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with me are asa bennett, the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, and sienna rodgers, who'stor of labourlist. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times says borisjohnson has been given a boost after nigel farage‘s announcement that the brexit party would not contest any of the 317 seats won by the conservatives at the last general election, while hinting he might withdraw even more parliamentary candidates. the guardian also suggests nigel farage is facing calls from brexit supporters to stand down further candidates. the daily mail quotes polling experts saying the move might still not be enough to hand the tories a majority at next month's election. the metro shows the prime minister sipping a beer on the campaign trail, suggesting he's toasting the news. the daily express describes it as a gift for the conservative party leader. according to the daily telegraph, the brexit party is in retreat. they say mr farage bowed to pressure from within his own party to pull the candidates after conceding that splitting the leave vote would put brexit at risk
with me are asa bennett, the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, and sienna rodgers, who'stor of labourlist. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the financial times says borisjohnson has been given a boost after nigel farage‘s announcement that the brexit party would not contest any of the 317 seats won by the conservatives at the last general election, while hinting he might withdraw even more parliamentary candidates. the guardian also suggests nigel farage is facing...
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with me are asa bennett, the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, and sienna rodgers, who's. we will chat in a moment, first, a quick look through to the front pages. the financial times says borisjohnson has been given a boost, after nigel farage's the announcement that the brexit party would not contest any of the 317 seats won by the conservatives at the last general election, while hinting he might withdraw even more parliamentary candidates. the guardian also suggests nigel farage is facing calls from brexit supporters to stand down further candidates. the daily mail quotes polling experts saying the move might still not be enough to hand the tories a majority at next month's election. the metro shows the prime minister sipping a beer on the campaign trail, suggesting he's toasting the news. the daily express describes it as a gift for the conservative party leader. according to the daily telegraph, the brexit party is in retreat. they say mr farage bowed to pressure from within his own party to pull the candidates after conceding that splitting the leave vote would put
with me are asa bennett, the brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph, and sienna rodgers, who's. we will chat in a moment, first, a quick look through to the front pages. the financial times says borisjohnson has been given a boost, after nigel farage's the announcement that the brexit party would not contest any of the 317 seats won by the conservatives at the last general election, while hinting he might withdraw even more parliamentary candidates. the guardian also suggests nigel farage...
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and at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm this evening in ‘the papers'. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are asa bennett brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph and sienna rodgers, editor of labourlist. that's coming up on bbc news. first, sports day. hello, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. 0fficials underfire. var is here to stay but it could be three years before they get it right the fa cup second round draw takes place tonight. maldon and tiptree from the eighth tier are in the hat after their win at leyton orient. and there was also a big win in london for stefanos tsitsipas as the atp tour finals continue at the 02 arena and coming up, we will hearfrom three men in a boat. tennis's big three men in a boat. tennis's big three tell us how much longer they have in the game. good evening. it's that old adage, isn't it? if you didn't notice the referee then they must have done a good job. this season in the premier league, not a weekend has gone by without the video assistant becoming the story. blatant penalty appeals, checked, then waved away, handballs seeming
and at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm this evening in ‘the papers'. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are asa bennett brexit commissioning editor at the telegraph and sienna rodgers, editor of labourlist. that's coming up on bbc news. first, sports day. hello, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. 0fficials underfire. var is here to stay but it could be three years before they get it right the fa cup second round draw takes place tonight. maldon and tiptree from the eighth tier...
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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, thecommissioning editor at the telegraph and sienna rodgers, the editor of labourlist. there's been a potentially significant shift in the dynamics of the upcoming election caused by the brexit party's decision not to contest those seats won by the conservatives last time. the brexit party leader, nigel farage, who once promised to stand in the vast majority of seats across the uk said he'd made the decision because of what he called boris johnson's ‘shift of position‘ on brexit. mr farage said his party would focus its efforts on trying to take seats held by labour, the party he accuses of ‘betraying' voters who backed leave. mrjohnson has welcomed the offer but labour said it amounted to a kind of trump alliance between mrjohnson and mr farage. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg has more details. there are flashing images in her report. a moment in front of the cameras — not something nigel farage ever wants to miss. i think this has been quite a long—anticipated speech, from what i
and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers asa bennett, thecommissioning editor at the telegraph and sienna rodgers, the editor of labourlist. there's been a potentially significant shift in the dynamics of the upcoming election caused by the brexit party's decision not to contest those seats won by the conservatives last time. the brexit party leader, nigel farage, who once promised to stand in the vast majority of seats across the uk said he'd made...
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in the papers tomorrow, join us at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm tonight. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are asa bennettgraph, and sienna rodgers, the editor of labourlist. britain's economy has grown at the slowest annual rate in almost a decade, according to official figures, just 1% in the year to september. it has though avoided going into recession. more heavy rain is expected in parts of yorkshire and the midlands which are already flooded. the environment agency says 43 flood warnings are in place across the country, including five severe warnings on the river don in south yorkshire. doncaster council says it's concerned that some residents in the village of fishlake are refusing to leave their properties despite extensive flooding. 0ur correspondent dan johnson reports. 0n the low flat lands is to have doncaster, fishlake is a village still underwater. three days on and its residents are still coming to terms with what hit them when the river don overflowed. it was just coming up out of the floor, so only a little bit, trickles at times... some have lost their homes, others their business, but a
in the papers tomorrow, join us at 10:a0pm and 11:30pm tonight. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are asa bennettgraph, and sienna rodgers, the editor of labourlist. britain's economy has grown at the slowest annual rate in almost a decade, according to official figures, just 1% in the year to september. it has though avoided going into recession. more heavy rain is expected in parts of yorkshire and the midlands which are already flooded. the environment agency says 43 flood warnings are in place...