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i think what you actually summarise there is the daily mail. actually summarise there is the daily mail. it is in your face and thatis daily mail. it is in your face and that is the kind of idea. it was certainly something that david english had started when it looked at the paper and something that they continue with. would his prejudices, would these feelings coming out on the front pages and editorial paper, was essentially the daily mail in the last 26 years, wasn't all about him? i think it was he had absolute control over the paper. he was a hands on editor and very much in the david english role. somebody like david english role. somebody like david english role. somebody like david english could actually do everyjob on the newspaper from being a reporter right up to being editors. and he had some of that talent. not quite as much as david english perhaps but some of that. and so, his rise was pretty neat uric -- and so, his rise was pretty neat uric —— rise was pretty neat uric. we were friends and opponents during that period it. but t
i think what you actually summarise there is the daily mail. actually summarise there is the daily mail. it is in your face and thatis daily mail. it is in your face and that is the kind of idea. it was certainly something that david english had started when it looked at the paper and something that they continue with. would his prejudices, would these feelings coming out on the front pages and editorial paper, was essentially the daily mail in the last 26 years, wasn't all about him? i think...
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the editor of the daily mail after 26 years at the home is to step down. cabinet divisions run deep as the government prepares to set this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre, after 26 years at the helm, is to step down. good evening and welcome to bbc news. good evening. the grenfell tower inquiry has been told that police were so concerned about the safety of the man who lived in the flat where the fire started that they considered putting him in a witness protection programme. behailu kebede, who'd lived at grenfell tower for 25 years, was too frightened to give evidence at the public inquiry into last year's blaze. but his lawyer said he bore no responsibility for the fire and had done nothing wrong. here's our home affairs correspondent tom symonds. it's nearly a year now. the tower is slowly being covered up. but there is an unwavering determination to remember those who called it home, with these words appearing today. one of those residents was behailu kebede. his kitchen was where the fire started. this is
the editor of the daily mail after 26 years at the home is to step down. cabinet divisions run deep as the government prepares to set this is bbc news. the headlines at 11:00: the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre, after 26 years at the helm, is to step down. good evening and welcome to bbc news. good evening. the grenfell tower inquiry has been told that police were so concerned about the safety of the man who lived in the flat where the fire started that they considered putting him in a...
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geordie greig has been appointed the new editor of the daily mail. own from the role he has held for 26 years. greig has been the editor of the mail on sunday since 2012, after previously being in charge of the evening standard for three years. earlier, i spoke to our media editor amol rajan and asked him whether the appointment was a surprise. i don't think it's a huge surprise, reeta, because geordie greig was the editor of the mail on sunday, the sister paper to the daily mail, and he'd been long though of as a potential successor to paul dacre, what makes this intriguing is that one of the things that's defined the daily mail has been his opposition to european integration. basically, its stance on brexit. and geordie greig and the mail on sunday have been very pro—remain while the daily mail have been very pro—leave. so i think although geordie's an obvious choice and a natural choice for the daily mail, he faces some big challenges in navigating this path for the daily mail's leave position to his remain position, and then there's all the other
geordie greig has been appointed the new editor of the daily mail. own from the role he has held for 26 years. greig has been the editor of the mail on sunday since 2012, after previously being in charge of the evening standard for three years. earlier, i spoke to our media editor amol rajan and asked him whether the appointment was a surprise. i don't think it's a huge surprise, reeta, because geordie greig was the editor of the mail on sunday, the sister paper to the daily mail, and he'd been...
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i would rank him higher than david english who rescued the daily mail.arjournalists, popular editors that we have ever had. and, by the way, i think british journalism and british public life is in a worse state as a result of him departing. it seems like a moment of natural liberation that this influence, that has been so negative on our public life, anti—gay, anti—immigrant, anti—europe, and the labour party, anti—trade union, which has not only had a big impact in terms of the headlines, the ones you showed, and this is why we're having this discussion, as peter says, he was very influential. but into woods beyond that, such as constantly setting the news agenda for the bbc itself. to what extent was he setting the agenda for gordon brown ‘s government? too much. let me be frank. i was a member of the tony blair and gordon brown governments. what paul dacre would personally think about issues influenced ministerial thinking. and i think negatively. you showed the headline the day after the brexit vote brexit in many ways is his great memorial. but alm
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after more than 25 years in charge, the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre is stepping down.ter: are you bungling brexit, prime minister?! under pressure over brexit — cabinet divisions as the government prepares to set out its plans to avoid a hard border in northern ireland. we'll have reaction from westminster and from brussels. targeted by fraudsters — the boss of tsb admits that more than a thousand customers lost money after the bank's computer meltdown in april. and the strange tale of the mexican salamander and the nuns who could hold the key to saving it from extinction. coming up in sportsday on bbc news — england consider the prospect of racism at the world cup. but manager gareth southgate things walking off the pitch would be counter—productive. good evening. the grenfell tower inquiry has been told that police were so concerned about the safety of the man who lived in the flat where the fire started that they considered putting him in a witness protection programme. behailu kebede, who'd lived at grenfell tower for 25 years, was too frightened to give evidence a
after more than 25 years in charge, the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre is stepping down.ter: are you bungling brexit, prime minister?! under pressure over brexit — cabinet divisions as the government prepares to set out its plans to avoid a hard border in northern ireland. we'll have reaction from westminster and from brussels. targeted by fraudsters — the boss of tsb admits that more than a thousand customers lost money after the bank's computer meltdown in april. and the strange...
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the scottish daily mail about scotla nd the scottish daily mail about scotland being the first in britainbanish the bottles. interesting. scotland is ahead of the game on many environmental issues when it comes to implementing environmental policy. here they will be charging for every bottle deposit and you get the money back if you take the bottle back. i lived in germany 15 oi’ bottle back. i lived in germany 15 or 20 years ago and there was a bottle recite scheme and you saw children collecting bottles and taking it back and they got money back. they got half a deutsche mark back. they got half a deutsche mark back. so scots are ahead of the rest of britain and we are a long way behind other parts of europe. that is the briefing. thank you for your company. good morning. the weather looks very sluggish over the next few days into the weekend as well. so it is going to be difficult to get the detail right. wednesday, most places had a warm, summer's day. not much cloud around at all. over the next couple of days, in the south, there will be more cloud around. maybe one or two heavy and
the scottish daily mail about scotla nd the scottish daily mail about scotland being the first in britainbanish the bottles. interesting. scotland is ahead of the game on many environmental issues when it comes to implementing environmental policy. here they will be charging for every bottle deposit and you get the money back if you take the bottle back. i lived in germany 15 oi’ bottle back. i lived in germany 15 or 20 years ago and there was a bottle recite scheme and you saw children...
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it's quite funny sure that our first reaction is to rush out to asda as the daily mail reporting anding restricted to six multipacks but there's a slightly more, it's not just about our delivery is being late. there is a serious issue. you might say it's a good thing for people trying to sell beer... when it first happened i thought izzard brexit, the weather, itjust seems to be two factories being refurbished... it's one of those things coming together isn't it? it's hot weather, either not working are being on holiday. as far as i can make out. and world cup the man. we might not have known that the heatwave was coming but we did know
it's quite funny sure that our first reaction is to rush out to asda as the daily mail reporting anding restricted to six multipacks but there's a slightly more, it's not just about our delivery is being late. there is a serious issue. you might say it's a good thing for people trying to sell beer... when it first happened i thought izzard brexit, the weather, itjust seems to be two factories being refurbished... it's one of those things coming together isn't it? it's hot weather, either not...
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it almost seems aggressive from the daily mail. the insinuation is look at all these people. il was campaigning for the windrush generation, saying other people who live here should not be sent home. it is the same story. most of these people lived here a long time and worked hard and consider themselves british citizens. on the right, one of the favourite sons of dudley, looking slimmer. doing the boxing that huw edwards has been doing. the telegraph. a striking and flowery hat at royal ascot. advice from the us ambassador to the uk. absolutely to bea us ambassador to the uk. absolutely to be a forthcoming channel 4 documentary. the ambassador has said we should not have a defeatist attitude about rakes it. we need to ta ke attitude about rakes it. we need to take inspiration from donald trump. —— brexit. at first it sounded familiar. there was anotherjohnson, borisjohnson, who told an audience of private donors something similar. he said he might get somewhere is donald trump is doing the brexit negotiations. he is saying we cannot be defeatist, you have a great country, gre
it almost seems aggressive from the daily mail. the insinuation is look at all these people. il was campaigning for the windrush generation, saying other people who live here should not be sent home. it is the same story. most of these people lived here a long time and worked hard and consider themselves british citizens. on the right, one of the favourite sons of dudley, looking slimmer. doing the boxing that huw edwards has been doing. the telegraph. a striking and flowery hat at royal ascot....
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bank of england is trying to break british democracy joining me is the consultant editor of the daily mail andrew pierce mail online is the most visited english language newspaper website in the world and thanks for going back on going underground just day ahead of our. story donald trump saying he's going to impose twenty five percent e.u. steel tariffs or ten percent of alum in the him. what do you make of that well thank god believing the he's never like the he does not like these huge organizations which he thinks are undemocratic he's dead right they are five and elected presidents the last time i looked and i suspect britain will be able to negotiate an opt out because we have that special relationship with the donald well let's go down to this i mean this is the ultimate conspiracy subject some might say george soros some people have said the it's true that the semitism here think that's what soros that is really going to affect there are some out help the remain vote in overturned democracy the saurus is hunger an american he's not british he doesn't live in britain he doesn't go t
bank of england is trying to break british democracy joining me is the consultant editor of the daily mail andrew pierce mail online is the most visited english language newspaper website in the world and thanks for going back on going underground just day ahead of our. story donald trump saying he's going to impose twenty five percent e.u. steel tariffs or ten percent of alum in the him. what do you make of that well thank god believing the he's never like the he does not like these huge...
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let's look at the daily mail. shocking trade in stolen uk passport.lions of people who have been, in jordan's same coin. millions of people who have been, injordan's case, who have been, injordan's case, who have fled from syria and so many of them end up being exploited by trafficking gangs and what the mail has done is highlighting how criminals over here and across western europe are stealing passports to take over and sell and can take people into the country. these people that i can manage to buy a passport from, he claims that seven of ten of his clients can succeed in getting into the uk. seven of ten of his clients can succeed in getting into the ukw is frustrating and difficult if you do lose your passport to replace tom about this is the consequence of what happens when it has been taken. and it is expensive to get a new passport. you know, this has been happening for a long time. people have been creating false documents, from passports to others, i think it feels a little bit like fear mongering, pandering to this idea that people are scar
let's look at the daily mail. shocking trade in stolen uk passport.lions of people who have been, in jordan's same coin. millions of people who have been, injordan's case, who have been, injordan's case, who have fled from syria and so many of them end up being exploited by trafficking gangs and what the mail has done is highlighting how criminals over here and across western europe are stealing passports to take over and sell and can take people into the country. these people that i can manage...
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i don't say this often, but i think the daily mail is right to highlight this.ave to go to these honours briefings. they are done under embargo before the honours are released. they are conducted by these extraordinarily dry civil serva nts these extraordinarily dry civil servants out of yes minister, and i sit there and say, why does this person have an honour? they say, thatis person have an honour? they say, that is just how the system works. who nominated them ? that is just how the system works. who nominated them? we can't tell you that, they say. it is a real closed shop, almost like freemason organisation. they now tell you who is on the committee but they don't tell you why they have decided to give this person and honour, who nominated them, what is the interference from politicians. you get lots of party cronies getting honours. you think, why do they get that? and they say, we can't tell you that. the honour system at its best rewards people who do good in public service, xl in the sports and the arts, and i think they are deserving of recognition. —
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it is not a one size dole solution, the daily mail —— one size fits all solution. have come down. although the numbers have doubled to 83,000, now they have come downm is an interesting construct. rory stewart is once again quite think these things. but you get to fury and anger, and then you get it is an idiotic suggestion says philip davies, and that is a giveaway. the man who talked out of domestic bill, and tried to talk out of making it free to park in hospitals is somewhat of a maverick, and that is the polite word in parliament, i think, you would know better than me. maverick in quotation marks, but in trying to address this overcrowding and the poor conditions inside prisons, it is to be welcomed. and uber on the front of the ft. it has its london licence back despite the grumblings of the net. that's right, so sadiq khan and tfl have called it a chaotic company. they have gone to court and been given a 15 month licence. they say they have grown up, the judge has accepted that. they say they will carry out audits, do voluntary first case reporting of serio
it is not a one size dole solution, the daily mail —— one size fits all solution. have come down. although the numbers have doubled to 83,000, now they have come downm is an interesting construct. rory stewart is once again quite think these things. but you get to fury and anger, and then you get it is an idiotic suggestion says philip davies, and that is a giveaway. the man who talked out of domestic bill, and tried to talk out of making it free to park in hospitals is somewhat of a...
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what people think of the daily mail under paul dacre.ad that ability to orchestrate prejudice. he could put his finger on people's worst feelings and drive that home. not to say he couldn't use that skilled in relation to stephen lawrence's murder and he was the editor who put on the front page, "murderers", and then he said sue me if i'm wrong. and the plastics campaign. but the key thing about him, he was always a campaigning journalist. it is about the story creating the facts, driving an idea that he thinks is important and marshalling facts to support that. the question will be, will that stop? undoubtedly it will not change the daily mail's view an brexit. i thought they were... there we re brexit. i thought they were... there were contrasting views. geordie greg is pro—european, he ran the mail on sunday. but there is no way... it was when the express decided to support gordon brown. you couldn't be pro—european, the daily mail can't beat pro—european comet stakes its reputation on being a brexit paper. —— on b. but he will soften
what people think of the daily mail under paul dacre.ad that ability to orchestrate prejudice. he could put his finger on people's worst feelings and drive that home. not to say he couldn't use that skilled in relation to stephen lawrence's murder and he was the editor who put on the front page, "murderers", and then he said sue me if i'm wrong. and the plastics campaign. but the key thing about him, he was always a campaigning journalist. it is about the story creating the facts,...
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we were talking about this outside and wondered if it is the new editor of the daily mail who is currentlyuld be like under that regime because it's a clever piece. also it's good, let people start talking about the world cup, all those who want to watch the football and those who like the ads looks around. for people who are not that interested and want to look at pictures of good—looking men and women there is an opportunity. exactly. we did not pick this because we wanted to local men and women but people will be pouring through the mail on sunday today because it's the first since the editor has been named as the new editor has been named as the new editor of the daily mail which has a huge influence on the politics and the general discussion in the nation. do you think it will change tack in any way politically are just changed tone? they've got us talking about the paper which is a good thing. interestingly younger demographic, it's all about engaging younger generation in your product and how you do that, the way you reflect on the nuanced views of readers because people have very m
we were talking about this outside and wondered if it is the new editor of the daily mail who is currentlyuld be like under that regime because it's a clever piece. also it's good, let people start talking about the world cup, all those who want to watch the football and those who like the ads looks around. for people who are not that interested and want to look at pictures of good—looking men and women there is an opportunity. exactly. we did not pick this because we wanted to local men and...
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ido want article in the daily mail this week. i do want to bring in suzanne in a moment.e the cabinet is divided. the british press said we would never get a stage one deal with the european union army got it before christmas. we got a stage two deal as well. —— and we got it. why is the cabinet divided? no one will resign. these deals get done in the 11th hour, in the 59th minute of the 11th hour. deals get done in the 11th hour, in the 59th minute of the 11th hourlj agree. i sat through deals at eu summit where deals get done at the 11th hour. so, one way we could look at the british government position is to say they are holding their cards close to their chest. they will have a stronger negotiation position and it will work out. we are position and it will work out. we a re two position and it will work out. we are two years on from brexit and their british cabinet and british prime minister still has not resolved internal issues in the cabinet. be you is saying we cannot negotiate because we do not know what you want. we have the irony that david cameron held the ref
ido want article in the daily mail this week. i do want to bring in suzanne in a moment.e the cabinet is divided. the british press said we would never get a stage one deal with the european union army got it before christmas. we got a stage two deal as well. —— and we got it. why is the cabinet divided? no one will resign. these deals get done in the 11th hour, in the 59th minute of the 11th hour. deals get done in the 11th hour, in the 59th minute of the 11th hourlj agree. i sat through...
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but according to the daily mail... james schwab...a former ice spokesman... says those numbers were greatly exaggerated and quit his job when the justice department refused to make the correction. he calls the statement a flat out lie. ( darya ) and in oakland... hundreds gathered outside a shopping plaza in el cerrito... speaking out against president trump's zero tolerance policy at the u-s border. protestors have been holding these rallies throughout contra costa county for the past few weeks. many people who were there say... they don't know anyone personally affected by the matter... but came to show support for families who were separated at the u-s mexico border. ( darya )right now more than two-thousand children are still seperated from their parents... since the trump white house's "zero tol
but according to the daily mail... james schwab...a former ice spokesman... says those numbers were greatly exaggerated and quit his job when the justice department refused to make the correction. he calls the statement a flat out lie. ( darya ) and in oakland... hundreds gathered outside a shopping plaza in el cerrito... speaking out against president trump's zero tolerance policy at the u-s border. protestors have been holding these rallies throughout contra costa county for the past few...
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the daily mail reports that following a campaign by the paper, the defence secretary has shelved planst would have meant afghan translators who worked for the british army would been forced to leave the uk. the sun highlights what it says is the poor security surrounding new f35jets at raf marham, which the paper claims are only protected by a low fence. sorry, wrong graphic. and finally, the top story in the daily express is the pioneering new treatment for heart attack patients being tested in the uk. the times. graduation selfies leading to a surge in first—class fa ke leading to a surge in first—class fake degrees. apparently it is up 30%. the selfie generation take photos of themselves and their certificate, allowing forgers to make high—quality copies which are sold on line for up to £220 which i used to deceive prospective employers. —— are used. it is not just 0xbridge, but cardiff, london, many others, and some are offering digital solutions that cannot be faked. who would have thought? i do not think i can even find my. the fa ct not think i can even find my. the fact they ar
the daily mail reports that following a campaign by the paper, the defence secretary has shelved planst would have meant afghan translators who worked for the british army would been forced to leave the uk. the sun highlights what it says is the poor security surrounding new f35jets at raf marham, which the paper claims are only protected by a low fence. sorry, wrong graphic. and finally, the top story in the daily express is the pioneering new treatment for heart attack patients being tested...
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and the daily mail here in the uk among many with pictures of the queen and meghan markle.ment as a twosome. so let's begin. with me is lawrence gosling, editor in chief of what investment. moscow times from two days. suddenly five goals, three of which were superb goals. it goes to show, doesn't it, what hindsight does. how the media can be so tough. russia are ranked 70 in the world. is it something exciting, but russia has done so well.
and the daily mail here in the uk among many with pictures of the queen and meghan markle.ment as a twosome. so let's begin. with me is lawrence gosling, editor in chief of what investment. moscow times from two days. suddenly five goals, three of which were superb goals. it goes to show, doesn't it, what hindsight does. how the media can be so tough. russia are ranked 70 in the world. is it something exciting, but russia has done so well.
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peers said we are not happy with this and they were called traitors or something like that from the daily mailut we are still in the state of two yea rs we are still in the state of two years on, almost to the day, and it was a very close vote and we are no nearer to sorting anything out. was a very close vote and we are no nearer to sorting anything outm is mps this week, it comes back to. the problem they face, there are two key ones which theresa may could lose, one of them is the lords amendment which says she must go shave a customs union and that is a red line —— she must negotiate. the second one which was much more tricky, this could bring about her downfall, the second one is over the meaningful vote, and at the moment mps geta meaningful vote, and at the moment mps get a vote on the final deal and if they reject the final deal the government starts to say, ok, we will find a different way of doing brexit, this is what we'll do. what they will get this way, if they vote for it, the government would decide if they reject the deal, parliament will, so it will be down to mps what kind of
peers said we are not happy with this and they were called traitors or something like that from the daily mailut we are still in the state of two yea rs we are still in the state of two years on, almost to the day, and it was a very close vote and we are no nearer to sorting anything out. was a very close vote and we are no nearer to sorting anything outm is mps this week, it comes back to. the problem they face, there are two key ones which theresa may could lose, one of them is the lords...
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it's on the front of the daily mail as well. daily mail as well.at picture! in september wasn't pleasant because... because... up because there is quite a suggestive picture underneath it. suggestive picture underneath it. is perhaps explaining that look on his face. it is his face i'm noticing! noticing! every year, get your shirt off, aidan?! aidan?! yes, but basically he's saying he basically doesn't mind. saying he basically doesn't mind. bikini or something, would we be talking about it? talking about it? whoever in the bbc press office put that picture out, well done. that picture out, well done. they knew what they were doing! knew what they were doing! in its fleet and john maguire is on board this morning. board this morning. national fishing chip day as well, apparently, john! chip day as well, apparently, john! yeah, two of my favourite hobbies combined! combined! mersey, which is one of the current fishery protection fleet. fishery protection fleet. be five new ships coming online in the next couple of years. the next couple of years. i
it's on the front of the daily mail as well. daily mail as well.at picture! in september wasn't pleasant because... because... up because there is quite a suggestive picture underneath it. suggestive picture underneath it. is perhaps explaining that look on his face. it is his face i'm noticing! noticing! every year, get your shirt off, aidan?! aidan?! yes, but basically he's saying he basically doesn't mind. saying he basically doesn't mind. bikini or something, would we be talking about it?...
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chelsea defender gary cahill taking on charlie sale of the daily mail in a darts match earlier.he players then went on to play some ten—pin bowling. kieran trippier is expected to start monday's match against tunisia and he's been talking up the credentials of his spurs team mate harry kane as captain. a bit of bowling going on as well. his captain of course, a team—mate, harry kane what does he make of his captain? begin the on and off the field, professional, even off the field just speaking to him one—to—one, he's a great person, he's there to help you individually or as a group, not a bad person at all. never going to say anything nasty about his club team—mate. red state tomorrow, coming back from red square. it's home for the entirety of the people world cup. pledged to look forward to tomorrow. we are both egypt against uruguay and morocco against iran and portugal against spain. what kind of status spain after sacking their manager yesterday. that's all from the stadium, it looks wonderful but that it? we have a final there onjuly the 15th, there onjuly a final there onj
chelsea defender gary cahill taking on charlie sale of the daily mail in a darts match earlier.he players then went on to play some ten—pin bowling. kieran trippier is expected to start monday's match against tunisia and he's been talking up the credentials of his spurs team mate harry kane as captain. a bit of bowling going on as well. his captain of course, a team—mate, harry kane what does he make of his captain? begin the on and off the field, professional, even off the field just...
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elsewhere on the daily mail, they're taking exception to a 9°”9 mail, they're taking exception to a gonggoing to network rail‘s boss. also some problems on the rails in recent times mostly because of the changing timetables and huge disruption to services. is poor timing, to say the least. not to be confused with mark carney, chair of the bank of england, the head of network rail... hundreds of services have been delayed, cancelled. the interest and you —— they introduced a new temporary timetable... people at home at theirjobs at risk. it's really bad timing on this, especially as, if you read it, he's ona especially as, if you read it, he's on a salary of £827,000 a year. it's not relevant to the honours, ijust entering out out there stop look absolutely. i'm not sure they have the right target. franchises, brought injust the right target. franchises, brought in just afterjohn major's time. it's on by network rail and i think it was the franchises, people or groups like northern rail... the train operators... they're the ones being blamed earlier in the week la st being blamed earlier
elsewhere on the daily mail, they're taking exception to a 9°”9 mail, they're taking exception to a gonggoing to network rail‘s boss. also some problems on the rails in recent times mostly because of the changing timetables and huge disruption to services. is poor timing, to say the least. not to be confused with mark carney, chair of the bank of england, the head of network rail... hundreds of services have been delayed, cancelled. the interest and you —— they introduced a new...
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and finally the scottish daily mail has on the front page that scotland is to be the first part of theles. so let's begin. jonathan charles is managing director for communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development hello. i am here and ready to go. he is back and braced for wrecks at. the latest twist in turn is quite significant. it is the gift that keeps on giving, brexit. we are approaching a significant crunch point to give you look at theresa may over the last few years she has tried hard to kick the can down the road to try not to admit to the moment when she has to take a very strong position that upsets one wing of her party or another. be
and finally the scottish daily mail has on the front page that scotland is to be the first part of theles. so let's begin. jonathan charles is managing director for communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development hello. i am here and ready to go. he is back and braced for wrecks at. the latest twist in turn is quite significant. it is the gift that keeps on giving, brexit. we are approaching a significant crunch point to give you look at theresa may over the last few...
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and the top story here in the uk — the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre, is to step down after morethe role. he is to become chairman and editor—in—chief of associated newspapers. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. five days to go before president trump pinching jongleur media in singapore. what role economics will play in brokering a deal. holiday plans are drying up as a water shortage hits the popular indian resort destination. good morning, a shower. hello, world. it is thursday. that you could join us for another action packed addition of asian business report. president trump and kim jong—un will have many issues to iron out in here in here in singapore injust iron out in here in here in singapore in just a few days, at the biggest one is over the future of pyongyang's nuclear programme. good financial aid from the us swayed them to stand down its weapons? and will they comply? earlier put that question to sean came who worked at the us commerce department has asia in the us. i think economic aid and development would unnerve north korea. they a
and the top story here in the uk — the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre, is to step down after morethe role. he is to become chairman and editor—in—chief of associated newspapers. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. five days to go before president trump pinching jongleur media in singapore. what role economics will play in brokering a deal. holiday plans are drying up as a water shortage hits the popular indian resort destination. good morning, a...
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it's quite funny sure that our first reaction is to rush out to asda as the daily mail reporting and try to stockpile for the heatwave barbecue and being restricted to six multipacks but there's a slightly more, it's not just about our delivery is being late. there is a serious issue. you might say it's a good thing for people trying to sell beer... when it first happened i thought izzard brexit, the weather, itjust seems to be two factories being refurbished... it's one of those things coming together isn't it? it's hot weather, either not working are being on holiday. as far as i can make out. and world cup the man. we might not have known that the heatwave was coming but we did know the world cup was coming, it seems a poor time to shut the factories for maintenance. there is talk that things might be back online and the c02 will flow again. it will remain a mystery to me even after it's all sorted. what it did inspire was a great debate on how crumpets are made and things like that. let's move on to the times and more serious matters, nhs chiefs to cut a host of added to thousand
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the daily mail says grieving families face losing thousands of pounds after their relatives were sold. the guardian leads with cuts of £16 million facing the charity oxfam. a plan to to cut bed blocking in the nhs leads the daily express, the paper says it costs the health service three billion pounds a year. the ft says that china will hit back after president trump imposed tariffs on chinese goods. the death of leslie graham leads the mirror, including remarks from co star anita dobson, who says she didn't get to say goodbye. and, the world cup leads the i, they say that the england players are being kept awake by the short nights at their base in the russian town of repino. a wide variety of stories there to look over with our two guests. a wide variety of stories there to look over with our two guests. anyway, let's not go there first of all. take us to the st and china am all. take us to the st and china am aus all. take us to the st and china am a us and turrets and a lot more besides potentially. yes, what the st are seeing are his we are at the brink of what could be an all ou
the daily mail says grieving families face losing thousands of pounds after their relatives were sold. the guardian leads with cuts of £16 million facing the charity oxfam. a plan to to cut bed blocking in the nhs leads the daily express, the paper says it costs the health service three billion pounds a year. the ft says that china will hit back after president trump imposed tariffs on chinese goods. the death of leslie graham leads the mirror, including remarks from co star anita dobson, who...
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the daily mail have found him alive and well and living in surrey.nt because with all of this talk of the thorpe affair going on, a lot of it prompted by this excellent bbc drama, basically it is releva nt excellent bbc drama, basically it is relevant because andrew newton may now actually be investigated by the police over claims that he hired a formerfriend of his, denis mearns, to kill thorpe. he said he was actually approached and he was offered 13 one half thousand pounds to killjeremy thorpe and he said he gave the police ‘s evidence years ago and said the police at the time, one police force anyway, what do the evidence and decided not to pursue it and that would involve jeremy thorpe, but nevertheless as we all know thorpe and three others went on trial for conspiracy know thorpe and three others went on trialfor conspiracy to know thorpe and three others went on trial for conspiracy to murder norman scott, they were acquitted, co ntroversially, norman scott, they were acquitted, controversially, a huge shock that they were all acquitted and
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daily. mail me. this is d. w. news live from berlin the german chancellor tries to ease a crisis that could bring down her government and in the macro is planning emergency talks with affected e.u. nations in a bid to solve a picture around of a migration with her own interior minister but how strong are the chances for compromise we'll have full analysis from our chief political correspondent in just a second also on the program football minnows iceland's giants argentina by securing a want to hold roll group stages of the world cup in russia we'll have all the highlights for you later on in the show. me a little. hello and welcome my name is christopher spring a good to have you with us chancellor angela merkel is reportedly planning emergency talks with several a united nations as she struggles to avert a crisis within own coalition government over migration policy the german daily built says the high level meeting could take place as soon as next weekend chancellor merkel is currently locked in a round with he
daily. mail me. this is d. w. news live from berlin the german chancellor tries to ease a crisis that could bring down her government and in the macro is planning emergency talks with affected e.u. nations in a bid to solve a picture around of a migration with her own interior minister but how strong are the chances for compromise we'll have full analysis from our chief political correspondent in just a second also on the program football minnows iceland's giants argentina by securing a want to...
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and finally, the daily mail reports that the home secretary is furious with the high street chain, lushmail says is, an "anti—police hate campaign." let's ta ke let's take a closer look at some of the stories gentlemen. we'll start off with the war. we knew it was coming, but now that it has actually had, what you make of it? this is trump coming on a lecture and pledge it would have been here before bush did this in 2002, after 18 months, the wto ruled it was illegal under the wto ruled it was illegal under the time it cost 200,000 jobs, i think it's a short—term shot in the arm for his base, but i think long—term protectionism does not work and i read a study today saying that for every onejob work and i read a study today saying that for every one job they could save it'll cost five in secondary industries, and a whole knock on effect what it means post brexit in terms of doing deals with the us. lots of flux from this. george, you believe —— i believe you wrote something and you addressed brexit. when he was elected president, there we re many when he was elected president, there we
and finally, the daily mail reports that the home secretary is furious with the high street chain, lushmail says is, an "anti—police hate campaign." let's ta ke let's take a closer look at some of the stories gentlemen. we'll start off with the war. we knew it was coming, but now that it has actually had, what you make of it? this is trump coming on a lecture and pledge it would have been here before bush did this in 2002, after 18 months, the wto ruled it was illegal under the wto...
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the daily mail explains they had it all planned out. they bought a bus. they shipped it to spain and drove the bus to russia. the only problem, one of their friends had to back out at the last minute because his wife would not allow him to go on the lifetime trip. no problem for these friends. they made a life-sized cardboard cutout of him. he has accompanied them in spirit to all of the games and bars. his friends posting pictures of the cardboard version of him even crowd surfing. on his t-shirt, it says the old lady would not let me go. finally, the latest trend from milan fashion week. >> i am not sure it will be to the taste of everybody. it is very questionable after the sox and sandal combination. we can present the stilettos and sneakers combination. ó >> the following program is an original production of link tv. >> thrup on the wall, they're keeping an eye owe. uncle sam keeps an eye on you. here sharon keeps an eye on
the daily mail explains they had it all planned out. they bought a bus. they shipped it to spain and drove the bus to russia. the only problem, one of their friends had to back out at the last minute because his wife would not allow him to go on the lifetime trip. no problem for these friends. they made a life-sized cardboard cutout of him. he has accompanied them in spirit to all of the games and bars. his friends posting pictures of the cardboard version of him even crowd surfing. on his...
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we had the question of saboteurs from the daily mail.rybody is trying to find a solution that is best for britain. there is a solution, in my view, that sits bringing together the interests, not ofjust the people who voted to leave but of the 60 or 70% of the country who would like us to go forward in a way that brings us as close as possible to europe while respecting the will of the people. they have sulked ever ince. hang on, polly we should respond to that. that is a charge thatis respond to that. that is a charge that is often made, isn't it, to the remoaners. absolutely. iwould that is often made, isn't it, to the remoaners. absolutely. i would have loved it if the remain side had won, we didn't win, but that doesn't mean that you have to have a winner takes all, 52% get to trounce everybody else. theresa may should right from the start have built a coalition of people who had a moderate position across the centre ground and she could have brought the country together instead of reinforcing a set of divides which lead to newspapers
we had the question of saboteurs from the daily mail.rybody is trying to find a solution that is best for britain. there is a solution, in my view, that sits bringing together the interests, not ofjust the people who voted to leave but of the 60 or 70% of the country who would like us to go forward in a way that brings us as close as possible to europe while respecting the will of the people. they have sulked ever ince. hang on, polly we should respond to that. that is a charge thatis respond...
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from the daily mail. ure in the mail about the river don. on the right—hand side that's it nice and clear. don't be full, 15 minutes down whether it hasn't changed. it's all gone down there and you can see the mess down there. they've shoved it to one side? they've shoved it down the river by the look of it. obviously this gets worse in heavy rain. you can see in the river outside here today a lot of logs and staff have been coming down causing mayhem to the unfortunate rovers trying to get themselves up the river. this is a great photograph. it doesn't look real. i still think it's photo shopped. here is the roo. he's standing there holding the flag! i think it's perfect. they should become members of the club.” don't think they'll be coming to any golf club near you because this is australia. they aren't necessarily the kindest creatures. they could be wacky new wave at the head with that poll. i think it adds adventure to golf! i'm sure that naga would disagree! laughter we're on bbc one until ten o'clo
from the daily mail. ure in the mail about the river don. on the right—hand side that's it nice and clear. don't be full, 15 minutes down whether it hasn't changed. it's all gone down there and you can see the mess down there. they've shoved it to one side? they've shoved it down the river by the look of it. obviously this gets worse in heavy rain. you can see in the river outside here today a lot of logs and staff have been coming down causing mayhem to the unfortunate rovers trying to get...
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path yes i want to move forward and check out your skype i'm going to show you a headline from the daily mail this is from a year ago they mailed the first gentleman husband of luxembourg scape prime minister joins the nato wifes and girlfriends let me show you that picture. let's say. discuss is justice gus. well you know i think we've come a long way in this country in the u.s. when it comes to it's not going to be african-american. people in elected office and well ali or and. also in ireland and discrimination unquestionably we now have our own white house and white we have the green court and less and less tolerant of where we are today and where americans are today and so all i get very concerned when i see it being i mean. when it comes to you know. i'm very concerned that our country will take an act and unfortunately that means that our ability to also read pro l.g.b. . feelings and all of the around the world will use that fact as well and so right here in colorado and at state level a lot of openly l.g.b. people i and them are i mean at the level that people can end up and say we'r
path yes i want to move forward and check out your skype i'm going to show you a headline from the daily mail this is from a year ago they mailed the first gentleman husband of luxembourg scape prime minister joins the nato wifes and girlfriends let me show you that picture. let's say. discuss is justice gus. well you know i think we've come a long way in this country in the u.s. when it comes to it's not going to be african-american. people in elected office and well ali or and. also in...
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paul dacre, editor of britain's daily mail for the past 26 years, has announced he will step down befores one of the most influential and controversialfigures in british media, his paper both hugely admired and bitterly reviled. he'll leave his day—to—day responsibilities to become chairman and editor—in—chief. thousands of people have marched through the chilean capital, santiago, in protest at sexual harassment and sexist behaviour in universities and schools. students burned a giant papermache stiletto shoe, chanted and beat drums. for the past month, female students have occupied dozens of chilean universities, calling for an end to institutionalised sexism — including harassment by male staff and sexist education. let's turn to our top business story now — the rising us dollar. it has been gaining in strength against currencies around the world — on the prospect of more rises in us interest rates. and that has been piling the pressure on emerging economies from india to turkey to argentina. jonathan charles is managing director for communications at the european bank for reconstruct
paul dacre, editor of britain's daily mail for the past 26 years, has announced he will step down befores one of the most influential and controversialfigures in british media, his paper both hugely admired and bitterly reviled. he'll leave his day—to—day responsibilities to become chairman and editor—in—chief. thousands of people have marched through the chilean capital, santiago, in protest at sexual harassment and sexist behaviour in universities and schools. students burned a giant...
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daily mail, flip side of when it comes to the honours.ark carne. the problems network rail has been facing, the timetable reaction. the backs, the main headline. —— the beckhams. lots of gossip online within their marriage. they have denied there is any sort of split or divorce, they are said to be furious. two very sad stories on the front page of the guardian anthony bourdain, the chef who took his own life and died at the age of 61. criticism of the army. and its advertising campaign, recruitment campaign. criticism that it is targeting stressed teenagers as they said their exams. they are perhaps considered vulnerable and the advertising campaign being placed at the wrong time saying, if you don't do well in your exams and you are worried, joined the army. let's stay with teenagers, young people. the writer and broadcaster simon fanshawe is here to tell us what's caught his eye. mobile phone use in our schools? network rail garden mark carne. did i say mark carney? you did! tim farron was staying the different pronunciation, there are
daily mail, flip side of when it comes to the honours.ark carne. the problems network rail has been facing, the timetable reaction. the backs, the main headline. —— the beckhams. lots of gossip online within their marriage. they have denied there is any sort of split or divorce, they are said to be furious. two very sad stories on the front page of the guardian anthony bourdain, the chef who took his own life and died at the age of 61. criticism of the army. and its advertising campaign,...
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the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories, reporting that supermarket, asda, has restrictedes of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the c02 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial times features news of this week's eu summit, and the deal struck by leaders to tackle migration. the i warns of the dangers of air pollution, with research suggesting it causes 15,000 cases of diabetes each year. the times carries claims that hundreds of thousands of nhs patients will be denied operations deemed "useless," such as tonsil and back procedures, in an effort to cut costs. nhs spending is also the main story on the guardian's front page, with research showing more areas in england have stopped providing ivf services due to cost. the daily star leads on today's judgement that former police commander, david duckenfield, will stand trial over charges relating to the deaths of liverpool fans at hillsborough. the daily mirror reports on what it calls "britain
the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories, reporting that supermarket, asda, has restrictedes of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the c02 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial times features news of this week's eu summit, and the deal struck by leaders to tackle migration. the i warns of the dangers of air pollution, with research suggesting it...
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up on the show consulted editor for the most visited english language website in the world the daily mail's andrew pierce on why he thinks the russian ambassador to the u.k. is playing the stage the murder of john the stockade to his advantage and what's behind the timing of a cia leak that young yang whoa denuclearize is negotiations continue in the shadow of the u.k. defense committee report suggesting north korea could hit london by september next year plus how does pseudo science support the spread of fake news and you're a scientist and you know if you had a british banks need certainty that cuba is responsible for the sonic warfare well that's a ball coming up at today's going underground but first while italy and britain that seem to threaten the existence of the most powerful economic bloc on earth the e.u. another threat is arguably in evidence today in the southern hemisphere brics foreign ministers gather in pretoria south africa ahead of july's leaders' summit so what unites the brics countries especially given that the being in brics stands for brazil now run by a defacto cia a
up on the show consulted editor for the most visited english language website in the world the daily mail's andrew pierce on why he thinks the russian ambassador to the u.k. is playing the stage the murder of john the stockade to his advantage and what's behind the timing of a cia leak that young yang whoa denuclearize is negotiations continue in the shadow of the u.k. defense committee report suggesting north korea could hit london by september next year plus how does pseudo science support...
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first two matches that the world cup some are already casting a critical eye british tabloid the daily mail has published an article making doping allegations where ministers of those that surrounded russia following the twenty fourteen olympics but piece by nick harris alleges a cover up of one russia player is positive drug test who is not participating because of an injury harris claims he is out because his son paul was switched before officials have denied that by pointing out the in accuracies in the article and reiterating that the russian team is clean something they said even before the article was published but which had neglected to mention. the answer who gives ample space to the opinions of people external to the investigations and voluntary fails to state the key point of this matter fief is investigations were conducted in collaboration with wilder and wilder agreed with his conclusions therefore we can only conclude that mr harris believes that while this position is not relevant in this case day eleven of the world cup past come to an end we've seen some spectacular games a
first two matches that the world cup some are already casting a critical eye british tabloid the daily mail has published an article making doping allegations where ministers of those that surrounded russia following the twenty fourteen olympics but piece by nick harris alleges a cover up of one russia player is positive drug test who is not participating because of an injury harris claims he is out because his son paul was switched before officials have denied that by pointing out the in...
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it's been announced that paul dacre, editor of britain's daily mail for the past 26 years, is to step the most influential and controversial figures in british media, his paper both hugely admired and bitterly reviled. he'll leave his day—to—day responsibilities to become chairman and editor—in—chief. a huge fire broke out at a luxury hotel in central london just a week after major renovations had been completed. one hundred and twenty firefighters tackled the flames on the roof of the mandarin oriental hotel in knightsbridge. the 5—star hotel has just undergone its most extensive restoration in its iis—year history according to its owners. the huge plumes of smoke could be seen from miles around. the cause of the fire is not yet known. a service of remembrance has been held at arlington national cemetery to mark the assassination of robert kennedy, 50 years ago. family, friends and dignitaries paid tribute to the senator and former us attorney general — shot dead as he campaigned for the presidency in 1968. the bbc‘s tim allman reports. it was a moment when a different type of americ
it's been announced that paul dacre, editor of britain's daily mail for the past 26 years, is to step the most influential and controversial figures in british media, his paper both hugely admired and bitterly reviled. he'll leave his day—to—day responsibilities to become chairman and editor—in—chief. a huge fire broke out at a luxury hotel in central london just a week after major renovations had been completed. one hundred and twenty firefighters tackled the flames on the roof of the...
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and the top story here in the uk — the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre, is to step down
and the top story here in the uk — the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre, is to step down
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it's been announced that the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre, will step down, one of the most influential small hotel in the english county of wiltshire has become a surprise tip because it was the unlikely source of inspiration for a japanese animated series. hello, welcome to fosse farmhouse. in the animation, the main character is alice, who lives here and her best friend is called shinabu and where shinabu comes to visit alice, being japanese, she thinks she has to take her shoes off sir alistair also, no, before you go into a house but alice tells her, no, no, you don't have to do that in england, please come in so what she does is she stands at the front door and there she goes into the doorstep and justjumps with both feet into the house. all the fans now who visit here now want to do the same thing. you can reach me and most of the tea m you can reach me and most of the team on twitter. i am @bbcmikeembley. hello there. good morning. the weather looks very sluggish over the next few days into the weekend as well. so it is going to be difficult to get the detail right. wednesday, m
it's been announced that the editor of the daily mail, paul dacre, will step down, one of the most influential small hotel in the english county of wiltshire has become a surprise tip because it was the unlikely source of inspiration for a japanese animated series. hello, welcome to fosse farmhouse. in the animation, the main character is alice, who lives here and her best friend is called shinabu and where shinabu comes to visit alice, being japanese, she thinks she has to take her shoes off...
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negotiations and may i say, in passing, the attacks on mr grieve in last week's press, especially in the daily mail disgraceful. and the authors ought to be thoroughly ashamed of themselves. he produced an amendment to the bill which he said reflected the agreement he thought he had secured from ministers. he called it grieve number two. if your lordships approved, the house of commons negotiated in good in good faith. approved, the house of commons negotiated in good in good faithli am grateful to my noble friend. could he say that he would destroy brexit at all costs? could he say on a point of clarification whether he wishes to destroy brexit. this amendment is in fact about sabotaging brexit because that seems to be the case. yes, it is perfectly true. with many crossbenches as well. i make absolutely no apology for that. preventing a meaningful vote in any possible way. and what i wa nt to vote in any possible way. and what i want to ensure, if i can. and i do not want to seat left to chance. he is wrong. in all this talk that we have heard today, my lords, lets the cat out of the bag. grieve
negotiations and may i say, in passing, the attacks on mr grieve in last week's press, especially in the daily mail disgraceful. and the authors ought to be thoroughly ashamed of themselves. he produced an amendment to the bill which he said reflected the agreement he thought he had secured from ministers. he called it grieve number two. if your lordships approved, the house of commons negotiated in good in good faith. approved, the house of commons negotiated in good in good faithli am...
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he described for example, the coverage of the daily mail which in the past would have been the paper.al media had been vile as well. alun griffiths had the impact. no, absolutely, but it is poisoned the debate and poisoned the atmosphere. dominic grieve today said it was passionate what he was talking about, that people on both sides had been subjected to quite or a thick abuse. i know he has been a victim of many death threats were taking a stance on what he sees as the right thing which is to have a softer brexit. whether there are certain hardliners who won't countenance that. sending him the most vile messages. it is poisoned the debate, not only amongst politicians but families. i know families who have fallen out, children who won't speak to their parents and vice—versa. it's almost analogous with the way trump has divided america. people feel so passionately about both sides and there should be more respect for people with differing opinions. i don't agree with you but i would die of the right to you to say your opinion. i do think it's important that we are more considerate th
he described for example, the coverage of the daily mail which in the past would have been the paper.al media had been vile as well. alun griffiths had the impact. no, absolutely, but it is poisoned the debate and poisoned the atmosphere. dominic grieve today said it was passionate what he was talking about, that people on both sides had been subjected to quite or a thick abuse. i know he has been a victim of many death threats were taking a stance on what he sees as the right thing which is to...
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stripping franchises for resignations, it satisfies the headline writer of the daily mail or people'serstand that, and it solves nothing. we can't magic trains out of thin air. for example, network rail did screw up in the north with the electrification of the line at bolton, they are responsible for that, excuse me, and they have held their hands up for it. but in scotland the late delivery of new trains for scotland has prevented what is called a cascade of diesel units, which were due to go to northern, so these trains have not appeared. now, you can't blame network railfor that, nor can you get a magic wand to make all the trains appear. what we need is a period of cool reflection, get some stability into the timetables, then start phasing things through to get the increase in surfaces which this is all about. how much better or worse with the situation be the railways were re—nationalised, which some will continue to argue for? network rail is nationalised, so if you go along with a view that it is their fault, the nationalised railway is to blame. the government, in its decision
stripping franchises for resignations, it satisfies the headline writer of the daily mail or people'serstand that, and it solves nothing. we can't magic trains out of thin air. for example, network rail did screw up in the north with the electrification of the line at bolton, they are responsible for that, excuse me, and they have held their hands up for it. but in scotland the late delivery of new trains for scotland has prevented what is called a cascade of diesel units, which were due to go...
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the daily mail reports a warning on the health risks of using cannabis from nhs chief executive simonnd the sunsays that twenty one million people watched england beat tunisia in the world cup yesterday — more than watched the royal wedding. so a varied set of front pages. let's look at some of them in a bit more depth. (cs guests) we are talking about the separation issue in the united states. do you wa nt to issue in the united states. do you want to talk about this. trump ally says it is not like the nazis. the picture to my mind is remarkable. children separated from their pa rents children separated from their parents being led in 38 degrees to these tents were they have been kept in cages without toys and books. absolutely remarkable comments from him today, on the basis the nazis wa nted him today, on the basis the nazis wanted to keep juice him today, on the basis the nazis wanted to keepjuice inside the country. a pretty shocking start. what are we to make of this sort of argument. what is going on? this is surface tree at an amazing level. denial. trump said, we've got to st
the daily mail reports a warning on the health risks of using cannabis from nhs chief executive simonnd the sunsays that twenty one million people watched england beat tunisia in the world cup yesterday — more than watched the royal wedding. so a varied set of front pages. let's look at some of them in a bit more depth. (cs guests) we are talking about the separation issue in the united states. do you wa nt to issue in the united states. do you want to talk about this. trump ally says it is...