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Transcripts For BBCNEWS The Papers 20240713

Bringing its strongest winds to the western coast of ireland, where gusts are expected to reach 80 miles an hour. Northern ireland is not too far away from that low. The strongest winds are expected to be on the southern flank of the low pressure system. So some wet and windy weather for a time in pressure system. So some wet and windy weatherfor a time in Northern Ireland. Scotland, england and wales seeing a mixture of sunshine and showers. Those blustery showers will extend right across the country and those strong winds. Some of the strongest winds across the uk are probably going to come through on sunday evening, sunday night and into monday, especially around coastal parts of wales in south east england, where gusts could reach 70 miles an hour. The storm system itself will continue to push east and we will see some heavy showers overnight and some pretty lottery winds as well. Sunday into monday, severe gales for some of us. There isa severe gales for some of us. There is a risk of some localised disruption. Probably in the next couple of days or so. On into monday, the low pressure is worked out into europe, we get these cold northerly winds feeding in which will bring loads of showers across Northern Areas of scotland, very u nsettled Northern Areas of scotland, very unsettled here and we will see plenty of showers working down the north sea to affect the east coast of england as well. It is going to feel chilly, temperatures lower than they have been. Factor in the strength of the wind and they will bea strength of the wind and they will be a significant windchill effect. You say, low pressure is still with us you say, low pressure is still with us and this funny looking weather front approaches the British Isles. Ultimately that will bring a band of heavy rain and squally, gusty winds as well. Now, head of that, for england, wales, scotland, lots of cloud around, drizzle, tending to lengthy outbreaks of rain later in the day, but it is in Northern Ireland that we will see the wettest and windiest weather through tuesday. This swathes of wet and windy weather will sweep east across scotland, england and wales as we head through the night time. Now, and look at the weather charts beyond that and you can see we have gotan area beyond that and you can see we have got an area of High Pressure to the south west of the British Isles. These lows are moving around the top of the high, targeting the British Isles. In other words, of the high, targeting the British Isles. In otherwords, really, of the high, targeting the British Isles. In other words, really, there is no change to the unsettled team to the weather. It will be rain at times and often it is going to be pretty windy. The winds are coming in from the west north westerly direction, so temperatures close or perhaps one degree or so below normalfor perhaps one degree or so below normal for this perhaps one degree or so below normalfor this time of perhaps one degree or so below normal for this time of year. Could be cold enough for a bit of snow in the highest northern mountains. Thats your letter. Hello, this is bbc news with lu kwesa burak. Well be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn have gone head to head in a live bbc tv debate, with just under a week to go before the general election. A man who carried out a string of sex attacks on 11 women and children, across england, over two weeks, has been found guilty of 37 offences. Joseph mccann is a horrendously dangerous individual who has showed complete contempt for his victims. Who has shown complete contempt for his victims. He is clearly one of the most dangerous sex offenders, i think, that we have ever seen in this country. A teenager has admitted attempted murder, after throwing a 6 year old boy from the 10th floor of the tate modern gallery in london, in august. A jury in california has found the tech entrepreneur elon musk, not guilty of defamation, in a case involving a 64 year old british cave explorer. Hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the political commentator, Jo Anne Nadler, and the daily mirror columnist, susie boniface. Many of tomorrows front pages are already in. The times leads with the news that both the bbc and channel 4 have been accused of hysterical election bias. It says senior media figures have warned that both broadcasters risk breaching broadcasting laws and regulations. The guardian reports that serial rapist, joseph mccann, had been released from prison as a result of an error. The i leads with tonight Election Debate saying that the gloves where off between the two main party leaders. The Daily Telegraph leads with the Prime Ministers warning to labour leaderJeremy Corbyn not to lecture him on ireland. The mirror reports or more trouble for Prince Andrew who they say is at the centre of new allegation related to thejeffrey epstein scandal. And the ft leads with the news that a new Global Football league has been described as insane. The express give their verdict on tonights debate they say the event saw the Prime Minister borisjohnson win the evening. And the mail leads with an interview they have with the Prime Minister where he says the conservatives must fight for every vote. That was a look through a few of the front pages. The daily express, the headline is that boris is in front, according to the paper. We are not surprised the daily express from that opinion. I actually agree with that opinion. I actually agree with that but, by the same token, it is. Nota huge that but, by the same token, it is. Not a huge amount of subtlety in any of the coverage and what we have seen throughout this campaign and also with the websites of all the newspapers, they have often acted or seem to be acting as i would not say propagandist but putting forward one point of view. We are not getting the breadth of coverage we have had in previous elections. Maybe that is idealistic of me but it is a shame that there are subtleties that. Politicians need to be held to account and to a certain extent, it has been a rather facile Election Campaign and some of the coverage has not been so great either. I agree. Generally, the news oii either. I agree. Generally, the news on most of the front pages is used, things you would expect them to say. iiews. Things you would expect them to say. News. There things you would expect them to say. News. There is no revelatory moment. I offer you news. There is no revelatory moment. I offeryou milk news. There is no revelatory moment. I offer you milk and honey, 5248, moment. I offer you milk and honey, 52 48, saying stuff we know and expect that fees into the general Public Attitude i seem to be picking up, ido Public Attitude i seem to be picking up, i do not know what you collar, a bit of despair, a bit of gloom, disaffected disorder but generally people fed up with everything and nothing here to get your teeth into, to be glad to read. Wouldnt that be exactly their strategy . They need to ta ke exactly their strategy . They need to take it nice and steady. Are you talking about the politicians . Yes. Both parties wanted to avoid making any big mistakes, the two big parties represented tonight. If there is a story that has come out of the debate this evening is the pole that was taken immediately afterwards which suggests 52 of people who watched felt that Boris Johnson had one the evening. 48 . Jeremy corbyn had. If you look at the poles during the campaign, that is an error margin of support for borisjohnson but is an error margin of support for Boris Johnson but that when you look at the more Detailed Analysis of how each leader did on individual subjects, there are much bigger disparities. For example, jeremy, was considered by 57 of people to be in touch whereas Boris Johnson was 29 and yet, considered who was the best p. M. , borisjohnson 54 . Therefore being in touch is not considered a Prime Ministerial need. You look at trust. They have all one and lost something in that debate. If that is a strategy, it is a strategy of boring people into not voting against you. The strategy would have been to wed the debate and it was much meatier than others we have seen during the course of the campaign. Have either of the leaders done enough to win over the floating, the undecided electorate . Who are the floating voters . Brexit vote rs who are the floating voters . Brexit voters who are voting for a party that would not normally vote for, tory remained voters, and labour remain. People voting for a party despite the Leader People voting for a party because they are not the other party and a huge amount of churn in the political system. Literally everybody is floating. This is why they went for a general election rather than a referendum to settle the brexit issue. They could concentrate the fire on particular electorates. Whereas a referendum in every constituency every vote would make a difference and they are not fighting for 17. 5 million but rather for nine million and, however brexit is decided, it is 9 10 million votes for the winner. This evenings debate would have reinforced the key m essa 9 es debate would have reinforced the key m essa g es of debate would have reinforced the key messages of the two parties and if you were wavering about supporting borisjohnson, it you were wavering about supporting Boris Johnson, it probably you were wavering about supporting borisjohnson, it probably would have reassured you because this was a more authoritative performance, less jokey, a more authoritative performance, lessjokey, more a more authoritative performance, less jokey, more focus. A more authoritative performance, lessjokey, more focus. |j a more authoritative performance, less jokey, more focus. Iwant a more authoritative performance, less jokey, more focus. I want to finish off quickly, what did you make of the intervention by Tony Blairand make of the intervention by tony blair and john major coming just hours before the debate, saying, tell you place a labour voters, supporters, should vote for a party that wants to stay in the European Union at the same thing forjohn major. Not news. They have both said it before. I think the timing from john major was arresting an incredibly disloyal of him, quite frankly but not surprising over the substance. This is something he feels very strongly about. I think it would have been outraged if he was treated in the same way by lady thatcher. He was. Not as a similar point. He was outraged when there was an intervention. Indeed. I think were done with the general election. Thank goodness . Lets get on with important stuff. How about football . The book i read this the more i thought, another moneymaking spin. Have i got the wrong idea . Private Equity Investors freight money therefore the chance of making money are high. The guy behind real madrid and some of the biggest Equity Investors in football talking about a mega leg, something with the best football teams in the world competing. We have had problems earlier this year with very small clubs having to close or facing bankruptcy and what happens if we have this huge leg where all the investment, gambling firms, suck money out of the game and everything. How do you develop the new talent, it is very shortsighted. You do not have fans that have access to see their club because they are so big and the tickets and prices will be so enormous. How do you enter this leg . Go to let america or asia, who is going to be this super mega leg . Do you have to buy your way into it . League who is not agreed with this . Everybody else. The coyte behind fifa and the quy else. The coyte behind fifa and the guy behind real madrid and the bankers are for it. Ufr and everybody else is a no thank you, we do not want anyone else in our pockets. Uefa. Do not want anyone else in our pockets. Uefa. And the fed would be saying how do we fit into this . An horrific story today in the guardian. Joseph mccann found guilty of 37 counts of attacking 11 people. His crimes under the age of his victims, it is just shocking. His crimes under the age of his victims, it isjust shocking. It is an absolutely horrific story, in every way. The crimes themselves, which i believe we are being spared the details of because they were, i believe, too horrific to report in detail. And the circumstances in which this person was able, was freed by accident, it would appear, by error, and was able to carry this out. So i think this is going to develop into something of a big political story in terms of accountability over the next few days, and i am quite surprised, in a way, but it didnt come up at the debate this evening. It really should have done. The ministry of justice, who would have been responsible for parole and probation and release and so on, as soon as the sky was arrested they would have started an internal enquiry to find out exactly what happened and what we nt out exactly what happened and what went wrong. They will be some findings and documents already, even if they havent come to any conclusions until after the court case. What is going to be looked into will be almost definitely, were there any particular. I think there any particular. I think there has been a couple of Probation Office rs there has been a couple of Probation Officers demoted or disciplined or fired as a result of this. It will be looking into whether their funding was an issue, whether cuts we re funding was an issue, whether cuts were an issue, whether was private contractors, because we had all these problems with the Probation Service being privatised at a cost of half £1 billion and then being taken back International Ownership because it didnt work very well, there was a massive reoffending rate. Back into national ownership. This was a man who was originally injail for ownership. This was a man who was originally in jail for aggravated burglary and when he came out he gravitated to a much more serious kind of offending, and that is something that his original indeterminate sentence could have been that should have been assessing as he went through the process. But burglars are not expected to do this kind of thing when i come out and reoffend. The kind of supervision he was under was not the kind of supervision a potential rapist would be under. Interesting to know what made him worse, what made him reoffend. Was it something that happened in prison, was it something that happened before he was convicted for burglary . Was he not convicted for burglary . Was he not convicted for burglary . Was he not convicted for previous offences . So many things to be investigated, and we will not find out until well after the election unless somebody decides to lick the information. On that point, you say you are both lea k that point, you say you are both leak the information. You say you are both surprised it did not come up are both surprised it did not come up during the debate. Perhaps that criticism following the London Bridge attack, and the electioneering, people said. Well, quite right. The circumstances are different, as we discussed an hour ago. Nonetheless, it puts the criminal justice system, rehabilitation, probation, all of these things under the spotlight again. How on earth does whoever come into power, when you start fixing the system . How . There are not enough prisons, there are not enough spaces in the prison. So they have to move the prisoners out quickly. And it is more complex, obviously, thanjust quickly. And it is more complex, obviously, than just building quickly. And it is more complex, obviously, thanjust building more prisons or locking people up for longer. All of those things have a place. It is fundamentally, one of those things Elizabeth Fry was looking into, in Prison Reform in the victorian era. Banging people up doesnt stop them committing crime. It can make things an awful lot worse. You need to rehabilitate. What is your take, then . Not everybody can be rehabilitated. Well, we have to change something because it isnt working. We have got politicians, seem to be tougher and stricter and meaner and have long sentences, and yet they dont want to increase taxes to pay for what that would involve, which is much more prisons and incarceration. What do you it was something David Cameron raised early in his leadership, and although i disagree with david gauke oii although i disagree with david gauke on many issues, i think that he was the front page of the sun. The story of the week this is what people wa nt to of the week this is what people want to talk mine is on its last legs. Moulded into my image. There is a story that but we do not have time. Into my image. There is a story that but we do not have timelj into my image. There is a story that but we do not have time. I would go to pieces if i want that kind of money. I feel to pieces if i want that kind of money. Ifeel much more to pieces if i want that kind of money. I feel much more excited winning £500. An amount that you can imagine doing something with immediately. This is absolutely daunting. Silly money but i would still have it you cannot give up what gives you a structure to your life. But good on him. We can all talk about it. We would all love that problem. Thats it for the papers tonight. Dont forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. Its all there for you, seven days a

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