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john rentoul and benedicte paviot will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers.is week begin in a european capital very familiar to many of us. a city that has become a market leader in cliches. i am here in the city of love, but also the city of cars. and plenty of them. one, though, in particular, stands out more than any other in the hearts of the french people. the citroen 2cv. and this year, she's turning 70. the 2cv was born in 1948, in the immediate aftermath of world war ii. the very first prototypes as well as the very last model and all those in between are kept here in the citroen heritage centre in the north of paris. here they are, they've really got character. and this one, you can probably see from the bullet holes, must have been from a bond film. for your eyes only. with its unique shape, the 2cv — short for "deux chevaux", or "two horses" — quickly came to fame, and not only in movies. within a few decades, the car became a common sight on france's roads. and in its countryside. the founding design principle of this car was four wheels under an
john rentoul and benedicte paviot will be back at 11.30pm for another look at the papers.is week begin in a european capital very familiar to many of us. a city that has become a market leader in cliches. i am here in the city of love, but also the city of cars. and plenty of them. one, though, in particular, stands out more than any other in the hearts of the french people. the citroen 2cv. and this year, she's turning 70. the 2cv was born in 1948, in the immediate aftermath of world war ii....
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with me arejohn rentoul, who's chief political commentator at the independent, and benedicte paviot,k correspondent for france 2a, and president of the foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail on sunday says the prime minister is making a plea directly to the people with a letter urging the public to back her brexit deal. the sunday express also has theresa may's letter to the nation as its front page. the sunday telegraph has a photograph of the prime minister meeting the european commission president today but its lead article says both the cabinet and the eu are plotting separate plan b proposals for brexit based on a growing assumption that theresa may's plans will be blocked by parliament. the independent says the prime minister is facing a backlash over her agreement on gibraltar. it has a picture of the fuel protests in paris. and the sunday times leads on an investigation into an apartment block in london owned by a conservative donor. let's start with the sunday express. dea britain, get my —— get behind my deal and we can get on wit
with me arejohn rentoul, who's chief political commentator at the independent, and benedicte paviot,k correspondent for france 2a, and president of the foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail on sunday says the prime minister is making a plea directly to the people with a letter urging the public to back her brexit deal. the sunday express also has theresa may's letter to the nation as its front page. the sunday telegraph has a photograph of the prime...
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guestsjoining me tonight are john rentoul, who's chief political commentator at the independent, and benedicte paviot for france 2a, and president of the foreign press association. the headlines on bbc news... theresa may has arrived in brussels, ahead of tomorrow's summit to approve her brexit deal. the spanish prime minister says britain has given him assurances over the future of gibraltar. french police use water cannon and tear gas against demonstrators in paris, who are demanding a cut in fuel prices. film director nicolas roeg, whose credits include don't look now and the man who fell to earth, has died at the age of 90. sport now, and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. good evening. wales have beaten south africa this evening in cardiff to complete their first clean sweep in the november internationals. the welsh made a great start with tomas francis opening the scoring inside ten minutes. and they didn't have to wait long for a second after liam williams weaved his way to the try line. 14—3 the score at the interval. the sprinboks responded in the second half through jesse kreel‘s tr
guestsjoining me tonight are john rentoul, who's chief political commentator at the independent, and benedicte paviot for france 2a, and president of the foreign press association. the headlines on bbc news... theresa may has arrived in brussels, ahead of tomorrow's summit to approve her brexit deal. the spanish prime minister says britain has given him assurances over the future of gibraltar. french police use water cannon and tear gas against demonstrators in paris, who are demanding a cut in...
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guestsjoining me tonight are john rentoul, who's chief political commentator at the independent, and benedicte paviot, and president of the foreign press association. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may has arrived in brussels, ahead of tomorrow's summit to approve her brexit deal. the spanish prime minister says britain has given him assurances over the future of gibraltar. french police use water cannon and tear gas against demonstrators in paris who are demanding a cut in fuel prices. film director nicolas roeg, whose credits include don't look now, and the man who fell to earth, has died at the age of 90. police in paris have used tear gas and water cannon to disperse protesters demonstrating for a second weekend running against a planned rise in fuel tax. clashes broke out on the champs—elysees, as demonstrators tried to get through a security cordon protecting key buildings. there were 42 arrests in the capital and around 90 across the rest of france. over the past year, the price of diesel, which is used in most french cars, has risen by around 23%. here's our paris correspondent, lucy will
guestsjoining me tonight are john rentoul, who's chief political commentator at the independent, and benedicte paviot, and president of the foreign press association. the headlines on bbc news: theresa may has arrived in brussels, ahead of tomorrow's summit to approve her brexit deal. the spanish prime minister says britain has given him assurances over the future of gibraltar. french police use water cannon and tear gas against demonstrators in paris who are demanding a cut in fuel prices....