ it'sjust too hot. if we are going to get this in europe as well. it's a call_ to get this in europe as well. it's a call to— to get this in europe as well. it's a call to arms, we have to get something _ a call to arms, we have to get something done and stop messing around _ something done and stop messing around because this is coming home, this is— around because this is coming home, this is coming to us here.— this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire _ this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire in _ this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire in the middle - this is coming to us here. caught up in a forest fire in the middle of- in a forest fire in the middle of it on holiday in france and is completely and utterly terrifying. we also had floods in london. these are how people are feeling and global warming already and it is not clear how successful the summit is going to be. clear how successful the summit is going to be— absolutely right that this is getting closer to home and people are saying australia and california, but the image on the cover of the guardian is a terrible image and as you say, there were wildfires in france of the summer and around two km away and again, it's really frightening stuff and 58 degrees heatwave and it will force people to see it on our doorstep. and ahead of the meteorological who said, extreme events of the new norm and this is the make or break opportunity to put us back on track and i do not disagree that extreme events to appear to be at current with greater regularity. there is an increased emphasis on cop26 on saving the planet or warning the bear one minute to midnight. i think is quite a big difference and this is ahead of the organisation and more against a lot of board ambitious rhetoric and a carpe diem message that were getting from politicians but i'm not sure whether that is going to have the effect of inspiring and galvanising in a way that they are hoping. it galvanising in a way that they are hoina. , ., galvanising in a way that they are homin, , ., . ., galvanising in a way that they are hoina. , ., . ., ., galvanising in a way that they are hoping. it is not clear what would calvanise hoping. it is not clear what would galvanise them _ hoping. it is not clear what would galvanise them and _ hoping. it is not clear what would galvanise them and they - hoping. it is not clear what would galvanise them and they will- hoping. it is not clear what would galvanise them and they will use | galvanise them and they will use this as a moment of moving forward and there has been disappointment in the fact that china has not even turned up to the summit but let us move on to the daily telegraph because it in the ft are focusing on the financial elements. companies must make plans to go green according to rishi sunak, whether this is new or enforceable and what's when the mean is not clear. fine enforceable and what's when the mean is not clear. ., , , is not clear. one of the things they have to pay — is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention _ is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to _ is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to is - is not clear. one of the things they have to pay attention to is the big l have to pay attention to is the big fund management companies who oversee _ fund management companies who oversee our pension funds, they are increasingly— oversee our pension funds, they are increasingly of a mind to press companies to do better because they recognise _ companies to do better because they recognise that the global heating that we're experiencing is going to have a _ that we're experiencing is going to have a very— that we're experiencing is going to have a very real economic impact and a very— have a very real economic impact and a very damaging economic impact and we often _ a very damaging economic impact and we often like to focus on how much is going _ we often like to focus on how much is going to — we often like to focus on how much is going to cost to the carbonised and we _ is going to cost to the carbonised and we don't quite as often look at how much— and we don't quite as often look at how much it — and we don't quite as often look at how much it is going to cost and economic— how much it is going to cost and economic terms if we do not. the fund _ economic terms if we do not. the fund management community is getting this, youti— fund management community is getting this, you'll also hear from some of the insurers — this, you'll also hear from some of the insurers as well who ensure companies _ the insurers as well who ensure companies and other institutions against _ companies and other institutions against catastrophes which climate crisis _ against catastrophes which climate crisis is _ against catastrophes which climate crisis is producing an alarming amount — crisis is producing an alarming amount. they are also worried about it. amount. they are also worried about it we _ amount. they are also worried about it we are _ amount. they are also worried about it. we are seeing this movement from the private _ it. we are seeing this movement from the private sector to improve things from investors to push companies to do better— from investors to push companies to do better but it is backsliding and the banks— do better but it is backsliding and the banks which are featured in the ft report— the banks which are featured in the ft report does need to do better and does need _ ft report does need to do better and does need to stop financing call. ? coal stop by banks under fire for diluting — coal stop by banks under fire for diluting green pledges since the claimant — banks of actually water down their pledges continued to finance this since paris. annabelle, how much change are we going to see from the financial institutes now as a result of call? ., , ., financial institutes now as a result ofcall? ., , ., , of call? two separate questions. whether the _ of call? two separate questions. whether the private _ of call? two separate questions. whether the private sector - of call? two separate questions. whether the private sector has l of call? two separate questions. whether the private sector has a role to play and decarbonization in the second is whether the government needs a stick to beat the private sector and decarbonization. i think james is absolutely right that the private sector is already doing a lot and there's an appetite for investors for sustainable funds and companies putting a lot more energy into that and so, i'm a little sceptical of them having this top—down approach in the private sector and introducing quite major legislation that will come at a cost not just for legislation that will come at a cost notjust for government, but companies too. all government legislation comes at a cost to businesses which in some way are in the form of low wages or high prices or lower returns in the case of banks or investors. i think we have been more carefulfor banks or investors. i think we have been more careful for requirements for stock exchange listings that may incentivize companies and the government will have to find other ways of imposing laws to try and retrieve objectives and also what is actually asking companies to do. i think he wants to force them to produce annual plans for going green or risk financial penalties. do they have to actually deliver on these plans? what do these plans need to look like and if they do not have to deliver on them, then what is the point? deliver on them, then what is the oint? . , deliver on them, then what is the oint? ., , ., ., point? praising the role of finance toda , point? praising the role of finance today. boris _ point? praising the role of finance today, boris johnson _ point? praising the role of finance today, boris johnson made - point? praising the role of finance today, boris johnson made a - point? praising the role of finance | today, boris johnson made a point point? praising the role of finance i today, boris johnson made a point of today, borisjohnson made a point of document how much power in business and they are keen to try but let's look on because there's more in the coming days. back to the telegraph, the prime minister is seeking to fix the standards which would be a very big move. ~ , standards which would be a very big move. . , ., standards which would be a very big move. , .,, move. will be quite a predictable move. will be quite a predictable move that this _ move. will be quite a predictable move that this report _ move. will be quite a predictable move that this report has - move that this report has divided people into these two camps with supporters criticising the report and condemning the process that led to it being produced where as the opponents denouncing the conduct. i think they both got a point and we should reform and the standards committee, i don't think the mp should resource matters to a technocrat. in the immediate future, it might be not to suspend anyone or anything to recall the investing process are in better order and i think the significant minority of pets constituents want to recall the mp that they should have the right to trigger this regardless of committee may say in the may apply to all mps but i would be a bit wary of using this example is an opportunity to criticise the conduct of mps and i think most of them are very scrupulous and their practises and would not engage in anything that would be breaking the rules. ministers believe believe that this disbanding of the committee could lead to the resignation of them being and john wooding dale, being lined up to line—up a new committee by the government. lined up to line-up a new committee by the government.— by the government. when you start havin: by the government. when you start having peeple. _ by the government. when you start having people, regulators- by the government. when you start having people, regulators of- by the government. when you start having people, regulators of bias i having people, regulators of bias and usually find that this is the fix being — and usually find that this is the fix being and in what is going on is theviust _ fix being and in what is going on is theyjust don't like the regulator in this— theyjust don't like the regulator in this case, the commissioners doing _ in this case, the commissioners doing their— in this case, the commissioners doing theirjob. sol in this case, the commissioners doing theirjob. so i will be very cynical— doing theirjob. so i will be very cynical and _ doing theirjob. so i will be very cynical and i think it's disturbing that the — cynical and i think it's disturbing that the government is trying to tear this — that the government is trying to tear this apart. and i think we saw a few_ tear this apart. and i think we saw a few years — tear this apart. and i think we saw a few years ago with the expenses scandal— a few years ago with the expenses scandal that it is really dangerous when _ scandal that it is really dangerous when you — scandal that it is really dangerous when you ask the mps themselves because _ when you ask the mps themselves because there's always the risk that things— because there's always the risk that things go— because there's always the risk that things go on and should she really be asking — things go on and should she really be asking anyone to police themselves, anybody to police themselves? we don't do that anywhere else. it seems mps are above _ anywhere else. it seems mps are above that. this is a disturbing report— above that. this is a disturbing report is— above that. this is a disturbing report is a _ above that. this is a disturbing report is a disturbing sign of what is going _ report is a disturbing sign of what is going on— report is a disturbing sign of what is going on in these moves in their purely— is going on in these moves in their puretv partv — is going on in these moves in their purely party political in this case. it's purely party political in this case. it's going — purely party political in this case. it's going to come back to you for another straight from the daily mail which is got big headlines talking about how low can the mets go. and he was said to get out of scotland yard after they admitted sharing photos of the murdered sisters. their mother, said that there must for the mets failings come with him so much criticism and obviously the work of the police is complex and we know the vast majority are obviously not of this calibre character board is emerging and it has been incredibly disturbing.— and it has been incredibly disturbing. and it has been incredibly disturbin.. ., ., , ., disturbing. you look at this and after what _ disturbing. you look at this and after what happened _ disturbing. you look at this and after what happened with - disturbing. you look at this and after what happened with the i disturbing. you look at this and - after what happened with the murder of sarah, _ after what happened with the murder of sarah, the way the visual was policed — of sarah, the way the visual was policed when people gathered for a silent _ policed when people gathered for a silent vigil and the male officers jumped — silent vigil and the male officers jumped in. there's very evocative image _ jumped in. there's very evocative image of— jumped in. there's very evocative image of a — jumped in. there's very evocative image of a small protester being dived _ image of a small protester being dived upon by four burly officers for no _ dived upon by four burly officers for no really good reason and i you see this _ for no really good reason and i you see this and — for no really good reason and i you see this and there's clearly a problem _ see this and there's clearly a problem there and i'm not sure i think— problem there and i'm not sure i think they— problem there and i'm not sure i think they really do have to start working — think they really do have to start working on this fast because her position— working on this fast because her position is— working on this fast because her position is looking more and more shaky— position is looking more and more shakv and — position is looking more and more shaky and every time we see a report like this, _ shaky and every time we see a report like this, you — shaky and every time we see a report like this, you do start to wonder, do they— like this, you do start to wonder, do they get— like this, you do start to wonder, do they get it? did they realise what _ do they get it? did they realise what is — do they get it? did they realise what is going on? this sort of thing happening — what is going on? this sort of thing happening is, as she said rightly, the vast — happening is, as she said rightly, the vast majority of police officers to a difficult job well but there is obviously— to a difficult job well but there is obviously a significant problem there. — obviously a significant problem there. it — obviously a significant problem there, it significant minority which is doing _ there, it significant minority which is doing some really disturbing things — is doing some really disturbing things |s— is doing some really disturbing thins. , , . is doing some really disturbing thins. , ,., , ,, is doing some really disturbing thins. , , ,, ., ., things. is this added pressure onto them, do things. is this added pressure onto them. do you _ things. is this added pressure onto them, do you think _ things. is this added pressure onto them, do you think with _ things. is this added pressure onto them, do you think with this - things. is this added pressure onto them, do you think with this case i them, do you think with this case that has emerged this week? absolutely. and this is another scandal under their watch. the death of the innocent, the extinction rebellion and as james reference, the appalling scenes from the sarah vigil earlier this year. absolutely, i think there is a pressure that is mounting and i think you are right that this is not representative of the behaviour of most police officers. but i would say is i'm not a police officer it's not a job i could do. i think the police are facing extremely difficult circumstances and witnessed horrific events and i think part of the way they handled this is with sick humour and injokes they handled this is with sick humourand injokes and they handled this is with sick humour and injokes and macho behaviour. this is not to condone their behaviour, it is absolutely appalling. but perhaps, kicking them out of the forest, plus a suspended sentence might be punishment enough. i am told they are going to face a prison term and a think what they have done will be absolutely hugely and widely condemned in this case, but we will leave that there. let's move on, if we can to booster jabs can to boosterjabs roll—out for the over 50s installed and they have gone on covid—i9 saying the jabs will not be completed until february if england's vaccine programme continues with the current rate and we also heard about the resignation of the advisory group or that we do not know whether that is linked to his previous calls for a tougher vaccine plus this winter, we have not heard directly from him certainly not the bbc so far and whether the campaign needs to go faster. irate whether the campaign needs to go faster. ~ ., ., ,., faster. we have her for quite some weeks the booster _ faster. we have her for quite some weeks the booster programme - faster. we have her for quite some weeks the booster programme has| weeks the booster programme has stalled and of course, it is absolutely at the start of this year, very disappointing news. i'm pretty sure that we had promised to vaccinate the most vulnerable in time for winter and it turns out that they'll only have vaccinated the over 50s and so, that is certainly delivering on that goal. that being said, i think we have a tendency of the moment to overly panic at some of the covid—i9 data when it shows that cases are starting to increase and that we should bear in mind that they are currently following in england and this the fifth time they've been on the dumber trajectories since freedom day on the 19th ofjuly. this never happened without lockdowns last year. and so, they have not gone to plan b yet, i don't see why it would go there now. yes, there are concerns over hospital capacity but there is still a far cry from the ia,000 people with covid—i9 hospitals even further from the peak of 3a,000 recorded in january of this year. so, i would just be very wary of reintroducing pharmaceutical interventions and we are not seeing a rise in cases and also, we are not seeing cases that will continue for weeks on end. i think we have to get out of the 2020, 202i think we have to get out of the 2020, 2021 mind—set and except that coronavirus is endemic in that we are located, perhaps more than once that we don't need restrictions infringements on our civil liberties to be introduced still, with that. i should say, there are people who say there should be further restrictions and people wearing masks and our numbers have been much higher than some of our european neighbours but i'm sure will come back to this one. thank you both very much forjoining us today. the papers will be back again tomorrow evening with geri scott and james lewer. dojoin us then if you can but for now, goodnight. good evening. with the sports news and we start with football were christiana rinaldo has salvaged a lead point for manchester united in the champions league. and they found him i—0 the champions league. and they found him 1—0 down but he scored his first in the nightjust before half—time. he set up the first for the italians and for himself to hand them the advantage and after va are, he was on—site. but rinaldo, as is done so often struck late with his fifth goal this season to make them type of group f one goal difference. chelsea have moved closer to a place and lex i6 chelsea have moved closer to a place and lex 16 after the beet swedish side i—0 and lex 16 after the beet swedish side 1—0 after being frustrated in the third half but they went ahead when they picked up to finish and not finishing a single shot on target, chelsea have nine points in group h, and point in the next match at home to you event is to score them a place in knockout stages. irate them a place in knockout stages. we not them a place in knockout stages. - got the job done. i think maybe now we canjudge by got the job done. i think maybe now we can judge by results got the job done. i think maybe now we canjudge by results but we can judge by results but who doesn't. we wanted a result, we needed the result, we expect that the results from us the results and we delivered. we did not suffer through difficult situations in our box and we did not allow awkward situations, not at all, we never lost concentration and so, i'm very happy. a close one. record of most games and english league clubs, he went to play luton town but it was not town but it was not the fairy tale night that he hoped for. in i62nd match so i'm go down 3—1 despite leading at half—time and the result is dropping to ia. antonio says he is extremely happy to return to coaching and cannot wait to start working with the tottenham players and it was confirmed as the new manager to such a date after an the manager has signed a deal of the summer of 2023 and has already been on the training pitch this afternoon meeting the players and his first game is in the europa conference league on thursday. the ex—president has been charged with fraud in switzerland. an investigation found them of more than one half million pounds and the frenchman has requested payments for previous work and this was made while they are up for reelection as president. he is 85 years old and now faces a criminal trial within months. both of long denied any wrongdoing. mpjulian knight has been on the board to resign after a called leaked report emerged containing details of the investigation into the treatment of former player. in a story published by espn, it was a racially offensive term used to refer to him regarding this banter. there will not take any disciplinary action against any player but the investigation said, we are sorry that as a sport, this has not yet been resolved. pakistan are through to the world cup after a 45 run victory but pakistan unbeaten at 79 blasted 189 for two near 20 overs and restricted the african opponents to 144 for five response to ensure their place in the last four south africa beat bangladesh by six wickets to maintain their push for the semifinals. england captain has said he is thrilled ben stokes is back in the squad for the series in australia and he has not played for england since march and is taking a break from the sport to focus on his mental wellbeing. the squad travelled ahead of the first test in brisbane on december the 8th. on a personal level, i'm absolutely thrilled that he's in a place where he can enjoy the sport again. and i can imagine it's been very difficult for him being out of the game and it will be exciting to hear him when we've spoken. more recently, you can almost hear him smiling down the line which i think the greatest thing for my perspective. the rugby union is out of this week in the test against the all blacks due to a shoulder injury. 36 short of the field early in the 5a the 16 to feature new zealand and cardiff while they're also over the shorter issue as they look to bounce back against the roads number one ranked team. england have their own injury concerns, marcus smith could miss the game against tonga after a minor leg injury limited his training. max has been brought out while freddie stewart has doubts that they expected to form a 10—12 partnership with the experienced 0wen in the absence of george ford, head coach eddiejones says he does expect to see his team beside him. we're never desperate. but we are keen for him to be involved in the game and it's not frustrating. it's part and parcel in preparation. and players pick up small knocks and he will recover well and if we do not get it this week, we'll get it next week. through to the third round of the english open after two win overjimmy robinson. the world number one setting up the last 32 for another of his english competitors. everything else the bbc sport website. but that is all your sport for now. hello there. it's staying pretty cold now for the rest of this week. there will be quite a bit of sunshine around by day, but it will be chilly at night with frosts and fog in places. now, through the day there will be quite a bit of sunshine in central and southern areas, but also some showers. this mainly affecting coastal areas. got low pressure to the north of the uk, this is where we are seeing the strongest of the winds today and whether fronts enhancing the shower activity. although mostly will be affecting coastal areas all around the country down into west wales and the southwest, northern parts of northern ireland and much of the eastern side of the country. some of the showers across the northeast, east of england will push into the midlands. so a bit cloudy here, more than we have had the last few days. some of the showers heavy with some hail and thunder mixed in, and they will be wintry over the high ground, particularly across northern scotland with the strongest of the winds. further south he winds will be lighter. it's going to be a chilly day wherever you are, highs of six in the north, nine to 11 further south. through wednesday night it stays quite blustery in the north, further coastal showers and many central areas will turn dryer with lengthy clear skies again. winds will be later here. but stronger winds across the eastern side of england, more cloud. not quite as cold here as what will be further west, and across the north we will have some frost and also some patches of fog. now as we move towards thursday into friday we start to see a change to the weather. this area of high pressure begins to build in from the west. it kills off lots of the showers, but what it is also going to do is cut off the arctic air supply as our wind begins to fear more west and southwest direction. so that will bring milder air back to our shores as you can see here from the orange and yellow colours. thursday, then, another cold start with frost and fog around. and then it is bright. plenty of sunshine around, more sunshine around on thursday. still a few showers across the eastern coasts client again down into the far southwest. later in the day, thicker cloudy, patchy rain pushing into the northwest of the uk as we start to pick up westerly winds. temperature slowly rising here, otherwise for most again it is a chilly day. as we move out from thursday into friday we start to see an area of high pressure toppling down towards the south of the country, and that will allow this area of low pressure to move in across the north at the start of the weekend. so it will be turning milder towards the end of the week, particularly as we head on into the weekend. low pressure will start to bring wetter and windier weather to northern areas, and will tend to stay drier and brighter the further south east you are. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mariko 0i. the headlines. leaders at the climate change summit in glasgow, make some progress — in the race to limit global warming. the cop26 host borisjohnson, says it's up to the remaining negotiators to deliver more progress over the next two weeks the eyes of the populations of the world are on you, - and the eyes of the british i government and all the other governments that care about this are on our negotiators. and we have your numbers. mark carney — the former governor of the bank of england, speaks exclusively to the bbc about the debt right—offs, international finance, will have to make — to obtain net zero.

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