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economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, ruth lea, and the economics editor at the independent, ben chu. let's have a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the metro leads on the rescue of the british passenger who fell off a cruise ship and survived for nearly ten hours in the sea before being found. ‘cruise a lucky girl', that's the headline for the sun, which describes the forty—six—year old woman‘s ‘miracle survival‘. the daily telegraph also covers
economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, ruth lea, and the economics editor at the independent, ben chu. let's have a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the metro leads on the rescue of the british passenger who fell off a cruise ship and survived for nearly ten hours in the sea before being found. ‘cruise a lucky girl', that's the headline for the sun, which describes the forty—six—year old woman‘s ‘miracle survival‘. the daily telegraph also covers
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, ruth lea and ben chu.g up next, it is the film review. hello, and a warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. hi, jason — what have you been watching? hi,jane. well, this week, an uptight ewan mcgregor gets a surprise visit from some familiar furry flying friends. he's with hayley atwell. more to come in disney's christopher robin. there's a love letter from one film—maker to another, as mark cousins addresses his hero orson welles in a documentary called the eyes of orson welles, which is inspired by finding a treasure trove of orson welles' never—before—seen sketches and drawings. and the boss is back, just in time for the football — denzel washington pops up with the equalizer 2. he is on a vengeful mission, and you don't want to get in his way. i wouldn't argue with him! starting with christopher robin... only a pg, and i am fascinated about whether this is really children's film, for summer? what is this? ijust came from a screening
a big thank you to my guests this evening, ruth lea and ben chu.g up next, it is the film review. hello, and a warm welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. hi, jason — what have you been watching? hi,jane. well, this week, an uptight ewan mcgregor gets a surprise visit from some familiar furry flying friends. he's with hayley atwell. more to come in disney's christopher robin. there's a love letter from one film—maker to...
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economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, ruth lea, and the economics editor at the independent, ben chu's have a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the metro leads on the rescue of the british passenger who fell off a cruise ship and survived for nearly ten hours in the sea before being found. ‘cruise a lucky girl', that's the headline for the sun, which describes the forty—six—year old woman‘s ‘miracle survival‘. the daily telegraph also covers the cruise ship rescue, but leads on demands from mps for a larger expenses budget to accommodate an increased workload due to brexit. the times splashes on a government takeover of a jail in birmingham after it was condemned by the prisons watchdog for its ‘appalling violence and squalor‘. it‘s the same story on the front of the daily mail, which goes with the headline ‘jail taken over by the inmates‘. the i carries warnings over the marking of gcses, with claims the exam results due out in the coming week are being distorted by regulators. the online independent covers news of an upsurge in the number of british girls being forced into ma
economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, ruth lea, and the economics editor at the independent, ben chu's have a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. the metro leads on the rescue of the british passenger who fell off a cruise ship and survived for nearly ten hours in the sea before being found. ‘cruise a lucky girl', that's the headline for the sun, which describes the forty—six—year old woman‘s ‘miracle survival‘. the daily telegraph also covers the cruise ship rescue,...
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reviewers are claire cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraph, and the independent‘s economics editor ben chuthe venezuelan president, nicolas maduro, believes an attempt has been made on his life. officials said drones loaded with explosives were flown towards a military parade he was attending — they exploded, injuring seven national guards. the president, who was in the middle of a speech, was unharmed. shortly afterwards, he spoke of a right wing conspiracy against him, involving domestic enemies and neighbouring colombia. lebbo dissekko reports. president maduro is in the middle of his televised speech when this happened. the camera shakes, his wife looks up and then he does. the pictures then cut to soldiers at the event, who we see running. officials say two drones packed with explosives had been flown towards the parade and exploded, injuring seven soldiers. and in the aftermath have come recriminations. the communications minister said the opposition was behind the attack. it's not hard to see why mr maduro might feel imbattled. police and anti—government activists clashed regularly,
reviewers are claire cohen, women's editor at the daily telegraph, and the independent‘s economics editor ben chuthe venezuelan president, nicolas maduro, believes an attempt has been made on his life. officials said drones loaded with explosives were flown towards a military parade he was attending — they exploded, injuring seven national guards. the president, who was in the middle of a speech, was unharmed. shortly afterwards, he spoke of a right wing conspiracy against him, involving...
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economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, ruth lea, and the economics editor at the independent, ben chu woman has been rescued in the adriatic sea, more than 10 hours after falling from a cruise liner off the coast of croatia. she's now recieving treatment after her ordeal — and says she feels lucky to be alive. tom burridge reports. stranded at sea for ten hours after falling from a cruise ship. but kay looked pretty well on this, the final leg of her rescue by the croatian coastguard. one very grateful holiday—maker back on dry land. and this is the moment she was rescued. i fell off the back of the norwegian star and i was in the waterfor ten hours. so, these wonderful guys rescued me. the norwegian star is a 92,000 tonne cruise ship. kay fell from the back deck down into the adriatic. the ship had docked in dubrovnik and was heading north towards venice when, just before midnight last night, kay went overboard, about 60 miles off the croatian coast. too much sun the only visible effect, but what an ordeal. i am very lucky to be alive. we do not know how she fell, the coastguard said
economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, ruth lea, and the economics editor at the independent, ben chu woman has been rescued in the adriatic sea, more than 10 hours after falling from a cruise liner off the coast of croatia. she's now recieving treatment after her ordeal — and says she feels lucky to be alive. tom burridge reports. stranded at sea for ten hours after falling from a cruise ship. but kay looked pretty well on this, the final leg of her rescue by the croatian...
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look at the papers with our reviewers, ruth lea, economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group and ben chumics editor at the independent. stay with us for that. good evening. more bodies have been recovered in the indian state of kerala, after devastating floods that have claimed nearly 200 lives in the last 10 days. many were killed in landslides which have swept away entire villages. the flooding's been caused by the heaviest monsoon rains for a century, which have also left 300,000 people homeless. 0ur correspondent yogita limaye reports now from mala town in central kerala. the help they were waiting for has finally arrived. this baby was rescued from a southern district. the boy's mother had been airlifted just before him. they are among hundreds of thousands who have had to leave their homes, finding shelter at schools turned into relief centres. there are nearly 4000 people here. aid is being sent by the government but they are receiving supplies from people who want to help. instead of running the school he normally heads, fatherjoe is managing the centre. it is more than our imagi
look at the papers with our reviewers, ruth lea, economic adviser to the arbuthnot banking group and ben chumics editor at the independent. stay with us for that. good evening. more bodies have been recovered in the indian state of kerala, after devastating floods that have claimed nearly 200 lives in the last 10 days. many were killed in landslides which have swept away entire villages. the flooding's been caused by the heaviest monsoon rains for a century, which have also left 300,000 people...
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with me are claire cohen, women s editor at the daily telegraph and ben chu, the economics editor, theome to you both and thank you very much for being with us. welcome to you both and thank you very much for being with us. let's take a look at the front pages. the sunday times has an interview with the international trade secretary, liam fox, who puts the odds of the uk leaving the eu without a deal at 60—40, placing the blame on the european commission. another ongoing political issue, the row over anti—semitism in the labour party, makes the front page of the sunday telegraph. it says the shadow chancellor john mcdonnell is facing criticism for his links to a smear campaign against a jewish leader. the nhs has been warned it's at risk of breaking the law if it doesn't offer transgender patients awaiting surgery access to fertility treatments. that's according to the observer. the mail on sunday claims information about britain's new stealth fighterjets has been leaked to an as—yet unidentified third party, in what the paper calls an "audacious honeytrap plot". a story we've covered
with me are claire cohen, women s editor at the daily telegraph and ben chu, the economics editor, theome to you both and thank you very much for being with us. welcome to you both and thank you very much for being with us. let's take a look at the front pages. the sunday times has an interview with the international trade secretary, liam fox, who puts the odds of the uk leaving the eu without a deal at 60—40, placing the blame on the european commission. another ongoing political issue, the...
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chu, ecology general manager minna tau. this is pretty important. we have a woman leading a general manager. and ben rosen sf*eld here as well. [applause] thank you very much for being here. our next speaker is a leader in common sense gun control laws far before she was ever a legislator here in san francisco. something that is much too important for our communities. she is someone who is a steadfast person to lead the -- her commitment to creating safe communities for all of our families. i want to welcome one of our newest members of the board of supervisors, supervisor catherine stefani. [applause] >> thank you, carmen. i, too, accept the w challenge. it is an honor to be here with so many incredible women. leader pelosi. my sister mayor london breed. supervisor katie tang and so many other incredible women and our men, too, that help us along the way. i was thinking the other day, you know, my daughter. she is 9 years old and she is absolutely obsessed with justice ruth bader ginsburg and every night she reads out of this little blue boo, that says there is no truth without ruth. and we were ta
chu, ecology general manager minna tau. this is pretty important. we have a woman leading a general manager. and ben rosen sf*eld here as well. [applause] thank you very much for being here. our next speaker is a leader in common sense gun control laws far before she was ever a legislator here in san francisco. something that is much too important for our communities. she is someone who is a steadfast person to lead the -- her commitment to creating safe communities for all of our families. i...