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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240714

So could it be cheaper to remortgage . Ill get an expert view. Saved from the brink Bolton Wanderers will stay in existence, and in the Football League, after a takeover deal was confirmed last night. It is going to be wet and windy today for scotland and Northern Ireland. Bright and breezy for england and wales with a few showers in the west. I will have more in 15 minutes. Its thursday 29th august. Were live in westminster this morning, where the politcal fallout over the Prime Ministers decision to suspend parliament continues, with labour promising to table a vote of no confidence in the government. Mrjohnsons announcement has sparked protests across the country, a legal challenge and a petition with more than one million signatures. Our Political Correspondent nick eardley reports. Outside downing street, in cities across the united kingdom, protests against borisjohnsons hugely controversial decision to send mps home for more than a month just weeks before the brexit deadline. Ample time in parliament for mps to debate. He says it is all within the rules, normal for a new government with new policies, and not about stopping or trying to limit the debate on brexit. The Prime Minister is clear that he wants to use a new parliamentary session in order to ensure that the peoples priorities are met. It is also the case that parliamentarians will have plenty of time when they come back next week to debate brexit. Many simply dont believe that. The speaker, the man in charge of the commons, said it was a democratic outrage, and mps are lining up to warn mrjohnson they will fight him in Parliament Next Week to try and rule out leaving the eu without a deal in october. When parliament does meet, on his timetable very briefly next week, the first thing we will do is attempt legislation to prevent what he is doing, and secondly we will challenge him with a motion of confidence at some point. It is profoundly undemocratic to shut parliament down, to stop it doing itsjob at a time of National Crisis like this. There is a big battle coming here. The government is adamant there will still be enough time to discuss brexit in parliament. Packing this place up for five weeks means there will be far less than some were hoping for. Those who want to stop no deal are still optimistic they can find a way to do it, but there is no guarantee they will succeed. With two months until the uk leaves the eu, the battle to decide what that looks like is increasingly bitter, and the stakes are increasingly high. Nick eardley, bbc news. What a day. What do you make of it . It was a surprise move from the Prime Minister, certainly in terms of the timing of borisjohnson has built a career as a politician that does things differently and set himself apart from the crowd. A differently that might have thought this is too risky and people around him saying you cannot do that but borisjohnson has him saying you cannot do that but Boris Johnson has gone him saying you cannot do that but borisjohnson has gone ahead and done it. It has caused outrage from all sides at westminster and beyond. Protests across the country and no shortage of hyperbole from politicians, talking of Boris Johnson as a tinpot dictator, misusing his power as Prime Minister but mps were due to take a break for the Party Conference season next month those dates would have to be confirmed by mps. This move, suspending parliament, and the queen giving her approval, means mps have no say in the timing and also extend the break. It is normalfor government to suspend parliament at queens speech but it is such a sensitive time there are those who argue parliament should be able to discuss brexit for as long as they need to. Jacob rees mogg, discuss brexit for as long as they need to. Jacob rees m099. Who we will be speaking to later on, he says nothing to see here, normal practice, carrying on with the constitution, albeit in a few days. They are quick to dismiss this notion that something exceptional is happening. Nothing to do with brexit is the line and a government minister will tell you if you ask them but that does not fly with opposition parties at westminster and with mp saying this is such a sensitive time, so close to the deadline, parliament should not be denied any of the time to try and influence the process and you can argue whether it should have that role or not given the result of the referendum but the reality is now there are two tight windows for mps opposed to a no deal, when they come back next week they will have a week or so because we did not know the exact date. It will be some point the week after that. And again in mid october after the crucial eu summit which is a last chance really for borisjohnson to get a new deal if he can and the government has announced its plans for the year ahead in the queens speech. There will be vote in parliament and perhaps an attempt at the very last minute to avoid a no deal brexit but it really would be days before the deadline. Questions about weather the labor party has clarified its position about accent. Will they table a no confidence notion, forcing an election . There are two main options forJeremy Corbyn, the labour party and the other opposition parties to try and force the governments hands or bring the government down. One is a vote of a straightforward process where a clear majority in the comment against the government. How long does that take . In the house of commons. It could be debated one day and then the next. Could be tighter than that, depending on the speaker and how much other legislation and business could be happening. We could see that happening very quickly next week. If the government loses that, there is a two week period for either the Prime Minister oi period for either the Prime Minister or someone period for either the Prime Minister or someone else who can demonstrate could form a government and hold a majority in the house of commons. If that does not happen then a general election would follow but crucially the premise that set the date for the premise that set the date for the general election and number 10 seems to be willing or content to hold it after the brexit deadline meaning we would have an Election Campaign and the middle of the brexit buildup. We will have plenty of time to look at so many of the macca nations. That macca nations. Were something from the scottish conservative leader. At least 25 people have been killed in a fire at a bar in mexico. Police say gang members, recently released from prison, are thought to be behind the blaze in the city of veracruz, which left another 11 people badly injured. There was confusion, shock and despair. These mothers wanted a nswe is. Despair. These mothers wanted answers. Translation they do not tell us anything, theyjust tried to make us go away. We have not been given any information. Translation i want to know if he is well or not. Mexican police said the attack was carried out by gangsters. They fade at the nightspot and through molotov cocktails inside. At least two dozen people were killed and many seriously injured. This is the worst single act of violence since Andres Obrador became president in december. He promised his term bring peace. Translation it is shameful that organised criminals act like this. To act this way is the most heartless thing there is. The president also said there would be an into whether any collusion took place between the authorities and the criminals who carried out the attacks. Gang violence, often driven by the drug trade is not unusual and this place is going to be one of the most violent in the country. Radical changes to the way people live are essential, if the uk wants to meet its target of virtually halting Greenhouse Gas emissions by 2050. Thats according to the governments chief environment scientist, who says most people are unaware of the challenge. We have got to reduce demand to a much greater extent than we have in the past and if we do not reduce demand, we will not reduce our emissions. If they do not buy into some of the consequences in the long run, beyond 2050, might be quite difficult for us and other people on the planet. A skull dating back almost four million years skull has been discovered by researchers in ethiopia. Their study challenges ideas about how humans evolved from ape like ancestors. The discovery is reported in thejournal, nature. In africa, in the distant past, advanced apelike creatures evolved into the first humans. For decades, scientists believed this specimen, nicknamed lucy, was the apelike ancestor to the first true humans but a dig in the afar region of ethiopian found this object. It turned out to be the near complete skull of an ancestor of lucy called anamensis. Using computerised scans, researchers built up this face of what anamensis actually looked like. Very little was known about anamensis until now. We have jaw bones, im bones and a leg bone stop until now, this was all we had, not enough to know very much about it by the discovery of a nearly complete skull has transformed our understanding not just of skull has transformed our understanding notjust of this species but how the first humans evolved from these advanced apelike creatures. An analysis published in nature suggests that lucys kind is a branch of anamensis rather than in a branch of anamensis rather than in a direct descendant. There are many more contenders now to lay claim to being the ancestors of the very first humans to have walked the earth. We are spending some time at when spinster. All the foldout to the decision to suspend the parliament. Also some of the demonstrations that have been taking place about that decision and very much illustrated in this mornings papers. The daily mail has a picture of borisjohnson inafighting mail has a picture of borisjohnson in a fighting mood. I lays say he will refuse any suggestion to delay brexit again. The guardian say there is outrage and that mps are ready foran is outrage and that mps are ready for an historic parliamentary clash to prevent a no deal brexit. For an historic parliamentary clash to prevent a nodeal brexit. Johnson goes for broke on the times. Mr johnson has surprised his opponent, the paper says. In the sun, hey big suspender. Laughter. The paper says. In the sun, hey big suspender. Laughter. See the paper says. In the sun, hey big suspender. Laughter. See what the paper says. In the sun, hey big suspender. Laughter. See what they did to their mrjohnson branded a tinpot dictator adding both remain as and leavers protested at his political coup. And the mattress and the queen was thrust in the centre ofa the queen was thrust in the centre of a constitutional crisis when she agreed to suspend parliament. The metro. I am not sure i have got the clothing right. The temperature has changed. Days of glorious sunshine but it is cooling down a little. It is warm in the studio and temperatures are a little lower than they have in. In some parts of scotla nd they have in. In some parts of scotland they are even lower where you are. Temperatures around five or six degrees in balmoral. We have weatherwise today is a bit of a mixture. The northern half of the country, scotland and Northern Ireland will see some rain and it will be windy to busy with sunny spells further south and a few showers. Low pressure coming in from the atlantic with the fronts will bring in some rain. You can see a lot of dry weather and sunshine to start the day but we already have some rain across Northern Ireland and parts of scotland and that will continue to move north eastward is as we go through the day, followed by showers. So windy gusts of exposure up to 44, 45 mph. For england and wales, yes it will be a few showers in the west. Some cloud around so in between that we will see some sunny spells. Temperatures up see some sunny spells. Temperatures up to 2a degrees in the south east. Yesterday in suffolk we reached 27. 14 yesterday in suffolk we reached 27. 11 across the globe to through this evening and overnight we start off with the showers and rain coming in across Northern Ireland and also scotla nd across Northern Ireland and also scotland to come south there will be cloud around that equally there will be clear spells. Look out the rain sta rts be clear spells. Look out the rain starts to pick up across Northern Ireland, particularly across parts of western scotland. Temperatures range from 12 in the north to 11 in the south. Not as cold and night as the south. Not as cold and night as the one just the south. Not as cold and night as the onejust gone. The south. Not as cold and night as the one just gone. What is happening on friday is that is dominating the weather in this weather front goes all the way into the atlantic, wiggling and waving and bringing us in the north and west. The met office does have a weather warning for south west scotland in particular because we are looking at all rain coming in across Northern Ireland and western scotland, some of it getting into Northern England. Over the hills we could see a lot of rain through some parts, four inches and the yellow warning extends from midday on friday to midday on saturday. South of that band of rain for southern england and parts of wells we are back into the sunshine and temperatures picking up to 25 degrees. On the other side there will be bright spells and showers but the temperature is only about 15 degrees. For the weekend it is still looking unsettled. Look at the long front heading towards the atlantic. That will still had our way and the other thing is that it will turn cooler than it has been. Here we are on friday still with a weather front. Into saturday as well. Draped across the north and the west. Is as cold front and behind it we will see a change in temperature and wind direction. Here we have the rain from our weather and across scotland, moving out of Northern Ireland, Northern England and wales down into the south west to brighter skies behind the cold front. Ahead of it we will have some sunshine. 21 degrees across the london area. You can see that quite nicely so there is the cold front pushing away and taking the amber colours with the, leaving yellow behind, indicating that temperatures will be a little lower. On sunday you can see that it looks unsettled and there will be some sunny spells around but equally it will have showers and some will merge into bands moving from the west towards the east. Temperatures are 11 in the north, reaching 18 in the south. Last sunday at heathrow it was 33. 3dc, you will certainly notice that this than difference. It isa it is a big change. We are spending time at westminster today following the decisions made by Prime Ministerjohnson. Were leaving the events at westminster for our next story. Freddie pring was just 20 when he died injune afterfalling from a balcony at the hotel he was staying in while on a work trip to magaluf. Now his mum heather has travelled back to the island to warn other young people about the dangers of falling from heights as sarah corker reports. His smile could light up any room. He broughtjoy his smile could light up any room. He brought joy to his smile could light up any room. He broughtjoy to anybody. When he died, part of me died. Heather pring has come back to magaluf to see where her son freddie died. It was his first night staying at this Beachfront Hotel when something went tragically wrong. Beachfront hotel when something went tragically wrong. How could he have fallen on his own . I cannot comprehend how someone so happy and full of life could just, in seconds, die instantly. Which balcony was it . He was on the second floor and it is the third one out. You canjust he was on the second floor and it is the third one out. You can just see the third one out. You can just see the corner. He fell and caught himself on the way down. So severe traumatic brain injury. That was his cause of death. His friends were asleep in his room and he was on his own and had gone out to the balcony, had sat at a table and chairs and u nfortu nately had sat at a table and chairs and unfortunately either had fallen asleep or tripped and had the fatal accident. This Popular Party resort attract hundreds of thousands of young british tourists every year. Heather wants to warn holidaymakers about the dangers of balconies and the number of people falling from them. Most of them is from a tragic accident are dying alone, not in a group of people, not mucking around. She first came to magaluf injune to bring freddie s body back to the uk. I wanted to come and visit him and speak to him and tell him i was doing my best to bring him home. U nfortu nately i doing my best to bring him home. Unfortunately i cant bring him home how i want to. The Foreign Office in spain say most balcony accidents happen in three other islands. In 2016 there were 12 serious or fatal. High. In 2017 there were nine. But last year, the number increased to 24 last year, the number increased to 2a including seven deaths. The vast majority of those who died were alone at the time. Most of them are 1830. Alone at the time. Most of them are 18 30. When you are young and going on yourfirst 18 30. When you are young and going on your first holiday together with your friends it is on your first holiday together with yourfriends it is not on your first holiday together with your friends it is not about putting a downer on the holiday, we want them to have a great time. But stick together and look out for each other and be aware that there can be dangers. Some hotels in magaluf are now putting british tourists in groundfloor rooms for their own safety. I dont want anyone to ever deal with his. Losing a child is unbearable. If i could wait grays awareness just to say one person s life and make people aware of any kind of balcony safety orjust even staying in groups and looking after each other. Freddie was a keen rugby player and his family have set up a memorialfund in player and his family hav

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