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coming from this internal market, we have trust being damaged, according to dublin but michelle singh talks will continue and where are we with this now? the financial times will continue and where are we with this now? the financialtimes is reporting on increasing voices of disapproval over the government decision here. so, the prime minister, former conservative prime minister, former conservative prime minister and the eu chief negotiator as well, what is being quoted as saying that it is the cradle of democracy and a lot of people have been criticising the government in saying that yes, we are going to break the law and are horrified by the consequences for the concept of law in this country and the government is prepared to break it. and that is before we can go on to what in the country should ever trust uk to under the international treaty ever again. at the theresa may pointed out in parliament recently, michel barnier was in london and he is trying to, there is a round of negotiations to try and unblock the two sticking points which are overfisheries unblock the two sticking points which are over fisheries in this decade. and the commission will be coming to london and will be speaking to michael goff was counterpart, the british counterpart, the british counterpart, christopher, it is going to be awkward. from the government point of view, i don't wa nt government point of view, i don't want to sound like the spokesman, but they are trying to make sure that if there is no deal, which looks like as little as 30% likely to get a deal, if the no deal is 70%, and they're trying to check that it 70%, and they're trying to check thatitis 70%, and they're trying to check that it is the union that can be secured and that matters a lot to the uk after brexit, without a deal. that is what they're saying but you know, to hear that in the house of commons and making a small, limited change to the agreement last year, no wonder they are furious about it. it is around the edges because it's in the big thing but rachel is right, it does matter that you have people like john major in a remainder that never, he fought against the brexit situation last year, theresa may and david cameron, it isa year, theresa may and david cameron, it is a worry certainly on how these talks will go. will be talking about this in the next edition of the papers. let us turn to the guardian. the image absolutely desperate. this is a refugee in on the greek island and a huge fire there, meaning that the refugee camp, the biggest refugee camp destroyed at least 20,000 people have been living on this particular camp. this is an absolutely horrific story, with images of your seeing and this camp has been overcrowded and unsanitary for some years now. there have been repeated warnings and the agencies working with refugees and devastating news that i'm swallowing today that one woman from the camp, and obviously we are seeing thousands of refugees who are homeless after this fire and one of the women interviewed was saying that this camp overcrowded and unsanitary as it is had become home to people were certainly better, according to this woman than the circumstances with which they had fled. some some idea of the horrors of what they were fleeing from and the taliban in afghanistan and they have called for pretty her to offer up some of these refugees to safe passage. in the eu will be looking at stepping in to do the same it outside of the eu, they can and should do the same thing. let us stay with the guardian, but christopher, just the story that is developing this evening is that donald trump knew just developing this evening is that donald trump knewjust how bad and how dangerous coronavirus was back in february but according to a new book by bob woodward of the watergate fame, the president had intentionally misled the public by playing down the virus to prevent panic. he did play down the disease of the beginning. that was played down in full view indian press briefings, this will be quite a good book by bob woodward, he did many interviews in december 19 and july 2020, spanning the entire first eight months of this virus as it emerged at a china and this is coming from some leaks to the washington post and cnn and will wait to see what they have to say because i think donald trump's handling of the virus in the issue of wearing a mask and not to wear a mask and whether he will get a vaccine before the election will have a bearing on november's election and whetherjoe biden can defeat him. for the time being, thank you so much, we are out of time for this edition of the papers, but you will be back within just underan but you will be back within just under an hour's time, so for the time being, thank you and thank you to our viewers. if you like to make in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered by newspapers and websites here. goodbye for now. hello i'm tt and this is your sports news — sport in england was dealt a blow today when prime minister boris johnson announced the intended pilot events with larger crowds in stadiums will be capped at 1000 people, and be reviewed on the 1st of october. it comes as the chief executive of the premier league says that fans being allowed back inside stadiums is their number one priority. richard masters says a failure to do so will cost clubs hundreds of millions of pounds with football having been played behind closed doors since june. it is absolutely critical and that is because like every other industry, football is being impacted by covid—i9 already and it is common knowledge that we lost £700 million in the economy last year and they're going to match as the season of the fa ns going to match as the season of the fans inside the stadiums and for the losses are going to be incurred and it cannot be incurred forever, we have to get back to the fantasised —— fan stadiums and we, this is the number one priority. the remaining days of the st leger festival will be held behind closed doors, after doncaster council told the racecourse they could no longer welcome fans. around 3 thousand racegoers were at the course today — and there were strict hygiene and social distancing rules in place. but the council have said spectators will no longer be allowed to attend — on the grounds of public health and safety. all the protocols we had in place, this afternoon, i have met every criteria for the first and foremost, people's health has been significant everything that we have done. and public health and the safety of eve ryo ne public health and the safety of everyone has come about people being able to return to the sport and i'm really disappointed for the team for the customers and the members and from the sporting point of view, we need to get pilots on because we've got to return all sport back in some point in i'm not saying that's tomorrow or next week, but until we actually test and properly test with crowds, we are not going to have the protocols ready and tests and it's not to support, it is hospitality, it is leisure, its hotel, and all the other people across the hall in the other people across the hall in the country. aston villa have completed the signing of striker 0llie watkins from brentford for a club record fee of £28million. watkins, who scored 26 goals last season in brentford's run to the championship play—off final, once again links up with his former manager dean smith with whom he worked at griffin park. following the signing of lucy bronze yesterday, manchester city have today announced the signing of her england team—mate alex greenwood. the pair played together at lyon, winning the champions league last month. greenwood is also crossing the manchester divide, having had a spell at united before leaving for france. talking of manchester united women and they've signed world cup—winning united states forward tobin heath. she's signed a one—year deal after spending the last seven seasons with portland thorns in the national women's soccer league. fellow us striker christen press is also set to make the move to united. serena williams has kept her hopes alive of a record—equalling 24th grand slam singles title — she's into the semi—finals of the us open, after a three set win over tsveta na pironkova. but the six—time champion didn't have things all her own way as she lost the first set with pironkova, who was playing herfirst tournament in three years, taking it 6—4. but serena then took control of the match, comfortably winning it in three and she'll now face either victoria azarenka or elise mertens in the last 4. the tour de france has passed the halfway stage — slovenia's primoz roglic has kept the race leader's yellowjersey after stage ii. he's still 21 seconds ahead of reigning champion egan bernal, with ten stages left. there was the tightest sprint finish of this year's race at the end of today's stage. caleb ewan of australia won it, ireland's sam bennett was second to keep the sprinters' greenjersey. and geraint thomas is progressing well at the tirreno—adriatico race, as he prepares for the giro d'italia. today's stage three out of 8, was won by canada's michael woods who's taken the overall lead as a result. thomas finished in the group behind, to move up to fifth overall leaving him thirty seconds off the lead. to rugby union where 19—year—old alfie bar—berry was the star of the show as wasps impoved their play—off chances with a 54—7 thumping of leicester. this was bar—berry‘s first start in the premiership and he announced his arrival with a hat—trick of tries. wasps are fourth in the table. for all the results visit the bbc sport website. the final 2020 super league table will be decided by win percentage following a number of matches being postponed due to positive coronavirus tests. the switch, which has been applied immediately, sees catalans dragons as the big winners as they leap from fourth in the table to top, above champions st helens. everyone has bought into it, it has advantages and disadvantages for clu bs advantages and disadvantages for clubs dependence and ultimately, it is the same rules for all, the symbol apply and i think you have got to really praise them for coming up got to really praise them for coming up with some smart footwork in difficult circumstances. yeah, ultimately they're going to be some winners and losers, but everyone is playing by the same rules. at the us open, you can head to the bbc sports website. and that's all the sport for now. good evening. the clout that we have seen across good evening. the clout that we have seen across southern areas good evening. the clout that we have seen across southern areas today with the odd spot of drizzle starting to clear away, showers easing in the north and under the starry sky with the wind falling light, we are in for a cold night, decidedly chilly in scotland, temperatures are expected to get down to freezing in a few spots you canjust down to freezing in a few spots you can just see the showers hanging on in the north and the countryside as well. for single figures. in the north and the countryside as well. forsingle figures. in in the north and the countryside as well. for single figures. in much chillier start thursday, perhaps a little bit of mist in the valleys but also a good deal ascension, quite a sparkling start for many. the clot will bubble up as the day goes on and shows arrived in the north. but i do think will see less cloud today and not as low, but it will be bright and drives and spells of sunshine but not as warm, we will change when direction and wanted to shout as northern ireland but also northwestern scotland turning went into the day and turning into a longer spell of rain in scotland in particular through tomorrow night and into friday. this is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. donald trump is accused of deliberately downplaying the danger posed by coronavirus. he says he didn't want to panic people. and i don't want people to be frightened, i don't want to create panic as you say. tough new coronavirus rules could be in place for months says borisjohnson. greek officials blame migrants for the fire at a camp that's left thousands homeless. and san francisco glows orange as devastating wildfires rage across the western united states.

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