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me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. pope francis begging forforgiveness during his historic visit to ireland is on the front of the i.
me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. pope francis begging forforgiveness during his historic visit to ireland is on the front of the i.
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with me are the business journalist, john crowley and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brownmorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday times has an interview with the international trade secretary, liam fox, who puts the odds of the uk leaving the eu without a deal at 60—a0 — placing the blame on the european commission. another ongoing political issue, the row over anti—semitism in the labour party, makes the front page of the sunday telegraph. it says the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell, is facing criticism for his links to a smear campaign against a jewish leader. the nhs has been warned it's at risk of breaking the law if it doesn't offer transgender patients awaiting surgery access to fertility treatments. that's according to the observer. the mail on sunday claims information about britain's new stealth fighterjets has been leaked to an as—yet unidentified third party, in what the paper calls an "audacious honeytrap plot". a story we've covered today features on the front page of the sunday express — detectives searching for missing midwife samantha eastwood have
with me are the business journalist, john crowley and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brownmorrow's front pages are already in. the sunday times has an interview with the international trade secretary, liam fox, who puts the odds of the uk leaving the eu without a deal at 60—a0 — placing the blame on the european commission. another ongoing political issue, the row over anti—semitism in the labour party, makes the front page of the sunday telegraph. it says the shadow...
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reviewers, rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownh us for that. pope francis has asked the people of ireland for forgiveness for all the abuses carried out by clergy. he was speaking at an open—air mass attended by more than 100,000 people to mark the end of his two—day visit to the country. addressing worshippers, he begged for forgiveness from god for what he called the open wound of sexual and institutional abuse. 0ur religion editor martin bashir reports. at a shrine where 15 people believed they witnessed an apparition of the virgin mary, a man said by the roman catholic church to be the successor of st peter arrived at knock this morning. good morning. applause. in a brief speech, pope francis extended greetings to the people of northern ireland, and prayed for a continuing commitment to the peace process. and again, he promised to be firm and decisive in dealing with child sexual abuse. well, has has he won the people of ireland back? he certainly spoke very proximately to them, he spoke very simply to them, and i think he has
reviewers, rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownh us for that. pope francis has asked the people of ireland for forgiveness for all the abuses carried out by clergy. he was speaking at an open—air mass attended by more than 100,000 people to mark the end of his two—day visit to the country. addressing worshippers, he begged for forgiveness from god for what he called the open wound of sexual and institutional abuse. 0ur...
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me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. pope francis begging forforgiveness during his historic visit to ireland is on the front of the i. the same story is on the guardian, as the pope addresses decades of abuse and cover—ups. the financial times reports that uber is focusing its long—term strategy on electric bicycles and scooters for shorter journeys. the daily telegraph claims a breakthrough drug specifically targeting middle age spread could help millions of people lose weight. it appears on the daily mail, too, as scientists claim the pill is three times more effective than dieting alone. the daily express leads with an interview with the daughter of the couple who died while on holiday in egypt. she speaks about their final hours. the times says a network of south american thieves are responsible for a string of burglaries. and the daily mirror reports the payday loan company wonga is on the brink of collapse. a variety of stories making the front pages. let's see what ou
me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. pope francis begging forforgiveness during his historic visit to ireland is on the front of the i. the same story is on the guardian, as the pope addresses decades of abuse and cover—ups. the financial times reports that uber is focusing its long—term strategy on electric bicycles and scooters for shorter journeys. the daily...
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thank you, rob merrick and yasmin alibhai—brown. next on bbc news, it's the film review.nd a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news, and the good news is mark kermode is back from his summer holidays. nice to see you. nice to see you, it feels like it's been ages. it does, it really does actually. what have you chosen this week? so the children act, which is a new film starring emma thompson, we have this week. also, very different, alpha, the new movie by albert hughes. and blackkklansman, the spike lee film. and the children act... yes. i'm very interested to hear what you say because i've read the novel... 0k. and i like it. so, so? and, you know, adapted from the novel by ian mcewan... yes. ..in the screenplay. so emma thompson is a high court judge, whose work is engulfing her life. she is involved in matters of life and death, very, very complicated cases — one of which is about a boy who's i7 years old, who's refusing a blood transfusion on religious grounds. but he is still technically a child, there is an argument about whether or not he's being forced
thank you, rob merrick and yasmin alibhai—brown. next on bbc news, it's the film review.nd a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news, and the good news is mark kermode is back from his summer holidays. nice to see you. nice to see you, it feels like it's been ages. it does, it really does actually. what have you chosen this week? so the children act, which is a new film starring emma thompson, we have this week. also, very different, alpha, the new movie by albert hughes. and...
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with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and author and journalist yasmin alibhai—browntomorrow's front pages are already in. you and i can look over our glasses together! laurie on twitter thinks like i look younger. pope francis begging forforgiveness during his historic visit to ireland is on the front of the ""i. the financial times reports uber is focusing its long—term strategy on electric bicycles and scooter for shorter journeys. the daily telegraph claims a breakthrough drug specifically targeting middle age spread could help millions of people lose weight. the daily express leads with an interview with the daughter of a couple who died while on holiday in egypt. she speaks about their final hours. a picture of notting hill carnival is on the front of the independent. it also reports on a 25% drop in the number of people being granted asylum in the uk. the?times says a network of south american thieves are responsonsible for a string of burglaries. a variety of stories making the front pages. we'll begin with the guardian, which looks back on this two day visit
with me are rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and author and journalist yasmin alibhai—browntomorrow's front pages are already in. you and i can look over our glasses together! laurie on twitter thinks like i look younger. pope francis begging forforgiveness during his historic visit to ireland is on the front of the ""i. the financial times reports uber is focusing its long—term strategy on electric bicycles and scooter for shorter journeys. the daily...
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are me rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brownd in a shooting at an entertainment complex. the sheriff's office injacksonville has reported multiple fatalities at the video game tournament. 0ur correspondent david willis is in washington. where has this happened?m where has this happened? it has happened at a shopping mall in jacksonville, florida. early days and the information is still coming m, and the information is still coming in, but these reports are of a shooting amongst a group of people playing a video game at this shopping complex in jacksonville, florida. the game was actually being streamed live at the time and the streamed live at the time and the stream was interrupted by the sound of multiple gunshots. the picture we nt of multiple gunshots. the picture went away but you could continue to hear the sound and there was the distressing sound of people screaming in the background. the jacksonville sheriff department has described it as a mass shooting. they haven't precisely identified what they mean by that but they
are me rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brownd in a shooting at an entertainment complex. the sheriff's office injacksonville has reported multiple fatalities at the video game tournament. 0ur correspondent david willis is in washington. where has this happened?m where has this happened? it has happened at a shopping mall in jacksonville, florida. early days and the information is still coming m, and the information is...
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guests joining me tonight are the business journalist john crowley and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownich we put in our recycling bins end up being buried or burned — because they can't be recycled. according to the local government association of england and wales, the combination of plastics used in many yoghurt pots and ready—meal trays mean they can't be properly processed. matt cole reports. plastic isn't meant to end up here, choking the seas and the life in it. but despite a growing public awareness of the need to recycle, councils say their efforts are being undermined by manufacturers. it is at sites like these across the country that the recycling process begins. mountains of rubbish needing separating into what can and can't be reused. when it comes to plastic, well, there are bottles like this, fairly easy to separate and recycle. but what about these? plastic fruit punnets containing mixed materials. that is not so easy. and then there's the use. black plastic microwave trays. the sensors in recycling sorting machines can't detect the black. as a consequence, problems with
guests joining me tonight are the business journalist john crowley and the author and journalist yasmin alibhai—brownich we put in our recycling bins end up being buried or burned — because they can't be recycled. according to the local government association of england and wales, the combination of plastics used in many yoghurt pots and ready—meal trays mean they can't be properly processed. matt cole reports. plastic isn't meant to end up here, choking the seas and the life in it. but...
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are me rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brownus tributes paid to one of america's most respected politicians, john mccain, who's died at the age of 81. the vietnam war hero, defeated by barack 0bama in the 2008 presidential election, had been suffering from a brain tumour, and decided to stop treatment two days ago. chris buckler looks back at his life. john mccain was a politician of principle — a patriot who believed in his country and fought for it at tremendous cost to himself. during the vietnam war, he was shot down over hanoi. captured, interrogated and tortured. the beatings he received during those years as a prisoner left him with lasting injuries. on his eventual return to the united states, he was hailed as a war hero and entered politics. he was to spend well over three decades representing republicans in congress. mr mccain was seen as a maverick, but he was respected, too. in 2008, he was selected as the republican presidential candidate, but his campaign was not without mistakes and he was criticised for choosing
are me rob merrick, deputy political editor at the independent, and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brownus tributes paid to one of america's most respected politicians, john mccain, who's died at the age of 81. the vietnam war hero, defeated by barack 0bama in the 2008 presidential election, had been suffering from a brain tumour, and decided to stop treatment two days ago. chris buckler looks back at his life. john mccain was a politician of principle — a patriot who believed in...
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papers with our reviewers — the business journalist, john crowley and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brownt. detectives investigating the disappearance of the midwife samantha eastwood, who's been missing for more than a week, have found a body. specialist officers spent the day searching a rural area just outside stoke—on—trent. a 32—year—old man arrested on sunday on suspicion of kidnap, has been re—arrested on suspicion of murder. sarah corker reports from staffordshire. samantha eastwood was described by her family as warm, generous and a selfless midwife. these cctv images of the 28—year—old leaving the royal stoke hospital after a night shift last friday were the last time she was seen alive. after an extensive search of woodland and fields around the village of caverswall in rural staffordshire, a body was discovered by police at midday. those living nearby said there had been a heavy police presence here for days. just a lot of police activity, a lot of people about, and a police helicopter in the field, hovering around, which is normally a quiet lane. as we came back into the farm
papers with our reviewers — the business journalist, john crowley and the author and journalist, yasmin alibhai—brownt. detectives investigating the disappearance of the midwife samantha eastwood, who's been missing for more than a week, have found a body. specialist officers spent the day searching a rural area just outside stoke—on—trent. a 32—year—old man arrested on sunday on suspicion of kidnap, has been re—arrested on suspicion of murder. sarah corker reports from...