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a big thank you to my guests this evening, benedicte paviot and kate andrews.your latest sports news. another day, another impressive england run chase as they wrapped up their one day series against pakistan with a game to spare. pakistan made 340 from their 50 overs with ba bar azam top scoring with 115. england got off to the perfect start, with jason roy's quickfire century. there was a slight wobble in the middle order but ben stokes was on hand with an unbeaten 71 to guide england to victory. it's 3—0 in the series with the final match at headingley on sunday. it was a topsy turvy night at the valley as charlton came past doncaster to make it through to the league one play—off final. it was frantic game which ended 4—4 on aggregate so it was decided by penalties. tommy rowe had the chance to take it sudden death but was unable to convert. next charlton will play sunderland in the final at wembley next sunday. dundee united are just two games away from a return to the scottish premiership after a 4—nil aggregate win over inverness in the playoff semi final
a big thank you to my guests this evening, benedicte paviot and kate andrews.your latest sports news. another day, another impressive england run chase as they wrapped up their one day series against pakistan with a game to spare. pakistan made 340 from their 50 overs with ba bar azam top scoring with 115. england got off to the perfect start, with jason roy's quickfire century. there was a slight wobble in the middle order but ben stokes was on hand with an unbeaten 71 to guide england to...
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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, benedicte paviot, thek correspondent for france 2a, and kate andrews, the associate director of the institute of economic affairs. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may and jeremy corbyn are blaming divisions in each other‘s party, for the breakdown of talks to try to find a consensus to end the deadlock over brexit. the conservatives and labour have been in negotiations for six weeks, but today mr corbyn said they collapsed because of "weakness and instability" within the government. however, mrs may blamed splits in the labour party, over whether or not there should be another referendum. the prime minister is now considering holding a series of votes for mps to try to agree a way forward. here's our deputy political editor, john pienaar. odd to see them talking at all about a brexit compromise, but still bad news for mrs may when they broke down. these talks have now reached what i believe to be a natural conclusion. the prime minister has announced the date she's leaving, there have been in
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, benedicte paviot, thek correspondent for france 2a, and kate andrews, the associate director of the institute of economic affairs. good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may and jeremy corbyn are blaming divisions in each other‘s party, for the breakdown of talks to try to find a consensus to end the deadlock over brexit. the conservatives and labour have been in negotiations for six weeks, but today mr...
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with me are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 24, and president of the foreign press associationrector of the institute of economic affairs. welcome to you both, thank you very much for giving up your friday night. it is friday, isn't it? yes. because of course the weekend is so easy. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the times — it carries a poll of conservative members, which suggests borisjohnson is the clear favourite to replace theresa may as prime minister. the same story makes the front page of the i, which also says mrs may clashed with the labour leader, after the collapse of cross—party brexit talks. calling an early general election, before delivering brexit, could result in a corbyn governmen, so says the health secretary, matt hancock, in an interview with the daily telegraph. a different story in the financial times. it leads with the plunge in thomas cook's share price, a day after the travel firm issued another profit warning. warning in the guardian — it cites new research, which suggests air pollution may be damaging every organ
with me are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 24, and president of the foreign press associationrector of the institute of economic affairs. welcome to you both, thank you very much for giving up your friday night. it is friday, isn't it? yes. because of course the weekend is so easy. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the times — it carries a poll of conservative members, which suggests borisjohnson is the clear favourite to replace theresa may as...
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benedicte paviot and kate andrews will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers.the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to benedicte and kate. we'll all be back at 11.30pm for that second papers review. next — the weather. hello. we have had a largely settled week, pretty warm too, plenty of blue sky around, but things turn a bit cooler and cloudier for many of us through the day on friday. this was the picture in meopham, in kent. quite a lot of cloud around there, some drizzly outbreaks of rain, with still some sunshine on friday, across the more northern parts of uk, but through the weekend, quite an unsettled picture, fairly showery, but still will be some sunny spells to be enjoyed out there. on saturday, the best of the sunshine will be in the south, well we've got an area of cloud, which is associated with this weather front, that will bring patchy outbreaks of rain into parts of scotland initially through the morning, lot
benedicte paviot and kate andrews will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers.the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you to benedicte and kate. we'll all be back at 11.30pm for that second papers review. next — the weather. hello. we have had a largely settled week, pretty warm too, plenty of blue sky around, but things turn a bit cooler and...
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our guests joining me tonight are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 2a, and president ofkate andrews the associate director of the institute of economic affairs, the iea. new figures show that 100 people have been fatally the inquests into the eight people who died in the london bridge attacks in 2017, have heard how a young nurse was killed after rushing to the aid of one of the victims. kirsty boden, who was 28 and from australia, had told herfriends "i'm a nurse, i have to help." she was stabbed to death as she tried to save a waiter, who also died. daniel sandford reports ki rsty kirsty bowden was 28, an australian nurse with a love of travel who had settled in london with an english boyfriend. on the night of the attack her flowery dress was caught on cctv as she came to the bar bistro for e—mail. she and her friends had just opened a second bottle of wine when a van crashed into the railings above where she was eating. at that point the camera picked up kirsty telling herfriends to wait while she went to treat the injured. she was to be a bridesmaid ata injured. she
our guests joining me tonight are benedicte paviot, uk correspondent for france 2a, and president ofkate andrews the associate director of the institute of economic affairs, the iea. new figures show that 100 people have been fatally the inquests into the eight people who died in the london bridge attacks in 2017, have heard how a young nurse was killed after rushing to the aid of one of the victims. kirsty boden, who was 28 and from australia, had told herfriends "i'm a nurse, i have to...