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i have a journalist from the london evening standard and an editor from the daily express.a lack of progress led to both sides trading insults. the daily express says michel barnier is to blame for the brussels stalemate because he refuses to discuss a trade deal. the times reports the eu wa nts trade deal. the times reports the eu wants billions of pounds after brexit for aid to africa and loans to ukraine. the daily telegraph says an investigation has been ordered into alleged exam cheating at private schools. the 'i" says theresa may faces from senior conservatives over student loans. we will have plenty to say on that. the guardian claims the gambling industry is using third—party companies to industry is using third—party com pa nies to harvest industry is using third—party companies to harvest people's data, helping bookmakers and online casinos target vulnerable individuals. and the daily mail claims one third of nurseries fear going bust because of the government's new childcare scheme. plenty to get our teeth into. let's start with the story that has been raging al
i have a journalist from the london evening standard and an editor from the daily express.a lack of progress led to both sides trading insults. the daily express says michel barnier is to blame for the brussels stalemate because he refuses to discuss a trade deal. the times reports the eu wa nts trade deal. the times reports the eu wants billions of pounds after brexit for aid to africa and loans to ukraine. the daily telegraph says an investigation has been ordered into alleged exam cheating...
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the daily express says that research has found that a daily glass of wine or pint of beer can reduceig ben forfour with the decision to silence big ben for four years with the decision to silence big ben forfour years —— with the decision to silence big ben for four years —— so that repairs can be carried out on its tower. the daily telegraph also leads with mps' calls for a rethink about silencing the big ben —— mps. the guardian has in its front page donald trump's direct condemnation of far—right violence in charlottesville, of far—right violence in cha rlottesville, 48 of far—right violence in charlottesville, 48 hours after the events. so let's begin. yes, independent, the i, they have your story, which is in quite a few of the other newspapers, which is about what we are going to do after brexit and the idea of up to three years transitional period, still in the customs union...? some transitional period, still in the customs union. . . ? some viewers may be thinking, tomorrow is the day we get some clarity, but that would be a mistake. a little bit more detail is emerging but
the daily express says that research has found that a daily glass of wine or pint of beer can reduceig ben forfour with the decision to silence big ben for four years with the decision to silence big ben forfour years —— with the decision to silence big ben for four years —— so that repairs can be carried out on its tower. the daily telegraph also leads with mps' calls for a rethink about silencing the big ben —— mps. the guardian has in its front page donald trump's direct...
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sorry to interrupt. just looking at the daily express front page which carries the story.an still sleep a night, evidently. nothing to worry about. the secretary of state rex tillerson has been trying to undo some of the potential inflammatory language that donald has been using. it is something that when you've got hawaii ona something that when you've got hawaii on a state of alert and being told about sheltering in concrete buildings in the case of an attack. that shows the level of fear that there really is that this is really escalating now. part of the problem is these mixed signals coming out of washington. you've got trump boasting about america's nuclear arsenal and threatening to use it. his foreign secretary telling americans that they can sleep well and that the rhetoric isn't important and nothing serious is going to happen. who are you supposed to believe? who is north korea supposed to believe? and actually it is south korea who are worrying a bit more to night. they are right next door. the capitalist just a few miles from the body and is always a target. i
sorry to interrupt. just looking at the daily express front page which carries the story.an still sleep a night, evidently. nothing to worry about. the secretary of state rex tillerson has been trying to undo some of the potential inflammatory language that donald has been using. it is something that when you've got hawaii ona something that when you've got hawaii on a state of alert and being told about sheltering in concrete buildings in the case of an attack. that shows the level of fear...
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in the daily express a large feature article on milly forrest — a 23—year—old student who stepped intice at a world—famous concert hall in london after a singer had taken ill before a final recital. and guess what? she wowed the crowds. so let's begin. with us is james hughes, the chief market analyst at brokerage football firm, gkfx. good morning. most acea. not the first time, we start with donald trump, said in the news agenda. —— nice to see you. this story all comes about because of his initial failure to denounce the far right groups that pretty much started a lot of these issues. i don't think anybody is naive enough to think that there are not two sides to every story. i am sure there are bad sides to both groups. but this is donald trump being off the car. and many years, he is damaging. —— off the cuff. and he is not as damaging to other people when he is off the cuff, he is damaging to sell. he is a ready come out and said the far right groups and nazi groups had been pushing a lot of this agenda. but to cover the next day and say that there are two sides to every story, w
in the daily express a large feature article on milly forrest — a 23—year—old student who stepped intice at a world—famous concert hall in london after a singer had taken ill before a final recital. and guess what? she wowed the crowds. so let's begin. with us is james hughes, the chief market analyst at brokerage football firm, gkfx. good morning. most acea. not the first time, we start with donald trump, said in the news agenda. —— nice to see you. this story all comes about...
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the daily express also gives a full page to sir bruce.in commemorations for the entertainer dedicating seven pages in this edition to his legacy. the telegraph has a tribute but leads with the attacks in barcelona saying spanish security services have begun an extensive manhunt for the remaining killers. the times also leads with the as in spain with the news —— with the attacks in spain with the news that the police are focussing their efforts in north africa the guardian writes that terrorists had planned a bombing raid across barcelona but abandoned when they blew up a house where they we i’e when they blew up a house where they were stockpiling explosives. bruce forsyth has died at the age of 89. we of course remember him from many of his game shows. back in the day. you know, we tell our children off for watching too much telly, we we i’e off for watching too much telly, we were obviously fans of the small screen because we were obviously fans of the small screen because we know a lot of the work. the sun has a lot of famous quotes.
the daily express also gives a full page to sir bruce.in commemorations for the entertainer dedicating seven pages in this edition to his legacy. the telegraph has a tribute but leads with the attacks in barcelona saying spanish security services have begun an extensive manhunt for the remaining killers. the times also leads with the as in spain with the news —— with the attacks in spain with the news that the police are focussing their efforts in north africa the guardian writes that...
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the daily express, meanwhile, claims britain has seen a £50 billion foreign investment boom since the, quoting analysis carried out by a eurosceptic group. the financial times says the trump administration is to push hard for tax reform in a bid to win back republican voters. meanwhile, the daily mail writes that prince charles has seen a drop in his popularity rating in the run—up to the 20th anniversary of princess diana's death. the times says children are being exposed to an increase in gambling adverts as betting websites push for new customers. and the guardian says the crown prosecution service is to crack down on social media hate crimes, making them as serious as offences carried out face to face. that is one of the stories will be talking about in a moment. however, good evening do you both. we start off with the times. this fascinating link, the latest information on the spend terror attacks. to brussels, how is this be made? there it is an times, who is suspected. and good on the times, this is the first ever that has this on the front page. so an imam suspected of masterm
the daily express, meanwhile, claims britain has seen a £50 billion foreign investment boom since the, quoting analysis carried out by a eurosceptic group. the financial times says the trump administration is to push hard for tax reform in a bid to win back republican voters. meanwhile, the daily mail writes that prince charles has seen a drop in his popularity rating in the run—up to the 20th anniversary of princess diana's death. the times says children are being exposed to an increase in...
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the daily express leads with the same story — it says the boy's injured british mother is desperatelyor her son. the telegraph also covers the barcelona attack, but focuses on plans to crack down on car and van rentals in its aftermath. obviously barcelona still featuring heavily in the front pages. it is a difficult one because there are so many developments. can you get it all in? there is very little about america. very little trump. it is barcelona. the sunday times has gone with the queen wearing a devastating pink outfit. millennial pink. white background she is smiling. she will not be standing down and allowing prince charles to take over. she said when she took the throne she would stick to the job. we have seen a lot more of prince charles and less of the queen. and the duke of edinburgh. we are seeing more of william and kate. there has been a shift in the royal family tee we have very little threshold for longevity in the current era. we like to think there is a soap opera going on in the royal family. of course there isn't one. the queen's ancestor, queen victoria, she al
the daily express leads with the same story — it says the boy's injured british mother is desperatelyor her son. the telegraph also covers the barcelona attack, but focuses on plans to crack down on car and van rentals in its aftermath. obviously barcelona still featuring heavily in the front pages. it is a difficult one because there are so many developments. can you get it all in? there is very little about america. very little trump. it is barcelona. the sunday times has gone with the...
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the daily express also leads with brexit, where it quotes.out by a eurosceptic group. the financial times says that club administration will push hard on tax reform in a bid to win back republican voters. meanwhile, the daily mail rides that prince charles has seen a drop of his popularity ratings in the run—up to the 20th anniversary of princess diana's death. and the times says children are being exposed to an increase in gambling adverts as backing websites push the new customers. and the guardian says that the crown prosecution service ‘s needs to crack down on social media and hate crimes making them are serious as offences carried out face—to—face. that was appalled poster of the front pages. we will staff of our chart, good morning, not morning, good evening. laughter morning soon. let staff at the times, fascinating new link in the times, fascinating new link in the barcelona attacks, being made with brussels. they say that this man, who got blown up in the explosion happened at london 25 miles away from barcelona was involved with th
the daily express also leads with brexit, where it quotes.out by a eurosceptic group. the financial times says that club administration will push hard on tax reform in a bid to win back republican voters. meanwhile, the daily mail rides that prince charles has seen a drop of his popularity ratings in the run—up to the 20th anniversary of princess diana's death. and the times says children are being exposed to an increase in gambling adverts as backing websites push the new customers. and the...
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to pay for your railfare, you might be able to sell your house to pay for it according to the daily expresstrapolating! indeed. the express have got a story that seems to fly against some of the other trends around house prices. the average price of a house has gone up by £10,000. i think the interesting thing, reading between the lines is how they are presenting this as a sign that britain after the vote to leave the european union has got a healthy economy. some people would suggest, and i have a lot of sympathy with it, thatjust stating the health of the economy on ever rising house prices is not a healthy way to look at it. in fact, the threat that george osborne made about house prices falling, would not necessarily have been a bad thing. (all me old-fashioned, but are house prices that carry on going up are house prices that carry on going up forever are house prices that carry on going up for everand a are house prices that carry on going up for ever and a day, is that good? possibly not for your son's generation. 0r possibly not for your son's generation. or your grandchild's genera
to pay for your railfare, you might be able to sell your house to pay for it according to the daily expresstrapolating! indeed. the express have got a story that seems to fly against some of the other trends around house prices. the average price of a house has gone up by £10,000. i think the interesting thing, reading between the lines is how they are presenting this as a sign that britain after the vote to leave the european union has got a healthy economy. some people would suggest, and i...
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the daily express leads with brexit and calls for a second referendum from the former foreign secretarylliband. the times reports that government officials are rushing in key brexit decisions during the summer, whilst several politicians are on holiday. the financial times says the head of the european commission, jean claudejunker, is seeking tighter controls on foreign takeovers of eu companies, amid fears of surging chinese investment. the metro leads with the violence in cha rlottesville — it has a picture of the alleged killer with a neo—nazi group at the rally. the guardian says that president trump is facing criticism from all sides, for failing to explicitly condemn the violence from the far right. and the daily mail reports on the nhs drive to reduce the number of early deaths caused by heart disease. we begin with the guardian. that woman has died at a far right rally. she was at the counter rally. his republicans as well as democrats who are waiting in to tell donald trump he is not done enough. yes. i think these images of white supremacist protesters are so offensive to man
the daily express leads with brexit and calls for a second referendum from the former foreign secretarylliband. the times reports that government officials are rushing in key brexit decisions during the summer, whilst several politicians are on holiday. the financial times says the head of the european commission, jean claudejunker, is seeking tighter controls on foreign takeovers of eu companies, amid fears of surging chinese investment. the metro leads with the violence in cha rlottesville...
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the daily express was that millions of holidaymakers heading to europe —based big delays due to passportinister format a nick timothy who says the conservatives lost their majority because the party abandoned theresa may‘s promise of change. the guardian carries an interview with one of the medical team who treated charlie gard, who blames politicians and religious leaders with interfering in his case. the sun had lined prince harry‘s visit to africa with his partner where they will celebrate her 36th birthday. and the times headlines mo farah‘s triumph in the 10,000 metres, it also warns of threats to holidaymakers travelling to spain where anarchists accused the travel industry of destroying barcelona and the balearic islands. let‘s begin the paper review, what shall we start with, mo farah? it‘s kind of the big story of the night. i don‘t know if you saw the race but it was really close in the end but it was really close in the end but it was really close in the end but it was pretty emotional stuff out there and the crowd loved it. sealing his place in history as probably the greates
the daily express was that millions of holidaymakers heading to europe —based big delays due to passportinister format a nick timothy who says the conservatives lost their majority because the party abandoned theresa may‘s promise of change. the guardian carries an interview with one of the medical team who treated charlie gard, who blames politicians and religious leaders with interfering in his case. the sun had lined prince harry‘s visit to africa with his partner where they will...
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with me arejoe watts political editor at the independent and the deputy political editor of the daily expressa warning about eu sugar imports fuelling a health crisis. in the i, an ultimatum for the cabinet on mental healthcare for the cabinet on mental healthcare. a report warning against wasteful spending in the nhs makes the main headline in the times. the metro leads with the news that a young british man who supposedly found a way to block the ransomware that hit the nhs recently, has been charged with selling malware in the us. the mirror has this story of a terminally ill man's video diary as he travels to dignitas. and the mail leads with what they call ‘eu border chaos', the paper reports british travellers are being told to get to the airport three hours early. let us start with that. we can all look forward to spending half of our holiday at an airport. it's interesting how some of the papers making this a brexit issue and others not. in the end it is about security in new passport checks. that seems to be yet, though we are blaming europeans for knowing this was coming and not me
with me arejoe watts political editor at the independent and the deputy political editor of the daily expressa warning about eu sugar imports fuelling a health crisis. in the i, an ultimatum for the cabinet on mental healthcare for the cabinet on mental healthcare. a report warning against wasteful spending in the nhs makes the main headline in the times. the metro leads with the news that a young british man who supposedly found a way to block the ransomware that hit the nhs recently, has been...
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the daily express leads with brexit and claims of a possible second referendum following comments madeship hopeful david milliband. the financial times says that the head of the european commission, jean claudejunker, is seeking for tighter controls on foreign takeovers of eu companies, following fears of chinese dominance. the metro leads with charlottesville and highlights a picture of the alleged killer with a neo—nazi group at the rally. and the daily mail reports on an nhs battle to tackle early deaths caused by heart disease. we will begin with the metro and what has been happening in charlottesville. what has been happening in cha rlottesville. tru m p what has been happening in charlottesville. trump swamped by neo—nazi row. the lincoln to condemn the bigots specifically, the groups like the kkk. it isjust scary because it is almost deja vu. when trump was complaining people said this was going to happen because when he was questioned about the kkk and white supremacists he dodged that and almost said, who are they? but they still around ? that and almost said, who are they? bu
the daily express leads with brexit and claims of a possible second referendum following comments madeship hopeful david milliband. the financial times says that the head of the european commission, jean claudejunker, is seeking for tighter controls on foreign takeovers of eu companies, following fears of chinese dominance. the metro leads with charlottesville and highlights a picture of the alleged killer with a neo—nazi group at the rally. and the daily mail reports on an nhs battle to...
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the daily express says a month's reni is expected to fall in some places tomorrow.rns about the risks of a so—called cliff edge brexit. the metro leads with mr trump's threat to pyongyang over nuclear weapons. stamp duty, stopping people downsizing their homes. the daily mail claims that migrants have made 30,000 attempts to get to britain from france this year. that's it. newsday is coming up at midnight. now, time for newsnight. the death divide — if you are a northerner in england
the daily express says a month's reni is expected to fall in some places tomorrow.rns about the risks of a so—called cliff edge brexit. the metro leads with mr trump's threat to pyongyang over nuclear weapons. stamp duty, stopping people downsizing their homes. the daily mail claims that migrants have made 30,000 attempts to get to britain from france this year. that's it. newsday is coming up at midnight. now, time for newsnight. the death divide — if you are a northerner in england
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the daily express has the same story, it says the boy's injured british mother is desperately searchingthe telegraph also covers the barcelona attack, but focuses on plans to crack down on car and van rentals in its aftermath. and the observer says theresa may's claim that the uk can break free of eu laws while still reaping its economic benefits is "rubbish" — according to a top legal official. that got you both giggling. that got you both gigglingi that got you both giggling. i think what the newspapers do not do enough and what my newspaper does is talk about what brexit is. it is a legal action in relation to the eu. the eu is saying, and it is very simple, that the uk is asking it to create a new tier of law in relation to it. keeping a single market creates new law, keeping citizens here under british jurisdiction law, keeping citizens here under britishjurisdiction is law, keeping citizens here under british jurisdiction is a law, keeping citizens here under britishjurisdiction is a new law, keeping citizens here under british jurisdiction is a new type of eu citizen and it is ve
the daily express has the same story, it says the boy's injured british mother is desperately searchingthe telegraph also covers the barcelona attack, but focuses on plans to crack down on car and van rentals in its aftermath. and the observer says theresa may's claim that the uk can break free of eu laws while still reaping its economic benefits is "rubbish" — according to a top legal official. that got you both giggling. that got you both gigglingi that got you both giggling. i...
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let us finish with page three of the holiday —— daily express. it is holiday season. going with someone more cheerful than this if you are going on holiday. this is a woman on mumsnet complaining about the extent of this man's dissatisfaction with being away on holiday. he has not been told that nobody likes a man on holiday or otherwise. his complaints we re holiday or otherwise. his complaints were being too hot, the beach being to sandy, mountain is being too stony and foreign chocolate being not a patch on british. that is a reasonable complaint i think. defends warriors in europe. belgium maybe not. switzerland. he would be happy there. i think she should go on holiday with a friend instead of him. it sounds like he has been complaining about some pretty interesting stuff and the story says that what makes it worse is that he chose to resort himself. there was clearly no pleasing some people. my favourite complaint of his is that he doesn't like being told things by people, i:e., the tour guide with expert knowledge. brilliant. he should be sent on a coach trip.
let us finish with page three of the holiday —— daily express. it is holiday season. going with someone more cheerful than this if you are going on holiday. this is a woman on mumsnet complaining about the extent of this man's dissatisfaction with being away on holiday. he has not been told that nobody likes a man on holiday or otherwise. his complaints we re holiday or otherwise. his complaints were being too hot, the beach being to sandy, mountain is being too stony and foreign chocolate...
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the daily express says sepe closes two, three, four, 520 and 20 one. a souvenir edition.those pixies you will remember in there. it is the summer. he was going to the european destination this is worrying. next week. that the raised because of new security messages are causing de mike don't have enough staff. it is the perfect storm, you have the high security a lot more people go abroad to output is that most of the year found that many have this mass influx of tourists notjust from britain, it's registers, it's america, austria, whatever. then you have this underinvestment where they have not got the systems they need. it is all meant for the right reason is for but people caught up in this it is misery. and you have the bea systems pressure on top of it. akimbo in barcelona recently announced wandering fan site had apparently but it was a real q. and there was no particular explanation except you have to have all this stodgy going to the electronics in your eyes and all that. people were doing it faster they could but there simply when enough machines and there was eno
the daily express says sepe closes two, three, four, 520 and 20 one. a souvenir edition.those pixies you will remember in there. it is the summer. he was going to the european destination this is worrying. next week. that the raised because of new security messages are causing de mike don't have enough staff. it is the perfect storm, you have the high security a lot more people go abroad to output is that most of the year found that many have this mass influx of tourists notjust from britain,...
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the daily express marks prince philip's last solo public engagement before retiring from royal dutiesith claims that the government had ignored the warnings by british—registered airlines about the airport queues. the metro also leads with the duke of edinburgh's retirement from public duties. the sun reports on the team of scientists that have, for the first time, successfully freed embryos of a piece of faulty dna. the guardian also leads with this genetic treatment that may potentially prevent up to 10,000 inherited diseases. so, let's begin. the times leads with plans to government ways in england to reduce car pollution. so, let's have a look. let's start with, where else but prince philip. 96 years old. look. let's start with, where else but prince philip. 96 years oldm was bound to be the point story wasn't it the many papers. it is very touching really because here is a deal old man of 96 standing in the array on his day of retirement he is standing ona array on his day of retirement he is standing on a platform unsupported in the rain and what does he do, he ta kes in the rai
the daily express marks prince philip's last solo public engagement before retiring from royal dutiesith claims that the government had ignored the warnings by british—registered airlines about the airport queues. the metro also leads with the duke of edinburgh's retirement from public duties. the sun reports on the team of scientists that have, for the first time, successfully freed embryos of a piece of faulty dna. the guardian also leads with this genetic treatment that may potentially...
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the daily express says that research has found that a daily glass of wine or pint of beer can reduceof early death. the daily mail leads with the decision to silence big ben forfour years, so that repairs can be carried out on its tower. the daily telegraph also leads with mps‘ calls for a rethink about silencing the big ben. the guardian has in its front page donald trump's direct condemnation of far—right violence in charlottesville, 48 hours after the events now it's time for the travel show. india. a vast country, home to over a billion people, birthplace of illustrious, ancient civilisations. .. ..and today, a fast emerging global power. and 70 years after independence, india is still a diverse, ever—evolving assortment of cultures, creeds, religions and languages. heading off the well—worn tourist path, we're on a journey that spans this vast subcontinent from east to west, travelling from one of the driest places on earth... it's quite incredible, the sand. i mean, it'sjust hard crystals, white salt. you can probably taste it. ..to one of the wettest. these are areas really fo
the daily express says that research has found that a daily glass of wine or pint of beer can reduceof early death. the daily mail leads with the decision to silence big ben forfour years, so that repairs can be carried out on its tower. the daily telegraph also leads with mps‘ calls for a rethink about silencing the big ben. the guardian has in its front page donald trump's direct condemnation of far—right violence in charlottesville, 48 hours after the events now it's time for the travel...
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tomorrow's front pages, the daily express leads on the war of words between north korea and presidentoaded in readiness for battle. the times headlines a change in tack from the royal college of midwives who say they've dropped their decade—long campaign for normal births after it made women feel like failures. the daily telegraph questions standards at universities after it emerged some of the nation's most prestigious establishments are offering students places regardless of their exam grades. the daily mail claims drivers and homeowners who pay their insurance monthly are being charged hundreds of pounds a year more than they should be. the sun leads with a poll that most british people want to see prince william and —— as king and leap frog prince charles. the daily mirror says the owner of the car that diana, princess of wales, was killed in wants to put it on display in a museum. the guardian headlines the conviction of 11 people from one family in lincolnshire who have been convicted of involvement with a modern day slavery ring. we return to north korea with claims that the wh
tomorrow's front pages, the daily express leads on the war of words between north korea and presidentoaded in readiness for battle. the times headlines a change in tack from the royal college of midwives who say they've dropped their decade—long campaign for normal births after it made women feel like failures. the daily telegraph questions standards at universities after it emerged some of the nation's most prestigious establishments are offering students places regardless of their exam...
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the daily express warns millions of holiday—makers heading to europe will face big delays due to passporthecks. the telegraph headlines a claim from the prime minister's former aide nick timothy that the conservatives lost their majority because the party abandoned theresa may's promise of change. the guardian carries an interview with one of the medical team who treated charlie gard, the clinician blames politicians and religious leaders for interfering in the case. the sun headlines prince harry's visit to africa with megan markle where they'll celebrate her 36th birthday. the times features mo farah‘s triumph in the 10,000 metres. it also warns of threats to holidaymakers travelling to spain where anarchists accuse the travel industry of destroying barcelona and the balearic islands. now on bbc news it's time for the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show: ben is seeking out beats in pakistan. we are watching two beat boxers perform to an audience full of young people eating pizza and enjoying life whilst they are waiting for a rap group to come on. i'm getting my kicks in t
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the daily express warns millions of holiday—makers heading to europe will face big delays due to passporthecks. the telegraph headlines a claim from the prime minister's formeraide, nick timothy, that the conservatives lost their majority because the party abandoned theresa may's promise of change. the guardian carries an interview with one of the medical team who treated charlie gard, the clinician blames politicians and religious leaders for interfering in the case. the sun headlines prince harry's visit to africa with megan markle, where they'll celebrate her 36th birthday. the times features mo farah's triumph in the 10,000 metres. it also warns of threats to holidaymakers travelling to spain where anarchists accuse the travel industry of destroying barcelona and the balearic islands. now on bbc news it's time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i'm stephen sackur. this summer has perhaps given iraqis a glimmer of hope amid all of the darkness that has enveloped their country for so long. mosul, iraq's second city, has been liberated from the jihadists of so—called islamic state, and t
the daily express warns millions of holiday—makers heading to europe will face big delays due to passporthecks. the telegraph headlines a claim from the prime minister's formeraide, nick timothy, that the conservatives lost their majority because the party abandoned theresa may's promise of change. the guardian carries an interview with one of the medical team who treated charlie gard, the clinician blames politicians and religious leaders for interfering in the case. the sun headlines prince...
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the daily express. calls for a second brexit referendum from david miliband. the financial times.u companies after fears of surging chinese investment. the violence in charlottesville. chinese investment. the violence in cha rlottesville. the chinese investment. the violence in charlottesville. the daily mail reports on the nhs drive to reduce the number of early deaths caused by heart disease. the headlines on bbc news. the white house has defended president trump's response to the attack on anti—racism protestors in the us state including white supremacists. the chancellor and the international trade secretary say the government will seek a transition period to help businesses adjust after brexit. learner drivers are to be allowed on motorways in england, scotland, and wales for the first time from next year. it is time for the sport. a full round—up from the bbc sport centre with tulsen tollett. ten days of competition is now over at the world athletics championships in london. great britain won two more relay medals tonight, meaning they met the target of six set for them by u
the daily express. calls for a second brexit referendum from david miliband. the financial times.u companies after fears of surging chinese investment. the violence in charlottesville. chinese investment. the violence in cha rlottesville. the chinese investment. the violence in charlottesville. the daily mail reports on the nhs drive to reduce the number of early deaths caused by heart disease. the headlines on bbc news. the white house has defended president trump's response to the attack on...
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the daily express focuses on the van used in the attack. leads with a photograph of some of the 100 people who were wounded and a picture of one of the men arrested, driss 0ubakir, who has told the police that he wasn't involved. the daily mail suggests many holidaymakers from britain might be caught up in the attack. the same photograph is featured in the daily telegraph, which would suggest the death toll of flirting is likely to rise. the times' headline is evil strikes again as barcelona is among the other cities targeted by terrorists. finally the sun that uses strong language towards the attackers, who so—called islamic state has claimed as their own. —— the death toll of 13 is likely to rise. we will begin with the daily mirror which has an immensely striking image of this famous, beautiful white boulevard which runs from place de catalunya all the way down to the christopher columbus seafront, and if you have been you will have walked along las ramblas. it is one of, if not the thing to do when you arrive in barcelona, normally it i
the daily express focuses on the van used in the attack. leads with a photograph of some of the 100 people who were wounded and a picture of one of the men arrested, driss 0ubakir, who has told the police that he wasn't involved. the daily mail suggests many holidaymakers from britain might be caught up in the attack. the same photograph is featured in the daily telegraph, which would suggest the death toll of flirting is likely to rise. the times' headline is evil strikes again as barcelona is...
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the daily express has the same story, it says the boy's injured british mother is desperately searchinglans to crack down on car and van rentals in its aftermath. the observer says theresa may's claim the uk can still reap economic benefits is rubbish according to a top legal official.. the headlines on bbc news. the spanish government says the terror cell responsible for two van attacks has been dismantled, as the hunt continues for the suspect who may have driven the van. the king and queen of spain have visited the scene of the attack, as 12 people remain in a critical condition in hospital. a war of words between professor stephen hawking and the health secretaryjeremy hunt over the state of the nhs. it is time to have a look at the sport. football to talk about. we will talk about the cricket. inside three days, they bowled the tourists out. england and forced the follow—on and got the visitors out again for 137 runs. stuart broad took three wickets in the second innings, taking him past sir ian botham's target. he is second to james anderson, who took five wickets in the match alt
the daily express has the same story, it says the boy's injured british mother is desperately searchinglans to crack down on car and van rentals in its aftermath. the observer says theresa may's claim the uk can still reap economic benefits is rubbish according to a top legal official.. the headlines on bbc news. the spanish government says the terror cell responsible for two van attacks has been dismantled, as the hunt continues for the suspect who may have driven the van. the king and queen...
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the daily express has the same story.esperately searching for her son. the telegraph also covers the barcelona attack, but focuses on plans to crack down on car and van rentals in its aftermath. and the observer reports that leading experts on eu law have cast "serious doubt" on theresa may's brexit strategy. so let's begin. let's start with the telegraph. the investigation is continuing into how this barcelona cell was able to operate for a whole year undetected. it is looking at its own incompetence in the way it couldn't rent a larger van and do more damage, shone. there is a very interesting story in the sunday telegraph, which in the wake of the things that have happened in barcelona, i think britain is now looking at whether we can crack down on carand van looking at whether we can crack down on car and van rentals. of course, hired vehicles have been used in several of these attacks like london bridge and finsbury park mosque. so the idea is that information handed over to rental companies, including names and addr
the daily express has the same story.esperately searching for her son. the telegraph also covers the barcelona attack, but focuses on plans to crack down on car and van rentals in its aftermath. and the observer reports that leading experts on eu law have cast "serious doubt" on theresa may's brexit strategy. so let's begin. let's start with the telegraph. the investigation is continuing into how this barcelona cell was able to operate for a whole year undetected. it is looking at its...
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rather than because they were told. couple of brexit stories, they are everywhere, this is in the daily express the eu fishing, there is uncertainty about fishing, they are concerned they might be used as a bargaining chip in all of this. bargaining fish and chip! very good! . i should work for the tabloids. you should work for the sun! do you think this will happen? it adds to the whole sense of uncertainty and chaos. during the referendum debate goes said we will take back control of our waters, now he is saying eu countries can go into our waters —— both. to me it's notjust about policies, it's about the overall impression this gives of what's going on at the moment and it feels like we are in a state of flux and chaos and there's no real sense of certainty about what's going to happen. what does it mean to say ta ke happen. what does it mean to say take back control? michael gove seems to be saying it wasn't 0k take back control? michael gove seems to be saying it wasn't ok for european fishermen to be in our waters because the eu says it's ok for them to be there but it is ok if we say it.
rather than because they were told. couple of brexit stories, they are everywhere, this is in the daily express the eu fishing, there is uncertainty about fishing, they are concerned they might be used as a bargaining chip in all of this. bargaining fish and chip! very good! . i should work for the tabloids. you should work for the sun! do you think this will happen? it adds to the whole sense of uncertainty and chaos. during the referendum debate goes said we will take back control of our...
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the daily express says a month's reni is expected to fall in some places tomorrow. the ft warns about the risks of a so—called cliff edge brexit. the metro leads with mr trump's threat to pyongyang over nuclear weapons. stamp duty, stopping people downsizing their homes. the daily mail claims that migrants have made 30,000 attempts to get to britain from france this year. that's it. newsday is coming up at midnight. now, time for newsnight. the death divide — if you are a northerner in england in your mid 30s, you're 50% more likely to die than your counterpart in the south. we know the country has extreme regional imbalances, but what accounts for excess mortality among prime age northern adults? more and more people coming into the hospital with alcohol—related liver injury and illness and actually, you know, in more and more desperate states. they have probably got nothing to live for and alcohol is an easy way out, an anaesthetic. we'll ask if this is a health issue or a national failure to deal with inequality between north and south. president trump ramps up t
the daily express says a month's reni is expected to fall in some places tomorrow. the ft warns about the risks of a so—called cliff edge brexit. the metro leads with mr trump's threat to pyongyang over nuclear weapons. stamp duty, stopping people downsizing their homes. the daily mail claims that migrants have made 30,000 attempts to get to britain from france this year. that's it. newsday is coming up at midnight. now, time for newsnight. the death divide — if you are a northerner in...
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on the daily express, sorry, the sunday express, more of the awful stories emerging from the tragic events on still searching for her son, who is just seven years old —— briton. for her son, who is just seven years old -- briton. the sunday telegraph, a crackdown on car and van rentals to help stop terror attacks. drivers will be handing over more personal information after the attacks in spain. british drivers also facing extra checks before renting vehicles to make sure they are not extremists. that is under government plans being developed at the moment. the same story on the express as the mail on sunday, a missing child and his mother who is suffering serious injuries. her husband is travelling from australia. the young boy has dual nationality. flying in from australia to find more information. the boy is described as missing by the foreign office. the observer, a foolish claim on eu court. theresa may's brexit strategy under fire, and the claim that the uk can break free of all european laws while continuing to get the benefits of the single market. talking about what's inside the p
on the daily express, sorry, the sunday express, more of the awful stories emerging from the tragic events on still searching for her son, who is just seven years old —— briton. for her son, who is just seven years old -- briton. the sunday telegraph, a crackdown on car and van rentals to help stop terror attacks. drivers will be handing over more personal information after the attacks in spain. british drivers also facing extra checks before renting vehicles to make sure they are not...
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rosamund urwin, a columnist at the london evening standard and michael booker, deputy editor at the daily expresseen abandoned after a projectile was fired into the oval ground in london. the item, believed to be a crossbow bolt, landed very close to the umpires while middlesex were playing surrey in a county championship match. the players very quickly left the field and supporters were all asked to move indoors. match officials took the projectile to the stewards for examination. a police investigation is underway. this incident is not terrorism—related. play was stopped between the surrey and the middlesex game here earlier in the afternoon after the security scare. the police we re after the security scare. the police were called just after ii.30pm after reports some kind of object was thrown tonne the #3i67, believed to bea thrown tonne the #3i67, believed to be a crossbow or an arrow of some kind, although they are still investigating what exactly it was. at the moment no—one has been arrested or injured but an investigation is still ongoing and people have now been taken away to safety. a
rosamund urwin, a columnist at the london evening standard and michael booker, deputy editor at the daily expresseen abandoned after a projectile was fired into the oval ground in london. the item, believed to be a crossbow bolt, landed very close to the umpires while middlesex were playing surrey in a county championship match. the players very quickly left the field and supporters were all asked to move indoors. match officials took the projectile to the stewards for examination. a police...
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the daily express leads with house prices, up by £10,000.oday, it was mentioned yesterday, the cloakroom girl who became an overnight singing sensation. essentially, she worked giving tickets at, she had to fill in at the opera. and she wowed eve ryo ne in at the opera. and she wowed everyone “— in at the opera. and she wowed everyone —— out. in at the opera. and she wowed everyone -- out. the front page of the guardian, talking about the customs union. discussing that in detail yesterday. eu chiefs condemn what they call the fantasy of the uk plan to mirror the customs union. the mail, big ben and climbing down. we have been talking about that over the last few days, whether the bongs are going to be silenced. has the bbc got a recipe for success? talking about the new programme which is starting soon. lots of advertisers for that. could be a bit ofa... and helen advertisers for that. could be a bit of a... and helen mirren talking about being too sexy. the front page of the daily telegraph, a different story. talking about babies being led
the daily express leads with house prices, up by £10,000.oday, it was mentioned yesterday, the cloakroom girl who became an overnight singing sensation. essentially, she worked giving tickets at, she had to fill in at the opera. and she wowed eve ryo ne in at the opera. and she wowed everyone “— in at the opera. and she wowed everyone —— out. in at the opera. and she wowed everyone -- out. the front page of the guardian, talking about the customs union. discussing that in detail...
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imagine in general, and i hate to do this dear audience, i do not know if show"pbs -- "the daily was a satirical expressionitting in my underwear yelling at the television. and now i get to go back to doing that. charlie: just not on tv? chris: there was a point in the book where a lot of the people, among them a guy named john field who has been a leader in pushing for health care for our 9/11 first responders. they walked us through what john -- through what jon and others did to get the permanent extension of the bill. -- the zadroga bill. passion for an issue. chris: we could debate influence and power. there were points where "the daily show" had real-world impact. jon does not get up and raise his hand and say, i did that. but a lot of first responders will have their medical bills paid because of his focus on this. and in that discussion, jon at one point in the book says, in some ways, the debate over zadroga is what "the daily show" for me was all about. a lot of people looking at something in a common sense way and saying, isn't this crazy it is not getting done? why isn't this happening? charlie
imagine in general, and i hate to do this dear audience, i do not know if show"pbs -- "the daily was a satirical expressionitting in my underwear yelling at the television. and now i get to go back to doing that. charlie: just not on tv? chris: there was a point in the book where a lot of the people, among them a guy named john field who has been a leader in pushing for health care for our 9/11 first responders. they walked us through what john -- through what jon and others did to...
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hate to do this to your audience, at her know if you would like to do a trigger the daily show was a satirical expressionitting in my underwear yelling at the television. and now i get to go back to doing that. >> just not on tv? >> there was a point in the book where a lot of the people, among them a guy named john field who has been a leader in pushing for health care for our 9/11 first responders. through what john and others did to get the permanent extension of the bill. -- where we could debate influence and power. there were points where the daily show had real-world impact, and john does not get up and raises hand and say, i did that, that a lot of those first responders, will have their medical bills paid because of his focus on this. discussion, jon at one point in the book says, in game ways the debate over zdro is what the daily show for me was all about. a lot of people looking at something in a commonsense way and saying, isn't this crazy that this is not getting done? why isn't this happening? >> it was the commonsense argument. >> right. he and the show were on the curve of recognizing, o
hate to do this to your audience, at her know if you would like to do a trigger the daily show was a satirical expressionitting in my underwear yelling at the television. and now i get to go back to doing that. >> just not on tv? >> there was a point in the book where a lot of the people, among them a guy named john field who has been a leader in pushing for health care for our 9/11 first responders. through what john and others did to get the permanent extension of the bill. --...
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but the daily show was a satirical expression of me sitting in my underwear yelling at the television. and now i get to just go back to doing that. >> except now i'm surrounded by farm animals with thrns is a point in the book where a lot of different people, among them a guy named john feel who has been a leader in pushing for health care for 9/11 first responders reasons the feel good foundation. >> right. they walk us through what jon and others did to get the pem nent extension of the bill a little while back. and jon at one point-- . >> we can debate influence and power. there were points where the daily show had real world impact. and jon does not get up and raise his hand and say i did that. but you know, there are a lot ok said in some ways the we date for zedroga is what the daily show for me was all about a lot of people looking at something in a common sense way and saying isn't this crazy that this isn't getting done. you know, why isn't this-- isn't this happening. and i think. >> if is a common sense argument. >> yeah, and i think he and the show were ahead of the curve
but the daily show was a satirical expression of me sitting in my underwear yelling at the television. and now i get to just go back to doing that. >> except now i'm surrounded by farm animals with thrns is a point in the book where a lot of different people, among them a guy named john feel who has been a leader in pushing for health care for 9/11 first responders reasons the feel good foundation. >> right. they walk us through what jon and others did to get the pem nent extension...
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it makes you feel welcome when you go down to a shop and you see the headlines in the daily mail, the express see all the headlines about migrants destroying public services. i think a lot of people from europe are really considering whether or not to stay there, start a family, because it doesn't be like the right place to do that. do you think after the brexit vote, there has been less integration, people feeling they have to go back into their own communities?” feeling they have to go back into their own communities? i think it has been quite damaging, and it affected people of british asian heritage, as much as it did european immigrants, sol heritage, as much as it did european immigrants, so i have heard stories of british citizens of asian heritage who have experienced a overtly racist comments on the street in a way that has not been happening for years before. and then of course stories like that spread in the community, and it does make people feel, you know, feel less secure in their place in society. so the idea of compulsory english lessons, that have to be paid back ina lessons,
it makes you feel welcome when you go down to a shop and you see the headlines in the daily mail, the express see all the headlines about migrants destroying public services. i think a lot of people from europe are really considering whether or not to stay there, start a family, because it doesn't be like the right place to do that. do you think after the brexit vote, there has been less integration, people feeling they have to go back into their own communities?” feeling they have to go back...
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daily nation. it is a departure from canyon law. international observers expressed confidence in the election.ording to this article, this declaration of victory might cause some violence, but it is unlikely to succeed without support from key members of the international community. >> they are eager to get this election over with. >> there is a good cartoon inside the daily nation where you can see this kenyan ple ading to the tv for the final results. the business daily says, one thing that the general election has demonstrated is the deep distrust among kenyans in public institutions. the mission of the next president will be to restore confidence in public institutions. noweturned to venezuela where president maduro has addressed the new constituent assembly. >> in the venezuelan papers, there are two articles with the same titles. it says a lot about what venezuelans want to know. essentially, what now? what is happening next? , the writerrticle is outraged about a totalitarian constituent assembly. he writes, we will continue the fight. another opinion piece, it wonders now what? we have
daily nation. it is a departure from canyon law. international observers expressed confidence in the election.ording to this article, this declaration of victory might cause some violence, but it is unlikely to succeed without support from key members of the international community. >> they are eager to get this election over with. >> there is a good cartoon inside the daily nation where you can see this kenyan ple ading to the tv for the final results. the business daily says, one...
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daily life. that tradition was expressed in terms of the state's duty to use its authority described as the police power to protect the rights of the people or the rights of the community. and it was rooted in an american ideal that links liberty with popular sovereignty and democracy. and the tradition wasn't just predominant in daily life, but also in constitutional doctrine. an early example is chief justice tawny's majority opinion in the 1837 charles river bridge case. the object of all government is the object of all government is to promote the happiness and prosperity of the community by which it established, tawny wrote, while the rights of private property are sacredly guarded, we must not forget that the community also have rights. and the happiness and well-being of every citizen depends on their faithful preservation. in 1877, chief justice wade expressed the same sentiment for the majority in munn versus illinois, observing that under the police power, the government regulates the conduct of its citizens, one towards another, and the manner in which he shall use his property when suc
daily life. that tradition was expressed in terms of the state's duty to use its authority described as the police power to protect the rights of the people or the rights of the community. and it was rooted in an american ideal that links liberty with popular sovereignty and democracy. and the tradition wasn't just predominant in daily life, but also in constitutional doctrine. an early example is chief justice tawny's majority opinion in the 1837 charles river bridge case. the object of all...
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daily life. that tradition was expressed in terms of the state's duty to use its authority described as the police power to protect the rights of the people or the rights of the community. and it is rooted in an american ideal that lungs liberty with poplar sovereignty and democracy. and the tradition wouldn't just predominant and daily live but also in constitutional doctrine. in other example in chief justice position in 1937 case, the object of all government is to promote the happiness and prosperity of the community by which it is established by the rights of private property are safely regarded. we must not forget that the community have rights. and the happiness and well being of every citizen depends on the happiness and preservation. in 1877 chief justice ray discussed the same sentiment for majority in illinois, preserving that under the police power, the government regulates the congress of its citizens one way or another in the manner in which he should use his property. part of this tradition of the rights of the community and popular sovereignty was an understanding that private indi
daily life. that tradition was expressed in terms of the state's duty to use its authority described as the police power to protect the rights of the people or the rights of the community. and it is rooted in an american ideal that lungs liberty with poplar sovereignty and democracy. and the tradition wouldn't just predominant and daily live but also in constitutional doctrine. in other example in chief justice position in 1937 case, the object of all government is to promote the happiness and...
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daily mirror. good evening to you both. thanks for joining us. tomorrow's front pages, starting with — the expressbetween the us and north korea over its weapons programme, after pyongyang threatened to attack guam. the times features a photograph of thousands attended a rally in the north korean capital in support of kim jong—un, the guardian says that a senior washington officials spent the day trying to mitigate donald trump washington officials spent the day trying to mitigate donald trumer‘s trying to mitigate donald trump's threats. the sun's front page is dominated by the story that police paid a convicted child rapist £10,000 to spy on a newcastle paedophile gang. the metro alleges the trial of the gang could have fallen apart after the judge disallowed the informants evidence because of his criminal history. this story also features on the front of the i, which claims the head of a government task force says the investigation "went way over the line". the telegraph claims the eu is facing an expenses scandal after senior officials spent tens of thousands of pounds on private jets and luxu
daily mirror. good evening to you both. thanks for joining us. tomorrow's front pages, starting with — the expressbetween the us and north korea over its weapons programme, after pyongyang threatened to attack guam. the times features a photograph of thousands attended a rally in the north korean capital in support of kim jong—un, the guardian says that a senior washington officials spent the day trying to mitigate donald trump washington officials spent the day trying to mitigate donald...
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the other brexit story on the daily telegraph is, nhs seems to have army of british nurses, home—grown nurses! love that expression! did they put them in a composting bag and grow them in a composting bag and grow them from seed? it will take quite a long time, won't it? to be serious, the idea that we won't have enough staff to work in hospitals post brexit so we need to train our own. that is the issue, it makes sense when you put it on paper. the shortcoming is that the moment there are plenty of nursing vacancies, la st are plenty of nursing vacancies, last month we saw some figures showing for the first time more people were leaving them joining. the reality is, even now, with eu citizens coming in we still have many vacancies, said the issue there is, though creating these posts create supply? that is uncertain. the question is, nurses don't feel happy with the job at the moment, over half leaving are not retiring but leaving because they don't want to work as nurses. and we are having to work as nurses. and we are having to pay huge amounts of money for local rooms to in the gap —— locums to fill the gap. t
the other brexit story on the daily telegraph is, nhs seems to have army of british nurses, home—grown nurses! love that expression! did they put them in a composting bag and grow them in a composting bag and grow them from seed? it will take quite a long time, won't it? to be serious, the idea that we won't have enough staff to work in hospitals post brexit so we need to train our own. that is the issue, it makes sense when you put it on paper. the shortcoming is that the moment there are...
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president-elect trump, whatever position he has been in has generated news in a daily basis that creates a four alarm, if that's the expressionire in culture in general and i think it's created a sense, among his supporters, sae certainly, he's constantly under attack and constantly about to collapse and that creates an atmosphere where they dismiss the latest eruption as this is the thing i have heard 1,000 times before. i heard all these cultural figures are angry at him and heard late-night comedians are angry at him and discounting these individual cases to a degree that's tough to calculate, but i think is real. >> it just goes to show you, i think, as well, how much his and other republicans constant pounding on the media, the fake news has really resonated with that group of people. >> right. well, look, many of them, hay don't believe the reporting. they don't think it's legit mlt. >> even if you take a historical fact -- >> exactly. >> like some of the things he has said over the last 24 hours and say, this is categorically quantifiably, provably not true. they still think that it's somehow being twisted by the media
president-elect trump, whatever position he has been in has generated news in a daily basis that creates a four alarm, if that's the expressionire in culture in general and i think it's created a sense, among his supporters, sae certainly, he's constantly under attack and constantly about to collapse and that creates an atmosphere where they dismiss the latest eruption as this is the thing i have heard 1,000 times before. i heard all these cultural figures are angry at him and heard late-night...
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lead in the express is that arthritis sufferers, who take ibuprofen for pain relief, are greater risk of high blood are at greater risk of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. the daily a five—year—old christian, of a five—year—old christian girl, who it says, was forced to live with muslim foster carers. that is some of our front pages. let's kick—off. we start with the telegraph. it has all been about brexit today, it is round three of the talks and britain is not happy with michel barnier. the talks and britain is not happy with michel barnierlj the talks and britain is not happy with michel barnier. i don't think this has descended into a slanging match, it started off a slanging match, it started off a slanging match, remember boris telling them they could whistle for money and michel barnier, who strikes me as being a very urbane, great example of somebody who is calm under pressure, he said the only sound i can hear is the ticking clock. we don't seem to be getting anywhere any fast —— very fast command to have yet another slanging match, there is also tough words being used, such small print on the front of the telegraph i have to put on my glasses. a senior
lead in the express is that arthritis sufferers, who take ibuprofen for pain relief, are greater risk of high blood are at greater risk of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. the daily a five—year—old christian, of a five—year—old christian girl, who it says, was forced to live with muslim foster carers. that is some of our front pages. let's kick—off. we start with the telegraph. it has all been about brexit today, it is round three of the talks and britain is not happy...
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daily mail, the anniversary of the death of princess diana. the princes moment daddy told ‘s mum was dead. diana. the princes moment daddy told 's mum was dead. the expressr have this story from a bbc documentary that is being aired on sunday. i guess it is trying to redress the balance. prince charles came out as the bad guy in the days after and years after diana's death. but in terms of whether the infamous photo the mirror has on the front page, hours after the boys were told their mother had died they were dragged to a church service in balmoral and sat through a sermon from the minister that did not even mention their mother. there was a feeling the father possibly should not have put them through that. they have not spoken much about their father's support for them and this bbc documentary, in it they did and revealed he had been hugely supportive and obviously cares for them deeply. we saw the battle between both sides in the royal court, the diana and charles sighed, when she was alive, we are almost seeing it play out 20 years later. he was more to blame and fault? we saw in the channel 4 documentary which way that was slant it. this perhaps is
daily mail, the anniversary of the death of princess diana. the princes moment daddy told ‘s mum was dead. diana. the princes moment daddy told 's mum was dead. the expressr have this story from a bbc documentary that is being aired on sunday. i guess it is trying to redress the balance. prince charles came out as the bad guy in the days after and years after diana's death. but in terms of whether the infamous photo the mirror has on the front page, hours after the boys were told their mother...
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constitution and protections for dissent now expressed in the first amendment are really at the heart of what makes america distinctive. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's
constitution and protections for dissent now expressed in the first amendment are really at the heart of what makes america distinctive. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's