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and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers caroline wheeler, who'sy political editor at the sunday times, and the political journalist, jane merrick. the brexit secretary dominic raab says the government is "closing in on workable solutions" in the search for an agreement for britain to withdraw from the eu. he told mps he was confident a deal could be reached this autumn. labour has urged ministers to change course, saying the government has no right to "plunge the country into chaos". theresa may is also facing calls from within her own party to change course — as our deputy political editorjohn pienaar reports. who is backing mrs may's plan for brexit? are you facing brexit mutually, mr gove? the cabinet behind her, at least in public, at least for now. will we get a brexit deal next week? but keeping tory discipline is a bit like herding cats. it is almost as if time is speeding up ahead of brexit day. these negotiations, mr speaker, were always bound to be tough in the final stretch. that is all the more reason why we should hold our nerve, stay
and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers caroline wheeler, who'sy political editor at the sunday times, and the political journalist, jane merrick. the brexit secretary dominic raab says the government is "closing in on workable solutions" in the search for an agreement for britain to withdraw from the eu. he told mps he was confident a deal could be reached this autumn. labour has urged ministers to change course, saying the government has no...
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with me are caroline wheeler, who's the deputy political editor at the sunday times, and the politicalany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail reports that school pupils are to be given routine mental health checks. teachers will be trained to carry out the ‘wellbeing' assessments at primary and secondary schools the daily telegraph says the royal college of psychiatrists is to review its opposition to the legalisation of cannabis, despite its concerns over the risks the drug poses to users' mental health. the i says health chiefs are calling for an army of unpaid helpers to support ‘exhausted' medical staff and improve patient care. according to the metro, one of the spies accused of carrying out the salisbury poisonings had his identity exposed by his grandmother. the financial times says the bank of england has issued its starkest warning yet that up to £41 trillion of derivatives contracts maturing after brexit are at risk, unless european officials urgently address regulatory uncertainty. the guardian reports on comments from the former prime minister gordon br
with me are caroline wheeler, who's the deputy political editor at the sunday times, and the politicalany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail reports that school pupils are to be given routine mental health checks. teachers will be trained to carry out the ‘wellbeing' assessments at primary and secondary schools the daily telegraph says the royal college of psychiatrists is to review its opposition to the legalisation of cannabis, despite its concerns over the risks the...
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with me are caroline wheeler, who's the deputy political editor at the sunday times, and the politicaljournalistow's front pages are already in. the daily mail reports that school pupils are to be given routine mental health checks. teachers will be trained to carry out the ‘wellbeing' assessments at primary and secondary schools. the daily telegraph says the royal college of psychiatrists is to review its opposition to the legalisation of cannabis — despite its concerns over the risks the drug poses to users' mental health. the i says health chiefs are calling for an army of unpaid helpers to support exhausted medical staff and improve patient care. according to the metro, one of the spies accused of carrying out the salisbury poisonings had his identity exposed by his grandmother. the financial times says the bank of england has issued its starkest warning yet that up to 41 trillion pounds of derivatives contracts maturing after brexit are at risk — unless european officials urgently address regulatory uncertainty. the guardian reports on comments from the former prime minister gordon brown —
with me are caroline wheeler, who's the deputy political editor at the sunday times, and the politicaljournalistow's front pages are already in. the daily mail reports that school pupils are to be given routine mental health checks. teachers will be trained to carry out the ‘wellbeing' assessments at primary and secondary schools. the daily telegraph says the royal college of psychiatrists is to review its opposition to the legalisation of cannabis — despite its concerns over the risks the...
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our guests this evening are caroline wheeler, who's the deputy political editor at the sunday times,he politicaljournalist, jane merrick. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm sarah mulkerrins. three years ago it was third — how will england women fare in france next year as the road to the world cup continues tonight. a reinvigorated ross barkley says i deserve to be here, as england men prepare to face craotia and spain in the nations league. and we continue our sporting journey in malawi with dame kelly holmes as she takes on some local endurance challenges. well, for the last three years, since that third place finish at the womens‘s world cup in canada, there has been a growing sense of anticipation of what this team here could achieve in the upcoming edition in france next year. the build up is well and truly on, after phil neville‘s side secured their spot in the finals in august. they were 1—0 winners over brazil on saturday and tonight, they face australia — a team on the up and fancied to go far next year.
our guests this evening are caroline wheeler, who's the deputy political editor at the sunday times,he politicaljournalist, jane merrick. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm sarah mulkerrins. three years ago it was third — how will england women fare in france next year as the road to the world cup continues tonight. a reinvigorated ross barkley says i deserve to be here, as england men prepare to face craotia and spain in...