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and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we ll be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers anne ashworth
and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we ll be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers anne ashworth
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with me are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentatorfor the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the situation in turkey, and that photo shows the parker solar probe launching from cape canaveral. the i has a warning from the eead of a higher education watchdog who says more should be done to protect the mental health of students. the metro shows forensic officers combing for clues in the south of manchester yesterday, after 12 people were injured in a shooting. the express reports that new research shows the death of the high street is being speeded up by the growing tide of bank closures. the daily telegraph leads with borisjohnson calling for theresa may to slash stamp duty and abandon affordable housing targets. the times has spoken to trade experts who say theresa may's plan for a bespoke customs deal with the european union is based on flawed analysis. the mail continues its attack onjeremy corbyn, with a photo of him taken in the same cemetery where the munich olympics terrorists
with me are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentatorfor the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the situation in turkey, and that photo shows the parker solar probe launching from cape canaveral. the i has a warning from the eead of a higher education watchdog who says more should be done to protect the mental health of students. the metro shows forensic officers combing for clues in the...
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and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we ll be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers anne ashworthn rentoul — stay with us for that. 12 people, including two children, have been treated in hospital following a shooting in manchester's moss side which the police have described as attempted murder. a carnival had been taking place nearby, but had finished some time before the attack took place. police said it was "a reckless act that could have had devastating consequences". from moss side, megan paterson reports. thousands of people enjoy manchester's caribbean carnival every year. yesterday was no exception. but after the event finished, at a large party a few streets away, shots were heard. officers arrived on the scene at 2:30am this morning. some were armed. nine people, including two children, suffered pellet—type wounds. another man has leg injuries. whilst the injuries are serious, they're not life—threatening. i think it's more by luck that that's occurred, and actually discharging a firearm in a crowded place like that, to an attempted murder investigation. over the last 30
and at 10:30 and again at 11:30 we ll be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers anne ashworthn rentoul — stay with us for that. 12 people, including two children, have been treated in hospital following a shooting in manchester's moss side which the police have described as attempted murder. a carnival had been taking place nearby, but had finished some time before the attack took place. police said it was "a reckless act that could have had devastating consequences". from...
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with me are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentatorforce to see you both again, regular faces. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the situation in turkey, and that photo shows the parker solar probe launch launching from cape canaveral. the i has a warning from the head of a higher education watchdog who says more should be done to protect the mental health of students. the metro shows forensic officers combing for clues in the south of manchester yesterday after 12 people were shot at by a gunman. the express reports that new research shows the death of the high street is being speeded up by the growing tide of bank closures. and the daily telegraph leads with borisjohnson calling for theresa may to slash stamp duty. plenty to talk about tonight, isn't there, a real mix of stories. turkey leads in the financial times. some people would say its economic crisis, which it blames america on, isn't for us to worry about, it's tu rkey‘s isn't for us to worry about, it's turkey's problem, giving us che
with me are anne ashworth, associate editor of the times, and john rentoul, chief political commentatorforce to see you both again, regular faces. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times leads with the situation in turkey, and that photo shows the parker solar probe launch launching from cape canaveral. the i has a warning from the head of a higher education watchdog who says more should be done to protect the mental health of students. the metro shows forensic...
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and at 11:30pm, we will be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers anne ashworth and john rentoul for that. good evening. the families of children killed in an airstrike on a bus in yemen are preparing to bury their dead, as the un calls for an independent investigation. the attack on saada was by the saudi—led coalition, which says it was aimed at those responsible for training child soldiers. the three—year conflict in yemen has seen saudi arabia, backed by britain, the united states and france, intervene to try help the internationally recognised government of president hadi regain control of the whole country. fighting against them are houthi rebels allied with iran. since 2015, unicef says nearly 2,400 children have been killed, and today 11 million are in need of humanitarian aid. the bbc has been speaking to the families of the children killed in saada. 0ur correspondent caroline hawley‘s report contains distressing images from the start. man sobs. this is the moment a father identifies his son among the dead. and this is a boy crying out for his father and mother, one of t
and at 11:30pm, we will be taking a look at the papers with our reviewers anne ashworth and john rentoul for that. good evening. the families of children killed in an airstrike on a bus in yemen are preparing to bury their dead, as the un calls for an independent investigation. the attack on saada was by the saudi—led coalition, which says it was aimed at those responsible for training child soldiers. the three—year conflict in yemen has seen saudi arabia, backed by britain, the united...