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8 Cs asked on a sat in a place in the top 4 non-league chooses a city where the club to receive a bite of the 2nd round of the f.a. Cup The 8th aside to get the buy because of Barry's removal from the competition also receive the $36000.00 pounds prize money $11.00 have said they will make a donation to the organization involved with the continuation of Barry Lopez all have 7 players on the shortlist for the Ballon d'Or verge of one dyke heads the list which also includes Sonny a man I and most solemn Manchester City have 5 all top them have 2 on that list Christian or another and Lena Messi both been nominated to all England bronze and Alan White to make the women's list Gary Rau it is the new manager of Millwall he replaces Neil Harriss he resigned earlier this month and Wales of call up Cardiff Blues when Owen lane to their rugby World Cup squad back row Josh innovating has been ruled out of some they some a final against South Africa because of injury this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound smart speaker element on the way there cheers a is looking draw you with sunny spells for England and Wales but found here and though it windy for Scotland's Northern Ireland frame will push into northwest Scotland their little girls today of 12 in Stornoway to 15 for London the best live sports field that still seems clear position to shampoos leadership. Issued by Unix shut it. Was later on tonight can Spurs turn things around with an icicle to costs 1st against Red Star Belgrade is yas station base is 5 life it at the end. Of the Arctic on Am and f.m. Around the u.k. On digital a lot like the Iraq sharp were up all night calibers prime minister Justin Trudeau learnt to. Cost price of a high social media profile about halfway through the Canadian general election last anyone forget Time magazine discovered prime minister as a young schoolteacher attending an Arabian Nights fancy dress party in blackface and wearing a jewel turban but whispered softly It appears that Canadian like shit don't care and an hour after polls closed the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation forecasts Mr to those liberals are on course to win but here's the rub as a minority government who have the balance of power and what's with the much stronger showing by the party of independence from Quebec. Abortion was decriminalized in Northern Ireland at midnight the law on same sex marriage is also due to change the 1st gay wedding cake can there be cut in January and the u.k. Government will sort out abortion regulations by April up to now abortions only been allowed in Northern Ireland of a woman's life was at risk or if there was a danger of permanent and serious damage to her physical or mental health or has been suspended for the last 2 and a half years the northern I'll do the same Blair was recalled for a special pleader a by unionists who oppose liberalization but it didn't have any effect as nationalists continue to oppose the election of a new speaker Belfast journalist and author survey on Fenton gave me her sense of Northern Ireland public reaction in Northern Ireland overwhelming majority of the population are in favor of both abortion and same sex marriage been legalized and kind of depends on who goes between a bite and 70 to 80 percent what the law is cheating so it's very much something we should skeptics a portière and but essentially because of how I can make an issue of politics Northlanders that in order to pass legislation it has to have them support from the big you know this party and also the big national party it's not just a simple majority and the d.p. Has been using their b. To to block particularly since sex marriage for for quite a while and so. Kind of the laws have been passed us not because of lack of public appetite in Ca I think most people kind of do welcome it that there is about a 15 to 20 percent population here you are very strongly opposed to any changes and as if that was taken so long because of the strength of opposition among you know that 20 percent. And yes and I think as essentially that the only reason why that the law has changed now is because there is no government Stroman to the has been a government from lists 3 years NY since January 27000 because they partially airing arrangement between the d.p. And since then collapsed and it's only because up that Westminster's decided to just step in and action so it was there is my least change to happen is because in July of this year. At Westminster decided to to step in and to change the laws message that was the basis that news Drummond wasn't working sisters or someone had to act to make decisions for people in Oregon in the meantime but I think it still might have still been in place it's still likely that the these laws you wouldn't have to have changed since more of the commas and if so is that this government by feel that isn't this the u.k. Parliament exercising as well in Northern Ireland and yes it is a term that would be used here be a director Oh and that's something which happened a lot during the troubles when things were so chaotic in North America that the government couldn't set a toll and so you know all the decisions made by London side of the government in Belfast and because there's been no government for so long an organ people are increasingly looking towards the London government to start taking more and kind of a direct approach and not just with things like abortion and stem sex marriage but also on issues such as you know high seen or education and just in the back health care particularly because no one has been making sessions for more than 3 years now and starting to affect public service that I think is a funny I mean in the seventy's direct rule was a bad word. And yes very much so and I think it's been a kind of a solution Richards of the last 3 years I think with people would have been very post-surgery of London making stations back the very beginning and people were very proud to storm into and is one of the great elements of the peace process that things become so normalized that the d.p. Engine plane could share parts together you know corporate data government decisions but I think there's you know unfortunate that just seems to completely collapse and there's no sign really or the government going back perhaps for another year or another 2 or 3 years and people are very worried about how much longer no one can go on without a government and so I think these changes that are taking less night from abortion same sex marriage could perhaps just because start of perhaps greater intervention from Westminster think people would welcome that in a way that what a shocker I'm you know 2 or 3 years ago now the d.p. Find themselves on the losing side of this apparently they find themselves on the losing side of the bricks at the bait the moment to hear what does this mean for the the future of the u.p.a. In Northern Ireland. And yes I think the Deaf in a very weak position at the minute because at the moment it very much appears that they have perhaps been let down or extra long by Boris Johnson in terms of the bucks a day and then closer to home that some of your flagship policies as it were of opposing abortion and same sex marriage and they have are going to be happening her guard list and that the 3rd issue which makes them very vulnerable is that and there's been a public inquiry taking place from was 2 years night into a scandal which their leader or in foster care lent to a cash rash essentially a about a gross misspent in a public money and then card details are due to be published saying I think our investors always you know denied any wrongdoing whatsoever but there will be some concerns within the d.p. For her position as leader particularly could be very weak at the same time as drugs and these reforms competence actually means that from all angles I mean you know they're they're not doing bargain in might be stuck in check very vulnerable to as their best. Well talk about brags that yesterday evening the government publishes 111815 page bill to turn the breaks that they'll into law number 10 will ask M.P.'s to approve a proposal for a timetable for 3 days of intensive debate over a withdraw agreement Bill our political correspondent Nick hurriedly has been telling me why the government had to publish for the simple reason that they couldn't get a yes or no to the deal but also it was always part of the plan that this 110 pages with comma at some point revolving work I've got a copy here we've all been working our way through it tonight and basically what this does is set I legally how the u.k. Leaves the European Union implements the arrangements that Boris Johnson agreed with the e.u. Last week he's doing it because he had hoped just to get a yes or no and you know approval for the deal or otherwise but because he didn't get on Saturday and the speaker would allow me to do it again on Monday the only way the government has last night is to get the legislation through so we can have 70 to 2 hours of extraordinarily tense reading of this and trying to figure out potential problems or that some M.P.'s are furious over that timetable Oh sure I mean they were hoping where they have the government that has to give it a 2nd reading on choose to can it really go to a 2nd reading of M.P.'s have only just got all these dense pages in their hands Yes And you know all the signs are that it well the government will introduce later on Tuesday the be a voter and the more contentious part which is the timetabling over the idea that you scrutinise it Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday and then send it to the House of Lords on Friday that vote on the timing tabling could be quite interesting because opposition parties are furious at the lack of time they're being given. Some Tory M.P.'s privately as well are raising their concerns so be interesting to see if any of them break rank the u.p.a. Is well we know they are not happy with Boris Johnson at the moment so it's possible they're not seen as likely but it's possible that the timetable could be voted out if that happens 5 1st of October just isn't happening because at that point Boris Johnson can Orcus legislation through in time to me breaks out happen by that deadline unless he opts for a new deal so you know heis the stuff on Tuesday and even if the government does get through choose the unscathed and gets the 2nd reading done and gets the timetable approved M.P.'s are going to spend the next few days attaching Muma rescue inventions to this bill and trying then our closer relationship the European Union through something like a customs union trying to attach other conditions like a 2nd referendum approving the deal versus remain potentially some other things as well so it's going to be a bumpy few days I have to help us out because Aren't some people likely to say well wait a minute didn't the bana mean that no he sent the extension letter to Brussels it's up to Brussels to approve an extension and then. Britain has to extend the period is that still not I can't stand certainty not yet because you don't want to get this deal done as well so if there is a saying over the next few days the Boris Johnson does have the numbers in parliament to get the legislation through and that acts as are you know basically an approval of the deal and therefore means that the government doesn't have to extend unit will play ball it won't I suspect it won't see anything concrete on an extension until it knows for sure whether or not this legislation is going to get through so either it is defeated on Tuesday or if it passes on Thursday or have a rough idea of where things are going saw no at the moment an extension isn't guaranteed because it's not been offered and the government still hopes it can do enough to avoid it as a fair to say that this document and this withdrawal agreement as a harder Breck set than trees or me is withdraw agreement yes I think that's absolutely right there's there's no doubt the boss wants is planning a more detached relationship with the European Union through a few trade agreement so that means there are things in this agreement that would not have been interested me so Boris Johnson is in and as interested in coping standards on things like the environment and workers' rights there will be an option too to measure those all those deals but it's not necessarily going to be the same all in all that's one of the reasons that the Tory base tears got behind it because they think they can trust Boris Johnson to come up with something that isn't too close to the European Union that was their big feet under trees of me so that's why they're prepared to swallow some things like that customs border in the Irish sea. So is it in fact the case that if he gets a 2nd reading through other government get a 2nd reading through on Tuesday that that will be an indication of future voting patterns on that that majority will hold and be enough for them to actually pass the withdrawal bill and in the given time fraud you know as well as I do nothing is that simple and. I had to ask. Basically if it gets through 2nd reading to morrow is a good sign for the government I'm sure the chalk that up as a victory but it's far from simple because what will happen is a say over the next few days is the opposition parties will try and attach a bunch of conditions to some which would effectively kill Boris Johnson's deal if M.P.'s vote for a customs union that's not Boris Johnson's deal so the government really extraordinarily hard to take this deal any farther than it had gone saw choose the is in trash think in the sense that will get a sign for whether or not the deal is dead but even if the government does get through choose the fairly unscathed it doesn't mean the deal is done and the still plenty of opportunity for Mr Hoover the next few days they currently are. Well if you're an Australian newspaper reader you got a surprise a smarting when your paper dropped or when you picked it up because the front page was all blacked it was redacted. At the top just to make the point a big red thing that said secret you may remember that in June we reported on police raids on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation the home of a News Corp Australia journalist both of which created a huge backlash this protest by the papers is aimed at national security laws which journalists say have stifled reporting and created a culture of secrecy in a still you are my Fedora as political reporter with a.b.c. Hello Matthew hello pretty dramatic that the a.b.c. Join in how could the A.B.C.'s pose compete with this yeah that's right it is a concerted effort by the major media companies you know Straley be a.b.c. Doesn't have a newspaper we. Redacted front page but certainly the public broadcaster as joined with some of our other broadcasting colleagues in running very distance on the air you know calling on the government to challenge it's the Nationals. Broadly the issue of who the media as a whole are now campaigning against by I think a lion as is choking up on us I'm sad to say to my surrogate that the a.b.c. At. I think we might try to get Matthew back if that would be possible save get him back in a different light see we'll be back with the paper blackout in a stale year on just a minute but let us go to Canada where we are going to talk about the elections because about an hour ago in Vancouver the last polls closed and Canada's next government is taking shape or at least its next parliament is taking shape and it looks as if Justin Trudeau is going to be back as prime minister although it's going to be much different we're joined from Vancouver by just tender City hello to attend. Eleanor how do you say good very good well results are coming in part and heavy here you of course are the tail end aren't you up of results on the west coast That's right 6 times 3 So. I'm not sure of. This is any better but I'm also a little later so Yes Yes Actually New Democratic Party headquarters in the entry of the where the Sikh leader to meet saying he's expected to make an appearance to thank volunteers and supporters who. Works during this campaign to increase their support so he's hoping that the n.d.p. His party will hold the balance of power. The other significant bloc who could hold considerable power in a coalition government or at least a. Supply and demand type arrangement is the pluck to pick wa but they have a rather radically different sort of attitude or politics to those of the Liberal Party of Justin Trudeau. It looks as if they require doing remarkably well it's back course where else. But at the patent I mean why why have the blockade Marquardt come back. So the block. Number one they they went through a succession of different leaders but now they have. A leader who is considerably more. Sort of a popular former t.v. Host the Francois. Who has seems to have galvanized the movement and they do very often talk necessarily about separation but they they're all about protecting the back and it's a French identity from outside influence and one of the. Really tricky things that they introduced was a bill which proved. Anybody wearing any kind of religious symbol whether that is a hit job or indeed a turban from holding public office so that it is somewhat counter to the families of Justin Trudeau the Liberal Party and indeed many Canadians who see themselves as progressive here. If if Mr girl falls just short of the Liberal Party for the short of the 170 seats they need for the majority what what might the reason be I mean is it because muster to go you know in a party in 2001 or a terrible black face or is there a bit more to it. Yeah it's it's very interesting because many people a month ago when that happens and that really shocked many people lifelong liberals many of the people of the thing nurses within the Liberal fold indeed he. Just introduced a pope who would went around apologizing to practically anybody who'd listen for some considerable time many people and many analysts thought that this this trip be terminal but remarkably he seems to have town stacked I mean part of the reason for . The liberals not doing as badly as much as you might have expected is that the conservatives didn't do it as well as they would have hoped they effectively just shored up their own base they didn't reach out to be persuadable. At that but it back to question about Trudeau this the many of the opposition parties the n.d.p. And the Greens in particular said you do not have a monopoly on progressive values in the studio with. You you may have been the global host portal for you know. Left or center left politics around the world but here in Canada you haven't a little your focus is on for example on climate change you never had a really stick plan with school which was going to deliver what you said it would deliver. There we shall see what the final result is at the moment the liberals are so a leading conservatives and we'll see in a couple of hours ago what the final score looks like thank you very much. Let's return to the interview in a stereo where Matthew Duren of a.b.c. Was was telling us about the the new difficulties that journalists have been having in reporting their reaction which culminated in a redacted front page of most every newspaper in Australia did anybody not take part Matthew. Most of the major newspapers did take this can tie actually all of them I think and that led to some saying the Parliament with senators from the opposition holding up the front covers and brandishing the match members of the government and all sorts we had Senate estimates hearing gone which is an opportunity for members of parliament to grill a new public servants about what they had been up to and it just happened that the commissioner of the straggling Federal Police was appearing before one of those committees that morning as frequent confronted by the shadow or harm affairs minister who asked whether or not he'd same the front covers of the nation's major newspapers and in Dade was his response was It was certainly something that catches the attention of those of us in column and house and. Political debates for much of the day as the government fended off accusations that was not properly standing out for the Independent and the freedom of the press which it met with a response to jesting that live in opposition but when they were in government as well had also been engaging in the same behavior and effectively this was the case of the pot calling the kettle black and what ways has the precedence jail you been having its hands tied. Well effectively if we look at the. Situation that led to the strength and to a place writing journalist homes and offices one story related to a proposal that was floated by members of the intelligence community to expand their power and that was contained in a briefing document of the internal bracing document that was laid to a journalist from The News Corp Anika Smith. To play what the they had been looking into is whether or not she was in receipt of stolen goods and that's how they are now to share this investigation not only. The argument was put forward by government is that they have to showing the lake rather than the recipient has been laid out there can draw and was by the I pay for evidence relating to that. Story was by a separate incident based on another lake of highly classified material relights into allegations of misconduct against a straggly in special forces in Afghanistan back in the light 2000 Sydney headquarters was righted by the I have. The nation there so those that I get on the more extreme end of the spectrum but we also hear many criticisms about and then experience many criticisms about things like the Freedom of Information game industry one. Example of life is that one of the broadcasters he had put in a Freedom of Information request to try to figure out exactly where the defense industry minister had visited in the u.k. On the brace and trip that the response that it's b.s. The one of the broadcasts it was given suggested that that the why request would take more than 100 hours to complacent would cost the organization hundreds of dollars to process and Melissa promised that if an industry minister was only a wife for them really considering how closely monitored ministers diary zob. Well why isn't that information just at hand and I will be handed over that considering it is something that is meant to fall within the the very middle the f.l.i.r. Sort it's the everything from national security to also some of the more mundane issues like yes you can issues that relate to the appropriate expenditure of government funds and the scrutiny of government action and there is something called a press freedom and quietly who's actually conducting that. There's actually 2 parliamentary investigations on the y. The 1st one is being conducted by the federal parliament the Intelligence and Security Committee this is the body that looks at all cases of national security legislation legislation that has to do with Lauren full of an agency and scrutinizes before it comes to a vote in parliament the government guy the page I referred to here in Canberra the power to or again at the top good looking into press freedom that something that the opposition members of the house crossbench were not too happy with because they said this is the same committee that defectively y. Very well signed off on a basis of national security legislation the now causing a problem members of the Opera House the crossbench the names of the grains Ponting a few of the independent senators their set up their own inquiries that running in parallel to hearing similar evidence but will likely come up with some slightly different findings I've been calling for evidence from the open made into that executives from the night night night maybe organizations across the country both in print and in grow accounts they've been calling for evidence from members of the Intelligence Community members of the police and wide variety of academics 2 investigations on the why both of which due to report back at the end of 2 at the end of this year the whether or not the government takes much interest or acts quickly on what the inquiry to find remains to be saying you would think that that be more open to listening to the Intelligence and Security Committee but there are people who worry that that committee will not come up with anything too too stringent or too strong for the government to have to act on and say effectively that the situation at the moment is just fine and is there any indication from the big proprietors that this is more than just a kind of one off show of force in the newspaper industry. Well certainly this campaign has been going to its current form of course the redacted front pages and the now television advertisement has only just popped up in the last few days but for the last 3 months ever since those riots were conducted by the strength in Federal Police has been a joint effort by the nation's major executives to put this front and center has to be pointed out and as is the case in the u.k. As well may be a strategy comes from a variety of different backgrounds they audiology the rich and varied I guess is a very diplomatic Why is it and to see such disparate groups says Rupert Murdoch's News Corp a straggly a standing alongside the managing director and the chairwoman of the public broadcaster the Astrarium Broadcasting Corporation is quite a rare I think it's a site that everyone is on the same page here and they think about going to go down without a thought by I'm going to be publicizing this a lot interesting to point out that in one of those Senate inquiry is looking into press freedom something that is the major executive the other day well if this was such a problem when they laws were being divisive Why didn't you use your platform that the time to to cry out about this to publicize it and the major executives that we might submission to parliament about why these laws were deficient we appeared before Senate committees before parliamentary inquiries and point of view the legislative minutiae doesn't really come through with the public and quite frankly if politicians are standing by only pay attention to things that they're on the front page of the newspaper all the top story on the evening television news then that paints a pretty story picture so a policy making and more making in this country start it is something that will continue to be to be pressed even if it doesn't at the moment look like the government is to Cain on budget. Here door in the a.b.c. Thank you very much Matthew. Thank you it's just after half past 4 100 you told b.b.c. Sounds of speech that you think this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live and here with b.b.c. News has kept Micra she has wrought Boris Johnson's trying to get M.P.'s to press is with the drawl agreement bell this week so Bracks it can happen a week on Thursday the document was published last knowing opposition parties over not getting enough time to properly examine it though police investigating the death of Harry done in Northamptonshire are expected to travel to the us to interview a suspect in the crash that killed him and secure has left the claiming diplomatic community Harry who is 19 died in August a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder by police investigating the fatal stabbing z. Of 2 teenage boys in Milton Keynes officers were called to a hells party near miss and valley last Saturday enjoy visible electric cars could get free parking and use of bus lanes the government's consulting on its plans as it tries to encourage more of us to buy less polluting vehicles there survival of news Nick Paton has the sport now Sheffield United have their biggest Scout since returning to the Premier League deeper service the start of the post was. Was yes please miss that 1st half header enough to give them a $10.00 win at home to asked will the victory move them out tonight 3 in the Premier League table is the blaze manager Chris Wilder it's been fantastic reward for quite a long journey you know being one of the big teams are almost not much it bromelain for packed out with deserve to win a tight game it was good for us obviously to get his nose in front and go on to something and we did but you know I thought we got the balance right tonight and we had to put you know a big performance and get a big result and we certainly don't know arsons defeat sees them miss out on a place. In the top 4 non-league Chittister with a side to get a bye in the 2nd round of the f.a. Cup city who play in the 8th to progress due to Barry's expulsion from the competition they also get 30 $6000.00 pounds in prize money is each is a keeper Steven both up amazing this is fantastic for the club fantastic being the next round of sister got the prize money it's several a bigger why they all home draw often gets the best result all cities ever make a donation to the organization involved with the continuation of baring their whole have 7 players on the shortlist for the Ballon d'Or Virgil van Dyke heads the list which also includes Syria money and Mary Salomon Gesta city have $5.00 on that list while Tottenham have 2 Christan or an hour and Messi also nominated while England's Lisi bronze and Ellen whites are in the list for the women's award Millwall have named Gary route is their new manager he replaces Neil how race he resigned at the start of the month now Wales head coach Warren Gatland says wardrobe is decision to open an investigation into referee Yako paper is creating a problem out of nothing paper was photographed with Wales fans raising his elbow and what looked like a mocking pose aimed at France's Sebastian Vollmer Heena who was sent off in the quarter final defeat with a French official Serge Seymour says the photo was shocking got no disagrees he said his 50th cap and he's posing with a few fans and making a bit of a joke of it be entered in the game you know help help people interpret them as up to the answer obviously the way things are always help you see everyone as people want to make mountains had a Malvo zone that steroids you the situation of the moment Britain's Davis Cup captain Leon Smith says Andy Murray's rise back to competitive tennis is remarkable more has been named in Great Britain scored for the Davis Cup finals in Madrid next month that comes after his 1st Tour singles title victory since hip surgery Morris Korea had looked all but over back in January you know when you think back to the beginning of the year the motional scenes in Melbourne Australia all couldn't see managed to obviously come back from a significant search of the. He never ceases to amaze the amount of work and dedication the. Family and his team members do and always go back to a level which is much quicker than they were to thaw and I'm just delighted for. The Vienna open he was beaten in 3 sets by timi at his 8th hole loss in a row from b.b.c. Sports this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound this small speaker Martin very good morning till today will start of rather chilly for most variable Karl but also simply a spells and after the recent wet conditions that said Mr Bush is a likely especially across central southern England and Wales a few patches might be quite dense and could linger for a few hours through the border before Teddy to lift the brake light the sun shines or. Have a fine dry day with patchy cloud and sunny spells so much better day for the fossil feast the books will one day that'll feel a bit warmer to this afternoon highs reaching the teens of 50 degrees across England Wales will tend to be more cloud in the breeze though across the north of the u.k. So much of Scotland and Northern Ireland will be rather cloudy breezy weather fronts affecting the far north of Scotland on the northern hours will bring outbreaks of rain here so I'm a rather wet through the day but the main one should remain dry with a limited brightness temperatures a rain shift for 11 to 30 degrees across Scotland and Northern Ireland she's in and should remain largely dry for the bulk of the country away from the north of Scotland That'll be another rather chilly night again Wednesday we start off dry with similarly missed patches and some sunshine clouds will tend to increase through the day across southeast England with perhaps a few showers developing here in the north and west of Scotland and Northern Ireland will see that low pressure system moving to bring strong winds and all breaks of rain but I'll swear that I'm a dry day with sunny spells and temperatures again ranging from 12 to 15 degrees as your latest 5 live weather stopped announce b.b.c. Sounds music radio broadcasts the Robie world. Cup semi finals kickoff this weekend just to. Catch the live coming tree with Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra on b.b.c. Sound c b m for the latest from the tournament subscribe to the Rugby Union we keep podcast Ok 29 c. Name is going to be the most talked about thing in the the Brophy World Cup download the free b.b.c. Sounds app to listen. To digital b.b.c. Sound small speak of this is b.b.c. Radio 8. Well the chief constable of Northamptonshire is due to hold a news conference later this morning at which he's expected to announce that detectives from the force are going to fly to the United States to interview a woman who left the country under diplomatic immunity after she was involved in a fatal car crash. Because the wife of an American diplomat is believed to been driving on the wrong side of the road when her vehicle had 19 year old done yesterday the foreign secretary Dominic Robb admitted it took about 2 weeks to tell Mr Dunn's family that Ms Cicco was had left the country the foreign secretary told the Commons a case that prompted a rethink I've already commissioned a review of the immunity arrangements for us personnel and their families at the Crown annex holding privileges and immunities under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations as this case is demonstrated I do not believe the current arrangements are right and the review will look at how we can make sure that the arrangements a crown cannot be used in this way again. While our last night will reach the families advisor and spokesperson rad Seger who told us what he made of the news that these policeman will be going to the United States I mean we're confused because. For me it's our officer told our. The police's file had been handed to the Crown Prosecution Service suggesting that their investigation was complete and that's when you hand the file over to the c.p.s. For what's called a prosecutor prosecutorial decision as to whether. A charge is going to be brought or not so we thought that was that was good and we were waiting for a decision imminently as to whether they were going to charge for or not and then bring extradition proceedings such a here tonight from the same family liaison officer that. You know have to chip lease are now traveling to the United States to interview Mrs Sack of us is. To put it mildly confusing and perplexing. So much as we would love to say that fantastic progress is being made. It's it's it's troubling to the family that they're hearing different things from from the same person and I'm afraid we're just going to manage our expectations right act and we are taking things hour by hour and we will await the press conference with which the Chief Constable of Northamptonshire police is giving tomorrow to hopefully get an accurate picture of what's really going on and as you can imagine with every. Passing development it simply is compounding the family's misery and hopefully one of these days we'll get that bit of news that we're all hoping for which is some sort of real progress and hopefully they can begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel and maybe begin to take a small step towards achieving the closure which they so desperately need. Don's family spokesman Rod Seeger. In Australia House orators have launched an investigation into suspected animal cruelty after a t.v. Report revealed the alleged Maslow author of race horses this is all occurring 2 weeks before most famous race and Australia the Melbourne Cup footage of horses allegedly being mistreated at an avatar and Koreans led cause widespread anger when it was aired on the Broadcasting Company Well joining us now from Australia a reporter film our Sir Phil tell us a little bit more well safe to say rolled horse racing is one of the most popular sport seeing Australia especially now we are in the Spring Racing Carnival season as you say the Melbourne Cup arguably one of the most famous holes races in the world is starting on it's every 1st Tuesday in November so that would be November the 5th so that is well and truly within touching distance and in the build up to the Melbourne Cup this exposé on Australian television really has revealed some gory harrowing details about the way that retired Thora bred sort of being treated this t.v. Documentary Roger revealed the alleged mass slaughter of race horses in contravention of racing rules and animal welfare guarantee now that c.v. Footage it was told virtually filmed it appeared to show horses being beaten and mistreated that's an Abbot's wa in the state of Queensland and slaughterhouse work as apparently rolled also being shown to be tormenting horses before they were killed that's a. Dreadful thing. What led up to this I mean what was the what was the background to the a.b.c. Report imagine what had happened roll roll it is that animal welfare groups would have been in contact with journalists and produces at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation out line outlining their concerns and in the fullness of time that video was secured we don't know exactly how what we do know is that there has been a furious reaction among not only people from outside the racing industry but also those inside it to the champion trainer Chris Walla a very well known figure in Australian racing circles said that the video shown by the a.b.c. In the last few days was so sickening he couldn't watch it now the slaughter of race horses isn't illegal in Australia but it is against the racing industry policy here in New South Wales and that particular policy states that retired horses should be reheard that means given to farmers families or clubs to be looked after and what the a.b.c. Documentary has shown is that many many animals have simply been abandoned by their own is abandoned effectively by the industry and have faced a very very gruesome end these lot of houses in Queensland and what about the official body that represents racing in a straight. Well that's an organization Rod called Racing Australia you have to remember that the industry here is very popular it's very powerful and it's very profitable as well the national industry body racing Australia says that after viewing the footage it believes there should be prosecutions but it said that it didn't have the capacity or the ability to track every single race horse once they were retired now that is something that animal welfare campaigners are very angry about they believe that the racing industry has simply lost control of the race horses once they retired the view among those animal welfare campaign groups is that the racing industry uses these race horses flunks them if you like and when they no longer need them they literally throw them on the scrap heap so that is at the heart of a story that has rocked one of Australia's most popular sports and I have. Talked about this at all you know they're the people who ultimately make these decisions. Well we did hear from Bruce McAvennie he is one of the or Florence's on horse racing in this country Rod He is a veteran commentator and I think he really did sum up a very sensible view of people who have an interest in the horse racing industry he said that it was a critical time for the industry that he is so very closely involved in and he did say rolled that a light needed to be shown on what might be lurking in the dark corners of Australia's racing industry demonstrators have voiced their concerns they have picketed big race meetings not only here in Sydney but also in Melbourne the world's richest turf races and event road called the Everest at the Royal Randwick club in Sydney and that was picketed by demonstrators who chanted horse racing kills as race go is made their way into the event so as you say with the Melbourne Cup only a couple of weeks away one would imagine that the noise the anger the concern around this particular t.v. Documentary will increasingly will get even louder as that very famous race in Melbourne approaches. Phil thank you thanks very much. President Trump says the Kurds in northern Syria are acting intelligently by withdrawing before Tarkus cease fire is due to come to an end later on today his administration says that some u.s. Troops are likely to remain in parts of Syria where there are I'll feel it's well earlier this month as we know Mr Trump ordered a pullback of military advisers from the border where they had been. Volved with Kurdish forces. I've been speaking to apologize Laura Wells an anchor and Laura told me about the progress or otherwise of the ceasefire just this evening the ceasefire well expire and there certainly have been a fair amount of skirmishes between the Syrian democratic forces which are dominated by Syrian Kurdish fighters and the Turkish coalition which includes the Turkish army and their Syrian rebel partners. The Kurds of course are saying that they have been attacked and even in trying to withdraw which is one of. One of the parts of the cease fire that that Vice President Mike Pence United States had negotiated with President Carter one that this one Democratic fires must leave the entire area in north eastern Syria and they say they are trying to retreat but they have been prevented in certain areas by the Syrian rebels and we should remember that many of these Syrian rebels are could could definitely be considered extremist in the West and even in parts of Turkey or just Heidi and they loath the Kurds and some of those groups also want to set up a Sharia based Islamic state that has been their goal since the beginning of the Syrian Civil War I and they have can they've continued in fighting a president. Tried to say that. This wasn't really happening there just a few skirmishes here and there but there has been a fair amount of evidence that fighting has continued meanwhile. Later today President Carter won will go to Sochi to meet with Putin in Russia and there have been multiple reports and even footage posted on social media of both Russian troops as well as Syrian army troops entering the areas where the Syrian democratic forces had been in control and that is because these are democratic forces ironed out to deal with the Assad regime in which they ceded control of those areas. There are also reports from there of people being unable to get through to medical facilities and medical facilities coming under attack. Yes certainly the Syrian democratic forces and others have accused the Turkish army of bombing hospitals in civilian areas so there certainly has been. Civilians have been killed and there have been reports of civilian deaths even during the cease fire so that this continue even during this cease fire again President erred on denying that there were any Turkish bombings you know they perhaps this is artillery fire perhaps this is rebel fire it's very unclear although again the strain democratic forces believe it is airpower from the from the Turkish army so it's going to be very interesting to see what happens in this meeting in Sochi because President aired one said only this weekend that they would continue to crush the skulls of the terrorists if the strain democratic forces had not retreat it and it does seem that some arbitrating especially to northern Iraq at this point but it's unclear how many of remember they're about 60000 of the Syrian democratic forces in the north and though all completely outgunned and outmanned by the Turkish army as well as the rebels. They they could face slaughter if they were to stay so really Russia and the Syrian army its partner. Looks to to really benefit from this tension between they the Turks and the Americans and the other coalition forces there now and although everyone believes he's going to do what he believes is right looks like Russia will end up being the deciding factor. And that was Laura Wells Well a treat if you look up in the sky maybe at the end of this night because it could be the peak of the Orion and meteor shower described by NASA as one of the most beautiful meteor showers of the year we're joined by Dr Samantha Rauf who has come up to be with us at the University of Hertfordshire Hello Dr Rove Hi good morning. Yes yes tell us a little bit about what kind of things people might see and they might be noticing of the right you know driving on a country road that kind of thing absolutely yeah well hopefully it's not cloudy with them as it is with myself unfortunately now to c.n.n. And the c.n.n. Well this morning. Say you're looking for essentially a sheeting stop. This time of year he says the peak of the Arnot shower we have we are going through a particularly dusty part of space. Where he's come in actually left behind some depth 3 say that the atmosphere of the earth is banding up occasionally these tiny specks of comet dust as week Iran the sun. So yeah we're looking for shooting stars and they happen to appear as if they're originating if you juror joy a line back from where they seem to come from it looks like they're coming from the constellation of Orion people may know Ryan's belt quite. A famous part of the constellations 3 bright 3 stars. And. Yet. A writer to verify the belt as it or appearing or pairing say this is most of just over his shoulder essentially that region. Yet you don't need any specialist equipment which is what is great about meteor showers yes good going meteor shower it it's more than just one isn't it I mean you're seeing a lot yesterday at the peak say overnight tonight and over the next days either side of the peak say tomorrow hopefully does well today sorry. Will be less cow day. I have in the next 24 hours say perhaps to. Tomorrow night into tomorrow morning will be better but. Yet is there a time when a. Time when you're going to see the most Yeah a meteor showers are best between midnight and the next sunrise. Just because of the way. The rotates into this dust cloud so you would you can see them all night so if you have younger children or you can't stay up late yourself then the chance of seeing meet your is increased anyway just from sunset to sunrise but generally between midnight and dawn is best but if you see a shooting star. I didn't cause the next day or say then chances are it's most likely an hour in it. Oram o.d.s. Now I know how to set. The time I suppose you're We've got a couple of hours left before dawn so there's still a good chance isn't there if you're getting up early and you're on your way to work maybe just just cause an eye open to the sky yeah absolutely just like I said before you don't need any specialist equipment the best thing you can do is actually just try and find a dark spot say perhaps about garden or if your able to go out maybe somewhere outside of the town that you live to. Eat just want to try and observe as much of the sky as you can any one time so I can take a deck chair or something like that. But make sure to wrap up warm odyssey with much to. Stymie air. Of hot chocolate something like that something that would be a lovely thing to do with the daughter roll out sooner or later I hope you get some better viewing tonight the sun rises in Manchester this morning at 12 minutes past 7. And use. This c.b.c. 5 Sunday talk this is morning or pour some 5 life and have my girl or top story this morning have to see percent today and meaningful vote Monday which the vote didn't actually happen well nobody's actually come up with a name for today so far it's yet another very important one for bricks in Parliament the withdrawal agreement Bill which in trenches Boris Johnson's deal in law was published last night's then the government gets its way will be 3 days of intensive debate starting later but M.P.'s have to vote to approve number ten's time table and many aren't happy because they feel they're not getting enough time to properly exam. In the bill if they're in favor politicians could sit until midnight tonight and more knowledge of political editor. Boris Johnson is narrow embarking on what will be a very bruising and bumpy for you days in Parliament where M.P.'s will vote on all sorts of things in that legislation they'll have a chance to put down all sorts of amendments all sorts of ideas that they would like to see in the legislation and to try and remove all sorts of things they do not like there's a lot tougher for a government to get a big document like this through the House of Commons that it is to construct a fragile coalition that would see the deal in its broad sense go through before the really detailed scrutiny really gets going and M.P.'s are furious about how little time they've got as a vote on the timetable that they have been allowed lose that which is possible and Boris Johnson might have to say goodbye to his Halloween deadline of getting this done it would mean the deal is over but there's a lot at stake here. British the tank teams are expected to fly into the u.s. To interview the wife of an American diplomats involved in a faint so crash in Northamptonshire he left the cake claiming immunity and skilless return to the states following the death of 19 year old Harry don't the Nudist the immunity rules are being reviewed by governments and the foreman said he she doesn't romp soul so demitted his whole face knew in advance she planned to leave although they did object Rod seek is the yes it's meant to have reasons family were confused because on Sunday the family liaison officer told the police his file had been handed to the Crown Prosecution Service suggesting that their investigation was complete and we were waiting for a decision imminently as to whether they were going to charge her or not and bring extradition proceedings such a hear from the same family liaison officer you know have to ensure police are now traveling to the United States to interview Mrs cyclists is to put it mildly confusing as you can imagine with every passing development that simply is compounding the family's misery. Same sex marriage and abortion and now legal in Northern Ireland after the law changed midnight Union and unionists politicians recalled the storeman to same today trying to block the change their attempts failed and the Campbells an activist with the lines for choice has been campaigning to change the country's abortion law was for nearly 2 decades up until now they've been forcing people to be either criminalized or travel to a different country and the complete head proper say of the e.p.a. Under our karting but they want to be the same as the u.k. On everything else except issues like this and also it seems really have a critical that it Ok for people from Northern Ireland to have abortions just as long as they're in England the piece called it a shameful day a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder an attempted murder after a double standing in Milton Keynes that left 217 year old boys Dade police who calls her hands policy in Emerson Valley late on Saturday the victims of Nine's locally is Dome and.

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