Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20170226

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before the papers, sport, and for a full round—up from the bbc sport centre here's richard askam. we'll start with the six nations. scotland are celebrating their first win over wales in ten years. the scots ran out winners at murrayfield by 29—13. elsewhere, ireland stand at the top of the table after they came from behind to beat france 19—9 in dublin. but it's that scotland victory that has grabbed the headlines. as patrick gearey reports. scotland shake up the six nations for the second time. at the tournament's crossroads they took the right path. so much hanging over this, for 20 minutes so little ground given, until wales set off on the open road. liam williams on the fast lane. too quick to be stopped by any of scotland's barriers. so they tried to catch them another way. finn russell kicked scotland closer, but leigh halfpenny can kick to the horizon. consider russell trumped. four now. scotland flew out after the break. tommy seymour for the line. in the city of trainspotting, try—spotting. was it? it was, just. scotland ahead. they moved six points clear, then wales responded. this time rhys webb asked the question, but, before he reached the try line he reached touch. the answer was no try. under the pump scotland have cracked in the past, now the pressure powered them. a fizzer to tim visser, delirium vern cotter style. a first scottish victory over wales in ten years. 29—13 and all of this shows scotland's rugby resurgence and proves that they are very real contenders for this year's title. which of ireland and france could join them? that was always predicted to be tight. a game for spotting the tiniest of spaces, conor murray's speciality. jonathan sexton thrives further out. back in the team to do this — a lovely drop. vintage sexton, in fact. 19—0 it finished. now to gather that energy. for ireland, as for scotland, the title chase is on. we've beaten ireland, who are a very good team. we've beaten wales, who are a very good team too. but we're going to england for the next game and if we work hard we genuinely believe we can win games. italy took a surprise early lead against england in the women's six nations, as sofia stefan went over in the fourth minute. but the english pack overwhelmed their opponents. hooker vicky fleetwood scored a hat—trick of almost identical tries as they won 29—14. england lead the six nations table by four points from ireland, who play france later today. england have the opportunity to go above ireland in the table this afternoon. they play italy at twickenham. the italians have lost their opening two matches and conceded 96 points, but the england skipper says they should expect a tough contest. the focus has been this week very much on ourselves, what we can control, what we can get right, focus on the basics, play at an intensity that can, you know, put italy under pressure. but we have got no doubt italy are going to be very confrontational at the start of the game and impose a big threat especially early on. chelsea have extended their lead at the top of the premier league to 11 points after a 3—1 win over swansea city at stamford bridge. cesc fabregas marked his 300th premier league appearance by firing the blues ahead. fernando llorente equalised before the interval but after the break chelsea swept swansea aside with goals from pedro and diego costa. at least the goal is not two, because the other teams have to play, but for sure for us it is important to look at ourselves and to think to win. because for sure in this part of the season every win is important for us. elsewhere, crystal palace beat middlesbrough 1—0, to move out of the relegation zone, but sunderland remain bottom after losing 2—0 to everton. hull city and burnley drew i—i, as did watford and west ham. west brom beat bournemouth 2—1. celtic have maintained their 24—point lead at the top of the scottish premiership with a 2—0 win over hamilton. moussa dembele scored both goals to give the hoops their 21st league win in a row. aberdeen moved nine points clear in the race for second place, with a 1—0 win over ross county. dundee won 5—1 away at motherwell. partick thistle beat a ten—man hearts. and kilmarnock got their first away win since october at stjohnstone. it's the first major cup final of the english domestic season this afternoon, manchester united take on southampton at wembley in the efl cup. southampton haven't won a major trophy since 1976. jose mourniho has never lost a domestic cup final in england. it would be good for the group, it would be good for the club and it would be good for me, obviously. but, um...you know, the beginning of my career i was looking more to myself and to my personal achievements, if you can say that. i am in a period where i am more and more a club man. the most important is to put in the ground all the experience from our games this year. so it's the best opportunity, of course, to play again in the european games next season. it's the most important for me. england's one—day cricket captain eoin morgan top—scored with 95 as his side eased to a win in the first warm—up game of their west indies tour. morgan wasjoined byjason roy, new test captain joe root and ben stokes in scoring half—centuries, as they beat the vice chancellor's xi, by 117 runs. the first odi of the three—match series is on friday. boxing now, and amir khan and manny pacquiao have confirmed they will take to the ring on april the 23rd. both fighters made the announcement on social media a few hours ago. no venue has been given for what khan describes as the "super fight", but pacquiao has suggested earlier this month it may take place in the united arab emirates. meanwhile, britain's gavin mcdonnell lost his world super—bantamweight title fight against mexico's rey vargas by majority decision at the ice arena in hull last night. vargas took an early lead, but mcdonnell showed his staying power as he battled back in the final rounds. victory would have delivered britain's first simultaneous twin world champions, with jamie mcdonnell already in possession of the wba bantamweight belt. to rugby league, and the transatlantic adventure of toronto wolfpack started with a muddy success, as they reached the fourth round of the challenge cup. the full time pros of the wolfpack, recruited from three continents, were in west yorkshire to face amateur side siddal. and this try by adam sidlow made a little bit of history with the winning try as the canadian side won by “pg. london 2012 silver medallist michaeljamieson has retired from swimming. jamieson‘s silver medal in the 200m breaststroke was the best british performance in the pool in the home olympics. he struggled with depression after injuries and was disappointed with his silver two years later at the glasgow commonwealth games. he's now heading to guatamala to learn about yoga and meditation. there was a hairy moment for great britain's men's four bobsleigh team at the world championships in germany. the team crashed out in their second run. they ended up going head first into the wall, finishing on their side. thankfully everyone was ok. they won't feature in the remaining heats though, because their sled failed to make it to the finish line. that's all the sport, now on bbc news the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us today. with me arejosie delap of the economist and prashant rao, deputy europe business editor for the international new york times. tomorrow's front pages starting with. .. the sunday telegraph has an interview with the new independent reviewer of terrorism legislation who says the threat of terror attacks is at its highest in a generation. the sunday times reports on a leaked report that sir mo farah's coach, alberto salazar, may have broken anti—doping rules to boost the performance of some of his athletes. both salazar and farah deny any wrongdoing. the sunday express has more details about the man who murdered the children's author helen bailey. the mail on sunday claims that a critically ill little girl died hours after a gp refused to see her because she turned up a few minutes late for an emergency appointment. and the sunday mirror reports that the fiancee of notorious prisoner charles bronson is also working as an escort. so, let's begin. we are starting with the observer newspaper and a big headline across the front. jeremy corbyn to take the blame, or we face disaster. that word disaster has been thrown around a lot in the last 2a hours. has been thrown around a lot in the last 24 hours. it has, and this is after labour won one of the by—election seat, but it lost copeland which it has held since 1935 and it is very unusual for a government to seize a by—election seat. we have now seen the deputy leader, tom watson, and keir starmer, labour's brexit spokesman, criticising jeremy corbyn, who when asked after the results who should be taking responsibility, was it him? he said no. there is increasing pressure from other members of the party for him to take some of the blame. and pressure for him to stay. he has got a small piece in the sunday mirror where he talks about how he takes his share of responsibility. but he makes clear he was re—elected as the leader not too long ago. it is interesting what is happening with the labour party. in the last paragraph in the observer it says about one third of labour voters would be more likely to vote for his replacement. if he is part of the problem, it is not clear what the solution is. do you think there is a growing gfoup against think there is a growing gi’oup against him? these are pretty open and against him in terms of being critical of him either bleakly or directly. do you get the sense jeremy corbyn is better in opposition and he would be in government if you know what i mean? yes, he is a rebel. he was a labour rebel for many years. he was not pa rt rebel for many years. he was not part of the tony blair government, not part of that leading group of labour mps not part of that leading group of labourmps and it not part of that leading group of labour mps and it was a great surprise when he won the election. for a long time he was very co mforta ble for a long time he was very comfortable with that important position of questioning your party, of raising descent, but that does not necessarily win elections. it does not seem to be working for him at the moment. in the sunday times, you mentioned tom watson talking about the possibility of a wipe—out. let's talk about that a bit more. for people like that to say that, what does that say about the state of the people at the top of the party for a start? is jeremy of the people at the top of the party for a start? isjeremy corbyn not listening? it sets out how worried they are and compares the fears of labour in scotland where it was totally wiped out by the snp. that is what they are fearing in the north of england where labour is losing its long—held seeds. north of england where labour is losing its long-held seeds. what about who is coming through? who would replace him? we had a discussion earlier, there are interesting people who may potentially replace jeremy corbyn. but last summer the list of people who came up were wiped out. labour's supporters support jeremy corbyn, or they did last summer. the number of people who are not tainted by the tony blair years or indeed iraq war, and those who came through an incredibly green after the last election, there is not a crossover of people who are saved on both sides, the experience, but not being tainted. we are hearing advance notice of what he will say this afternoon and he will admit the loss underlined what he said the scale of how hard the task is of persuading people of the message. this is why we stood up to hatred and division. i cannot lie and say that the result in copeland was what we wanted, but 110w in copeland was what we wanted, but now is not the time to run away or give up. he is saying they cannot run away from their message, but the question for many people is what is their message at the moment? it is not clear whether they oppose or support brexit. he is saying labour supports it, but there are many people who do not like labour's sta nce people who do not like labour's stance on brexit. working out what labour stands for at the moment is one of their major challenges. the second story from the sunday times, the benefits for migrants replace the benefits for migrants replace the act. what is this? this is the new revolution after the last revolution. it is the biggest change ina revolution. it is the biggest change in a generation. the immigration debate is constant. this is an interesting change that they are proposing and it kind of makes it a little more technocratic by removing the numberof little more technocratic by removing the number of visas from the government's control in theory. i am curious about this committee that will recommend these is. what if it is too low or too high? what about if you have to bring in 100,000 engineers? who is going to advise them? this as immigration is a technocratic thing, but at the moment immigration is an extraordinarily political issue in britain. this reaffirms the government's desire to rid reduce immigration down to 10,000 people. it does really means stopping lots of family reunification is happening and stopping refugees happening, cutting international students, cutting international students, cutting and skilled migration and also skilled migration. this is when theresa may is trying to do trade deals with people like india and america who send skilled people here. if they start accepting people from these countries, this is not clear. theresa may says that all those here at the moment on the triggering of article 50, they will remain. this goes to the point that immigration feeds into everything. it is in every single debate in one way or the other. when theresa may we nt way or the other. when theresa may went to india, the indian government was asking about visas. this does not stop at the water's edge. other countries are asking, will our students be able to go to british universities? will our entrepreneurs be able to setup? let's go do something lighter. a bit of trouble in cambridge. this is a college where students have been complaining about items on the menu like jamaican stew and tunisian rice, arguing they are cultural misrepresentations and they do not exist in the countries that are being referenced. i mean it is sort of easy to laugh at these kinds of things. it is hard to imagine that these are deliberately disrespectful, that this is the couege disrespectful, that this is the college trying to impose some sort of colonial idea on its culture. if the point of this is to make stu d e nts the point of this is to make students feel at home, if it is to educate other students about different cuisines, this is a bit cack—handed. different cuisines, this is a bit cack-handed. it soundsjust like a recipe to be honest. the pembroke catering staff, stop mixing mango and beef and calling itjamaican stew. that came from the students. if you are going to do it, get it right, get the name right. it sounds foolishly inaccurate rather than deliberate. it also sounds delicious. have we gone politically correct mad? where does political correctness begin and what is too much? there are reasonable things that are of a different era that should not be set any more that are offensive to minorities and that are helpful. i am offensive to minorities and that are helpful. lam not offensive to minorities and that are helpful. i am not sure if this couege helpful. i am not sure if this college was trying to hurt people. this wasjust not handled terribly well. the editorial in the sunday times is not forgiving on the students. there is danger everywhere. think what might happen in pembroke college if a student from someone else is asked if they wa nt from someone else is asked if they want a bit of bakewell tart. this is more serious, terror chief threat. a bigger and greater terror threat that we are facing. this is the new independent overseer of the country's terrorism, a watchdog. you cannot question his credentials, he has been a barrister for 30 years and has prosecuted these cases. when he says something like this, you have to take notice. the headline is warning of the risk of attacks in britain is at its highest since the dark days of the ira. it is a stark warning. it is. what we talk about these things we talk about the level of threat and how serious it is, but you do not get a strong sense of exactly what that represents in terms of the kinds of attacks. you have to assume that the threat level was very high after the 7/7 bombings. did that mean we would see more bombings in the line of 9/11? now it is about lone wolf attacks and british people who have been radicalised and have spent time fighting in syria. it is a very sophisticated threat level, even though it is described in broad terms. it has changed over 30 years, we are facing different threats now. we are dealing with it in a different way. that is right. one of the things in the interview is max hill points out there has been one fatality in britain through terrorism. it is remarkable how successful britain has been at preventing or heading off these kinds of attacks. it is easy to lose sight of that with these constant warnings of terrorism. people in britain have largely been able to lead their lives in peace and security since the 7/7 attacks. you only realise when something might have been happening is when you hear the court case. let's move onto another story. we have heard from michael heseltine today this. the peers are uniting to soften brexit. this could be potentially embarrassing for theresa may. it is going to be embarrassing for theresa may because the conservatives do not have a majority in the house of lords, so we will see a lot of debate amongst people who oppose brexit and michael heseltine and other tory rebels are planning to vote against it. i do not think in the end the house of lords will vote it down, but they will do their best to put some amendments onto it. it illustrates the astonishing perplexity that brexit brings. it is notjust a negotiation with 27 other countries, it isa negotiation with 27 other countries, it is a negotiation with the house of lords, the house of commons, there are so many different actors which we do not appreciate. this is getting complicated really fast. the sta kes a re getting complicated really fast. the stakes are high for her, and she was there on the first day in the house of lords watching and you would be if this was your first big piece of legislation, but it shows what is at sta ke. legislation, but it shows what is at stake. absolutely, this is the greatest political change that britain has had to face in many generations. it is an extraordinarily complicated, difficult task. and we will hear about it every day until it happens. let's finish off on a funny note. you cannot beat a cartoon. we are talking about highgate. and the pie eating goalkeeper who was spotted eating goalkeeper who was spotted eating pie on television and has since been sacked because he was betting on it. it says a bet that meryl streep will eat meat pie during the oscars ceremony. there has been a lot of talk about meat pies. i will not tell you what we keep under the desk. i am not sure about this story, the original story about this story, the original story about the goalkeeper, because it is bittersweet. he lost his job. it is ha rd to bittersweet. he lost his job. it is hard to see who was really badly affected. everyone loves a sports story of the plucky small team. affected. everyone loves a sports story of the plucky small teamm was heart—warming. it is hard to imagine who wanted him fired. he cried, i feel sorry for him. imagine who wanted him fired. he cried, ifeel sorry for him. we have had jamaican stew and pies and everything else in between. thank you very much forjoining us this week. just a reminder we take a look at tomorrow's front pages every evening at 10:40 here on bbc news. the weather is going to throw everything at us over the next couple of days. rain, gayle, snow, ice, hailand couple of days. rain, gayle, snow, ice, hail and blunder. couple of days. rain, gayle, snow, ice, hailand blunder. and some sunshine as well. it was not a bad start in north lincolnshire or in the scottish highlands. through the day out west things are becoming increasingly wet and windy, courtesy of this cloud which has been named, not by the uk met office, but by the irish weather service, and they have named its storm un because they are concerned about the impact in the republic of ireland. here we will see wet and windy weather in the western areas and in coastal districts. some heavy bursts of rain at times. this afternoon coastal parts of the south west could see wind gusts of 40—50 miles an hour. more generally across southern scotla nd more generally across southern scotland later we could see gus of 60 miles an hour. not a great day for a trip to the post or a walk over the hills. and some snowfall in northern scotland with cold air tucking in here. the south—east stays largely dry with some brighter spells. this evening we see this band of rain moving across england and wales, tending to fizzle away as it goes. severe gales across the far north of the mainland and the northern isles as well. then a rash of showers starts to pack in from the west as temperatures fall and that could lead to icy stretches during tomorrow morning. bear that in mind if you are travelling the monday morning commute. tomorrow we will see some spells of sunshine, but also lots of showers and they will be heavy with hail and thunder. wintry over high ground. if you get a heavy shower, you could see some sleet and snow. a very different day, 4—8d. still plenty of showers on tuesday with sunshine in between and it stays very changeable as we head through the rest of the week. this is bbc news. the headlines at 10am: jeremy corbyn has said he takes a share of responsibility for his party's defeat to the conservatives in the copeland by—election, but that he remains determined to stay in hisjob. co nsta nt constant attacks on the leadership, co nsta nt constant attacks on the leadership, constant divisions don't attack the visions that allow us to present an alternative vision. lord heseltine says he'll back opposition calls to change the bill to trigger article 50. police in malaysia have declared kuala lumpur airport, where the half brother of north korea's leader was killed with a nerve agent 12 days ago, to be safe. president trump tweets that he will not be attending the white house correspondents' dinner — in another sign of the deteriorating relations with the media. a leaked report by the us anti—doping agency has suggested that mo farah's american coach, alberto salazar may have

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