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with me are tony evans, sport columnist at the london evening standard and anne ashworth, assistant editormes. nice to have you both here. i know, anne, you will treat our to your analysis of how well the pages will put together. the sunday express is leading with news of the upcoming meeting between theresa may and donald trump. the protest against the new president make the front page of the observer, the daily mail claims that the prime minister will use a meeting with donald trump to tell him to stop insulting women, the sunday telegraph says they will negotiate trade barriers and any position nato, the sunday times claims that no 10 covered up a trident missile fiasco which a p pa re ntly trident missile fiasco which apparently veered off course in florida and headed towards the usa. tha nkfully florida and headed towards the usa. thankfully it was not armed. let's start with the sunday telegraph. loads about trump, would you believe. you have trump's new deal for britain, president trump's new tea m for britain, president trump's new team working on a deal. you have to remember that
with me are tony evans, sport columnist at the london evening standard and anne ashworth, assistant editormes. nice to have you both here. i know, anne, you will treat our to your analysis of how well the pages will put together. the sunday express is leading with news of the upcoming meeting between theresa may and donald trump. the protest against the new president make the front page of the observer, the daily mail claims that the prime minister will use a meeting with donald trump to tell...
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be looking at all tomorrow's front pages in the papers with my guests — mihir bose of the london evening standardmer pensions minister baroness altmann — that's at 10.40. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — with me, will perry. lester's claudio ranieri hasjust won manager of the year at the fifa awards. england flanker chris robshaw will miss the entire six nations. a shoulder injury rules him out for three months. and britain'sjohanna konta warms up for the start of australian open with a comfortable win at the sydney international. cristiano ronaldo is favourite to be named the world's best player at the inaugural best fifa football awards ceremony in zurich tonight. fifa has also named the best coaches in men's and women's football at the ceremony. claudio ranieri was up for best coach. 0ur sports news correspondent richard conway is there for us. is it the leading billy dong for claudio ranieri? it is! he has been awarded fifa's best coach award for 2016. it is freezing here tonight, but there will be a warm glow for claudio ranieri afte
be looking at all tomorrow's front pages in the papers with my guests — mihir bose of the london evening standardmer pensions minister baroness altmann — that's at 10.40. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — with me, will perry. lester's claudio ranieri hasjust won manager of the year at the fifa awards. england flanker chris robshaw will miss the entire six nations. a shoulder injury rules him out for three months. and...
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frost, entertainment editor at the huffington post, and robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard. i hope you have had a restful yuletide. nice to see you back here. tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the telegraph headlines the government's plan to build new garden towns in england to try to alleviate the housing crisis. it also reports on the hunt for the gunman who attacked an istanbul nightclub. the daily mail chooses to focus on the queen missing church due to illness, saying she has not been seen in public for 2h days. the guardian reports the demand from a top gp that the government must drop its plans to guarantee access to doctors at weekends or risk cuts to weekday services. thousands of patients are waiting for hip and knee operations, according to the daily express. it also quotes princess anne, who insists the queen's cold is improving. the i bears the headline "smiling killer" — referring to the gunman who killed 39 people in istanbul. and the times also headlines the attack, reporting that the islamic state — who claimed responsibility for the killings — has ple
frost, entertainment editor at the huffington post, and robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard. i hope you have had a restful yuletide. nice to see you back here. tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the telegraph headlines the government's plan to build new garden towns in england to try to alleviate the housing crisis. it also reports on the hunt for the gunman who attacked an istanbul nightclub. the daily mail chooses to focus on the queen missing church due to illness,...
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are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and tony evans, sport columnist at the london evening standarding by—election in stoke—on—trent central will be the party's leader — paul nuttall. the mep took charge of ukip in november. he'll now try to win the seat from labour, whose previous mp, tristam hunt, stood down to become the head of the v&a museum. ukip has high hopes of winning the seat after more than two thirds of voters backed brexit in the eu referendum. our correspondent matt cole says this is paul nuttall‘s chance to get into parliament. it is very clear, by becoming the candidate for stoke central, paul nuttall thinks he has a chance. he doesn't want to tarnish his reputation as we do. this is best attempt at getting a westminster seat, he has fought three general elections and a by—election previously. he is not quite nigel farage ex—con he fought seven, lost seven. paul nuttall will be looking to go better than that. labour won this by—election, but only by 5000 votes. paul nuttall will be thinking this will be his chance to get into parliament. an 18—year—old man has appea
are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times, and tony evans, sport columnist at the london evening standarding by—election in stoke—on—trent central will be the party's leader — paul nuttall. the mep took charge of ukip in november. he'll now try to win the seat from labour, whose previous mp, tristam hunt, stood down to become the head of the v&a museum. ukip has high hopes of winning the seat after more than two thirds of voters backed brexit in the eu referendum. our...
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frost, entertainment editor at the huffington post, and robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard telegraph headlines the government's plan to build new garden towns in england to try to alleviate the housing crisis. it also reports on the hunt for the gunman who attacked an istanbul nightclub. the daily mail chooses to focus on the queen missing church due to illness, saying she has not been seen in public for 24 days. the guardian reports the demand from a top gp that the government must drop its plans to guarantee access to doctors at weekends or risk cuts to weekday services. thousands of patients are waiting for hip and knee operations, according to the daily express. it also quotes princess anne, who insists the queen's cold is improving. the i bears the headline "smiling killer" — referring to the gunman who killed 39 people in istanbul.
frost, entertainment editor at the huffington post, and robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard telegraph headlines the government's plan to build new garden towns in england to try to alleviate the housing crisis. it also reports on the hunt for the gunman who attacked an istanbul nightclub. the daily mail chooses to focus on the queen missing church due to illness, saying she has not been seen in public for 24 days. the guardian reports the demand from a top gp that the...
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our guests joining me tonight are tony evans, sport columnist at the london evening standard, and anne is quarter past eight. the headlines on bbc news: a day of protests is being held across america and around the world, against president trump's new administration. theresa may is expected to fly to washington next week to meet the new us president. ukip's leader, paul nuttall, will contest next month's by—election in stoke—on—trent central. the seat has been held by labour since its creation in 1950. sport now, and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's james. good evening. it wasn't necessarily the result that tottenham wanted as they try to close the gap on chelsea at the top of the premier league table, but they will consider the 2—2 draw at manchester city a point gained after they came back from two goals down. city had dominated the first hour of the match, but couldn't hold on for what would have been an important morale boosting victory. ben croucher reports. he is one of the best managers in the world but is pep guardiola good enough for manchester city? he h
our guests joining me tonight are tony evans, sport columnist at the london evening standard, and anne is quarter past eight. the headlines on bbc news: a day of protests is being held across america and around the world, against president trump's new administration. theresa may is expected to fly to washington next week to meet the new us president. ukip's leader, paul nuttall, will contest next month's by—election in stoke—on—trent central. the seat has been held by labour since its...
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frost, entertainment editor at the huffington post and robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard in oldham are hunting for a hit—and—run driver who knocked down two girls from the same family, leaving one dead and the other fighting for her life in hospital. twelve year old helina kotlarova was killed when crossing the road with her eleven year old cousin. eye—witnesses said the girls were holding hands at the time. from oldham, danni hewson reports. today's family gathering should have been a celebration. instead, it was about sharing grief. the flowers laid here for 12—year—old helina kotlarova, killed in an apparent hit—and—run crash last night, a crash that also left her 11—year—old cousin critically ill. it is an incredibly busy road. the girls had crossed it to buy some crisps from the local shop. they were with a bigger group, more cousins and sisters, but they'd already made the return journey. the two girls held hands and stepped into the road. she was on the floor, she had blood all over herface, and i was touching her, i was trying to see if she's going to breathe or s
frost, entertainment editor at the huffington post and robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard in oldham are hunting for a hit—and—run driver who knocked down two girls from the same family, leaving one dead and the other fighting for her life in hospital. twelve year old helina kotlarova was killed when crossing the road with her eleven year old cousin. eye—witnesses said the girls were holding hands at the time. from oldham, danni hewson reports. today's family...
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with me is tony evans, a football journalist for the london evening standard and a survivor of the disasterry much for coming in. how will the families of the hillsborough victims be reacting to this news tonight? there is a certain amount of frustration that it has taken so long. and also annoying is that there is so few people looking forward to the prosecution. i think as the year goes on, we will see them feeling better about it because there is a strong political will to see justice done. what is important now in the way that the cbs —— cps handles this? what is important is the way that the take it forward, and that they put the right people in, if it goes to a trial in the dock. they have been extremely thorough. this has been a rigorous investigation. and it is still ongoing. there are still 170 cases being investigated but these are the main ones. and i think that basically they have their ducks in a row and they are ready to go. he reassured are the hillsborough families by the fact that it has been so thorough, even though it has taken such a long time? given the twists and turns
with me is tony evans, a football journalist for the london evening standard and a survivor of the disasterry much for coming in. how will the families of the hillsborough victims be reacting to this news tonight? there is a certain amount of frustration that it has taken so long. and also annoying is that there is so few people looking forward to the prosecution. i think as the year goes on, we will see them feeling better about it because there is a strong political will to see justice done....
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and robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard. so we have to press on. we have the time to ta ke have to press on. we have the time to take a bit longer at 11:30pm. the telegraph headlines the government's plan to build new garden towns in england to try to alleviate the housing crisis. it also reports on the hunt for the gunman who attacked an istanbul nightclub. the daily mail chooses to focus on the queen missing church due to illness, saying she has not been seen in public for 2h days. thousands of patients are waiting for hip and knee operations, according to the daily express. it also quotes princess anne — who insists the queen's cold is improving. thousands of patients are waiting for hip and knee operations, according to the daily express. it also quotes princess anne — who insists the queen's cold is improving. let's and the independent has a picture of and the independent has a picture of a funeral of one of victims of the istanbul attacks, along with the story that fundamentalist schools have been downgraded by 0fsted.
and robert fox, defence editor at the london evening standard. so we have to press on. we have the time to ta ke have to press on. we have the time to take a bit longer at 11:30pm. the telegraph headlines the government's plan to build new garden towns in england to try to alleviate the housing crisis. it also reports on the hunt for the gunman who attacked an istanbul nightclub. the daily mail chooses to focus on the queen missing church due to illness, saying she has not been seen in public...
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evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me is pippa crerar, political correspondent from the london evening standardal stay with us for that. the independent police complaints commission has said a firearm was discovered in a car being driven by a man shot dead by police last night. in a statement, the ipcc said the weapon did not appear to be a police—issue firearm. yaser yacub was driving off the m62 slip road at huddersfield when a number of unmarked police cars surrounded his vehicle — in what west yorkshire say was a pre—planned operation. danny savage reports. the day after the shooting, and the cars involved remain exactly where they stopped last night. the two dark—coloured vehicles and the silver mercedes are unmarked police cars. the two white cars are understood to be the target of the operation. as they boxed in the cars and stopped, armed officers were quickly out of their vehicles, and shots were fired. bullet holes can be seen in the windscreen of a white audi. the keys of the vehicles have today been left on the bonnet of that car. forensics officers have been examining the scene in
evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me is pippa crerar, political correspondent from the london evening standardal stay with us for that. the independent police complaints commission has said a firearm was discovered in a car being driven by a man shot dead by police last night. in a statement, the ipcc said the weapon did not appear to be a police—issue firearm. yaser yacub was driving off the m62 slip road at huddersfield when a number of unmarked police cars surrounded his vehicle...
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it is 7:00am in singapore, midnight in london, and 8:00pm in the united states, where donald trump has given what is, even by his standards, a quite extraordinary interview. speaking to the london times newspaper in his new york office, the president—elect held forth on a range of issues sure to reverberate around the world. he called nato obsolete, though he insisted the defence organisation was still very important. and on trade, he criticised china, and said the system just wasn't working for america. here is a little of what mr trump, due to be inaugurated later this week, had to say. the problem is, the united states is a lwa ys the problem is, the united states is always taken the problem is, the united states is always ta ken advantage the problem is, the united states is always taken advantage of. yes. we have hundreds of billions of dollars of trade deficits with china. we have $805 billion in trade deficits, with the world. you almost say, who is making these deals, when you're losing that kind of money, right? we actually have almost $800 billion, almost $800 billion in trade deficits with the world. so you say
it is 7:00am in singapore, midnight in london, and 8:00pm in the united states, where donald trump has given what is, even by his standards, a quite extraordinary interview. speaking to the london times newspaper in his new york office, the president—elect held forth on a range of issues sure to reverberate around the world. he called nato obsolete, though he insisted the defence organisation was still very important. and on trade, he criticised china, and said the system just wasn't working...
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london. it's certainly heartening that the government has understood the need for an industrial strategy, making things matter. in november, i read in the evening standardxit from the european union, david davis, had agreed with the london mayor, sadiq khan, that he would have a monthly face—to—face meeting and this would take place both before and after article 50. so that the position of london could be understood at every stage of the negotiation. as far as i know, there is no such arrangement for the north—east of england. if there are negotiations, and money is to come back, let that go to the regions, let's have constitutional change. in scotland, they want more powers for devolution, and probably stay in, as they say. we've combined, and i've combined with my colleague gordon brown, together, to see if scotland and the north, as a powerhouse, if you want a real powerhouse, put scotland and the north together for the same reason. to redistribute the power, redistribute the resources and begin to develop a northern economy. we don't want to be patronised. we do not intend to bring a begging bowl. but we do insist that we be given the tools so that
london. it's certainly heartening that the government has understood the need for an industrial strategy, making things matter. in november, i read in the evening standardxit from the european union, david davis, had agreed with the london mayor, sadiq khan, that he would have a monthly face—to—face meeting and this would take place both before and after article 50. so that the position of london could be understood at every stage of the negotiation. as far as i know, there is no such...
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london, and other cities across the uk, but the biggest event was in washington. from there, james cook reports. washington has a long history of public protest but even judged by those standardsis march is massive. hundreds of thousands of women and many men as well poured into the capital to make their voices heard. i came from hawaii to be here today and i am here to represent all the people that cannot be here. i am glad there is a lot of people who are willing to come and stand up for these things. i feel it is important. it's not that we hate trump but we hate what he stands for. bigotry and racism, we will not stand for that. it gives me hope for the future, it was a really dark day when the election results came in and seeing this gives me hope that we will move forward for the better. it is clear from the scale of this march that president trump faces an enormous and perhaps impossible challenge, convincing these women and many more like them around the country that he governs for all america. he will need more than a prayer to unite the nation. mr trump and his vice president started their first full day in office at church with theirfamilies. the new president shows
london, and other cities across the uk, but the biggest event was in washington. from there, james cook reports. washington has a long history of public protest but even judged by those standardsis march is massive. hundreds of thousands of women and many men as well poured into the capital to make their voices heard. i came from hawaii to be here today and i am here to represent all the people that cannot be here. i am glad there is a lot of people who are willing to come and stand up for...
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london trading standards says 15 shops have been fined more than £160,000 each and some business owners given suspended jail sentences. the treatments include poisonous chemicals like mercury and can cause organ failure and eveneak service between caterham and london victoria. around 200 buses will run on some other routes. let's get the rest of the travel now. of course we have had some snow, so we'll look at how that's affecting things in a moment. the district line has severe delays because of a signal failure. and of course there's no tfl rail service between brentwood and shenfield for works. let's take a look at the roads. we've still got snow around in places. this is the a21 at farnborough, driving conditions could be slow and difficult at times. ice is causing a problem for buses on some small roads at south croydon, purley, new addington and biggin hill. and, aside from the weather, we've still got roadworks on the a1 holloway road — it remains closed. now we've had some snow, but, despite that, more than 6,000 tropical butterflies are to go on display this weekend at rhs wisley in surrey. they'll be inside a glasshouse, of course, and there'll be 50 different species from places like central and so
london trading standards says 15 shops have been fined more than £160,000 each and some business owners given suspended jail sentences. the treatments include poisonous chemicals like mercury and can cause organ failure and eveneak service between caterham and london victoria. around 200 buses will run on some other routes. let's get the rest of the travel now. of course we have had some snow, so we'll look at how that's affecting things in a moment. the district line has severe delays because...
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london, and other cities across the uk, but the biggest event was in washington. from there, james cook reports. washington has a long history of public protest, but even by those standardsundreds of thousands of women and many men too poured into the capital to make their voices heard. many men too poured into the capital to make their voices heardlj many men too poured into the capital to make their voices heard. i came from hawaii to be here today, to represent all the people that can't be here. i'm really glad a lot of people are willing to come and stand up people are willing to come and stand up for this kind of thing. it's important. it's not that we hate trump, we hate what he stands for. bigotry, racism, we're not going to stand for that. it gives me hope for oui’ stand for that. it gives me hope for our future. it was a dark day when the election results came in. this gives me hope that we will move forward for the better. it is clear from the scale of this march that president trump faces an enormous, perhaps impossible challenge. convincing these women and many more like them around the country that he governs for all america. like them around the country tha
london, and other cities across the uk, but the biggest event was in washington. from there, james cook reports. washington has a long history of public protest, but even by those standardsundreds of thousands of women and many men too poured into the capital to make their voices heard. many men too poured into the capital to make their voices heardlj many men too poured into the capital to make their voices heard. i came from hawaii to be here today, to represent all the people that can't be...