And Longfield letter follows the death of money Russell the 14 year old standard says Instagram is partly to blame for taking our own money and Longfield wants a digital on but it's been paid for by the industry I think clearly it is an argument growing about regulation but importantly if they say quite openly that they can't control what goes on their sites then parents everywhere know that and children know that these are more dangerous platforms than they thought when the companies say they are working hard to keep their platform safe and their cause for the ukase and that's been system to be overhauled and he's on the All Parliamentary Group on consumer protection want to standardize the system so people know who they can complain to. And gas field has been discovered in the North Sea It is 118 miles east of a Dane and could contain up to 250000000 barrels Mike Tolan's from the trade association oil and gas lots roughly equivalent to hold for the total gas for use in the U.K. So this alone would supply the U.K. For about 6 months completely gas the last 6 months without a couple of really good announcements that if you like in line people that the U.K. Is all just still drilling and make Hatton has the 5 guys both Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says his side simply weren't good enough as their Premier League title hopes of a huge blow as he lets an early lead slip in that see wonder feat at Newcastle Matt Ritchie's 2nd half penalty completely turn around and he's a little forking over by a 7 point lead with a win at home to Leicester tonight Burnley looked like they were set for an upset at Old Trafford leaving soon against Manchester United with 3 minutes of normal time remaining but i policy from Paul Pogba added injury time strike from Victor Lindelof tonight the victory following they came from to know that at half time at home to Brighton they were in for 2 or lost all would see when one is at home to Cardiff wolves are up to 7000 of their 3 a victory at home to West Ham we 1st met in charge of herself and it with a one will defeat at home to Everton transfer wise Newcastle could be set to break their 14 year old transfer record by signing power of. 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The U.K. On digital and online I brought sharp we're up on my and there's no getting away from the news this morning a look at the front pages of papers made past the Middle East on your way to work and they're all I think her slip show or the Financial Times which always of course breaks and says Ms move to rewrite breaks that deal sets collision course with Brussels the Daily Mirror says May's deal back from the dead for now. The Times says that May has united the Tories behind fresh talks and the Express and the mail are triumphal to resist triumphs as the Daily Mail on a night of high drama the prime minister when he breaks support unites our party crushes carbon and tells you let's do a deal so after a night of voting are we any closer to understanding if and when BRACKS Well arrive on British. Yours and what it will look like it's time for a very late emergency Breck's cost. B.B.C. Sounds music radio podcasts Laurie's here. Doing her 200th Yeah I don't want to go but I. Know you. Have to I know you have to do stuff but I'm going. To file more more more. Yeah actually I never had a dollar and yes long ago it wasn't. But should we. Start. As an infusion to begin to. So you guys are going to start with the important stuff which is the news from producer Dino that breaks the cast has been tasked by the people at B.B.C. Sounds to compile cast playlist in this era of on demand and people streaming their choices and all the rest of it. So. Where do we start with that before we delve into matters could be a little I think Laura and I have some quite you know you had saved. This is. Yeah. We're going to go through the list. Yeah that's right you know also. She No I can't tell the story but when we played that really loudly on the laptop. With another colleague at a different political event I can't tell you surely little. Story there's also if we opened up to other colleagues and no but if we don't talk about it before one of the lesser known facts about the British political establishment there's a deep love of county. That emerges that party conferences because everyone opposed such a wallflower. So let's open it up to brace it cast there's not to anyone in politics that's what I say probably watch as I was fearing for my little time was descending to the point we normally reach about 25 minutes and we will watch for the minutes. Sure go on with the actual podcast Yeah yeah 60. To fill B.B.C. 5 Live and. Who knows about breaks no one's culture can close cooperation here is if there is some difficulty to have to agree with the Brits excuse myself let's think about bread it's a must see I must follow this is the my. Boss of the speech I can only describe as a dog's breakfast 3 Mine is in late is going to end well for this matter we don't know what is what So it's so crisp. And it's quarter to 11. Years do you know what it's well for us may I really like him tell you more good point I'm always here as well yeah I can show you in Brussels Yeah I posted 12 Why are you out and. I mean. Like paid for anybody to. Preach Belgian 1st from a. 50 percent of their 1st British waters so they're quite worried about no deal actually being sort of taken off the table and I know I'm fishermen to a very early don't know why they do it I will be getting up in about 4 and a half 5 hours Connel if you go into with me have you go away don't know because I'm not actually go. And I want to vote because borrowing base. I did they go for me that they go to the Cornish coast and then they hang around there and then they go in the fresh off the Sussex coast on the comeback or their fish back in the U.K. Which they will not be able to do automatically I want to one time I was on the name of journalism on a fishing boat out of Whitby and went to self for talk in the morning so I couldn't really film anything until it got lights which was a good couple of hours later as it was getting larger but we're going to get a great door and show lovely lovely start to a television piece I shot it's become a bond it was spewing up over the side of the but my day didn't get much better on the health problems so I think it was. A good ship and then we rolled back you know polls about 10 o'clock at night my sense of the. Sort of the skipper said I don't remember passing a lighthouse on the why I said no you won't this is hardly. Listen I was a gentleman just like I want to get back home and I want to talk about Spanish fishermen's you know there is something to talk about how good boy. My micro go trawler story yeah for all of them are forwarded to the door you know and said oh yeah good point. Actually catch is tell your sister I'll do for you what happened I mean that's what I mean this is a respect your elders and I had to move on our part so. You're sort of sort of where we are I mean from the Prime Minister's perspective it went better than it could have done share so the Prime Minister started the day thinking that she was going to get beaten again in his comments. She scored what I described diplomatically on the on the B.B.C. Online as an unconventional when in other words she did a screaming you time to sit Aha I will ask for legal changes and binding changes to their withdrawal agreement the divorce deal between the E.U. And the U.K. And then miraculously we've seen something we haven't seen for a long time Tory. Unity is not tired now how it can last is a different question because it's built on a promise that she might not be able to keep what also happened today was that parliament expressed its view that it really really really doesn't want the U.K. To leave the European Union without a formal deal having been completed but important caveat klaxon parliament did not take the opportunity to do something much more dramatic which was to take control of the BRICS that process if the government can't do a deal so again why no floor I was really interested in them why a couple of reasons 1st off people were really scared about the precedent because the way that was being put forward with that which was that idea with the support of Tories like that Bowles and all the rest but the way they designed their. A plan to make it have real meaning and force was that they wanted to change the law to say that if there was a deal by the end of February then M.P.'s would take control of the order paper to use the technical thing and that's a huge deal it basically would have taken away the right of not just this government but potentially future governments to get their things done in the House of Commons and that's a massive I mean that there were you know a lot few who even if they wanted they absolutely supported the instincts they were really worried about the precedent that would set hugely worried and you know if it could prevent other people thought well actually desperate times desperate measures it's worth it because no deal in their feud be so bad that we absolutely have to have a way of parliament taking control but I think the other reason why M.P. Said go for it is something that we've seen again and again remain areas are like oh no not as organized and noise militants but says here's our and who's happy tonight who's drinking hadn't of champagne I was going to jump to the cliche who's drinking round it Jacob Reese mugs night. Tonight city is delighted that they pushed the PM she did what they wanted and she lives to fight another day but Laura are they are they trapping her well we don't know so some people are suspicious that what you have done here the ultra group of Brits tears. For press or casters who maybe knew Brits as those who are not familiar with our. Alphabet soup of Dickless acronyms the European Research Group the ultra princes hears. She's done what they want. There's a lot of suspicion that they are crowing because she's promised to change the backstop that she can't deliver all it does is run the clock down for another couple weeks and then lo and behold she won't get anything she'll get back no say not going to bite you anyway I watch listen I do and Mark Francois one of one of their number has said exactly that on camera tonight right the flipside is depending what the prime minister does with this break of peace and harmony and small but actual majority for something. She could play it much more smartly than that. And there is a possibility that she can keep pretty much all of them on board. There is a possibility that the next time or maybe the next time after that because sorry to say it we may be hearing it one more time but 2 more times and maybe 3 more times at that point you might get some Labor M.P.'s coming across so they kind of the answer to that is it to depends because there's a flip side to that argument also says well maybe maybe she leader government is trapping them because if she can deliver a change in the backstop and the D.P. Stays on board well where's then their intellectual argument for resisting it so it's this kind of psychological gymnastics that should write the European is hooked actually that one might well I would love it I wouldn't quite well yeah I mean one of my sort of senior sources said to me the other day the only reason there's not abject panic in European capitals about no deal at the moment is because that transfixed by what's going on in the K. They're still eating popcorn. And but it's what you'll hear from to cause I think you know it's very inching what you know what you're saying and how your analyzing the situation Westminster but the bottom the bottom about that that I and Adam I'm sure in all stand want to keep screaming every point is that's all very well to have all those agreements amongst yourselves in the U.K. But Brussels you know leaders. And and we're not back and also to reason may has actually leaders told or to the December summit where it is that you need to demonstrate to us that you've got a path to victory for the deal being ratified in moments and one of the reasons they didn't give a more help in December because they were unconvinced by that she had a plan to do that and they said You've got to demonstrate to us what your path to victory is and she's done in a way this is not the path to victory that Wellstone that you cited suspected it because they thought it would be or hope to go across party majority for never has a close relationship absolutely absolutely but I think now. Now you know that the goal post move everywhere and all sides day so now there's European voices saying well yes OK so she's showing that she could get unity in Parliament over this but these were just amendments this is not meaningful vote and therefore it's not properly indicative and you know I think that there's a feeling over here that the time pressure is well I mean I say this I love the time pressures in the U.K. With 59 days to get a break today know that the immediate time pressure is on the prime minister and not on E.U. Leaders they are not going to rush forward and sort of throw open the doors you know we have from them tonight they said you know if you want to extend the negotiating period where open to that if you want to have a look at the future relationship text the post breaks relations sex where open to that but we're definitely you know open to the backstop or changing anything else inside the Woodrell agreement and I don't expect them to barge in a hurry from that position if they haven't budged from it because they'll certainly do their damnedest not to is there even the beginnings catch of the smidgen of sort of private chatter around which the cold is those the long days of. The beginnings of you know private chat in Brussels about sort of something anything that can move anywhere in the direction of not necessarily you know ripping up the withdrawal agreements or taking out great chunks of it but you know we've heard references and we have amongst chitchat So what's that word code or seal or with kind of stuff something that sits halfway between know where to go to where they were going to someone with an awful dream so you go on codicil is actually something that applies to a WILL NOT a treaty just to. You know that's Mr Binder he turns the attorney that that commercial really has no application and. Then someone like you know Jose Manuel Barroso and cats have to go and you do that all the way then I mean it's Josie isnt it. I don't know you tell because it was your day doing. That we get there when you were yourself he said not long for Christmas something along the lines of There are really clever lawyers and I think they can work something you know now he cannot be accused of being anything other than a kind of fully paid up your if that was the point I'm not saying for a 2nd it's going to be straightforward or that they want to do it and they've got to that's a loud and clear you know you say that loads of times they absolutely do not want to do it and they didn't think they'd need to actually lower they didn't think they'd be in this position now they really thought that in a time of well I mean national emergency I say and in inverted commas but with something of of so key and crucial to the national interest that cross party corporation would have emerged by now a B. As you heard from Sabina way on just the other day I'm not really negotiator thank you saying the other day basically that the reason Mays now handicapped because she didn't keep her parliament on board you know way the E.U. Leaders kept the European Parliament on board thread throughout this process is that so when she said by that well whether or not it's tribal So she is a minority government so yes she's got no space and you've got and we're in an era where you've got the 2 political parties are more different and they've been at any other time and that is 2 things so they just when I was really amazed by how far Sabean away and went and just imagine for a 2nd if Ali Robbins had gone on the record to say well you know that you know he's stressed he's been rubbish Well how do you say that sorry I'm getting I'm getting but I'm just 1st just imagine that well that God might if you mean what I just. How many things get said in Parliament the whole time you know derogatory comments about the E.U. And so and I don't think she was having a go I think in her mind probably I mean you know I don't know so but you know she was saying this in a matter of fact tone that she's known for but in terms of I just said in terms of having seen here it just it did suggest to me a lot about. I. Despite the last 2 and a half years where both sides have been watching each other's policies civilly. Quite David I say naive. About how things will play out for an official this is not told to you know I'm not making any judgment on why she said what she said to the fact that it was a belief that was sincerely held or any of that but the kind of. Anyway I just find it I mean we really think it is another example when you're going to do it and also you well know she didn't have to say is enough an official to go and it was a balancing act I think you know and I think he said. Go go go go go you know me I mean just speaking it's like you know very. Well. Speaking of somebody who was there and saw 3 feet away from her for 2 and a half hours for this event where she was talking. Before she said if you think it was totally gripping and I mean I'll send you the recording of the voice memo because it's worth read listening to which I did again this morning. You think that's the words you were just looking. At my desk over the last. One you know. If you think the contents of what she said was I'm talking about so easy to see in the eye rolling the cheek glowing the pope saying people make comments about certain things that you don't like very well. But when you don't talk to people from seeing barnyard performance that's a pretty horrible way of putting a performance but it was a performance so they were like you know what we are all a bit fed up I don't know it was just a lot of some truth ball and I think they just fell actually also they feel that their job is done she actually then said at the end of the event I've got nothing to do not my job is going to shift and actually you hear people in the British side speculating about well we'll. All the Robins the famous all the robins be the one who comes and do the last 2 we keep together as far as day and the your turn just about right and you can see right then and there are politicians right here already saying to me today you know Mean Price to use today not and also not ardent but sitting there is saying to me today. If this was before the Commons this afternoon if the prime minister say's as we hope and believe she will that we've got to have another go back still then Robbins can't be the person to go do it well and it was interesting that in the Commons she said maybe she's at. Home. Or something like you do you know she had some I like myself and. Barclay the back and