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then we go over to the daily mail story, and i think this isa daily mail story, and i think this is a who hasn't ta ken frozen baggott is a bit of a nonstory. who hasn't taken frozen baggott is out of the freezer and stuff them on the other before you have friends over?|j freezer and stuff them on the other before you have friends over? i keep jumpers in my freezer. before you have friends over? i keep jumpers in my freezerlj before you have friends over? i keep jumpers in my freezer. i think they are nice break from frozen. jumpers in my freezer. i think they are nice breakfrom frozen. it is jumpers in my freezer. i think they are nice break from frozen. it is a pylon for pret, they are in the dock. the daily mail has done what the daily mail does, and i don't think it really surprises anybody that they are baked from frozen. they are not take on the day from frozen, does it matter they are not made in france? not really. nonstory. and the metro front page has sean walsh, and strictly dumped over katya kiss. it is the strictly curse, potentially. it is the strictly curse, we have see
then we go over to the daily mail story, and i think this isa daily mail story, and i think this is a who hasn't ta ken frozen baggott is a bit of a nonstory. who hasn't taken frozen baggott is out of the freezer and stuff them on the other before you have friends over?|j freezer and stuff them on the other before you have friends over? i keep jumpers in my freezer. before you have friends over? i keep jumpers in my freezerlj before you have friends over? i keep jumpers in my freezer. i think...
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the daily mail has got bigger here, £2.5 billion.es in hundreds and hundreds of vulnerable drug mules. the figures that the daily mail has come up with, 200 suspects arrested within a week. dealers as young as 13 were among those held by police. officers also seized large numbers of weapons. this is a very real problem that the police need to address. for safeguarding reasons of youngsters but also primarily in terms of violence and tackling the drug trade here as well. when the work epidemic appears on the headline, but doesn't appears on the headline, but doesn't appear to be appears on the headline, but doesn't appearto be an appears on the headline, but doesn't appear to be an exaggeration. it's a huge number of people and a huge amount of money. £2.5 billion but the timing of the story is interesting. this week in britain, the story about county lines, in canada, it's legal to used recreationally. people who work in stores that are regulated the can sell the product in canada, italy have children as as 13 dealing a product that
the daily mail has got bigger here, £2.5 billion.es in hundreds and hundreds of vulnerable drug mules. the figures that the daily mail has come up with, 200 suspects arrested within a week. dealers as young as 13 were among those held by police. officers also seized large numbers of weapons. this is a very real problem that the police need to address. for safeguarding reasons of youngsters but also primarily in terms of violence and tackling the drug trade here as well. when the work epidemic...
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the daily mail reports that school pupils are to be given routine mental health checks. rry out the ‘wellbeing' assessments at primary and secondary schools. the daily telegraph says the royal college of psychiatrists is to review its opposition to the legalisation of cannabis — despite its concerns over the risks the drug poses to users' mental health. the i says health chiefs are calling for an army of unpaid helpers to support exhausted medical staff and improve patient care. according to the metro, one of the spies accused of carrying out the salisbury poisonings had his identity exposed by his grandmother. the financial times says the bank of england has issued its starkest warning yet that up to 41 trillion pounds of derivatives contracts maturing after brexit are at risk — unless european officials urgently address regulatory uncertainty. the guardian reports on comments from the former prime minister gordon brown — who says britain is on course for a summer of discontent over universal credit. the daily express says soaring property prices have forced more than a
the daily mail reports that school pupils are to be given routine mental health checks. rry out the ‘wellbeing' assessments at primary and secondary schools. the daily telegraph says the royal college of psychiatrists is to review its opposition to the legalisation of cannabis — despite its concerns over the risks the drug poses to users' mental health. the i says health chiefs are calling for an army of unpaid helpers to support exhausted medical staff and improve patient care. according...
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court ruled that parliament had the constitutional right to have the last say on bricks in the daily mail declared the judges involved enemies of the people and reported that one of them was openly gay the daily mail is one of the country's biggest selling newspapers it's a good deal more popular than it is trustworthy which is not as contradictory as it may appear popularity and trust is not the same thing and this is really clear when you look at the trust scores of individual tabloids around a lot of people really like the daily mail or really like the sun for lots of reasons they find it funny they find it something that sort of you know gets their blood pressure up but it's not necessarily something they consider particularly trustworthy source information trust in all news organizations is dropping its dropping most for the tabloid press that straight people no longer know who to trust and it's largely to do with media really and political elites and the entanglement of power between media elites and political elites make them even more distrusted because people know that they work
court ruled that parliament had the constitutional right to have the last say on bricks in the daily mail declared the judges involved enemies of the people and reported that one of them was openly gay the daily mail is one of the country's biggest selling newspapers it's a good deal more popular than it is trustworthy which is not as contradictory as it may appear popularity and trust is not the same thing and this is really clear when you look at the trust scores of individual tabloids around...
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see, you have got to love the daily mail for that. 150 acres, a particular twist of the night, just in. he's been enjoying daily mountain hikes. i'm sure he has. let's move on while reiterating the fa ct let's move on while reiterating the fact that he has denied specifically any unlawful sexual or racist behaviour. it is important to make sure that we say that as well. the i we kim, page one, natalie. a little look forward to be budget which is monday. you probably have been waiting for it with bated breath. it is good news for shopkeepers and particularly good news for people who have small shops by the look of it. it seems that for so long there it. it seems that for so long there it felt like they are in an uneven playing field with large companies like amazon that don't have high street presence, that they are paying vastly more proportionately rates for their businesses than big internet companies are. this looks like a chance to try and level things in their favour. like a chance to try and level things in theirfavour. we like a chance to try and level things in their favour. we
see, you have got to love the daily mail for that. 150 acres, a particular twist of the night, just in. he's been enjoying daily mountain hikes. i'm sure he has. let's move on while reiterating the fa ct let's move on while reiterating the fact that he has denied specifically any unlawful sexual or racist behaviour. it is important to make sure that we say that as well. the i we kim, page one, natalie. a little look forward to be budget which is monday. you probably have been waiting for it...
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we will stay with the front of the daily mail. caught your attention? shocking on the sixth of 0ctober.|j caught your attention? shocking on the sixth of october. i had to mention this because the daily mail, god bless them, they say nukes and start collecting your tokens to start collecting your tokens to start getting your christmas tree. that is all well and good, but it is the sixth of october tomorrow! how can we not be getting bombarded — it is eventism. it has become so commercial. and for those who put up their christmas tree on christmas eve... do you really? this is a spoiler. i think other fireworks i do have a free run. that is it fought the papers denied. —— tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, benedicte paviot, and claire cohen, and from us all, goodbye. hello, i'm lizzie gre
we will stay with the front of the daily mail. caught your attention? shocking on the sixth of 0ctober.|j caught your attention? shocking on the sixth of october. i had to mention this because the daily mail, god bless them, they say nukes and start collecting your tokens to start collecting your tokens to start getting your christmas tree. that is all well and good, but it is the sixth of october tomorrow! how can we not be getting bombarded — it is eventism. it has become so commercial. and...
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the daily mail have fallen out of love with borisjohnson in a big way. al and profoundly unrealistic. the male has a good gauge of the temperature of middle england. —— the mail. this might be a backlash against his so—called lovable. —— loveableness. we have seen the empty halls, they are not like labour's grassroots. they are dying off. they queued for a halfjohnson to see him today, more than 1000 people crammed into the room to see him speak. —— four and a half. he does appeal to that section of the tory party. this is a party which keeps banging on about family values and duty to family and being consistent. this man has a personal life that should shock them. that is not really the point. tories of a certain age who have been looking down on, single mothers, this is one of the most feckless mps we have got! he was talking about brexit.|j feckless mps we have got! he was talking about brexit. i think the personal is the political. the speech actually shows his character, the way he uses cheap wines, the pound shop churchill, we will fight them on the
the daily mail have fallen out of love with borisjohnson in a big way. al and profoundly unrealistic. the male has a good gauge of the temperature of middle england. —— the mail. this might be a backlash against his so—called lovable. —— loveableness. we have seen the empty halls, they are not like labour's grassroots. they are dying off. they queued for a halfjohnson to see him today, more than 1000 people crammed into the room to see him speak. —— four and a half. he does appeal...
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let's finish with the daily mail. who shoots sheep and goats for kicks. so this is a tv star who hau nts kicks. so this is a tv star who haunts basically. she has gone to a scottish island and is pictured here with a ram. she is in gaza and caused outrage. yes, it has really u nsettle caused outrage. yes, it has really unsettle people and people are coming to this island and they are shooting sheep and goats. the slide oddity is these guys are not indigenous. they are passed and it does make a lot of money for the real economy the people, and it is the people find it very this —— a sizeable and is printed a problem for the subject of her and they will have to do something to bandits of a behaviour and it is a big problem. so maybe we'll find it very disturbing. obviously in scotland, people hunt, shoot. it is a well—known pastime, sports and people call it. and there was someone saying things in £69 million coming into the economy. is it because of the way she is betrayed here, what she is wearing, how she is seemingl
let's finish with the daily mail. who shoots sheep and goats for kicks. so this is a tv star who hau nts kicks. so this is a tv star who haunts basically. she has gone to a scottish island and is pictured here with a ram. she is in gaza and caused outrage. yes, it has really u nsettle caused outrage. yes, it has really unsettle people and people are coming to this island and they are shooting sheep and goats. the slide oddity is these guys are not indigenous. they are passed and it does make a...
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let's start with the daily mail and the revelation that one of the men suspected of killing journalists part of the security detailfor the saudi crown prince. the top story on the i is that new scanning techniques could provide a breakthrough in alzheimers treatment, allowing more tailored treatment. the times lead is the attack by former senior civil servants on leading brexiteers, accusing them of undermining the integrity of the civil service. the daily mirror features a bitter dispute over a lottery win. the daily telegraph leads with the warning from councils that the rising cost of recycling household plastic waste means many can no longer afford to offer the service. te financial times reports that the boss of facebook spent many months trying to persuade the former deputy prime minister nick clegg to head up the social media giant's communications team. the daily express claims the newly released radical preacher anjem choudry will ‘wage war‘ on the uk. and finally the guardian says saudi arabia has been spending millions with uk pr firms in a bid to boost the kingdom's image a
let's start with the daily mail and the revelation that one of the men suspected of killing journalists part of the security detailfor the saudi crown prince. the top story on the i is that new scanning techniques could provide a breakthrough in alzheimers treatment, allowing more tailored treatment. the times lead is the attack by former senior civil servants on leading brexiteers, accusing them of undermining the integrity of the civil service. the daily mirror features a bitter dispute over...
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on the front of the telegraph and the daily mail. doctors are going to require a leap of faith. ing to be fun." fun for who? i don‘t think owing to the doctor is fun. it might work with some conditions. it is conducive to that. this is going to be the default option, the risk is your neck and make his appointments. i wonder if these will fold... i wonder if these will fold. .. and huge questions also come as you said, of privacy, of confidentiality. whatever word you wa nt to confidentiality. whatever word you want to put on it. comfortable or thinks this is my only option. and oui’ thinks this is my only option. and our doctors are under to pressure. 0ne our doctors are under to pressure. one in fourweekend our doctors are under to pressure. one in four weekend evening appointments are not being used, so actually, we're not making the most of the options we do have. and what is the penalty if somebody does not respect the confidentiality? let's say you are invited or encouraged to attend a group session. and you don‘t attend. is that a black mark against you? do you lose that op
on the front of the telegraph and the daily mail. doctors are going to require a leap of faith. ing to be fun." fun for who? i don‘t think owing to the doctor is fun. it might work with some conditions. it is conducive to that. this is going to be the default option, the risk is your neck and make his appointments. i wonder if these will fold... i wonder if these will fold. .. and huge questions also come as you said, of privacy, of confidentiality. whatever word you wa nt to...
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the daily mail reports that school pupils are to be given routine mental health checks. carry out the ‘wellbeing' assessments at primary and secondary schools the daily telegraph says the royal college of psychiatrists is to review its opposition to the legalisation of cannabis, despite its concerns over the risks the drug poses to users' mental health. the i says health chiefs are calling for an army of unpaid helpers to support ‘exhausted' medical staff and improve patient care. according to the metro, one of the spies accused of carrying out the salisbury poisonings had his identity exposed by his grandmother. the financial times says the bank of england has issued its starkest warning yet that up to £41 trillion of derivatives contracts maturing after brexit are at risk, unless european officials urgently address regulatory uncertainty. the guardian reports on comments from the former prime minister gordon brown, who says britain is on course for a summer of discontent over universal credit. the daily express says soaring property prices have forced more than a quarte
the daily mail reports that school pupils are to be given routine mental health checks. carry out the ‘wellbeing' assessments at primary and secondary schools the daily telegraph says the royal college of psychiatrists is to review its opposition to the legalisation of cannabis, despite its concerns over the risks the drug poses to users' mental health. the i says health chiefs are calling for an army of unpaid helpers to support ‘exhausted' medical staff and improve patient care. according...
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a royal kiss features on the front of the daily mail — which splashes on princess eugenie‘s marriageank earlier today. it's the same for the sun — which goes with the headline ‘fergie time‘ after the duchess of york turned up late for her daughter's big day. the online independent leads on claims that the government is preparing to impose sanctions against saudi arabia as the fallout continues over the disappearance of dissident journalist jamal kashoggi. and the daily mirror is looking ahead to tomorrow evening's strictly come dancing — with contestants seann walsh and katya jones hoping the public will forgive them for their drunken kiss and keep them in the dancing competition. so a real mix of stories there making tomorrow's news. would start off with pensions, a pension rate according to the times. what do they mean by this?” pension rate according to the times. what do they mean by this? i am the closest thing to somebody on a pension we have here, and anything that starts off with a pension rate from the chancellor philip hammond obviously makes me think, hang on a minute. ——
a royal kiss features on the front of the daily mail — which splashes on princess eugenie‘s marriageank earlier today. it's the same for the sun — which goes with the headline ‘fergie time‘ after the duchess of york turned up late for her daughter's big day. the online independent leads on claims that the government is preparing to impose sanctions against saudi arabia as the fallout continues over the disappearance of dissident journalist jamal kashoggi. and the daily mirror is...
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, the interview to the daily mail was more interesting than the speech she gave.o him. he seemed on the back foot today, when he was arguing that conservatives are not the party of business, capitalism, which is kind of an astonishing thing to say, because boris was said by sources to say, business and also steve baker, the former brexit minister, criticised the cbi at the weekend in the sunday telegraph. so it feels like the conservatives are having to say, we are the party of business, we are the party of capitals on, you can trust us. but for them to be in that position, to be almost on the back foot, is an astonishing state of affairs to be in. let's go on the express now, and it is sort of part of this in a way, isn't it, jess brammar? this is tagged and exclusive, so first of all, we need to establish who is actually saying this. they are claiming a cabinet source has told them that legislation has been drafted in order to give us lots of great tax cuts in the event of a no—deal brexit, so we can do the economy a big boost. lots of people worried that the op
, the interview to the daily mail was more interesting than the speech she gave.o him. he seemed on the back foot today, when he was arguing that conservatives are not the party of business, capitalism, which is kind of an astonishing thing to say, because boris was said by sources to say, business and also steve baker, the former brexit minister, criticised the cbi at the weekend in the sunday telegraph. so it feels like the conservatives are having to say, we are the party of business, we are...
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i think the daily mail's headline in this context is very strong.they have cleverly done is they have taken this diplomatic row and really force the leaders by putting it in numberio, by force the leaders by putting it in number 10, by putting force the leaders by putting it in numberio, by putting it force the leaders by putting it in number 10, by putting it in the seat of power, connecting us to that, forcing us to come out quite strongly. jeremy hunt this morning was saying we will you think carefully about how we handle it. make it clear that the process, the transparent process expected to be gone through. this will put a lot of pressed up on the saudis to open up the events that led to this death —— a lot of pressure. and be very frank about what happened. do you think is now ta kes about what happened. do you think is now takes the pressure off a lot of western governments, say the uk, and certainly the us, in terms of the sanctions they take? we have here two people who are affectively, according to saudi arabian state tv and the reuters ne
i think the daily mail's headline in this context is very strong.they have cleverly done is they have taken this diplomatic row and really force the leaders by putting it in numberio, by force the leaders by putting it in number 10, by putting force the leaders by putting it in numberio, by putting it force the leaders by putting it in number 10, by putting it in the seat of power, connecting us to that, forcing us to come out quite strongly. jeremy hunt this morning was saying we will you...
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very quickly, daily mail. his on a lot of the front pages.ting sheep and goats it seems on islay and it is prompted outrage. why do you think this might people go hunting in scotland a lot. boasting over killing a gold is a bit pathetic and nasty. i think even iunarmed, a bit pathetic and nasty. i think even i unarmed, a man who has never won a gold, right? and someone getting a gun and going i have killed a gold andi gun and going i have killed a gold and i am hard for me, is a little disgusting, isn't it? you can see my size. i don't think i can take a gold. it scares me. but i think the point is even if it was not something scary, i find that this is not a culture i understand. the glorification of the kill? the glorification of the kill? the glorification of the kill? the glorification of killing an animal and gloating over it. i don't understand it. i suppose that would be quite a few people like me and possibly stephen as well were quite shocked that this image. i think thatis shocked that this image. i think that is why we are talking
very quickly, daily mail. his on a lot of the front pages.ting sheep and goats it seems on islay and it is prompted outrage. why do you think this might people go hunting in scotland a lot. boasting over killing a gold is a bit pathetic and nasty. i think even iunarmed, a bit pathetic and nasty. i think even i unarmed, a man who has never won a gold, right? and someone getting a gun and going i have killed a gold andi gun and going i have killed a gold and i am hard for me, is a little...
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the daily mail now says that they have revealed the ethnic gap. —— daily mail mac. is full outrage. and might be upset that bosses might have to publish differences between their white and minority staff. it is just a consultation at this stage. i think it is right because it is more competent than the divide between men and women. partly because the numbers are smaller and of course affect minorities are quite a diverse group of people. so simply this is a statistical challenge to desegregate into things like people in black communities, asian communities, people in a variety of different religious backgrounds as well. i think it is right to ask people to published data that allows people to published data that allows people to published data that allows people to scrutinise them and puts pressure on bosses to think about this thing. ijust pressure on bosses to think about this thing. i just think it is very simplistic. what we do we have a column of white and minority? the range of people you are looking at within this category are far too broad. i don't agree wit
the daily mail now says that they have revealed the ethnic gap. —— daily mail mac. is full outrage. and might be upset that bosses might have to publish differences between their white and minority staff. it is just a consultation at this stage. i think it is right because it is more competent than the divide between men and women. partly because the numbers are smaller and of course affect minorities are quite a diverse group of people. so simply this is a statistical challenge to...
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media on the leave side a former political editor of both the sunday times and the daily mail papers that want the u.k. out of the you as an island we've never been food cards of the european project on the remains of a journalist campaigning for a more reasoned debate on issues pertaining to the british media. has failed and two academics one studies journalism for the reuters institute much of the newspaper industry historically been very skeptical of europe and the other teaches journalism and advocates for the reform of the british media and right wing press. a lot of responsibility to. one of the curious things about this story is just how unsurprising it runs the political development and the coverage prime minister to resign may's blueprint for britain's exodus from the e.u. the terms under which the u.k. would depart did not even have the support of her own party at one point it was decided that breaks it means the name let alone the opposition. had e.u. officials somehow agreed to may's proposal that would have been real news but they didn't. about the only people surprised
media on the leave side a former political editor of both the sunday times and the daily mail papers that want the u.k. out of the you as an island we've never been food cards of the european project on the remains of a journalist campaigning for a more reasoned debate on issues pertaining to the british media. has failed and two academics one studies journalism for the reuters institute much of the newspaper industry historically been very skeptical of europe and the other teaches journalism...
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the daily mail. more, buta making that statement. the daily mail.ible moment i thought we would have to talk about charles and diana. i've got nothing. absolutely nothing for you. pictures of charles and diana, i thought i had gone back in time. pictures of them in 1980. for a had gone back in time. pictures of them in 1980. fora horrible had gone back in time. pictures of them in 1980. for a horrible moment i thought i might be re— sitting my 0 levels, as they were called in those days. anyway, we are not going to talk about that. a good diversion, nonetheless. in the new allegation that has come forward, roz 0rtmann, also a very well—known figure, a former government pensions minister, has come forward and said she herself was a victim of green's bullying. she accuses him of bombarding her with a tight and late—night text and says his behaviour was frightening beyond the bounds of decency. so she may well be talking about this at greater length in an official place soon. let's move on from all that. once again, stressing, he categorically denies a
the daily mail. more, buta making that statement. the daily mail.ible moment i thought we would have to talk about charles and diana. i've got nothing. absolutely nothing for you. pictures of charles and diana, i thought i had gone back in time. pictures of them in 1980. for a had gone back in time. pictures of them in 1980. fora horrible had gone back in time. pictures of them in 1980. for a horrible moment i thought i might be re— sitting my 0 levels, as they were called in those days....
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the front of the daily mail... it is an horrific picture. the helicopter. it went up in a fireball. move went up in a fireball. but if we m ove o nto went up in a fireball. but if we move onto the metro, like you said, it is this idea of inclusivity that you're talking about. when i was at the ground, a lot of people coming up the ground, a lot of people coming up to me and saying, can you tell us if he is ok? i asked, why did he mean to you, to fans? and there was a young mother with her daughter who said, he was part of the family. we didn't feel like we were in business. there is a comparison to a lot of other football clubs. and he was ourfamily. lot of other football clubs. and he was our family. donors come and go, they sell clubs for whatever reason, they sell clubs for whatever reason, they move on, they make no impact. but this guy made an impact. let's face it, two years ago none of us knew who he was. and it was notjust about the football, it was about the whole time, the fans, and bringing eve ryo ne whole time, the fans, and bringing everyone together. and with all the
the front of the daily mail... it is an horrific picture. the helicopter. it went up in a fireball. move went up in a fireball. but if we m ove o nto went up in a fireball. but if we move onto the metro, like you said, it is this idea of inclusivity that you're talking about. when i was at the ground, a lot of people coming up the ground, a lot of people coming up to me and saying, can you tell us if he is ok? i asked, why did he mean to you, to fans? and there was a young mother with her...
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this other story, a number of newspapers looking at this, also on the daily mail on the day when it couldsen not to, talking about this... cookery classes, a call from the postman to stop loneliness, they reckon to be 200,000 older people, who... i'm not that old! looking at me...| who... i'm not that old! looking at me... i know that i am past it but i am not that old! very touchy! laughter i wasn't implying that. you are welcome here any time. referring to you because no good me saying martin... 200,000 older people have not had a conversation with a friend or relative in a month. this is sad, a pilot scheme announced by theresa may, she can drag her old self away from brexit negotiations, this will be in liverpool, in new maldon, south—west london, and whitby. introduced more widely after that. encouraged to prescribe group activities such as cookery and dancing classes for people who are lonely. this feeling... makes you think about, you know... nobody loves me, i feel pretty lonely. serious issue here. when people are particularly, if they are widowed, for whatever reason, divorced,
this other story, a number of newspapers looking at this, also on the daily mail on the day when it couldsen not to, talking about this... cookery classes, a call from the postman to stop loneliness, they reckon to be 200,000 older people, who... i'm not that old! looking at me...| who... i'm not that old! looking at me... i know that i am past it but i am not that old! very touchy! laughter i wasn't implying that. you are welcome here any time. referring to you because no good me saying...
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the daily mail feelgood factor. tax breaks for middle england's is the strap over the top.ese income tax cuts, the raising of the thresholds and the other drysalter 50,000. as is the way all these things, especially income tax cuts, they go generally to the middle and the top. the mail has accurately, i suppose, is owned in on that. their people in the middle will benefit more than the people at the bottom. in that sense, maybe if they were thinking about elections, maybe it was a shrewd move on philip hammond, the idea of helping people at the bottom was very important in the coalition yea rs, very important in the coalition years, it has dropped away a bit since. they have got used to being criticised for having regressive policy and now they're just going with it. it is a red line with labour. the middle england reference. what middle england is depends on what you try to sell at the time. i read it very much as a red line with jeremy corbyn on tax. you are going to say this benefits the rich, tax cuts for the rich, it was on twitter. if you go up the distribution that i
the daily mail feelgood factor. tax breaks for middle england's is the strap over the top.ese income tax cuts, the raising of the thresholds and the other drysalter 50,000. as is the way all these things, especially income tax cuts, they go generally to the middle and the top. the mail has accurately, i suppose, is owned in on that. their people in the middle will benefit more than the people at the bottom. in that sense, maybe if they were thinking about elections, maybe it was a shrewd move...
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the daily mail labels vladimir putin a "cyber gangster" after the agents were caught sitting in a carde the headquarters of the chemical weapons watchdog. the daily express warns that the russian president has an army of 80,000 spies working to undermine the west. it's the same story for the metro, which goes with the headline "novichumps," detailing how the spies were caught trying to hack the salisbury novichok investigation. "carry on spying," declares the i, which says west's security services have exposed moscow's global campaign of cyber warfare. and the daily mirror leads on an investigation into how hundreds of tonnes of medical waste, including body parts, were allowed to pile up by a health service contractor. so, there we are. one clear winner at iwi tensai among the headlines tonight. we will start with the metro mac, katy, novichumps, you've got to love it, the photos of the quys got to love it, the photos of the guys caught in the netherlands, they have their passport details and the sense that there was a blunder by these spies. yes, this is on basically every paper's f
the daily mail labels vladimir putin a "cyber gangster" after the agents were caught sitting in a carde the headquarters of the chemical weapons watchdog. the daily express warns that the russian president has an army of 80,000 spies working to undermine the west. it's the same story for the metro, which goes with the headline "novichumps," detailing how the spies were caught trying to hack the salisbury novichok investigation. "carry on spying," declares the i,...
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and the daily mail claims saudia arabia has spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on british mps, paying and business class flights. mps mp5 on the saudi gravy train is their headline. there you are, the brexit talks are dominating many of tomorrow's front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start there. the guardian, lance? they are focusing on the political difficulties that theresa may finds herself in, and suggesting that actually there's a willingness amongst the leaders of the other european union nations, the other 27, to help her through those difficulties if they can and that's pa rt difficulties if they can and that's part of the mood music and the body language we saw at the summit in the last couple of days, that they want to help and they're not quite sure what they're supposed to be helping with. why the change of heart? i'm not sure it's a change of heart but it's a recognition of the situation, they are slightly burmese but they have sympathy, because there are politicians, they have sympathy with her difficulties bash them used. it is difficult that
and the daily mail claims saudia arabia has spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on british mps, paying and business class flights. mps mp5 on the saudi gravy train is their headline. there you are, the brexit talks are dominating many of tomorrow's front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start there. the guardian, lance? they are focusing on the political difficulties that theresa may finds herself in, and suggesting that actually there's a willingness amongst the...
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the daily mail, outrage here, saying judges are set for a £60,000 pay rise.lic servants have been given a 3% limit, these poorjudges, really ha rd given a 3% limit, these poorjudges, really hard done by, they're going to get £60,000 a year, £1100 a week, a 32% pay rise and white, such a terrible job, nobody wants to become a judge. it's really stressful and they can't attract the talent dash and wilder. this won't go down well, will it? this will be a bit of a headache —— and why. this is an independent body review and they've decided to make the recommendation before the budget to the prime minister. so not ideal timing for the recommendations. they say it's because of low morale, it's incredibly stressful to be a judge, difficult and technical too, and you need to attract good people. the recommendation of that increase, on the face of it, we haven't seen the breakdown of why they are recommending an enormous leap like this, but when you put it to the general public they might find it difficult to take. if they find it stressful then maybe they should work
the daily mail, outrage here, saying judges are set for a £60,000 pay rise.lic servants have been given a 3% limit, these poorjudges, really ha rd given a 3% limit, these poorjudges, really hard done by, they're going to get £60,000 a year, £1100 a week, a 32% pay rise and white, such a terrible job, nobody wants to become a judge. it's really stressful and they can't attract the talent dash and wilder. this won't go down well, will it? this will be a bit of a headache —— and why. this...
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a story we've covered today features on the front page of the daily mail.surge in high street takeaways, which is fuelling the nation's obesity crisis. and the sun reports that a man embroiled in a divorce row allegedly blew up his house while he and his ex—wife were still inside. so a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. i should say the man and his wife both survived after that rather extreme example there. let's start if we value with the times. brexit transition period could last for yea rs, transition period could last for years, cabinet warned. this sounds rather obvious. this kills release papers at the time. there is this user around, the pm has suggested the tradition period has —— could be extended. she assisted in the comments on monday that that would only last for a few extra miles. but according to the papers, this could last for a few extra years. there was uproar over the few extra months where we will have to continue to pay money to the eu, things like fishing, fishermen will not have access to our fish
a story we've covered today features on the front page of the daily mail.surge in high street takeaways, which is fuelling the nation's obesity crisis. and the sun reports that a man embroiled in a divorce row allegedly blew up his house while he and his ex—wife were still inside. so a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. i should say the man and his wife both survived after that rather extreme example there. let's start if we value with the times. brexit...
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the daily mail labels vladimir putin a cyber gangster after the agents were caught attempting to hack— while sitting in a car outside its headquarters. the daily express warns that the russian president has an army of 80,000 spies working to undermine the west. it's the same story on the front of the metro — which goes with the headline ‘novichumps', detailing how the spies were caught trying to hack the salisbury novichok investigation. west rounds on russia — says the online independent — which also leads on the claims of the multiple cyber crime plots. the financial times also reports on the west‘s united front against russia. and the daily mirror leads on an investigation into how hundreds of tonnes of medical waste —including body parts — were allowed to pile up by a health service contractor. we didn't see one story is leading it. we like the spicer and there's been a lot of information.” it. we like the spicer and there's been a lot of information. i think it has been the most interesting bit of the story. it's not news that russia has this enormous cyber campaign that's been g
the daily mail labels vladimir putin a cyber gangster after the agents were caught attempting to hack— while sitting in a car outside its headquarters. the daily express warns that the russian president has an army of 80,000 spies working to undermine the west. it's the same story on the front of the metro — which goes with the headline ‘novichumps', detailing how the spies were caught trying to hack the salisbury novichok investigation. west rounds on russia — says the online...
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the daily mail has more on the death ofjournalist jamal khashoggi in saudi arabia.alleged to be involved in his death came to the uk in march. mr khashoggi's disappearance prompts the guardian to investigate london—based companies with links to saudi arabia's government. and finally, the telegraph has a picture of radical preacher anjem choudary who has been released from prison. the lead story is about problems with the cost of recycling plastic. the paper says many councils are struggling to deal with the amount of domestic waste, since china imposed limits last year on how much could be sent there. tim, in an hour and a tim, in an hourand a half tim, in an hour and a half invictus games will be opened by harry and meghan. you've been looking at how they are getting around in australia. yes, richard madden, when he was in the bodyguard, encourage the idea that all bodyguards are blokes. that's clearly not the case for harry and meghan. they can't name the bodyguard, but the lady with them in australia is very much a lady, she is an inspector. there area number of
the daily mail has more on the death ofjournalist jamal khashoggi in saudi arabia.alleged to be involved in his death came to the uk in march. mr khashoggi's disappearance prompts the guardian to investigate london—based companies with links to saudi arabia's government. and finally, the telegraph has a picture of radical preacher anjem choudary who has been released from prison. the lead story is about problems with the cost of recycling plastic. the paper says many councils are struggling...
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story that's caused a buzz around the world is of course news that meghan is expecting, and the daily mailaily mirror also leads with baby news, with the added detail that that the duchess sought medical advice for her tour to the pacific islands due to the risk of the zika virus. the ft reports on the growing fallout over the disappearance of saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi, as president trump sends his top diplomat to the kingdom. and, ageism could be recognised as a hate crime, on the same level as racist and religious offences, under a review of the law. that's in the telegraph. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we had the statement from the prime minister this afternoon, backstop over back stock is how the metro puts it. she is saying that under no circumstances will there be a customs border in the irish sea, no way they will split northern ireland from great britain. she is also claiming that somehow the eu is coming round to her idea of how backstop, which is actually that the whole of the united kingdom stays in the customs union for
story that's caused a buzz around the world is of course news that meghan is expecting, and the daily mailaily mirror also leads with baby news, with the added detail that that the duchess sought medical advice for her tour to the pacific islands due to the risk of the zika virus. the ft reports on the growing fallout over the disappearance of saudi journalist, jamal khashoggi, as president trump sends his top diplomat to the kingdom. and, ageism could be recognised as a hate crime, on the same...
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and more sources saying in the daily mail, saying they were confident the eu would approve sanctionsctly as katie was saying, the eu as a whole could be, but germany and italy are both in which one has 28% reliance on russian energy when 33%, if russian turned the tap off to it that way, they would have a national crisis within a week. that is why they were not sanctions on russia. so russia really has got those countries over a barrel.” so russia really has got those countries over a barrel. i think this, in the meantime, one of the paper says gone on a totally different story, a rather grew someone, different story, a rather grew someone, hospital waste or in the body parts mountain that are given. this is a horrifying story, basically locks the amputated limbs, there was cancer waste, all of these things this was to safely dispose of had actually been left at a warehouse piling up. the government had have a meeting to take, cure themselves of the situation and why have a body parts mountain? obviously, you read that it's a horrible story. but again, it's the kind of thing, the hea
and more sources saying in the daily mail, saying they were confident the eu would approve sanctionsctly as katie was saying, the eu as a whole could be, but germany and italy are both in which one has 28% reliance on russian energy when 33%, if russian turned the tap off to it that way, they would have a national crisis within a week. that is why they were not sanctions on russia. so russia really has got those countries over a barrel.” so russia really has got those countries over a barrel....
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and the daily mail says elderly people could be prescribed dance lessons on the nhs, to help combat lonelinesset of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. first we must look at this rather wonderful photo of the foreign secretaryjeremy wonderful photo of the foreign secretary jeremy hunt. wonderful photo of the foreign secretary jeremy hunt. he has taken them all into the middle of the maze at his country residence. acknowledging that the challenging nature of the maze but by comparison saying it makes brexit discussions seem straightforward. you think this lot would be able to get out? they wouldn't be able to reach an agreement. it's a great picture. they look like teletubbies. the point is, he says it is easier to resolve brexit than to get out of this maze. i wonder whether theresa may would agree. she is stuck in the middle of a mess of her own making, it seems. the headline, irish border derails brexit talks. they are on a knife edge last night... this is supposed to be a deal signed off on wednesday, it is not going to be signed off. there is talk of potential cabine
and the daily mail says elderly people could be prescribed dance lessons on the nhs, to help combat lonelinesset of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. first we must look at this rather wonderful photo of the foreign secretaryjeremy wonderful photo of the foreign secretary jeremy hunt. wonderful photo of the foreign secretary jeremy hunt. he has taken them all into the middle of the maze at his country residence. acknowledging that the challenging nature of the maze but...
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the daily mail leads on calls from a senior officer, that police should be left to focus on violenceng. that same story is covered in the metro, which adds that the comments — from sara thornton, who's chairwoman of the national police chiefs' council — drew criticism last night from campaigners. the times also covers the comments from sara thornton. but the newspaper also reports that waitrose is facing a backlash, after the editor of its food magazine resigned following a joke he made about killing vegans. jaguar land rover has launched a £2.5 billion turnaround programme to cut costs, a move that will fueljob loss fears among its staff. that's in the financial times. the guardian reports on a new money laundering crackdown by the government which covers schools. that is the i i apologise. which... is actually had the telegraph. there you go. and the telegraph reports that babies of men over the age of 45 are more likely to face health problems — that's according to a new study. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. interesting it is the com
the daily mail leads on calls from a senior officer, that police should be left to focus on violenceng. that same story is covered in the metro, which adds that the comments — from sara thornton, who's chairwoman of the national police chiefs' council — drew criticism last night from campaigners. the times also covers the comments from sara thornton. but the newspaper also reports that waitrose is facing a backlash, after the editor of its food magazine resigned following a joke he made...
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friends tell the daily mail people from all over morocco are coming to see this man. head to head in their final debate clashing over health care. >> mike braun supports a lawsuit today, today, that would take away preexisting condition coverage. >> i took on the health insurance companies ten years ago. regardless what his democratic talking points are, i would never be for any replacement that doesn't cover preexisting conditions. rob: could be a flip for the republicans. the latest politics average poll shows the tight race. jillian: time winding down, midterms six days away and voter motivation is surging. despite candidates, what else is on the candidate getting people to the polls? here to break down the top initiatives nationwide is kristin tate, contributor for the hill and daughter of how the why tax thee? a lot to talk about. let's start in oregon and on the ballot is repealing oregon sanctuary state policies and breakdown what this means, measure 105 on the ballot. it has been a thing to worry state and 1987. law enforcement cooperation with federal immigra
friends tell the daily mail people from all over morocco are coming to see this man. head to head in their final debate clashing over health care. >> mike braun supports a lawsuit today, today, that would take away preexisting condition coverage. >> i took on the health insurance companies ten years ago. regardless what his democratic talking points are, i would never be for any replacement that doesn't cover preexisting conditions. rob: could be a flip for the republicans. the...
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the daily mail says daggers have been drawn as may continues to clash with her former foreign secretarya preview of the prime minister's conference speech which has been titled ‘the future is in our hands‘. the daily express follows suit and splashes with snippets from may's keynote speech, with the focal message being that it is time to believe in brexit britain. developments from the tory conference are on the front of the guardian, but the paper also features a warning over the long wait for aid following the natural disasters in indonesia. the ft reports on amazon's increase in wages for uk and us workers, which comes amid criticism of the online retail giant's employment practices. and the sun features a picture of a smiling duchess of cambridge as she returns to royal duties after a period of maternity leave. soa so a few different headlines but let's be honest there's no escaping from the tory party conference in any of the papers, and let's start with the mail. very arresting headline if nothing else. daggers drawn and this is obviously in the wa ke drawn and this is obviously i
the daily mail says daggers have been drawn as may continues to clash with her former foreign secretarya preview of the prime minister's conference speech which has been titled ‘the future is in our hands‘. the daily express follows suit and splashes with snippets from may's keynote speech, with the focal message being that it is time to believe in brexit britain. developments from the tory conference are on the front of the guardian, but the paper also features a warning over the long wait...
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the daily mail tomorrow claim that pret a manger‘s fresh baguettes are actually made in a french factorystigative website bellingcat has identified the second suspect responsible for poisoning sergei skripal as alexander mishkin. they say he's a doctor, working for russia's gru military spy agency. the i has news of a £40 dna test that can predict risk of heart attack from an early age. more. according to the daily mirror, strictly‘s seann walsh has been dumped by his girlfriend rebecca humphries following photos of his kiss with pro partner katya jones. let's ta ke let's take a little bit of a more in—depth look at then. do you want to kick us off, liam? before we get onto strictly come dancing... we're going to see a lot of this on the 29th of october. this is a story about a lack of money for the police. i'm sure we'll see the defence ministry, thejustice ministry, roll out their concerns too. only six police forces in england and wales now have staff on the front desks. there have been 700 fewer staff ava ila ble the front desks. there have been 700 fewer staff available for that fro
the daily mail tomorrow claim that pret a manger‘s fresh baguettes are actually made in a french factorystigative website bellingcat has identified the second suspect responsible for poisoning sergei skripal as alexander mishkin. they say he's a doctor, working for russia's gru military spy agency. the i has news of a £40 dna test that can predict risk of heart attack from an early age. more. according to the daily mirror, strictly‘s seann walsh has been dumped by his girlfriend rebecca...
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a story we've covered today features on the front page of the daily mail.obesity crisis. and the telegraph says it has been gagged from publishing details about a leading businessman who it says is facing allegations of sexual harassment and racial abuse. a pretty varied bunch of the papers. laura, let's start with your paper. plans to ring an emergency supply in the event of a neo geo brexit. -- no—deal brexit. it sounds mad, but it's true. talk of chartering ships to bring in vital supplies to different ports because of fears the normal route between calais and dover will become congested, that the french would impose various customs control and that would reduce enormous capacity that we have right 12—25%. i think david lidington said which it would be operating at a rate of 12—25% compared general. which is honestly quite dramatic. the government looking at alternate ways of getting into to this country if there is a no deal. we are going to be told to dig for britain soon, aren't we i'm digging now! what absolute chaos. this is like a little ship comin
a story we've covered today features on the front page of the daily mail.obesity crisis. and the telegraph says it has been gagged from publishing details about a leading businessman who it says is facing allegations of sexual harassment and racial abuse. a pretty varied bunch of the papers. laura, let's start with your paper. plans to ring an emergency supply in the event of a neo geo brexit. -- no—deal brexit. it sounds mad, but it's true. talk of chartering ships to bring in vital supplies...
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the same story makes the front page of the daily mail.n mayo and jo whiley, following the announcement that their radio 2 drivetime show is to end. the financial times leads on an expected 13 billion pound annual windfall in the budget, which it says will help the chancellor pay for nhs spending. and, mps and peers are calling on theresa may to end the persecution of veterans in northern ireland, over incidents going back nearly 50 years — that's in the express. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. brexit surprise surprise, once again seems to be preoccupying certainly a few of the papers. another difficult day for the prime minister. but she confronted her critics, leading for time, says the guardian. to an extent confronting her critics. the line from this address was jailed yesterday, they the brexit was 95% done. but got quite heavily controlled online. 0ne pointing out that 95% of the voyage of the titanic was successful for the perhaps a little bit cruel. she was there for quite some time ha
the same story makes the front page of the daily mail.n mayo and jo whiley, following the announcement that their radio 2 drivetime show is to end. the financial times leads on an expected 13 billion pound annual windfall in the budget, which it says will help the chancellor pay for nhs spending. and, mps and peers are calling on theresa may to end the persecution of veterans in northern ireland, over incidents going back nearly 50 years — that's in the express. so, a varied set of front...
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and one of the horrifying statistics that is on the front page of the daily mail is that obviously girls are at more risk of health problems with self harming reported among 8—bit of them. which is apparent, is absolutely terrifying. and there is a great spectrum that you can look at in terms of health problems in schools. but actually, just looking at things like anxiety, things about the age in which children are at primary school. the very overwhelmed by very small things, which if they are not taught how to cope with, you can teach them some successful strategies for those stressful events that happen to us later on in life. how they're going to carry out these checks and assess people was blue as caroline says, it really is needed there is a? on houtz these therapists —— how these therapists are going to be able to spot these problems in children. in the inconsistency from the government in this, because child and mental health services have been cut back the conservatives were in power. and is also an overload, i have a primary school age child and the overload of homework that the
and one of the horrifying statistics that is on the front page of the daily mail is that obviously girls are at more risk of health problems with self harming reported among 8—bit of them. which is apparent, is absolutely terrifying. and there is a great spectrum that you can look at in terms of health problems in schools. but actually, just looking at things like anxiety, things about the age in which children are at primary school. the very overwhelmed by very small things, which if they...
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the daily mail leads with a warning from mps that police forces in england and wales are under an unmanagable people who take statins may increase their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by to 30%, that's in the express.
the daily mail leads with a warning from mps that police forces in england and wales are under an unmanagable people who take statins may increase their risk of developing type 2 diabetes by to 30%, that's in the express.
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the daily mail reports that a man convicted of taking part in the nine eleven attack has been freed fromg in morocco. the metro goes with a family who were left with just seventy four pence to live on for a week, after a mix—up when they were moved to the new universal credit benefit the guardian carries a warning that not reaching a brexit deal could cause a long recession. the express leads with the story of a falklands veteran who has gone on hunger srike demanding better mental health care for former service personnel. the times reports a surge in the number of applications for irish passports by british residents as brexit approaches. the telegraph says that scientists at a leading university are being accused of failing to disclose fully the outcomes of some patients after experimental treatments. and the mirror reports on anger from teachers over the amount of money allocated to schools in the budget. so a vaired set of front pages — let's look at some of those stories in more detail. a very varied set of front pages. let's look at those stories now in more detail. it starts with
the daily mail reports that a man convicted of taking part in the nine eleven attack has been freed fromg in morocco. the metro goes with a family who were left with just seventy four pence to live on for a week, after a mix—up when they were moved to the new universal credit benefit the guardian carries a warning that not reaching a brexit deal could cause a long recession. the express leads with the story of a falklands veteran who has gone on hunger srike demanding better mental health...
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and the daily mail claims saudia arabia has spent hundred of thousands of pounds on british mps, payingtalks are dominating many of tomorrow's front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. giles, do you want to kick off with the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brussels. the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brusselslj the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brussels. i don't know why we are surprised. all you note —— talks go down to the wire. it was never going to be easy but i think there is a problem with the narrative for the government. they also need a deal. there are thousands of the eu business is financed out of london, so i think the whole thing about theresa may will not get a deal, i think she probably you believe that well. i think it'll take a while. we had to hold our nerve, we have to have a pokerface going to rip up a story up pokerface going to rip up a story up gas hysteria people need to ignore. i think we will get there but it will take time. ultimately the negotiations that should be dictated by substance not ag
and the daily mail claims saudia arabia has spent hundred of thousands of pounds on british mps, payingtalks are dominating many of tomorrow's front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. giles, do you want to kick off with the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brussels. the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brusselslj the front of the eye? no deal looms after impact in brussels. i don't know why we are surprised. all you note —— talks go down to the...
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the same story, but the daily mail picture there, nothing second about that case returning to the secondrite picture ever. i'm a bit of a... of the year. that is my favourite picture ever. i'm a bit ofa... he looked in pain to me. he was a very nervous tap. do get married next year, seat you can do better than that. that is released, a look of relief, he has done it. also the front page of the sun. it is hilarious. after so many years still sarah ferguson going on here because she was six minutes late. that was asking for trouble, wasn't it?m was and as they said they had a reference to football with fergie time in the headline. the positive thing to come out of this is the dress, and why she wore it and the message she was sending out. she had is in showing scars from it and we know people have got that. all credit to her for that, but i think the sun, a lot of women in the world that had to have fergie time explained, probably something to do with a team in manchester, a little—known with a team in manchester, a little— known tinkoff manchester united. i think their readership might ha
the same story, but the daily mail picture there, nothing second about that case returning to the secondrite picture ever. i'm a bit of a... of the year. that is my favourite picture ever. i'm a bit ofa... he looked in pain to me. he was a very nervous tap. do get married next year, seat you can do better than that. that is released, a look of relief, he has done it. also the front page of the sun. it is hilarious. after so many years still sarah ferguson going on here because she was six...
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a royal kiss features on the front of the daily mail — which splashes on princess eugenie's marriage the sun — which goes with the headline ‘fergie time' after eugenie's mother turned up late for her daughter's big day. the online independent leads on claims that the government is preparing to impose sanctions against saudi arabia as the fallout continues over the disappearance of dissident journalist jamal kashoggi. and the daily mirror is looking ahead to tomorrow evening's strictly come dancing — with contestants seann walsh and katya jones, hoping the public will forgive them for their drunken kiss and keep them in the dancing competition. so, a real mix of stories there making tomorrow's news. starting with our chat. the daily... we can start off with the times. sebastian, would you like to take us off with that? this is the budget coming on the 29th of october, in a couple of weeks and it is about how philip hammond, the chancellor is going to pay for various things. the big thing they need to find money for is that 20 billion they are pumping into the nhs, they announced it ba
a royal kiss features on the front of the daily mail — which splashes on princess eugenie's marriage the sun — which goes with the headline ‘fergie time' after eugenie's mother turned up late for her daughter's big day. the online independent leads on claims that the government is preparing to impose sanctions against saudi arabia as the fallout continues over the disappearance of dissident journalist jamal kashoggi. and the daily mirror is looking ahead to tomorrow evening's strictly...
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there is frustration about this, the daily mailfront page there is frustration about this, the daily mailes it. i sense from the headline it is not best pleased with this prospect. sense from the headline it is not best pleased with this prospectm has alighted on the fact this would mean paying roughly an extra £10 billion a year to the eu, because although you will be outside of the political structures, you will have to follow the rules, pay budget contusions and there is a big row over universal credit at the moment. theresa may made a big promise, the end of austerities,, something david cameron never said. it is one thing to say and another to deliver it. universal credit is currently hmmfi universal credit is currently forecast to cost some families thousands of pounds. there's a lot of pressure from tory mps at the moment to provide greater support and relief for them, to reduce the level of cuts. if we are looking at another 10 billion to the eu, that will be a financial headache for the government, among other things. philip hammond was quoted on the front page yesterday saying ho
there is frustration about this, the daily mailfront page there is frustration about this, the daily mailes it. i sense from the headline it is not best pleased with this prospect. sense from the headline it is not best pleased with this prospectm has alighted on the fact this would mean paying roughly an extra £10 billion a year to the eu, because although you will be outside of the political structures, you will have to follow the rules, pay budget contusions and there is a big row over...
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the daily mail says theresa may faces uproar over plans to give judges pay rises of nearly £60,000 athe guardian, a kent motorway is undergoing closures as work begins on turning it into a potential lorry park to deal with the possible impact of a no—deal brexit. the financial times says global stock markets are heading for their worst week in six months as investors, worried by rising interest rates, sold equities worldwide, with president trump blaming an "out of control" us federal reserve for the downturn. and the metro reports that a transgender prisoner — who was born a man — has beenjailed for life for sexually abusing two women at a female prison and for two earlier rapes. parso, par so, let's start with the financial times. what else could we start with but a bit of brexit, because there has been not a full cabinet meeting today, but some of the most senior cabinet ministers have been called into downing street for what we were told is an update on brexit negotiations. it sounds like there was a little bit of unhappiness about what they were being handed, or offered, and it'
the daily mail says theresa may faces uproar over plans to give judges pay rises of nearly £60,000 athe guardian, a kent motorway is undergoing closures as work begins on turning it into a potential lorry park to deal with the possible impact of a no—deal brexit. the financial times says global stock markets are heading for their worst week in six months as investors, worried by rising interest rates, sold equities worldwide, with president trump blaming an "out of control" us...
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take us to the daily mail before we move on. here we are again with another. still philip green.hilip green. this i think is the first woman who was identified herself as an alleged victim of green's bullying since this affair broke. a former
take us to the daily mail before we move on. here we are again with another. still philip green.hilip green. this i think is the first woman who was identified herself as an alleged victim of green's bullying since this affair broke. a former
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limbo from in brexit the daily mail.t is trying to avoid in no deal scenario i staying in the eu for longer and keep paying billions to brussels. nejra: go for it manus. manus: daily telegraph, there you go. courage andd show break negotiation deadlocks. time, brextra time. they are worried it could infuriate the hardline brexitiereres. for the u.s. to pursue a trade deal with britain as soon as the eu withdrawal is completed. the guardian says theresa may failed to unblock the talks that left the eu officials irritated. why don't you have a go at the financial times? no one wants to listen to me. nejra: we are giving our guest host a complete rundown of the morning paper, saving him some pennies. the financial times running a photo of european commission president greeting theresa may upon arrival at the summit yesterday. there we go. we have given you a rundown of the papers. let's get back to bill and focus on the fed. officials in a debate over how high to raise interest rates. a majority favored a temporary move up
limbo from in brexit the daily mail.t is trying to avoid in no deal scenario i staying in the eu for longer and keep paying billions to brussels. nejra: go for it manus. manus: daily telegraph, there you go. courage andd show break negotiation deadlocks. time, brextra time. they are worried it could infuriate the hardline brexitiereres. for the u.s. to pursue a trade deal with britain as soon as the eu withdrawal is completed. the guardian says theresa may failed to unblock the talks that left...
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daily mail that this was a miracle that the system actually. helped. well the system itself. but what you call the emergency system is a good thing. it's a very good thing because. it can save the crew not just in this situation alone because we had chases children. blows up with the first seconds of the launch and if they survive that that would be truly a miracle but this time it was a simpler situation because. they were able to use the capsule to get down on earth to earth as we continue to show our viewers these pictures from baikonur which is the launch pad earlier this morning where that soyuz took off to the theory was to take these guys and the payload up to the us. just tell me about for our view is not too scientific way how the rockets constructed its layers it starts with propulsion layers the rocket but i guess there's a payload area then there's an area where the cosmonauts and the astronauts then there's an emergency port is it how is it formed. well it's not that complicated well maybe it is but literally it isn't because you have stages. stage like part of t
daily mail that this was a miracle that the system actually. helped. well the system itself. but what you call the emergency system is a good thing. it's a very good thing because. it can save the crew not just in this situation alone because we had chases children. blows up with the first seconds of the launch and if they survive that that would be truly a miracle but this time it was a simpler situation because. they were able to use the capsule to get down on earth to earth as we continue to...
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dheepthika: in particular, "the daily mail." around 4500 people take their lives every year in england. suicide is the leading cause in years of age. theresa may has announced she is up running the world's first minister for suicide prevention. that is falling under the health ministry. jackie doyle price will take on the responsibility of overseeing a suicide prevention plan that includes encouraging people with mental ill health to reach out before it is too late. delano: in your next story, statistics show that 30% of the women committing suicide live in india. why? dheepthika: these statistics come from the british science journal "the lancet." they attribute factors like child brides, arranged marriages, domestic violence, and lack of financial independence among indian women as being contribute in factors for the startling statistic of female suicide. on that note, it appears that the me too movement has finally reached india. "the guardian" explains that it began last week when a group of women accused a well-known comedi
dheepthika: in particular, "the daily mail." around 4500 people take their lives every year in england. suicide is the leading cause in years of age. theresa may has announced she is up running the world's first minister for suicide prevention. that is falling under the health ministry. jackie doyle price will take on the responsibility of overseeing a suicide prevention plan that includes encouraging people with mental ill health to reach out before it is too late. delano: in your...
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some of the products according to the daily mail include honey nut cheerios quaker oatmeal squares honey nut and quaker overnight you know really so while c.n.n. continues to celebrate its resolve in these desperate times of donald trump an evil russian descent from asia networks and cower in a cowardly idiot or group of cowardly idiots failed industrial arts projects sent in the mail today let us focus on some news that is actually important to not just you and me but to all of us as we start watching the hawks. it looks like. it's really. the bottom. like you that i got. with that we. would. welcome everyone to watch the harks i robot and i'm happy and i don't eat cereal ever again right wow this is one of those ones that just hit me i was like this is i mean. how much more seriously how much more derringers and terrible things going to happen to our foods before we wake up and start saying i think we've got a problem here but as i. mentioned there's a little bit of carson and.
some of the products according to the daily mail include honey nut cheerios quaker oatmeal squares honey nut and quaker overnight you know really so while c.n.n. continues to celebrate its resolve in these desperate times of donald trump an evil russian descent from asia networks and cower in a cowardly idiot or group of cowardly idiots failed industrial arts projects sent in the mail today let us focus on some news that is actually important to not just you and me but to all of us as we start...
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potentially for naught meanwhile this tory newspaper well known for supporting fat just as the daily mail always puts corbin articles on the front page the guardian the guardian and this is a beautiful story we live in a utopia option as labor voters should look afresh at the conservatives to reason eight what a surprise she would say that but the picture she paints the n.h.s. is in great hands the fact that we've got great investment in education to give everyone a chance all of this is described in this utopian beautiful paradise type way by to reason. well children of all this and i quote theresa may millions of people who have supported labor all their lives are appalled by what has happened to a once great party under the leadership of gerry coburn i didn't know she thought labor was ever a once great party that's the scoop to raise a maze of socialist vote she must have been to subside one point corbin's expenditure as a proportion of g.d.p. is less than misses that it's hardly radical a bit of that and you look at the facts cancer waiting times are at the worst ever level in englan
potentially for naught meanwhile this tory newspaper well known for supporting fat just as the daily mail always puts corbin articles on the front page the guardian the guardian and this is a beautiful story we live in a utopia option as labor voters should look afresh at the conservatives to reason eight what a surprise she would say that but the picture she paints the n.h.s. is in great hands the fact that we've got great investment in education to give everyone a chance all of this is...