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with me are the parliamentary journalist, tony grew and the entertainment broadcaster, caroline frostf tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i says that the environment secretary michael gove has apologised for taking cocaine, and reports it threatens his conservative leadership bid. the metro leads on the fact that eight out of ii contenders to become prime minster have admitted they've taken drugs. the guardian reports that mr gove‘s challenge for number 10 is on the brink after his admission. the mail takes a slightly different slant insisting the beleagured minister is vowing to fight on. "gove pleads for second chance over cocaine use", is the headline in the times. the independent says that rory stewart, who's fighting the leadership race, has accused rival borisjohnson of not being honest about his brexit plans. the telegraph leads on boris johnson's pledge to cut income tax rates for 3 million people. and the ft breaks reports that renault has pledged to block nissan's plan to overhaul its troubled corporate governance increasing tension between the business partners. wel
with me are the parliamentary journalist, tony grew and the entertainment broadcaster, caroline frostf tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i says that the environment secretary michael gove has apologised for taking cocaine, and reports it threatens his conservative leadership bid. the metro leads on the fact that eight out of ii contenders to become prime minster have admitted they've taken drugs. the guardian reports that mr gove‘s challenge for number 10 is on the brink after his...
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a big thank you to my guests this evening, tony grew and caroline frost. mind which. —— do buy a paper. and from all of us, goodnight. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. mark, lovely to see you. what have you got for us? interesting week. we have late night which is a new film staring emma thompson as a chat show host. the new x—men movie, dark phoenix. and gloria bell. a remake of sebastian lelio's gloria. you're a bit gravelly today. i know, it's my tom waits throaty voice. sorry about that. well, i hope it lasts. let's start with late night, shall we? this is a writer that people might know from the us office. yeah, so, mindy kaling, and it stars emma thompson, she's a chat show host, katherine newbury, she's been there for ages, she's a proper host, she's smart, she's intelligent,
a big thank you to my guests this evening, tony grew and caroline frost. mind which. —— do buy a paper. and from all of us, goodnight. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. mark, lovely to see you. what have you got for us? interesting week. we have late night which is a new film staring emma thompson as a chat show host. the new x—men movie, dark phoenix. and gloria bell. a remake of sebastian lelio's gloria....
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at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, tony grew and caroline frostay with us for that. with nominations about to open in the contest to become the new leader of the conservative party, and our next prime minister, questions about past drug use have continued to dog one of the candidates. the environment secretary, michael gove, has admitted he was fortunate not to be jailed for using cocaine 20 years ago. one of his rivals, the home secretary, sajid javid, said those who take drugs destroy countless lives. our political correspondent chris mason reports. imagine you are a candidate to be our prime minister next month. you wake up to front pages all about you, saying things like this. and your next appointment, having admitted taking cocaine on several occasions two decades ago, is a tv studio. what a weekend for a man who used to be justice secretary. yes, it was a crime, it was a mistake. i deeply regret it. should you have gone to prison? well, i was fortunate in that i didn't, but i do think it was a profound mistake, and i've seen the damage that
at 11:30pm, we will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, tony grew and caroline frostay with us for that. with nominations about to open in the contest to become the new leader of the conservative party, and our next prime minister, questions about past drug use have continued to dog one of the candidates. the environment secretary, michael gove, has admitted he was fortunate not to be jailed for using cocaine 20 years ago. one of his rivals, the home secretary, sajid...
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tv critic caroline frost joins us now. what you think will happen?of goodwill and expectation and almost verging on fine worship for the show and i think people would be very excited for its return. i hope the performances of the as good as the first series, different writer, as you say different second album, but i call bunch of pedigree in front and behind the camera. part of the i°y and behind the camera. part of the joy for seeing it for the first time was it had a different feel to it. it was a bit on edge, a bit unsettling and that was the joy and we are possibly accustomed to that by now. audiences have become evermore sophisticated. we are talking about the golden age of tv, the brains have been given over to the brains have been given over to the writers, that quirky style, that vision has come out of the original novellas. and of course phoebe waller—bridge's amazing adaptation skills. no spoilers, but what can we expect for season two? on the one hand, we still have that quirky, as you say, style and direction, all the things we loved abou
tv critic caroline frost joins us now. what you think will happen?of goodwill and expectation and almost verging on fine worship for the show and i think people would be very excited for its return. i hope the performances of the as good as the first series, different writer, as you say different second album, but i call bunch of pedigree in front and behind the camera. part of the i°y and behind the camera. part of the joy for seeing it for the first time was it had a different feel to it. it...
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joining me tonight are the parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and the entertainment broadcaster caroline frostters have brought a large fire at a block of flats in east london under control. 15 fire engines were called to the flats at de pass gardens near barking, where the fire had engulfed six floors of the building. the cause of the fire is not yet known, and two people have been taken to hospital with minor injuries. barking and dagenham council has opened a rest centre and says it will be arranging temporary accommodation for those who need it. joining me now from the scene is our correspondent, leigh milner. i have just moved away from that building but the flames have died down and smokers finally stopped pouring out of the broken windows. what is left? a scene of devastation. there are four floors, all absolutely gutted out from the fla mes all absolutely gutted out from the flames which engulfed that building earlier on today. i know that the fire service arrived quickly on the scene just after four p m with 100 firefighters and 15 fire engines. i am already surrounded by residents wh
joining me tonight are the parliamentaryjournalist tony grew and the entertainment broadcaster caroline frostters have brought a large fire at a block of flats in east london under control. 15 fire engines were called to the flats at de pass gardens near barking, where the fire had engulfed six floors of the building. the cause of the fire is not yet known, and two people have been taken to hospital with minor injuries. barking and dagenham council has opened a rest centre and says it will be...
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joining me tonight are the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and the entertainment broadcaster caroline frost have brought a large fire at a block of flats in east london under control. 15 fire engines were called to the flats at de pass gardens near barking, where the fire had engulfed six floors of the building. the cause of the fire is not yet known, and there are no reports of any injuries. barking and dagenham council has opened a rest centre and says it will be arranging temporary accommodation for those who need it. joining me now from the scene is our correspondent, leigh milner. well the flames have died down, in the smoke has stopped pouring out of this building. but if we take a closer look inside, we can see the devastation that has been left behind. it's a six story block of flats — four of those floors have been absolutely gutted by those fla mes u nfortu nately. been absolutely gutted by those flames unfortunately. earlier on i actually saw some of the balconies fall to the floor as the flames engulfed the entire building. now throughout the afternoon, we've been seeing the fir
joining me tonight are the parliamentary journalist tony grew, and the entertainment broadcaster caroline frost have brought a large fire at a block of flats in east london under control. 15 fire engines were called to the flats at de pass gardens near barking, where the fire had engulfed six floors of the building. the cause of the fire is not yet known, and there are no reports of any injuries. barking and dagenham council has opened a rest centre and says it will be arranging temporary...
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we'll chat to the tv critic, caroline frost, just before ten.ng welcome to breakfast with tina daheley and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines: michael gove — one of the frontrunners for the conservative leadership — admits taking cocaine around 20 years ago. 0livia colman! the academy award winner leads the names in the queen's birthday honours, alongside hundreds of campaigners and volunteers. it's the holiday that's out of this world — nasa opens up the space station to tourists. the hosts france dazzle in the opening match of
we'll chat to the tv critic, caroline frost, just before ten.ng welcome to breakfast with tina daheley and charlie stayt. 0ur headlines: michael gove — one of the frontrunners for the conservative leadership — admits taking cocaine around 20 years ago. 0livia colman! the academy award winner leads the names in the queen's birthday honours, alongside hundreds of campaigners and volunteers. it's the holiday that's out of this world — nasa opens up the space station to tourists. the hosts...