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benjamin butterworth, the eu argument is a — months.. benjamin butterworth, the eu argument is a waste of— months. benjamin butterworth, the eu argument is a waste of boris _ months. benjamin butterworth, the eu argument is a waste of boris johnson . argument is a waste of borisjohnson and his government, well, you signed up and his government, well, you signed up to this in the first place. yes. up to this in the first place. yes, exactl , up to this in the first place. yes, exactly. and _ up to this in the first place. yes, exactly. and i — up to this in the first place. yes, exactly, and i think— up to this in the first place. yes, exactly, and i think there - up to this in the first place. yes, exactly, and i think there will. up to this in the first place. is: exactly, and i think there will be a lot of people in europe you don't just look at britain reneging on its own agreement for northern ireland, they will look at britain and they will think, can we trust this country as a partner, as a country we do trade with? even though we
benjamin butterworth, the eu argument is a — months.. benjamin butterworth, the eu argument is a waste of— months. benjamin butterworth, the eu argument is a waste of boris _ months. benjamin butterworth, the eu argument is a waste of boris johnson . argument is a waste of borisjohnson and his government, well, you signed up and his government, well, you signed up to this in the first place. yes. up to this in the first place. yes, exactl , up to this in the first place. yes, exactly. and _...
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benjamin butterworth, we know you are a spice girls fan, are you also a stones and a beatles fan?you also a stones and a beatles fan?— a beatles fan? i am going to confess. _ a beatles fan? i am going to confess. i — a beatles fan? i am going to confess, i love _ a beatles fan? i am going to confess, i love the _ a beatles fan? i am going to confess, i love the beatles l a beatles fan? i am going to i confess, i love the beatles and a beatles fan? i am going to - confess, i love the beatles and i don't really listen to the rolling stones, so i am with paul mccartney, but paul mccartney is having quite the week. it was only the other day he said it wasjohn lennon who split up he said it wasjohn lennon who split up the beatles and not him and revealed john lennon had walked into a meeting and said, the beatles are over, so he is really putting straight some 50 world feuds this week. �* , , �* straight some 50 world feuds this week. �* , , ~ ., straight some 50 world feuds this week. �* , , �* . straight some 50 world feuds this week. , y~ ., ., week. aubrey allegretti, are you a sto
benjamin butterworth, we know you are a spice girls fan, are you also a stones and a beatles fan?you also a stones and a beatles fan?— a beatles fan? i am going to confess. _ a beatles fan? i am going to confess. i — a beatles fan? i am going to confess, i love _ a beatles fan? i am going to confess, i love the _ a beatles fan? i am going to confess, i love the beatles l a beatles fan? i am going to i confess, i love the beatles and a beatles fan? i am going to - confess, i love the beatles...
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with me are benjamin butterworth, late editor and senior reporter with the i, and john stevens, deputyolitical editor with the daily mail. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the observer leads on the fishing row between france and the uk as leading scientists and environmentalists fear that the dispute could overshadow cop26. the telegraph also focuses on the fishing dispute, reporting that borisjohnson has urged the eu to rein in france, accusing the french pm of a patttern of threats against the uk. the express calls the prime minister "boris the gladiator" as he made a speech on climate change in the colosseum in rome. staying on climate change, the sunday times reports that world leaders are close to agreeing a deal to halt global deforestation by 2030. and the mail on sunday reports that a russian hacking gang are behind a virtual heist on an exclusive jewellery firm, resulting in a leak of thousands of personal details of hollywood stars and billionaire tycoons, from oprah winfrey to donald trump. so let's begin. john, you're kicking us off on the front page of the express
with me are benjamin butterworth, late editor and senior reporter with the i, and john stevens, deputyolitical editor with the daily mail. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the observer leads on the fishing row between france and the uk as leading scientists and environmentalists fear that the dispute could overshadow cop26. the telegraph also focuses on the fishing dispute, reporting that borisjohnson has urged the eu to rein in france, accusing the french pm of a patttern of threats...
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front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening, in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are benjamin butterworthed a woman of trying to "achieve another payday" — at the duke's expense. virginia guiffre says she was sexually abused by him as a teenager. prince andrew has always denied the claims, and has now asked a judge to dismiss a civil lawsuit against him. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. after months when he has appeared to want to ignore the civil lawsuit brought by virginia guiffre, prince andrew has now instructed his lawyers to fight to clear his name. the queen's second son has been accused by ms guiffre of sexual abuse when ms guiffre was 17—years—old and thus a minor under us state law. in papers filed in new york last night, the prince's lawyers have asked a court to dismiss the lawsuit or to require ms guiffre to provide a more definitive statement of her allegations. the court papers state, "prince andrew never sexually abused "or assaulted guiffre. "he unequivocally denies guiffre's false allegations against him." it goes on, "guiffre has initiated this basel
front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening, in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are benjamin butterworthed a woman of trying to "achieve another payday" — at the duke's expense. virginia guiffre says she was sexually abused by him as a teenager. prince andrew has always denied the claims, and has now asked a judge to dismiss a civil lawsuit against him. 0ur royal correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports. after months when he has appeared to want to ignore the civil lawsuit...
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with me are benjamin butterworth, the late editor and senior reporter at the i, and aubrey allegrettirrespondent for the guardian. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... brexit features heavily in many of the papers. the financial times leads with the eu's offer to scrap most of the customs checks on goods going to northern ireland. meanwhile, the independent has been told the uk government believes the proposal isn't good enough. the guardian has the same story, saying the eu is preparing for borisjohnson to reject their new plan. the mirror leads with concerns about potential shortages of toys and iphones this christmas caused by the ongoing supply chain problems. the daily mail reports on the health secretary's new nine—point plan to make sure more patients can see a doctor in person. that's part of the mail's ongoing campaign. the sun leads with robert webb quitting strictly because of heart problems. and the daily star features a supposed war of words between paul mccartney and mick jagger. the headline? "hey feud". so, let's begin. why don't you kick us off with the financial
with me are benjamin butterworth, the late editor and senior reporter at the i, and aubrey allegrettirrespondent for the guardian. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... brexit features heavily in many of the papers. the financial times leads with the eu's offer to scrap most of the customs checks on goods going to northern ireland. meanwhile, the independent has been told the uk government believes the proposal isn't good enough. the guardian has the same story, saying the eu is preparing...