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let's go to the telegraph which is where all this began. to an extent.other figure. this is suddenly focusing perhaps unexpectedly, on another figurem course. it is the second story where philip green is not the top of the story. from hain we have now moved oi'i story. from hain we have now moved on to lady brady. business of a woman and business adviser. i didn't know she was the chairwoman of the holding company of philip green's retailempire. so holding company of philip green's retail empire. so the telegraph reports she has been drawn in on the basis that according to their sources, she appears to have been aware of these gagging orders. obviously they're not saying she played a part in them. they're reaching for putting her on the front of the patent is that she was an outspoken defender of women's rights in the workplace, so why didn't he speak out. i suppose that is what they are saying. she has not commented on the situation. i think for most people, the story remains green and his alleged behaviour. it seems strange to in the source of quickly
let's go to the telegraph which is where all this began. to an extent.other figure. this is suddenly focusing perhaps unexpectedly, on another figurem course. it is the second story where philip green is not the top of the story. from hain we have now moved oi'i story. from hain we have now moved on to lady brady. business of a woman and business adviser. i didn't know she was the chairwoman of the holding company of philip green's retailempire. so holding company of philip green's retail...
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the telegraph. would you like to share your ailments in a group session? no.now... no. ithink no. and if you‘re asking to do that now... no. i think the daily mail‘s title is interesting. i do think the daily telegraph article beats it because it tells us, actually, this has been piloted in slough, in london, in birmingham, in manchester, in sheffield, newcastle, northumberland. that is that a p pa re ntly northumberland. that is that apparently plan that will be soon presented for the nhs because of the shortage, acute shortage of gps, gps to say they are very much overworked, and in order to reduce costs also. we will see you, all 15 of you now, and it could be from anything from arthritis all the way up anything from arthritis all the way up to, maybe i should not have said that, erectile dysfunction. as somebody says here, one of the patients groups, there will be forms of confidentiality when people talk not to reveal what has been discussed in the group. effect of the matter is these sessions a p pa re ntly the matter is these sessions apparently last fo
the telegraph. would you like to share your ailments in a group session? no.now... no. ithink no. and if you‘re asking to do that now... no. i think the daily mail‘s title is interesting. i do think the daily telegraph article beats it because it tells us, actually, this has been piloted in slough, in london, in birmingham, in manchester, in sheffield, newcastle, northumberland. that is that a p pa re ntly northumberland. that is that apparently plan that will be soon presented for the nhs...
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we will end with the telegraph. let's go back to the telegraph, and the cartoon.er to it on the paper review, but this one is especially good. mad cow found in scotland, and you can tell he is mad, because he is carrying a banner, or sheed, which says back chequers plan. —— she. that's it for the papers 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, lance price and giles kenningham. and that's all from us. thank you for watching, and goodbye. hello from me, hugh ferris. the football association has urged police to tackle abuse on social media after rape and death threats were made to england midfielder karen carney. carney received the messages on instagram after chelsea's champions league win over fiorentina, in which she was subtituted here after scoring the winning goal. the user has been removed from the social media site, with
we will end with the telegraph. let's go back to the telegraph, and the cartoon.er to it on the paper review, but this one is especially good. mad cow found in scotland, and you can tell he is mad, because he is carrying a banner, or sheed, which says back chequers plan. —— she. that's it for the papers 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...
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natalie, take us to the telegraph. in a sense, about another example of a paper which is taking it in direction. yes. never one to miss the chance to show a picture of somebody from the bbc on the front cover. karren brady known to large numbers of readers of the telegraph and others for her role in the apprentice, she is in a difficult position because, as they describe her, she is an outspoken defender of women's rights, by which i think we can safely say, to quote rebecca west, she expresses opinions which differentiator from rebecca west, she expresses opinions which diffe re ntiator from a rebecca west, she expresses opinions which differentiator from a doormat. unfortunately from karren brady she finds herself in an unfortunate position because she is the chair of tevita, the holding company of philip green's arcadia retail empire. she was brought in after vhs, let's call it crisis, that is attacked full—term, obviously bhs we re attacked full—term, obviously bhs were sold for £1 and then turned out to have a pen
natalie, take us to the telegraph. in a sense, about another example of a paper which is taking it in direction. yes. never one to miss the chance to show a picture of somebody from the bbc on the front cover. karren brady known to large numbers of readers of the telegraph and others for her role in the apprentice, she is in a difficult position because, as they describe her, she is an outspoken defender of women's rights, by which i think we can safely say, to quote rebecca west, she expresses...
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hang on to the telegraph. write to the bomb a november date set for brazil. —— the telegraph.zil. -- the telegraph. we are destined for a story on brexit today. because we are in that kind of brexit groundhog day, nothing has happened yet. no deal has emerged. anything that moves because a story. dominic raab has been summoned and he has been reluctant to do that until he has made a deal. the chair the committee has said that we scrutinise you while you are doing the deal. so dominic raab has written back and says i think i can come to you on november 21, it seems a suitable date. he thinks that maybe there will be a deal with the eu by november 21 when in fact he clarified later in the evening on november the 21st was the date that he was thinking would come along. november the 21st was the date that he was thinking would come alongm is interesting and big front page on the daily express as well, as in it, "praise a deal in 21 days of sodom as they wish there was a bridge to deal in 21 days. —— "a brexit deal set in 21 days of. this is what the government really wants to get
hang on to the telegraph. write to the bomb a november date set for brazil. —— the telegraph.zil. -- the telegraph. we are destined for a story on brexit today. because we are in that kind of brexit groundhog day, nothing has happened yet. no deal has emerged. anything that moves because a story. dominic raab has been summoned and he has been reluctant to do that until he has made a deal. the chair the committee has said that we scrutinise you while you are doing the deal. so dominic raab...
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this is at the front, well let's start with the telegraph.raph was the paper that had the injunction placed on it to prevent it naming sarr three. i am uncomfortable as a journalist, i am in favour of the openness and disclosure but i do feel a bit uncomfortable about the way this has been handled and the way that parliamentary privilege has been used to get round what the courts wa nted used to get round what the courts wanted to do, which was to keep it confidential until they had had a hearing in the next few days. on the other hand, it is very difficult to keep things confidential these days. and i did feel uncomfortable because it was common knowledge at westminster who the businessman it was. was it? from a day or so ago? from a dead the telegraph first published a story saying he was unable to name this person. and that feels wrong thatjournalists should know and the general public should not. so i feel very poor mother story. are you torn, to? i am. or make you what is minimised here is a bad this was not a permanent injunction, it wa
this is at the front, well let's start with the telegraph.raph was the paper that had the injunction placed on it to prevent it naming sarr three. i am uncomfortable as a journalist, i am in favour of the openness and disclosure but i do feel a bit uncomfortable about the way this has been handled and the way that parliamentary privilege has been used to get round what the courts wa nted used to get round what the courts wanted to do, which was to keep it confidential until they had had a...
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we start off with the telegraph.he the daily telegraph — which reports that the brexit transition period could be extended by another year to help theresa may find a solution to the irish border problem. the times says the chancellor is being warned that he does not have support in the commons for a tax—raising budget amid what the paper calls the government's paralysis over brexit. the guardian leads on revelations of a huge concentration of toxins around the site of the grenfell tower fire and says there may be long—term health risks for survivors and others who live and work nearby. the i reports on a ruling by the high court which paves the way for fracking to proceed at sites across the country. a royal kiss features on the front of the daily mail — which splashes on princess eugenie's marriage to jack brooksbank earlier today. it's the same for 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 go
we start off with the telegraph.he the daily telegraph — which reports that the brexit transition period could be extended by another year to help theresa may find a solution to the irish border problem. the times says the chancellor is being warned that he does not have support in the commons for a tax—raising budget amid what the paper calls the government's paralysis over brexit. the guardian leads on revelations of a huge concentration of toxins around the site of the grenfell tower...
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let's turn to the telegraph, and just to finish off the whole brexit theme, dominic raab.he andrew marr show tomorrow morning, and what he is expected to say is basically outlining the government position, which is should we accept michel barnier‘s proposal to extend the transition period ? michel barnier‘s proposal to extend the transition period? he doesn't wa nt to the transition period? he doesn't want to backstop on the top of that for ireland. and the argument at the moment is all about whether or not it is time—limited, and if time—limited, by how? it is time—limited, and if time-limited, by how? let's go straight to saudi arabia, because i was just talking to a friend earlier, staying with the telegraph, and just below the picture of the duchess of sussex, mps call for saudi officials to be hit with sanctions. how likely is that? pretty unlikely i think. everybody is hedging their bets. we have made £a.2 billion, or sell £a.2 billion in goods, many of which are arms, to saudi arabia, and for years and yea rs saudi arabia, and for years and years and years, successi
let's turn to the telegraph, and just to finish off the whole brexit theme, dominic raab.he andrew marr show tomorrow morning, and what he is expected to say is basically outlining the government position, which is should we accept michel barnier‘s proposal to extend the transition period ? michel barnier‘s proposal to extend the transition period? he doesn't wa nt to the transition period? he doesn't want to backstop on the top of that for ireland. and the argument at the moment is all...
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staying with the telegraph because they have got a story about obesity.uring of children when they leave primary school and they found that a growing number of them are obese. ipsos and highs must shrink to help tackle obesity crisis —— pizza and highs must shrink. so many of the things we might order as take away as a treat, there is that enormous amount of calories in something like that, that they think people cannot necessarily even though they might be healthier choices on the many people are not necessarily making those choices or at least maybe young people are not making those choices if they get the tort to lead my chance to order them so there needs to be a limit on how many calories there is in a pizza which could be by shrinking it were by their being less cheese on top or something like that. it is quite an interesting proposition. i don't think they are suggesting is to be neat —— think they are suggesting is to be neat — — it think they are suggesting is to be neat —— it should be mandatory but making a kind of recommendation of how many ca
staying with the telegraph because they have got a story about obesity.uring of children when they leave primary school and they found that a growing number of them are obese. ipsos and highs must shrink to help tackle obesity crisis —— pizza and highs must shrink. so many of the things we might order as take away as a treat, there is that enormous amount of calories in something like that, that they think people cannot necessarily even though they might be healthier choices on the many...
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, because, i mean, thatis telegraph tomorrow, because, i mean, that is what everybody look5 telegraph? melania trump i5 that is what everybody looks like, don't they? melania trump is in each of. —— egypt. probably 33 degrees. she is the most fascinating per5on. she is the most fascinating per5on. she has taken the strangest wardrobe on this trip. she has had all kinds of extraordinary outfits. she has gone deaf in the knile with the type and the white linen5 and the strange target.
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david davis in the times, other mps in the telegraph.fort to put pressure on her at this crucial moment because we have the eu summit coming up later this week to look forward to! when it comes to theresa may's leadership potential there are two mag ways to get rid of her. one is through a vote of no confidence, and thatis through a vote of no confidence, and that is what the letters are about. the other is to see whether chequers goes through parliament and if it fails she can't stay on. her strategy at the moment is to reach across the aisle to try to rope in moderate labour mps to get then to support her. that is risky, but she wrote an opinion editorial in the guardian last week hoping at disillusioned labour voters would support the tories. that seems desperate to me. and bathing in the glory of a successful conference hasn't lasted long. this is the problem with these speeches. you can have a rotter of a speech and people will mock you for your sector falling down or you coughing or whatever it is. tony blair years ago had terrible
david davis in the times, other mps in the telegraph.fort to put pressure on her at this crucial moment because we have the eu summit coming up later this week to look forward to! when it comes to theresa may's leadership potential there are two mag ways to get rid of her. one is through a vote of no confidence, and thatis through a vote of no confidence, and that is what the letters are about. the other is to see whether chequers goes through parliament and if it fails she can't stay on. her...
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the same story is on the front of the telegraph — which says the move is part of the ten year plan for, expected be rolled out later this year. unilever, the company behind brands including marmite and dove, scrapping plans to move its headquarters to the netherlands makes the front of the ft weekend. the daily express calls unilever‘s decision "a victory for brexit britain." a week on from the earthquake and tsunami in indonesia, the independent has a picture of the devastation on its front page, reporting that the death toll has risen to over 1,500 people. the times reveals that the kremlin is targeting young british teenagers via social media to spread disinformation. the shortage of epipens is putting children with allegies at risk, says the i. and the winners of the nobel peace prize make the front of the guardian — so a real mix of stories making the front pages of tomorrow's papers. we are going to start with the times, and we are all watching events taking place in washington, but first, what you make of it?” thought it was depressing but riveting. this story has started off wi
the same story is on the front of the telegraph — which says the move is part of the ten year plan for, expected be rolled out later this year. unilever, the company behind brands including marmite and dove, scrapping plans to move its headquarters to the netherlands makes the front of the ft weekend. the daily express calls unilever‘s decision "a victory for brexit britain." a week on from the earthquake and tsunami in indonesia, the independent has a picture of the devastation...
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very different story in the daily telegraph. uk refuses to take back isilfighters from telegraph.ake back isil fighters from syria. it's been a long growing problem for some time fiow. a long growing problem for some time now. the uk have to decide what to do with people who've left britain. also iraq and some places. at the moment, not sure what to do. the government city do not have the necessary resources to deal with... we are going to have to face up to this. one of the big problems highlighted in this story is there are multiple children among these fighters. the children are completely innocent but in a completely innocent but in a completely busted because of who their parents are and what their parents have done. at the moment, it seems the uk government don't know what to do. completely uncharted territory but we need to look at human rights for the children involved but also looking at what we can do to bring them tojustice and the british sense. we're going to hear a lot more this but as it seems we are approaching the end game in syria. slowly but surely. we have that
very different story in the daily telegraph. uk refuses to take back isilfighters from telegraph.ake back isil fighters from syria. it's been a long growing problem for some time fiow. a long growing problem for some time now. the uk have to decide what to do with people who've left britain. also iraq and some places. at the moment, not sure what to do. the government city do not have the necessary resources to deal with... we are going to have to face up to this. one of the big problems...
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the telegraph has written to sir philip asking that the injunction be dropped.ails of the allegations, that seems unlikely. if both sides dig in, then a trial is expected in the new year, which will determine what can be published. emma simpson, bbc news, central london. our business editor simonjack is with me. you have had an exclusive statement tonight. what does it say? it's focusing on the role of lord hain in the main. he says when lord hain made allegations about me in the house of lords yesterday, he failed to disclose he has a financial relationship with the law firm gordon dadds who of course represented the telegraph in the injunction debate. as you heard, lord hain hit back saying i was com pletely lord hain hit back saying i was completely unaware that gordon dadds we re completely unaware that gordon dadds were advising the telegraph in this case. lord green said if he hadn't read thejudgment case. lord green said if he hadn't read the judgment on what basis was he talking about it, and if he had, gordon dadds' name as a law firm was on the front p
the telegraph has written to sir philip asking that the injunction be dropped.ails of the allegations, that seems unlikely. if both sides dig in, then a trial is expected in the new year, which will determine what can be published. emma simpson, bbc news, central london. our business editor simonjack is with me. you have had an exclusive statement tonight. what does it say? it's focusing on the role of lord hain in the main. he says when lord hain made allegations about me in the house of lords...
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let's move finally back to the telegraph, which has got a piece by a telegraph journalist.ee for the us supreme court, presumably you a loaf a mac were both —— were both glued to the test me last week. this isa man glued to the test me last week. this is a man who exudes privilege and angen is a man who exudes privilege and anger, he is furious he has not got what he wants. it doesn't really get to the mechanics of the sinister brush with kavanaugh. i am interested in to see what it was, connected to the clinton investigation back in the 1990s, kavanaugh suppressing a new story. so the most important thing here is, you know, quite a lot of these allegations and accusations he has faced were about a time when he was young, and... well, he was a teenager. what is interesting here is that evans prichard claims he has been doing allegedly dubious stuff well into his adulthood, well into his career. it says it was about a wild accusation of privileges, implying irrational behaviour. we must leave it there, as you say, it is an arresting headline and we need to turn inside to fin
let's move finally back to the telegraph, which has got a piece by a telegraph journalist.ee for the us supreme court, presumably you a loaf a mac were both —— were both glued to the test me last week. this isa man glued to the test me last week. this is a man who exudes privilege and angen is a man who exudes privilege and anger, he is furious he has not got what he wants. it doesn't really get to the mechanics of the sinister brush with kavanaugh. i am interested in to see what it was,...
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the telegraph has written to sir philip asking that the injunction be dropped.etails of the allegations, that seems unlikely. if both sides dig in, then a trial is expected in the new year, which will determine what can be published. emma simpson, bbc news, central london. well, our business editor simonjack has had an exclusive statement from sir philip green, and explains what is in it. it is focusing on the role of lord hain, in the main. he says when lord payne made allegations about me and house of lords yesterday he failed to disclose he has a financial relationship with the law firm gordon dowds, who represented the telegraph in the injunction debate. as you heard, lord hain then hit back, saying he was completely unaware that gordon dowds was advising the telegraph in this space. green says if he had not read thejudgement, then what space. green says if he had not read the judgement, then what basis was he talking about it? and if he had, gordon dowds name as a law firm was on the front page. he goes onto say hain‘s lleyton disregard of the judgement mad
the telegraph has written to sir philip asking that the injunction be dropped.etails of the allegations, that seems unlikely. if both sides dig in, then a trial is expected in the new year, which will determine what can be published. emma simpson, bbc news, central london. well, our business editor simonjack has had an exclusive statement from sir philip green, and explains what is in it. it is focusing on the role of lord hain, in the main. he says when lord payne made allegations about me and...
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it makes sense to start with the telegraph. it has been pursuing over the last couple of days. they can 110w the last couple of days. they can now talk openly about who the character at the centre of it is, sir philip green, after lord hain named in today. i think it is interesting that no one in the commons named. there was a suggestion thatjessica lives might do it, and i wonder if it is because they took legal advice and perhaps start that, because the injunction was only temporary, awaiting trial, that they would wait and see what the findings were. it does open up that interesting conflict between what the top lawyers have said and what the top lawyers have said and what one particular parliamentarian has now decided. that is right. itter hend said he felt it was his duty to name him. i know i am betraying my profession in this, but that makes me feel very uncomfortable. journalists generally believe in openness and transparency, but this is a case where the courts have decided, for presumably good reasons, to keep the mat
it makes sense to start with the telegraph. it has been pursuing over the last couple of days. they can 110w the last couple of days. they can now talk openly about who the character at the centre of it is, sir philip green, after lord hain named in today. i think it is interesting that no one in the commons named. there was a suggestion thatjessica lives might do it, and i wonder if it is because they took legal advice and perhaps start that, because the injunction was only temporary, awaiting...
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we have got a couple of minutes to end by your thoughts on the front of the telegraph, but this is in states, these mail bomb scares. the latest to receive something through the post, robert de niro and joe biden. all sorts of arguments about what may be behind this, a good deal of speculation. what you make of what this is saying and predators going? yes, it is interesting. we are seeing crude pipe bombs sent to ten people, all notably critics of donald trump who have been vilified by the bright in the united states. it is interesting to see how direct it has changed from the president. at the beginning, when we thought barack 0bama and the clintons had been sent these exports of devices, he wanted civility, absolutely. you are basing your eyebrows! sending an explicit device through the post is not settled. i think we can all agree on that. since then, he is now looking for other scapegoats and using this asa for other scapegoats and using this as a chance to bash the media, blaming the media on creating an atmosphere of anger and toxicity. bike he is desperate time to get away from
we have got a couple of minutes to end by your thoughts on the front of the telegraph, but this is in states, these mail bomb scares. the latest to receive something through the post, robert de niro and joe biden. all sorts of arguments about what may be behind this, a good deal of speculation. what you make of what this is saying and predators going? yes, it is interesting. we are seeing crude pipe bombs sent to ten people, all notably critics of donald trump who have been vilified by the...
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the telegraph business pages is saying the international monetary fund is launching a new campaign to take the steam out of the brewing trade wars and encourage nations to rediscover the benefits of globalisation and capitalism. and then finally a tiny stoy in the telegraph, opera lovers in london could find themselves under suspicion for carrying bottles of water to performances, after security at english national opera began seizing bottles to prevent people smuggling in vodka. —— story. to the to the need for liked that? —— what he looking at media for liked that? with me isjonathan charles, who's managing director of communications at european bank for reconstruction and development. let's start with the situation in sulawesi. it is looking very, very tough. i have been in many earthquake and post— earthquake situations in the —— in my years as a bbc foreign correspondent. you go to these places, you see people who are surviving without any heavy lifting equipment to help in the rescue. that seems to be the case, according to reports, on sulawesi, there's not enough water, there's
the telegraph business pages is saying the international monetary fund is launching a new campaign to take the steam out of the brewing trade wars and encourage nations to rediscover the benefits of globalisation and capitalism. and then finally a tiny stoy in the telegraph, opera lovers in london could find themselves under suspicion for carrying bottles of water to performances, after security at english national opera began seizing bottles to prevent people smuggling in vodka. —— story....
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jess, let's start with the daily telegraph, and boris johnson let's start with the daily telegraph, and corbyn", about taxes to fund public services. yes, though this is not boris' speech tomorrow, it is not part of the official conference programme, it isa the official conference programme, it is a fringe event, which is expected to be attended by 1000 people. we are in a situation where his friend is probably going to be the main event of the conference, far more watched by people than the prime minister's speech herself. —— is fringe. he will stand up and say that she should not be apeing corbyn, she has been accused of stealing labour party policies because the public has responded well to higher spending. they are pledging tax rises to put more money into the nhs, and he is good but very clear water between what her government is doing what he is suggesting by saying that actually, we shouldn't be going after those policies, even if we can see that they are popular with some members of the public, we should stand our ground and be a sort of proper right—wing conservative government
jess, let's start with the daily telegraph, and boris johnson let's start with the daily telegraph, and corbyn", about taxes to fund public services. yes, though this is not boris' speech tomorrow, it is not part of the official conference programme, it isa the official conference programme, it is a fringe event, which is expected to be attended by 1000 people. we are in a situation where his friend is probably going to be the main event of the conference, far more watched by people than...
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the telegraph, theresa may offers to extend transition by a year.raph, theresa may offers to extend transition by a yeahm seems the prime minister has said in her roughly 20 minutes of the remarks to the other eu 27 that she would be prepared to extend the brexit transition period to roughly about another year, just under. that hopefully this would help to ove i’co m e hopefully this would help to overcome the deadlock, the deadlock being having multiple aspects and the irish backstop is the major one but their prime minister still committed to her chequers proposal but the eu have more or less at that won't work for us. there is a lot to stop get over the line. from my perspective, over two years since the vote, we are still in a place where there is clearly no deal. they have not come to the arrangement they need to come to. i'm not against a transition period in principle or even against extending it on principle. short—term loss for long—term gain, but what makes us think that extra year will help them get it over the line? the tactic seems to b
the telegraph, theresa may offers to extend transition by a year.raph, theresa may offers to extend transition by a yeahm seems the prime minister has said in her roughly 20 minutes of the remarks to the other eu 27 that she would be prepared to extend the brexit transition period to roughly about another year, just under. that hopefully this would help to ove i’co m e hopefully this would help to overcome the deadlock, the deadlock being having multiple aspects and the irish backstop is the...
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let's make a start but the telegraph.dget on monday to get the uk's broadband up to speed, it of a boost for infrastructure particular in rural areas. he is failing to point out it should be easier for us to do something that is merely the laying of cable. i living a rural area outside london, we have broadband, we have a think all the internet there. ido we have a think all the internet there. i do have to give it a kick a couple of times a week and sometimes in the garden a stern talking to. like the old dial—up days. in the garden a stern talking to. like the old dial-up days. at least you knew it was while it up. now you get the curly smell of doom. and it does mean the new way of working that we foresaw in the 21st century, more of us working from home, it makes it impossible, it really does. you are an older person as well and you can find the cheapest energy ta riffs you can find the cheapest energy tariffs when you go online and have pa perless tariffs when you go online and have paperless billing and you can't ha
let's make a start but the telegraph.dget on monday to get the uk's broadband up to speed, it of a boost for infrastructure particular in rural areas. he is failing to point out it should be easier for us to do something that is merely the laying of cable. i living a rural area outside london, we have broadband, we have a think all the internet there. ido we have a think all the internet there. i do have to give it a kick a couple of times a week and sometimes in the garden a stern talking to....
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let's move on to the daily telegraph. very different story there, they are focusing on syria. people's entry from syria. it doesn't have the resources and infrastructure to bring the people tojustice, though. infrastructure to bring the people to justice, though. it infrastructure to bring the people tojustice, though. it is a complex case to bring people who have been radicalised, gone off to fight and bring them back and actually bring them to trial for crimes we are not used to overhear. it is going to happen more and more often. —— over here. people have fled and then in captured. there is also a number of stateless children who have been born to these people who are completely innocent and now they are stuck in limbo. they are born to british people with british citizenship and we need to decide what happens to them and to make sure these innocent children actually do have some form of justice and what do we do? do we bring them back? do we leave them where they are? it is a conundrum. the crown prosecution service are trying to investigate what happened ina warzone tryin
let's move on to the daily telegraph. very different story there, they are focusing on syria. people's entry from syria. it doesn't have the resources and infrastructure to bring the people tojustice, though. infrastructure to bring the people to justice, though. it infrastructure to bring the people tojustice, though. it is a complex case to bring people who have been radicalised, gone off to fight and bring them back and actually bring them to trial for crimes we are not used to overhear. it...
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in the telegraph, brexiteers are said to be raising the stakes.up, brexiteers have always wanted the government has prepared for no deal but it's too late. if we are going to leave in march, there is going to bea to leave in march, there is going to be a lot of disruption if there is no transitional deal in place. i think again, there are a lot of quotes in here which leave room for komru miah. what they are asking for isa komru miah. what they are asking for is a cut—off date —— for compromise. it's perfectly possible or imaginable that brussels finds a way of finding some kind of language that suggest britain has the right to pull out at some date and will these people back down at that point? i think it's perfectly possible. it is hard to predict. in terms of who blinks first, as far as the sunday express front page is concerned, it is up to the eu to blink because they quote jacob rhys—mogg. blink because they quote jacob rhys-mogg. so jacob rhys-mogg has urged the banister, with whom he has an interesting relationship, the obvious way at eton
in the telegraph, brexiteers are said to be raising the stakes.up, brexiteers have always wanted the government has prepared for no deal but it's too late. if we are going to leave in march, there is going to bea to leave in march, there is going to be a lot of disruption if there is no transitional deal in place. i think again, there are a lot of quotes in here which leave room for komru miah. what they are asking for isa komru miah. what they are asking for is a cut—off date —— for...
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a completely different story in the telegraph, just going back to find my telegraph here, and michaelay, potential natasha's law on food labelling after the tragic death of natasha who died after having an allergic direction to a pret a manger baguette. —— allergic reaction. nobody can have failed to be touched by this awful story. no, they can't, and their parents were on various tv programmes, the way we have conducted themselves with dignity and spoken so expansively about it, as you said, cannot fail to touch people, and obviously now, michael gove has taken notice and the have decided to look at a new low. but it seems clearly that's natasha was failed —— a new law. not just by pret a manger with the lack of food packaging, but also the series of events where they could not get the developer of a litter on the flight because the flight was landing, so it seems like a series of failures, the tale told by her father where refund of her mother and put heron father where refund of her mother and put her on the phone to get her la st and put her on the phone to get her last works, sal
a completely different story in the telegraph, just going back to find my telegraph here, and michaelay, potential natasha's law on food labelling after the tragic death of natasha who died after having an allergic direction to a pret a manger baguette. —— allergic reaction. nobody can have failed to be touched by this awful story. no, they can't, and their parents were on various tv programmes, the way we have conducted themselves with dignity and spoken so expansively about it, as you...
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you're right, the telegraph, i didn't think i would agree with you but we just have.es. does that slight shift in focus goes to the whole of the paper and stays there forever. take us to the daily mail before we move on. here we are again with another. still philip green. this time in his own philip green. this time in his own philip 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 pensions minister, and before that the pensions campaigner, she is saying here that she was bombarded with a "torrent of unpleasant late—night texts from greenwich were frightening and beyond the bounds of decency" and she said his behaviour was rooted in sexism. that is what she believed. she had to leave as pensions minister was involved in the fallout from the end of the nhs pension scandal and as it has been referred to. the daily mail also reveals where philip green is. he is slumming it on a luxury 150 acre health spa in arizona. see, you have got to love the daily mail for that. 150 acres, a p
you're right, the telegraph, i didn't think i would agree with you but we just have.es. does that slight shift in focus goes to the whole of the paper and stays there forever. take us to the daily mail before we move on. here we are again with another. still philip green. this time in his own philip green. this time in his own philip 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 pensions minister, and...
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a telegraph was sent to bridgewater vermont, and the person who got the telegraph up to planning with the bus up to plymouth there was a knock on the door and the coolidge's were visiting. vice president coolidge's father, john, were visiting and so it was early in the morning on august 3 1923. they got a knock on the door and the father answered the door and said what is going on and he was informed that he had passed away. his father went up and woke up calvin and said the news to him and then they went downstairs and his father administered the oath of office to him. john coolidge was a notary public, so he felt that under the circumstances, this was something that he could just take care of so that our country would not be without a president, so that happened and i went back to bed and so it was again, a very modest small ceremony. there were just a few reporters and a stenographer . >> when you mention mrs. coolidge, tell me about your great grandmother, grace . >> she was the opposite in character. she was very vivacious and fun loving and she got the stories from my mother who
a telegraph was sent to bridgewater vermont, and the person who got the telegraph up to planning with the bus up to plymouth there was a knock on the door and the coolidge's were visiting. vice president coolidge's father, john, were visiting and so it was early in the morning on august 3 1923. they got a knock on the door and the father answered the door and said what is going on and he was informed that he had passed away. his father went up and woke up calvin and said the news to him and...
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the daily telegraph splashes on new plans by the government to ensure that patients who visit their gp of cancer get a diagnosis within three weeks. the metro says rail passengers will be soon be able to claim compensation for delays with just one click on their smartphones, in new proposals set out by the transport secretary. and the financial times reports on general electric‘s decision to replace its chief executive. so different front pages, but i think it is fair to say that the headlines are full of conservative party wa rfa re, headlines are full of conservative party warfare, boris johnson headlines are full of conservative party warfare, borisjohnson and brexit. let's start with the times, and an interesting story. theresa may agrees curbs on trade to break brexit deadlock, which the times saysis brexit deadlock, which the times says is a significant concession to the eu. what is your take? 50 this the eu. what is your take? so this appears to be coming from number ten sources, no one is appears to be coming from number ten sources, no one is actually speaking on the record bu
the daily telegraph splashes on new plans by the government to ensure that patients who visit their gp of cancer get a diagnosis within three weeks. the metro says rail passengers will be soon be able to claim compensation for delays with just one click on their smartphones, in new proposals set out by the transport secretary. and the financial times reports on general electric‘s decision to replace its chief executive. so different front pages, but i think it is fair to say that the...
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with me are the broadcaster steve richards and camilla tominey, associate editor at the daily telegraphtomorrow's front pages are now in. the guardian leads on the prime minister's plea to mps during a commons debate, in which she asked for time to deliver brexit. the times says theresa may has dismissed the eu's demands over northern ireland, in a move welcomed by tory rebels but increasing the risk of a no—deal brexit. the telegraph carries a warning from public health england, that rising antibiotic resistance is making hip and knee operations life—threatening. the daily mirror leads on the news that a man has admitted murdering the midwife, samantha eastwood. the sun also focuses on the midwife murder. but it also has a picture of the duchess of sussex in australia. the metro reports on new research, which reveals plastics, from items like throw—away water bottles, are polluting people's bodies. the same story makes the front page of the daily mail. but the paper also carries a picture of simon mayo and jo whiley, following the announcement that their radio 2 drivetime show is to en
with me are the broadcaster steve richards and camilla tominey, associate editor at the daily telegraphtomorrow's front pages are now in. the guardian leads on the prime minister's plea to mps during a commons debate, in which she asked for time to deliver brexit. the times says theresa may has dismissed the eu's demands over northern ireland, in a move welcomed by tory rebels but increasing the risk of a no—deal brexit. the telegraph carries a warning from public health england, that rising...
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let's move on to the sunday telegraph. the saudi sanctions and how countries have been reacting.tion, the eu reaction crucial. we have the most bizarre statement from the saudis laid on friday night i think, saying yes, they guided a p pa re ntly i think, saying yes, they guided apparently die in our embassy having previously said he left the embassy. —— the guy apparently died. you cannot just change your line —— the guy apparently died. you cannotjust change your line like that with no explanation of how you got it wrong before, it beggars belief. inevitably they called for some kind of sanctions on saudi arabia are rising from campaigners and mps as the telegraph says today, what will those sanctions be? not specified in the piece but presumably if the russian sanctions are any indication it will be stopping a wealthy and influential saudis who have assets and investments in the uk either increasing them or freezing them stopping them coming to them. that's what i presume we will get more into over the coming days, perhaps even curtailing arms sales, something very much on the
let's move on to the sunday telegraph. the saudi sanctions and how countries have been reacting.tion, the eu reaction crucial. we have the most bizarre statement from the saudis laid on friday night i think, saying yes, they guided a p pa re ntly i think, saying yes, they guided apparently die in our embassy having previously said he left the embassy. —— the guy apparently died. you cannot just change your line —— the guy apparently died. you cannotjust change your line like that with...
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the eu needs our money, and that will make them an extra 17 billion according to the telegraph.ees mogg also said that it is bad for the party. let's get down to the politics, it is also bad the conservative party. hugely, they wa nt conservative party. hugely, they want this done and dusted by the next general election so they can say that they have done brexit, they are signing these trade deals with the us, australia, you name it, you have your money back. the problem is there are these huge problems. the irish border is so intractable, trying to get it all parcelled up and untangling a0 years of legal and economic and trading relationships ina economic and trading relationships in a period of a couple ofjust is not look like it is going to happen. this has to come to some kind of conclusion next week, because as you said there is that crucial summit on wednesday. if they don't make progress they are very much going to be looking at a no deal exit from the eu. let's turn to the guardian. huge concentration of toxins around the grenfell tower site. this is really quite disturb
the eu needs our money, and that will make them an extra 17 billion according to the telegraph.ees mogg also said that it is bad for the party. let's get down to the politics, it is also bad the conservative party. hugely, they wa nt conservative party. hugely, they want this done and dusted by the next general election so they can say that they have done brexit, they are signing these trade deals with the us, australia, you name it, you have your money back. the problem is there are these huge...
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staying with the telegraph. reporting on, the brexit cabinet, the telegraph saying that theresa may is facing resignations over the endless backstop, the idea that the uk remains in some endless customs union. that really upsets the eurosceptics. they think it is just a staying in the customs union for ever and ever. absolutely. this in a brexit war cabinet were being briefed this evening. it is the people who are not in the room who are most angry about it. it seems to be eurosceptics are most angry about it. it seems to be eurosce ptics like are most angry about it. it seems to be eurosceptics like esther mcvey, penny morton, who are set on the idea that britain cannot sign up to this idea that britain cannot be an insurance policy for the irish border where as if there is no deal and there is no way to square a hardboard in northern ireland or the whole uk effectively stays in the same rules as the whole eu. if it happens it has to have a time limit. brussels says you cannot have an insurance policy where the
staying with the telegraph. reporting on, the brexit cabinet, the telegraph saying that theresa may is facing resignations over the endless backstop, the idea that the uk remains in some endless customs union. that really upsets the eurosceptics. they think it is just a staying in the customs union for ever and ever. absolutely. this in a brexit war cabinet were being briefed this evening. it is the people who are not in the room who are most angry about it. it seems to be eurosceptics are most...
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let's go to the telegraph and be able to stick with your business.cusation. a businessman who has been accused of sexual assault amongst other things. but the accusation as well that he has paid money to really have gagging clauses of people who are reporting it. sexual and racial harassment is what i understand against at least five female members of staff who have been, who have signed nondisclosure agreements, and the court of appeal decrees yesterday that we could not report on this. that in this particular case, his privacy, not his privacy but i think the terms of the contract law in this case trumped the public service or the public interest in this case. but today, there are two interesting things that happened today. one is that we are reporting a well— known socialite, somebody who be cannot name, who believes that she is somebody who was a victim of this businessman as well. but for legal reason the telegraph cannot admit or cannot confirm or deny that because we are not allowed to by law. and thatis we are not allowed to by law. and that
let's go to the telegraph and be able to stick with your business.cusation. a businessman who has been accused of sexual assault amongst other things. but the accusation as well that he has paid money to really have gagging clauses of people who are reporting it. sexual and racial harassment is what i understand against at least five female members of staff who have been, who have signed nondisclosure agreements, and the court of appeal decrees yesterday that we could not report on this. that...
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brand new problem here, outer loopt telegraph road. all lanes blocked right now. goin to get more info on that and pass it along in the next couple of minutes. in roslyn, gw parkwayey at bridge, one lane getting by. looksst of the beltw pretty good here. you don't have any major issues on the beltway here this morning. for some reason my computeroe system not want to cooperate. 66 and 95 in virginia als looking good. guys? >> thank you, melissa. >>> now back to the big story this morning. >> everyone is anxiously awaiting for the confirmation that a winning ticket was sold in south carolina. >> especially angie goff. she's at the live desk this morning hoping to get a call from h husband. >> robert hasn't con terted you yet? >> that's where we bought our ticket. >> wake him up! >> when i got the push art i really considered doing it. this might be my last day, eun. just saying. >> i think we're related, the korean thing. >> i'm your sole sister. you're getting a car. >> i need one.ha >> it is everybody is talking about this morning. the last record smashing mega m
brand new problem here, outer loopt telegraph road. all lanes blocked right now. goin to get more info on that and pass it along in the next couple of minutes. in roslyn, gw parkwayey at bridge, one lane getting by. looksst of the beltw pretty good here. you don't have any major issues on the beltway here this morning. for some reason my computeroe system not want to cooperate. 66 and 95 in virginia als looking good. guys? >> thank you, melissa. >>> now back to the big story this...
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. >> it didn't cover it, but if you think about t it was telegraphed. we all knew there was a rate hike coming. it did cover the sec deal. we see whenever there's -- tesla gets around 280 or so our millennial population steps in that's what -- between 280, 260 they want to start owning tesla. that's a very interesting -- >> you mentioned apple and amazon, your clients still buy that >> our clients are still buyers of apple and amg ma zon.
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the sunday telegraph, the budget is on monday.band up to speed, try to boost things for rural households. you have to go far from london to find some blackspots. never mind the remote spots of the country. this is the way of the future and we had to get this sorted. they are going to hopefully pay for all this and maybe they will do it via one of the suggestions being, iam do it via one of the suggestions being, i am quite keen on the sentence, indicate this will give an ultimatum over tax saying we are going to have to set some deadlines. why haven't they set deadlines until now? we would be in a much better state. the other thing they are trying to emphasise that this budget is reducing business rates. retailers to try to rejuvenate high street. they have been talking about various billions of relief and ways of doing it. in terms of small businesses, it would help enormously if their business rates could be reduced so they can actually retain an estate in a high street. for the really big firms, the way we have seen collapse an
the sunday telegraph, the budget is on monday.band up to speed, try to boost things for rural households. you have to go far from london to find some blackspots. never mind the remote spots of the country. this is the way of the future and we had to get this sorted. they are going to hopefully pay for all this and maybe they will do it via one of the suggestions being, iam do it via one of the suggestions being, i am quite keen on the sentence, indicate this will give an ultimatum over tax...
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signals, this was telegraph that was used. telegraph became a feature of the battlefield. telegraph allowed commanders to communicate with not only the field but also back to headquarters and all the way to washington and richmond depending on which side you're on. but also meant that with telegraph you could intercept other messages which was done quite regularly. which led to codes being introduced into telegraphy. then of course could breaking. there was a lot of ways to get information from the telegraph going across wires. also, signal stations, when they used the waiving of the flacks to send messages, you had to remember that you were probably the people you are waving flags that and other people could see you too. and read your messages. there were ways to get information that way as well. but the remaining sources that i found most interesting and white ulysses s. grant got good at using for the rest that i will talk about. spies. we all know about spies. james bond and all of those things. espionage was an important part of getting information from the enemy. sou
signals, this was telegraph that was used. telegraph became a feature of the battlefield. telegraph allowed commanders to communicate with not only the field but also back to headquarters and all the way to washington and richmond depending on which side you're on. but also meant that with telegraph you could intercept other messages which was done quite regularly. which led to codes being introduced into telegraphy. then of course could breaking. there was a lot of ways to get information from...
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after being named in parliament as the businessman who took out an injunction against the daily telegraphi feel it is my duty under parliamentary privilege to name philip green as the individual in question, given that the media have been subject to an injunction eventing publication of the full details of the story. police in the united states are investigating more suspicious packages, this time sent to the former vice presidentjoe biden and the actor robert de niro. debenhams becomes the latest retailer to announce the closure of some of its high street stores — putting 4,000 jobs at risk. and the first—year student who drank so much alcohol on a night out that his heart stopped. a coroner says freshers should be taught the dangers of binge drinking. and also coming up, a moment of history for the armed forces today. the defence secretary's announced that women will be able to apply for any british military role for the first time. and we take a look at the british company behind one of the most hotly anticipated games of the year — red dead redemption 2. hello, good evening and welcom
after being named in parliament as the businessman who took out an injunction against the daily telegraphi feel it is my duty under parliamentary privilege to name philip green as the individual in question, given that the media have been subject to an injunction eventing publication of the full details of the story. police in the united states are investigating more suspicious packages, this time sent to the former vice presidentjoe biden and the actor robert de niro. debenhams becomes the...
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the daily telegraph leads with the warning from councils that the rising cost of recycling householdl 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 abroad. that was a quick look at the front pages. let's have a bit more of an in—depth chat with jason and anna. we will start off with jamal khashoggi. the daily mail is talking about the alleged hit man who was involved in this and ties to number ten as well. jason. brought we are finding out after this brutal murder is that the kind of attempt by the new crown princess came here on a state visit to galle us into believing that he somehow modernise -- is believing that he somehow modernise —— is modernising his kingdom, and who will speak about that in a bit. it's a fallacy. it is a f
the daily telegraph leads with the warning from councils that the rising cost of recycling householdl 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...
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let's hop about the telegraph, laura. this is an intriguing one, isn't it?s, press. now, now! we not doing tv review! we will to papers. there is a serious point here. some of a lot of money is able to do this. the thing is, they always come out. that's the thing. this is not the front page. everyone is going to be asking, "who is this man? was quote —— who is this man" said mac a judge has ruled the telegraph cannot do this... newspapers are having a tough time. to do an eight—month investigation is a very expensive thing. and a rare thing these days. any much rare thing these days. and this haggis a judge and —— and this guy goes to a judge and pays a lot of money. that's very irritating. newspapers should take the credit. we watch that space when it eventually gets filled by a real photograph, we think. let's move onto the guardian. these are alleged, a big investigation the guardian has done into rogue landlords. an increasingly potent issues these days. we all thought it was history. it feels to be a sore today. what is interesting is it feels to be...
let's hop about the telegraph, laura. this is an intriguing one, isn't it?s, press. now, now! we not doing tv review! we will to papers. there is a serious point here. some of a lot of money is able to do this. the thing is, they always come out. that's the thing. this is not the front page. everyone is going to be asking, "who is this man? was quote —— who is this man" said mac a judge has ruled the telegraph cannot do this... newspapers are having a tough time. to do an...
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, because, i mean, thatis telegraph tomorrow, because, i mean, that is what everybody looks like, don't they? melania trump is in each of. —— egypt. probably 33 degrees. she is the most fascinating person. she is the most fascinating person. she has taken the strangest wardrobe on this trip. she has had all kinds of extraordinary outfits. she has gone deaf in the knile with the type and the white linens and the strange target. —— death in the nile. and the white linens and the strange target. -- death in the nile. credit where it is due. her husband described africa in the most disparaging terms. she has at least gone there and is at least doing good deeds. hats off to her.|j gone there and is at least doing good deeds. hats off to her. i think she is fascinating. great to have you both. thank you very much indeed. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can see the front pages online on the bbc news website at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, john stapleton and anne ashworth. next, it's the film review. hello
, because, i mean, thatis telegraph tomorrow, because, i mean, that is what everybody looks like, don't they? melania trump is in each of. —— egypt. probably 33 degrees. she is the most fascinating person. she is the most fascinating person. she has taken the strangest wardrobe on this trip. she has had all kinds of extraordinary outfits. she has gone deaf in the knile with the type and the white linens and the strange target. —— death in the nile. and the white linens and the strange...
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the telegraph business pages is saying the international monetary fund is launching a new campaign to wars and encourage nations to rediscover the benefits of globalisation and capitalism. and then finally a tiny stoy in the telegraph, opera lovers in london could find themselves under suspicion for carrying bottles of water to performances, after security at english national 0pera began seizing bottles to prevent people smuggling in vodka. —— story. to the to the need for liked that? —— what he looking at media for liked that?
the telegraph business pages is saying the international monetary fund is launching a new campaign to wars and encourage nations to rediscover the benefits of globalisation and capitalism. and then finally a tiny stoy in the telegraph, opera lovers in london could find themselves under suspicion for carrying bottles of water to performances, after security at english national 0pera began seizing bottles to prevent people smuggling in vodka. —— story. to the to the need for liked that?...
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the daily telegraph, we're looking at that here, has a positive spin on things.yers handed a brexit owners. and picture here of the chancellor in between theresa may and his right—hand woman, liz truss, the chief secretary to the secretary —— treasury. what is your take? there was tinkering around the edges and many give the ways, which is what this headline is giving on —— focusing on, that the giveaways we re —— focusing on, that the giveaways were quite small in scale. because this is the final budget before britain leaves the eu, the chancellor was never going to do anything radical. he needs to look at the shape of the relationship between britain and the eu before he can do anything drastic to the finances. so it was a very long budget speech. i watched it. 70 minutes. it seemed to go forever. but the give is always a very small. in terms of what the telegraph are talking about, he said that austerity is coming to an end, which is different to austerity is over a which is what theresa may said. it talks of this as being one of the biggest ever way budgets i
the daily telegraph, we're looking at that here, has a positive spin on things.yers handed a brexit owners. and picture here of the chancellor in between theresa may and his right—hand woman, liz truss, the chief secretary to the secretary —— treasury. what is your take? there was tinkering around the edges and many give the ways, which is what this headline is giving on —— focusing on, that the giveaways we re —— focusing on, that the giveaways were quite small in scale. because...
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the telegraph leads with news that the royal college of psychiatrists is to review its opposition toks the drug poses to users' mental health. it's setting up a panel to consider decriminalisation in the wake of more countries legalising the drug. the guardian focuses on world mental health day and the report from the lancet, which says every country around the world is facing and failing to tackle this issue, from epidemics of anxiety and depression to conditions caused by violence and trauma. and the telegraph talks about the british government asking uk schools to monitor children's happiness and mental health in an effort to tackle growing levels of anxiety among young people. you can see the theme today, can't chew? — you? with me is geraint anderson, who is an ex—city of london stockbroker and author of city boy. he is also known as a columnist. you been busy reading all of this since i last saw you. yes. nikki haley has said that she is
the telegraph leads with news that the royal college of psychiatrists is to review its opposition toks the drug poses to users' mental health. it's setting up a panel to consider decriminalisation in the wake of more countries legalising the drug. the guardian focuses on world mental health day and the report from the lancet, which says every country around the world is facing and failing to tackle this issue, from epidemics of anxiety and depression to conditions caused by violence and trauma....
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at the heart of the injunction story covered by the daily telegraph newspaper.hain‘s comments have now been widely reported across the media. the bbc cannot confirm the allegations and sir philip green has made no comment. reporter: in a statement, sir philip said he would not comment on what had been said in parliament, but he added:... studio: with the injunction remaining in force, not everyone was happy that the bbc reported sir philip's name. here's michael williams. last saturday saw the gathering in central london of a large number of people with a point to make. the peoples‘ vote march later that day's bbc one bulletins, with this report from chris mason. reporter: they came from every corner of the uk and beyond. it's a campaign that wants what it calls a peoples vote. in other words, another referendum. (chanting) when do we want it? now! there were some political faces you mightjust there were some political faces you might just recognise here. but the vast majority were ordinary people still deeply angry about brexit. studio: of course, pretty much e
at the heart of the injunction story covered by the daily telegraph newspaper.hain‘s comments have now been widely reported across the media. the bbc cannot confirm the allegations and sir philip green has made no comment. reporter: in a statement, sir philip said he would not comment on what had been said in parliament, but he added:... studio: with the injunction remaining in force, not everyone was happy that the bbc reported sir philip's name. here's michael williams. last saturday saw...
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obviously this is problematic for them, and the telegraph story is based on a cabinet meeting today in which they we re cabinet meeting today in which they were delivering
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if we start in the uk comedy front page of the daily telegraph. —— uk, the front page.resa may will ask her cabinet today to agree a backstop plan that would keep britain in a customs union with brussels until a permanent trade deal can be agreed. but the dup has reacted angrily, saying it will vote down the budget if the pm compromises over a hard border. now to the ft and "it's crunch time for angela merkel". it's the election in bavaria on sunday which will see 180 members of the 18th landtag of bavaria elected, but the christian social union party, the sister of angela merkel‘s party, could see historic losses which could, in turn, weaken ms merkel. staying with the ft, james murdoch, formerly chief executive of 21st century fox, is the frontrunner to succeed elon musk as the chairman of tesla. mr musk previously agreed to step down over tweets he posted about taking the firm private. and now on to the front page of the times, which reports on plans by uk ministers to force employers in both the public and private sector to reveal their ethnicity pay gap. the propos
if we start in the uk comedy front page of the daily telegraph. —— uk, the front page.resa may will ask her cabinet today to agree a backstop plan that would keep britain in a customs union with brussels until a permanent trade deal can be agreed. but the dup has reacted angrily, saying it will vote down the budget if the pm compromises over a hard border. now to the ft and "it's crunch time for angela merkel". it's the election in bavaria on sunday which will see 180 members of...
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the telegraph has written to sir philip asking that the injunction be dropped. the paper is still protecting the details of the allegations, that seems unlikely. if both sides dig in, then a trial is expected in the new year, which will determine what can be published. emma simpson, bbc news, central london. now on bbc news: in 2007, the bbc filmed with a group of us soldiers in baghdad, and now, a decade after their return from iraq, our world tracks them down to find them still struggling to adjust to life back home. the programme contains some graphic images of war you may find upsetting. in 2007, an intense struggle was taking place in one of the most violent areas of iraq. the us army was fully engaged. as a bbc correspondent and cameraman, we watch them fight their lives. correspondent and cameraman, we watch them fight their liveslj correspondent and cameraman, we watch them fight their lives. i was positive i wasn't coming home. i knew it, just because we were losing quys knew it, just because we were losing guys left and right. there wasn't anything lef
the telegraph has written to sir philip asking that the injunction be dropped. the paper is still protecting the details of the allegations, that seems unlikely. if both sides dig in, then a trial is expected in the new year, which will determine what can be published. emma simpson, bbc news, central london. now on bbc news: in 2007, the bbc filmed with a group of us soldiers in baghdad, and now, a decade after their return from iraq, our world tracks them down to find them still struggling to...
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the telegraph has written to sir philip, asking that he drop the injunction.l protecting details of the case, that seems unlikely. if both sides dig in, a trial is expected to take place in the new year which will determine what can be published. emma simpson, bbc news. two men have been found guilty of the manslaughter by gross negligence of a 15—year—old girl, who suffered an allergic reaction to a takeaway meal. megan lee died after eating food containing peanuts from the royal spice takeaway in lancashire in december 2016. angus crawford reports. to herfamily megan lee was the kindest, most loving daughter and sister. but in december 2016, she and herfriend ordered a takeaway online from this restaurant, telling staff she was allergic to nuts and prawns. they ignored the warning and she died of brain damage after an acute allergic reaction. today, mohammed kuddus and harun rashid were found guilty of manslaughter. their kitchen, the court heard, filthy and chaotic. a disaster waiting to happen. megan's family hope the case will lead to real change. we live
the telegraph has written to sir philip, asking that he drop the injunction.l protecting details of the case, that seems unlikely. if both sides dig in, a trial is expected to take place in the new year which will determine what can be published. emma simpson, bbc news. two men have been found guilty of the manslaughter by gross negligence of a 15—year—old girl, who suffered an allergic reaction to a takeaway meal. megan lee died after eating food containing peanuts from the royal spice...
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the telegraph has written to sir philip asking that the injunction be dropped.he paper is still protecting the details of the allegations, that seems unlikely. if both sides dig in, then a trial is expected in the new year, which will determine what can be published. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week we are back injapan with new lakes, spare arms, and too many heads. hallow japan and, you hallowjapan and, you are hallow japan and, you are looking fab. —— hello. it is great to be backin fab. —— hello. it is great to be back in this crazy old world of the future. in the middle of tokyo it feels like you can see the years and yea rs. feels like you can see the years and years. here is a country that is no longer afraid to mix globalfashions with its own unique culture. and it isa with its own unique culture. and it is a place that loves, loves, loves a robot. they have been dreaming of them since astro boy in the 1950s and as the world of robotics has advanced, some of their visions are coming true. but even before we have properly intelligent robots,
the telegraph has written to sir philip asking that the injunction be dropped.he paper is still protecting the details of the allegations, that seems unlikely. if both sides dig in, then a trial is expected in the new year, which will determine what can be published. now on bbc news, it's time for click. this week we are back injapan with new lakes, spare arms, and too many heads. hallow japan and, you hallowjapan and, you are hallow japan and, you are looking fab. —— hello. it is great to...