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"less than buttons", says the daily mirror, which says the american owner of cadbury paid no corporationofits of £185 million. the daily express splashes on the testimony of the police marksman who shot dead khalid masood, who carried out the westminster bridge attack. the daily mail reports on news that employers could soon be made to publish their race pay gap. the metro leads on a story involving armed police storming a bank over fears of a robbery, only to discover embarrassed staff had been playing a game of hide—and—seek. and the sun leads on the strictly come dancing pair who have been answering questions about their drunken kiss. so a real mix of stories there, but as ever, theresa may's brexit plans making some headlines. very big once again in many of them. the threat to topple theresa may with budget protests, this is the dup. the government's suppose that partners, keeping them in power, clearly very u nha ppy partners, keeping them in power, clearly very unhappy indeed about the prime minister's brexit plan —— supposed partners. they are very suspicious of anything that thre
"less than buttons", says the daily mirror, which says the american owner of cadbury paid no corporationofits of £185 million. the daily express splashes on the testimony of the police marksman who shot dead khalid masood, who carried out the westminster bridge attack. the daily mail reports on news that employers could soon be made to publish their race pay gap. the metro leads on a story involving armed police storming a bank over fears of a robbery, only to discover embarrassed...
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"less than buttons" says the daily mirror, which says the american owner of cadbury paid no corporation£185 million. the daily express splashes on the testimony of a police marksman who shot dead the terrorist repsonsible for carrying out the westminster bridge attack. the online independent reports on news that employers could soon be made to publish their race pay gap. the metro leads on a story involving armed police who stormed a bank amid fears of a robbery only to discover embarrassed staff had been playing a game of hide and seek. and the sun leads on the strictly come dancing pair who have been answering questions about their drunken kiss. so a mix of stories there but as ever theresa may's brexit plans making some headlines. and all the papers in the morning. michael here the i wiese with the dp threat to vote against the budget if the prime minister sticks to the compromise plan that she seems to be thinking of. quite in strattera. eileen foster has been quite clear that the dup nuclear redlined is that northern ireland to be treated differently from the uk. we now hear about
"less than buttons" says the daily mirror, which says the american owner of cadbury paid no corporation£185 million. the daily express splashes on the testimony of a police marksman who shot dead the terrorist repsonsible for carrying out the westminster bridge attack. the online independent reports on news that employers could soon be made to publish their race pay gap. the metro leads on a story involving armed police who stormed a bank amid fears of a robbery only to discover...
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in other news making headlines, the owner of cadbury reported a quarterly profit, edging past estimatesigher pricing and cost cuts. they have embarked on and cost cuts. they have embarked on a cost—cutting plan since 2014 to save around 1.5 billion dollars a year, the effects of which are starting to show on the company's margins. the compa ny‘s starting to show on the company's margins. the company's shares have risen in extended trading. us stocks suffered a volatile session after a report that the us is preparing to add tariffs to all chinese imports if talks between president trump and xi jinping fail and you can see it was not a great day on wall street with the s&p 500 falling over 2% before bouncing back to end still lower and the tech heavy index the nasdaq was just shy ofa heavy index the nasdaq was just shy of a correction, that's for the second time this year. now, our new york business correspondent gave us the rundown of the hardest—hit stocks. correspondent gave us the rundown of the hardest-hit stocks. well, it would come at no surprise that boeing was one of the hardest—
in other news making headlines, the owner of cadbury reported a quarterly profit, edging past estimatesigher pricing and cost cuts. they have embarked on and cost cuts. they have embarked on a cost—cutting plan since 2014 to save around 1.5 billion dollars a year, the effects of which are starting to show on the company's margins. the compa ny‘s starting to show on the company's margins. the company's shares have risen in extended trading. us stocks suffered a volatile session after a...
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the owner of cadbury and the maker of oreo cookies and toblerone has reported a quarterly profit, whichpricing and cost cutting. mondelez‘s cost—saving efforts, along with lower cocoa prices, helped to offset higher freight and logistics costs. wall street indices in the us closed down after reports president trump is preparing to announce more tariffs on china if talks with president xi next month fail to achieve results. we were just talking about this. bloomberg says us officials are planning for such a move in december incase talks between the two leaders in buenos aires next month fail to yield any progress. teaching children coding skills is becoming increasingly popular, and one finnish author is behind a series of computer programming books aimed at them. the stories centre around a little girl named ruby whose adventures help kids to think like programmers. my my name is linda and i am a children's book author, illustrator and programmer from helsinki finland. when someone read the book... i wanted to see programming asaof book... i wanted to see programming as a of self—expres
the owner of cadbury and the maker of oreo cookies and toblerone has reported a quarterly profit, whichpricing and cost cutting. mondelez‘s cost—saving efforts, along with lower cocoa prices, helped to offset higher freight and logistics costs. wall street indices in the us closed down after reports president trump is preparing to announce more tariffs on china if talks with president xi next month fail to achieve results. we were just talking about this. bloomberg says us officials are...
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oreos, cadbury bigs, and the main market of north america continuing to fall. >> elon musk has announced his newest title at tesla. >> he is now the nothing of tesla. he treated that he had deleted his title at the company to see what would happen. nothing, so far. a second tweet says he will have to keep one title or it may confuse the authorities after he was told by u.s. regulators to give up the title of chairman because of the tweet that they ruled misled investors. he was referring to deleting his title on the tesla website. the company has yet to make any formal announcement. >> he is a quirky one. take a look at the business news today, time for a press review. we're joined on set to take a look at what the papers have been saying today. start with reaction to the german chancellor angela merkel announcing she will be stepping down as leader of germany at the end of her term. asis stepping down chairwoman of her paparty. not a big surprise this decision. merkel quick, that's what she says, what many german papers headline. this careering for on the front page dating back to 1991
oreos, cadbury bigs, and the main market of north america continuing to fall. >> elon musk has announced his newest title at tesla. >> he is now the nothing of tesla. he treated that he had deleted his title at the company to see what would happen. nothing, so far. a second tweet says he will have to keep one title or it may confuse the authorities after he was told by u.s. regulators to give up the title of chairman because of the tweet that they ruled misled investors. he was...
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had the same issues take an example somebody like milton hershey formed a company town in england cadbury he formed a company town that was outside of in northern england out outside of one of his manufacturing centers so i think the company tallies with something that was started a century ago more than corporations should look at how to get on that list and want to do for your employees to keep them happy so that you don't have this sort of negative issue that reverberates around the world because with current technology and they bring communication everybody's going to hear about it these are certainly issues guys that impact consumers impact all of us as i always say we do here and we appreciate being enlightened and informed by both of you howard for which i'm steve malzberg thank you so much better. and now we go to los angeles where our tea correspondent natasha sweet example is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. that's the word of sympathy i want to become more and i want the last post on this about but there are many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry site
had the same issues take an example somebody like milton hershey formed a company town in england cadbury he formed a company town that was outside of in northern england out outside of one of his manufacturing centers so i think the company tallies with something that was started a century ago more than corporations should look at how to get on that list and want to do for your employees to keep them happy so that you don't have this sort of negative issue that reverberates around the world...
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despite not getting the scholarship, she returned back to swanley and then went to work for the cadbury04 and then she had a family life. it is clear olive's green fingers passed down the generations. she spent her life looking after family and plants and this is the last garden she tended. it's also where her family come to remember her. olive had four children and eventually moved to settle. even in herfinal years, she was helping in the garden of this church. this is the memorial and you can see that she is the second person down. and she died after about four years in settle. then she was 92. good life, well lived. and she can now take place in gardening history alongside otherfemale pioneers. helen briggs, bbc news. examples of crashes and astonishing near—misses caught on drivers‘ dashcams have been released by police to discourage erratic driving. forces in norfolk and suffolk said they received about 150 videos a month from the public over the past year — that's double the previous amount. they say about three quarters of the footage has led to drivers being warned, sent on driv
despite not getting the scholarship, she returned back to swanley and then went to work for the cadbury04 and then she had a family life. it is clear olive's green fingers passed down the generations. she spent her life looking after family and plants and this is the last garden she tended. it's also where her family come to remember her. olive had four children and eventually moved to settle. even in herfinal years, she was helping in the garden of this church. this is the memorial and you can...
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let's talk about another change in technology, dvd player a cadbury day, a story in the guardian, johns dvd players. the end ofan sells out of its dvd players. the end of an era, isn't it? it is, isn't it, we threw out our old cassette is the other day, time has moved on even since then, no one wa nts moved on even since then, no one wants trouser presses any more, dvd players, it's all about recyclable cups. gives us quite a good insight, the study, customer trends survey, john lewis, what we are buying and not buying, gives us an insight into the way things are changing. real shifts in society, absolutely.” the way things are changing. real shifts in society, absolutely. i am intrigued by that headline, alarm clocks are out, don't people deep to wa ke clocks are out, don't people deep to wake up? i set my phone but i'm a lwa ys wake up? i set my phone but i'm always paranoid if the software crashes i will sleep through so i said a little travel battery alarm clock. there was talk of being over surgeons in the battery alarm clock, your phone is everything, your temptation to look at t
let's talk about another change in technology, dvd player a cadbury day, a story in the guardian, johns dvd players. the end ofan sells out of its dvd players. the end of an era, isn't it? it is, isn't it, we threw out our old cassette is the other day, time has moved on even since then, no one wa nts moved on even since then, no one wants trouser presses any more, dvd players, it's all about recyclable cups. gives us quite a good insight, the study, customer trends survey, john lewis, what we...
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despite not getting the scholarship, she returned back to swanley and then went to work for the cadburylife. it is clear olive's green fingers passed down the generations. she spent her life looking after family and plants and this is the last garden she tended. it's also where her family come to remember her. olive had four children and eventually moved to settle. even in herfinal years, she was helping in the garden of this church. this is the memorial and you can see that she is the second person down. and she died after about four years in settle. then she was 92. good life, well lived. and she can now take place in gardening history alongside otherfemale pioneers. helen briggs, bbc news. i have a feeling those pictures weren't filmed this morning. now it's time for a look at the weather. you're right. the weatherforecast hasn't been smelling of roses today. it's been smelling of something absolutely different. it is no laughing matter because the damage has been done. we have had flooding from the heavy rain and wind damage to. the good news is that the front is clearing away so we
despite not getting the scholarship, she returned back to swanley and then went to work for the cadburylife. it is clear olive's green fingers passed down the generations. she spent her life looking after family and plants and this is the last garden she tended. it's also where her family come to remember her. olive had four children and eventually moved to settle. even in herfinal years, she was helping in the garden of this church. this is the memorial and you can see that she is the second...
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despite not getting the scholarship, she returned back to swanley and then went to work for the cadburyhe had a family life. it is clear olive's green fingers passed down the generations. she spent her life looking after family and plants and this is the last garden she tended. it's also where her family come to remember her. olive had four children and eventually moved to settle. even in herfinal years, she was helping in the garden of this church. this is the memorial, and you can see that she is the second person down. and she died after about four years in settle. then she was 92. good life, well lived. and she can now take her place in gardening history alongside otherfemale pioneers. helen briggs, bbc news. princess eugenie and her new husband jack brooksbank have released a set of official photographs from their wedding day. one of the pictures shows eugenie in a silk evening gown by the american designer zac posen as she attended her evening reception. a group shot shows the bride and groom's families, with eugenie's mother, sarah, standing between the duke of edinburgh and herf
despite not getting the scholarship, she returned back to swanley and then went to work for the cadburyhe had a family life. it is clear olive's green fingers passed down the generations. she spent her life looking after family and plants and this is the last garden she tended. it's also where her family come to remember her. olive had four children and eventually moved to settle. even in herfinal years, she was helping in the garden of this church. this is the memorial, and you can see that...
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despite not getting the scholarship, she returned back to swanley and then went to work for the cadburys is the last garden she tended. is also where her family come to remember her. —— it is. olive had four children and eventually moved to settle. even in herfinal years, she was helping in the garden of this church. this is the memorial and you can see that she is the second person down. and she died after a about four years. she was 92. could life well lived. —— good. she can now take place in gardening history alongside other female pioneers. how lovely. well done, olive. belatedly. how nice that all the bits of the jigsaw could he put together. —— could be. you're watching breakfast from bbc news. here's alina with a look at this morning's weather. is equating down a little bit as people wake up? —— is it claiming. —— whitening. —— quietening. the warnings have expired but the brain is moving eastward. and improving picture, dry and bright kind that rain, parts of eastern england likely to hang on. very different from yesterday where we had 26 celsius across parts of lincolnshire, c
despite not getting the scholarship, she returned back to swanley and then went to work for the cadburys is the last garden she tended. is also where her family come to remember her. —— it is. olive had four children and eventually moved to settle. even in herfinal years, she was helping in the garden of this church. this is the memorial and you can see that she is the second person down. and she died after a about four years. she was 92. could life well lived. —— good. she can now take...
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despite not getting the scholarship, she returned back to swanley and then went to work for the cadburyr family and plants and this is the last garden she tended. it's also where her family come to remember her. olive had four children and eventually moved to settle. even in herfinal years, she was helping in the garden of this church. this is the memorial and you can see that she is the second person down. and she died after about four years in settle. then she was 92. good life, well lived. and she can now take place in gardening history alongside otherfemale pioneers. helen briggs, bbc news. the mystery is solved. there we go, well done live. —— well done olive. it was the most hottly anticipated dance in strictly come dancing history last night, as comedian seann walsh took to the floor with his dance partner katya jones for the first time since pictures of them kissing on a night out hit the headlines. some of you are sick of hearing about it but for one final time we will talk about it now. they got a warm reaction from the audience, and an impressive score of 28 from the judges f
despite not getting the scholarship, she returned back to swanley and then went to work for the cadburyr family and plants and this is the last garden she tended. it's also where her family come to remember her. olive had four children and eventually moved to settle. even in herfinal years, she was helping in the garden of this church. this is the memorial and you can see that she is the second person down. and she died after about four years in settle. then she was 92. good life, well lived....
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the black and white one is cadbury. the one that looks just like princess is her mom bun bun.house. emily: these animals are amazing. we have princess the rabbit and dutches the dog. pete: we have a bounce house. ed: i want quell la to go in but she wants to wait for mom to come over. she is a little scared by the weather guy. pete: it's a bounce house. ed: more on the plaza later. emily: more on the plaza later. pete: we have got ken starr, geraldo rivera and dr. sebastian gorka. three things i never thought i would say inside a pen with rabbits but i did. all here live coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ lean on me, when you're not strong ♪ ♪ and i'll be your friend ♪ ♪ i'll help you carry on ♪ ♪ lean on me. pete: kay os breaking out of the mexico guatemala border as migrants clash with police. the caravan fighting make to the united states. ed: our border patrol already arresting a record number of illegal immigrants. >> have you some bad people in those groups. tough people in those groups. >> the democrats, they want president trump to fail at whatever cost. it's not fair to put this burden
the black and white one is cadbury. the one that looks just like princess is her mom bun bun.house. emily: these animals are amazing. we have princess the rabbit and dutches the dog. pete: we have a bounce house. ed: i want quell la to go in but she wants to wait for mom to come over. she is a little scared by the weather guy. pete: it's a bounce house. ed: more on the plaza later. emily: more on the plaza later. pete: we have got ken starr, geraldo rivera and dr. sebastian gorka. three things...