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with me arejoe twyman, director at the opinion poll deltapoll and benedicte paviot the president of theoreign press association and uk correspondent for france 24. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. headline, facing a tug—of—war between the united states and sweden. swedish prosecutors are considering reopening a rape investigation into the wikileaks co—founder while the us wants to extradite him for leaked government secrets according to the guardian, political pressure is intensifying on sajid javid to allowjulian assange, and it could be overshadowed by the us charges. the leads on the news revealed today that personal information about millions of new mothers and their babies was sold illegally by bounty, a pregnancy and parenting company that operates in dozens of hospitals. the telegraph reports that home secretary sajid javid drew up that home secretary sajid javid drew upa that home secretary sajid javid drew up a detailed technological plan to avoid a hard border and ireland, but it was stopped by the treasury and it was stopped by the treasury and it also claims th
with me arejoe twyman, director at the opinion poll deltapoll and benedicte paviot the president of theoreign press association and uk correspondent for france 24. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. headline, facing a tug—of—war between the united states and sweden. swedish prosecutors are considering reopening a rape investigation into the wikileaks co—founder while the us wants to extradite him for leaked government secrets according to the guardian, political pressure is...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment withjohn stapleton and benedict paviot, first the headlines: sri lankan security forces have detained the wife and child of the man believed to be the mastermind behind the wave of bomb attacks on easter sunday. the home office is being investigated after they revoked the visas of thirty thousand foreign students over claims they cheated in an english language exam. the labour party is to change its european election manifesto leaflets — saying it may support another referendum on any brexit deal. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster john stapleton and benedict paviot, uk correspondent for france 2a and president of the foreign press association. a much more longer title than you. manchester city supporter as shown by the toy. china's amabassador to the uk has spoken out about the huawei affair in the daily telegraph — saying that britain should resist external pressure over decisions on chinese companies and make ‘independent‘ choices. accordi
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow morning's papers in a moment withjohn stapleton and benedict paviot, first the headlines: sri lankan security forces have detained the wife and child of the man believed to be the mastermind behind the wave of bomb attacks on easter sunday. the home office is being investigated after they revoked the visas of thirty thousand foreign students over claims they cheated in an english language exam. the labour party is to change its european election manifesto...
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11.30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers john stapleton and benedicte paviot begin this hour with breaking news from the us where one person has been killed and others injured in a shooting at a synagogue in california. a man has been arrested and is being questioned by police in san diego county. the attack happened during a passover ceremony. it's understood police had issued a warning shortly beforehand — and were investigating reports of a man armed with a gun. president donald trump has just spoken to reporters. let's have a listen to what he had to say. my my deepest sympathies go to the people that were affected, their families, their loved ones, by the what it looks like now based on my last conversations, it looks like a hate crime. hard to believe, hard to believe. with respect to the synagogue in california in san diego, we are doing some very heavy research. we'll see what happens, what comes up. at this moment, it looks like a hate crime. my deepest sympathies to all of those affected and will get to the bottom of it. looks like person was apprehe
11.30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers john stapleton and benedicte paviot begin this hour with breaking news from the us where one person has been killed and others injured in a shooting at a synagogue in california. a man has been arrested and is being questioned by police in san diego county. the attack happened during a passover ceremony. it's understood police had issued a warning shortly beforehand — and were investigating reports of a man armed...
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we can bring in benedicte paviot, who is the uk correspondent for france 24. i don't know if you are able to hear those statements in full, in particular from those statements in full, in particularfrom president those statements in full, in particular from president macron. those statements in full, in particularfrom president macron. he is speaking for the country in that role. there is some hope, i guess, if the main structure is still standing. there is hope. there is great sadness in paris. this is a very special time for the catholics, for christians, coming up to easter. and i think the president has called it right. his tweet was measured. he talked about a part of us burning with notre—dame cathedral. and a reference that maybe will have been lost on many people, and that is that actually, it is .0. it is in the very heart, geographical heart, of paris. that is were alljourneys are measured in the sense. it is cultural, it is emotional, is architectural beauty. it is attachment. and i think that measure of hope is very important. we will rebuild. and
we can bring in benedicte paviot, who is the uk correspondent for france 24. i don't know if you are able to hear those statements in full, in particular from those statements in full, in particularfrom president those statements in full, in particular from president macron. those statements in full, in particularfrom president macron. he is speaking for the country in that role. there is some hope, i guess, if the main structure is still standing. there is hope. there is great sadness in...
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11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers john stapleton and benedicte paviotith us for that. in a couple of minutes, ben brown will be here with a full bulletin of the day's news as we're joined by viewers on bbc one. our top story tonight is the afttermath of the easter suicide bomber attacks in sri lanka. 15 people including six children were killed in eastern sri lanka when suspected islamist militants blew themselves up after troops attempted to raid a house. the bbc‘s anbarasan etirajan has been to the site. this is the house where intense clashes took place 2a hours ago in the town of sainthamaruthu. the steel gate has been damaged, broken windows. the police said after the three militants were killed in the shootout the remaining people inside detonated bombs and killed the rest of the members in this house. that damaged the entire building. we find another van here and the police believe this van belonged to members of this house. they suspected this could contain explosive devices and they said they didn't find any device but this van was also damaged
11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers john stapleton and benedicte paviotith us for that. in a couple of minutes, ben brown will be here with a full bulletin of the day's news as we're joined by viewers on bbc one. our top story tonight is the afttermath of the easter suicide bomber attacks in sri lanka. 15 people including six children were killed in eastern sri lanka when suspected islamist militants blew themselves up after troops attempted to raid a...
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with me arejoe twyman, director at the opinion poll deltapoll and benedicte paviot the president of thefor france 24. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. headline, facing a tug—of—war between the united states and sweden. swedish prosecutors are considering reopening a rape investigation into the wikileaks co—founder while the us wants to extradite him for leaked government secrets according to the guardian, political pressure is intensifying on sajid javid to allowjulian assange, and it could
with me arejoe twyman, director at the opinion poll deltapoll and benedicte paviot the president of thefor france 24. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. headline, facing a tug—of—war between the united states and sweden. swedish prosecutors are considering reopening a rape investigation into the wikileaks co—founder while the us wants to extradite him for leaked government secrets according to the guardian, political pressure is intensifying on sajid javid to allowjulian...
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11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers john stapleton and benedicte paviot
11:30, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers john stapleton and benedicte paviot
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look at the papers with our reviewers joe twyman, director at the opinion poll deltapoll, and benedicte paviotthe president of the foreign press association and uk correspondent for france 24. stay with us for that. good evening. prosecutors in sweden say they're considering whether to reopen an investigation, into allegations of rape against the founder of wikileaks, julian assange. he was arrested yesterday, following ecuador‘s decision to revoke his asylum at its embassy in london, after nearly seven years. the us wants him extradited to face charges of conspiracy to hack a government computer, but labour says he shouldn't be sent to america. here's tom symonds. swedish prosecutors have been pursuing julian assange for years about rape, coercion and molestation allegations. he took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy. eventually, the prosecutors stopped trying to question him. but when the metropolitan police dragged him into custody, they got a second chance. they have until next august to restart the rape investigation. would extradite him to the us. now britain's considering that. he's obvi
look at the papers with our reviewers joe twyman, director at the opinion poll deltapoll, and benedicte paviotthe president of the foreign press association and uk correspondent for france 24. stay with us for that. good evening. prosecutors in sweden say they're considering whether to reopen an investigation, into allegations of rape against the founder of wikileaks, julian assange. he was arrested yesterday, following ecuador‘s decision to revoke his asylum at its embassy in london, after...
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our guests joining me tonight are the broadcasterjohn stapleton, and benedict paviot of france 24.s begun into whether the home office acted fairly when it accused more than 30,000 foreign students of cheating in the english language tests, required to obtain their visas. hundreds were detained and more than 1,000 were removed from the uk. clear evidence of cheating was uncovered by the bbc‘s panorama programme in 2014, but there are claims the government went on to wrongly accuse many people. kathryn stanczyszyn reports. an instructor reads out the answers. the students dutifully write them down. in 2014, panorama found clear evidence of this kind of cheating at two centres where foreign students sit english language tests. it's one of the assessments they need to pass in order to obtain a visa to study in the uk. the then—home secretary theresa may said it would be urgently looked into. we have done a lot over the last three and a half years, we have rooted out abuse, the number of student visas has gone down and the amount of abuse has gone down, but it is clear people are findi
our guests joining me tonight are the broadcasterjohn stapleton, and benedict paviot of france 24.s begun into whether the home office acted fairly when it accused more than 30,000 foreign students of cheating in the english language tests, required to obtain their visas. hundreds were detained and more than 1,000 were removed from the uk. clear evidence of cheating was uncovered by the bbc‘s panorama programme in 2014, but there are claims the government went on to wrongly accuse many...
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withjoe twyman, co—founder and director of deltapoll uk, and the uk correspondent for france 2a, benedicte paviot's the papers at 10.1i0pm and 11.30pm. stay with us for that. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. our main headlines this evening... can ian poulter keep up the british challenge as the masters in augusta reaches its second day? the rfu and saracens are unhappy with billy vunipola after he appears to support the homophobic stance of israel folau. unthinkable — will the 10—time champions leicester tigers avoid relegation from rugby union's premiership? also coming up in the programme: theres a special landmark for formula 1 as it reaches its 1000th race since its first at silverstone in 1950. and they're calling it the biggest fight in the history of women's boxing. we look ahead to shields versus hammer this weekend. she is a tough opponent but i beat girls way stronger, way taller and way faster than her over and over again. good evening. we're around halfway through the second day of the masters at augusta, with england's ian pou
withjoe twyman, co—founder and director of deltapoll uk, and the uk correspondent for france 2a, benedicte paviot's the papers at 10.1i0pm and 11.30pm. stay with us for that. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. our main headlines this evening... can ian poulter keep up the british challenge as the masters in augusta reaches its second day? the rfu and saracens are unhappy with billy vunipola after he appears to support the homophobic...
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we can bring in benedicte paviot, who is the uk correspondent for france 24. hear those statements in full, in particular from those statements in full, in particularfrom president those statements in full, in particular from president macron. those statements in full, in particularfrom president macron. he
we can bring in benedicte paviot, who is the uk correspondent for france 24. hear those statements in full, in particular from those statements in full, in particularfrom president those statements in full, in particular from president macron. those statements in full, in particularfrom president macron. he