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with me are the author and former conservative advisorjo—anne nadler, and the broadcaster david daviesf what is on the front pages. the express leads with new figures that suggest house prices have soared by 10,000 pounds on average since last year's brexit vote. the i claims the government is to announce there is be to no land border with the ireland after britain leaves the eu. the guardian reports that a government plan to mirror european customs controls after brexit is being ridiculed in brussels. the ft carries a picture on the indian prime minister celebrating the 70th anniversary of his country's independence. the mirror headlines calls from campaign groups for the government to freeze rail fares after an increase of 3.6% was announced for january. the telegraph claims the number of babies left brain damaged following nhs blunders has increased by almost a quarter in one year. the daily mail says mps could review plans to restore big ben after claims that some weren't aware the famous bongs would be silenced for four years. beginning with the guardian, the plan for eu negotiati
with me are the author and former conservative advisorjo—anne nadler, and the broadcaster david daviesf what is on the front pages. the express leads with new figures that suggest house prices have soared by 10,000 pounds on average since last year's brexit vote. the i claims the government is to announce there is be to no land border with the ireland after britain leaves the eu. the guardian reports that a government plan to mirror european customs controls after brexit is being ridiculed in...
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with me are the author and former conservative advisorjo—anne nadler, and the broadcaster david davieset's bring you up—to—date on what the front pages are saying so far. the express leads with new figures that suggests house prices have soared by £10,000 on average since last year's brexit vote. the i claims the government is to announce there is be to no land border with the ireland after britain leaves the eu. the guardian say that the plan is already being ridiculed in brussels. the ft carries a picture on the indian prime minister celebrating the 70th anniversary of his country's independence. the mirror headlines calls from campaign groups for the government to freeze rail fares after an increase of 3.6% was announced for january. the telegraph claims the number of babies left brain damaged by nhs blunders has increased by almost a quarter in one year. the daily mail says that they could reconsider the decision to stop big ben forfour years, as reconsider the decision to stop big ben for four years, as some did reconsider the decision to stop big ben forfour years, as some did no
with me are the author and former conservative advisorjo—anne nadler, and the broadcaster david davieset's bring you up—to—date on what the front pages are saying so far. the express leads with new figures that suggests house prices have soared by £10,000 on average since last year's brexit vote. the i claims the government is to announce there is be to no land border with the ireland after britain leaves the eu. the guardian say that the plan is already being ridiculed in brussels. the...
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joining me will be the former conservative advisorjo—anne nadler and the broadcaster david davies. bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm leah boleto. here's what's on the programme tonight. a crucial night for klopp in europe as liverpool aim for qualification for the champions league. we'll get the views of former liverpool defender mark lawrenson ahead of tonight's game against hoffenheim. what's the future of the summer transfer window? premier league and football league clubs will discuss closing it before the season starts. and coming up england at edgbaston preparing for the first day night test match. and trying to get to grips with the pink ball. good evening, plenty to come on the programme tonight but we're going to start with the champions league and liverpool's qualifier against hoffenheim. the first leg kicks off in just over an hour's time in germany. we're going to hear the thoughts of mark lawrenson in a minute but first let's hear from the liverpool manager and captain about tonight's match. they are strong, we are
joining me will be the former conservative advisorjo—anne nadler and the broadcaster david davies. bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm leah boleto. here's what's on the programme tonight. a crucial night for klopp in europe as liverpool aim for qualification for the champions league. we'll get the views of former liverpool defender mark lawrenson ahead of tonight's game against hoffenheim. what's the future of the summer transfer window?...
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the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the journalist and former conservative advisorjo—anne nadlerassengers will see the biggest rise in fares forfour years. they're going up by 3.6 percent injanuary, because of a rise in the rate of inflation. the increases will affect season tickets, so called ‘anytime' tickets and some off—peak fares. unions have called it a kick in the teeth for passengers. our transport correspondent richard westcott has the story. quick coffee. good boy. little treat for einstein the cat. and catch the train. rebecca's commute from taunton to bristol costs £3,500 a year and it's due to go up by £130 next year as most commuters face a 3.6% price rise. there is this gradual erosion of your actual real wealth that's happening to an awful lot of people where you will find that your salary may have gone up but everything else is going up so much faster and so much more that year on year we're all actually, it feels like, worse off. it's not the train companies that set around half of our rail fares, it's actually the government and they've been putting the fares u
the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the journalist and former conservative advisorjo—anne nadlerassengers will see the biggest rise in fares forfour years. they're going up by 3.6 percent injanuary, because of a rise in the rate of inflation. the increases will affect season tickets, so called ‘anytime' tickets and some off—peak fares. unions have called it a kick in the teeth for passengers. our transport correspondent richard westcott has the story. quick coffee. good boy....
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and jo—anne nadler, a political journalist and communications consultant, who worked as a senior conservativeut there will be a transition period, is this a position that the party can get behind? i think so, they have got to get hide it. to a certain extent this is a pr move —— they have got to get behind it. we have heard so many noises off and so much squabbling that it has obscured the essential direction of travel towards leaving the single market and the customs union, it has been very important that these ministers who represent different sides of the argument come together at this point, partly to reassure their own party and also the country and business essentially, that they will work together to this end. what do you think? is this a position that labour can get around? no sooner had the article being published in the daily telegraph, a tory minister said the pact wouldn't last and that philip hammond had contempt for lame fox, the tory party is riven with division —— liam fox. david davis called boris johnson division —— liam fox. david davis called borisjohnson a failure and the
and jo—anne nadler, a political journalist and communications consultant, who worked as a senior conservativeut there will be a transition period, is this a position that the party can get behind? i think so, they have got to get hide it. to a certain extent this is a pr move —— they have got to get behind it. we have heard so many noises off and so much squabbling that it has obscured the essential direction of travel towards leaving the single market and the customs union, it has been...