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you mentioned the eu borders and this is what the daily express is saying. the third version of the same story. the daily express story is taking that point and saying we will get back control of our borders. but i would have thought i would have been critical of theresa may and on the side of the plotters, the pro—brexit may and on the side of the plotters, the pro— brexit plotters, may and on the side of the plotters, the pro—brexit plotters, or the hardline brexiteers, trying to get their way. it is not. it seems to be throwing its weight behind theresa may which is interesting. the daily mail as well as kind of weirdly, since the new editor has taken over, they have almost gone remain. last week the daily mail described the brexiteers saboteurs and under paul bakehs brexiteers saboteurs and under paul baker's editorship he was calling the remainers that. in a way theresa may has been backed and that will give her some succour and the papers are backing her and almost demonising these brexiteers. she is acting statesman—like, she is holding a course, perh
you mentioned the eu borders and this is what the daily express is saying. the third version of the same story. the daily express story is taking that point and saying we will get back control of our borders. but i would have thought i would have been critical of theresa may and on the side of the plotters, the pro—brexit may and on the side of the plotters, the pro— brexit plotters, may and on the side of the plotters, the pro—brexit plotters, or the hardline brexiteers, trying to get...
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with me are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express and rachel cunliffe, comment and featuresow's front pages are already in. let's start with the times which says the prime minister is considering a plan to cut university tuition fees, the move is described as a challenge to labour's policy which is to abolish the charges altogether. the i leads with news of new testing for breast cancer which the paper says has the potential to significantly reduce deaths. the telegraph's top story are comments made by the head of the organisation which represents children in care — the effect rising success rates of ivf are having on adoption. the financial times says britain's richest man is in talks to take over the ford factory in bridgend as part of a plan to develop a new off—road vehicle at the site. the guardian features comments from staff at sir philip green's arcadia group, who allege there was a climate of fear at the company. the daily mail reports on the damages paid out to broadcaster paul gambicini after prosecutors wrongly accused him of sex offences. the daily mirror carrie
with me are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express and rachel cunliffe, comment and featuresow's front pages are already in. let's start with the times which says the prime minister is considering a plan to cut university tuition fees, the move is described as a challenge to labour's policy which is to abolish the charges altogether. the i leads with news of new testing for breast cancer which the paper says has the potential to significantly reduce deaths. the telegraph's top story...
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with me are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express and rachel cunliffe, comment and featuresovely to see you back. is it really? many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the times, which says the prime minister is considering a plan to cut university tuition fees. the move is described as a challenge to labour's policy, which is to abolish the charges altogether. the i leads with news of new testing for breast cancer, which the paper says has the potential to significantly reduce deaths. the telegraph's top story reports comments made by the head of the organisation which represents children in care. he says the success of ivf has caused a reduction in adoptions. the financial times says britain's richest man is in talks to take over the ford factory in bridgend as part of a plan to develop a new off—road vehicle at the site. the guardian features comments from staff at sir philip green's arcadia group, who allege there was a climate of fear at the company. the daily mail reports on the damages paid out to broadcaster paul gambicini after prosecutors wr
with me are michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express and rachel cunliffe, comment and featuresovely to see you back. is it really? many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the times, which says the prime minister is considering a plan to cut university tuition fees. the move is described as a challenge to labour's policy, which is to abolish the charges altogether. the i leads with news of new testing for breast cancer, which the paper says has the potential to...
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tony, starting with the daily express. get on with it, the main headline.ewspaper and has come out firmly on the prime minister's side, saying it is time to get on with it. mps will be asked to be voting on the 12th, on the agreements reached with brussels. we expect there to be at least five days of debates in the commons before this so it will be a big set piece in parliament but while that is going on theresa may will be attempting to sell her deal to the public. trying to go sort of above the heads of her own mps and indeed the labour leader and saying, "it is this deal or no deal and this is decision time. my cab was a little late, which is why was late tonight, but i was listening to a songin tonight, but i was listening to a song ina tonight, but i was listening to a song in a taxi by a band called steeler‘s wheel, "close to the rest of me, jokers to the right. and if... it will much as the circumstances. britain has to decide whether to accept it. interesting, caroline, ina whether to accept it. interesting, caroline, in a way the eu has helped ceme
tony, starting with the daily express. get on with it, the main headline.ewspaper and has come out firmly on the prime minister's side, saying it is time to get on with it. mps will be asked to be voting on the 12th, on the agreements reached with brussels. we expect there to be at least five days of debates in the commons before this so it will be a big set piece in parliament but while that is going on theresa may will be attempting to sell her deal to the public. trying to go sort of above...
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a shocking rise in child diabetes claims the daily express, quoting new figures that almost 7000 peoplethe age of 25. and the i leads with the advice from the education secretary, that children should climb trees, cook and sleep outdoors, to build resilience. that's the gloves of the papers, and let's start with our front page. —— glimpse of the papers. a pretty shocking case of a student arrested in dubai given life at a five—minute hearing where he did not have a lawyer present. he was in dubai doing research for his phd, and because he was interviewing people in the government related to issues that they claimed to deal with national security, that counts aspiring to them both up what's tricky is the security service doesn't comment on who and is not —— who is and is not a survival that they cannot say who is a spy. it does not help, and so the foreign secretary as they have it here in the mail say he is creating retaliation. it is not clear that much can be done, and this poor guy is potentially locked up for life. pressure efforts will now go on on a diplomatic level in he can serv
a shocking rise in child diabetes claims the daily express, quoting new figures that almost 7000 peoplethe age of 25. and the i leads with the advice from the education secretary, that children should climb trees, cook and sleep outdoors, to build resilience. that's the gloves of the papers, and let's start with our front page. —— glimpse of the papers. a pretty shocking case of a student arrested in dubai given life at a five—minute hearing where he did not have a lawyer present. he was...
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the daily express leads with prince charles urging the world to halt plastic pollution and protect ournborn baby. and according to the daily mail, grieving families will be hit with bills of up to £6,000 under a stealth death tax. and they also feature the spice girls — most of whom are getting together to tour again. posh was too posh that this reunion, by all accounts. we are going to start with the independent. big elections in the united states tomorrow. tom waits boaters‘ verdict, in the first major poll and —— trump awaits voter‘s verdict. verdict, in the first major poll and —— trump awaits voter's verdictm will be in testing to see what happens. i think it may be closer than people expect. i think some democrats are getting a little too cocky. the big worry is that a lot of people who did support trump have not changed their mind so far. a lot of the things more outrageous on, don‘t affect his core base. the democrats have not done very much to learn about why they lost in 2016, and change rain much around there. they need to look a lot more closely at health care, they need to
the daily express leads with prince charles urging the world to halt plastic pollution and protect ournborn baby. and according to the daily mail, grieving families will be hit with bills of up to £6,000 under a stealth death tax. and they also feature the spice girls — most of whom are getting together to tour again. posh was too posh that this reunion, by all accounts. we are going to start with the independent. big elections in the united states tomorrow. tom waits boaters‘ verdict, in...
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i think this is interesting because you could've imagined the daily express as he quietly —— as you saideaving the eu for years, coming out tonight with a great betrayal type headline, that is supposedly what their suppose it here as i've been saying all afternoon but their headline and enormous type, this brexit deal is best for britain. it is putting the case for theresa may's deal and actually even the reporting is extremely straight on saying she has found this deal. they have an uncritical quote from hard chief whip saying it is exciting. not twisting any arms which is very unusual. i would say in terms of coverage from the papers it is a relatively fair when considering the fa ct relatively fair when considering the fact that in politics this deal has almost no friends. all the reaction tonight is from the irish broadcaster, which is different countries reporting what is going to happen so maybe... i do think it is the beginning, it is page one of war and peace but there is lots of pages to go. we are on the preface. is that 0k? it is, we still have a long way to go. deal or die is
i think this is interesting because you could've imagined the daily express as he quietly —— as you saideaving the eu for years, coming out tonight with a great betrayal type headline, that is supposedly what their suppose it here as i've been saying all afternoon but their headline and enormous type, this brexit deal is best for britain. it is putting the case for theresa may's deal and actually even the reporting is extremely straight on saying she has found this deal. they have an...
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at 11:30 we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers michael booker, from the daily expresst.
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and the daily express suggests that government officials have been told to "hang their heads in shameeterans. we are going to start with something apart from brexit which is notable these days. the police to be armed in crackdown on gangs. notjust on patrol but with visible weapons. visible weapons. the anti—crime task force suggested this to the government early this year the met police now would like to send officers armed with guns to deal directly with violent criminals, the story says. i can't see this going wrong, can you? presumably this isn't more police officers, this is the same overstretched force we already have been armed. fewer than 10% of officers are trained to use weapons so presumably there will be a programme put in place. i can't help but feel this will lead to more bloodshed. shouldn't we be tackling the cause of all of this? we have had 120
and the daily express suggests that government officials have been told to "hang their heads in shameeterans. we are going to start with something apart from brexit which is notable these days. the police to be armed in crackdown on gangs. notjust on patrol but with visible weapons. visible weapons. the anti—crime task force suggested this to the government early this year the met police now would like to send officers armed with guns to deal directly with violent criminals, the story...
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‘christmas bonanza if brexit is agreed' — promises the daily express — saying that if theresa may's dealeet and on the subject of christmas, the star says the country could face the snowiest winter in seven decades ‘dreaming of a white out christmas' the paper says. 0k, well let's start with the g20. take a look at these photographs or one of the photographs i mentioned. infamous i think this will become now that high five on the front page of the times. the high five between president putin and the saudi crown prince. and maybe perhaps in contrast with the photos at the independent has got on their front page. of emmanuel macron with the saudi crown prince. reflections? why is he so controversial? wise no unsure how to be seen? the ongoing war in yemen is partly made possible by british and american arms sales. also the recent appalling murder of the journalist mr khashoggi which they have blamed the crown prince. the big question is how is one scene and approaching him? you have two very different strategies here. vladimir putin seen greeting him and giving him but midway high five and
‘christmas bonanza if brexit is agreed' — promises the daily express — saying that if theresa may's dealeet and on the subject of christmas, the star says the country could face the snowiest winter in seven decades ‘dreaming of a white out christmas' the paper says. 0k, well let's start with the g20. take a look at these photographs or one of the photographs i mentioned. infamous i think this will become now that high five on the front page of the times. the high five between president...
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the daily express carries the same story, calling it a ‘tough new war on mobile street robbers‘. investigation into care homes, finding that some of the worst in the country are owned by companies that have made a total profit of £113 million. today‘s fall in oil prices leads the ft, prices fell to below $60 a barrel, the lowest level in more than a year according to the paper. just two gps for 1.4 million patients is the daily mail‘s headline, the paper claims the two doctors were responsible for ‘almost everyone‘ in kent in the early hours of a sunday morning. and ‘rumble in thejungle‘ writes the daily star, the ‘i‘m a celebrity‘ contestants are apparently planning a revolt against the ‘bossy‘ noel edmonds. duel or no duel? let‘s start then with brexit. that‘s hardly going to be the end finally. we will start with the telegraph. made to curb migration as the boat moves. she‘s a bit to curb migration, how are they responding? she is saying that migrants will have restrictions once we‘re out of the eu in whateverform have restrictions once we‘re out of the eu in whatever form tha
the daily express carries the same story, calling it a ‘tough new war on mobile street robbers‘. investigation into care homes, finding that some of the worst in the country are owned by companies that have made a total profit of £113 million. today‘s fall in oil prices leads the ft, prices fell to below $60 a barrel, the lowest level in more than a year according to the paper. just two gps for 1.4 million patients is the daily mail‘s headline, the paper claims the two doctors were...
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that's in the daily express. reports on the fatal stabbing of a 22—year—old man in penge, in south—east london. it's the fourth such attack in just five days. and the daily mirror has a poll which suggests a majority of british people would pay more taxes to ensure the elderly are cared for properly. so, a varied set of front pages. yes, iam relieved it yes, i am relieved it is not brexit, brexit, brexit all the way. actually for me the best picture is on the front of the mail. we will start with the mail then. on the news tonight the teachers were lovely of 10,000 torches —— the pictures were lovely of 10,000 torches lit. they will put them out at the end of the evening. and it is to mark armistice, the last day of the war, when the guns fell silent, 100 yea rs, when the guns fell silent, 100 years, the first world war, and it is absolutely beautiful when you see the shots of them. all of the tickets are sold to go in there, folks, all week, but you can go to the tower of london and see it from afar. i should ima
that's in the daily express. reports on the fatal stabbing of a 22—year—old man in penge, in south—east london. it's the fourth such attack in just five days. and the daily mirror has a poll which suggests a majority of british people would pay more taxes to ensure the elderly are cared for properly. so, a varied set of front pages. yes, iam relieved it yes, i am relieved it is not brexit, brexit, brexit all the way. actually for me the best picture is on the front of the mail. we will...
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while the daily express calls the prime minister ‘defiant‘ saying the letters of no confidence from torynces feature once again on the front of the daily mirror, this time claiming theresa may has been stumped by today's events. let's get into the detail now with these stories. there is 19 brexit store in the list which is almost unbelievable we will come to that in a bit but it will not provide like really. first, the daily telegraph, am i going to see this through, yes i am she says. unlike some, who decided to resign. this is a quite read through the they've done here, with the tops of twists and turns was started resignations in the morning, then we thought during her three—hour statement she given the comments it seemed no mps are backing her very few are, they say they back the deal but it was much more people saying we're not going to back this deal, and jacob rees—mogg kylie provided that moment when he said give me a reason not to put a letter in basically and then he's never man who likes the limelight as we know and he decided it wasn't enough just to do the letter get to do a
while the daily express calls the prime minister ‘defiant‘ saying the letters of no confidence from torynces feature once again on the front of the daily mirror, this time claiming theresa may has been stumped by today's events. let's get into the detail now with these stories. there is 19 brexit store in the list which is almost unbelievable we will come to that in a bit but it will not provide like really. first, the daily telegraph, am i going to see this through, yes i am she says....
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brexit also leads the daily express which looks ahead to theresa may's visit to brussels tomorrow asadline on the front of the metro which splashes on the so—far—unsuccessful attempt by tory rebels to unseat the prime minister. the guardian says one in four europeans now vote for populists after carrying out an analysis of the surge of right wing parties across the continent. the times claims britain and america were leading an 11th—hour attempt last night to stop an alleged former kgb agent becoming the next head of the global police body — interpol. the online independent leads on what it calls the nhs‘ ‘mental health crisis' which the paper says is leaving victims of terror attacks with no support. the daily mail warns of an ‘epidemic of child gamblers' — citing figures from a new report which says over 50,000 young people under the age of 17 have a gambling problem. and the financial times says the arrest of nissan boss carlos ghosn came amid his proposed merger with renault — which the company's board opposed. we be discussing two or three of those front pages with my guest here
brexit also leads the daily express which looks ahead to theresa may's visit to brussels tomorrow asadline on the front of the metro which splashes on the so—far—unsuccessful attempt by tory rebels to unseat the prime minister. the guardian says one in four europeans now vote for populists after carrying out an analysis of the surge of right wing parties across the continent. the times claims britain and america were leading an 11th—hour attempt last night to stop an alleged former kgb...
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we were surprised by the photographs in the daily mail and the daily express —— next two.er with the duchess of sussex and the duchess of cambridge and on the express they are all there with their eyes closed, the choice of these three women, two of whom our recent additions to the royalfamily, it whom our recent additions to the royal family, it struck us as a slightly odd choice of photograph. royal family, it struck us as a slightly odd choice of photographlj slightly odd choice of photograph.” don't really think so. the times has gone with the same front—page picture of the queen. this is the idea of something that goes across generations. people become aware... let's be fair, if you are a member of the royal family, there is a sense of duty and obligation as well i think. they are at the forefront of any sort of national feeling of significance, you expect them to be there. the photo of the queen is a great photo and it encapsulates what someone great photo and it encapsulates what someone who as i say lived through a war, not this one, she's probably, well, obviously
we were surprised by the photographs in the daily mail and the daily express —— next two.er with the duchess of sussex and the duchess of cambridge and on the express they are all there with their eyes closed, the choice of these three women, two of whom our recent additions to the royalfamily, it whom our recent additions to the royal family, it struck us as a slightly odd choice of photograph. royal family, it struck us as a slightly odd choice of photographlj slightly odd choice of...
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mesa from "daily express." you have been adamant that the country will leave the e.u. in march of next year. you have talked about the risks of no brexit. do you think given the forces lined up in opposition to your deal that that is now a definite threat? >> there were a number of people who stood up today and said their view was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in. the people voted to leave. it is our duty as the government and members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people and will be leaving on the 29th of march, 2019. >> matthew thompson. what sfent is of your own making in the sense it is a failure of expectation management and not bringing out hard liners with you. obviously they were not going to like this deal. shouldn't you have brought this deal? >> we have been working on this where we made clear to people what the approach that we're taking in relation to these issues. happened in december at the joi
mesa from "daily express." you have been adamant that the country will leave the e.u. in march of next year. you have talked about the risks of no brexit. do you think given the forces lined up in opposition to your deal that that is now a definite threat? >> there were a number of people who stood up today and said their view was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide...
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this is interesting for the express. the dailyhanged its position oi'i paper, has also changed its position on brexit because it's up to a new editor now —— under. the daily express is going very soft on her tonight. no betrayal headlines here at all. their headline is making the case for may, which is interesting. there are people in the pro—brexit camp in the tory party who have said for a while now that the thing to do is get over the line. don't worry about the details too much. if we can get past march the 29th and actually leave then it is still to play for because so little will be nailed down in terms of the future relationship. one feels maybe the express is playing that game, but it helps may not to have aggression from the midmarket tabloids. understating this deal is not good, it is the paper speaking. number 10 will be delighted. the papers are hedging their bets because we know only a reported version of what's in the document. a foreign broadcaster. were waiting to see. the papers have been fair to number 10 tonight
this is interesting for the express. the dailyhanged its position oi'i paper, has also changed its position on brexit because it's up to a new editor now —— under. the daily express is going very soft on her tonight. no betrayal headlines here at all. their headline is making the case for may, which is interesting. there are people in the pro—brexit camp in the tory party who have said for a while now that the thing to do is get over the line. don't worry about the details too much. if we...
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mesa from "daily express. ever since you've been in this job you've always been addment that the country will leave the e.u. in march, next year. over the last couple days, you've talked about the risk of no brexit. do you think given the forces lined up in opposition to your deal that that is now a definite threat? prime minister may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said their view staying within european union was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in. -- stay in the european union. the people voted to leave. i believe it is our duty as the government and members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people and we will be leaving on the 29th f march, 2019. >> thank you, prime minister. matthew thompson from lbc. what extent is of your own making in the sense it is a failure of expectation management a
mesa from "daily express. ever since you've been in this job you've always been addment that the country will leave the e.u. in march, next year. over the last couple days, you've talked about the risk of no brexit. do you think given the forces lined up in opposition to your deal that that is now a definite threat? prime minister may: there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said their view staying within european union was the right...
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the daily express, a freight train with several heavy carriages.he england's year and a legendary career. i have loved every minute of it. thank you very, very much. manchester city still lead liverpool by 2 points at the top of the table after wins for both, but spurs have moved above chelsea into third after beating them 3—1 at wembley. there were goals for dele alli, harry kane and heung min son. it's chelsea's first defeat of the season celtic are 2 points clear in the scottish premiership. they beat hamilton 3—nil. substitute leigh griffiths scored a late free—kick to make sure of the points. rangers are now second after beating livingstone and hearts have dropped to third with defeat at st mirren. there've been some shocking scenes coming out of buenos aires this evening where the final of the copa libertadores between river plate and boca juniors had had to be postponed. it's after the boca team bus came under attack with several windows smashed and many of the team including carlos tevez requiring treatment for cuts and the effects of tear
the daily express, a freight train with several heavy carriages.he england's year and a legendary career. i have loved every minute of it. thank you very, very much. manchester city still lead liverpool by 2 points at the top of the table after wins for both, but spurs have moved above chelsea into third after beating them 3—1 at wembley. there were goals for dele alli, harry kane and heung min son. it's chelsea's first defeat of the season celtic are 2 points clear in the scottish...
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the daily mail is in favour, as is pretty much the daily express. the sun hasn't.king to see a paper that is still striking is of as the paper of the people but that doesn't go far enough. but it is striking that she has refused to say whether she will quit after the referendum. it is slightly strange, this idea, with iridium we are seen from theresa may in the last weeks and months and years is that she will go on and on and on. the david cameron, around, said under no circumstances would he quit, it and then he walked away. how much will be done to her issue stays or goes in she cannot get the deal through? they have been efforts to get the 48 letters to the backbench committee to trigger a vote of confidence. but it depends on the circumstances on which it fails. one of the key point is the line that says downing street was formed to rubbish the desire to crush the market and force mps to rethink. that threat forced. there area rethink. that threat forced. there are a lot of comparisons between this vote and the vote in 2008 on the and is packaged in a weather w
the daily mail is in favour, as is pretty much the daily express. the sun hasn't.king to see a paper that is still striking is of as the paper of the people but that doesn't go far enough. but it is striking that she has refused to say whether she will quit after the referendum. it is slightly strange, this idea, with iridium we are seen from theresa may in the last weeks and months and years is that she will go on and on and on. the david cameron, around, said under no circumstances would he...
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the daily express says the home secretary is facing calls to recruit 20,000 police officers to help tacklee daily star has a story about lisa riley making a return to emmerdale after 17 years away from the soap. the headline in the mirror talks about the death in morocco of a britain from rabies. and the big picture on the daily mirror is shows some of the stars appearing in this year's i'm a celebrity, as the line—up is revealed. we won't be doing much on that, lisa riley has been away for so long, it used to be called emmerdale farm, maybe that's even further back! barnier is the pantomime villain of the coverage on the times. it isn't christmas yet! so close! devilish stuff, what's going on? the eu side, the negotiations are ongoing. there's a lot of civil servants on both sides with no doubt a lot of pizza boxes littering their tables. they were up until 3am yesterday, sunday night, pretty difficultjob. nobody makes very good or coherent decisions at that time in the morning! nevertheless, it's only legally binding, we don't need to worry! the europeans are saying if they want to call
the daily express says the home secretary is facing calls to recruit 20,000 police officers to help tacklee daily star has a story about lisa riley making a return to emmerdale after 17 years away from the soap. the headline in the mirror talks about the death in morocco of a britain from rabies. and the big picture on the daily mirror is shows some of the stars appearing in this year's i'm a celebrity, as the line—up is revealed. we won't be doing much on that, lisa riley has been away for...
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‘christmas bonanza. . . if brexit is agreed' — promises the daily express, saying that if theresa may'seet. and on the subject of christmas, the daily star says the country could face the snowiest winter in seven decades — ‘dreaming of a white out christmas' the paper says. let's start, with the front page story from your paper, tim, the resignation of universities minister sam gyimah, not what theresa may would want to see. i think it will be the story of the weekend. there are some people who quit from the government in protest because they are brexiteers, there are some people like sam gyimah who quit because they are remain as. he was the universities and science minister and he said it was his experience of the eu's handling of the galileo programme, one of the things that really pushed him to ta ke things that really pushed him to take a stand. he argues the way in which the eu 27 handled that, they tried to take it away from the british and lock them out is an example of how the deal gives leveraged to the eu, in a way that europeans will exploit. therefore, he says, this deal is
‘christmas bonanza. . . if brexit is agreed' — promises the daily express, saying that if theresa may'seet. and on the subject of christmas, the daily star says the country could face the snowiest winter in seven decades — ‘dreaming of a white out christmas' the paper says. let's start, with the front page story from your paper, tim, the resignation of universities minister sam gyimah, not what theresa may would want to see. i think it will be the story of the weekend. there are some...
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thank you promised to mesa hall from the daily express ever since you've been in this job you've always been adamant that the country will leave the you are on in march next year over the last couple of days you've talked about the risk of no bricks it do you think given the forces that are lined up in opposition to your deal that that is now becoming a definite threat well i've there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said that their view was that staying within the european union was the right thing to do i disagree we gave the vote to the british people overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in the european union the people voted to leave and i believe it is our duty as a government to believe it's our duty as members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people and we will be leaving on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen. that on the edge there sorry as i think about mr matthew thomson from l b c just went to what extent this crisis is to some extent of yo
thank you promised to mesa hall from the daily express ever since you've been in this job you've always been adamant that the country will leave the you are on in march next year over the last couple of days you've talked about the risk of no bricks it do you think given the forces that are lined up in opposition to your deal that that is now becoming a definite threat well i've there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said that their view was...
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and the daily express, keeping the flame alive for the fallen.er of london today. it is a beautiful way to follow—up that extraordinary image of the sir ramik poppies, when they install those short while ago —— ceramic. what did you after something that impact? they show you the volume, the sheer volume. it is the volume, the sheer volume. it is the same message you take away from the same message you take away from the graves. the extraordinary loss of life. it is incalculable. it has a numberso of life. it is incalculable. it has a number so big of life. it is incalculable. it has a numberso big it of life. it is incalculable. it has a number so big it is hard to make a personable. it is a really visual reminder, really powerful. jason, the daily telegraph, they are talking about jo the daily telegraph, they are talking aboutjo johnson. one the daily telegraph, they are talking aboutjojohnson. one of their side stories is about police and funding and particularly the metropolitan police who say they are ina metropolitan police who say they are
and the daily express, keeping the flame alive for the fallen.er of london today. it is a beautiful way to follow—up that extraordinary image of the sir ramik poppies, when they install those short while ago —— ceramic. what did you after something that impact? they show you the volume, the sheer volume. it is the volume, the sheer volume. it is the same message you take away from the same message you take away from the graves. the extraordinary loss of life. it is incalculable. it has a...
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that's in the daily express.ro reports on the fatal stabbing of a 22—year—old man in penge, in south—east london. it's the fourth such attack in just five days. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. there is no big overerring storiches iam there is no big overerring storiches i am relieved it is not brexit, brexit, brexit. iam i am relieved it is not brexit, brexit, brexit. i am also really surprised the is daily mail is the only paper carrying theic picture, only paper carrying theic picture, on the new, the shots of these light, 10,000 lights outidentity tower of london, to mark the very last day of the war when the guns fell silent. it is the most beautiful picture so i am surprised thatis beautiful picture so i am surprised that is not the news everywhere else. do you remember when they, the outbreak of war, four years ago. with the poppies. that was an amazing sight. 888,000 to mark eve ryo ne amazing sight. 888,000 to mark everyone who died in the war, huge numbers a
that's in the daily express.ro reports on the fatal stabbing of a 22—year—old man in penge, in south—east london. it's the fourth such attack in just five days. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. there is no big overerring storiches iam there is no big overerring storiches i am relieved it is not brexit, brexit, brexit. iam i am relieved it is not brexit, brexit, brexit. i am also really surprised the is daily mail is the only paper carrying...
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thank you promised to mesa hall from the daily express ever since you've been in this job you've always been adamant that the country will leave the you in march next year over the last couple of days you've talked about the risk of no brakes it do you think given the forces that are lined up in opposition to your deal that is now becoming a definite threat well i've there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said that their view was that staying within the european union was the right thing to do i disagree we gave the vote to the british people overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide whether or not to stay in the european union the people voted to leave and i believe it is our duty as a government to believe it's our duty as members of parliament to deliver on that boat of the british people and we will be leaving on the twenty ninth of march two thousand and nineteen. they're on the edge they're serious i think prime minister matthew thompson from l b c just going to what extent this crisis is to some extent of yo
thank you promised to mesa hall from the daily express ever since you've been in this job you've always been adamant that the country will leave the you in march next year over the last couple of days you've talked about the risk of no brakes it do you think given the forces that are lined up in opposition to your deal that is now becoming a definite threat well i've there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the house of commons today and said that their view was that staying...
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brexit also leads the daily express which looks ahead to theresa may's visit to brussels tomorrow ases to seal her brexit deal. "who do you think you are kidding?" that's the headline on the front of the metro which splashes on the so—far—unsuccessful attempt by tory rebels to unseat the prime minister. the guardian says one in four europeans now vote for populists after carrying out analysis of the surge of right wing parties across the continent. the times claims britain and america were leading an 11th—hour attempt last night to stop an alleged former kgb agent becoming the next head of the global police body, interpol. the i says new research suggests smokers are less likely to develop parkinson's. the daily mail warns of an "epidemic of child gamblers", citing figures from a new report which says over 50,000 young people under the age of 17 have a gambling problem. and the daily mirror leads on the case of 13—month—old boy 0scar dunkley, who desperately needs a heart transplant in order to live. there you are, those are the front pages. let's start with the times. david, extraor
brexit also leads the daily express which looks ahead to theresa may's visit to brussels tomorrow ases to seal her brexit deal. "who do you think you are kidding?" that's the headline on the front of the metro which splashes on the so—far—unsuccessful attempt by tory rebels to unseat the prime minister. the guardian says one in four europeans now vote for populists after carrying out analysis of the surge of right wing parties across the continent. the times claims britain and...
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the daily express says mrs may will warn mps they have a duty to get on and deliver brexit for votersw has a lever over the uk. the independent‘s front page has the word yes in different european languages, but asks whether mps will also back the deal. the daily mirror says it is now time for the hard bit, and that the prime minister faces a fight to keep herjob as mps prepare to block her plans. and likewise, the guardian says theresa may will struggle to sell her deal to mps. the paper also reports on an investigation into faulty medical devices. as you can see, a few stray stories here and there, but really predominantly, of course, as we were expecting, brexit all over them. the times has a picture of theresa may, very focused, possibly looking a little worried. vote for my deal or it is back to square one. and we will see more and more pictures of theresa may in the next fortnight as she is preparing a pr blitz. she is coming back from europe with a deal in her hand and now it is a case of convincing the many doubters within her own party. but as well, i think the part of her cam
the daily express says mrs may will warn mps they have a duty to get on and deliver brexit for votersw has a lever over the uk. the independent‘s front page has the word yes in different european languages, but asks whether mps will also back the deal. the daily mirror says it is now time for the hard bit, and that the prime minister faces a fight to keep herjob as mps prepare to block her plans. and likewise, the guardian says theresa may will struggle to sell her deal to mps. the paper also...
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a shocking rise in child diabetes, writes the daily express, quoting new figures that almost 7,000 peoplere now under the age of 25. the guardian claims steve bannon‘s plans to help right—wing populists win in europe are in disarray, after donald trump's former chief strategist conceded his campaign efforts could be illegal in most of the target countries. and the i leads with the advice from the education secretary that children should climb trees, cook and sleep outdoors, to build resilience. there you are. the front pages. now for a round—up for you. let's kickoff with the times. this very alarming story about the academic in the uae, a five—minute court hearing, he wasn't allowed to have a lawyer present and sentenced to life in prison. sounds like it was a com plete in prison. sounds like it was a complete shock. in the uk the foreign secretary is briefing that they had personal assurances that they had personal assurances that the case would be dealt with leniently. they have assured them that he is not a spy involved with the uk. to go into this five—minute hearing and be given a l
a shocking rise in child diabetes, writes the daily express, quoting new figures that almost 7,000 peoplere now under the age of 25. the guardian claims steve bannon‘s plans to help right—wing populists win in europe are in disarray, after donald trump's former chief strategist conceded his campaign efforts could be illegal in most of the target countries. and the i leads with the advice from the education secretary that children should climb trees, cook and sleep outdoors, to build...
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the daily express says the prime minister will go on the offensive tomorrow by insisting her brexit dealon's plan to save brexit, and claims theresa may will not renegotiate the eu withdrawal agreement. the daily mail says the backgrounds of thousands of foreign doctors are to be checked, after a woman with no qualifications was allowed to work as an nhs psychiatrist for over 20 years. the times quotes the former tory chief whip andrew mitchell, who warns mps against hunting down theresa may for the party leadership. the sun details an incident which resulted in five soldiers from the queen's guard being arrested after a drunken brawl in windsor. the guardian says the prime minister will seize back control of her party from rebel mps with a speech to business leaders promoting her brexit deal. and the ft details how the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, has proposed extending britain's transition out of the bloc until as late as december 2022. those are the front pages. let's have a little chat. we are going to start off with the daily telegraph. theresa may warns cabinet rebels her
the daily express says the prime minister will go on the offensive tomorrow by insisting her brexit dealon's plan to save brexit, and claims theresa may will not renegotiate the eu withdrawal agreement. the daily mail says the backgrounds of thousands of foreign doctors are to be checked, after a woman with no qualifications was allowed to work as an nhs psychiatrist for over 20 years. the times quotes the former tory chief whip andrew mitchell, who warns mps against hunting down theresa may...
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at 11:30 we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers michael booker, from the daily express rachel cunliffe, from city am. stay with us for that. good evening. britain's most senior police officer, cressida dick, has revealed that a criminal investigation has begun, into allegations of anti—semitic hate crime among labour party members. she said it appears "there may have been a crime committed". it comes after an internal labour party dossier detailing messages posted by members online, was handed to the metropolitan police in september. anti—semitic hate crime involves hostility towards dues, ranging from verbal abuse to physical assault. the labour party itself, is not under investigation. our deputy political editor, john pienaar reports. today, no escaping this question. mr corbyn, any response to the police investigation? good morning. any response at all about the police investigation? good morning, how nice to see you. do you think the labour party was involved in anti—semitism? good morning, how nice to see you. goodbye. are you finally going to take action on this,
at 11:30 we'll be taking another look at the papers with our reviewers michael booker, from the daily express rachel cunliffe, from city am. stay with us for that. good evening. britain's most senior police officer, cressida dick, has revealed that a criminal investigation has begun, into allegations of anti—semitic hate crime among labour party members. she said it appears "there may have been a crime committed". it comes after an internal labour party dossier detailing messages...
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our guests will be michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express, and rachel cunliffe, comment anditor at city am. a paraplegic man is suing luton airport after staff there failed to provide him with a chair that he could wheel himself. justin levene said the rigid wheelchair he was offered could give him pressure sores and also remove his independence. his own chair had been left behind on a flight and he felt he had no option but to drag himself through the airport along the floor. our legal correspondent clive coleman has the story. what could have led to this? justin levene, a paraplegic, dragging himself through luton airport after his wheelchair was left behind by an airline. aged 20, justin coughed and herniated a disc, and an operation went wrong. but it hasn't held him back. he's become an international wheelchair athlete, trainer, and mentor to disabled athletes. in august last yearjustin arrived back on a flight to luton airport. stranded without his self—propelling wheelchair, the airport offered him a rigid, high backed one which had to be pushed by someone else. i've
our guests will be michael booker, deputy editor at the daily express, and rachel cunliffe, comment anditor at city am. a paraplegic man is suing luton airport after staff there failed to provide him with a chair that he could wheel himself. justin levene said the rigid wheelchair he was offered could give him pressure sores and also remove his independence. his own chair had been left behind on a flight and he felt he had no option but to drag himself through the airport along the floor. our...
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the daily express are quoting manchester city's claims that they are the victims of an "organised attemptiri for tonight's champions league game in serbia — jurgen klopp says there were no security reasons, it was merely to avoid any distraction in what will already be a tense atmosphere. iamjoined by i am joined by somebody who knows about making back page headlines! in his own words it was the "stuff of dreams". geraint thomas raced into the history books injuly when he became the first welsh winner of the tour de france. hejoins us today. he joins us today. you have hejoins us today. you have made a few headlines yourself over the summer, watching it from home, it was like a magical film script to watch. what is it like to be the centre of that story and that big win? it was like a dream, everything is going right and i am win? it was like a dream, everything is going rightand i am kind of win? it was like a dream, everything is going right and i am kind of use to things going wrong, a crash or an untimely puncture. i could not have asked for more. it was strange coming back and seeing
the daily express are quoting manchester city's claims that they are the victims of an "organised attemptiri for tonight's champions league game in serbia — jurgen klopp says there were no security reasons, it was merely to avoid any distraction in what will already be a tense atmosphere. iamjoined by i am joined by somebody who knows about making back page headlines! in his own words it was the "stuff of dreams". geraint thomas raced into the history books injuly when he...
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the daily express, saying a defiant may come out -- may, i'll fight to the end.means a difficult situation. the daily mail, have they lost the plot? it goes to a possibly dramatic 24 hours at westminster. three big hurdles ahead of her. the first, this no-confidence vote she could face. are liningexiters up, the formal leader has sent his letter. 43 is the key number to watch. -- doesn't look like they have the numbers to oust her, but a leadership challenge. she lost to members of her cabinet yesterday. three names are being floated today. his office declined to comment on suggestions he was to quit. others are unhappy this morning and the other big hurdle is she needs to maintain her leadership. can this deal get through parliament? the chance of getting to the commons has bottomed out. taylor: -- nejra: let's turn to brussels. the eu watching this political drama in the u.k. you spoke to the eu's chief brexit negotiator michel barnier. what are his thoughts on if theresa may will survive? maria: michel barnier literally walked around here seconds ago. he is ma
the daily express, saying a defiant may come out -- may, i'll fight to the end.means a difficult situation. the daily mail, have they lost the plot? it goes to a possibly dramatic 24 hours at westminster. three big hurdles ahead of her. the first, this no-confidence vote she could face. are liningexiters up, the formal leader has sent his letter. 43 is the key number to watch. -- doesn't look like they have the numbers to oust her, but a leadership challenge. she lost to members of her cabinet...
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"heart and sol" the headline in the daily express.r, dave kitson, who blames an aggresive attitude for the tackle that broke aaron ramsey's leg back in 2010. and they report that tottenham plan to run what they call a "willy wonka" style lottery, for tickets to the first event at their new stadium. and the times say chelsea are among the premier league clubs warned thay they must limit the number of players they send out on loan to between six and eight, which means recalling players already at other clubs. when a young girl couldn't find the basketball trainers she wanted, nba superstar steph curry of golden state warriors was quick to act. nine—year—old riley wrote to him, saying she was a big fan but she couldn't find any "curry 5" trainers in the girls‘ section. her letter said, "i know you support girl athletes because you have two daughters and you host an all girls basketball camp." well, curry is indeed a vocal advocate of women's rights and he replied, telling her that they were fixing it. "i want to make sure you can wear my
"heart and sol" the headline in the daily express.r, dave kitson, who blames an aggresive attitude for the tackle that broke aaron ramsey's leg back in 2010. and they report that tottenham plan to run what they call a "willy wonka" style lottery, for tickets to the first event at their new stadium. and the times say chelsea are among the premier league clubs warned thay they must limit the number of players they send out on loan to between six and eight, which means...
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the daily express is leading with her warning that britain could remain in the e.u.y vote against her brexit plan. it's this deal or no brexit is what she said. manus: it's a collective decision and it will be an uphill battle for theresa may. she intends to sell the brexit deal to parliament today. 11 mems of the cabinet are said to have spoken out against the deal. quite dramatic, according to our sources. >> dramatic and emotional. the times leading with tory mps areas that clash against her the primeion pick the minister managed to push her deal through after a marathon five-hour meeting. big question is whether we will see resignations and if her position is still tenable. manus: let's bring in one person who can help us, a u.k. law member and member of the house of commons brexit select committee. they get so much for joining us. -- thank you so much for joining us. when you look at the use of language, the choice before us is clear, it's this deal or leave with no deal or no brexit at all. uphilla heck of an struggle for five hours yesterday. where do you expe
the daily express is leading with her warning that britain could remain in the e.u.y vote against her brexit plan. it's this deal or no brexit is what she said. manus: it's a collective decision and it will be an uphill battle for theresa may. she intends to sell the brexit deal to parliament today. 11 mems of the cabinet are said to have spoken out against the deal. quite dramatic, according to our sources. >> dramatic and emotional. the times leading with tory mps areas that clash...
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harry kane and england after that thrilling win over croatia to get to the nations league — the daily expressoal—scorer in the world. the mirror have gone for something similar, "best in the world". "slide and deliver" is the guardian's headline. shall we have a look at the goals? england had been behind, but a brilliant last 13 minutes brought an equaliser from jesse lingard. before captain harry kane completed to turnaround. it means england qualify for next summer's nation's league finals in portugal, and lay a few ghosts of that world cup semi final to rest too. not so good though for northern ireland, who were beaten 2—1 by austria with the last kick of the game in belfast. they've lost all four of their nations league matches and have been relegated from their group. and they have been unlucky at times. a brilliant weekend of tennis at the atp world tour finals in london ended with a surprise. 21—year—old alexander zverev beat novak djokovic in the final at the 02 — finishing with this brilliant winner. djokovic had been the heavy favourite, but the german dominated from start to finish
harry kane and england after that thrilling win over croatia to get to the nations league — the daily expressoal—scorer in the world. the mirror have gone for something similar, "best in the world". "slide and deliver" is the guardian's headline. shall we have a look at the goals? england had been behind, but a brilliant last 13 minutes brought an equaliser from jesse lingard. before captain harry kane completed to turnaround. it means england qualify for next summer's...
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the daily express. ever since you've been in thisjob you've express.e the eu in march next year. over the last couple of days you talked about the risk of new brexit. do you think given the forces that have lined up in opposition to your deal, that is now becoming a definite threat? there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the houses of parliament today who said in their view staying within the european union was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to the british people. parliament overwhelmingly gave that vote to the british people to decide whether or not to stay within the european union. people voted to leave and i believe it is our duty as government and members of parliament to deliver on that vote of the british people and we will be leaving on the 29th of march, 2019. 0n the edge there. sorry. by the johnson from lbc. i'm wondering to what extent this crisis is to some extent of your own making, in the sense that it is a failure of expectation management and not bringing pe
the daily express. ever since you've been in thisjob you've express.e the eu in march next year. over the last couple of days you talked about the risk of new brexit. do you think given the forces that have lined up in opposition to your deal, that is now becoming a definite threat? there were a number of members of parliament who stood up in the houses of parliament today who said in their view staying within the european union was the right thing to do. i disagree. we gave the vote to do. i...
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"the daily express." leading with the theresa may's claim that the deal is the best for britain. negotiators have settled on the divorce settlement. that is what they put on the front page. "the guardian" put for two mentors that needs to back her -- 14 miniter -- ministers that need to back her. one calls theresa may's days as prime minister number. and a little bit of breaking news out of the u.k., it is interesting. a simple u.k. october inflation rate at 2.4%, pretty much in line with expectations. let us go story to the bloomberg first word news. prime minister theresa deal.s clinched a brexit the pound rolls on the breakthrough with plans for the whole of the u.k. to remain indefinitely to prevent a border emerging and ireland. a deal past skeptics in her own party with many on both sides reported to be unhappy. ministers meet later where they will have to decide whether to back it or resign. back in the u.s., the white contact. resumed national economic adviser larry kudlow said it is better to tal
"the daily express." leading with the theresa may's claim that the deal is the best for britain. negotiators have settled on the divorce settlement. that is what they put on the front page. "the guardian" put for two mentors that needs to back her -- 14 miniter -- ministers that need to back her. one calls theresa may's days as prime minister number. and a little bit of breaking news out of the u.k., it is interesting. a simple u.k. october inflation rate at 2.4%, pretty...
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it daily is the express, a key and a halfjoe is a freight train with several heavy carriages, no stopping but finally, he will be stopped. they mumble into england's year and stopped. they mumble into england's yearand a stopped. they mumble into england's year and a legendary career. he would have happened i had a tame once played for, scotland thrashed argentina five months ago and 10,000 miles away, and number on a damp day seemed a world apart but crucially for scotland, still won. sean maitland's try created with a sort of rugby they have shown themselves capable of all year, the next challenge will be to do more often. i thought we controlled the game ended enough to win the conditions kicked in. rugby is about winning. we defeated a strong argentina team today. we are delighted with the wind. you have to be patient on days like this. give credit to the whole time. they got us in the right areas. a great call by howdy to go up areas. a great call by howdy to go up the short side. let's head back to twickenham and get some reaction from england's big win over australia. they say that
it daily is the express, a key and a halfjoe is a freight train with several heavy carriages, no stopping but finally, he will be stopped. they mumble into england's year and stopped. they mumble into england's yearand a stopped. they mumble into england's year and a legendary career. he would have happened i had a tame once played for, scotland thrashed argentina five months ago and 10,000 miles away, and number on a damp day seemed a world apart but crucially for scotland, still won. sean...
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photographs of the queen, along with the duchess of sussex and the duchess of cambridge, lead the daily express'sge takes up half of the daily telegraph front page. the image is of a cornish beach, where the waves roll in towards a beach portrait of lieutenant richard charles graves—sawle, killed at the battle of ypres. this was just one of the portraits of servicemen and women etched into the sand around the uk, which was organised by the film director danny boyle. "for your tomorrow, they gave their today," says the daily mirror. a full—page photograph shows a uniformed veteran and a young girl reading the names on the armed forces memorial in staffordshire. let's take a look at today's papers. we are seeing people we normally see ina we are seeing people we normally see in a slightly better light, roger federer was beaten in london yesterday by nishikori, and many go just to see him play and the graceful style of play and sportsmanship, and matt dixon in the males as they could have mistaken him fora grumpy males as they could have mistaken him for a grumpy old man. at everybody, the umpire, t
photographs of the queen, along with the duchess of sussex and the duchess of cambridge, lead the daily express'sge takes up half of the daily telegraph front page. the image is of a cornish beach, where the waves roll in towards a beach portrait of lieutenant richard charles graves—sawle, killed at the battle of ypres. this was just one of the portraits of servicemen and women etched into the sand around the uk, which was organised by the film director danny boyle. "for your tomorrow,...
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the daily express' main story is the paper's call forjustice for 300 women who, it says, were robbed again. ‘we're on a knife edge' declares the sun, following the latest fatal stabbing of a 16—year—old boy in london. the papers says his death was the 250th related to knife crime in the uk this year. knife crime also makes the front pages of the guardian, which says doctors are calling for school closing times to be staggered to reduce the risk of violence. the picture you can see at the bottom is the chess alert poking around the corner from the voting booth in the mid—term elections. around the corner from the voting booth in the mid-term elections. you need to literally take some lessons from me. don't you? typhoon weather. tha nkfully from me. don't you? typhoon weather. thankfully i wasn't in vision so i had five seconds of trying to keep it quiet, no. iwas had five seconds of trying to keep it quiet, no. i was watching that sneeze build up. you nor i noticed, you being so polite to luiz that you didn't want to sneeze. —— you know what i noticed. he knows how to keep me happy! e
the daily express' main story is the paper's call forjustice for 300 women who, it says, were robbed again. ‘we're on a knife edge' declares the sun, following the latest fatal stabbing of a 16—year—old boy in london. the papers says his death was the 250th related to knife crime in the uk this year. knife crime also makes the front pages of the guardian, which says doctors are calling for school closing times to be staggered to reduce the risk of violence. the picture you can see at the...
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i want to point something out on the inside of the daily express.etter at asking for a refund or replacement and the younger generation is less likely to be proactive. so i was wondering if you would happily complain about something? i am fairly happy to complain about things. do you complain about things. do you complain nicely? yes, they say don't get angry too early. although there are people who say complaining in a shop, making a lot of noise is a good thing because the one thing they want to shutdown is... oh no, i couldn't do that. i am very forthright when i complain, but i wouldn't be allowed. would you like to see a picture of a giant always. for those record keepers, to do with fish, this is the biggest skate ever landed. it is a world record. they are quite big anyway, aren't they? but this is the biggest one. how big is it? it is 8-foot three inches long and has a seven foot wingspan. i think this picture doesn't truly do thatjustice. it weighs 300 pounds. so if you let it that way, it is taller than you? effectively it is taller than y
i want to point something out on the inside of the daily express.etter at asking for a refund or replacement and the younger generation is less likely to be proactive. so i was wondering if you would happily complain about something? i am fairly happy to complain about things. do you complain about things. do you complain nicely? yes, they say don't get angry too early. although there are people who say complaining in a shop, making a lot of noise is a good thing because the one thing they want...
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the express leads with the royalfamily‘s prayers on armistice day centenary commemorations. the daily re. remembrance recognised with priority housing and healthcare. remembrance is the front—page story for the times as well. the ft focuses on the french president amanuel macron‘s speech, saying putting nationalism first is a betrayal of patriotism. the police chief says lowering suspicion officers have to have in order to use stop—and—search powers. the telegraph has criticism from boris johnson over the pm‘s brexit plans, as he says her proposals were trapped britain in a customs union with the eu. so let‘s start on some of the papers, and of course we will begin with the coverage of the armistice centenary. the guardian is where we begin with this wonderful main picture story of chelsea pensioners in london on their way to the cenotaph marking 100 years to end the first world war. martin bentham, it is always a very poignant day in our calendar, but this year inevitably it would be even more so. yes, i mean, if you think this is the moment when, all those years, 100 years ago, all
the express leads with the royalfamily‘s prayers on armistice day centenary commemorations. the daily re. remembrance recognised with priority housing and healthcare. remembrance is the front—page story for the times as well. the ft focuses on the french president amanuel macron‘s speech, saying putting nationalism first is a betrayal of patriotism. the police chief says lowering suspicion officers have to have in order to use stop—and—search powers. the telegraph has criticism from...
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the daily star on sunday claims the army is facing a backlash after destroying more than 1,000 working dogs which could have been found new homes. and the sunday expressa number of children were seriously hurt after a giant inflatable slide collapsed at a firework display in surrey. a variety of stories making the front pages, claiming several of the sunday headlines. the sunday times saying theresa may has secured a secret brexit deal which gets to grips with the irish backstop problem. it sold everything, it makes tory mps, labour mps happy, something for brexiteers, it solves island. it is 50 pages, it will be ready in time for brussels in novemberfor not 50 pages, it will be ready in time for brussels in november for not a few minutes ago downing street said it is pure speculation. they cannot confirm... they cannot. the sad thing about this is it is all about the conservative party, not about the conservative party, not about the rest of the country, about the internal problems in relation to europe. this is some kind of a whistle to the brexiteers and remainers within her party. we have no idea... do you think this is progress? the solution appa
the daily star on sunday claims the army is facing a backlash after destroying more than 1,000 working dogs which could have been found new homes. and the sunday expressa number of children were seriously hurt after a giant inflatable slide collapsed at a firework display in surrey. a variety of stories making the front pages, claiming several of the sunday headlines. the sunday times saying theresa may has secured a secret brexit deal which gets to grips with the irish backstop problem. it...
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is the goose pimples in a hair become lists daily this for minutes and minutes tchaikovsky who had to been trying it was a musician who wasn't afraid to express his feelings in music concerts and if you embrace it it's easy to identify with his music i like how you can also end up feeling that it's too intimate it almost encroaches upon him not looked. at it from the very beginning his music is all the buyout intimacy suggestiveness poetry psychology but it withdraws from us the details we need to make sense of that and therefore when pups impose our own selves on it and he knew that he was cultivating that kind of order it's. the problem is that the dilatory have the final say. and this is the first that you have to realize that tchaikovsky was a composer and became a composer pursuing a professional career at a time when there weren't yet actually any professional musicians in russia i don't wish. to engage in what was a very new career in many ways tchaikovsky was the first cried to it from the newly founded some pay to the conservatory he was very aware of being russia's first professional composer the first russian composer really to enj
is the goose pimples in a hair become lists daily this for minutes and minutes tchaikovsky who had to been trying it was a musician who wasn't afraid to express his feelings in music concerts and if you embrace it it's easy to identify with his music i like how you can also end up feeling that it's too intimate it almost encroaches upon him not looked. at it from the very beginning his music is all the buyout intimacy suggestiveness poetry psychology but it withdraws from us the details we need...
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the daily star on sunday claims the army is facing a backlash after destroying more than 1,000 working dogs, which could have been found new homes. and the sunday expressseven children were seriously hurt after a giant inflatable slide collapsed at a firework display in surrey. a variety of stories making the front pages, claiming several of the sunday headlines. we will start with the sunday times. they claim an exclusive, breakthrough on the irish issue. they claim an exclusive, breakthrough on the irish issuei think it is a secret plan to secure some sort of deal. the united kingdom as a whole is to stay in the customs area to get round the irish border problem but theresa may will have to tell brexiteers it can only be temporary. it cannot be in the customs unions are ever. they are also talking about a future economic partnership that may be negotiated, something like the canadian free trade agreement also it does seem incredibly arcane for them even though the sunday times is making out this is a new story, i would not say any of this is revolutionary. for a while she has been sane, we may be staying in the customs union for longer. -- she has be
the daily star on sunday claims the army is facing a backlash after destroying more than 1,000 working dogs, which could have been found new homes. and the sunday expressseven children were seriously hurt after a giant inflatable slide collapsed at a firework display in surrey. a variety of stories making the front pages, claiming several of the sunday headlines. we will start with the sunday times. they claim an exclusive, breakthrough on the irish issue. they claim an exclusive, breakthrough...
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problematic for the people at the white house, and do the people express concern that this is another slipup of the president in the same way that the "daily caller" article made reference no the mueller investigation in reference to whitaker. >> it is still being determined and people are not sure what the president meant about that and if he is talking to other witnesses or people who have sat before mueller or whether there is something perhaps more s significant about the slip-up, but in the daily caller interview, he clearly equated whitaker being elevated to this position as a response to the mueller probe, and in our reporting we know that part of it is that he is frustrated with the blowback to whitaker is that he is not senate-confirm and he is saying, well, robert mueller was not senate confirmed in this position either, and of course, he did not have to with be to be special counsel and he was confirmed when he was fbi director, so that is one of the many fronts that the president is dealing with and coming off of the day by day with the delegates loss in the house is worst and a steady stream of bad news for the president, and
problematic for the people at the white house, and do the people express concern that this is another slipup of the president in the same way that the "daily caller" article made reference no the mueller investigation in reference to whitaker. >> it is still being determined and people are not sure what the president meant about that and if he is talking to other witnesses or people who have sat before mueller or whether there is something perhaps more s significant about the...
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the daily star on sunday claims the army is facing a backlash after destroying more than 1,000 working dogs which the paper reports could have been found new homes. and the sunday expressere seriously hurt after a giant inflatable slide collapsed at a firework display in surrey, we now now that seven of the children have been discharged from hospital but one has been kept in for observations. not thought to be seriously hurt. a variety of stories making the front pages, claiming several of the sunday headlines. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. sta rt start with the sunday times and they are saying that reason may have done are saying that reason may have done a secret brexit deal. absolutely, and inclusive by tim shipman who said the prime minister has secured private concessions from brussels that will allow you to keep the whole written in a customs union avoiding it hard border in northern ireland. —— and exclusive from tim shipman. it doesn't name any sources and what it leads to is the fact that david davis has written a gung ho piece in the sunday times or is reported to have reported a piece in the sunday times saying that she needs to publish the le
the daily star on sunday claims the army is facing a backlash after destroying more than 1,000 working dogs which the paper reports could have been found new homes. and the sunday expressere seriously hurt after a giant inflatable slide collapsed at a firework display in surrey, we now now that seven of the children have been discharged from hospital but one has been kept in for observations. not thought to be seriously hurt. a variety of stories making the front pages, claiming several of the...