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ben chu, let's see at the sunday express.done and a radical shake—up in the criminaljustice system for a couple of decades. potentially giving some teenagers whole life terms. i think it's interesting that the first sentence of this article, written by boris johnson for the sunday telegraph, he says that the entire point of the justice system is to punish the guilty and protect the innocent, with the implication that that is not what's happening at the moment, which might raise a few eyebrows considering we have had a conservative government for ten years, but this government styles itself as a sort of the year zero that nothing happened before boris johnson. this is setting up some criminal justice johnson. this is setting up some criminaljustice reforms this week. they seem to be along the lines that they will avoid life sentences, able to apply life sentences to people under21. at the moment, you to apply life sentences to people under 21. at the moment, you can't do that. it is also about tightening up do that. it is also
ben chu, let's see at the sunday express.done and a radical shake—up in the criminaljustice system for a couple of decades. potentially giving some teenagers whole life terms. i think it's interesting that the first sentence of this article, written by boris johnson for the sunday telegraph, he says that the entire point of the justice system is to punish the guilty and protect the innocent, with the implication that that is not what's happening at the moment, which might raise a few eyebrows...
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with me are ben chu, economics editor at the independent and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. let's start with the most confirmed cases. most confirmed cases of coronavirus are now in the young, says the times, raising hopes that the uk can avoid further lockdowns and large numbers of deaths. nonetheless, the uk still requires many travellers to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival, with the mail reporting that some conservative mps are involved in a ‘dramatic revolt‘ against the measures, demanding testing at airports to ‘get britain flying again‘. french paper le figaro says there are large delays in covid testing, especially in the worst—affected regions. but gulf news reports that russia‘s coronavirus vaccine produced an antibody response in its early trials, and had no serious side affects, according to results published in the medicaljournal the lancet. back in the uk, and borisjohnson has said that post—brexit britain will prosper, whether or not is has a deal with the eu, the message comes after haulage and logistics bosses
with me are ben chu, economics editor at the independent and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france let's have a look at tomorrow's front pages. let's start with the most confirmed cases. most confirmed cases of coronavirus are now in the young, says the times, raising hopes that the uk can avoid further lockdowns and large numbers of deaths. nonetheless, the uk still requires many travellers to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival, with the mail reporting that some conservative mps are...
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take a look at the sunday morning papers — we'll bejoined by the sunday times‘ rosamund urwin and ben chuent. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world 7 and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. two former british prime ministers have condemned plans by the government to override elements of the brexit withdrawal agreement using domestic law, something ministers have admitted will break international law. boris johnson says the european union is threatening to impose a customs border in the irish sea, separating northern ireland from the rest of the uk. but writing in the sunday times, sirjohn major and tony blair say "what is being proposed now is shocking...is irresponsible, wrong in principle and dangerous in practice". they go on to say "this government's action is shaming itself and embarrassing our nation." more than 30 people have been killed by wildfires that are sweeping through us west coast states, officials say. dozens of people are missing in oregon alone, with one emergency official saying the state should be
take a look at the sunday morning papers — we'll bejoined by the sunday times‘ rosamund urwin and ben chuent. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world 7 and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. two former british prime ministers have condemned plans by the government to override elements of the brexit withdrawal agreement using domestic law, something ministers have admitted will break international law. boris johnson says...
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with me are ben chu, economics editor at the independent and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. let's have a look at tomorrow's from pages now. let's start with the most confirmed cases of coronavirus are now in the young, says the times, raising hopes that the uk can avoid further lockdowns and large numbers of deaths. nonetheless, the uk still requires many travellers to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival, with the mail reporting that some conservative mps are involved in a "dramatic revolt" against the measures — demanding testing at airports to "get britain flying again". borisjohnson has said that post—brexit britain will prosper, whether or not is has a deal with the eu, says the express. the message comes after haulage and logistics bosses warned of a looming crisis in supply chains, possible shortages, and significant gaps in border plans. the pm is on the front page of the independent too, for appointing controversial former australian pm tony abbott as a trade adviser. the guardian outlines the accusations made against him — noteably a record of misogyny, homoph
with me are ben chu, economics editor at the independent and benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. let's have a look at tomorrow's from pages now. let's start with the most confirmed cases of coronavirus are now in the young, says the times, raising hopes that the uk can avoid further lockdowns and large numbers of deaths. nonetheless, the uk still requires many travellers to quarantine for two weeks upon arrival, with the mail reporting that some conservative mps are involved in a...