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steve baker, is common to the sunday times is what will it take for the pm to accept that we will notestion and no answer. we will see in another two weeks's time. it is now look at the observer and the home office is hiring of staff to private organisations, although not quite as clear as we thought about who they are doing this work for, is it? and who they are advising. i think i must be quite a simple person because i like a story to tell me the who, what, where, why very, very simply. i'm quite baffled, essentially the number seems to be that in order to make sure that people are not overstaying their welcome in this country, the home office is going to hire out its staff to be there at hospital appointments apparently in other places, where people you may be overstaying their welcome, are present and see whether they should either stay or go. but i am not clear whether this is merely the redeployment of civil servants and various other government departments, or whether they are going out to private companies. now, if we thought that they were going to employers, i think we migh
steve baker, is common to the sunday times is what will it take for the pm to accept that we will notestion and no answer. we will see in another two weeks's time. it is now look at the observer and the home office is hiring of staff to private organisations, although not quite as clear as we thought about who they are doing this work for, is it? and who they are advising. i think i must be quite a simple person because i like a story to tell me the who, what, where, why very, very simply. i'm...
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in contrast, the sunday times says a vicious cabinet war has erupted over a plot by senior ministers delay brexit. the mail on sunday alleges the former head of gchq quit his post after giving a character statement for a catholic priest later jailed for child sex offences. robert hannigan told the paper he had acted in good faith, but that subsequent criminal actions showed his judgement was "completely wrong." so, lots of politics all over the front pages, as you would expect. nicola, at sunday times suggesting that theresa may is going to come back to the commons once again and said just give me a bit more time to get some changes to the withdrawal agreement. yeah, well, i mean i think we have been here before, another tuesday statement from prime minister in which she tries to defend the situation that we are in. i think she hoped that by now should have more to say the mps to commence on to back the deal and time is definitely, i think, on to back the deal and time is definitely, ithink, running out. and as the story in the sunday times suggest, there is a big, i think we are pro
in contrast, the sunday times says a vicious cabinet war has erupted over a plot by senior ministers delay brexit. the mail on sunday alleges the former head of gchq quit his post after giving a character statement for a catholic priest later jailed for child sex offences. robert hannigan told the paper he had acted in good faith, but that subsequent criminal actions showed his judgement was "completely wrong." so, lots of politics all over the front pages, as you would expect....
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the sunday times, bafta favourite stars. we have both seen the films.ve both seen the films. i am seeing at tomorrow. olivia colman looks fabulous because she did not looks fabulous because she did not look glamorous as queen. rachel bites and a mistake, three leading ladies in what is a fabulous philon andl ladies in what is a fabulous philon and i hope they win. i will watch tomorrow i hope i enjoy it. and i hope they win. i will watch tomorrowl hope i enjoy it. you will! olivia colman had to transform herself so much but what i think is interesting, you suddenly think, i didn't know very much about queen and or the politicians around her. i cannot believe you will know all about them when they appear. i thought they were excellent, all performances. let's go to the front page of the mail which is no natural fan ofjeremy corbyn but has assembled quite a list of ajit keeps to describe him. it has really gone to describe him. it has really gone to town on this one because they bought up tom bower‘s biography of jeremy corbyn and he has turned off a lot
the sunday times, bafta favourite stars. we have both seen the films.ve both seen the films. i am seeing at tomorrow. olivia colman looks fabulous because she did not looks fabulous because she did not look glamorous as queen. rachel bites and a mistake, three leading ladies in what is a fabulous philon andl ladies in what is a fabulous philon and i hope they win. i will watch tomorrow i hope i enjoy it. and i hope they win. i will watch tomorrowl hope i enjoy it. you will! olivia colman had to...
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let's look at the other main story on the front page of the sunday times, the child victims of datingild victims of dating apps, jo. this is a sunday times investigation on the back of the recent concern about the high tech giants and the internet companies and how they are failing to protect young children, and this is about... the paper says it is about the failure of tech giants to enforce aduu failure of tech giants to enforce adult age limits on dating apps, putting a generation of children at risk of grooming and sexual exploitation. they cite a number of shocking incidents, including an eight—year—old child who managed to get onto a dating app. what i would love to know about this, and it doesn't really say it here, is how doesn't really say it here, is how does an online company, other than say, are you over 16 or 18 or whatever it is, how can it do it without some sort of, i don't know, technology? nigel?|j without some sort of, i don't know, technology? nigel? i don't know either, but what i find disturbing about this is the one thing that it mentions is a reporter signing u
let's look at the other main story on the front page of the sunday times, the child victims of datingild victims of dating apps, jo. this is a sunday times investigation on the back of the recent concern about the high tech giants and the internet companies and how they are failing to protect young children, and this is about... the paper says it is about the failure of tech giants to enforce aduu failure of tech giants to enforce adult age limits on dating apps, putting a generation of...
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the sunday times reveals a brexit plan to evacuate the queen on their front page. the paper reports emergency proposals to remove her majesty and other senior royals from london in the event of riots triggered by a no deal brexit. then the mail on sunday claims the tory peer and head of the climate change committee, john selwyn gummer, has been paid £600,000 from green businesses who stand to make millions from his advice. it reports mps say he should have declared the payments. he denies any conflict of interest and says he's fully complied with disclosure rules. then writing in the sunday telegraph, theresa may pledges to ‘battle for britain‘ when she travels to brussels to reopen negotiation‘s and invokes the support of labour leaderjeremy corbyn who agrees the eu must offer concessions on her brexit withdrawal agreement. the observer reveals that a group of labour mps are preparing to quit the party and form a centre group amid growing discontent withjeremy corbyn‘s leadership on brexit and other key issues, including immigration and foreign policy. there we ar
the sunday times reveals a brexit plan to evacuate the queen on their front page. the paper reports emergency proposals to remove her majesty and other senior royals from london in the event of riots triggered by a no deal brexit. then the mail on sunday claims the tory peer and head of the climate change committee, john selwyn gummer, has been paid £600,000 from green businesses who stand to make millions from his advice. it reports mps say he should have declared the payments. he denies any...
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the sunday times says a vicious cabinet war has erupted over plans by senior ministers to delay brexithq quit his post after giving a character statement for a catholic priest laterjailed for child sex offences. robert hannigan told the paper he had acted in good faith — but that subsequent criminal actions showed hisjudgment was completely wrong. rosamond, let's kick off with your paper, the sunday times, talking about theresa may and the split cabinet, rivals accusing amber rudd of leading a revolt. yes, there is a lot of attention on amber rudd after the daily mail editorial by her, greg clark and david gauke, they we re greg clark and david gauke, they were looking to take no deal out of the equation as an option. then her collea g u es the equation as an option. then her colleagues last night were rounding on her, some of them calling even for her to be sacked. not putting their names on it of course, but they are saying astonishing disloyalty. and there is a reason she is being picked out beyond the fa ct she is being picked out beyond the fact that she is very close to the prime
the sunday times says a vicious cabinet war has erupted over plans by senior ministers to delay brexithq quit his post after giving a character statement for a catholic priest laterjailed for child sex offences. robert hannigan told the paper he had acted in good faith — but that subsequent criminal actions showed hisjudgment was completely wrong. rosamond, let's kick off with your paper, the sunday times, talking about theresa may and the split cabinet, rivals accusing amber rudd of leading...
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good old sunday mirror, they bought into this one big—time.incident. i would love to know the real back story. did pc plod or sergeant of britain's finest go round and say to hrh, don't you think it's time? the discussion must have been amazing. he has always been very independent spirited and minded, and that is one of the reasons he enjoyed carrying on driving. i bet he drives on the private roads. and also, absolutely... private roads. and also, absolutely. . . we private roads. and also, absolutely... we have discussed it before, it is very difficult to e nforce before, it is very difficult to enforce this. i have just gone through the second iteration ofjust applying for the upgrade at 73, but again, it'sa applying for the upgrade at 73, but again, it's a bit like what we have just been talking about an social media, you can say anything you like. "do you think you are fit to drive again?" like. "do you think you are fit to drive again? " there like. "do you think you are fit to drive again?" there is no obligation to go foran drive again
good old sunday mirror, they bought into this one big—time.incident. i would love to know the real back story. did pc plod or sergeant of britain's finest go round and say to hrh, don't you think it's time? the discussion must have been amazing. he has always been very independent spirited and minded, and that is one of the reasons he enjoyed carrying on driving. i bet he drives on the private roads. and also, absolutely... private roads. and also, absolutely. . . we private roads. and also,...
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the company athlete ally called the comments, written in a sunday times article, "transphobic". a gay rights campaigner and suffered homophobic abuse when she came out in 1981. amidst the criticism, there has been some support. paula radcliffe tweeted... swimmer lizzie simmonds wrote... one of the athletes criticised by navratilova in her original piece was rachel mckinnon. she became the first transgender athlete to win a cycling world title in october and is also an adviser for athlete ally. she spoke to the bbc earlier. this is not a new issue. the ioc, the highest levels of support have continued this a settled issue for over 15 years. so the time for dialogue, for people who oppose the inclusion of trans athletes has come and gone in an important respect. and back in december, when martina first made some comments on twitter that i view to be transferred a bit, myself and a bunch of other people did engage with her in dialogue and athlete ally reached out to her at that time and martina either did not respond or dug in her heels. this latest piece in the sunday times was un
the company athlete ally called the comments, written in a sunday times article, "transphobic". a gay rights campaigner and suffered homophobic abuse when she came out in 1981. amidst the criticism, there has been some support. paula radcliffe tweeted... swimmer lizzie simmonds wrote... one of the athletes criticised by navratilova in her original piece was rachel mckinnon. she became the first transgender athlete to win a cycling world title in october and is also an adviser for...
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, there isa finishing on the sunday times, there is a photo of meghan markle there, the quote from her saying oh my god, a p pa re ntly the quote from her saying oh my god, apparently about male pay at universities. interesting that she is speaking out, showing what she really thinks about things. she is quite outspoken, she thinks that academia is dominated by white men, and that the syllabus is not broad enough, does not take in enough people of colour, and also, i think she was also quite surprised to see that many of these universities do not have many women in professor oriol and other lecture roles. i think this is really interesting that she has got a view on this and she is obviously willing to be outspoken, but good gracious me, what kind of social media reaction is there going to be to this? —— professorial. she is someone with a background who is university educated, have a career before this, different to the normal royal family. 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 yo
, there isa finishing on the sunday times, there is a photo of meghan markle there, the quote from her saying oh my god, a p pa re ntly the quote from her saying oh my god, apparently about male pay at universities. interesting that she is speaking out, showing what she really thinks about things. she is quite outspoken, she thinks that academia is dominated by white men, and that the syllabus is not broad enough, does not take in enough people of colour, and also, i think she was also quite...
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gone wrong through job if you search for flu jab you know this is one of many examples of the sunday times for example google which owns you tube they are now saying they will remove ads from the vaccination videos they're also saying that they're taking steps to address medical misinformation on their platforms so you know that's a small step there's still a lot of work to be done for her at this site vaccinate your children people well so far for us thank you so much. voters in senegal are heading to the polls in a presidential election with incumbent maki self-seeking to clinch a second term today jennifer boyd a runoff four candidates are vying to replace solve two main opposition challengers were barred from running fears a possible election violence were stoked by recent clashes that left two people dead. correspondent gathered from areas in senegal scaffold a car following how the vote has gone today the voting process is going smoothly so far there were only this morning some minor incidents as independent observers told us but they told us also that this time it's going far better
gone wrong through job if you search for flu jab you know this is one of many examples of the sunday times for example google which owns you tube they are now saying they will remove ads from the vaccination videos they're also saying that they're taking steps to address medical misinformation on their platforms so you know that's a small step there's still a lot of work to be done for her at this site vaccinate your children people well so far for us thank you so much. voters in senegal are...
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in the sunday times there is a story about meghan markle and universities, supposedly taking aim at malet perhapsjust on the turn. i speak out for the male, pale and stale, and oppressed minority in this country. i think she has a point. we need to have more role models from the ethnic groups and it is quite right that some of those people are celebrated in this country for the things they have helped to create in our society. she is saying, meghan is saying, she is using her royal fame to some positive effect saying, opening up the conversation about updating the way people think. the other extreme of that is the campaign to get rid of the statue of cecil rhodes for example, an old cannoli of the lists. -- colonialists. it has opened up a debate in which how we revere people, especially in university or educational establishments. i don't see there is a massive issue here, because it enriches our society as a culture and community to be able to discuss these things. i will take issue with one thing because i don't think you are in the minority, which is what meghan is saying, it is not
in the sunday times there is a story about meghan markle and universities, supposedly taking aim at malet perhapsjust on the turn. i speak out for the male, pale and stale, and oppressed minority in this country. i think she has a point. we need to have more role models from the ethnic groups and it is quite right that some of those people are celebrated in this country for the things they have helped to create in our society. she is saying, meghan is saying, she is using her royal fame to some...
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the sunday times claims that britain's richest man and prominent brexiteer sirjim ratcliffe is workingplan which could save him billions of pounds. the us is warning european governments to take back jihadists captured in syria — or risk a surge of terror attacks. that's in the sunday telegraph. according to the observer, the home office is selling the services of its immigration officials to private companies, as part of the hostile environment strategy. the mail on sunday reports on labour's deepening anti—semitism row. and the sunday express says brexiteers are furious over a plan by the eu to send food aid to feed britain's poor, in the event of a no—deal brexit. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. will reviewers make of it all. start with the sunday tele and will start with the sunday telegraph and that story which seems to be a warning from america saying to britain and other allies that you have to take back captured fighters or risk a wave of terror. are they suggesting they are put on trial? yes, that is exactly what they want. it is a
the sunday times claims that britain's richest man and prominent brexiteer sirjim ratcliffe is workingplan which could save him billions of pounds. the us is warning european governments to take back jihadists captured in syria — or risk a surge of terror attacks. that's in the sunday telegraph. according to the observer, the home office is selling the services of its immigration officials to private companies, as part of the hostile environment strategy. the mail on sunday reports on...
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is saying if there isa the sunday times is saying if there is a deal, and if there is civil unrestn. brexit, brexit, brexit. the sunday express looks at the bbc begging mps to help scrap free television licences. apparently the bbc has been accused of lobbying influential mps for support when it comes to scrapping the free licence for the over 75. it is saying it does not, cannot afford the scrapping of the licence. it wants the bbc to pay for it. i will quickly show you this. sunday mirror, or is in a excerpt, this is a story about borisjohnson throwing away some potentially sensitive political papers into a bin at a petrol station. i will show you this, a wonderful story. a £10 car boot sale ring is actually worth £240,000. it is a thing to dream of, isn't it? -- 740,000. she paid £10 and thought it was a fake. they got some financial troubles and so she got it valued. it was worth three quarters of a million. fantastic. she sold it and after fees and everything, she has earned almost half a million. that is not bad at all! it is 12 minutes past six we have had a week of really w
is saying if there isa the sunday times is saying if there is a deal, and if there is civil unrestn. brexit, brexit, brexit. the sunday express looks at the bbc begging mps to help scrap free television licences. apparently the bbc has been accused of lobbying influential mps for support when it comes to scrapping the free licence for the over 75. it is saying it does not, cannot afford the scrapping of the licence. it wants the bbc to pay for it. i will quickly show you this. sunday mirror, or...
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but enter ireland, and their deputy prime minister, simon coveney, writing a piece in the sunday timesk, the backstop is there for a good reason, it is a legal guarantee to keep that border open, and nothing has been suggested that could replace it." so guess what? we are where we were. ireland and the eu is saying "look, the deal is on the table. you can take it or leave it." and the uk is saying "we don't like the backstop" but has not presented yet anything publicly to persuade the eu to change its view. our political correspondent jonathan blake is here with the latest. so she has a fresh ideas, she has written this article in the sunday to. your opinion? nothing the government has come for the so far isn't anything that hasn't already been ruled out by brussels and the eu in terms of changing that particularly toxic part of theresa may's deeley, which involves the backstop. and so the prime minister says she will be battling for britain when she goes to brussels. we expect at some point in the coming week. as chris said we have a sense of what she will be up against from eu member
but enter ireland, and their deputy prime minister, simon coveney, writing a piece in the sunday timesk, the backstop is there for a good reason, it is a legal guarantee to keep that border open, and nothing has been suggested that could replace it." so guess what? we are where we were. ireland and the eu is saying "look, the deal is on the table. you can take it or leave it." and the uk is saying "we don't like the backstop" but has not presented yet anything publicly...
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with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times, and anand menon, directorurope. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian leads with a bleak warning from government that a no—deal brexit could weaken the uk economy by 9% and cause food prices to rise. delaying brexit is a plot to stop it — that is according to the daily telegraph. the paper reports on rebel ministers forcing a vote to block no—deal. the times reports on a cabinet war, as rebel ministers are accused of sabotaging talks with the eu after they forced the prime minister to give mps the chance to delay brexit. 0n the front of the financial times, theresa may concedes the government and businesses are woefully unprepared for no—deal, as she admits there might be a short brexit delay if mps fail to back a revised deal next month. the same story is splashed across the independent, as it leads with the prime minister handing over power to parliament to delay brexit, in an attempt to escape mass ministerial resignations. theresa meerkat is the headline in the metro. it reports on ma
with me are caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday times, and anand menon, directorurope. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian leads with a bleak warning from government that a no—deal brexit could weaken the uk economy by 9% and cause food prices to rise. delaying brexit is a plot to stop it — that is according to the daily telegraph. the paper reports on rebel ministers forcing a vote to block no—deal. the times reports on a cabinet war, as rebel...
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media companies need to take some pots of this blame not just today the british newspaper the sunday times they published an investigation into you tube and how if you search on you tube for. this and for expert advice on vaccinations you quite often directed to anti vaccination conspiracy theories we tried some of these searches ourselves and as you can see the autocomplete function for example if you search for flu jab gives you results like huge i've gone wrong cancer this is just one of many examples of this on the toms brings up now google which owns you tube they say and they are pulling ads from videos connected to the anti vaccination movement there was a trying to taking steps to addressing medical misinformation or old if i phones so that's a small step but this little work to be done very viral stories you were saying earlier. thanks very much. and here are the results for a match to twenty three in the bundesliga so far. dortmund won to thriller against laver queues in frankfurt took down hanover dusseldorf came from behind to beat nuremberg our new nick edged out hertha berlin
media companies need to take some pots of this blame not just today the british newspaper the sunday times they published an investigation into you tube and how if you search on you tube for. this and for expert advice on vaccinations you quite often directed to anti vaccination conspiracy theories we tried some of these searches ourselves and as you can see the autocomplete function for example if you search for flu jab gives you results like huge i've gone wrong cancer this is just one of...
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later today and in the friday game they were close and thrashed months they're also two games on sunday time to talk movies it's day three of the berlin wall of the berlin film festival and today the controversy surrounding hollywood star liam neeson took center stage a few days ago in an interview promoting his new revenge thriller cold pursuit to liam neeson confessed that he once set out to kill a black man after a friend told him she was raped and said her attacker was black musicians remarks triggered widespread condemnation with many calling the actor racist today a burly nala of berlin all oppressive and cold pursuit director hans fatah moland and i actors telling scars guard came to me since defense take a listen he's a very honest and he's a very decent. grounded. he's not a racist. i think most people more people should read the articles. or buttered over people under their words instead of listening to all of the twitter routes around that. frightening to live in a world where you even get punished for what you think but most of all you get punished for what people think you think
later today and in the friday game they were close and thrashed months they're also two games on sunday time to talk movies it's day three of the berlin wall of the berlin film festival and today the controversy surrounding hollywood star liam neeson took center stage a few days ago in an interview promoting his new revenge thriller cold pursuit to liam neeson confessed that he once set out to kill a black man after a friend told him she was raped and said her attacker was black musicians...
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economic commentator for the new statesmen and caroline wheeler, the deputy political editor of the sunday times we can have a rifle through them before we start. the telegraph leads on european council president donald tusk, who said there was a "special place in hell... for those who promoted brexit, without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely". the metro says his comments "stoke the flames" and use the headline "50 days until brexit. and all hell breaks loose". mr tusk‘s comments also make the front page of the guardian, who call the row a "vicious war of words". the government's failure to secure "most" of britain's post—brexit trade deals — even if parliament approves theresa may's deal — infuriates business leaders, according to the financial times. "britain's shame" — the mirror dedicates its whole front page to homelessness, telling the story of a mum whose unborn baby died of the cold. the express asks... "how can a row over money deny them a longer life?", picturing children who they say have been denied drugs because of cost. and a man who spent four hours crossing the
economic commentator for the new statesmen and caroline wheeler, the deputy political editor of the sunday times we can have a rifle through them before we start. the telegraph leads on european council president donald tusk, who said there was a "special place in hell... for those who promoted brexit, without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely". the metro says his comments "stoke the flames" and use the headline "50 days until brexit. and all hell...
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colleagues -- >> the british photojournalist was working for the sunday times when he was kidnapped by jihadist in syria six years ago. he was believed to have been killed in july of 2017 during the bombardment of muscle. the british government believes that he is still alive and in the hands of the islamic state group. that belief likely based on evidence obtained by intelligence services. for years, he was used as a tool of propaganda. appeared in a number of staged videos. -->hether thehe coalitition dos decicide to dederoy thth university. they will say we don't know. >> his support committee and professional colleagues have welcomed the news with great hope. they never believed he was a willing participant. what keptible this is him alive, but we don't know that. journalist.y good he was very accurate and very courageous. extent ofn't fathom m the the difficultlties he has hadad. it shows him gaunt and physically weekend. he was captured alongside james foley. killed people in brussels, the first terror solidified in a trial today. they said there could be no doubt that the main s
colleagues -- >> the british photojournalist was working for the sunday times when he was kidnapped by jihadist in syria six years ago. he was believed to have been killed in july of 2017 during the bombardment of muscle. the british government believes that he is still alive and in the hands of the islamic state group. that belief likely based on evidence obtained by intelligence services. for years, he was used as a tool of propaganda. appeared in a number of staged videos. -->hether...
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sunday, february the third. our top story. theresa may says she is still determined to deliver brexit on time, as she prepares to re—open negotiationsussels. writing in the sunday telegraph, the prime minister says she will "battle for britain" in the upcoming talks, and hopes to come back with "new ideas" on the issue of the irish border. our political correspondent jonathan blakejoins us now. good morning, tell us more about what theresa may has had to say. couple of interesting things. firstly, as you say she is promising to go back to brussels with a new mandate and new determination. after the vote in the house of commons she has a new mandate, perhaps, determination, we will take her word for it but she is also promising new ideas. what they might be is unclear, nothing the government has suggested so far on the change to the backstop element which is there to avoid a hard border in northern ireland if a trade deal cannot be done as not been ruled out by brussels. maybe she has something else firstly that we don't know about but secondly promising to deliver brexit by the deadline of the 29th of march this year, looking to put
sunday, february the third. our top story. theresa may says she is still determined to deliver brexit on time, as she prepares to re—open negotiationsussels. writing in the sunday telegraph, the prime minister says she will "battle for britain" in the upcoming talks, and hopes to come back with "new ideas" on the issue of the irish border. our political correspondent jonathan blakejoins us now. good morning, tell us more about what theresa may has had to say. couple of...
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he 17th sunday times that a crisis appealjust before christmas. me going out onto the street and i in fact spent some time with some of the people that are homeless to live just outside parliament. it is the thoroughfare where mps walk in every day. in fact tragically, one of those people died just several days before christmas. it is absolutely heartbreaking hearing both kind of stories. it is not the kind of stories. it is not the kind of stories that sometimes we are led to expect people that have become drug addicts or, you know, these horrible stories that we hear. but just the accidental way that people end up on streets, it really is and can be as something happening at work and you lose yourjob and then you get pushed into a life and then this horrible epidemic that we are seeing of spikes being used, and the thing that was really breaking my heart talking to the people before christmas him as they were taking this drug, spice, let's turns them into zombies basically because they would rather be unconscious and be cold. i find that hugely p
he 17th sunday times that a crisis appealjust before christmas. me going out onto the street and i in fact spent some time with some of the people that are homeless to live just outside parliament. it is the thoroughfare where mps walk in every day. in fact tragically, one of those people died just several days before christmas. it is absolutely heartbreaking hearing both kind of stories. it is not the kind of stories. it is not the kind of stories that sometimes we are led to expect people...
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economic commentator for the new statesmen, grace blakeley and the deputy political editor of the sunday timeseeler. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, heres what's coming up on sportsday this evening. the tragedy of emiliano sala, the argentine striker‘s body hasn't been recovered yet but nantes have threatened legal action against cardiff over the transfer fee. will there be another title twist tonight? manchester city are lookign to return to the top of the premier league for the first time in 2 months later tonight we'll know the full line up for the last 16 in the fa cup...we'll be live at the hawthornes for the last of the fourth round replays. west brom against brighton. also coming up in the programme... we'll check in on great britians fed cup fortunes, the first of four days competition in bath with promotion and relegation at stake. it's a massive year for the england's women's cricket team, and the ecb is investing more money in their players, we hearfrom freya davies who has been given her first fulltime contract. hello a
economic commentator for the new statesmen, grace blakeley and the deputy political editor of the sunday timeseeler. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster, heres what's coming up on sportsday this evening. the tragedy of emiliano sala, the argentine striker‘s body hasn't been recovered yet but nantes have threatened legal action against cardiff over the transfer fee. will there be another title twist tonight? manchester city are lookign...
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menon, director of uk in a changing europe and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor for the sunday times ten thirty and eleven forty tonight. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. brendan rodgers returns to the pl — as he prepares to take over at former champions leicester city. fined, but will he play? sarri says he could drop his keeper kepa. and england's women continue the countdown to this summer's world cup. the remarkable recovery of the cyclist victoria williamson. you don't realise what you've got until it has gone so yes, just super grateful to be here and have another crack at it. hello and welcome to sportsday. bendan rodgers has agreed to take over at leicester city. he leaves celtic midway through what could well have been another trophy laden season. he's expected to be in the stands to watch his new club in action tonight against brighton. we'll be looking ahead to tonight's pl fixtures and assessing what this means for the scottish champions — but firstjoe lynskey on rodgers‘ pl return. brendan rodgers is the manager whose style pointed
menon, director of uk in a changing europe and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor for the sunday times ten thirty and eleven forty tonight. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. brendan rodgers returns to the pl — as he prepares to take over at former champions leicester city. fined, but will he play? sarri says he could drop his keeper kepa. and england's women continue the countdown to this summer's world cup. the remarkable recovery of the cyclist...
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summit on sex abuse will conclude with another speech from pope francis and a prayer service on sunday. >>> time for a check of the top stories this morning. no new charges for the coast guardfficer accused of plotting a massive terror attack. e fbi arrested christopher hasson after the coastuard foun suspicious internet searches on his work computer. he made posonline describing himself as a white nationalist and saying hets wo kill almost every last person o earth. right now, he is facing just gun and drug charges. >>> "empire" star jussie smollett is out on bond after being charged with staging a hateme cn himself. authorities say smollett was upset about his salary and wanted publicity. he claims he is the victim of attack. >>> a judge placed a gag order on roger stone. the penal comes after stone posted a picture on instagram, showing the judge with a target next to her face. stone apologized for what he called his own stupidity. order, breaks the gag the judge will put him in jail. he is out on bond right now. he pled not guilty to multicharges handed down by special counsel robert mueller
summit on sex abuse will conclude with another speech from pope francis and a prayer service on sunday. >>> time for a check of the top stories this morning. no new charges for the coast guardfficer accused of plotting a massive terror attack. e fbi arrested christopher hasson after the coastuard foun suspicious internet searches on his work computer. he made posonline describing himself as a white nationalist and saying hets wo kill almost every last person o earth. right now, he is...
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country of qatar may have won the right to host it due to a secret campaign to sabotage rival bid sunday times newspaper is alleging that those involved in katter's world cup bid team ran a kind of secret black ops campaign designed to sabotage its main rivals bits this time however it may have gone beyond just bad headlines newly documents seen only by the guardian newspaper and the spin watch competing groups suggest that a famous political strategist company c.d.f. partners was speech to a contract to make sure qatar's dream of welcoming the world's best footballers collapsed how by spreading negative stories about qatar in the mainstream media associating dollar with terrorism running fake grassroots campaigns and social media and lobbying friendly politicians journalists and academics we have a chance to talk to professor david miller from the spin watch group seriously this is the other techniques of the p.r. world isn't it deception it's million puting social media trying to propose the problem with the qatari government as it is supports terrorism and extremists in the muslim world now
country of qatar may have won the right to host it due to a secret campaign to sabotage rival bid sunday times newspaper is alleging that those involved in katter's world cup bid team ran a kind of secret black ops campaign designed to sabotage its main rivals bits this time however it may have gone beyond just bad headlines newly documents seen only by the guardian newspaper and the spin watch competing groups suggest that a famous political strategist company c.d.f. partners was speech to a...
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increased security in the scrutiny i should say follows an investigation by british newspaper the sunday times it found that children are easily able to dodge age restrictions and end up being matched with a belt resulting in sexual offenses being committed since twenty fifteen more than thirty cases of child rape following online matches have been reported to british police sixty other instances of sexual assault on minors are also under investigation they include grooming kidnapping and violent sexual assault victims were able to evade the matchmaking apps age checks which are currently set at eighteen and over attend says it's made significant efforts towards enforcing age restrictions grindr is committed to creating a safe and secure environment to help our community connect and thrive and any account of sexual abuse or other illegal behavior is troubling to us as well as a clear violation of our terms of service we are consistently evaluating and refining our processes to prevent underage access and we'll always work with law enforcement where possible to protect our users as well we don'
increased security in the scrutiny i should say follows an investigation by british newspaper the sunday times it found that children are easily able to dodge age restrictions and end up being matched with a belt resulting in sexual offenses being committed since twenty fifteen more than thirty cases of child rape following online matches have been reported to british police sixty other instances of sexual assault on minors are also under investigation they include grooming kidnapping and...
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to what has come from the irish side this morning with the deputy prime minister writing in the sunday timesard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, is a fundamental part of the withdrawal agreement and anything the uk has suggested, a time limit or exit mechanism, would render it redundant. he says it is something the european union will not renegotiate on. that is one of 27 member states. there may be others who are more inclined to help theresa may that there are a lot of minds that she has to change. we keep coming back to the point if there is no deal on the 29th of march, if we leave the agreement, we will leave on that date but without an agreement, then the so—called ha rd an agreement, then the so—called hard border is supposed to be instituted so in a sense there is a sense of the irish and the rest of the european union cutting their nose to spite their face. yes, in one way it is talking at cross purposes because no deal means potentially a hard border because there would be different regimes in place on either side. northern ireland would be part of the u
to what has come from the irish side this morning with the deputy prime minister writing in the sunday timesard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland, is a fundamental part of the withdrawal agreement and anything the uk has suggested, a time limit or exit mechanism, would render it redundant. he says it is something the european union will not renegotiate on. that is one of 27 member states. there may be others who are more inclined to help theresa may that there are a...
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economic commentator for the new statesman and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday timesrrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads on european council president donald tusk, he said there was that "special place in hell for those who promoted brexit, without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely". the metro says his comments "stoke the flames" and they use the headline "50 days until brexit and all hell breaks loose". mr tusk‘s comments also making the front page of the guardian, they call the row a "vicious war of words". the government's failure to secure most of britain's post—brexit trade deals, even if parliament approves theresa may's deal, infuriates business leaders, according to the financial times. "britain's shame" — the mirror dedicates the whole front page to homelessness, telling the story of a mum whose unborn baby died of the cold. the express is asking "how can a row over money deny them a longer life?", picturing children who they say have been denied drugs because of cost. and a man who spent four hours crossing the country to r
economic commentator for the new statesman and caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday timesrrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads on european council president donald tusk, he said there was that "special place in hell for those who promoted brexit, without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely". the metro says his comments "stoke the flames" and they use the headline "50 days until brexit and all hell breaks loose". mr...
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bricks and support each defacto coup attempts in venezuela but according to the latest murdoch sunday times british ground troops have been sent to syria despite elected m.p.'s voting against but aside from the russians jokes and iranians one force has been key in battling isis station al qaeda lebanese party has bulla even time want to c.n.n. used to accept this yes it's just a man on the hill but it even let us film it was pretty remarkable hezbollah are the most secretive of militants but the u.s. government still lists as a terrorist organization taking journalists on a victory lap they say they've routed hundreds of al qaeda linked syrian militants nusra front yes u.s. mainstream media covering as well as victory against the al qaeda linked al nusra front which the u.k. state mandated b.b.c. expose is linked to british funding yet what happened this week to reward has been a de facto fighting with britain against terrorism now. banned all when the lebanese group has being what it describes a terrorist. and i say to the news surprise qatar funded al-jazeera qatar after all sponsors meet
bricks and support each defacto coup attempts in venezuela but according to the latest murdoch sunday times british ground troops have been sent to syria despite elected m.p.'s voting against but aside from the russians jokes and iranians one force has been key in battling isis station al qaeda lebanese party has bulla even time want to c.n.n. used to accept this yes it's just a man on the hill but it even let us film it was pretty remarkable hezbollah are the most secretive of militants but...
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the sunday times says a generation of children are at risk of grooming and sexual exploitation due tol and jo, but we will come to that last story just shortly, nigeland jo, but we we will come to that last story just shortly, nigel and jo, but we start with the observer, mps telling the prime minister that she should sack the transport secretary, what is the paper saying to my well, this is the ha pless paper saying to my well, this is the hapless chris grayling, who, as you rightly say, is transport secretary...
the sunday times says a generation of children are at risk of grooming and sexual exploitation due tol and jo, but we will come to that last story just shortly, nigeland jo, but we we will come to that last story just shortly, nigel and jo, but we start with the observer, mps telling the prime minister that she should sack the transport secretary, what is the paper saying to my well, this is the ha pless paper saying to my well, this is the hapless chris grayling, who, as you rightly say, is...
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from paedophiles using their platforms it follows an investigation by the british newspaper the sunday times it uncovered warning number of assaults on minors by sexual predators they had been matched with online since two thousand and fifteen more than thirty cases of child rape have been reported to british police sixty other instances of sexual assault and minus are also under investigation they include grooming kidnapping and violent sexual assault victims were able to evade the matchmaking apps shaq's which are currently set at eighteen and all four. made significant efforts toward enforcing age exceptions. we utilize a network of industry leading automated and manual moderation and review tools systems and processes and spend millions of dollars annually to prevent monitor and remove minors and other inappropriate behavior from our app we don't want minors on . but discuss this issue with social media lawyer. and steven morris of the english democrats northwest. in fact it is the states that we have got to blame here think this they have left the internet exposed the state has left it
from paedophiles using their platforms it follows an investigation by the british newspaper the sunday times it uncovered warning number of assaults on minors by sexual predators they had been matched with online since two thousand and fifteen more than thirty cases of child rape have been reported to british police sixty other instances of sexual assault and minus are also under investigation they include grooming kidnapping and violent sexual assault victims were able to evade the matchmaking...