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In a newspaper interview, she said some downing street tactics over brexit are immoral, with a casual approach to the safety of mps and their staff. Borisjohnson, though, on a visit to a hospital this morning, defended the words he uses. Our Political CorrespondentJonathan Blake reports. He is not talking about events at westminster, but extraordinary would not be a bad word used this week. The Prime Minister visiting a hospital in essex this morning, denied he was exploiting divisions of the brexit. On the contrary, i think what we need to do now is to get brexit done by october the 31st and i genuinely think that once you do that, then so much of the heat and the anxiety will come out of the debate. I think a lot of people are very tense, i think businesses are still uncertain and get it done, i think we will all be able to move on. Attracting anger from many in westminster, this man, man, Dominic Cummings, the prime minsters senior adviser. Confronted by one mp yesterday. And this morning, the man behind the successful vote leave campaign, asked to clarify comments he made last night. It does not look like a walk in the park, does it . Walk in the park . Yes. Who said it would be a walk in the park . You said it, last night at book launch. Here is what he said. In a week where mps have spoken about fears for their safety, Dominic Cummings said threats of violence should be taken seriously. But it was not surprising, he said, that people were angry, given that mps had spent three years swerving all over the shop, as he put it, after the referendum result. His comments sum up a Government Strategy to deliver brexit by the end of october, come what may, and present anything parliament does as getting in the way. We will not betray the people who sent us here. Government has failed to silence our democracy. For some in westminster and beyond, the state of debate is now unacceptable. It is a bit like a family argument that has gone really, really toxic and really wrong. We are calling for a sense of humility, of moderation, of really coming together at a time in the country needs that moral leadership. Yet more criticism has come from the former working pensions secretary, amber rudd. Who has said the Prime Ministers words incite violence. Tactics, as well as language, are under scrutiny. Another warning from a former Prime Minister over an attempt by the current pm to get around the law requiring a brexit extension. If this route is taken, if this route is taken, it will be a vagrant defiance of parliament and utterly disrespectful to the Supreme Court. It will be a piece of political chicanery that no one should ever forgive or forget. Downing street has again insisted it will obey the law and leave the eu by october the 31st. Our Political CorrespondentJessica Parker is at westminster. How are amber rudd tos comments being viewed . Look, these comments are being viewed . Look, these comments a re pretty being viewed . Look, these comments are pretty strong and stinging in terms of this debate. It has really engulfed westminster this week, over the use of language. Just depended on elizabeth context, it was that wednesday night debate that got particularly heated, where Boris Johnson repeatedly prepare to an act thatis johnson repeatedly prepare to an act that is designed to stop a new deal brexit as they surrender act. He talks about not betraying leave voters and a number of mps or Opposition Mps raised their concerns about the language being used and the fact that they often face abuse, even death threats. Amber rudd begin to the Evening Standard, asked if number tens languages petting people against parliament and inciting balanced she said, it does. It is the sort of language people think that it is a more aggressive approach and sometimes violent. But government sources have said to me that amber rudd is actually being deeply disingenuous on a boat load of issues and that she is on the movers. Looking elsewhere, tells a bit about the smps the of who might make a good caretaker Prime Minister showed meet need one. So, this week as well as other debate about language, there has been a discussion amongst opposition parties about how they would go about preventing a new deal brexit. Yes, they have passed the axe, referred to by borisjohnson is the surrender act, some people say more needs to be done among the options is building down boys needs to be done among the options is building down bostohnsons government with a boat of no confidence and potentially instilling some sort of caretaker Prime Minister who would definitely ask for an extension to brexit, deficit delayed and then call a snap election a lot of hesitancy in four example the liberal democrat camp, as to whether not they would want to installJeremy Corbyn into number ten the lib dems are semi absolutely do not want to do that. But the snp seem to be opening the door more and more to that possibility. Source i have spoken to had been vitally of could be for two purposes only and would be time limited to get another referendum on brexit. The former leader of the scottish conservatives, richard davidson, suggesting today this is all about tried to bargain for another referendum on brexit and scottish independence. The brexit secretary, Steve Barclay, is meeting the European Unions chief negotiatior, Michel Barnier, in brussels today, amid growing pessimism in the eu about the possibility of a deal. Last night, mr barnier told senior diplomats he was still waiting for workable proposals on managing the border between Northern Ireland and the republic. Our europe correspondent Kevin Connolly is in brussels. Why the growing pessimism . Well, not for the first time there is something of a disjuncture, if you like, between what you hear in london and in brussels. So, there is talk in london that negotiations are seeking a pace, talk of cautious optimism, a sense, if you like, that things are happening here, which people are saying and what we heard from the nish primus earlier today, his country was irritating presidency of the eu at the moment, is that what the uk has produced so far for short of what the once, which is something that would be a complete replacement in every particular of the celebrated irish backstop. Irelands foreign minister has been time people this afternoon that there is still significant gaps between the two sides and of course the sense here in brussels, the real message that Steve Barclay body giving today, it will be no surprise to him of course, is tight and its getting tighter. But it was only, was it last week . That it was said. It implied there was some sort of room for manoeuvre. said. It implied there was some sort of room for manoeuvre. I think the keywords that was emotionally, legally and politically he is very attached to the backstop and all the eu means by this is let, if you can find something which does everything that the backstop does, which is to keep the border open, to maintain peace in ireland and to protect the integrity of the singer market, then that would be fine. But i think what they are really implying there is that there is not really anything else which cant do that in their view and it is up to britain to prove them wrong. So far, they say, the british proposals short. So, then, it seems that downing street because my position that this is how negotiate. You make it clear whether it is possible in westminster are not like living on the 31st of october despite the act, how are nerves holding up within the eu . Well, it is an adjusting question. Who really has a sense that they know how that is going to play out. They are not really talking in terms ofan they are not really talking in terms of an extension, they are still focusing on negotiating process. I do not think there are really any circumstances in which they would refuse a request for an extension if it were to come sincerely from london. But they do not know what borisjohnsons tactics london. But they do not know what Boris Johnsons tactics are they do not know what the British Government is going to do at the end of october. So, there is a real sense that time is running out and that it is not clear what the landing point for these negotiations is really going to be. They have said all along, they have been saved for months now, that they do not want a new deal brexit, of course, but they are prepared for 14 they have done the paperwork and laid the political ground right, they have done legal stuff. So, if it happens, they said they said they are ready. But it would be a lose lose solution, those of the word you often hear around here. Thank you very much. A spending watchdog has warned that ministers still have a lot of work to do to ensure the supply of vital medicines to the nhs and care sector if theres a no deal brexit. The National Audit office says there are still significant gaps in the governments plans, and that leaving without a deal presents a risk for the nhs. The department of health and social care claims everything is being done to make sure patients do have access to medicines after brexit. Katherine da costa reports. Some Health Experts are warning that findable patients in nursing and ca re findable patients in nursing and care homes could be the most at risk from any disruption caused by a new deal brexit. The report today highlights at the government has not enabled to get assurances that social Care Services have made plans to secure the supplies they need. Social Care Services have made plans to secure the supplies they needlj think there are two big risks, one of them is that we know dependence on eu staff has been rising in the social care sector of the last yea rs, if social care sector of the last years, if that turns right and ee stats are leaving, they will be in a very difficult place then, the whole question of products, like theyd and lennon, how exposed is that two experts at the eu . What is the disruption there . Even though mps are passed a law to prevent a note about that, this actor has been working on ways to minimise the risks should it happen for stops stockpiling six weeks of medicine and supplies, to arranging extra freight capacity and alternative cross channel rates. A new deal bags that could cause serious disruption to medical supplies, not least because of the 12,300 medicines licensed for use in the uk, around 7000 come from or by eu countries. The governments own worst Case Scenario is that a note deal brexit could mean cross channel goods are cut by up to 60 . It is about getting additional ports on stream, there will be six or seven additional ports, so we will not be going primarily for dover calais. In fa ct, going primarily for dover calais. In fact, this report shows that 25 of my members have already moved away from dover calais, because of the concerns about those blockages. The National Audit office has the government has already done an enormous amount to manage the basques, but there are still significant work to be done. They next for weeks will be crucial in getting a place those. We also heard from trade bodies and representatives that they still need more practical information from government on things like exactly what they have to do to comply with new processes that might be in place at the border. The department of health and social care says everything is being done to make sure patients can continue to access medicines after brexit, whatever the circumstances. But with just weeks to go, todays report shows that may be an impossible task. Katherine da costa, bbc news. Youre watching afternoon live, these are our headlines downing street is accused by former cabinet minister amber rudd, of using aggressive language that incites violence but borisjohnson denies his words are divisive. Snp leader, Nicola Sturgeon, suggests the party could accept Jeremy Corbyn as a caretaker Prime Minister to prevent a no deal brexit. A Police Watchdog says Cleveland Police has been putting the public at risk as it becomes first force in the uk rated as failing in all areas. The world athletic championships getting under way, issues over the heat and humidity in the coast city. The england. Englands Piers Francis has been cited for a high tackle during yesterdays world cup win. More to come on all of the stories at around half past. Cleveland police has become the first force to be classed as failing in all areas. Its been placed in special measures after the inspectorate of constabulary for england and wales rated it as inadequate across the board. Clevelands new chief constable says the report is a wake up call but argued the force must be given time to sort out its problems. Angus crawfords report contains flashing images. A Police Service trying. What am i getting arrested for . Youre getting arrested to prevent a breach of the peace. Officers on the front line, protecting the vulnerable, arresting criminals. But at the most senior levels, failing rated inadequate by inspectors in all areas. A service already dogged by scandal, allegations of racism, illegal monitoring ofjournalists phones. The inspection found inappropriate behaviour by senior leaders, lack of Strategic Direction, and no coherent financial plans. Cleveland police simply does not understand the demand thats coming into the organisation. And its not managing that properly and its not understanding the vulnerability of some of the people that call for this service and that creates risk to the public. But its lost 500 offices since 2010 and had six chief constables in almost as many years. The latest only in post for a matter of months. Front line staff work extremely hard in Cleveland Police. I see it, i patrol as much as any chief constable does and i see how they work to protect our members of the public. But our Staff Members have not been well served by Senior Leadership in this force, providing a direction of what is required and being clear about what is required and a performance regime being set up to hold people to account. A force described by some as broken, one inspectors say needs critical improvement and fast. Angus crawford, bbc news. And well be talking to barry coppinger, the police and crime commissioner for cleveland, just after four oclock. The whistleblower at the heart of impeachment investigations against President Trump is reported to be a cia officer. He says the white house tried to cover up details of a phone call between mr trump and the president of ukraine, where mr trump asked the Ukrainian Government to help smearjoe biden, political rival in next years president ial election. David willis reports. A beleaguered President Trump returned to the white house last night. Even by the breathless standards of his administration, the last few days have been particularly tumultuous. A whistle blowers report maintains not only that mr trump misused the office of the president for personal gain, but that white house officials, alarmed by his request for dirt on democratic rivaljoe biden, then sought to bury the evidence. President trump, seen here with mr zelensky earlier in the week, lashed out publicly and privately at a closed door event in new york. He suggested that white house staff who spoke about the telephone conversation should be seen as traitors. Who is the person who gave the whistle blower the information . Laughter democrats in the house of representatives launched a formal impeachment inquiry earlier this week. On capitol hill, the battle lines are being drawn along party lines. This phone call is a nothing burger in terms of a quid pro quo. The president of the United States did not remotely suggest to the ukraine that if you do not do my political bidding against biden, im going to cut your off. The president of the United States in his actions on a telephone call with a head of state betrayed his oath of office, our National Security and the integrity of our elections. Trump my call was perfect. Last night, trump renewed the attack on his political rivals. Ijust watched a little bit of this on television. It is a disgrace to our country, it is another witchhunt, here we g