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political editor of the mirror and caroline wheeler of the sunday express. the overall story is for all areas to see at some point, but there will be blustery showers around. and quite a breeze still tonight. the rain will work towards east anglia and the south—east. light and partly by the morning. away from that, we will see showers across northern ireland and parts of central and western scotland. but temperatures are holding up, given the breeze. quite a muggy night. in the morning, the showers become more widespread across scotland and northern ireland. sunshine in between. bridges in the mid teens at this stage. one or two may avoid the. much of england, compared to what you saw today, a vastly brighter start. a bit of a breeze. a few
political editor of the mirror and caroline wheeler of the sunday express. the overall story is for all areas to see at some point, but there will be blustery showers around. and quite a breeze still tonight. the rain will work towards east anglia and the south—east. light and partly by the morning. away from that, we will see showers across northern ireland and parts of central and western scotland. but temperatures are holding up, given the breeze. quite a muggy night. in the morning, the...
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political editor of the mirror and caroline wheeler of the sunday express. the overall story is for all areas to see at some point, but there will be blustery showers around. and quite a breeze still tonight. the rain will work towards east anglia and the south—east. light and partly by the morning. away from that, we will see showers across northern ireland and parts of central and western scotland. but temperatures are holding up, given the breeze. quite a muggy night. in the morning, the showers become more widespread across scotland and northern ireland. sunshine in between. bridges in the mid teens at this stage. one or two may avoid the. much of england, compared to what you saw today, a vastly brighter start. a bit of a breeze. a few showers around the isle of man and cumbria, but a grey start in the midlands. cloud in the south—east will break up. a dry afternoon here with sunny spells. elsewhere, showers become heavy with helen funder in scotland and northern ireland. and showers become more abundant across the midlands, wales and the south—west. on
political editor of the mirror and caroline wheeler of the sunday express. the overall story is for all areas to see at some point, but there will be blustery showers around. and quite a breeze still tonight. the rain will work towards east anglia and the south—east. light and partly by the morning. away from that, we will see showers across northern ireland and parts of central and western scotland. but temperatures are holding up, given the breeze. quite a muggy night. in the morning, the...
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with me are jack blanchard, political editor of the mirror and caroline wheeler, political editor of the sunday express. welcome. tomorrow's front pages. starting with this: the observer says may's premiership is in peril. the paper leads with its editorial comment saying mrs may is discredited, humiliated, and diminished. it says she is now weak, with rivals and opponents no longerfearing her. the daily mail focusses on the foreign secretary boris johnson saying he is set to launch a bid to become prime minister. it also carries a picture of former top gear presenter, richard hammond, who was involved in a car crash during filming in switzerland. the telegraph says theresa may may be in downing street but she has no power after losing her majority in parliament. the paper says senior tories are jostling in an unofficial race to replace her. the sunday times claims as many as five cabinet ministers are urging borisjohnson to oust theresa may. the express leads with the resignation of theresa may's two closest advisers nick timothy and fiona hill. it's headline refers to them as "toxi
with me are jack blanchard, political editor of the mirror and caroline wheeler, political editor of the sunday express. welcome. tomorrow's front pages. starting with this: the observer says may's premiership is in peril. the paper leads with its editorial comment saying mrs may is discredited, humiliated, and diminished. it says she is now weak, with rivals and opponents no longerfearing her. the daily mail focusses on the foreign secretary boris johnson saying he is set to launch a bid to...
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caroline wheeler, zombie government, zombie prime minister?he risk that she runs at the moment, we have seen a set of proposals put up for legislative change in this country, stopped far short of what was promised in the manifesto. head scratching today, will the triple lock be abandoned in favour of a double lock? winter fuel allowa nce ? favour of a double lock? winter fuel allowance ? a fairly favour of a double lock? winter fuel allowance? a fairly tetchy meeting of the lobby early on, when these questions were put to the prime minister's spokesperson. the response came, this is only set for a two—year period, that they fully intend this government will run for five years, so there is an opportunity further along the line to bring forward some other proposals in the manifesto. in all honesty, when pressed on the subject, how much of your manifesto have you put into this queen's speech, the answer can only be, very little. rachel, how united is labour on brexit, the major issue, of easily, still some confusion, chuka umunna has said, stay i
caroline wheeler, zombie government, zombie prime minister?he risk that she runs at the moment, we have seen a set of proposals put up for legislative change in this country, stopped far short of what was promised in the manifesto. head scratching today, will the triple lock be abandoned in favour of a double lock? winter fuel allowa nce ? favour of a double lock? winter fuel allowance ? a fairly favour of a double lock? winter fuel allowance? a fairly tetchy meeting of the lobby early on, when...
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papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are jack blanchard, political editor of the mirror and caroline wheelerthe ringleader of the london terror attack had tried to hire a seven and a half tonne lorry instead of a van to run down members of the public. police say the number of injured would have been much higher. eight people died in the knife and van attack a week ago. here's our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford. on the edges of borough market, they were repairing the damage today, replacing the doors that had been shot off by armed police in the desperate hunt to find the killers. the police are gone, but the market where five victims were stabbed to death remains sealed off. a scene of horror and heroism. we have stories of people who came out armed with chairs, other items, were throwing bottles and anything they could get their hands on with a view to try to prevent the attackers coming into pubs and bars but more importantly, to scare them off to stop other people being attacked. the weapons the attackers used were 12—inch pink ceramic knives of the ernesto brand, possibly bo
papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are jack blanchard, political editor of the mirror and caroline wheelerthe ringleader of the london terror attack had tried to hire a seven and a half tonne lorry instead of a van to run down members of the public. police say the number of injured would have been much higher. eight people died in the knife and van attack a week ago. here's our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford. on the edges of borough market, they were repairing the damage...
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gracing us with their presence, caroline wheeler of the sunday express and jack blanchard from the mirror. hello and first of all, let's bring you up to date with the latest developments on the campaign trail — and today everyone seems keen to focus on brexit. theresa may insists only she can bring back a good dealfrom those crucial talks in brussels. iam i am confident that we can fulfil the promise of brexit together, and build a briton that is stronger, fairer, and even more prosperous thanit fairer, and even more prosperous than it is today. no, no, says jeremy no, no, sasteremy corbyn, accusing the conservatives of fostering what he calls a toxic climate ahead of those talks. we will confirm to the other member states that britain is leaving the european union, that issueis leaving the european union, that issue is not in doubt. but instead of posturing and pumped up animosity labour government under my leadership will set out a plan for brexit based on mutual interests of both britain and the european union. the liberal democrats, campaigning at a hospital in kingston, issue a warni
gracing us with their presence, caroline wheeler of the sunday express and jack blanchard from the mirror. hello and first of all, let's bring you up to date with the latest developments on the campaign trail — and today everyone seems keen to focus on brexit. theresa may insists only she can bring back a good dealfrom those crucial talks in brussels. iam i am confident that we can fulfil the promise of brexit together, and build a briton that is stronger, fairer, and even more prosperous...
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with me is thejournalist and also caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday time5.ity of 14, quite mode5t through by a majority of 14, quite modest in historical term5. does that mean this government is rather more stable than some people have been otherwise sane?” more stable than some people have been otherwise sane? i mean, it's not a huge majority, is it? i think the last few days have expo5ed not a huge majority, is it? i think the last few days have exposed to us how weak and unstable this government look5. that has been writing much the sort of labour thinking behind the amendment that they put forward, so that would have had an effect in parliamentary term5 and outside of parliament as well. the amendments on things like austerity, ending austerity and ending the pay cap on public sector workers. the5e ending the pay cap on public sector workers. these are labour policie5 that they think would have got a mandate and support in the general election we've just had. it was also signalling to the public, these are the mp5 that did not vote for those amendments.
with me is thejournalist and also caroline wheeler, deputy political editor of the sunday time5.ity of 14, quite mode5t through by a majority of 14, quite modest in historical term5. does that mean this government is rather more stable than some people have been otherwise sane?” more stable than some people have been otherwise sane? i mean, it's not a huge majority, is it? i think the last few days have expo5ed not a huge majority, is it? i think the last few days have exposed to us how weak...