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tv   The Papers  BBC News  May 14, 2017 11:30pm-11:45pm BST

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' tye tye macris 'tye macris and south-east, it andrew tye macris and south—east, it could be heavy. it may mist us and move to the east. further north and west, the weather will be brighter. and then towards the end of the week, it looks as though we will see cooler air coming week, it looks as though we will see cooleraircoming in week, it looks as though we will see cooler air coming in from the atlantic. that will mean that things will freshen up and we will see some sunshine and also some showers. that it. hello, this is bbc news with martine croxall. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment, first the headlines at 11:31: the head of europol the eu's law enforcement agency has warned £5}? ié'iifgg‘fifllééfig‘gfi’rf ff will stage a "summer of protest" over the government's 1% cap on pay rises. the new french president emmanuel macron, has been sworn—in at the elysee palace. in his inaugural address, he said the country was on the verge of a great renaissance. labour have pledged to introduce
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a "robin hood" tax on financial transactions, to raise billions of pounds for public services iflig’fisfigéi and it's been a winning night for happy valley at the bafta television awards. the series won best drama and its star took the lead actress award. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the broadcaster and author, natalie haynes. tomorrow's front pages, starting with — france's new president dominates the financial times‘ front page — it says emmanuel macron will meet angela merkel tomorrow but that he faces a raft of challenges.
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the eye says theresa may is to make a pitch to labour voters by guaranteeing eu labour laws. the telegraph reports the pm's workplace promises will include a legal right to take time off work to care for loved ones. the daily mail says that the she will say it would be the tories‘ greatest ever expansion of workers‘ rights. the guardian focuses more on the campaign — it says labour and the tories are battling for working class votes and that jeremy corbyn will promise to take 1 million people off nhs waiting lists by 2020. the times has a report on last 355555 eeeeq'esee? 5375.55 : it says the health secretaryjeremy hunt was warned about poor nhs cyber—security last summer. the mirror warns that hackers could strike britain again with infected computers spreading a worm across networks. but a different top story entirely for the sun, which reports that the moors murderer ian brady is on the brink of death.
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