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thank you, asa bennett and rowena mason. goodbye.e into the top half of the premier league table. the summer signing made his first start for the club and was the one to score the decisive goal, giving the club their biggest win since returning to the top flight. young or old, sheffield united fans have waited a long time to have nights like this back at bramall lane. after 12 years away, they are testing themselves against the best around once again that when you do it can often be hard to get them. but arsenal were quickly in again. the gunners at their free—flowing best, and who better than nicholas pepe to have on the end of it? by the looks of the finish, probably anyone. but for all of their attacking endeavour, it is the defence that continues to let arsenal down. too much room, the blades embracing the challenge. with plenty to do, arsenal were short of ideas. matters were taken into his own hands, only a full stretch son from henderson keeping him out. the second half was more of the same, lots of possession for arsenal but
thank you, asa bennett and rowena mason. goodbye.e into the top half of the premier league table. the summer signing made his first start for the club and was the one to score the decisive goal, giving the club their biggest win since returning to the top flight. young or old, sheffield united fans have waited a long time to have nights like this back at bramall lane. after 12 years away, they are testing themselves against the best around once again that when you do it can often be hard to get...
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with me are asa bennett, the brexit editor of the telegraph, and the deputy political editor of the guardianou through the front pages. starting with the telegraph: house of commons speakerjohn bercow,
with me are asa bennett, the brexit editor of the telegraph, and the deputy political editor of the guardianou through the front pages. starting with the telegraph: house of commons speakerjohn bercow,
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and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers asa bennett, commenttelegraph, and rowena mason, deputy political editor of the guardian. good evening. in another setback for borisjohnson's brexit plans, the speaker of the house of commons, has rejected a government bid, to hold a vote on the prime minister's proposals for leaving the european union. mrjohnson had hoped mps would get a chance today, to approve the deal he agreed with the eu last week. butjohn bercow said a motion on the agreement, had already been brought before mps on saturday, and parliamentary rules prevented it from being debated again. the government says it's disappointed, but vowed to push ahead with the necessary legislation to enable britain to leave the eu by october 31st. here's our political editor, laura kuenssberg. again, number 10 hasn't got its way. again, the prime minister's plan to make mps choose overturned. ministers have been rushing to push things to a conclusion. but is there any chance now we can leave the eu at halloween? we've just got to get there now, haven
and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers asa bennett, commenttelegraph, and rowena mason, deputy political editor of the guardian. good evening. in another setback for borisjohnson's brexit plans, the speaker of the house of commons, has rejected a government bid, to hold a vote on the prime minister's proposals for leaving the european union. mrjohnson had hoped mps would get a chance today, to approve the deal he agreed with the eu last week....
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with me are asa bennett, the brexit editor of the telegraph, and the deputy political editor of the guardian, rowena mason. let's ta ke let's take you through the front pages. starting with the telegraph: house of commons speakerjohn bercow, who earlier blocked a vote on borisjohnson's withdrawal agreement. the paper sastohnson may axe his deal entirely, rather than accept amendments like a second referendum or customs union. the i, meanwhile, reports on "fury" at the prime minister's plan to force through a high speed brexit, with mps worried they could be voting for what the paper describes as a "blind brexit". onto another big story today taking centre stage on the front of the metro, prince william says he fears for his brother harry, after he appeared to confirm a rift between the two of them and admitted to struggling with his mental health, on an itv documentary aired last night. a kensington palace source has told the bbc the cambridges are concerned that the duke and duchess of sussex are "in a fragile place." the front page of the independent showing protesters on the streets of be
with me are asa bennett, the brexit editor of the telegraph, and the deputy political editor of the guardian, rowena mason. let's ta ke let's take you through the front pages. starting with the telegraph: house of commons speakerjohn bercow, who earlier blocked a vote on borisjohnson's withdrawal agreement. the paper sastohnson may axe his deal entirely, rather than accept amendments like a second referendum or customs union. the i, meanwhile, reports on "fury" at the prime minister's...
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asa bennett is the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph newpaper.proposal. we are learning that what borisjohnson wants to propose to eu leaders is something they don't like the sound of much, given that the ireland deputy minister has come out on twitter saying it's not a serious proposal, not something they can accept. and so actually, the best thing to really look at here is, if you take a step back, and the timing right now is ahead of the big keynote, you know, rambunctious borisjohnson election speech on wednesday at the tory conference. so they will be deliberately geared to please brexiteers, showing that he's trying to put on the table the stuff they really want, like having more technology involved. yet at the same time, though, he's asking the eu to effectively create a lot more borders — let's have a border down the irish sea, on all sorts of regulation areas, industrial goods, food, things that you may remember during the theresa may area, the dup, democratic unionist party, didn't quite like. tory brexiteers didn't like it either, beca
asa bennett is the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph newpaper.proposal. we are learning that what borisjohnson wants to propose to eu leaders is something they don't like the sound of much, given that the ireland deputy minister has come out on twitter saying it's not a serious proposal, not something they can accept. and so actually, the best thing to really look at here is, if you take a step back, and the timing right now is ahead of the big keynote, you know, rambunctious...
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our guests joining me tonight are asa bennett, the brexit editor of the telegraph, and the deputy politicalhe guardian, rowena mason. the government is reviewing the rules which allowed a us diplomat‘s wife to leave the country after being involved in a fatal car crash. harry dunn died after a collision with a car owned by an sick or less, who was allegedly driving on the wrong side of the road. —— anne sacoolas. the foreign secretary also said the government had known a woman was going to leave the company and the family of the victim was not told she had left for 11 days. on the 13th of september, the fco was informed by the us embassy that they would not waive immunity and the individual would be leaving the country immediately unless the uk had strong objections. we duly and immediately objected in clear and strong terms and we have done ever since. nevertheless, under the vienna convention, uk police could not have lawfully prevented the individual from leaving the not have lawfully prevented the individualfrom leaving the uk. when the fco followed up with the us embassy on september t
our guests joining me tonight are asa bennett, the brexit editor of the telegraph, and the deputy politicalhe guardian, rowena mason. the government is reviewing the rules which allowed a us diplomat‘s wife to leave the country after being involved in a fatal car crash. harry dunn died after a collision with a car owned by an sick or less, who was allegedly driving on the wrong side of the road. —— anne sacoolas. the foreign secretary also said the government had known a woman was going...
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political correspondent for the financial times and the brexit commissioning editor for the telegraph, asa bennettthank you forjoining us. ok, so really, the question is what next. let's talk about what next for boris johnson first. well, borisjohnson clearly johnson first. well, boris johnson clearly wants johnson first. well, borisjohnson clearly wants to try his best to eitherjust keep going with the brexit deal, knowing that if he does, there is a manifest risk of being mangled and delayed with amendments go lower by mps, but at the same time, he has to face up to the fact the huge elephant in the room that he has to see brexit delayed. to what extent though? these are white he finds out from eu leaders, it's delicates, as far as he can within the boundaries of the been locked, tell them please do not make it, please don't do it all the way tilljanuary 3i make it, please don't do it all the way tilljanuary 31 of 2020, as i am legally obliged to tell you. and emmanuel macron seems to be sort of listening to him, throwing a bone by suggesting that he may wantjustice a tiny november the 15th dela
political correspondent for the financial times and the brexit commissioning editor for the telegraph, asa bennettthank you forjoining us. ok, so really, the question is what next. let's talk about what next for boris johnson first. well, borisjohnson clearly johnson first. well, boris johnson clearly wants johnson first. well, borisjohnson clearly wants to try his best to eitherjust keep going with the brexit deal, knowing that if he does, there is a manifest risk of being mangled and delayed...
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joining us now from westminster is sonia sodha from the observer, and asa bennett from the telegraph.s your assessment? it was a cancan of manoeuvres yesterday. one leg forward from borisjohnson talking about the detail. they liked it. and thenit about the detail. they liked it. and then it seemed like they wanted to see the prime minister fall flat on his face without having the 3d timetable. when you do not have the timetable. when you do not have the time to spare, you need that timetable to work otherwise you're going to get dragged through the house of lords and everything else and having then to be forced to go to eu leaders to say yes, you know that letter i sent you through the weekend? we that letter i sent you through the weekend ? we may that letter i sent you through the weekend? we may need to do something about it and agree to have brexit delayed. he can say that parliament forced him into this position. sonia, can you see anything other than a general election? no. i think that losing that timetable that borisjohnson wanted that losing that timetable that boris johnson
joining us now from westminster is sonia sodha from the observer, and asa bennett from the telegraph.s your assessment? it was a cancan of manoeuvres yesterday. one leg forward from borisjohnson talking about the detail. they liked it. and thenit about the detail. they liked it. and then it seemed like they wanted to see the prime minister fall flat on his face without having the 3d timetable. when you do not have the timetable. when you do not have the time to spare, you need that timetable to...