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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240701



against dillian whyte right now. hello, welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us. with me commentatorjoe phillips and editor of the sunday people and the sunday mirror nigel nelson. first, let us look at the front pages. the sunday telegraph says that priti patel has accused the bbc of exhibiting an undercurrent of xenophobia when reporting on the new emigration deal with rwanda. journalist from the bbc were in rwanda to report the story and ask questions about the plan. i am the leader that britain needs, that is according to borisjohnson in the sunday express as he launches a full throttle defence of his premiership. the front page of the sunday people claims that the chancellor is in hot water with plans for a swimming pool at his home. destruction and defiance, how putin's wore unfolded on the front page of the independent as it reports on two months of the conflict in ukraine. the sunday mirror front conflict in ukraine. the sunday mirrorfront page conflict in ukraine. the sunday mirror front page has a story about the ferry company p under which it says has sunk to a new low by trying to cut the wages of cheap staff who replaced the sacked crews. lots to get to, thank you forjoining us. we will start with the front page of the sunday telegraph, quite a few stories on the front page, but we will start with the one concerning ukraine and more accurately, russia. russian nuclear missile aimed at uk ready by autumn. jo, do you want to kick us off? it ready by autumn. jo, do you want to kick us off?— kick us off? it is rather chilling and it comes _ kick us off? it is rather chilling and it comes from _ kick us off? it is rather chilling and it comes from the - kick us off? it is rather chilling and it comes from the head i kick us off? it is rather chilling and it comes from the head of| kick us off? it is rather chilling - and it comes from the head of the russian space programme, they did a test firing of this missile on wednesday and he is saying that it will be ready by the autumn, although analysts think that is highly unlikely. the rather chilling phrase that is used, this is a present to nato. that is nasty, frightening, it is sabre rattling, but we know, we can see every single day on our screens and hear reports from ukraine of how brutal the russian regime under putin is. it is alarming, it would have a 12,000 mile range, it could hit the us and the uk. it remains to be seen whether this is just sabre rattling. to be honest, when you look at the state of the russian army in ukraine, put to one side the fantastic bravery and fierce battle that the ukrainians have waged against russia, we have seen their cranky old tanks and lack of logistics things, but there is an analyst quoted in this piece, they love nuclear weapons. this is the shiny new toy that they want to frighten the world with. interesting counterpoint _ frighten the world with. interesting counterpoint about _ frighten the world with. interesting counterpoint about the _ frighten the world with. interesting counterpoint about the evidence i frighten the world with. interesting | counterpoint about the evidence we have seen so far. nigel, does not provide much comfort to you? hot provide much comfort to you? not hu:el . provide much comfort to you? not hugely- any _ provide much comfort to you? not hugely. any missile that has got 50 more _ hugely. any missile that has got 50 more heads on it, can land in my backyard, — more heads on it, can land in my backyard, does not fill me with confidence at all. i agree with jo, this is_ confidence at all. i agree with jo, this is probably sabre rattling. obviously putin has been hugely rattled _ obviously putin has been hugely rattled by his lack of success in ukraine, — rattled by his lack of success in ukraine, equally so by the kind of way that— ukraine, equally so by the kind of way that nato put on a pretty strong showing — way that nato put on a pretty strong showing against him, so taking all those _ showing against him, so taking all those things into account, it is not entirely— those things into account, it is not entirely surprising that he will want — entirely surprising that he will want to— entirely surprising that he will want to flex his muscles a bit. we are in_ want to flex his muscles a bit. we are in the — want to flex his muscles a bit. we are in the same position as we always— are in the same position as we always have been, the important thing _ always have been, the important thing about the whole ukrainian conflict — thing about the whole ukrainian conflict is — thing about the whole ukrainian conflict is to try to not let that lead _ conflict is to try to not let that lead to — conflict is to try to not let that lead to world war iii.- conflict is to try to not let that lead to world war iii. indeed. we never really _ lead to world war iii. indeed. we never really want _ lead to world war iii. indeed. we never really want to _ lead to world war iii. indeed. we never really want to end - lead to world war iii. indeed. we never really want to end a - lead to world war iii. indeed. we never really want to end a story l never really want to end a story on the phrase world war iii, but we have to, we will stay with the front page of the sunday telegraph and look at a separate story, jo, talk us through it, the little story at the bottom with the headline... this has been going on for many years. it was part of the conservative manifesto in 2019, it is tricky for obvious reasons, but it is estimated that about 300,000 service veterans who were involved in northern ireland between 1969 and 2007, will be covered by this and what it would mean, i think it is called the legacy bill, it is expected to be in the queen's speech next month, what it would mean is that there is a statute of limitations that they can be no prosecutions and no follow—up to anything that happened during the time that they were serving in northern ireland. johnny mercer, a tory mp and a former soldier, has been campaigning on this, as have others, saying there have been a few high—profile cases, it is a sensitive issue and elections are coming up in northern ireland and it is the sort of thing that will reopen old wounds and scars, whether or not it goes through the commons and becomes law, remains to be seen. we are going to move to the front page of the sunday express and as oppose a headline you would expect from the sunday express, it says, boris, i am the leader britain needs, we are delivering for the people. anything surprise new here, nigel? people. anything surprise new here, niel? ., ., , nigel? know, that is exactly the kind of headline _ nigel? know, that is exactly the kind of headline i _ nigel? know, that is exactly the kind of headline i would - nigel? know, that is exactly the kind of headline i would expectl nigel? know, that is exactly the - kind of headline i would expect from the sunday express. downing street is obviously trying very hard to try and move — is obviously trying very hard to try and move things on from partygate and move things on from partygate and they— and move things on from partygate and they made an announcement this afternoon _ and they made an announcement this afternoon which was that they have -ot afternoon which was that they have got ten _ afternoon which was that they have got ten bill is about to get royal gotten bill is about to get royal assent— got ten bill is about to get royal assent and becoming law this coming week _ assent and becoming law this coming week they— assent and becoming law this coming week. they hailed this as a great victory— week. they hailed this as a great victory for— week. they hailed this as a great victory for boris johnson, and the fact that — victory for boris johnson, and the fact that he — victory for boris johnson, and the fact that he is really getting on with the — fact that he is really getting on with the job, which is a phrase we heard _ with the job, which is a phrase we heard an — with the job, which is a phrase we heard an awful lot last week when he was trying _ heard an awful lot last week when he was trying to distract from partygate, when you look at the bills partygate, when you look at the hills that — partygate, when you look at the bills that are becoming law, there are a _ bills that are becoming law, there are a couple of them that had a pretty— are a couple of them that had a pretty rough passage and one of them is the _ pretty rough passage and one of them is the nationality and borders bill and that— is the nationality and borders bill and that is— is the nationality and borders bill and that is what has been happening in rwanda _ and that is what has been happening in rwanda and the other one is the animal— in rwanda and the other one is the animal welfare bill which has been knocked _ animal welfare bill which has been knocked about a bit by both mps and peers _ knocked about a bit by both mps and peers and _ knocked about a bit by both mps and peers and it does not contain some of the _ peers and it does not contain some of the promises that the tories made at the _ of the promises that the tories made at the last— of the promises that the tories made at the last election and one of the manifesto — at the last election and one of the manifesto pledges was to ban trophies, animals being brought back into britain, but that disappeared from _ into britain, but that disappeared from that— into britain, but that disappeared from that bill and yes, they are getting — from that bill and yes, they are getting them through, but not everybody is happy with the result. what _ everybody is happy with the result. what do _ everybody is happy with the result. what do you make of this attempt to try and move on from partygate? i think it is shooting in the wind or whatever the phrases, it is probably not shooting, something along those lines, but i am not the right company at this time in the evening. it does not mention the fact that the government has broken its manifesto on tax rises by putting up national insurance and the biggest single issue, and there are people who think, why do people keep talking about partygate, we could talking about partygate, we could talk about it for years, because i think it is really important, but actually it is the cost—of—living thatis actually it is the cost—of—living that is affecting everybody and whether you love borisjohnson and you read the sunday express, your bills are still going to go up. exactly what he is leading us into, a crisis of food shortages, supply shortages, staff shortages, and a huge cost—of—living remains, you know, a mystery to me as to what the sunday express readers might see in it. irate sunday express readers might see in it. ~ ., ., ., it. we will move to the front page ofthe it. we will move to the front page of the sunday _ it. we will move to the front page of the sunday people, _ it. we will move to the front page of the sunday people, nigel, - it. we will move to the front page of the sunday people, nigel, this| it. we will move to the front page i of the sunday people, nigel, this is your area, the headline is... what is the claim here. he your area, the headline is... what is the claim here.— your area, the headline is... what is the claim here. he has been doing u . is the claim here. he has been doing u- his £1.5 is the claim here. he has been doing up his £1.5 million _ is the claim here. he has been doing up his £1.5 million house _ is the claim here. he has been doing up his £1.5 million house in - is the claim here. he has been doing up his £1.5 million house in north i up his {1.5 million house in north yorkshire — up his {1.5 million house in north yorkshire it— up his {1.5 million house in north yorkshire. it has got a gym, tennis courts— yorkshire. it has got a gym, tennis courts and — yorkshire. it has got a gym, tennis courts and a — yorkshire. it has got a gym, tennis courts and a swimming pool and what we have _ courts and a swimming pool and what we have found out in the sunday people _ we have found out in the sunday people is — we have found out in the sunday people is that that swimming pool will cost _ people is that that swimming pool will cost £13,000 a year to hate and that will— will cost £13,000 a year to hate and that will be — will cost £13,000 a year to hate and that will be six and a half times the average energy bill and energy bills are _ the average energy bill and energy bills are going up. the problem for rishi _ bills are going up. the problem for rishi sunak— bills are going up. the problem for rishi sunak is, what you should not be doing _ rishi sunak is, what you should not be doing is— rishi sunak is, what you should not be doing is making too much play about— be doing is making too much play about how— be doing is making too much play about how wealthy you are. if you remember, — about how wealthy you are. if you remember, he did the same thing by giving _ remember, he did the same thing by giving £100,000 to his old school, winchester, and he has got the perfect — winchester, and he has got the perfect right to give money away, the trouble about it is, itjust shows— the trouble about it is, itjust shows that he is incredibly wealthy, if you _ shows that he is incredibly wealthy, if you have — shows that he is incredibly wealthy, if you have got £13,000 to spend on 'ust if you have got £13,000 to spend on just having _ if you have got £13,000 to spend on just having a heated swimming pool and you _ just having a heated swimming pool and you can blow another £100,000 on your old _ and you can blow another £100,000 on your old school, it kind of shows he is not _ your old school, it kind of shows he is not really — your old school, it kind of shows he is not really with the common people and if— is not really with the common people and if you _ is not really with the common people and if you remember, he tried to pretend — and if you remember, he tried to pretend that he was by borrowing someone — pretend that he was by borrowing someone else's car on a sainsbury's forecourt— someone else's car on a sainsbury's forecourt to — someone else's car on a sainsbury's forecourt to fill it up and it turns out he _ forecourt to fill it up and it turns out he had — forecourt to fill it up and it turns out he had more expensive cars tucked — out he had more expensive cars tucked away elsewhere. jo, out he had more expensive cars tucked away elsewhere. jo, what to make of this. _ tucked away elsewhere. jo, what to make of this, he _ tucked away elsewhere. jo, what to make of this, he is _ tucked away elsewhere. jo, what to make of this, he is hugely - tucked away elsewhere. jo, what to make of this, he is hugely popular. make of this, he is hugely popular amongst the rank and file conservative party members, a bit of a decline recently. ads, conservative party members, a bit of a decline recently. pl. bit conservative party members, a bit of a decline recently.— a decline recently. a bit of a decline. _ a decline recently. a bit of a decline, that _ a decline recently. a bit of a decline, that is _ a decline recently. a bit of a decline, that is putting i a decline recently. a bit of a decline, that is putting it i a decline recently. a bit of a i decline, that is putting it mildly. i think he is probably going to have plenty of time to use his swimming pool and maybe he can see the writing on the wall. his star has burst spectacularly over partygate and the fact he was along with the prime minister. he did have the wonderful opportunity, where he could have resigned and walked away looking like a man of principle and that would have put a lot of pressure on borisjohnson and i do not think there is any love lost between the chancellor and prime minister but that opportunity has now gone and i think as nigel says, it is always the problem, that if you are incredibly wealthy, you are always going to be seen to be out of touch, politicians are generally seen to be out of touch, but in this case, if you have got it, don't flaunt it, would be my message. we are going to go back to the front page of the sunday telegraph, the picture story actually there, it is sparkling welcome for countess. this is sophie, countess of wessex, and it is a tricky one, these types of visits. , , ., ., , it is a tricky one, these types of visits. , ., , ,. visits. yes. it is a lovely picture and it looks _ visits. yes. it is a lovely picture and it looks like _ visits. yes. it is a lovely picture and it looks like everyone i visits. yes. it is a lovely picture and it looks like everyone is i and it looks like everyone is actually _ and it looks like everyone is actually perfectly happy there. she embarks _ actually perfectly happy there. she embarks on her caribbean tour. of course, _ embarks on her caribbean tour. of course, the — embarks on her caribbean tour. of course, the actual tour itself is still pretty controversial. i think that is— still pretty controversial. i think that is the — still pretty controversial. i think that is the problem she faces, it is lovely— that is the problem she faces, it is lovely that— that is the problem she faces, it is lovely that she has been welcomed in the way— lovely that she has been welcomed in the way that she has, i am not sure she would _ the way that she has, i am not sure she would get quite the same welcome elsewhere _ she would get quite the same welcome elsewhere. jo. we know that grenada elsewhere. job we know that grenada was elsewhere. irv. we know that grenada was cancelled at the last minute and this picture is from st vincent and the grenadines and the prime minister was not available to meet the royal couple, edward and sophie, and i think we saw the controversy and i think we saw the controversy and the missteps with william and kate on their caribbean tour a couple of weeks ago. you do have to ask whether this sort of royal, you know, too, does actually help things at a time when there are understandable tensions around slavery and history and this does look a little bit, i don't know, it is a lovely picture but it looks a little bit fake to me. x�*t�*ou is a lovely picture but it looks a little bit fake to me.— is a lovely picture but it looks a little bit fake to me. you asked the ruestion little bit fake to me. you asked the question about _ little bit fake to me. you asked the question about these _ little bit fake to me. you asked the question about these tours, - little bit fake to me. you asked the question about these tours, nigel, | question about these tours, nigel, do you think there is still a place for them? do you think there is still a place forthem? i do you think there is still a place for them? . , do you think there is still a place for them? ., , ., ~ for them? i am beginning to think not, for them? i am beginning to think not. especially — for them? i am beginning to think not, especially when _ for them? i am beginning to think not, especially when they - for them? i am beginning to think not, especially when they start i not, especially when they start causing — not, especially when they start causing controversy. if you are going — causing controversy. if you are going around the world and drumming up going around the world and drumming upfor— going around the world and drumming up for british trade and so on, the royal— up for british trade and so on, the royal family are doing something quite _ royal family are doing something quite helpful, the trouble is, when you end _ quite helpful, the trouble is, when you end up — quite helpful, the trouble is, when you end up in places like the caribbean, asjo points out, it smacks — caribbean, asjo points out, it smacks a _ caribbean, asjo points out, it smacks a little bit of old—style colonialism, becomes a kind of reminder— colonialism, becomes a kind of reminder of slavery and that has become — reminder of slavery and that has become such a hot potato at the moment — become such a hot potato at the moment. jo, become such a hot potato at the moment. , ., , ., , , moment. jo, 'ust finally, if these kind of moment. jo, just finally, if these kind of tears. _ moment. jo, just finally, if these kind of tears, we _ moment. jo, just finally, if these kind of tears, we have _ moment. jo, just finally, if these kind of tears, we have only i moment. jo, just finally, if these kind of tears, we have only 20 i moment. jo, just finally, if these kind of tears, we have only 20 or moment. jo, just finally, if these i kind of tears, we have only 20 or 30 seconds, but if these tours do go and disappear, will we have lost anything as the uk? i and disappear, will we have lost anything as the uk?— and disappear, will we have lost anything as the uk? i don't think so, there anything as the uk? i don't think so. there is _ anything as the uk? i don't think so, there is still— anything as the uk? i don't think so, there is still the _ anything as the uk? i don't think i so, there is still the commonwealth, still things to do, but i think this sort of, you know, the ground to, the welcome, i think it is a bit old hat and old—fashioned. brute the welcome, i think it is a bit old hat and old-fashioned.— the welcome, i think it is a bit old hat and old-fashioned. we will leave it there, thank _ hat and old-fashioned. we will leave it there, thank you _ hat and old-fashioned. we will leave it there, thank you so _ hat and old-fashioned. we will leave it there, thank you so much - hat and old-fashioned. we will leave it there, thank you so much for- it there, thank you so much for taking us through the front pages. i am pleased to say thatjo and nigel will be back with us at half past 11. next on bbc news, it is travellers, a culture in crisis. you may find some of the details in this programme upsetting. 0ur our kids spend more time at the graveyard by hearing someone due to suicide than we do living an ordinary life. in suicide than we do living an ordinary life.— ordinary life. in the irish travelling _ ordinary life. in the irish travelling community, i ordinary life. in the irish i travelling community, more ordinary life. in the irish - travelling community, more than ordinary life. in the irish _ travelling community, more than one in ten deaths are suicides. it is travelling community, more than one in ten deaths are suicides.— in ten deaths are suicides. it is a real-life consequence _ in ten deaths are suicides. it is a real-life consequence of - in ten deaths are suicides. it is a real-life consequence of the i in ten deaths are suicides. it is a| real-life consequence of the lives real—life consequence of the lives of travellers, we live in the shadows _ of travellers, we live in the shadows of racism, discrimination oppression— shadows of racism, discrimination oppression daily.— oppression daily. human rights organisations _ oppression daily. human rights organisations say _ oppression daily. human rights organisations say that - oppression daily. human rights organisations say that this i oppression daily. human rights organisations say that this is i oppression daily. human rights i organisations say that this is one of the most discriminated against ethnic groups in europe.

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