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Financial Industry is stagnant and there is no digital financial and architecture to support the innovation that we need I believe that this problem can be solved and Libra can help in Coldplay have revealed the tracks on the latest album in a classified local newspaper ad song titles have appeared in the north Wales daily post Johnny Buckland from the band has tweeted that he once had to hold a job at the paper Now this was his case he Smith never pokers to a full one when I began in the Champions League Alex outside Chamberlain school twice with goals from Mosul and Saudi Amman a sealing the win the defending champions remain 2nd now in group a a point behind Napoli by Liverpool have launched an investigation after an offensive Bana picturing forward a Righi was removed from the way and before the match began the club say the image perpetuated a racist stereotype and that it's unacceptable Meanwhile Chelsea boss Frank Lampard says he's delighted with that one deal when I've i.x. In group h. He insists it was a huge test for his side who was still babies in the Champions League but she thought she got the win and that was in the Championship Alexander mitzvot she scored a hat trick has fallen in 3 say they will say wins the hull Bristol City and you can head to the b.b.c. Sport website for a full rundown of results across the a.f.l. And read I have been disqualified from the Japanese Grand Prix that took place earlier this month for having it and legal driver aid system on that car miss eighties are still crowned as constructors champions like the red eyes down the Ricardo Nico Holcomb but both lose their 6th and 10th place finishes respectively this is b.b.c. Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Said it's small stakes come along the way the rain will push across many northern and western parts of the canyon while another band to frame effect southeastern England clear out which shows the lace if the West and Scotland and Northern Islands contact write the book to cut 29 t. 6. On digital and. The Tragic Story of the people whose lives. Where did. They trust themselves to and why did they call it was. Just before midnight the bodies of 50 Chinese people were discovered in the back of . It among them to survivors who told a tale of paying a gang of Chinese smugglers. It's. A piece to be smuggled to the u.k. From China. Police have just begun the process of trying to identify those 39 bodies found in a refrigerated lorry trailer in Essex it arrived in Purfleet on the Thames from Zapruder in Belgium and the earlier as a Wednesday ambulance staff the sky over the bodies one of whose is a teenager just over an hour later at Watergate industrial park in Gray's Inn Essex 25 year old man from Northern Ireland has been arrested on suspicion of murder our special correspondent at Thomas sent this report from Gray's the lorry and only 39 people still inside the container have been removed from this part of Gray's now and as it moved along this road here police officers bowed their heads in silence we've seen senior detectives visibly upset so what they've witnessed here today but now their focus is on getting answers Who were those people on board and who put them inside that container Well a lorry tray trailer as we said it come from Saber in Belgium from where our Europe Correspondent Damien Grammaticus filed this report what we've heard is from the prosecutors here in Belgium the federal prosecutors have opened their own inquiry now they are in contact with the u.k. With police in the u.k. And they are beginning their inquiries what they say is that they do believe the truck Oh that trailer came through here what they do not know is where it originated where those people might have got on board whether that was in Belgium and how long it spent it spent in Belgium all things that they want to try to identify. Emily Kenway is a senior advisor for the charity focus on labor exploitation aims art and trafficking for labor exploitation she told me what she thought when she 1st heard about all these deaths obviously I have the same reaction as everyone which is this is completely horrific but then because it's because my job makes me fairly familiar with this kind of incident one of the things that really struck me was everyone is obviously very shocked by this incident today but unfortunately this is one of many incidents it's just kind of more obvious because there's lots of victims in one place and that means grace in Essex but actually if we think about it migrants are dying all the time trying to reach safety just this year alone in 2019 over a 1000 migrants have drowned in the Mediterranean so the 1st thing is kind of I reckon I said unfortunately this is part of past and it's not an anomaly. I know so now as you say we don't know that much about what's actually happening the assumption is that these people migrants that they are undocumented and went out to be in the u.k. Legally though of course we have not see how that come from assuming that it's true . It's most likely that they're coming from a country where there is a reason why they need to leave so quickly and stability or kind of danger to themselves to poverty whatever that might be and that they have paid people to move them to a country where they thought that they would be safe and they felt really taken a very long and very frightening group unfortunately most had obviously yes I do huge risk can you maybe maybe the past helps us understand this can you think of a parallel case maybe some other tie and I you know in the distant recesses of my memory I seem to remember a lot. Cases of numbers of people being fired and dead in the back of a refrigerated Laurie Yeah that was the case in 2000. I think it was 50 to 60 people actually died. In that case so it's not the 1st time it's happened and there have been one off cases as well in the last 2 years so one migrant being found I don't see this has struck everyone because it's such a high number an interesting me something people might also be familiar with is the stories we had a lot about 3 or 4 years ago the quiet few stories of young men migrants in Cali trying to jump on the back of lorries and all that to get out of the camp and reach safety and you know that's that's a very similar circumstance actually. In reality of course you know if you and I want to go to another country we can take safe transport you know. And these people come and so they will find whatever route they can whether that is a very dangerous boat whether that big of a walk in the back of a lorry as we've seen today and it is desperate circumstances that push them into the situation the political language here is interesting and as politicians the prime minister for example saying that traders and human beings should be hunted died and brought to justice. Identifying the pappa traitors of if you like us as criminals is there any. Is any other way to look at it. Well that is there is a really interesting question so we don't know much about what happened on one of the things that could have happened as a for example these people were saying I was going we would think of them as refugees and some people would think of anyone who'd helped them escape being bombed and so on. The saving that pass and so there is potentially a totally different narrative but realistically it's quite likely that that is. Profiting from moving these people in this risky way so. There is a path to trade my psyche or again I know and yes they do need to be brought to court to justice but the problem with thinking about it only in that way is that it completely the struck from why these people had to move in such a risky way in the same place so when we have really hard border is done even that and many refugees escaping war the u.k. Takes less than one percent of the wealth refugees when we have these kind of borders that make it almost impossible for people to get in they are forced into taking roots like this and people would take advantage of the people who are making money from it so what we kind of doing what we are doing is construct a market vulnerable people who can be taken advantage of by criminals so yeah the criminals need to face justice but we really need to look at why we are hunting them the opportunity to exploit people that was the. I'm like man way who's senior advisor for the Chinese a focus on labor exploitation. The ambassadors of 27 European Union member countries excluding Britain will meet again on Friday to decide on the government's supplication from extension to the U.K.'s membership mainly to the side her long extension should be a source telling the news agency that all the ambassadors agreed on the need to offer Britain an extension but just haven't quite made up their minds on whether to make it all the way to the end of January the prime minister of course previously saying that there should be no further delay to BRICs it here is b.b.c. Europe editor catcher. Fatigue the e.u. Leaders say they really want to try and avoid coming back here to Brussels for another emergency Breck's summit so we're expecting their decision probably in writing rather than in person and again from conversations I'm I'm having here it seems although this could still change and France isn't quite on board that the e.u. Is really thinking of granting that 3 month directed extension mentions in the prime minister's extension letter except here in Brussels that stopped a flex tension because the u.k. Would not be back on to the e.u. For the full 3 months if the new deal will wrestle 5 beforehand it could leave at any time before so if it's really source of as clear as this already why aren't we hearing from e.u. Leaders yet why are they keeping Westminster in suspense well for 3 main reasons 1st of all because the presidents of the European Council hasn't yet spoken to every single one of the 27 e.u. Leaders and don't forget each one of them has a potential veto on the extension Secondly while Boris Johnson and his government may be in a political hurry to hear from the e.u. The e.u. Is not under a similar hurry and that's also because of reason number 3 they want to send a message to the u.k. Not to take rolling Brecht extensions for granted the e.u. Would love to attach a condition to an extension saying will only give this to you if you really try and set about ratifying the new negotiated deal please u.k. But of course legally and practically that could prove rather difficult. Well as catcher said there France in particular has concerns about an extension and the length of any extension Mary Claire poor is a French m.p. Who sits on the country's national assembly Foreign Affairs Committee she told b.b.c. But she thinks keeping extension short would focus everyone's minds a longer extension would provide new ideas so more time you have when you are a member of Parliament I know how many self a member of fandom and the more you want to put your mark on the takes the more you want to give a new ideas just come out here on this line here on this one so I think that no everybody is started on we have to put our energy is something else if there is a shot extension it would be as a better for everybody we have to focus minds in something else on that with people have to spend their time to go free I would say to go quickly if the text and to check with it's compliant with the spirit of feet and then there will be some lows on the British side to apply you to to to transpose it into your lows but more as a multimeter give again the more ideas you can you can suggest. Merry clap Paul p. Well Paul Knight's friend I know it was mooted a writes from Paris in the Daily Telegraph and I asked on Elizabeth how people in France are feeling about the bricks at the way I mean people in the street at this stage I think have given up on the idea that they wanted to stand anything scaring old. Women and McCall from the still it was very hard line and some of it was calculation and I think some of it was basically a sort of feeling of annoyance because. His aides and people around him kept on saying look the British have never played the game that been true Europeans they wanted. Exemptions they wanted to repeat good riddance and that was their early on and I must say I was always fascinated by this and that was even before my home was elected I remember the man who was in charge of a whole class which is the sort of body that covers what would be the equivalent of the city of London and he said we shall feast on the carcass of the city of London meaning you know the banks will come back which was a bit nasty and very ambitious because. The city of London has goal many assets not all of which are going to be completely destroyed by projects that. Many of which I'm sure you'd say are not in Paris that's the thing isn't it there's a lot of financial infrastructure in London that isn't in Paris and there's Anders and when some of the people who gave that sort of reactions they will not be astute all the fine the national industry in Brussels much happened to meet at the time and they said we really will regret the Brits because when you look at financial regulation you have the Germans who want to favor the industry you've got the French wall top down government regulation. Technocratic and then you had the British who are free trade and opening the markets and dairy. And the mix was good the mix was good because each was bringing sort of different tastes and all 3 what you gather to achieve something that was more or less safe and more or less daring but at least had all the components and getting you know it's not good for the rest of Europe to to not to have the Brits because it will it will get into something that it will be even more pure and ponderous than this all so some people do say that the departure of Britain is not good for the rest of Europe even for the way it's just managed let We're not even talking about. The damage the trade and and the damage to many things and international relations but just out you know when all eyes were on Parliament you know and we're watching the win and then the loss yesterday the Senate was talking about this to the French Senate where they are and they've they've been getting this pretty hard line from some French government ministers Yes and it's something that has not and they've got they've been getting it from McCoy and France you know everything that helped we had kings and we remember this and the attitude is look 1st of all. It's I mean it's a personal feeling but I get to talking with people there's a feeling that there was so much incompetence on the French competent by not the competent but they also very arrogant about Competent some they thought it's been 3 years it was not you know you they were supposed to get to something the government did falls in many ways about home most perfectly well because you said it the French negotiator who negotiated for all of Europe the 27 on this there would be delegations from from parliament yes into his office after 2 and a half years and in his office they would oral So the idea that please do get your act together is is to some extent a little understandable Well look let's suppose for a minute there is actually a negotiated breaks that the owner does take place before Christmas. And then let's just park that if it happens and if it happens in the fullness of time because it's only really the beginning of the whole process how is France going to be affected economically other bits of France that are going to suffer more than other bits they're all bits of France that are going to suffer because. Britain is one of our closest trading partners Britain has got the highest trade deficit with rolls of all trading partners with France so really I mean it's we're not we're not happy about the whole thing you could areas of France that were counted hand with the British and of course you think of Britain in Normandy because there will be a massive problem with fishing and fishing rights when Britain the the e.u. But British fisherman fish fish that the British do not eat and I'm sure there's a Gilbert and Sullivan line in. There the fish come out but they don't they're on the dinner table import fish that you like eating and they say you sent us the fish but you finish and those are entirely. Packets retreated etc in factories in towns in Brittany that do nothing else so the idea that you know you can have a ghost because for a bit because the capacity is there but the fish can't cross and fish is a very good example because it doesn't last very long you know you can have a car as a Frigidaire when you think right Ok well wait for 2 years 2 months it's really annoying 3 months but they will be the same state at the end of it fish you know it doesn't take long to to spoil so that's really something that worries everyone well tell us a little bit about the sense of of you know other countries and in Europe I think they're all going to the French Quarter here very hard line stance here will surely sort of how do the French feel knowing that there is going to be some. Resistance to their recession Yeah that's a real problem because. When he can paint 2 and a half years ago for the presidency and he had this really amazing picture if you had as many plumed gold European flags in his rowdies as you had French flags he's really the French French 1st French politician who complain on Europe as being a great and positive thing and you know he got elected and that was a great deal of goodwill waiting for him. And what's amazing is that he has to some extent trampled the expectations fast but not only of Germany Chancellor Merkel is wily is a very. Good she knows perfectly well that the German industry the car industry etc would suffer from a hardline from a whole new deal and therefore she's always said what's important is getting to something that's manageable for everyone she has no ego who is a very un French way of looking at things she is a consensus person she had to reach a consensus in her own country because the opposition has you know you asked the opposition what they think about and you work on this together she you asked different London who got different interest the different regions in Germany who all have different economic effect all of this is a long process of discussion and getting to to a point and in front of the boat you know the chief says and that's the president the president say what he wants and you put up or shut up and there was a feeling that Emanuel McColl thought Ok I've told under the Merkel she didn't say no and therefore it's all done and that is not what is happening in toll the other thing is that you've got other European countries that have their own beef with Europe but they feel like the French that you can best fight the problems within Europe and not from the outside where you have no influence at all. 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