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with me are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times and bonnie greer, playwright and writer for new european. tomorrow's front pages. the mail on sunday continues its campaign against videos on google and youtube which show violent or terror related content. tomorrow's story highlights a video showing how to penetrate a stab vest. britain's airports and nuclear power stations need to tighten their defences against terrorist attacks in the face of increased threats to electronic security systems, that's according to a story on the sunday telegraph's front page. british passports could soon be changing colour to dark blue, as part of a £500 million post—brexit redesign, that story on the front page of the sunday express. the sunday times has a story about how multi—millionaire peers are claiming tens of thousands pounds a year in expenses for attending the house of lords while making little or no contribution to debates or committees. and the observer reports pressures being put on the government by some cross—party mps who want to guarantee that eu nationals would still be able t
with me are anne ashworth, associate editor at the times and bonnie greer, playwright and writer for new european. tomorrow's front pages. the mail on sunday continues its campaign against videos on google and youtube which show violent or terror related content. tomorrow's story highlights a video showing how to penetrate a stab vest. britain's airports and nuclear power stations need to tighten their defences against terrorist attacks in the face of increased threats to electronic security...
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with me are anne ashworth, who's the associate editor at the times, and bonnie greer, playwright andter for the new european. very glad you have hung around for the next review. i would be no good on my own. tomorrow's front pages. the mail on sunday continues its campaign against videos on google and youtube which show violent or terror related content. tomorrow's story highlights a video showing how to penetrate a stab vest. britain's airports and nuclear power stations need to tighten their defences against terrorist attacks, according to a story on the sunday telegraph's front page. british passports could soon be returning to theirformer dark blue livery following brexit, according to the sunday express. the sunday times headlines the news that some peers are claiming thousands of pounds worth of expenses for attending the house of lords, despite making little contribution to debates or committees. and the observer highlights pressures being put on the government by some cross—party mps who want to guarantee that eu nationals would still be able to work in the nhs after brexit.
with me are anne ashworth, who's the associate editor at the times, and bonnie greer, playwright andter for the new european. very glad you have hung around for the next review. i would be no good on my own. tomorrow's front pages. the mail on sunday continues its campaign against videos on google and youtube which show violent or terror related content. tomorrow's story highlights a video showing how to penetrate a stab vest. britain's airports and nuclear power stations need to tighten their...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are anne ashworthimes and bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european. ina in a moment, viewers on bbc one will join us for a round—up of the news with kate silverton. the help—to—buy scheme was meant to support lower wage earners in england buy theirfirst home. but it's emerged thousands of families on high incomes have also benefited. i spoke to a property expert who began by speaking about what the scheme was initially set up to achieve. the scheme was introduced in april 2013 and at that time, the mortgage market was still very difficult. house—building was still at a low level. the scheme was designed to do two things: to encourage more house—building and to help people who could only get a small deposit, particularly first—time buyers. 81% of people who have used the scheme are first—time buyers. with a lot of the developments, 40% of sales have been with this scheme. bearing in mind that there was very little access to 95% mortgages at that time, it has made a big difference firstly
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are anne ashworthimes and bonnie greer, playwright and writer for the new european. ina in a moment, viewers on bbc one will join us for a round—up of the news with kate silverton. the help—to—buy scheme was meant to support lower wage earners in england buy theirfirst home. but it's emerged thousands of families on high incomes have also benefited. i spoke to a property expert who began by...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are anne ashworthciate editor at the times, and bonnie greer playwright and writer for the new european. a teenage boy has been critically injured in a gang attack in south london. it's understood the boy was set upon at a bus stop in croydon after the group discovered he was an asylum seeker. police are treating it as a hate crime. chief superintendentjeff boothe is the borough commander for croydon. he's described the attack. it was i would say if frenzied attack. a large number of people. a young person on the floor, kicking this individual repeatedly, and by all accounts member of the public asking them to stop. they continued. and it was only when the sound of police sirens and this frenzied, horrendous attack actually stopped. for me that is completely unacceptable. there is no place for this type of crime to take place. we believe it is a hate crime. prior to the attack taking place the young person was asked whether from and when they said they were an asylum seeker, that is when that frenzied
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are anne ashworthciate editor at the times, and bonnie greer playwright and writer for the new european. a teenage boy has been critically injured in a gang attack in south london. it's understood the boy was set upon at a bus stop in croydon after the group discovered he was an asylum seeker. police are treating it as a hate crime. chief superintendentjeff boothe is the borough commander for...
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with me are anne ashworth, who's the associate editor at the times, and bonnie greer, playwright and
with me are anne ashworth, who's the associate editor at the times, and bonnie greer, playwright and