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with me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and rachel cunliffe, commentres editor for city am. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. as the conservatives gather in birmingham for their annual conference, the sunday times has the headline "boris vs may — now it's war." the paper has an interview with borisjohnson where he sets out his personal manifesto for the party to win the next general election. the sunday telegraph leads on the data breach which has affected the conservatives' conference app. the paper says the party faces a potential fine of up to £2 million. the sunday express says theresa may is planning to take onjeremy corbyn, by promising a housing and transport revolution. the observer reports that the government is to produce the first official guidelines on the maximum amount of time young people should spend on social media, amid concerns over mental health problems in children. the mail on sunday is launching a campaign to save parks, which it says are falling into disrepair or being sold off by cash—strapped councils. the indepen
with me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and rachel cunliffe, commentres editor for city am. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. as the conservatives gather in birmingham for their annual conference, the sunday times has the headline "boris vs may — now it's war." the paper has an interview with borisjohnson where he sets out his personal manifesto for the party to win the next general election. the sunday telegraph leads on the data breach...
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with me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and henry zeffman, politicalges are already in. the ft suggests high spending cuts may be on the horizon with the treasury set to demand an extra four—billion pounds from the budget to cover a shortfall in public sector pensions. the daily mail leads with borisjohnson‘s personal life, and how that could affect a potential bid for the tory leadership. meanwhile, the mirror claims that borisjohnson is "clearing the decks" ready to challenge theresa may. the times reports that fault—based divorce is set to be scrapped in the biggest shake—up of family laws in 50 years. the daily telegraph has a report which accuses iran of infiltrating labour and undermining a pro—israel mp, who, the paper says, faces being ousted from parliament. the end of cold calling? that's the lead in the express, which says new government law means customers cannot be contacted by businesses unless they opt in and the guardian sports back—page pictures alastair cook who made 71 in his final match for england on day one of the fifth test at th
with me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and henry zeffman, politicalges are already in. the ft suggests high spending cuts may be on the horizon with the treasury set to demand an extra four—billion pounds from the budget to cover a shortfall in public sector pensions. the daily mail leads with borisjohnson‘s personal life, and how that could affect a potential bid for the tory leadership. meanwhile, the mirror claims that borisjohnson is "clearing the...
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with me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and henry zeffman, politicalspondent at the times. so here they are. the ft suggests high spending cuts may be on the horizon with the treasury set to demand an extra £4 billion from the budget to cover a shortfall in public sector pensions. the daily mail leads with borisjohnson‘s personal life, and how that could affect a potential bid for the tory leadership. meanwhile, the mirror claims that borisjohnson is "clearing the decks," ready to challenge theresa may. the times is reporting that fault—based divorce is set to be scrapped in the biggest shake—up of family laws in 50 years. the daily telegraph leads with a story which accuses iran of infiltrating labour and undermining a pro—israel mp, who, the paper says, faces being ousted from parliament. the end of cold calling? that's the lead in the express, which says new government law means customers cannot be contacted by businesses unless they opt in. the guardian has an exclusive which says detectives investigating the murder of a russian exile in london bel
with me arejohn rentoul, chief political commentator at the independent, and henry zeffman, politicalspondent at the times. so here they are. the ft suggests high spending cuts may be on the horizon with the treasury set to demand an extra £4 billion from the budget to cover a shortfall in public sector pensions. the daily mail leads with borisjohnson‘s personal life, and how that could affect a potential bid for the tory leadership. meanwhile, the mirror claims that borisjohnson is...
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tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight arejohn rentoull commentator at the independent and rachel cunliffe — comment and features editor at city am. preparations for the conservative party conference in birmingham were knocked off course earlier today, after it emerged that the official phone app for the event had been launched with a major security flaw. the party has apologised for the glitch, which meant anyone knowing the email address of a politician or party member was able to log in and obtain other personal data including their phone number. this app was launched with great pride and the party chairman navin gave an interview to the evening standard the other day viewing the app asa standard the other day viewing the app as a beacon for the conservatives as a modern party, trying to attract younger voters after labour did so well with younger voters at the general election last year. it is meant to help people like me and party activists find their way around the conference centre but crucially this afternoon it was found that if
tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight arejohn rentoull commentator at the independent and rachel cunliffe — comment and features editor at city am. preparations for the conservative party conference in birmingham were knocked off course earlier today, after it emerged that the official phone app for the event had been launched with a major security flaw. the party has apologised for the glitch, which meant anyone knowing the...