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at daily express audience here. at daily express audience of.ontrol of oui’ says we are ensuring the control of our own borders but what continuing to attract those who have benefit to the uk. there is another report out today that says there are half a million eu taxi drivers, shop assistants, fruit pickers, warehouse workers, copy workers etc, who work in the uk and without them we will be in in the uk and without them we will beina in the uk and without them we will be in a great deal of difficulty. how do we replace those people? you could argue some of those people doing low skilled jobs are bringing significant benefits to the uk and really what sajid javid should be concentrating on is sorting out that problem, instead of sort of being quite elliptical to this audience. problem, instead of sort of being quite elliptical to this audienceli think quite elliptical to this audience.” think business will be pleased to see that reference, as well as controlling the borders, with any syste m controlling the borders, with any system you want cont
at daily express audience here. at daily express audience of.ontrol of oui’ says we are ensuring the control of our own borders but what continuing to attract those who have benefit to the uk. there is another report out today that says there are half a million eu taxi drivers, shop assistants, fruit pickers, warehouse workers, copy workers etc, who work in the uk and without them we will be in in the uk and without them we will beina in the uk and without them we will be in a great deal of...
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the daily express has a secret plot to oustjeremy corbyn, daily express has a secret plot to oust jeremyn, taking daily express has a secret plot to oustjeremy corbyn, taking various labour mps to oustjeremy corbyn, taking various labourmps toa oustjeremy corbyn, taking various labour mps to a luxury holiday estate, it is claimed. it is a cracking bit of westminster in crete —— intrigue. no idea how much substance behind it, but mr corbyn has had a turbulent couple of weeks and they are revealing information about this plot which has some very fine that a group 12 mps would get the 7:18am train to go to a farmhouse in sussex, £144 per night to stay there if you want to check it out. it is people who are consta nt it out. it is people who are constant critics of mr gordon, chris leslie, chuka umunna liz kendall. it is about saying that mr corbyn will not be labour leader at some point and when that happens they want to be ready to try to take back control of the party. what i don't quite get is how they intend to do it. he has got complete control over the labour machine from the nec, mem
the daily express has a secret plot to oustjeremy corbyn, daily express has a secret plot to oust jeremyn, taking daily express has a secret plot to oustjeremy corbyn, taking various labour mps to oustjeremy corbyn, taking various labourmps toa oustjeremy corbyn, taking various labour mps to a luxury holiday estate, it is claimed. it is a cracking bit of westminster in crete —— intrigue. no idea how much substance behind it, but mr corbyn has had a turbulent couple of weeks and they are...
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the daily express i5 an impact there.biggest brexit paper for cheerleading, so they are desperate for a 5liver of good brexit new5 that they have decided to set a heat wave is because of brexit and they are calling it a bumper brexit, spending but really it isjust a lot of ice cream. a lot of alliteration as well. great stuff, thank you so much and we will see you later on to review the papers. that's it for the papers for this hour. polly and steven will be back for a second go at the front pages at 11:30pm. i'll be back at the top of the hour with the headlines. next, though, it's the weather. hello, a wet end of the day but for the south glorious. some heavy rain for scotland and northern england at the rain will become a lighter and apache are to the course of the night. quite breezy, too, and it will be turning more humid across the north and west. so temperatures of 1a the north and west. so temperatures of“; or 15 degrees. across the southeast, clear skies but less humid here and could be viewed —— cooler spots to
the daily express i5 an impact there.biggest brexit paper for cheerleading, so they are desperate for a 5liver of good brexit new5 that they have decided to set a heat wave is because of brexit and they are calling it a bumper brexit, spending but really it isjust a lot of ice cream. a lot of alliteration as well. great stuff, thank you so much and we will see you later on to review the papers. that's it for the papers for this hour. polly and steven will be back for a second go at the front...
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the daily express also features the prime minister who's promising to deliver brexit. story in the times is a report on five—year—old pupils being excluded for bad behaviour. the telegraph leads with the former chief rabbi's comments onjeremy corbyn. the mail goes with the same story, focusing on the labour leader's alleged remarks. the ft‘s front page carries a warning from the pensions regulator, urging some company schemes to offer reduced benefits. the i leads on a breakthrough in the treatment of heart attacks. and the metro's top story is about two policemen being attacked while making arrests in east london. so a varied set of front pages, let's take a look at some in more detail. and why don't we start with the guardian and a picture of theresa may dancing, as mac —— lynn would say, doing the dancebot. she said i suspect my dancing might not make it on to strictly. i will fight any challenge to my leadership, is the headline. she can't get away from politics at home. no, they will talk about it when borisjohnson is here, thatis about it when borisjohnson is her
the daily express also features the prime minister who's promising to deliver brexit. story in the times is a report on five—year—old pupils being excluded for bad behaviour. the telegraph leads with the former chief rabbi's comments onjeremy corbyn. the mail goes with the same story, focusing on the labour leader's alleged remarks. the ft‘s front page carries a warning from the pensions regulator, urging some company schemes to offer reduced benefits. the i leads on a breakthrough in the...
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the daily express have a headline saying thatjeremy hunt will warn tomorrow thatjeremy hunt will warnu against a messy divorce that could leave us divided for a generation. it is quite funny. the government has this jewel argument to make. is trying to tell the eu that if we don't have a deal it will be fine and there will bea deal it will be fine and there will be a bit of disruption but we are basically prepared because they are trying to use that as negotiating leverage. they are also saying it will be very messy, really disruptive to try and shut up eurosceptics in their own party from insisting on a different deal. jeremy hunt is in washington making this argument about brexit, trying to say it would be a mistake for europe. he is saying for us no deal would be ok but fall europe it wouldn't. dominic having to brussels for talks with michel barnier and slightly beginning to run out of time to get the brexit deal. the clock is absolutely ticking and jeremy hunt's statement is really telling, with the chequers statement, i think the underlying content here is that we cannot go on t
the daily express have a headline saying thatjeremy hunt will warn tomorrow thatjeremy hunt will warnu against a messy divorce that could leave us divided for a generation. it is quite funny. the government has this jewel argument to make. is trying to tell the eu that if we don't have a deal it will be fine and there will bea deal it will be fine and there will be a bit of disruption but we are basically prepared because they are trying to use that as negotiating leverage. they are also saying...
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a new crisis is gripping the nhs according to the daily express. s are waiting up to three weeks to see a doctor. and the daily star has a photograph of the couple who won a £58 million lotteryjackpot, despite their winning ticket being mistakenly ripped in two. soa so a lot to discuss. lots of different stories on the front pages today, but the interest rates and the rise today to 0.75% on a several front pages. caroline, the headline here with a lower interest rates here with a lower interest rates here to stay up says the rise. a quite interesting way that they had put it. suggesting that although they might rise again, certainly some front pages reflect the ativan may well go up again, they will not go much above 3% for decades. that is considerably lower than the figure that was about 5% of the financial crash. what their perspective is is that this is bad news for savers because when the interest rates are high, you get more interest on your savings. but what he misses it is the impact he
a new crisis is gripping the nhs according to the daily express. s are waiting up to three weeks to see a doctor. and the daily star has a photograph of the couple who won a £58 million lotteryjackpot, despite their winning ticket being mistakenly ripped in two. soa so a lot to discuss. lots of different stories on the front pages today, but the interest rates and the rise today to 0.75% on a several front pages. caroline, the headline here with a lower interest rates here with a lower...
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meanwhile, the daily express says michael barnier has dramatically raised hopes of a brexit deal by concedingdy to offer britain a unique partnership. and the times suggests president macron is preparing to throw theresa may a lifeline by pushing other eu leaders to agree a close relationship with britain after brexit. the daily telegraph claims children will be banned from buy—ing energy drinks under plans announced by theresa may to tackle disruptive behaviour in classrooms — and pictures the duke and duchess of sussex at a gala performance of hamilton at the victoria palace a variety of front pages. and news that the brexit secretary has conceded that brexit deal talks are unlikely to hit the october deadline, what are the ramifications of this? many because clearly there is no agreement between the two sides on many of the key issues. and yet, they say that it might last untiljanuary yet, they say that it might last until january before we yet, they say that it might last untiljanuary before we get some kind of deal. now think about that. there will be virtually no time for the house of c
meanwhile, the daily express says michael barnier has dramatically raised hopes of a brexit deal by concedingdy to offer britain a unique partnership. and the times suggests president macron is preparing to throw theresa may a lifeline by pushing other eu leaders to agree a close relationship with britain after brexit. the daily telegraph claims children will be banned from buy—ing energy drinks under plans announced by theresa may to tackle disruptive behaviour in classrooms — and pictures...
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the daily express hails what it calls a new "wonder drug" for cancer patients, which it says can shrinking that scrapping free movement after brexit could create a crisis in social care. and the mirror reports on a new law banning third—party pet sales, following a campaign by the newspaper. so, a varied set of front pages. we have this news from the united states, paul manafort, a former key adviser of donald trump being found guilty. tell us more because this is all over your publication. the benefit of not having a print deadline means we are leading on this and an amazing double whammy of breaking news in the states. paul manafort, donald trump ‘s campaign manager in the 2016 election, has been found guilty of eight of the 15 charges. they are to do with tax charges. they are to do with tax charges but the interesting thing is they relate to him hiding money he earned as a consultant in the ukraine, on the pro—russian side. it is part of the bob muller investigation into donald trump and it is starting to feel like the walsall getting closer to donald trump ‘s door and the other big
the daily express hails what it calls a new "wonder drug" for cancer patients, which it says can shrinking that scrapping free movement after brexit could create a crisis in social care. and the mirror reports on a new law banning third—party pet sales, following a campaign by the newspaper. so, a varied set of front pages. we have this news from the united states, paul manafort, a former key adviser of donald trump being found guilty. tell us more because this is all over your...
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and the daily express leads with the same story claiming patients will be treated earlier because artificialts. let's first deal with the front page story on the times. blocked from honours in secret memo between who? between the very secretive people who decide to get the honours. and the times of got this understanding that it the times of got this understanding thatitis the times of got this understanding that it is not consistent with the honour, and that famous sportsmen who may or may not be using entirely legal systems, that is the important point, to minimise their tax bill had been denied honours. dave mentioned a few, consistently saying that he is not ever minimised his tax bill, that he pays his taxes in full. what i find curious about the story is that i don't know when this deal was struck, but certainly we won't know for example, he got in in the a few years ago, he got one at this year. and i'm wondering how this year. and i'm wondering how this is apparent. because it does not seem very consistent with the footballers. and it raises a lot of questions about how honours are a
and the daily express leads with the same story claiming patients will be treated earlier because artificialts. let's first deal with the front page story on the times. blocked from honours in secret memo between who? between the very secretive people who decide to get the honours. and the times of got this understanding that it the times of got this understanding thatitis the times of got this understanding that it is not consistent with the honour, and that famous sportsmen who may or may not...
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the daily express also has the same story — as kelly ormerod believes her parents didn't die from naturalic bag tax is set to be extended to all shops, with the levy increasing from 5 to 10 pence. it's the same lead on the daily telegraph too, which it describes at prime minister theresa may's war on plastic. a picture of the notting hill carnival queen ahead of this weekend's events which will see metal detecting knife arches for the first time. the main story on the ft weekend is about senior executives leaving tsb following a disastrous it upgrade in april. the independent say half a billion pounds of annual science funding will be lost in the event of a no—deal brexit. a variety of stories making the front page of saturday's papers. as you can see, no clear lead across the hall of them. a big variety taking the prime spot, but let's see what our reviewers make of all of this. let's start with the daily mirror, huge holiday season at the moment but this leading a few of the papers as a holiday horror.m moment but this leading a few of the papers as a holiday horror. it is absolutely yo
the daily express also has the same story — as kelly ormerod believes her parents didn't die from naturalic bag tax is set to be extended to all shops, with the levy increasing from 5 to 10 pence. it's the same lead on the daily telegraph too, which it describes at prime minister theresa may's war on plastic. a picture of the notting hill carnival queen ahead of this weekend's events which will see metal detecting knife arches for the first time. the main story on the ft weekend is about...
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the daily express leads with a promise from the home secretary, sajid javid, that brexit will bring backnto administration, after losing its battle to stay afloat. so, a varied set of front pages, lets see what our reviewers make of it all. it's a story that dominates quite a few of the front pages and when of labour‘s most respected longest—serving members of parliament now resigning. he stunned the political equivalent of exploding a stun grenade and it's pa rt exploding a stun grenade and it's part of this, what is now become a saga of the latest episode and the anti—semitism claims which have convulsed the party for a few months now and show no signs of abating.
the daily express leads with a promise from the home secretary, sajid javid, that brexit will bring backnto administration, after losing its battle to stay afloat. so, a varied set of front pages, lets see what our reviewers make of it all. it's a story that dominates quite a few of the front pages and when of labour‘s most respected longest—serving members of parliament now resigning. he stunned the political equivalent of exploding a stun grenade and it's pa rt exploding a stun grenade...
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the daily express has a special investigation which suggests british trade can thrive, even if the uk. it also says that the award for the world's highest paid actor has gone to. george clooney. so, a varied set of front pages ? let s see what our reviewers make of it all. donald trump lashing out at the man who once held the keys to his secrets. it has been the most extraordinary 2a hours and the news broke yesterday evening so the papers didn't have a chance to get stuck in. but tomorrow, they are getting every single detail and michael cohen and paul manafort convicted yesterday. really interesting the way donald trump's reaction to both is different. he has lashed out against michael cohen saying he has made up stories. he is supportive of paul manafort. it shows how dangerous the two are perceived. michael cohen is seen as much more dangerous by the white house. the thing about keeping paul ma nafort house. the thing about keeping paul manafort on the side is that if readers know anything he might be less inclined to reach a plea bargain with the special prosecutor, robert muelle
the daily express has a special investigation which suggests british trade can thrive, even if the uk. it also says that the award for the world's highest paid actor has gone to. george clooney. so, a varied set of front pages ? let s see what our reviewers make of it all. donald trump lashing out at the man who once held the keys to his secrets. it has been the most extraordinary 2a hours and the news broke yesterday evening so the papers didn't have a chance to get stuck in. but tomorrow,...
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let's turn to some jokes and the daily express. these are, it is the bestjoke award from edinburgh. the festivalfringe, specifically. pick us something that made you smile. i thought these were rubbish. i will read some of them out of. had a job drilling holes for water. it was well boring. perhaps it is too late at night or i have not had enough to drink, but i don't think it is very funny or i have no sense of humour. this is the one that won the. the cream of edinburgh. working at thejobcentre has to be a tense job, knowing that if you get fired you still have to come in the next day. so if you are going to edinburgh this year, that is what you have got to look forward to. i've got ajob is what you have got to look forward to. i've got a job collecting the jumpers left in the parks, it is not easy, they keep moving the goalposts. i think that was quite good. what do colourblind people do when they are told to eat their greens? told to eat cabbage. justin moorhouse offered this: trump said he would build a wall, but he hasn't even picked up a brick. he isjust another middle—aged m
let's turn to some jokes and the daily express. these are, it is the bestjoke award from edinburgh. the festivalfringe, specifically. pick us something that made you smile. i thought these were rubbish. i will read some of them out of. had a job drilling holes for water. it was well boring. perhaps it is too late at night or i have not had enough to drink, but i don't think it is very funny or i have no sense of humour. this is the one that won the. the cream of edinburgh. working at...
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the daily express. what does hammond think he's playing at, demands that paper in bold large type.settle nerves over a new deal brexit. nobody really wants that, it's better forget it deal but even if we don't he has issued some reports, 24 in all saying what the consequences could be. the payment has gone one better saying the physical consequences will be dire and he's been swiftly rebuked by downing street for saying so. there's a lot of detail in these documents. we had a discussion earlierfor he said documents. we had a discussion earlier for he said he tried to look on the website and does not feel he's any the wiser because of the end of the day and they say they do wa nt to end of the day and they say they do want to deal, but do you think it has moved the debate forward in any way? i don't. it's interesting be expressed as flame bait in this way. the cancer was no dealjust hours after the brexit secretariat. the point is did not calm fears. sometimes it's the blt of. they barely ever agree about anything a grain of this would be a disaster. we had the welsh government and
the daily express. what does hammond think he's playing at, demands that paper in bold large type.settle nerves over a new deal brexit. nobody really wants that, it's better forget it deal but even if we don't he has issued some reports, 24 in all saying what the consequences could be. the payment has gone one better saying the physical consequences will be dire and he's been swiftly rebuked by downing street for saying so. there's a lot of detail in these documents. we had a discussion...
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let‘s turn to some jokes and the daily express. these are, it is the bestjoke award from edinburgh.were rubbish. i will read some of them out of. had a job drilling holes for water. it was well boring. perhaps it is too late at night or i have not had enough to drink, but i don't think it is very funny or i have no sense of humour. this is the one that won the. the cream of edinburgh. working at thejobcentre has to be a tense job, knowing that if you get fired you still have to come in the next day. so if you are going to edinburgh this year, that is what you have got to look forward to. i've got ajob is what you have got to look forward to. i've got a job collecting the jumpers left in the parks, it is not easy, they keep moving the goalposts. i think that was quite good.
let‘s turn to some jokes and the daily express. these are, it is the bestjoke award from edinburgh.were rubbish. i will read some of them out of. had a job drilling holes for water. it was well boring. perhaps it is too late at night or i have not had enough to drink, but i don't think it is very funny or i have no sense of humour. this is the one that won the. the cream of edinburgh. working at thejobcentre has to be a tense job, knowing that if you get fired you still have to come in the...
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the daily express leads with an interview with the daughter of the couple who died while on holiday in. she speaks about their final hours. the times says a network of south american thieves are responsible for a string of burglaries. and the daily mirror reports the payday loan company wonga is on the brink of collapse. a variety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we will start with the i, and the pope begging for forgiveness, we will start with the i, and the pope begging forforgiveness, his first visit to ireland in a0 years and the country has gone through huge changes in that time. and huge heartbreak as well. you remember what has been going on in those yea rs, what has been going on in those years, the child abuse scandals, the cover—ups, and the dreadful stories about the mother and baby centres. the mass grave they found just very recently thanks to some journalists, and mothers were looking for their children. and it seems to me that the pope begging forforgiveness is hardly enough, after the level of institutional scandal and cove
the daily express leads with an interview with the daughter of the couple who died while on holiday in. she speaks about their final hours. the times says a network of south american thieves are responsible for a string of burglaries. and the daily mirror reports the payday loan company wonga is on the brink of collapse. a variety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we will start with the i, and the pope begging for forgiveness, we will start with the...
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the daily express also features the prime minister, who is promising to deliver brexit.ent of heart attacks. let's ta ke the treatment of heart attacks. let's take a look at some pages in more detail. why don't we start with the daily telegraph. a picture of theresa may and the prison cell on robben island in south africa when nelson mandela was imprisoned, of course, but the headline is all about boris. in that picture, we have both been to the island. not together though. not together. i don't remember it being beautifully decorated in cream paint when i was there. anyway, back to boris. basically the pm is saying i'm fighting for the next election, which is probably in about four years' time. there was speculation that actually boris is planning an alternative vision of brexit for the conservative party conference which you will be going to. interesting that it says vision of brexit. it does not say plan for brexit. just a vision. she is so not scared of borisjohnson she has gone all the way to africa before she has been able to say she is not geared of him. but she h
the daily express also features the prime minister, who is promising to deliver brexit.ent of heart attacks. let's ta ke the treatment of heart attacks. let's take a look at some pages in more detail. why don't we start with the daily telegraph. a picture of theresa may and the prison cell on robben island in south africa when nelson mandela was imprisoned, of course, but the headline is all about boris. in that picture, we have both been to the island. not together though. not together. i...
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and the daily express describes the number of councils who've decided to back world war commemoration having a good look through them for you. as you might expect there has been a big coverage today of the death of aretha franklin. a lovely picture on the front of the eye here, 1942—2018, the dates of a very long and successful career. absolutely, more than 50 years as one of the icons of soul. be queen of soul. she was a fantastic role model for female singers 0ppy —— the queen of soul. her iconic songs, just absolute classics. respect is one of the ones that i remember from when classics. respect is one of the ones that i rememberfrom when i was growing up. from your dancing days? absolutely. say a little prayer and feel like a natural woman. all of these sort of capture this strength that she had and the beautiful mellow sounds that she could just conjure up. and... even though she was ill, she was still performing. she last performed last november, long after she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. at an elton john aids foundation gala. she was really the most fabulous woma
and the daily express describes the number of councils who've decided to back world war commemoration having a good look through them for you. as you might expect there has been a big coverage today of the death of aretha franklin. a lovely picture on the front of the eye here, 1942—2018, the dates of a very long and successful career. absolutely, more than 50 years as one of the icons of soul. be queen of soul. she was a fantastic role model for female singers 0ppy —— the queen of soul....
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the heatwave which has pushed many of us to stay in the uk for the summer holidays has, says the daily expressd be coming home after all, according to the metro, which claims that the football association is considering a bid to host the 2030 world cup finals. there you go. that is a quick look at the front pages. let‘s start off. steve, your paper leading off on the continuing anti—semitism row in the labour party. once again, jeremy corbyn finding events from his pastor catching up with him. this is an event he hosted in parliament in 2010, entitled from auschwitz to gaza and may direct comparisons between ozzie germany and israel today. it was very controversial at the time. held on holocaust memorial today —— today, which seemed very provocative to the jewish today —— today, which seemed very provocative to thejewish community. some dissenters attended the event and alleged thatjeremy corbyn singled them out. police been through some of those dissenters out and he says it is false but he has admitted that he shared platforms with people whose views he com pletely with people whose views he
the heatwave which has pushed many of us to stay in the uk for the summer holidays has, says the daily expressd be coming home after all, according to the metro, which claims that the football association is considering a bid to host the 2030 world cup finals. there you go. that is a quick look at the front pages. let‘s start off. steve, your paper leading off on the continuing anti—semitism row in the labour party. once again, jeremy corbyn finding events from his pastor catching up with...
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the daily express says new data suggests that the heatwave has killed hundreds of people. 663 more deathste an array of front pages, but not surprising, once again, brexit is there and emblazoned across all of him. the daily telegraph of there, mark carney blamed for slump in the palette, this after his interview on the bbc earlier on today. yes, the governor is being really accused of notjust by mps but also market and lists for this temporary drop in the pound. it then went up later on. well, they are all lining up to criticise him. jacob rees mann, david jones, and they are very angry at him and think he is presenting a doomsday scenario that they simply did not recognise. i think it is interesting that the daily telegraph says that mark carney therefore should be blamed because of this drop in the pound for the high cost of four holidays. that shows what they are thinking about. but we should point out that apart from these usual suspects, in that sense, the brexiteers, harshly criticising mark carney, there is somebody who feels sanguine for the opposite reason, and that is the chief
the daily express says new data suggests that the heatwave has killed hundreds of people. 663 more deathste an array of front pages, but not surprising, once again, brexit is there and emblazoned across all of him. the daily telegraph of there, mark carney blamed for slump in the palette, this after his interview on the bbc earlier on today. yes, the governor is being really accused of notjust by mps but also market and lists for this temporary drop in the pound. it then went up later on. well,...
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and the daily express leads with the same story claiming patients will be treated earlier because artificiall be able to predict how the disease can evolve in individual patients. that is where we will begin as its toll on the front page of the i. cancer treatment revolution. is it i? we don't know the exact details but this does seem to be the way medicine is going and the big question about artificial intelligence is, can eat model how a human brain operates? that's is what eve ryo ne human brain operates? that's is what everyone is talking about. chess for example, it's been modelled effectively and why computers keep beating humans. what we are doing with cancer treatment is modelling how these cells grow to try it out with them and as we have on the front page of the i, you can see how we create these advanced algorithms on how the cells grow and try to be one step ahead of them. the whole thing about al is to try to predict behaviour. if we can model how cancer cells grow, that's when you get to a point where you have real thinking human beings because of loss of what we have at the mo
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the daily express also covers the cruise ship rescue, but leads on what it calls a "social care timebombg millions of people aren't saving enough for their old age. the daily telegraph says mps are demanding a larger expenses budget to accommodate an increased workload due to brexit. the times leads on a government takeover of a jail in birmingham after it was condemned by the prisons watchdog for its "appalling violence and squalor". the i carries warnings over the marking of gcses, with claims the exam results due out in the coming week are being distorted by regulators. the online independent splashes on news of an upsurge in the number of british girls being forced into marriage overseas. the daily mirror is looking at meghan markle‘s planned visit to the united states, which comes amid fears over her relationship with her father. and the financial times says china's banking regulator wants the country's banks to increase lending to help quell growing concerns about a trade war between china and the united states. so a mix of stories making the front pages tomorrow morning, but as ev
the daily express also covers the cruise ship rescue, but leads on what it calls a "social care timebombg millions of people aren't saving enough for their old age. the daily telegraph says mps are demanding a larger expenses budget to accommodate an increased workload due to brexit. the times leads on a government takeover of a jail in birmingham after it was condemned by the prisons watchdog for its "appalling violence and squalor". the i carries warnings over the marking of...
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the daily express leads with an interview with the daughter of a couple who died while on holiday inspeaks about their final hours. a picture of notting hill carnival is on the front of the independent. it also reports on a 25% drop in the number of people being granted asylum in the uk. the?times says a network of south american thieves are responsonsible for a string of burglaries. a variety of stories making the front pages. we'll begin with the guardian, which looks back on this two day visit by the pope. the pope begs for forgiveness after decades of abuse and cover—ups. there was applause every time he apologised. yes, two main focus is to the visit, one is the subject of his speech, what he had to say, begging for forgiveness, as the guardian says. apparently he listed specific forms of abuse, including sexual crimes and forced 01’ including sexual crimes and forced or coerced adoptions, and each request for forgiveness was welcomed with applause. the other angle is how few people turned up in comparison with the last visit. a p pa re ntly comparison with the last visit. appar
the daily express leads with an interview with the daughter of a couple who died while on holiday inspeaks about their final hours. a picture of notting hill carnival is on the front of the independent. it also reports on a 25% drop in the number of people being granted asylum in the uk. the?times says a network of south american thieves are responsonsible for a string of burglaries. a variety of stories making the front pages. we'll begin with the guardian, which looks back on this two day...
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front page of the daily express, still dominating many of the papers, that calamity in genoa.er. more stories coming out now from survivors who managed to escape that horrible, horrible experience. yes, and this picture on the express i think is particularly striking because you canjust the express i think is particularly striking because you can just really imagine these cars, this lorry driving up to the edge, and this lorry right on the edge, just yards from where the section collapsed. and just imagine what that driver would have seen there. and i think it is an absolutely stunning picture, because to me it's sort of brings homejust the kind of reality of seeing all the rest of the road is still there, but just of seeing all the rest of the road is still there, butjust this section gone. it is incredible, and of course the recriminations are starting now. we have the government blaming the eu, blaming the contractor for the maintenance on this ridge and other infrastructure projects around italy. the blame game is really, really getting into gear here. but the fact is, we
front page of the daily express, still dominating many of the papers, that calamity in genoa.er. more stories coming out now from survivors who managed to escape that horrible, horrible experience. yes, and this picture on the express i think is particularly striking because you canjust the express i think is particularly striking because you can just really imagine these cars, this lorry driving up to the edge, and this lorry right on the edge, just yards from where the section collapsed. and...
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the daily express says new data suggests that the heatwave has killed hundreds of people. 663 more deathstemperatures continue to soar. so, quite an array of stories in the papers tomorrow. let's just kick off with the financial times which has on its front page a pensive looking theresa may and emmanuel macron in the beautiful surroundings of his restraint on —— his retreat on the french riviera. sounds like they had a good dinner but there was also serious talking to be done here? yes, the british prime minister has interrupted again, i think the second time, her summer holiday. brexit beetle, the ft calls it, not a tourde brexit beetle, the ft calls it, not a tour de france but very much a tete—a —tete a tour de france but very much a tete—a—tete with the french president. they say that theresa may is seeking to persuade eu leaders and tonight it was the turn of the french president, to show some flicks ability over the stumbling blocks that the uk is in countering over its brexit plan, the chequers plan. —— flexibility. that includes the irish border and future trade with the eu. myjo
the daily express says new data suggests that the heatwave has killed hundreds of people. 663 more deathstemperatures continue to soar. so, quite an array of stories in the papers tomorrow. let's just kick off with the financial times which has on its front page a pensive looking theresa may and emmanuel macron in the beautiful surroundings of his restraint on —— his retreat on the french riviera. sounds like they had a good dinner but there was also serious talking to be done here? yes,...
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and now the boris burqa story, another poll in the daily express, this time in support of boris.d be disciplined and 53% say i'io. he should be disciplined and 53% say no. that was a bit narrow, really. he had to go under investigation by the tory party because that is the way the system works. chances are he will being is underrated because he won't have committed any crime under the code of conduct —— chances are he will be exonerated. he had a universe to choose from to do his telegraph column but he chooses this and he knew exactly what he was doing. it is part of a leadership bid. the cabinet is split according to the sunday times. over what action should be taken. with this item and have gone on for as long as this had been back in may? dashwood this had been back in may? dashwood this argument have gone on. this had been back in may? dashwood this argument have gone onm this had been back in may? dashwood this argument have gone on. it is the silly season, when we should be talking about the most serious thing affecting this country which isn't borisjohnson, it affecting t
and now the boris burqa story, another poll in the daily express, this time in support of boris.d be disciplined and 53% say i'io. he should be disciplined and 53% say no. that was a bit narrow, really. he had to go under investigation by the tory party because that is the way the system works. chances are he will being is underrated because he won't have committed any crime under the code of conduct —— chances are he will be exonerated. he had a universe to choose from to do his telegraph...
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a new crisis is gripping the nhs according to the daily express. ,000 more gps are urgently needed, as patients are waiting up to three weeks to see a doctor. the daily mail claims the web giant amazon paid £45 million in uk corporation tax last year, down by nearly three million from the previous year. and the image on the front page of the financial times gives a good sense of apple's extraordinary surge in market value in recent years, today it became the first trillion dollar company. so, much for us to discuss, let's start with the rising interest rates. that the rise in. —— the rise in. up to 0.7596, the bank of rates. that the rise in. —— the rise in. up to 0.75%, the bank of england said they are here to stay, they have gone up but they are staying the same. they have gone up but they are still low, which is what they're suggesting, not .5% to 0.75%, which sounds like a big rise but historically not once fibres and is still a very low interest rate. —— not .5%. as a nation we have become used to low interest rates because we've had them for
a new crisis is gripping the nhs according to the daily express. ,000 more gps are urgently needed, as patients are waiting up to three weeks to see a doctor. the daily mail claims the web giant amazon paid £45 million in uk corporation tax last year, down by nearly three million from the previous year. and the image on the front page of the financial times gives a good sense of apple's extraordinary surge in market value in recent years, today it became the first trillion dollar company. so,...
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i think it's a classic daily express campaign, a sort of sad campaign, in defence of how things used change. it doesn't have to be the death of the high street, wejust it doesn't have to be the death of the high street, we just have to rethink it for the and these places could be housing for the maybe you could be housing for the maybe you could turn that branch which they picture in the express, a rather gorgeous building, into flats. and there was a lot of that going on, but they are so expensive. will it happen in places with blight spreading down them? let's take us away from it all, back to the ft for the let's take ourselves a long way away, towards the sun. i think this is an exciting story, and it's amazing these probes can take us anywhere in the universe. do you get excited by its face stuff? god, yes! set the controls to the heart of the sun! all of this extraordinary... kids are excited about it. people wa nt to kids are excited about it. people want to read good news, and we are going to find out about the winds around the sun... i hope it's good news. i hope the sun isn
i think it's a classic daily express campaign, a sort of sad campaign, in defence of how things used change. it doesn't have to be the death of the high street, wejust it doesn't have to be the death of the high street, we just have to rethink it for the and these places could be housing for the maybe you could be housing for the maybe you could turn that branch which they picture in the express, a rather gorgeous building, into flats. and there was a lot of that going on, but they are so...
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30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expressbroadcaster, lynn faulds wood. stay with us for that. good evening. firefighters in belfast have spent almost 12 hours tackling a major fire at a primark store in one of the city's historic buildings. it's believed the blaze started on the top floor of the five—storey building before engulfing it. customers and staff were all ta ken to safety. the building had just been refurbished and police say it could now collapse. our ireland correspondent chris page has more. all over the city people saw the smoke in the sky but most didn't realise how bad the blaze was until pictures like these appeared. let's go! shoppers and about 150 staff we re go! shoppers and about 150 staff were evacuated from the primark store within minutes of the fire breaking out. it was very busy. it was a race for people to come down the left and the stairs. i ran as fast as possible. no one was injured. the interior of the building had disintegrated as the fire ripped downwards. several times it seemed firefighters
30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with michael booker, deputy editor of the daily expressbroadcaster, lynn faulds wood. stay with us for that. good evening. firefighters in belfast have spent almost 12 hours tackling a major fire at a primark store in one of the city's historic buildings. it's believed the blaze started on the top floor of the five—storey building before engulfing it. customers and staff were all ta ken to safety. the building had just been refurbished...
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the daily express describes the number of councils who decided to back world wari councils who decidedeful. many of tomorrow's front pages are in and we have had a chance to look through them. mihir, you are going to start on the i. of course we must start with the story dominating today, the death of aretha franklin. a lovely picture of her in full flow on the front of the i. yes, the headline, respect for the queen of soul, that's what she was, she was a great voice, and also a person who represented her age, she was a path breaker. her song respect, it became the anthem of the feminist movement. it was also part of the civil rights movement. she sang at martin luther king's funeral. herfather sang at martin luther king's funeral. her father was close to martin luther king. say vettel prayer, and a picture of barack obama crying. five years after the disease that killed her, getting the president of the us to cry and the whole crowd on their feet and this isa whole crowd on their feet and this is a person who we will always remember, who will sing her songs, andi remember, who will s
the daily express describes the number of councils who decided to back world wari councils who decidedeful. many of tomorrow's front pages are in and we have had a chance to look through them. mihir, you are going to start on the i. of course we must start with the story dominating today, the death of aretha franklin. a lovely picture of her in full flow on the front of the i. yes, the headline, respect for the queen of soul, that's what she was, she was a great voice, and also a person who...
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the heatwave which has pushed many of us to stay in the uk for the summer holidays has, says the daily express paper calls it a bumper brexit home—spending bonanza. and football could be coming home afterall, according to the metro, which claims that the football association is considering a bid to host the 2030 world cup finals. you never know, they may be coming home after all. let's go through those papers. we have the times, first of all, onjeremy corbyn and discontinuing, festering row of anti—semitism that just discontinuing, festering row of anti—semitism thatjust doesn't seem to go away. and they have a new line on it. so the new angle on this is about the speech jeremy corbyn on it. so the new angle on this is about the speechjeremy corbyn gave, quite offensively on holocaust memorial day, at an event in the house of commons that was called from auschwitz to gaza. this was quite awhile ago. in 2010, when he was a backbench mp. nevertheless, what he says is i have often shared a platform with people i disagreed with. but if you remember back to the brexit referendum, he refused to shar
the heatwave which has pushed many of us to stay in the uk for the summer holidays has, says the daily express paper calls it a bumper brexit home—spending bonanza. and football could be coming home afterall, according to the metro, which claims that the football association is considering a bid to host the 2030 world cup finals. you never know, they may be coming home after all. let's go through those papers. we have the times, first of all, onjeremy corbyn and discontinuing, festering row...
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certainly not they're not only are these are just not transgender peter not making this another in the daily express article which this item is now based on when they talk about the budget edinburgh university did you not read it did you not do your research it actually states clearly they can change their agenda their their their description by the day and the example i gave was sympathetic i wasn't taking the mickey out of this young man young woman however he wants to identify i was purely making the point they are allowed to draw i think if expression if we have freedom of speech if but i have a right also to say i'm not changing my language for them and i don't think anybody knows their own mind before puberty peeta when it comes to sex and i think it's a beurre dangerous line to go down to suggest they do and i think it's shocking that three hundred children minimum are being given these puberty blocking drugs that means they must be on average nine or ten that's wrong peter it's totally wrong. well john for starters it's very clear that these puberty blocking drugs are not irreversible they a
certainly not they're not only are these are just not transgender peter not making this another in the daily express article which this item is now based on when they talk about the budget edinburgh university did you not read it did you not do your research it actually states clearly they can change their agenda their their their description by the day and the example i gave was sympathetic i wasn't taking the mickey out of this young man young woman however he wants to identify i was purely...
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have an interview with the mother in the daily express and it is about how they feel like they have hadjustice and if a doctor can contribute to the death of a child and they are still able to work again. i think this will be really emotionalfor work again. i think this will be really emotional for lots of parents andi really emotional for lots of parents and i think it will, in many ways, have an impact on the trust between families and patients and the medical profession and i think that is absolutely everything that doctors want to avoid in this case. that is the wider context, thousands of doctors were quite alarmed in this case. they thought, if they make a mistake under huge pressure ina make a mistake under huge pressure in a hospital, they could be prosecuted and that would have huge implications. this is an important story. it is very important. there isa story. it is very important. there is a quote here from the lawyer saying that no one is go to be celebrating this, anything about this case. if any outcome was going to be, the child is always there to begin with, it is about
have an interview with the mother in the daily express and it is about how they feel like they have hadjustice and if a doctor can contribute to the death of a child and they are still able to work again. i think this will be really emotionalfor work again. i think this will be really emotional for lots of parents andi really emotional for lots of parents and i think it will, in many ways, have an impact on the trust between families and patients and the medical profession and i think that is...
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meanwhile, the daily express says michel barnier has dramatically raised hopes of a brexit deal by concedinger britain a unique partnership. the times suggests president macron is preparing to throw theresa may a lifeline by pushing other eu leaders to agree a close relationship with britain after brexit. the guardian claims children and young people with serious mental health problems are being treated as far as 285 miles from their homes. and the daily telegraph says children will be banned from buying energy drinks under plans announced by theresa may to tackle disruptive behaviour in classrooms. and pictures the duke and duchess of sussex at a gala performance of hamilton at the victoria palace theatre. so, a variety of front pages for us to chew on, so why don't we start with the times scottish edition, and the breaking news, which is that alex salmond has stepped down from the snp - alex salmond has stepped down from the snp — he quits the snp to avoid party rifts. just talk to us about the significance of this resignation, first of all. it is very significant. alex salmond is a toweri
meanwhile, the daily express says michel barnier has dramatically raised hopes of a brexit deal by concedinger britain a unique partnership. the times suggests president macron is preparing to throw theresa may a lifeline by pushing other eu leaders to agree a close relationship with britain after brexit. the guardian claims children and young people with serious mental health problems are being treated as far as 285 miles from their homes. and the daily telegraph says children will be banned...
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the daily express has a special investigation which suggests british trade can thrive, even if the uk the eu without a deal. it also says that the award for the world's highest paid actor has gone to george clooney. the daily mail reports on what it calls britain's "diabetes explosion", citing a new report which warns over soaring rates of the condition. and the same story makes the front page of the mirror, which warns that heart attacks and strokes are set to rise by 30 per cent, thanks to a surge in the number of high—risk type 2 diabetes sufferers. a very mixed bag indeed. let us straight in. katy, with britain's diabetes explosion on the front of the daily mail, this is something pretty striking. yes, this is unhealthy pretty striking. yes, this is u nhealthy lifestyles pretty striking. yes, this is unhealthy lifestyles that are increasing the chance of heart attacks and strokes. it says that by 2035, there will be about 400,000 more cases of heart disease, which will reach that level annually, surrey, which they are putting down to the fact that there are more unhealthy to the f
the daily express has a special investigation which suggests british trade can thrive, even if the uk the eu without a deal. it also says that the award for the world's highest paid actor has gone to george clooney. the daily mail reports on what it calls britain's "diabetes explosion", citing a new report which warns over soaring rates of the condition. and the same story makes the front page of the mirror, which warns that heart attacks and strokes are set to rise by 30 per cent,...
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and the daily express hails what it calls a new "wonder drug" for cancer patients, which it says canhrink tumours by a third. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. first of all, to this the united states, to donald trump's former aids ina states, to donald trump's former aids in a lot of trouble. —— two of donald trump. it is almost cliche to say it is the biggest day in the presidency, but today has to crank up presidency, but today has to crank up there. the last few hours are some of the most dramatic moments we have seen. we have had to make the developments this evening. —— two. notjust from paul developments this evening. —— two. not just from paul manafort, developments this evening. —— two. notjust from paul manafort, but also the plea deal with michael cohen, his lawyer and personalfixer and why that is so interesting and damaging potentially for donald trump is that he has said that he has admitted making payments against electoral law at the direction of the candidate. the point being that thatis the candidate. the point being that t
and the daily express hails what it calls a new "wonder drug" for cancer patients, which it says canhrink tumours by a third. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. first of all, to this the united states, to donald trump's former aids ina states, to donald trump's former aids in a lot of trouble. —— two of donald trump. it is almost cliche to say it is the biggest day in the presidency, but today has to crank up presidency, but today has to...
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the front page of the daily express: this is all to do with winter and people not having enough moneydominate the headlines. the daily mail is reporting the tories are at war over this row, with many calling for him to apologise or lose the tory whip, effectively lose membership of the party. the guardian picking up on what victoria was saying earlier, the pound against the dollar, and the pound against the dollar, and the problems there. the most read on the problems there. the most read on the bbc news website this morning, sad news for australian golfer jarrod lyle, who has died of cancer and 36. in the last couple of weeks he said he would stop fighting it and let nature ta ke he would stop fighting it and let nature take its course. he has left behind two children i think, two young girls. very nice man, started late as a professional, in his late teens and he was diagnosed really early on as well. late teens when he was first diagnosed and the cancer came back again and then came back again and it was a few days ago last week he released a statement saying i‘ve had enough of the
the front page of the daily express: this is all to do with winter and people not having enough moneydominate the headlines. the daily mail is reporting the tories are at war over this row, with many calling for him to apologise or lose the tory whip, effectively lose membership of the party. the guardian picking up on what victoria was saying earlier, the pound against the dollar, and the pound against the dollar, and the problems there. the most read on the problems there. the most read on...
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the daily express saying no deal would not impact on british trade.ubry said it would be a catastrophe to have no deal. she said the government should make clear it is not an option but the government is not making clear its an option. if you are keen you can read all government responses online, or, you could read the bbc‘s leading correspondence and their analysis of the documents. this is on the front page of the website at each element is analysed by the respective correspondent and we can do the same here. this is the bbc‘s economics editor on the effect a no—deal scenario could have on banking. it is a sector closely intertwined with the rest of the eu and important economically and if there were no deal, it would be facing higher trade barriers and higher trade barriers mean one thing, higher costs and ultimately they tend to be passed onto the consumer. just as it did for the financial services sector of the government outlined challenges for the food sector with new tariffs and regulations described as frightening, a concern shared by many bu
the daily express saying no deal would not impact on british trade.ubry said it would be a catastrophe to have no deal. she said the government should make clear it is not an option but the government is not making clear its an option. if you are keen you can read all government responses online, or, you could read the bbc‘s leading correspondence and their analysis of the documents. this is on the front page of the website at each element is analysed by the respective correspondent and we...
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i want you to take a look at this headline that was in the daily express in the u.k. this week.hat say iran's revolution is coming as 100,000 rush to the streets chanting death to dictator. why is this happening? well, as she sanctions kick in, high levels of unemployment collapses currency, even water shortages are really getting the iranian people upset. we're seeing them also now turning from economics to politics. they are also protesting the regime's views on women's rights, free speech, basic freedoms and maria, we are also getting reports now out of iran that wealthy iranians are starting to stockpiling basic commodities because they fear the economy is only going one way in iran. iran for its part says ignore donald trump and his administration. no one can stop us from taking our oil. as we know the administration by november 5th says it wants zero iranian oil being taken in by any country otherwise the u.s. will impose sanctions. india, and this decision to take in more u.s. oil shows that those sanctions are starting to have an impact. >> >> maria: tough situation ther
i want you to take a look at this headline that was in the daily express in the u.k. this week.hat say iran's revolution is coming as 100,000 rush to the streets chanting death to dictator. why is this happening? well, as she sanctions kick in, high levels of unemployment collapses currency, even water shortages are really getting the iranian people upset. we're seeing them also now turning from economics to politics. they are also protesting the regime's views on women's rights, free speech,...
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the front page of the daily express, a shocking rise in child diabetes. 0ne a shocking rise in childis morning. there has been a massive discussion about non—recyclable plastic for yea rs. about non—recyclable plastic for years. the daily mail as saying that the government is considering putting a tax on plastic, particularly coffee cups, in the next budget. asylu m next budget. asylum seekers spent decades awaiting home office decisions, the front page of the guardian. we're going to talk about public toilets with ian mcmillan. the decline of public toilets in this country. there is a really good story by ben macintyre in the times. i am 62 yea rs old macintyre in the times. i am 62 years old and i like a nice cup of tea which means that whenever i go out i have to keep my eye on where the public toilets are because men and women of all ages have to know where the public toilets are. the reporter talks about the idea that in victorian times, to build a public toilet was an moral and practical necessity. the idea that we we re practical necessity. the idea that we were proud of our p
the front page of the daily express, a shocking rise in child diabetes. 0ne a shocking rise in childis morning. there has been a massive discussion about non—recyclable plastic for yea rs. about non—recyclable plastic for years. the daily mail as saying that the government is considering putting a tax on plastic, particularly coffee cups, in the next budget. asylu m next budget. asylum seekers spent decades awaiting home office decisions, the front page of the guardian. we're going to talk...
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front page of the daily express, so you can see the headline.re, i am not sure what figures they are using. there is often, when we have a spell of warm weather, long—term as they look back at the numbers, issues over respect tory ones and thoseissues issues over respect tory ones and those issues of. —— spirit river. shall i show you a nice picture? look, this is a jackdaw crooning a young deer at in southwest london and this is how they work together. it is nice. what the jackdaw does is it that's a nice meal because it gets rid of all the ticks in the heart to reach areas of the. said they worked together, rather beautiful, i thought. they worked together, rather beautiful, ithought. —— they worked together, rather beautiful, i thought. —— so they. we will have a full look a little later on and a guest looking at inside pages. the time is 1a minutes past six. we were talking about how different plastics can and cannot be recycled. we hear one of our main stories is that a majority of waste is ending up in landfill, despite effo rts is ending
front page of the daily express, so you can see the headline.re, i am not sure what figures they are using. there is often, when we have a spell of warm weather, long—term as they look back at the numbers, issues over respect tory ones and thoseissues issues over respect tory ones and those issues of. —— spirit river. shall i show you a nice picture? look, this is a jackdaw crooning a young deer at in southwest london and this is how they work together. it is nice. what the jackdaw does...
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the daily express is leading calls for the police who responded to the westminster attack to be honouredirror's big picture is of the collapsed bridge in genoa. we will be talking about that this morning. it also has a quote by theresa may on yesterday's westminster attack. the paper says theresa may has praised police for their response. the most—read article on the bbc news website this morning is the latest on the westminster attack and police carrying out raids in the midlands. three homes are being examined. sally, what have you got? an interesting piece in the times, which illustrates what we've been talking about, tiger woods and ben stokes, and he says both sporting icons really give fans something to think about, because you watch these players in their dayjobs, especially with tiger woods, the story he came through, the perpetual comeback on the cards, and some can compartmentalised it and just want to see him win, the same with ben stokes, you want to see him play well, but other people, matthew says, quoting his wife, how can you cheer him on when he has done all of the thing
the daily express is leading calls for the police who responded to the westminster attack to be honouredirror's big picture is of the collapsed bridge in genoa. we will be talking about that this morning. it also has a quote by theresa may on yesterday's westminster attack. the paper says theresa may has praised police for their response. the most—read article on the bbc news website this morning is the latest on the westminster attack and police carrying out raids in the midlands. three...
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planning because it's only the prudent thing to do the trade expert that you mentioned in the daily express this morning is a former australian trade official i think he was expressing a point of view but it's not one the british government would agree with >> in terms of what could come after brexit, clearly a u.s. trade deal is something that's been discussed very often. given the actions that we've seen from the president recently, do you think that is less likely than perhaps a year or two ago and even if it does happen what stops the president from reegging on it two months later? >> i think they were very clear in their press conference with each other and talks with each other they are both commit today the you can and u.s. agreeing to a free-trade agreement once we've left the eu next march the u.k. government began a 14-week consultation period to ask civil rights groups set raw what they wanted on a trade deal on the tariffs we have made cleat we don't agree with the tariffs imposed on steel and aluminum and we will continue to argue against those. we welcome the eu u.s. agreement
planning because it's only the prudent thing to do the trade expert that you mentioned in the daily express this morning is a former australian trade official i think he was expressing a point of view but it's not one the british government would agree with >> in terms of what could come after brexit, clearly a u.s. trade deal is something that's been discussed very often. given the actions that we've seen from the president recently, do you think that is less likely than perhaps a year...
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stuart: i want to turn to iran, daily express, here it is, iran revolution is coming a hundred thousandh to streets chanting death to dictator. do you agree with the headline where they are overthrown by their own people? >> some day they will be right about something. one is with authoritarian regimes we never really have situational awareness. yeah, they always might topple sometimes but we just don't know that, i discount because there's trouble and the other thing, the second point which is really key is this is a resilient regime, they've been through iranian and iraq war, they have been at this a long time. they know how to oppress their own. it's presumptive to say they are going down. stuart: james, i would turn that around and say the president's policy of sanctioning our adversaries and rivals seems to be working in economic terms, we sanctioned the russians and their economy is not doing well, we are sanctioning turkey and their economy is not doing well, we sanctioned iran and we will sanction them somemore and the policy of sanctions opponents seems to be working. >> well,
stuart: i want to turn to iran, daily express, here it is, iran revolution is coming a hundred thousandh to streets chanting death to dictator. do you agree with the headline where they are overthrown by their own people? >> some day they will be right about something. one is with authoritarian regimes we never really have situational awareness. yeah, they always might topple sometimes but we just don't know that, i discount because there's trouble and the other thing, the second point...
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next one, the british newspaper, the daily express, has this headline. iran revolution is coming.ts, chanting death to dictator. there is a headline for you. joining us now is done bramer, a former intelligence officer who knows about this kind of stuff. do you think there is a chance here that the mullahs will be overthrown by their own people? >> i think that would be the best thing to happen in the situation. stuart: is it going to happen? >> yes. eventually. stuart: what do you mean eventually? >> this is long process, the mullahs have held the people of iran in a stranglehold for so long. unless there is necessity, comes generally from the economy, if you look at the lower class, the middle class, the actual people who put the regime in power, they are the ones suffering the most now. stuart: yes, but their economy is collapsing. that is why i'm pressing to know whether or not this revolution, this throwing out of the mullahs is likely to come fairly soon because things seem to be coming to a head. the iranian economy is doing terribly. they're about to be hit with more sanct
next one, the british newspaper, the daily express, has this headline. iran revolution is coming.ts, chanting death to dictator. there is a headline for you. joining us now is done bramer, a former intelligence officer who knows about this kind of stuff. do you think there is a chance here that the mullahs will be overthrown by their own people? >> i think that would be the best thing to happen in the situation. stuart: is it going to happen? >> yes. eventually. stuart: what do you...
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and the daily express leads on an interview with a british family in italy who abandoned their car andc news website is about a woman who is one of the youngest recipients of a face transplant and has shared the results of several years of reconstructive surgery. shall we have a look at some of the inside pages? sean and john are with us. inside pages? sean and john are with us. you want to give us a flavour of what it is going to attract what is going on in the business world? we talked about rail prices yesterday, it ended up being 3.2%. that was the retail price index and that figure what used —— was used. blackburn to manchester, currently as season ticket would be £1924, that is £230 more than it was six years ago. people rage when that comes out today about how much tickets will go up today about how much tickets will go up by. every year it fills track feels, another 3% year after year and you have your services over recent months, people have had timetables ripped to pieces. and other interesting one in the times today. i made a mess of them. did the butler not i am them for yo
and the daily express leads on an interview with a british family in italy who abandoned their car andc news website is about a woman who is one of the youngest recipients of a face transplant and has shared the results of several years of reconstructive surgery. shall we have a look at some of the inside pages? sean and john are with us. inside pages? sean and john are with us. you want to give us a flavour of what it is going to attract what is going on in the business world? we talked about...
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in the daily express, the home secretary sajid javid has made a pledge that brexit "will give us backont page of the paper leads with his comments, including him stating that free movement will end once we leave the eu. the collapse of payday loan giant wonga is on today's guardian front page. i know that ben is going to talk about that as well. the company announced on thursday that it was going into administration after a huge wave of compensation claims against it. the paper says the collapse leaves 200,000 customers still owing more than £400 million in short—term loans. the times is leading on the resignation of labour mp frank field. we will talk to him later in the programme at around 7:30am. the paper says he left in a "cry of desperation". he has told the paper that "the final straw" was earlier this week when jonathan sacks compared mr corbyn's comments on british zionists to the "rivers of blood" speech by enoch powell. and, finally, the daily telegraph is also leading on the birkenhead mp. the paper quotes frank field as saying: "corbyn's labour has become a force for anti
in the daily express, the home secretary sajid javid has made a pledge that brexit "will give us backont page of the paper leads with his comments, including him stating that free movement will end once we leave the eu. the collapse of payday loan giant wonga is on today's guardian front page. i know that ben is going to talk about that as well. the company announced on thursday that it was going into administration after a huge wave of compensation claims against it. the paper says the...
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the judge in the only case brought to trial by the special counsel continuing to express skepticism daily at the mueller team. what does it tell us about the case so far? for poster and advisor to president clinton) and opinion editor at the washington times, welcome, gentlemen. we heard a lot about judge ellis and he has been described as an equal opportunity smack down artist. those are the words that he keeps going after the mueller folks. does it mean anything or is this more about how they are going about it? >> he let the case continue as the prosecution set out to but the real question raised by this in the judge's race it eloquently is paul manafort would not be prosecuted if he hadn't spent two months for no pay is campaign manager of donald trump. maybe there would have been an audit but you wouldn't have had the weight of a special independent counsel, 17 lawyers and what was done here in 6 am raids to intimidate him to the limited that was done. >> the judge talked about the fact that these issues came up to 4. he talked with authorities before, they program before and let it
the judge in the only case brought to trial by the special counsel continuing to express skepticism daily at the mueller team. what does it tell us about the case so far? for poster and advisor to president clinton) and opinion editor at the washington times, welcome, gentlemen. we heard a lot about judge ellis and he has been described as an equal opportunity smack down artist. those are the words that he keeps going after the mueller folks. does it mean anything or is this more about how they...
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reports icahn could shake up the cigna express merger sent the options market into a frenzy mike ko out in san francisco with more. >> we did see four times the average daily put volume in express scripts. some of it was interesting because we did see a buy of over 4,000 of the weekly 79 puts and that was before this news came out. those are obviously profitable already and we saw about a thousand august 70 puts which, obviously s an indication that the stock is going to be going lower after this news. >> yeah. mike, sorry. i didn't realize my microphone was open and i didn't mean to distract you there >> no. that's quite all right >> mike ko, outside in san francisco. live television. that's what happens. >> check out the show at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. >> thank goodness i didn't say anything worse. >> still ahead, tesla up in the after hours and elon musk just apologized on the conference call we'll tell you what for and get instant reaction from tech guru gene munster (indistinguishable muttering) that was awful. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coa
reports icahn could shake up the cigna express merger sent the options market into a frenzy mike ko out in san francisco with more. >> we did see four times the average daily put volume in express scripts. some of it was interesting because we did see a buy of over 4,000 of the weekly 79 puts and that was before this news came out. those are obviously profitable already and we saw about a thousand august 70 puts which, obviously s an indication that the stock is going to be going lower...
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the judge and the only case brought to trial by the special counsel continuing to express skepticism daily at the mueller team. let's talk about it tonight. former pollster mark penn and fox news contributor and opinion editor charlie hearn. we've heard a lot about judge ellis and he has been described as a equal opportunity smack down artists. those are the words. but he keeps getting after the mueller folks. doesn't mean anything as to the substance of the case or how they are going about it? >> he has let the kids continue more or less as a prosecution set it out to about the real question here that's raised by this, and the judge has raised quite eloquently, after all, paul manafort would not be prosecuted if he hadn't spent two months for no pay as campaign manager of donald trump. now maybe there would have been an audit, but you wouldn't have had the weight of a special independent counsel, 17 other lawyers and what was done here and a 6:00 a.m. raids really to intimidate him to the limit. and that's what was done. >> shannon: charlie, the judge talked about the fact that these issu
the judge and the only case brought to trial by the special counsel continuing to express skepticism daily at the mueller team. let's talk about it tonight. former pollster mark penn and fox news contributor and opinion editor charlie hearn. we've heard a lot about judge ellis and he has been described as a equal opportunity smack down artists. those are the words. but he keeps getting after the mueller folks. doesn't mean anything as to the substance of the case or how they are going about it?...