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by the sunday times, they a re clearly exclusive by the sunday times, they are clearly the new ira,t of the crown forces and until ireland is no longer partitioned that, in a sense, they are kind of saying how can you blame us are kind of saying how can you blame us for doing that? they would be wasting an opportunity. it's chilling and quite scary but these parallel talks, of course they will bea parallel talks, of course they will be a lot of hope in that. it's not the dup and sinn fein talking to each other, its parallel talks to see what progress can be made before that happens. staying with the sunday times. cash for lords crackdown. who knew that members for the house of lords don't actually have to declare the sources of their business interests. how much they have earned or whether money has come from. unlike mps in the house of commons who do. i don't know why ididn't of commons who do. i don't know why i didn't know that. i didn't know that you didn't know that and i assume most of the british public didn't know that so thank you to the sunday times for pointing it out. ap
by the sunday times, they a re clearly exclusive by the sunday times, they are clearly the new ira,t of the crown forces and until ireland is no longer partitioned that, in a sense, they are kind of saying how can you blame us are kind of saying how can you blame us for doing that? they would be wasting an opportunity. it's chilling and quite scary but these parallel talks, of course they will bea parallel talks, of course they will be a lot of hope in that. it's not the dup and sinn fein...
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sojust to be clear, it has emerged now in the sunday times, a copy of this lea ked the sunday times,but you didn‘t click it to the paper? oh, no. i gaveit click it to the paper? oh, no. i gave it to the paper but i didn‘t realise when i originally recorded the conversation that the purpose of recording it was as an insurance policy for the future should jeremy corbyn ever choose to misrepresent me. i think what it demonstrates is the extent of the breakdown of trust between people like myself who have been campaigning on anti—semitism, and the leadership of the labour party. have we got to that point now? just on this recording, he might say or his people might say that there is a breakdown of trust if you are secretly recording a conversation with him. well, he might well say that, and i would accept there is a breakdown of trust. the reason i had to use it was what then happened was that lea ked was what then happened was that leaked e—mails which i was not responsible demonstrated that what he had said to me in that conversation was either a lie in itself or he was being lied to b
sojust to be clear, it has emerged now in the sunday times, a copy of this lea ked the sunday times,but you didn‘t click it to the paper? oh, no. i gaveit click it to the paper? oh, no. i gave it to the paper but i didn‘t realise when i originally recorded the conversation that the purpose of recording it was as an insurance policy for the future should jeremy corbyn ever choose to misrepresent me. i think what it demonstrates is the extent of the breakdown of trust between people like...
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yes, a set of documents seen by the sunday times, the bbc has not seen it yet, but the sunday times saysany cases have not been dealt with yet properly by the party and in some circumstances extreme cases have not led to people being thrown out of the labour party, including according to the report in the paper references to praising hitler and blaming jews for many things. labour insists these reports in the sunday times this morning are selective and they misrepresent their overall content. there has been a different reaction from some others. labour's deputy leader tom watson telling the sunday times as well deeply shocking and depressing reading that labour members of the jewish and depressing reading that labour members of thejewish community will not understand how the party has not got to grips with the issue. also a step this morning from thejewish leadership group, let me take you through what it says, he refers to a statement made in july through what it says, he refers to a statement made injuly calling the labour party institutionally racist againstjews. he thinks the report
yes, a set of documents seen by the sunday times, the bbc has not seen it yet, but the sunday times saysany cases have not been dealt with yet properly by the party and in some circumstances extreme cases have not led to people being thrown out of the labour party, including according to the report in the paper references to praising hitler and blaming jews for many things. labour insists these reports in the sunday times this morning are selective and they misrepresent their overall content....
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the sunday times, plans being drawn up to how the duke and duchess of sussex a job abroad.s of sussex a job abroad. i am sure that has come from them rather than... what a brilliant idea. i am sure both of them can figure it out. they both love botswana, don't they? africa is the next place, the world is moving south and east. it is the perfect place. they probably will create their own sort of thing while they will promote this region of the world and let the rest of the world know that these countries are becoming places, and it will be good. i liked the line about harnessing the phenomenon of the royal rock stars. because they are! every time she wears anything, immediately they fly off the shelves, and she is a big brand ambassador for fly off the shelves, and she is a big brand ambassadorfor british brands. they will shine the light on that pa rt of they will shine the light on that part of the world, and that is the up—and—coming part of the world. they are doing things their way. whether they can get the privacy that they often want and demand, particularly with a ch
the sunday times, plans being drawn up to how the duke and duchess of sussex a job abroad.s of sussex a job abroad. i am sure that has come from them rather than... what a brilliant idea. i am sure both of them can figure it out. they both love botswana, don't they? africa is the next place, the world is moving south and east. it is the perfect place. they probably will create their own sort of thing while they will promote this region of the world and let the rest of the world know that these...
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the sunday times. i want you to tell me more about this.ot on that headline. this is essentially the fact that peers must reveal a ny essentially the fact that peers must reveal any links to chinese or russian businesses or whether they have taken money from chinese or russian firms? in contrast to mps, they have to declare their interests ina public they have to declare their interests in a public register, but peers in the house of lords do not have to do that. this is an effort to get transparency along those lines. similarto transparency along those lines. similar to huawei, people who are advocating on behalf of or against companies and countries are being asked to state their financial interests in such cases. the us has a similarthing, interests in such cases. the us has a similar thing, when you are advocating on a foreign government, you have to list yourself in a register so people know what you are advocating on behalf of of. there is advocating on behalf of of. there is a new spying and anti espionage law that would make it hard
the sunday times. i want you to tell me more about this.ot on that headline. this is essentially the fact that peers must reveal a ny essentially the fact that peers must reveal any links to chinese or russian businesses or whether they have taken money from chinese or russian firms? in contrast to mps, they have to declare their interests ina public they have to declare their interests in a public register, but peers in the house of lords do not have to do that. this is an effort to get...
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the duchess of sussex's pregnancy makes the front of the mail on sunday, with the paper saying the first—timent her own medical team, led by a female doctor, for the delivery of her child, rather than using the royal household's medical professionals. and finally, the sunday express reports that prince william has been working with the uk's security and intelligence agency services. that includes securing legally binding changes to address mps concerned with it. we will discuss those stories in detail shortly, but first let me bring you a statement just released by downing street on the prime minister, theresa may. it is about her latest views about where the brexit deadlock is going. the prime minister says, delivering brexit has been my priority and remains so today. i want the uk to leave the eu in an orderly way as soon as possible, and that means leaping ina soon as possible, and that means leaping in a way that does not disrupt peoples lives. is a language carries on, my preference was to do that winning a majority in parliament for an agreement the uk reached with the eu in november. i
the duchess of sussex's pregnancy makes the front of the mail on sunday, with the paper saying the first—timent her own medical team, led by a female doctor, for the delivery of her child, rather than using the royal household's medical professionals. and finally, the sunday express reports that prince william has been working with the uk's security and intelligence agency services. that includes securing legally binding changes to address mps concerned with it. we will discuss those stories...
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part of the recording has been released by the sunday times.spokesman said the recording showed jeremy corbyn‘s desire to rebuild trust with thejewish community. just to reassure you, he's not going to be running the system, he's not entitled to do that. the point of him is that he will look at the speed of doing the cases, the administration and the collation of the evidence, before it is put before appropriate panels in this, because i was concerned that evidence has either been mislaid, ignored or not used and hopefully some better system. that is the recording ofjeremy corbyn. we are nowjoined by our political correspondent, jessica parker. what is the significance of these remarks and this recording?m what is the significance of these remarks and this recording? it is possible this could be read in a number of different ways. there may be people who see this as an example ofjeremy corbyn be people who see this as an example of jeremy corbyn taking be people who see this as an example ofjeremy corbyn taking a personal interest in a matter t
part of the recording has been released by the sunday times.spokesman said the recording showed jeremy corbyn‘s desire to rebuild trust with thejewish community. just to reassure you, he's not going to be running the system, he's not entitled to do that. the point of him is that he will look at the speed of doing the cases, the administration and the collation of the evidence, before it is put before appropriate panels in this, because i was concerned that evidence has either been mislaid,...
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meanwhile, the sunday times also has a story about labour — it claims thatjeremy corbyn ignored evidencess says brexiteers have vowed to keep fighting for britain after leading government figures warned that brexit is dead. and the mail on sunday claims that spy chiefs briefed the prime minister and home secretary about allegations that thejihadi bride, shamima begum was witnessed sewing suicide bombers into explosive vests. just a flavour of the front pages and what is in the papers. let's talk through them in a bit more detail. as a sunday times journalist, why don't you talk and see the story aboutjeremy corbyn admitting that the party ignored anti—semitism. this is a tape, secretly recorded tape. that is right. it is the second week of our investigation into this. as you say, this is a secretly recorded tape of a meeting betweenjeremy corbyn and margaret hodge, the first time he admits that labour ignored anti—semitism. the tape has been passed to the sunday times and i think it is running on television later on today. it is interesting because he has always previously blamed for the
meanwhile, the sunday times also has a story about labour — it claims thatjeremy corbyn ignored evidencess says brexiteers have vowed to keep fighting for britain after leading government figures warned that brexit is dead. and the mail on sunday claims that spy chiefs briefed the prime minister and home secretary about allegations that thejihadi bride, shamima begum was witnessed sewing suicide bombers into explosive vests. just a flavour of the front pages and what is in the papers. let's...
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let us finish with the sunday times.hich is why 23 million people worldwide were hacked last year because they used it as an online security word. it is difficult to think of something memorable but secure. 123a56 strikes memorable but secure. 123a56 strikes me as not being very wise. no, not any more. or ever. i notice a guest previously was choosing about choosing three random words. previously was choosing about choosing three random wordsm previously was choosing about choosing three random words. if they are random, they are not memorable. great sunday story. the story everyone will be talking about because everyone is involved in the story. will it make people change? it has to. my big issue, it is not the password, it is where you put it, you are not going to write it down. the advice was to write it down. the advice was to write it down and put it somewhere safe. old school. that is it for the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, se
let us finish with the sunday times.hich is why 23 million people worldwide were hacked last year because they used it as an online security word. it is difficult to think of something memorable but secure. 123a56 strikes memorable but secure. 123a56 strikes me as not being very wise. no, not any more. or ever. i notice a guest previously was choosing about choosing three random words. previously was choosing about choosing three random wordsm previously was choosing about choosing three random...
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the duchess of sussex‘s pregnancy makes the front of the mail on sunday, with the paper saying the first time her own medical team, led by a female doctor for the delivery of her child. and finally the sunday express reports that prince william has been working with the uk's security and intelligence agency services. brexit dominating. 0f brexit dominating. of course, a lot of the headlines written after... sorry before the statement by theresa may but reflecting everything she says. theresa may but reflecting everything she sayslj theresa may but reflecting everything she says. i think she may have leaked earlier because... she read the headlines and felt the need to make a statement perhaps! the sunday times and labour. may has been moved to the right actually. let's talk about boris. what is a boris proof brexit. she is a legally binding a soft brexit deal, presumably customs union which boris will not like. and any prime minister taking over from theresa may would not like. a few legislative bombshells in it, if you like. poison pills business. quite honestly it is going to be difficult t
the duchess of sussex‘s pregnancy makes the front of the mail on sunday, with the paper saying the first time her own medical team, led by a female doctor for the delivery of her child. and finally the sunday express reports that prince william has been working with the uk's security and intelligence agency services. brexit dominating. 0f brexit dominating. of course, a lot of the headlines written after... sorry before the statement by theresa may but reflecting everything she says. theresa...
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meanwhile, the sunday times also has a story about labour — it claims thatjeremy corbyn ignored evidencehe party. the sunday express says brexiteers have vowed to keep fighting for britain after leading government figures warned that brexit is dead. the mail on sunday claims that spy chiefs briefed the prime minister and home secretary about allegations that thejihadi bride, shamima begum was witnessed sewing suicide bombers into explosive vests. let us start with that story now. the mail on sunday. jihadi bride sewed suicide vests on. a chilling briefing that the prime minister got. this is a briefing for the prime minister and the home secretary, as you have just said, martine. and it came through other security intelligence agencies, spy agencies, probably the cia and dutch military intelligence, who have been talking to other islamic state converts who went out to syria and places from the west. it claims that she was witnessed sewing these vests, these suicide vests onto the bombers, the would—be martyrs. any attempt to remove them would have detonated the bombs. the question this t
meanwhile, the sunday times also has a story about labour — it claims thatjeremy corbyn ignored evidencehe party. the sunday express says brexiteers have vowed to keep fighting for britain after leading government figures warned that brexit is dead. the mail on sunday claims that spy chiefs briefed the prime minister and home secretary about allegations that thejihadi bride, shamima begum was witnessed sewing suicide bombers into explosive vests. let us start with that story now. the mail on...
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and the duchess of sussex‘s pregnancy makes the front page of the mail on sunday with the paper saying the first time m other has appointed her own medical team led by a female doctor for the delivery of her child. and the sunday express reports that prince william has been working secretly with the uk security and intelligence agency services. that isa intelligence agency services. that is a look at the front pages. josie, kick as off, with brexit of course. the telegraph, backlash because theresa may has been talking to labour. tory activists going on strike, they say, as she talks to jeremy corbyn. once again is the right thing to say here because it comes off the back of the statement that she made last night, an emotive appeal, you could call it an 11th hour appeal, but i feel like we have been calling it that for the last 11 months. 11th hour and 59th minute? and a half, maybe! she is warning that we are going to let brexit slip through ourfingers that we are going to let brexit slip through our fingers etc. but it did not really provide that much new information and i think that has been mirro
and the duchess of sussex‘s pregnancy makes the front page of the mail on sunday with the paper saying the first time m other has appointed her own medical team led by a female doctor for the delivery of her child. and the sunday express reports that prince william has been working secretly with the uk security and intelligence agency services. that isa intelligence agency services. that is a look at the front pages. josie, kick as off, with brexit of course. the telegraph, backlash because...
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part of the recording has been released by the sunday times.hat poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. the national education union says more pupils are struggling because they come to school hungry or from cramped, noisy homes where they can't sleep properly. the government says tackling disadvantage will always be a priority. there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england and wales. an investigation by bbc radio 5 live found that around half the reported offences were sex crimes. the 0nline dating association says its members do all they can to protect users from harm. a woman remains in police custody, following the death of a 10—year—old boy who was attacked by a dog in cornwall. officers found the child at a caravan park in looe yesterday morning. the 28—year—old woman is being questioned on suspicion of manslaughter and having a dog dangerously out of control. the animal involved was described as a bulldog—type breed. the city of salisbury, which found itself at the ce
part of the recording has been released by the sunday times.hat poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. the national education union says more pupils are struggling because they come to school hungry or from cramped, noisy homes where they can't sleep properly. the government says tackling disadvantage will always be a priority. there's been a sharp rise in the number of crimes involving dating apps and websites across england and wales. an investigation by bbc radio 5 live...
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the problem is the sunday times notes this.er they go they'll be the king and queen of whatever that country is. >> that's right. and there is the push and pull there. that i'm sure the palace is trying to deal with. part of the political strategy of this move is to maintain some kind of control over harry and meghan while giving them freedom. the moment they have been pursuing unconventional projects for royals. a tv show. with oprah that will focus on mental he mental health. they are helping organize. something unshl for a royal couple to do. when they go abroad, they'll have more of a traditional royal family role. even though they have more freedom. it's a move for the royal family to get control. >> a rumored split between the brothers william and harry. which is the big context. amidrumored fears by palace staff they could be bigger than diana. the brothers seem to be doing everything they could to keep out of each others way. here is that photograph. harry on the left. and then to the right we can see this kate and will
the problem is the sunday times notes this.er they go they'll be the king and queen of whatever that country is. >> that's right. and there is the push and pull there. that i'm sure the palace is trying to deal with. part of the political strategy of this move is to maintain some kind of control over harry and meghan while giving them freedom. the moment they have been pursuing unconventional projects for royals. a tv show. with oprah that will focus on mental he mental health. they are...
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part of the recording has been released by the sunday times.okesman said the recording showed jeremy corbyn‘s desire to rebuild trust with thejewish community. we can listen to part of that recording now. just to reassure you, he's not going to be running the system, he's not entitled to do that. the point of him is that he will look at the speed of doing the cases, the administration and the collation of the evidence, before it is put before appropriate panels in this, because i was concerned that evidence has either been mislaid, ignored or not used and hopefully some better system. we are nowjoined by our political correspondentjessica parker. (corbyn leaving his house) what does the recording tell us aboutjeremy what does the recording tell us about jeremy corbyn and what does the recording tell us aboutjeremy corbyn and how he is dealing with this issue of anti—semitism? dealing with this issue of anti-semitism? people will potentially interpret it in a couple of different ways. perhaps people will look at the words he is saying and so it
part of the recording has been released by the sunday times.okesman said the recording showed jeremy corbyn‘s desire to rebuild trust with thejewish community. we can listen to part of that recording now. just to reassure you, he's not going to be running the system, he's not entitled to do that. the point of him is that he will look at the speed of doing the cases, the administration and the collation of the evidence, before it is put before appropriate panels in this, because i was...
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the jewish morning by the sunday times revelation.g a say in each individual case and it is clear that they have been in some cases. whether or not that has become less and the last few months. justin cohen of jewish news. since thursday, its advanced on the capital tripoli, igniting fears of an all out war. more than 20 people have said —— have been said to died and the crashes. there's been violence in the religion since colonel could off he was killed in 2011. dozens of militias operate there. under the current un backed government, it has struggled to assert control. 0r current un backed government, it has struggled to assert control. or the rebel libyan national army. since there is a it has advanced on the capital tripoli igniting fears of an all out warm. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has more. this is a battle fought largely by pick—up truck. makeshift armoured vehicles jamming the routes in and out of tripoli. these belong to militias loyal to the government of national accord that is backed by the united nations
the jewish morning by the sunday times revelation.g a say in each individual case and it is clear that they have been in some cases. whether or not that has become less and the last few months. justin cohen of jewish news. since thursday, its advanced on the capital tripoli, igniting fears of an all out war. more than 20 people have said —— have been said to died and the crashes. there's been violence in the religion since colonel could off he was killed in 2011. dozens of militias operate...
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this is a story in the sunday times warning about using liverpool...ked this story is when i first started doing passwords... i think i used my full name. i didn't think i used my full name. i didn't think it was particularly important at that point. people talked about passwords, we didn't know about hackers. they are saying the problem is that liverpool apparently people who are fans of liverpool and use liverpool as their password are the most hacked followed by other premiership football teams. they also say 23 million people worldwide we re also say 23 million people worldwide were hacked last year because they used 123456 as their password and another 3.6 million had password as their password. i thought we had done this... laughter whole movie companies being hacked too. money being stolen. whole movie companies being hacked too. money being stolenlj whole movie companies being hacked too. money being stolen. i willjust use password. sorry. it is horrible to be hacked. it is a nightmare having so many different passwords. iam having so many diff
this is a story in the sunday times warning about using liverpool...ked this story is when i first started doing passwords... i think i used my full name. i didn't think i used my full name. i didn't think it was particularly important at that point. people talked about passwords, we didn't know about hackers. they are saying the problem is that liverpool apparently people who are fans of liverpool and use liverpool as their password are the most hacked followed by other premiership football...
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in a letter to the sunday times, seven labour mps including margaret hodge are calling for a fully independent complaints of racism and harassment and they say the current system is broken. dame margaret hodge spoke about this today. yes, and it's worth pointing out she has had a concerns about allegations of anti—semitism and how they are dealt with so we heard this from her before and it's an issue she has been talking about for some time but it does up the pressure on the labour leadership to look seriously at this and lord falconer was potentially set to do some review, that was then seemingly put on hold when the human rights commission announced they would potentially hold an investigation into allegations of anti—semitism but it seems like it is an issue that is going away. thank you, jessica. -- not going away. teachers say there's increasing evidence that poverty is damaging the education of children in the uk. the national education union says more pupils are struggling because they come to school hungry or without a good night's sleep. sarah walton reports. overcrowding in homes, so
in a letter to the sunday times, seven labour mps including margaret hodge are calling for a fully independent complaints of racism and harassment and they say the current system is broken. dame margaret hodge spoke about this today. yes, and it's worth pointing out she has had a concerns about allegations of anti—semitism and how they are dealt with so we heard this from her before and it's an issue she has been talking about for some time but it does up the pressure on the labour leadership...
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with me are the broadcaster john kampfner and sunday times deputy political editor caroline wheeler.s are already in. the main image on the guardian is the man believed to be the leader of the islamic state group — who has made a rare appearance on camera. alongside that is news that more than 2,500 prison staff in the uk have been subject to disciplinary action in five years. following the move to get victims of crime to hand over their phones to police — the daily mail leads with warnings from campaigners that rapists could escape justice unless the plans are scrapped. the i claims the us is threatening to sever links with british intelligence — over the prime minister's supposed backing of the chinese tech firm, huawei. the financial times leads on an imf forecast that suggests the iranian economy has collapsed under the weight of sactions imposed by the white house. the daily telegraph's headline: ‘why must we pay to report a crime?‘ — as baroness newlove warns that victims of anti—social behaviour are being forced to pay to report offences to the police. and the university of ca
with me are the broadcaster john kampfner and sunday times deputy political editor caroline wheeler.s are already in. the main image on the guardian is the man believed to be the leader of the islamic state group — who has made a rare appearance on camera. alongside that is news that more than 2,500 prison staff in the uk have been subject to disciplinary action in five years. following the move to get victims of crime to hand over their phones to police — the daily mail leads with warnings...
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then we'll be back with an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rosamund urwin from the sunday times's time for a look at the weather. it has been a chilly old weekend. temperatures have been below average for this time of year. i am sure you notice the feel of that weather. winter coats and hats and gloves have been on. things are turning warmur as we had through this week. this was the scene on sunday in northumberland, clear blue skies but a biting wind coming in of the north sea. a lot of dry weather over the next few days. not exclusively dry. those temperatures are on the up, especially as we look towards the easter weekend. through the rest of tonight it is another cold night out there with clear skies across much of england, into scotland as well. temperatures will fall below freezing in the countryside. not as cold further west where we have more cloud. 0utbreaks in northern ireland, westmount, in the south—west of england. a touch of frost here and there. plenty of sunshine for many of us on monday. we have the rain for northern ireland, west wales, the south—west of englan
then we'll be back with an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers rosamund urwin from the sunday times's time for a look at the weather. it has been a chilly old weekend. temperatures have been below average for this time of year. i am sure you notice the feel of that weather. winter coats and hats and gloves have been on. things are turning warmur as we had through this week. this was the scene on sunday in northumberland, clear blue skies but a biting wind coming in of the north...
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part of the recording has been released by the sunday times.our spokesman said the recording showed jeremy corbyn‘s desire to rebuild trust with thejewish community. we can listen to part of that recording now... those comments were recorded by the labour mp dame margaret hodge. we spoke to her earlier, here's what she had to say. i think we have got to such a point now that there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an opportunity to start rebuilding the trust that we have lost in the system and in the leadership‘s handling of it. our political correspondent, jessica parker, explained to me more about howjeremy corbyn is trying to tackle the problem of anti—semitism in the labour party. i think people will, potentially, interpret it in a couple of different ways. perhaps some people will look at the words he is saying and say that it is good that he is taking a personal hand in trying to tackle this issue, and it shows his personal commitment to doing that. and indeed the labou
part of the recording has been released by the sunday times.our spokesman said the recording showed jeremy corbyn‘s desire to rebuild trust with thejewish community. we can listen to part of that recording now... those comments were recorded by the labour mp dame margaret hodge. we spoke to her earlier, here's what she had to say. i think we have got to such a point now that there is no alternative but to have that independent investigation of complaints, otherwise there will not be an...
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correspondent at the financial times, and rosamund urwin, financial services correspondent at the sunday timeswall have said that a boy who was killed by a dog at a caravan park was alone with the animal when he was attacked. the nine—year—old has been named as frankie macritchie. he died at the tencreek holiday park in the early hours of yesterday morning. with more, here's our correspondent sarah ransome. flowers, a cuddly toy and sweets — poignant tributes left today in memory of a nine—year—old boy attacked by a dog in his caravan. police discovered frankie macritchie's body early yesterday morning. residents reported hearing screams before the emergency services arrived, and officers say some of them tried to give first aid to the young lad, but he had already died. this afternoon, detectives confirmed frankie was on holiday from plymouth with a group of adults, and the bulldog—type breed of dog belonged to one of his mother's friends. we believe that frankie was alone in a caravan with the dog as he was attacked, whilst the adults that he was on holiday with were in an adjacent unit. a 2
correspondent at the financial times, and rosamund urwin, financial services correspondent at the sunday timeswall have said that a boy who was killed by a dog at a caravan park was alone with the animal when he was attacked. the nine—year—old has been named as frankie macritchie. he died at the tencreek holiday park in the early hours of yesterday morning. with more, here's our correspondent sarah ransome. flowers, a cuddly toy and sweets — poignant tributes left today in memory of a...
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with me are rosamund urwin, financial services correspondant at the sunday times and henry mance, politicalft. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph calls it the greatest comeback since muhammed ali — tiger woods' wins his fifth masters title — 1a years after last putting on the greenjacket. the guardian reports on housing campaigners who hail a ground—breaking shift for tenant's rights — as the government announces plans for a consultation to scrap ‘no—fault evictions' daily mail. in the daily mail — jihadi bride shamima begum has been granted legal aid to fight ther decision to remove her citizenship — and a photo of prince george with a little admirer! the ft reports on the nhs topping up doctors' alaries with cash to help them avoid hefty tax bills from tighter pension rules that have already led to thousands retiring early. may must go in may — thats on the front of the metro — it says the prime minister faces calls to quit next month as polls show tory support has slumped again. on the times — british children will no longer be able to "like" posts on facebook a
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our guests this evening are the deputy political editor for the sunday times, caroline wheeler, and author broadcasterjohn kampfner. now — it's time for sportsday, with hugh ferris. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. alex hales is out of a home world cup. the batsman is removed from the england squad for the tournament after an off—field incident. mauricio pochettino‘s feeling the buzz ahead of spurs‘ big champions league night. you need to settle your dreams, to infinity and beyond. and a stunning comeback for kyren wilson — he's into the quarter—finals of the world snooker championship. also coming up in the programme: the tongan talisman who is going for his third olympics and a third defence spot. this. hello again. thanks forjoining us on sportsday. england will be without one of their most explosive players for the cricket world cup. alex hales typifies the style that has made them favourites for the competition that starts on home soil next month. but he won't play a part in it after being dropped from the provisional squad. in fact, he's b
our guests this evening are the deputy political editor for the sunday times, caroline wheeler, and author broadcasterjohn kampfner. now — it's time for sportsday, with hugh ferris. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. alex hales is out of a home world cup. the batsman is removed from the england squad for the tournament after an off—field incident. mauricio pochettino‘s feeling the buzz ahead of spurs‘ big champions league night. you need to...
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i saw the story in the sunday times regarding talk ofa in the sunday times regarding talk of a so—calledng is there is a potential for diplomatic embarrassment if he holds a private dinner and the prime minister is not there. we will see how that helps borismacaws, that is open for debate. but we are talking aboutjune and open for debate. but we are talking about june and knows open for debate. but we are talking aboutjune and knows what the conservative party will be like then and what boris johnson conservative party will be like then and what borisjohnson will be doing. this man could also be at that state dinner. nigel farage. it has been suggested that he is famous for being the cheeky chappie character with a cigarette and a pint in his hand and they are suggesting that he is now on a health kick. he goes on walks in the morning, he has spinach for brea kfast. morning, he has spinach for breakfast. i am not entirely convinced about this overhaul. he has suggested he is looking after himself better than he used to do. there is a suggestion of a bit of a makeover, but i notice him st
i saw the story in the sunday times regarding talk ofa in the sunday times regarding talk of a so—calledng is there is a potential for diplomatic embarrassment if he holds a private dinner and the prime minister is not there. we will see how that helps borismacaws, that is open for debate. but we are talking aboutjune and open for debate. but we are talking about june and knows open for debate. but we are talking aboutjune and knows what the conservative party will be like then and what boris...
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>> playing that is great for the anxiety level and we talk about how you spend your time sunday morning preparing for your afternoon tea times, your mind is spinning for all the wrong things to get up and get on with it and who knows how the weather will change? if the breeze goes up, the guys that go out before the leaders do they have enough time and enough holes to make an advantage? >> what about that last group, molinari with tiger and tony?>> molinari went against tiger in scotland but this is america, the support for tiger will be monumental and i would be interested if you will remain oblivious to all of that and stay focused, we call it the zone now but it was called the cocoon akin arctic, blocking out everything going on i think will be very difficult.>> let's get back out to the play at the first hole. justin harding, grew up on the same golf course as the and bowman brothers, mark and trevor and giving way birdies at the first nick.>> unusual, the guys are just comfortable and they trust how the ball will react is the most important thing. >> let's go to three. >> a birdie
>> playing that is great for the anxiety level and we talk about how you spend your time sunday morning preparing for your afternoon tea times, your mind is spinning for all the wrong things to get up and get on with it and who knows how the weather will change? if the breeze goes up, the guys that go out before the leaders do they have enough time and enough holes to make an advantage? >> what about that last group, molinari with tiger and tony?>> molinari went against tiger...
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more on brexit on the front page of the sunday times.e deal withjeremy corbyn, she has agreed to step down. at which point labour have said, how will we know if you have stuck to the plan? there will be a clause in that plan to make sure that whatever plan they reach, whatever the final deal is, they will adhere to it regardless of whether the prime minister stepped down or not. a big week ahead. ollie will talk about this but if you had any money on the grand national yesterday, you might not have had it on this one. a racing legend was bored, tiger role with a pretty strong performance yesterday. —— was born. with a pretty strong performance yesterday. -- was born. my husband put a very early that on when the odds were much better. inner is on him tonight. another exit deadline looms but whether the uk actually lead — make leaves on friday, yet to be seen. —— another brexit deadline. we are living in an era of rather poor politicians. two men, one balcony and a debate which has played out across london. balcony and a debate which has p
more on brexit on the front page of the sunday times.e deal withjeremy corbyn, she has agreed to step down. at which point labour have said, how will we know if you have stuck to the plan? there will be a clause in that plan to make sure that whatever plan they reach, whatever the final deal is, they will adhere to it regardless of whether the prime minister stepped down or not. a big week ahead. ollie will talk about this but if you had any money on the grand national yesterday, you might not...
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i want to ask you about a report from the "sunday times" in the uk that there's possibly a move in thewe know harry loves and he's done a lot of work there. what do you know about that? >> there's a lot to digest in this article. the "sunday times" reporting that there are plans in place behind the scenes to potentially post harry and meghan to africa in the next couple of years. they haven't said which country but to promote their work with the common wealth and further their charitable endeavors and to promote brand britain. people have jumped on this as being william and kate jealous of harry and kate's popularity and they have this rift that needs sort. the royal family isn't petty like that. the queen isn't going to exile them somewhere they don't choose to go. i think what she's doing here, if this is true and it's all the palace has said, it's speculative at this point. she and prince philip lived in malta after their wedding. idyllic. the most normal time. william and kate lived a very private, very normal life. this couple who had a whirlwind romance to give them an opportunit
i want to ask you about a report from the "sunday times" in the uk that there's possibly a move in thewe know harry loves and he's done a lot of work there. what do you know about that? >> there's a lot to digest in this article. the "sunday times" reporting that there are plans in place behind the scenes to potentially post harry and meghan to africa in the next couple of years. they haven't said which country but to promote their work with the common wealth and...
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dryer sunday. we time it all out, taking hour by hour on future caste, coming up. >> we had an early morning crash. we are seeing some slick surfaces there. that is been cleared. be careful as you hit the roadways. if you're headed toward the bay bridge, we have a trouble spot. it is not affecting any lanes, they have it on the shoulder. traffic is bz. -- busy. once you get past the incline, it improves heading across the upper deck into san francisco, you can see a couple cars, some activity is due to the crash. we are still dealing with the trouble spot in the santa cruz mountains. the right lane remains blocked. it is facing the wrong way, it is causing a visual distraction. it is also causing slower speeds. northbound 101, 42 minutes. >>> breaking news out of brentwood. an interesting story here, it is still developing. this is video we just got in. they responded to an accident with the rescue. custodyand at the hospital. ots they found a gun in the car along with this mask, run,the other was unable t
dryer sunday. we time it all out, taking hour by hour on future caste, coming up. >> we had an early morning crash. we are seeing some slick surfaces there. that is been cleared. be careful as you hit the roadways. if you're headed toward the bay bridge, we have a trouble spot. it is not affecting any lanes, they have it on the shoulder. traffic is bz. -- busy. once you get past the incline, it improves heading across the upper deck into san francisco, you can see a couple cars, some...
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with me are rosamund urwin, financial services correspondant at the sunday times and henry mance, politicalondent from the ft. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph. the greatest comeback since muhammed ali — tiger woods wins his fifth masters title — (ani — the guardian reports on housing campaigners hail a ground—breaking shift for tenants' rights — as the government announces plans for a consultation to scrap ‘no—fault evictions'. shamima begum has been granted legal aid to fight the decision to revoke her citizenship. the ft reports on the nhs topping up doctors' salaries with cash to help them avoid hefty tax bills from tighter pension rules that have already led to thousands retiring early. may must go in may — that's on the front of the metro — it says the prime minister faces calls to quit next month as polls show tory support has slumped again. well, let's get into those. the tiger roars, this is quite a comeback for him, isn't it? fantastic photo on the front page of the daily telegraph. extraordinary sporting comeback. 11 years after his last major go
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sunday school. the bbc‘s tamil service spoke to a pastor who recalls seeing the bomber. translation: he was wearing a shoulder bag and a camera bag. i wasn't aware of his purpose at that timerinking water in the entrance of the church after their sunday school class. people and children were entering, that's when the bomb went off. workers have begun to clear the trail of destruction, and most of those who died have been laid to rest, but fear remains. it's the seventh night of curfew here, and tomorrow will be a week since the attacks. it's a sunday, but no church services are being held because of worries they might be targeted again. there's a sense of disbelief here that such a large network of people was active in the country without being discovered by security agencies. but with search operations now becoming more intense, there is also hope that the government will soon get a grip on the situation. yogita limaye, bbc news, colombo. as we've been hearing, 15 people including six children were killed in eastern sri lanka yesterday, when suspected islamist militants blew themselves up after troops attempted to raid a house. the bbc‘s anbarasan etirajan has been to the
sunday school. the bbc‘s tamil service spoke to a pastor who recalls seeing the bomber. translation: he was wearing a shoulder bag and a camera bag. i wasn't aware of his purpose at that timerinking water in the entrance of the church after their sunday school class. people and children were entering, that's when the bomb went off. workers have begun to clear the trail of destruction, and most of those who died have been laid to rest, but fear remains. it's the seventh night of curfew here,...
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at paris concert hall that killed 130 people, that is according to documents uncovered by the sunday timesaper in the uk. a member of the terror group dropped a hard drive while escaping syria, apparently detailing fresh wave of attacks, include bank robberies, vehicle rammings and assassinations all across europe. a new report shows mÉxico has deported 204 migrants back to honduras, national migration institute says that their stay in mÉxico was irregular and that they were flown from southern mÉxico back to central america, the group was mostly families traveling with children, mexican officials are under pressure from the trump administration to help stop the flow of migrants trying to reach the u.s. don't forget about this, the redacted version of the mueller report could be made public any day now, garrett tenney has more on the operation growing in washington. >> everyone in washington is anxiously awaiting the release of mueller report but not surprising for very different reasons, what many democrats are hoping for any damaging information with special council on president trump, a
at paris concert hall that killed 130 people, that is according to documents uncovered by the sunday timesaper in the uk. a member of the terror group dropped a hard drive while escaping syria, apparently detailing fresh wave of attacks, include bank robberies, vehicle rammings and assassinations all across europe. a new report shows mÉxico has deported 204 migrants back to honduras, national migration institute says that their stay in mÉxico was irregular and that they were flown from...
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this has been published by the sunday times newspaper.eenjeremy corbyn and the labour mp, senior labour mp dame margaret hodge. and in it, mr corbyn is talking about his plan to recruit the former lord chancellor, lord falconer, to review the party's complaints process. we will look at the speed of the cases, the administration of them, and the collation of the evidence before it is put before appropriate panels because i was concerned evidence have been mislaid, ignored or misused. there has to be a better system on it. so there, jeremy corbyn saying he was concerned some evidence may have been mislaid or ignored. i think some will say this is an example of mr corbyn taking a personal interest in this matter, and indeed a party spokesperson this showsjeremy corbyn's desire to make procedures as robust as possible and to rebuild trust within the jewish community. however others may take the view that this is the starkest admission so far, albeit one made in private, that there is a problem with the complaints process being admitted to by
this has been published by the sunday times newspaper.eenjeremy corbyn and the labour mp, senior labour mp dame margaret hodge. and in it, mr corbyn is talking about his plan to recruit the former lord chancellor, lord falconer, to review the party's complaints process. we will look at the speed of the cases, the administration of them, and the collation of the evidence before it is put before appropriate panels because i was concerned evidence have been mislaid, ignored or misused. there has...
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labour has defended its handling of complaints about anti—semitism after it the sunday times reportedplinary action in hundreds of cases — saying complaints had been beset by delays, inaction and interference from the leader's office. this afternoon, at an annual general meeting, members of the jewish labour movement have overwhelmingly passed a no confidence motion injeremy corbyn over his handling of anti—semitism within the party. speaking this morning, the shadow attorney general shami chakrabarti, urged them not to "personalise the issue and make it about jeremy corbyn". we have to tackle it but it will be much easier to tackle it if we don't make it a personal attack onjeremy corbyn, or a conservative attack on labour or an inter—factional attack, it seems to me. we need to take the same approach, by the way, when there are claims about the conservative party, not to go, "oh, the tories have got a problem with islamophobia now". we have got to come together as democratic people in the context of the rise of the far right in europe and in this country. the democratic people who a
labour has defended its handling of complaints about anti—semitism after it the sunday times reportedplinary action in hundreds of cases — saying complaints had been beset by delays, inaction and interference from the leader's office. this afternoon, at an annual general meeting, members of the jewish labour movement have overwhelmingly passed a no confidence motion injeremy corbyn over his handling of anti—semitism within the party. speaking this morning, the shadow attorney general...
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with me are broadcaster john kampfner and sunday times deputy political editor caroline wheeler. tomorrow's front pages are already in. the main image on the guardian is the man believed to be the leader of the islamic state group, who has made a rare appearance on camera. alongside that is news that more than 2,500 prison staff in the uk have been subject to disciplinary action in five years. following the move to get victims of crime to hand over their phones to police, the daily mail leads with warnings from campaigners that rapists could escape justice unless the plans are scrapped. the i claims the us is threatening to sever links with british intelligence over the prime minister's supposed backing of the chinese tech firm huawei. the nhs is in the grip of a staff crisis, says the daily express, as experts warn that 50,000 medics are urgently needed. the financial times leads on an imf forecast that suggests the iranian economy has collapsed under the weight of sactions imposed by the white house. the daily telegraph's headline — why must we pay to report a crime? baroness n
with me are broadcaster john kampfner and sunday times deputy political editor caroline wheeler. tomorrow's front pages are already in. the main image on the guardian is the man believed to be the leader of the islamic state group, who has made a rare appearance on camera. alongside that is news that more than 2,500 prison staff in the uk have been subject to disciplinary action in five years. following the move to get victims of crime to hand over their phones to police, the daily mail leads...
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our guests this evening are the deputy political editor for the sunday times, caroline wheeler, and authord welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. alex hales is out of a home world cup. the batsman is removed from the england squad for the tournament after an off—field incident. mauricio pochettino's feeling the buzz ahead of spurs' big champions league night. you need to settle your dreams, to infinity and beyond. and a stunning comeback for kyren wilson —...
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the sunday times said it had seen leaked internal documents which showed the party's system for dealingad been beset by delays, inaction and interference from the leader's office. shami chakrabarti, speaking on sky news' sophie ridge on sunday, urged thejewish labour movement not to "personalise the issue and make it about jeremy corbyn" at their annual general meeting later today where they will hold on a vote on whether they have confidence in the labour leader. we have to tackle it but it will be much easier to tackle it if we don't make it a personal attack onjeremy corbyn or a conservative attack on labour, oran corbyn or a conservative attack on labour, or an inter—factional attack, it seems to me. and we know to ta ke attack, it seems to me. and we know to take the same approach when there are claims about the conservative party, not to go, the tories have got a problem with islamophobia... we have got to come together as democratic people in the context of the rise of the far right in europe and in this country. the democratic people who are antiracist need to come together and
the sunday times said it had seen leaked internal documents which showed the party's system for dealingad been beset by delays, inaction and interference from the leader's office. shami chakrabarti, speaking on sky news' sophie ridge on sunday, urged thejewish labour movement not to "personalise the issue and make it about jeremy corbyn" at their annual general meeting later today where they will hold on a vote on whether they have confidence in the labour leader. we have to tackle it...
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and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, sunday times deputyitical editor caroline wheeler and broadcasterjohn kampfner. stay with us for that. good evening. the aircraft manufacturer boeing has been under relentless attack from shareholders at its annual general meeting in chicago, followng the crashes of two of its 737 max models, which claimed the lives of more than 300 passengers. in march, an ethiopian airlines flight crashed six minutes after take—off, killing all 157 people on board. last october, a lion air plane came down in similar circumstances. all 189 people on board lost their lives. the 737 max model is currently grounded worldwide while boeing tries to find a software solution. it is now known that four current and former employees made calls to the federal aviation administration about the safety of the plane. our correspondent samira hussain has been at boeing headquarters in chicago. it is clear that this is a charm offensive by boeing, a company that is in the midst of a reputational crisis. although the company said many ti
and at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, sunday times deputyitical editor caroline wheeler and broadcasterjohn kampfner. stay with us for that. good evening. the aircraft manufacturer boeing has been under relentless attack from shareholders at its annual general meeting in chicago, followng the crashes of two of its 737 max models, which claimed the lives of more than 300 passengers. in march, an ethiopian airlines flight crashed six minutes after...
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part of the recording has been released by the sunday times.ng showed jeremy corbyn‘s desire to rebuild trust with thejewish community. labour mp louise ellmanjoins us from our liverpool newsroom. you have been critical of the labour leadership over this issue, what do you make of what mr corbyn said in this recording that the party officials had mislaid or ignored some of the evidence of anti—semitism? some of the evidence of anti-semitism? since jeremy corbyn became leader of the labour party, anti—jewish hatred, anti—semitism, has increased massively within the labour party, and the party has done nothing about it. the revelation in this tape suggests thatjeremy knew it rather more than he has ever indicated before about the complicity of officials in this. but the real problem is the involvement ofjeremy corbyn‘s office in stopping action being taken against people who are committing anti—semitic offences. it seems it is only when they are publicly exposed is anything done about them. the party is rife with people promoting conspiracy again
part of the recording has been released by the sunday times.ng showed jeremy corbyn‘s desire to rebuild trust with thejewish community. labour mp louise ellmanjoins us from our liverpool newsroom. you have been critical of the labour leadership over this issue, what do you make of what mr corbyn said in this recording that the party officials had mislaid or ignored some of the evidence of anti—semitism? some of the evidence of anti-semitism? since jeremy corbyn became leader of the labour...
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but dame margaret is among seven labour mps to write to the sunday times saying it is still not gooddependent look at this, that suggests despite the arrival ofjennie formby there is still a problem. when jennie formby published figures she was uncomfortable to do so because it was a confidential matter, other departments and organisations have not wanted to give figures but when the figures were given to the parliamentary labour party it showed very few actual cases of anti—semitism and how much the team had done to deal with previous inefficiencies. this was immediately disputed by some members and it seems to me and some colleagues that the parliamentary labour party are not willing to listen to evidence they don't want to hear. what about they don't want to hear. what about the jewish labour movement who they don't want to hear. what about thejewish labour movement who have voted to pass a motion of no confidence in the leadership? that isa confidence in the leadership? that is a small number, more people in that go to the north islington to the truancy party. different groups ta
but dame margaret is among seven labour mps to write to the sunday times saying it is still not gooddependent look at this, that suggests despite the arrival ofjennie formby there is still a problem. when jennie formby published figures she was uncomfortable to do so because it was a confidential matter, other departments and organisations have not wanted to give figures but when the figures were given to the parliamentary labour party it showed very few actual cases of anti—semitism and how...
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the sunday times released part of a conversation he had with the mp dame margaret hodge, which she secretlyman said it shows mr corbyn's desire to take anti—semitism seriously, and that the party is keen to make procedures as robust and efficient as possible. a boy who was killed by a dog at a caravan park was alone with the animal when he was attacked. that's according to police in cornwall. the nine—year—old has been named as frankie macritchie. he died at the tencreek holiday park in the early hours of yesterday morning. with more, here's our correspondent sarah ransome. frankie macritchie. one of the first pictures of the nine—year—old who mauled of the nine—year—old who was vmauled to death by a dog yesterday. a life cut short and what should have been an easter break by the sea that turned to tragedy. flowers and toys have been late at the entrance of the caravan park where he had been staying. police discovered his body early yesterday morning. residents reported hearing screams, before the emergency services arrived, and officers say some of them tried to give him first aid but he h
the sunday times released part of a conversation he had with the mp dame margaret hodge, which she secretlyman said it shows mr corbyn's desire to take anti—semitism seriously, and that the party is keen to make procedures as robust and efficient as possible. a boy who was killed by a dog at a caravan park was alone with the animal when he was attacked. that's according to police in cornwall. the nine—year—old has been named as frankie macritchie. he died at the tencreek holiday park in...
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killed 130 people, this according to documents uncovered by sunday times newspaper over the uk.d hard drive while escaping syria, detailing fresh wave of attack plans, chilling plans include bank robberies, vehicle rammings and assassinations across europe. new reports show mÉxico has deported 204 migrants back to honduras, the national migration institute says that stay in mÉxico was irregular and flown from southern america back to central america, the group was mostly families traveling with children, mexican officials are under pressure from the trump administration to help stop the steady flow of migrants trying to come through mÉxico and reach the united states. republican lawmaker in illinois wants to split chicago from the rest of the state, urge congress to make the nation's third largest city into our 51st state. lawmaker say it is proposal is about making point to suggest too many statewide decisions are made because of chicago's influence leaving everyone else in the state behind. first lady melania trump and second lady karen pence will visit with troops today, they
killed 130 people, this according to documents uncovered by sunday times newspaper over the uk.d hard drive while escaping syria, detailing fresh wave of attack plans, chilling plans include bank robberies, vehicle rammings and assassinations across europe. new reports show mÉxico has deported 204 migrants back to honduras, the national migration institute says that stay in mÉxico was irregular and flown from southern america back to central america, the group was mostly families traveling...
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the sunday times earlier today published a series of allegations, leaked documents, that showed the leader'sking as seriously as they should some of the allegations of anti—semitism. this is because a lot of anger, frankly, from labour mps today and it has led to thejewish labour movement, who are an affiliate to the labour party, saying that he is not fit to be pro—minister. for the mps caught in this, jewish mps who receive co nsta nt this, jewish mps who receive constant abuse online, who are subject to death threats, this is a horrifying situation and one of them we re horrifying situation and one of them were speaking today about how last night she tried to contactjeremy corbyn, sent him a message and he did not respond to her, so the idea that... i understand that there are those that say the anti—semitism allegations in the labour party, unproven cases, are part of an attempt to destabilise jeremy corbyn. i am attempt to destabilise jeremy corbyn. iam not attempt to destabilise jeremy corbyn. i am not sure if it is are not, but the fact he does not understand how to lead and the fact
the sunday times earlier today published a series of allegations, leaked documents, that showed the leader'sking as seriously as they should some of the allegations of anti—semitism. this is because a lot of anger, frankly, from labour mps today and it has led to thejewish labour movement, who are an affiliate to the labour party, saying that he is not fit to be pro—minister. for the mps caught in this, jewish mps who receive co nsta nt this, jewish mps who receive constant abuse online,...