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with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday people. and the political commentatorjo phillips. very good evening to both of you. really looking forward to our chat. first of all, tomorrow's front pages. starting with the telegraph, i believe. theresa may writes in the the sunday telegraph that she'll tell brussels that "money paid in the past" by the uk must be taken into account in the final divorce bill. the sunday times reports a tory wobble in the opinion polls, as cuts for elderly people slash theresa may's lead. it puts the tories on 44%, with labour on 35%. the observer reports that theresa may's school meals plan "to hit 900,000 poor children", and there are concerns it could punish tory party target voters. "the dementia tax backlash" is the mail on sunday's headline, as the paper reports a survation poll suggesting the tories‘ lead has slipped by 5% after its pledge to make elederly people pay for care — but they're still 12% ahead of labour.
with me are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and the sunday people. and the political commentatorjo phillips. very good evening to both of you. really looking forward to our chat. first of all, tomorrow's front pages. starting with the telegraph, i believe. theresa may writes in the the sunday telegraph that she'll tell brussels that "money paid in the past" by the uk must be taken into account in the final divorce bill. the sunday times reports a tory wobble in the...
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with me are katy balls, who's a political correspondent at the spectator and nigel nelson, politicalsunday mirror, and sunday people. let us show you what we have so far. the observer headlines on labour's plans to increase income tax for people earning more than £80,000 ifjeremy corbyn becomes the next prime minister. the sunday times — says the move is in a bid to shore up labour's core support — as a new poll shows the party has fallen 19 points behind the tories. the paper — which is publishing its annual rich list — also says brexit has seen the combined wealth of the country's 1,000 richest individuals surge. the sunday express says — theresa may is to unveil a set of manifesto pledges — which will serve as labour's death warrant. and the mail on sunday criticises a controversial drama to be aired on the bbc about the royal family. the bbc has defended the production as fictional. so then, let's kick off with the observer. katie, that promise it seems from labour we will fund spending by raising tax on £80,000 a year earners. we have heard labour we re year earners. we have hea
with me are katy balls, who's a political correspondent at the spectator and nigel nelson, politicalsunday mirror, and sunday people. let us show you what we have so far. the observer headlines on labour's plans to increase income tax for people earning more than £80,000 ifjeremy corbyn becomes the next prime minister. the sunday times — says the move is in a bid to shore up labour's core support — as a new poll shows the party has fallen 19 points behind the tories. the paper — which is...
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guestsjoining me tonight are katy balls, who‘s a political correspondent at the spectator, and nigel nelsoning a botched burglary. 61—year—old guy hedger was killed after at least two intruders entered his home in dorset. from poole, duncan kennedy reports. it was in the early hours of last sunday morning that guy hedger was shot at his home near ringwood just outside bournemouth. he was taken to hospital but later died. the 61—year—old businessman had worked in marketing and was the director of a schools academy trust. today, three men were brought to the magistrates‘ court at poole in dorset, charged with the murder of mr hedger and with aggravated burglary. the three men are kevin downton, 40, jason backus, a1, and 44—year—old scot keeping. the hearing lasted just five minutes. there was no application for bail. all three men are remanded in custody. the men, who all come from dorset, will next appear by video link at winchester crown court on tuesday. a ao—year—old woman arrested in connection with the case has been released, pending further police investigations. police in south yorksh
guestsjoining me tonight are katy balls, who‘s a political correspondent at the spectator, and nigel nelsoning a botched burglary. 61—year—old guy hedger was killed after at least two intruders entered his home in dorset. from poole, duncan kennedy reports. it was in the early hours of last sunday morning that guy hedger was shot at his home near ringwood just outside bournemouth. he was taken to hospital but later died. the 61—year—old businessman had worked in marketing and was the...
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guestsjoining me tonight are katy balls, who's a political correspondent at the spectator, and nigel nelsontor of the sunday mirror and sunday people. with less than 2a hours to go before voting starts, france's election authority has warned the media against spreading information hacked from the campaign of the centrist candidate, emmanuel macron. it says anyone ignoring the advice could face prosecution. aides to mr macron say the hacking attack was intended to undermine french democracy. james reynolds has sent this report. emmanuel macron arrived last night for his final interview, assuming that his campaign was basically done. but whilst he was speaking, documents stolen from his team were being circulated online. his campaign had been hacked. coming in the last hour, his team said this intervention is an attempt to destabilise democracy, as happened in the usa during the last election. who stole these documents? in the past, emmanuel macron said that russian—backed hackers were out to get him. 0ne cyber expert said this hack looks different. it is very low—level, compared with what th
guestsjoining me tonight are katy balls, who's a political correspondent at the spectator, and nigel nelsontor of the sunday mirror and sunday people. with less than 2a hours to go before voting starts, france's election authority has warned the media against spreading information hacked from the campaign of the centrist candidate, emmanuel macron. it says anyone ignoring the advice could face prosecution. aides to mr macron say the hacking attack was intended to undermine french democracy....
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our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and the sundaycommentator jo phillips. jeremy corbyn has restated labour's commitment to renewing trident after his shadow foreign secretary suggested the party's support for the nuclear deterrent couldn't be guaranteed. mr corbyn insisted labour's manifesto commitment to trident was unequivocal. here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. cheering 0n the campaign trail, the last thing he wanted was fresh questions about the uk's nuclear deterrent. but today he had to clarify his party's stance. it came after a senior labour figure, when asked if the party would commit to keeping the trident missile system even after a defence review, said this. well, no, of course not. if you have a review, you have to have a review. jeremy corbyn has long opposed nuclear weapons, but his party's policy is to support the renewal of trident. something he had to confirm again today. the manifesto makes it very clear that the labour party has come to the decision that it's committed to trident. we're also going t
our guests joining me tonight are nigel nelson, political editor of the sunday mirror and the sundaycommentator jo phillips. jeremy corbyn has restated labour's commitment to renewing trident after his shadow foreign secretary suggested the party's support for the nuclear deterrent couldn't be guaranteed. mr corbyn insisted labour's manifesto commitment to trident was unequivocal. here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. cheering 0n the campaign trail, the last thing he wanted was fresh...
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for the the many, not the few, nigel nelson political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentatorjo phillips. let's catch up on the latest developments on the campaign trail. theresa may is being accused of making a "major u—turn" in her plans to reform the funding of social care in england. but, tonight she denied anything of the sort, in an interview with the bbc‘s andrew neil. but labour says the lady is for turning. and the conservatives can't be trusted. we have not rewritten the manifesto, the principles upon which it is written remain the same, we need to ensure that we have long—term sustainability and social care, we need to be able to ensure that we can fund social care for the future, we are doing the honest thing in putting a proposal to the british people. how is it honest to reject a cap in your manifesto and four days later say, we are going to have a cap, what is honest about that?! what we set out in the manifesto was a series of principles, to say to people, first of all, this is a big issue, we need to address it and we are being ho
for the the many, not the few, nigel nelson political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people, and the political commentatorjo phillips. let's catch up on the latest developments on the campaign trail. theresa may is being accused of making a "major u—turn" in her plans to reform the funding of social care in england. but, tonight she denied anything of the sort, in an interview with the bbc‘s andrew neil. but labour says the lady is for turning. and the conservatives can't...
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for the the many, not the few, nigel nelson political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people,velopments on the campaign trail. theresa may is being accused of making a "major u—turn" in her plans to reform the funding of social care in england. but, tonight she denied anything of the sort, in an interview with the bbc‘s andrew neil.
for the the many, not the few, nigel nelson political editor at the sunday mirror and sunday people,velopments on the campaign trail. theresa may is being accused of making a "major u—turn" in her plans to reform the funding of social care in england. but, tonight she denied anything of the sort, in an interview with the bbc‘s andrew neil.