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earlier, i spoke to the entertainment journalist caroline frost.bly the nation as a whole is just desperate for any story other than political chaos and some of the more serious things we are seeing happening. however, on the surface it looks like a glorious mud fight between two alpha females, the like of which we have not seen since crystal carrington and alexa colby. since crystal carrington and alexis colby. but there are some more serious things we can talk about. clearly, the advent of the wag is unprecedented. they have taken centre stage in a way that i guess this story has really shown for us for the first time. they are just wives and girlfriends of sports stars and football players, but they do have a currency, they have huge followings on social media, they matter to an enormous number of people. already we are seeing people divide into team vardy and team rooney. but underneath, if she has been hacked, what does it mean? how do you hack into a social media account? at what point can you say your social media account is your own? if she
earlier, i spoke to the entertainment journalist caroline frost.bly the nation as a whole is just desperate for any story other than political chaos and some of the more serious things we are seeing happening. however, on the surface it looks like a glorious mud fight between two alpha females, the like of which we have not seen since crystal carrington and alexa colby. since crystal carrington and alexis colby. but there are some more serious things we can talk about. clearly, the advent of...
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with me are the journalist and author, caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew.t pages are already in. the financial times says boris johnson's hopes of securing a brexit deal this week are in doubt. the paper says the eu is "baffled" by the uk's proposals, high after two days of intense negotations. the metro leads on comments by arch—brexiteer jacob rees—mogg. the leader of the commons says eurosceptics like him might need to compromise to help the prime minister get a deal through. the daily telegraph says brussels has asked the uk for further concessions before a deal can be agreed. the times has that same story on the brexit negotiations — that the eu says london must give ground. the paper also says there are calls for frequent flyer schemes to be banned to help cut carbon emissions. tomorrow's guardian says the prime minister plans to thrust law and order centre stage when he lays out his legislative plans in the queen's speech. and with more on tomorrow's queen's speech, the daily mail says borisjohnson is to announce a crackdown on foreign criminals and
with me are the journalist and author, caroline frost and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew.t pages are already in. the financial times says boris johnson's hopes of securing a brexit deal this week are in doubt. the paper says the eu is "baffled" by the uk's proposals, high after two days of intense negotations. the metro leads on comments by arch—brexiteer jacob rees—mogg. the leader of the commons says eurosceptics like him might need to compromise to help the prime...
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caroline frost. caroline frost. now all the business news.ion helped boost activity in the services sector, offsetting a disappointing performance form manufacturing. the owner of the wrightbus factory has said he has not been able to reach a deal to sell it to a new owner. the firm, which was behind the so—called boris bus, is the last uk—based maker of buses collapsed into administration last month. unions, however, say they are hopeful that a new deal can still be reached. the trade deficit, the difference between the value of goods and services imported and exported, narrowed £13.0 billion to £4.6 billion in the three months to august 2019. that was largely due to a sharp decline in imports of goods by £9.2 billion more on the story about gdp. the economy contracted by 0.1% in august, but that was preceded by a bigger rise in july than expected. as a result, gdp rose by 0.3% in the latest three months, easing fears that the economy has entered recession. however, speaking in the last few minutes, mark carney, the governor of the bank of e
caroline frost. caroline frost. now all the business news.ion helped boost activity in the services sector, offsetting a disappointing performance form manufacturing. the owner of the wrightbus factory has said he has not been able to reach a deal to sell it to a new owner. the firm, which was behind the so—called boris bus, is the last uk—based maker of buses collapsed into administration last month. unions, however, say they are hopeful that a new deal can still be reached. the trade...
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we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers the journalist and author, caroline frost. time for a look at the weather with phil avery. hello, it's that time again when we take a look at the forthcoming week's weather and see whether it matches up with your plans for the week. satellite imagery from sunday showed the waving weather front which brought so much cloud and rain to so many of us, just need you to bear in mind this area of cloud as well because that's a new area of low pressure which will be a bit of a player on monday. my word, it really was pretty wet wasn't it through sunday? it wasn't just parts of lincolnshire. you see the rain was really quite extensive. at any sort of guarantee of something slightly dry and bright, well northern parts of scotland faring very nicely indeed. will it stay that way? i suspect not. this is the way that monday is shaping up. same wriggling weather front is going to come back at the south—eastern quarter of the british isles right from the word go on monday. but that other area of cloud i was talking about, is that area of lo
we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers the journalist and author, caroline frost. time for a look at the weather with phil avery. hello, it's that time again when we take a look at the forthcoming week's weather and see whether it matches up with your plans for the week. satellite imagery from sunday showed the waving weather front which brought so much cloud and rain to so many of us, just need you to bear in mind this area of cloud as well because that's a new...
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11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the journalist and author, caroline frostist, tony grew. kurdish forces say that the families of men who fought for the islamic state group are among those reported to have escaped a camp in northern syria. it held thousands of people displaced by fighting across syria but there was a breakout after turkish air strikes took place nearby. turkey launched an assault last week aimed driving out kurdish—led forces from the syrian side of the border in order to create a buffer zone. from there our correspondent aleem maqbool sent this report. the anguish that only comes from loss. this brother and sister mourned their father who was killed in the shelling by turkey of their residential neighbourhood. the kurds here have already suffered so much, and every day of turkey's offensive brings new chaos. these were just a handful of the hundreds of women and children who as turkish attacks got closer today escaped a kurdish camp that held them. they were mainly relatives of islamic state group fighters. the bbc team had access to the ca
11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are the journalist and author, caroline frostist, tony grew. kurdish forces say that the families of men who fought for the islamic state group are among those reported to have escaped a camp in northern syria. it held thousands of people displaced by fighting across syria but there was a breakout after turkish air strikes took place nearby. turkey launched an assault last week aimed driving out kurdish—led forces from the syrian...
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android — has died aged 81 and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers caroline frosty with us for that. good evening. the united states is to withdraw all its remaining troops — up to a thousand soldiers — from northern syria, as turkey's offensive against the kurds intensifies. the us defence secretary said kurdish fighters would now be backed by syria and russia and america could not be caught between two opposing armies. tonight syrian government troops are said to be heading towards the border after agreeing a deal with the kurds. the turkish operation is aimed at creating a so—called ‘safe zone' in that area. the un says more than 100,000 people have been fleeing and families of is fighters are said to be among those who've escaped from a camp that was guarded by the kurds. aleem maqbool reports from inside northern syria. the anguish that only comes from loss. this brother and sister mourn theirfather, who was killed in the shelling by turkey of their residential neighbourhood. the kurds here have already suffered so much, and every day of turkey's offensive bri
android — has died aged 81 and we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers caroline frosty with us for that. good evening. the united states is to withdraw all its remaining troops — up to a thousand soldiers — from northern syria, as turkey's offensive against the kurds intensifies. the us defence secretary said kurdish fighters would now be backed by syria and russia and america could not be caught between two opposing armies. tonight syrian government troops are...
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with me are the journalist and author, caroline frost, and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew.st, tony grew. certainly got the —— tony definitely jonathan certainly got the —— tony definitely got the navy clothing e—mail, we all did, tonight, bit weird how that happens! ——. the financial times says boris johnson's hopes of securing a brexit deal this week are in doubt. the paper says the eu is "baffled" by the uk's proposals, after two days of intense negotations. the metro leads on comments by arch—brexiteerjacob rees—mogg. the leader of the commons says eurosceptics might need to compromise to help the prime minister get a deal through. tomorrow's guardian says the prime minister plans to thrust law and order centre stage when he lays out his legislative plans in the queen's speech. and with more on tomorrow's queen's speech, the daily mail says borisjohnson is to announce a crackdown on foreign criminals and child abusers. also on the paper's front page is a picture of the duchess of cambridge, who is about to embark on a tour of pakistan with her husband. back to brexit in
with me are the journalist and author, caroline frost, and the parliamentary journalist, tony grew.st, tony grew. certainly got the —— tony definitely jonathan certainly got the —— tony definitely got the navy clothing e—mail, we all did, tonight, bit weird how that happens! ——. the financial times says boris johnson's hopes of securing a brexit deal this week are in doubt. the paper says the eu is "baffled" by the uk's proposals, after two days of intense negotations....
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anita mcveigh spoke to caroline frost about this. it has caught the imagination.st wives and girlfriends of sports stars, football players, but they do have a currency, they have huge followings on social media, they matter to an enormous number of people and already we are seeing people and already we are seeing people divided into teams. underneath, you have the questions of if she has been hacked, then what does that mean? we are going down that road of how do you hack into a social media account and at what point can you say your social media accou nts point can you say your social media accounts are your own? i do not know who she has had on her team using her social media for her. at what point do you claim responsibility for that. i also it lifts a veil into a world where we normally see glamour and friendship eventually thatis glamour and friendship eventually that is not always the case. people like coleen rooney, you alluded to it, they will have people who help them manage their social media presence. i them manage their social media presence. i guess t
anita mcveigh spoke to caroline frost about this. it has caught the imagination.st wives and girlfriends of sports stars, football players, but they do have a currency, they have huge followings on social media, they matter to an enormous number of people and already we are seeing people and already we are seeing people divided into teams. underneath, you have the questions of if she has been hacked, then what does that mean? we are going down that road of how do you hack into a social media...