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and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers laura hughes, politicalspondent at the financial times, and the former fleet street editor, eve pollard. stay with us for that. hello, very good evening to you. turkey's president erdogan has said the savage murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi in istanbul was premeditated and demanded that the men being held for it be handed over by saudi arabia and put on trial in turkey. tonight, president trump described saudi's handling of the matter as "the worst cover—up ever", and the state department announced that the visas of those believed to have been involved in the killing would be revoked. from istanbul, mark lowen reports. jamal khashoggi's last steps into the saudi consulate and towards his death. he came just for papers to prove his divorce and let him remarry. three weeks on, the search for the truth continues. president erdogan vowed to provide today the "naked truth", in his words. in the end, no new bombshell, but accusations of a premeditated act. translation: all the information and evidence shows tha
and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers laura hughes, politicalspondent at the financial times, and the former fleet street editor, eve pollard. stay with us for that. hello, very good evening to you. turkey's president erdogan has said the savage murder ofjournalist jamal khashoggi in istanbul was premeditated and demanded that the men being held for it be handed over by saudi arabia and put on trial in turkey. tonight, president trump described...
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with me, laura hughes, political correspondent at the financial times and the former fleet street editorh the front pages, those that are ready in. the metro carries a picture of saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman shaking hands with a son of the murdered journalist jamal khashoggi, as more reports emerge about how mr khashoggi met his death. the same picture makes the front page of the financial times. but the paper also reports that the uk is planning to charter ships to bring in food and medicines, in the event of a no—deal brexit. 50 mps have taken freebie trips offered to them by the saudi regime, to the value of over £300,000. that's according to tamara's daily mirror. the i leads on a push to change to the law on food allergies which, it says, will save lives, following the death of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse, who died after eating a pret a manger baguette. a story we've covered today features on the front page of the daily mail. there's been a surge in high street takeaways, which is fuelling the nation's obesity crisis. and the telegraph says it has been gagged from
with me, laura hughes, political correspondent at the financial times and the former fleet street editorh the front pages, those that are ready in. the metro carries a picture of saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman shaking hands with a son of the murdered journalist jamal khashoggi, as more reports emerge about how mr khashoggi met his death. the same picture makes the front page of the financial times. but the paper also reports that the uk is planning to charter ships to bring in food and...
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our reviewers are the ft‘s political correspondent laura hughes and former fleet street editor eve pollard all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. after weeks in the spotlight for reasons he doesn't want, cristiano ronaldo is back in familiar surroundings tonight to face his old club with his new one. manchester city are far away from home. but for them too, it's still familiar. they're back in ukraine to play shakhtar donetsk for the second season in a row. england suffer their biggest ever one day defeat, losing by 219 runs against sri lanka. also coming up in the programme... the team with the best regular season record and the one that's back for the second year in a row. the red sox and the dodgers get ready for the world series. thanks forjoining us on sportsday. he's still very popular in manchester, well, one half of manchester. but he might be less so by the end of the evening. cristiano ronaldo has been back before with real madrid and scored the winner. will it happen again withj
our reviewers are the ft‘s political correspondent laura hughes and former fleet street editor eve pollard all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. after weeks in the spotlight for reasons he doesn't want, cristiano ronaldo is back in familiar surroundings tonight to face his old club with his new one. manchester city are far away from home. but for them too, it's still familiar. they're back...
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tonight — we'll take a look at tomorrow's papers. 0ur reviewers are the ft‘s political correspondent laura hughesbbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday.
tonight — we'll take a look at tomorrow's papers. 0ur reviewers are the ft‘s political correspondent laura hughesbbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday.
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with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the financial times, and the former fleet streeteve pollard. good to have you both back with us. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. the metro carries a picture of saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman shaking hands with a son of the murdered journalist jamal khashoggi as more reports emerge about how mr khashoggi met his death. the same picture makes the front page of the times, which says that president trump is increasing pressure on riyadh over the journalist's murder. 50 mps have taken freebie trips offered to them by the saudi regime, to the value of over £300,000, so says the mirror. the guardian has a special investigation which, it says, reveals legal loopholes that permit rogue landlords to continue operating. the i leads on a push to change to the law on food allergies after 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse died after eating a pret a manger baguette. chancellor philip hammond is facing calls to cut taxes and increase spending in next week's budget, given an expected £13 billion annual windfall. that's in the ex
with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the financial times, and the former fleet streeteve pollard. good to have you both back with us. most of tomorrow's front pages are now in. the metro carries a picture of saudi crown prince mohammed bin salman shaking hands with a son of the murdered journalist jamal khashoggi as more reports emerge about how mr khashoggi met his death. the same picture makes the front page of the times, which says that president trump is increasing pressure...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers our guestsjoining me tonight are laura hugheshe former fleet street editor, eve pollard. what is thought to be the uk's biggest ever strike about equal pay is taking place in glasgow. thousands of council workers are striking for 48 hours, resulting in the closure of hundreds of schools, and affecting some care services. scotland's highest court last year ruled that women at the council had been discriminated against since 2006 and that some had lost thousands of pounds a year in pay. our scotland editor sarah smith reports. francis is a social care worker who said she did not want to go on strike but feels she has no choice. francis and her colleagues say they are paid up to £3 an hour less than men doing similar work because of pay structures that penalise those who work irregular hours, the vast majority of whom are women. there are cleaners and carers and dinner school ladies getting a lot less than men for doing the same jobs or similarjobs. we do so much more, compared to a cleansing worker, a gardner, so there is no compar
tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 and 11:30 this evening in the papers our guestsjoining me tonight are laura hugheshe former fleet street editor, eve pollard. what is thought to be the uk's biggest ever strike about equal pay is taking place in glasgow. thousands of council workers are striking for 48 hours, resulting in the closure of hundreds of schools, and affecting some care services. scotland's highest court last year ruled that women at the council had been discriminated against since...