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"brexit comes before scotland" is how the i sums up theresa may's response to the calls from scottish nationalists. claims that taking statins increases the risk of diabetes dominate the daily express‘s front page. let's start with a story dominating quite a few of those front pages. quite a few of theseefrent page; thatis quite a few of theseefrent page; that is scotland. we have and that is scotland. we have triggered brexit which is what the prime minister announced and then immediately off the blocks comes the little box that is nicola sturgeon. i know her and an incredibly brilliant politician, but i think on this one, if you don't mind me saying so, nicola, you'vejust this one, if you don't mind me saying so, nicola, you've just gone a bit over the top, because she is provoking theresa may she is provoking theresa may she is provoking her back and now the prime minister is saint we have to wait six years if scotland wants a referendum. that seems an extraordinarily long time. i she said it would have to wait until after brexit. why six years? the big problem is that the scottish will not stand for it. if you want a war, thatis not stand for it. if you want a war, that is it. she hasn't quite said six years, this is an extrapolation. she said it is not before the brexit vote or not before this and then is toltime vote or not before this and then is to i time for scotland's assess the to be time for scotland's assess the brexit deal. it is suggesting here it would need a new mandate in the 2021 election and therefore would stretch on for another 18 months. that's all conjecture. what is happening is there will not be an instant referendum, because the happening is there will not be an instan ministerium, because the happening is there will not be an instan minister doesn't cause the happening is there will not be an instan minister doesn't want the happening is there will not be an instan minister doesn't want to ie prime minister doesn't want to interfere with the brexit negotiations. sturgeon has said light have one as early as next year. - but she knows that's year. yes, but she knows that's impossible for the prime minister to enreel impossible for the prime minister to agree to. impossible for the prime minister to aggee to. well, she will not want to agree to. well, she will not want to come aboard a scotland in the meantime? they don't have a vote in the scottish parliament next week. how can they keep two warring factions, because that's what will happen, how can you keep them apart? my happen, how can you keep them apart? my front are very excited about what is happening now. scotland could easily swing behind nicola sturgeon. because last time, in the last referendum, and- scots voted to referendum, and the scots voted to stay in because they were promised that way we xt‘j‘d stay in europe and that way we would stay in europe and get all this lovely carbon capture and billions for wind farms and then it disappeared afterwards. they felt betrayed. so no wonder nicola sturgeon is fighting for it. they didn't although because they wanted to remain in europe are the last referendum. but now they don't trust what is coming up. if they want to leave, it is up to them ultimately, but it can't actually happen when... if it does wait six years, they could potentially then vote them, t7 . l, ate... meat; that's t7 . e7777 w'eee...e. we... that's up t7 . e7777 ewee..e. we... that's up to t; . a77;, e;eeeee tt7w7;;t;-eaeee that's up to the t; . a77;7 weeeeee weaweee'e that's up to the scottish t . a77;7 ;teeeeee eweee'e that's up to the scottish people and that's up to the scottish people to decide. be not tojeopardise the brexit negotiations, that is the principal point. the guardian has picked up on this same story. sturgeon may have sealed the fate of the uk. a slightly different take. that is nicola sturgeon's argument, that by rejecting what she sees as a legitimate demand for a refstsfiaufi = legitimate demand for a referendum more or less therefore, more or less immediately, therefore, that will do what you say can galvanise support for independence. that might happen. it is a risk for theresa may, but she was not a position where she could do anything else because brexit. every single council in scotland, i think i've read, voted to remained, because they want to stay closer to europe and if they're going to have any chance of that, they want to get out of the united kingdom. i think is the most... it is like some kind of nightmare i've landed on. who would have bought five years ago we would be in this mess? the prime minister of the employed to gather to the brexit, scotland will come out of eu anyway. but they will. most of them wa nt to anyway. but they will. most of them want to stay in though. because they like to blame others for all their ills, don't they? roger—yves bost no! no! the metro again picking up on this real row going on between a nicola sturgeon and theresa may, two very strong nicola sturgeon and theresa may, two very strong women. nicola sturgeon and theresa may, two very strong women. scots fury as they blocks both sides they blocks referendum. both sides seem to be rushing up the rhetoric? particularly from sturgeon's viewpoint, i understand why she's doing it. it plays the advantage to doing it. it plays the advantage to do it. whether in the longer and if comes to shove she push comes to shove she actually think persuade people of the economic risks and someone and the real prospect of what will be like being part of a small country in the european union as opposed to... small countries do very well. look at slovenia. but as you are saying, ::* sagf: 3; e ;i — :’;z::»;- . 7” .. this is a classic... it is what is called a face that sandbox. in the glasgow edition should be smiling. —— she will be smiling. glasgow edition should be smiling. -- she will be smiling. letters have a look at some other stories in the papers in the morning. martin, the times. they be running some investigations and what they been pointing out is that when adverts placed by all sorts of businesses, including the cabinet office which is pulled many adverts from the internet because google and other internet because google and other internet providers are placing their adverts alongside extremist content, which is allowing extremists, revere nt which is allowing extremists, reverent or racists, to raise money off the back of advertising. when i was doing a independent review for the government, which they still haven't done anything with, when i look to the recall website across europe, you would find there were loads of them and they had got all sorts of thai massage parlour adverts and sorts of ads and i'm glad that google is being hauled in and twitter as well and being as what they are doing. yes, placed alongside other unsavoury content of an advert is viewed, it generates revenue for the putting up the unsavoury person putting up the unsavoury content. another example of how difficult it is to police the internet. another interesting story, going back to the cover—macro telegraph fear about the role of gchq in this spying on the other side of the atlantic. trump my like to come up with some evidence side of the atlantic. trump my like to con that with some evidence side of the atlantic. trump my like to con that obama me evidence side of the atlantic. trump my like to con that obama spied idence side of the atlantic. trump my like to con that obama spied on nce side of the atlantic. trump my like to con that obama spied on him and saying that obama spied on him and they seem to think that gchq are spies and somehow or other they held a bomb to spy on trump in the telegraph. it is claimed they got intelligence agencies to spy on him and that has been roundly rubbished by his owner agencies so and that has been roundly rubbished by his owner agencies mg now as by his owner agencies so easy now as the final ofjustifying this, so the new argument is is that we were doing at our behalf of the new argument is is that we were doing at ou because fthe new argument is is that we were doing at ou because you; new argument is is that we were doing at ou because you can't find americans, because you can't find oui’ americans, because you can't find our fingerprints on it in america. our fingerprints'on' it in'amerifiét have actually had a statement we have actually had a statement from a gchq tonight saying that recent allegations by media commentatorjudge recent allegations by media commentator judge sadness napolitano commentator judge andrew napolitano about gchq - asked to conduct a about gchq being asked to conduct a wiretapping against the then president—elect art nonsense. they are president—elect art nonsense. they a re utterly president—elect art nonsense. they are utterly ridiculous and should be ignored. an extremely strong statesman. whenever trump seems to get in trouble, he comes up with statesman. whenever trump seems to get ir angle e, he comes up with statesman. whenever trump seems to get ir angle for 1e comes up with statesman. whenever trump seems to get ir angle for getting as up with statesman. whenever trump seems to get ir angle for getting him with statesman. whenever trump seems to get ir angle for getting him outh statesman. whenever trump seems to get ir angle for getting him out of some angle for getting him out of there by distracting you. and this sounds like a classic distraction. 0k, sounds like a classic distraction. ok, so trump was not there, obama wasn't doing it, but perhaps the british were doing it for him. and there was a to the there was a reference to the original allegation which was repeated by trump's press secretary. letters touch on a couple of other slightly lighter stories in the papers in the morning. the bake off. slightly lighter stories in the pap new the morning. the bake off. slightly lighter stories in the pap new line—up. ning. the bake off. slightly lighter stories in the pap new line—uplng. the bake off. slightly lighter stories in the pap new line-up. , well, |e bake off. slightly lighter stories in the pap new line-up. , well, we've e off. slightly lighter stories in the pap new line-up. , well, we've got f. slightly lighter stories in the pap new line-up. , well, we've got a the new line-up. , well, we've got a fascinating... sandy toxic and noel you normally see the fielding. you normally see the latter on satirical shows. i don't know whether either of them can cook. it could be quite entertaining. this new line—up, do you think you will be a success, martin? it'll be ha rd will be a success, martin? it'll be hard to recapture the success of the original, who knows? channel!» doesn't begin to get the audience that the bbc do, so they won't get 40 that the bbc do, so they won't get a0 million or whatever the bbc was getting. —— ia million. wonjust time to look at a terrific picture on the front page of the times. it's a pitch of the downing street cat, larry. apparently, the mouse ran larry. apparently the mouse ran and escapes and therefore the away and escapes and therefore the cat is obviously not very good. one of the photographers there in downing street of those the big battle between theresa may nicola sturgeon, but of course, - the sturgeon, but of course, larry the cat has stolen the limelight for a moment. sometimes give his incriminating documents they shouldn't be displayed, but this is a beautiful photo. at the next time you're standing at downing street, you're standing at downing street, you need to look for this mouse. thank you both. that's it for the papers tonight. on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, martin and lynn. goodbye. there were some big contrast across the country earlier. there was lovely sunshine in kent. further north and there was sunshine, but some pretty lively showers. equally, some pretty lively showers. in between, there was cloud. 7 degrees in the north west. a high of i7 degrees in the north west. a high of 17 in the south—east. the fresh air will win over the next few days and coming behind that cloud bringing showers. snow showers over higher ground in scotland. it will be quite cold. colder than recently. cold eneughfor some icy cold. colder than recently. cold enough for some icy patches cold. colder than recently. cold enoughfor some icy patches in enough for some icy patches in northern scotland along with some snow showers. it is quite further snow showers. it is quite wet in the south and west of scotla nd wet in the south and west of scotland and quite wet to start the day northern ireland. across wales south west, a decent start. variable 3-41? gig a? qiiigi 51511251514; and 3-41? 5551 5 555551 515115515515 and spells of. a bright and cloud and spells of. a bright and breezy style. it will cloud over from the north and west through the morning into the afternoon. it will quite wet to the north west of take quite wet to the north west of england and wales as well. top temperatures down on today's values. friday, driver cloudy. rain in the some will get east of the evening. some will get east of the pennines, but mostly toward the west. similar friday. similar saturday. cloudy, breezy, really. the ranges from the front and is 55:5; 555.555 51555555555 555 5 there 555 555.555 55555555555 555 5 there still 555 l55555 5:55l55ll55 555 5 there still on friday night into there still on friday night mtg; quite there still on friday night mg; quite cloudy. further west, sunday. quite cloudy. furtherwest, breezy and cloudy with rain.

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