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the daily express, council fat cats costing millions apparently david. costing everybody.s always easy stuff. —— it is an easy headline. is the gap between the highest—paid person in mobile government and the lowest paid worker in local governments to great? for it is. but it's very easy, "council fat great? for it is. but it's very easy, " council fat cats great? for it is. but it's very easy, "council fat cats costing you millions". this comes of course from a survey millions". this comes of course from a survey by the taxpayers alliance who from my point if you have a sensible column from the taxpayers alliance member here. "we are told that they are always traffic cats and this is used as an excuse to cut local tax". but at the end of the story you have a local government association saying that it is really difficult to get people to do these roles so you have got to pay it properly. some of us expands these problems with university staff. senior university staff. because particularly in their case, you have to pay them the sum of the salaries because otherwise they a
the daily express, council fat cats costing millions apparently david. costing everybody.s always easy stuff. —— it is an easy headline. is the gap between the highest—paid person in mobile government and the lowest paid worker in local governments to great? for it is. but it's very easy, "council fat great? for it is. but it's very easy, " council fat cats great? for it is. but it's very easy, "council fat cats costing you millions". this comes of course from a survey...
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the daily express says the home secretary, sajid david, has handed £50 million to the police so theythe paper, "flood the streets" with officers over easter to cut knife crime. there are more pictures of climate change activists on the front of the times, but the paper leads on two opinion polls, which suggest that nigel farage's new brexit party is on course to win may's european parliamentary elections. the guardian claims that data it's seen shows that half of england is owned by just 1% of the population. and finally, scientists, in the i, are hailing the news that a pig's brains was revived after death, which they say could pave the way for a breakthrough in alzheimer's research. i have to see, that pic on the front of the i is not very cute. laura, sam, good to have you back. sam, let us start with the daily mirror. a striking headline. waving the white flag, blaming the police for backing off. i mean, they're making the point, they are accusing the police of surrendering london street 's to the climate change protesters. it is interesting your new walk around london today, aro
the daily express says the home secretary, sajid david, has handed £50 million to the police so theythe paper, "flood the streets" with officers over easter to cut knife crime. there are more pictures of climate change activists on the front of the times, but the paper leads on two opinion polls, which suggest that nigel farage's new brexit party is on course to win may's european parliamentary elections. the guardian claims that data it's seen shows that half of england is owned by...
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laura hughes, political correspondent for the financial times, and deputy political editor of the daily expresseady in.(stack front pages)the metro leads on more climate change protests in london with dramatic images on its front page. the independent says activists are planning to bring more disruption to the capital. it also gives over space to labour backbenchers who are demanding that jeremy corbyn backs a fresh eu referendum. the daily telegraph reports that the met police have accused the london mayor, sadiq khan, of aggravating the situation by supporting the demonstrators. the mail says that the environment secretary, michael gove, blames the disruption on the police for not clearing the streets. there are more pictures of climate change activists on the front of the times, but the paper leads on two opinion polls, which suggest that nigel farage's new brexit party is on course to win may's european elections. the guardian claims that data it's seen shows that half of england is owned by just 1% of the population. scientists are hailing the news that a pig's brains was revived after dea
laura hughes, political correspondent for the financial times, and deputy political editor of the daily expresseady in.(stack front pages)the metro leads on more climate change protests in london with dramatic images on its front page. the independent says activists are planning to bring more disruption to the capital. it also gives over space to labour backbenchers who are demanding that jeremy corbyn backs a fresh eu referendum. the daily telegraph reports that the met police have accused the...
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daily express, will we ever escape eu clutches? —— on the front pages.ng patience as well. quite a dramatic headline, almost the expressible here. they say look, getting this extension, they will rely any attempt to reopen negotiations and they are saying that they are please to get a short timetable to june that they are please to get a short timetable tojune the 30th that they are please to get a short timetable to june the 30th foot that they are please to get a short timetable tojune the 30th foot has been rebuffed by emmanuel macron. —— june the 30th has been. been rebuffed by emmanuel macron. —— june the 30th has been. their fear one assumes as with a lot of the brexiteers press here is that the longer this can escape down the row, the more of the possibility there is that we did not actually end up leaving the eu. is that really on the cards? in any meaningful way?|j think the cards? in any meaningful way?” think it could happen. i think the longer the mp5 been fighting over this and arguing over the terms of our exit, then the more likely it is t
daily express, will we ever escape eu clutches? —— on the front pages.ng patience as well. quite a dramatic headline, almost the expressible here. they say look, getting this extension, they will rely any attempt to reopen negotiations and they are saying that they are please to get a short timetable to june that they are please to get a short timetable tojune the 30th that they are please to get a short timetable to june the 30th foot that they are please to get a short timetable tojune...
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let's look at page two of the daily express. emissions on foreign capital hits old cars.tra low emission zone and a lot of people bought diesel cars a few years back. the advice was that are actually better than petrol but now there is the particulate issue. it is a day of firsts for the uk, particulate issue. it is a day of firsts forthe uk, isn't particulate issue. it is a day of firsts for the uk, isn't it? they are obviously desperately... forget brexit, business is going on at being pioneering. the good news is that the london mayor has put his foot forward and said that the city suffers from pollution, we know it suffers from pollution, we know it suffers from pollution, we know it suffers from overcrowding, and what he has done with the congestion zone he has done with the congestion zone he now wishes to do with diesel emissions. people, drivers of older, more polluting cars will have to pay £12.50 to enter the capital when it comes into force tomorrow, i think. there is no explanation on this page of howden exec your paper should be the same as the congestion cha
let's look at page two of the daily express. emissions on foreign capital hits old cars.tra low emission zone and a lot of people bought diesel cars a few years back. the advice was that are actually better than petrol but now there is the particulate issue. it is a day of firsts for the uk, particulate issue. it is a day of firsts forthe uk, isn't particulate issue. it is a day of firsts for the uk, isn't it? they are obviously desperately... forget brexit, business is going on at being...
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the daily express take on the story is summed up in its headline: "5 britons dead in easter massacre"the times concentrates on the international death toll and carries a picture of a british family thought to have been caught up in the tragedy. though the bbc can't independently verify that. that same photo is on the front page of the daily telegraph under its headline: "shadow of death cast over easter". the sun's treatment of the bomb attacks is even more stark. and finally, those bomb attacks are the lead in the ft, but it also gives over space to the comedian, volodymyr zelensky, who plays the ukranian president on television in ukraine, and is also to hold the post in real life, after a sensational election result tonight. this is the guardian and its coverage of events insulated. it's ha rd to coverage of events insulated. it's hard to look at the images and even the words without feeling a deep sense of desperation of what's happened in sri lanka. 207 dead at least. timings of churches, hotels. brutal, callous, you can think of any adjective you want and it would be not enough
the daily express take on the story is summed up in its headline: "5 britons dead in easter massacre"the times concentrates on the international death toll and carries a picture of a british family thought to have been caught up in the tragedy. though the bbc can't independently verify that. that same photo is on the front page of the daily telegraph under its headline: "shadow of death cast over easter". the sun's treatment of the bomb attacks is even more stark. and...
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‘mps need a break — we want brexit‘ headlines the daily express — as the prime minister urges mps tonce their easter break. let's start with the story dominating in the front pages, and endojason, dominating in the front pages, and endo jason, you've dominating in the front pages, and endojason, you've been following the story of julian endojason, you've been following the story ofjulian assange ‘s arrest. it is the male puts it, the being dragged out to face justice. arrest. it is the male puts it, the being dragged out to facejustice. i have to say, there is little sympathy for him in the daily mail. know, and we should remember why he's spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy. he skipped bail and sought century there because the british courts had agreed to extradite him to sweden the more he faced allegations of sexual assault, which he denies. which is a serious charge. the problem with a staunch —— julian assange, a very a mercurial person who divides opinion, he also has... when he helped expose us atrocities in iraq and afghanistan, it has made him some kind of folk hero.
‘mps need a break — we want brexit‘ headlines the daily express — as the prime minister urges mps tonce their easter break. let's start with the story dominating in the front pages, and endojason, dominating in the front pages, and endo jason, you've dominating in the front pages, and endojason, you've been following the story of julian endojason, you've been following the story ofjulian assange ‘s arrest. it is the male puts it, the being dragged out to face justice. arrest. it is...
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the sun writes "notre doom" — with a shot of the tower falling apart amongst the fire. the daily express't reaping the rewards of the drug. let's have a look at some of the papers. the guardian. a very powerful headline, and the image. papers. the guardian. a very powerful headline, and the imagem is expert energy cd details in that photo committee flames going up that -- it is photo committee flames going up that —— it is extraordinary seeing the details in that photo committee fla mes details in that photo committee flames going up. from what we are hearing earlier, the building and risk of collapsing, it was very disheartening to feel that, hard to see anything but sorrow in these pictures anyway. the telegraph has got a pretty powerful right up on his front page. again, a very powerful image with the river and a boatin powerful image with the river and a boat in front. it's got quite a lot of detail onjust one boat in front. it's got quite a lot of detail on just one person saying the saddest thing they have ever stood and watched in their life. it's that sense of morning. the most i
the sun writes "notre doom" — with a shot of the tower falling apart amongst the fire. the daily express't reaping the rewards of the drug. let's have a look at some of the papers. the guardian. a very powerful headline, and the image. papers. the guardian. a very powerful headline, and the imagem is expert energy cd details in that photo committee flames going up that -- it is photo committee flames going up that —— it is extraordinary seeing the details in that photo committee...
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the daily express slams with council fat cats that town hall employees are being given salaries of more00,000 a year. the prime minister has been told she is the problem. she invited a few grandees of the party including mr brady of the 1922 committee to number 10 downing street and their message was pretty stark. the message was pretty stark. the message was pretty stark. the message was that people are turning against you, this comes off the back ofa against you, this comes off the back of a lot of discussion around tory party funding, how that is shaping up, how they would manage another election and they have mark francois who is a hard brexiteer saying we cannot continue like this anymore, the customs union row was going on and becoming tense because they are not happy aboutjeremy corbyn involved with discussions with theresa may as they try to flesh out a compromise and per theresa may has to go back to brussels —— poor theresa may has to go back to us for more time. she has to ask for the 30th of june as more time. she has to ask for the 30th ofjune as a deadline probably, they w
the daily express slams with council fat cats that town hall employees are being given salaries of more00,000 a year. the prime minister has been told she is the problem. she invited a few grandees of the party including mr brady of the 1922 committee to number 10 downing street and their message was pretty stark. the message was pretty stark. the message was pretty stark. the message was that people are turning against you, this comes off the back ofa against you, this comes off the back of a...
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with us, deputy editor of the daily express, michael booker, an economist at the daily mirror, susieoniface, who is adopting a huw edwards pose. i am assessing my dominance. it is very huw edwards. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail reports that police officers in some regions have been told to not hand out warnings to cannabis users. the financial times leads on the brexit deadlock — with european leaders' cool reaction to may's short extension request. the i's front page covers an investigation by the paper which found businesses paid police officers £123 million last year for private security. the telegraph reports that conservative mps have warned theresa may that her brexit strategy could harm the party's electoral prospects. the times' front page is leading on its investigation which claims some estate agents are bringing in extra commission by overvaluing properties. the guardian says the labour party claims that theresa may is failing to compromise in cross—party brexit talks. the mirror leads on the news that eastenders' actressjune brown has failing eye
with us, deputy editor of the daily express, michael booker, an economist at the daily mirror, susieoniface, who is adopting a huw edwards pose. i am assessing my dominance. it is very huw edwards. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail reports that police officers in some regions have been told to not hand out warnings to cannabis users. the financial times leads on the brexit deadlock — with european leaders' cool reaction to may's short extension request. the i's front...
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the nhs is launching a plan to save millions of lives —according to the daily express — as experts warnone in six people. and 25 celsius sunday roast — the daily mirror says britain is set for the hottest easter sunday on record this weekend. don't write to me and tell me it's not easter sunday, please, i know. just easter day. we've established that, right. the guardians where we will begin of course. thank goodness we have an american with us. trump may be liable for prosecution says mueller, but we saw president from tweeting today no collusion, no obstruction. those are forwards that the president has been using frequently for the past two years. you cannot multiply those forwards by 100, you cannot multiply those forwards byioo, and you cannot multiply those forwards by 100, and get to the rough number of pages that the mueller report is. so there's a lot more nuanced, and a lot more complexity in those 400 plus pages. 0ne lot more complexity in those 400 plus pages. one of the complex arguments that came out today in this report, which i would say is the most important government
the nhs is launching a plan to save millions of lives —according to the daily express — as experts warnone in six people. and 25 celsius sunday roast — the daily mirror says britain is set for the hottest easter sunday on record this weekend. don't write to me and tell me it's not easter sunday, please, i know. just easter day. we've established that, right. the guardians where we will begin of course. thank goodness we have an american with us. trump may be liable for prosecution says...
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the nhs is launching a plan to save million of lives — according to the daily express — as experts warnple. and 25 celsius sunday roast — the daily mirror says britain is set for the hottest easter sunday on record this weekend. let's start with what has been happening with the mueller report. two years happening with the mueller report. two yea rs in happening with the mueller report. two years in the making. donald trump may be liable for prosecution says the front of the guardian. he would be happy today that, in his view, he thinks he has no more questions to answer. yes. he has said that for a long time but that is from his point of view because there was no definitive finding that he had either colluded with the russians all that he had obstructed justice. from his point of view he says that this investigation by a highly respected person, robert mueller and therefore he has flipped it on his head to say it did not happen. the obstruction of justice say it did not happen. the obstruction ofjustice is still an open question and he has excited many examples including the striking on
the nhs is launching a plan to save million of lives — according to the daily express — as experts warnple. and 25 celsius sunday roast — the daily mirror says britain is set for the hottest easter sunday on record this weekend. let's start with what has been happening with the mueller report. two years happening with the mueller report. two yea rs in happening with the mueller report. two years in the making. donald trump may be liable for prosecution says the front of the guardian. he...
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the top story in the daily express is summed up in its headline: "5 britons dead in easter massacre".imilar take on the front page of the sun. let's look at some of those papers in the next few moments. john, take us in the next few moments. john, take us to the front of the guardian, they have nearly all led with events in sri lanka, and here is an example of it. yes, it is very difficult for papers after something like this, because, you know, what people want to know is how many people have died, how many british people have died, how many british people have died, who did it and why, died, how many british people have died, who did itand why, and obviously at this stage we are not very clear as to what the motives were. it looks as if it was an attempt to serve division between religious groups, it is possible it was carried out by some kind of islamic extremists, but the politics and religion of sri lanka has been quite complicated and violent over recent decades, although for the past decade it has been relatively peaceful. martin, the image the guardian chooses to go with, itju
the top story in the daily express is summed up in its headline: "5 britons dead in easter massacre".imilar take on the front page of the sun. let's look at some of those papers in the next few moments. john, take us in the next few moments. john, take us to the front of the guardian, they have nearly all led with events in sri lanka, and here is an example of it. yes, it is very difficult for papers after something like this, because, you know, what people want to know is how many...
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and that 10:30pm and 11:30pm, the daily express editor will be here to review tomorrow's front pages. that is all had to stop now it is time for sports day. hello, i'm hugh ferris. welcome to sportsday. the first weekend in april is always one for sports addicts. a couple of days circled in their calendars every year. aintree plays host to the greatest steeplechase in the world where the grand national favourite‘s on a roll. it'll be just as gruelling on the thames for the crews of the boat race. and one particularly familiar face. and pep guardiola says every game is a final for manchester city. well this one isn't quite. wembley awaits those four hoping for fa cup glory. also coming up in the programme. it's disgusting and it's sad. it is still happening. we have a lot of really good campaigns and a lot of people doing really good work, but it is still there in society and in football. all that, any practice birthday, but before the weekend comes it is friday night and the latest test of liverpool's tightly challenge. they will go back above manchester city and to the top of the tab
and that 10:30pm and 11:30pm, the daily express editor will be here to review tomorrow's front pages. that is all had to stop now it is time for sports day. hello, i'm hugh ferris. welcome to sportsday. the first weekend in april is always one for sports addicts. a couple of days circled in their calendars every year. aintree plays host to the greatest steeplechase in the world where the grand national favourite‘s on a roll. it'll be just as gruelling on the thames for the crews of the boat...
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‘mps need a break — we want brexit‘ headlines the daily express — as the prime minister urges mps tothey commence their easter break. and finally the sun claims that the duke and duchess of sussex have ‘infuriated' their staff by banning them from using a car park — because it overlooks the couples home — it desribes the alleged conflict as a ‘royal rumble‘. let‘s start with the story dominating all the front page is pretty much, and that isjulian assange come after seven years in the ecuadorian embassy, he was in the ecuadorian embassy, he was in the words of the daily mail dragged out to face justice today. you have been following this story all day, jason, and it has to be said there is little if no sympathy forjulie andi is little if no sympathy forjulie and i signs in the daily mail. no. we will go to some papers later. —— julian assigned. we need to remember why he spent seven years in the embassy. that was because he skipped bail, after the british court ordered he should be extradited to sweden, where he faced allegations of sexual assault, one case of allegation of rape and
‘mps need a break — we want brexit‘ headlines the daily express — as the prime minister urges mps tothey commence their easter break. and finally the sun claims that the duke and duchess of sussex have ‘infuriated' their staff by banning them from using a car park — because it overlooks the couples home — it desribes the alleged conflict as a ‘royal rumble‘. let‘s start with the story dominating all the front page is pretty much, and that isjulian assange come after seven...
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the nhs is in the grip of a staff crisis, says the daily express, as experts warn that 50,000 medicsently needed. the financial times leads on an imf forecast that suggests the iranian economy has collapsed under the weight of sactions imposed by the white house. the daily telegraph's headline — why must we pay to report a crime? baroness newlove warns that victims of antisocial behaviour are being forced to pay to report offences to the police. and the university of cambridge has announced a two—year inquiry into its historical links to the slave trade, according to the times. 0k, well, we are going to start with the guardian, and this picture which is on lots of front pages of abu bakr al—baghdadi. we don't know, of course, when this was filmed, but i think it is only the second time he has appeared in a video, the timing is very interesting. and the last time was five years ago when is was ina very time was five years ago when is was in a very different edition stop he was at the grand mosque in mosul, when it had occupied vast swathes of iraq and syria, and since then, in terms o
the nhs is in the grip of a staff crisis, says the daily express, as experts warn that 50,000 medicsently needed. the financial times leads on an imf forecast that suggests the iranian economy has collapsed under the weight of sactions imposed by the white house. the daily telegraph's headline — why must we pay to report a crime? baroness newlove warns that victims of antisocial behaviour are being forced to pay to report offences to the police. and the university of cambridge has announced a...
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the daily express gives more detail on that story, saying the proposed cuts to the elderly are to helpnger generation and make a "fairer society". let's start with the story which has dominated all day, which is the funeral of lyra mckee. the belfast telegraph he is saying let lyra mckee's murder be a doorway to a new beginning and really, the priest and his words?, that challenge to the politician sitting in front of him, it was quite a moment that standing ovation. it was amazing because he just said why did it take the murder ofa just said why did it take the murder of a 29—year—old woman who had her whole life ahead of her to get people like theresa may sitting next to leo varadkar and of course, the dup sitting next to the absolute opposite. what is interesting is we do know politicians do, but because they were sat together so closely in one picture on your screen, you could see all of them, it showed how scary this is, this new ira, which is already murdered one person and of course, journalists involved in reporters without borders, journalists are never been more at risk, more
the daily express gives more detail on that story, saying the proposed cuts to the elderly are to helpnger generation and make a "fairer society". let's start with the story which has dominated all day, which is the funeral of lyra mckee. the belfast telegraph he is saying let lyra mckee's murder be a doorway to a new beginning and really, the priest and his words?, that challenge to the politician sitting in front of him, it was quite a moment that standing ovation. it was amazing...
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i want to move on quickly before we totally run out of time, onto the daily express. this is true. headline is is this the end of free cashpoint machines. other going to start charging even more? exactly, there are so many that charge already, and i think this is a real problem. we have already seen hundreds of cash machines closing, especially in small towns, where people have the only access to cash, bag wrenches closing across the country —— bank branches. this is a real problem, it is the same story about the sort of decline of small towns and the decline of the high street. this is symptomatic of that. and this is based on a which report out tomorrow, and 150 cash machines have converted to charging in one month alone. it says fees of 95p per withdrawal, which adds up. there are more than 2 million people in this country who rely almost entirely on cash for their transactions, especially elderly people who have never been used to digital banking and never will be. they are increasingly being marginalised by the banking system and society, and we are supposed to h
i want to move on quickly before we totally run out of time, onto the daily express. this is true. headline is is this the end of free cashpoint machines. other going to start charging even more? exactly, there are so many that charge already, and i think this is a real problem. we have already seen hundreds of cash machines closing, especially in small towns, where people have the only access to cash, bag wrenches closing across the country —— bank branches. this is a real problem, it is...
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joining me tonight are columnist at the daily mirror, susie boniface and deputy editor of the daily expressnother brexit extension until the end ofjune and says the uk will make preparations for european parliament elections just in case. the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer says the government has proposed no changes to its brexit deal, though number 10 has insisted it would be prepared to make changes to secure cross party agreement. an inquest finds that a botched ira warning call contributed to or caused 21 deaths in the birmingham pub bombings. sport now. full round up from the bbc sport centre with james. the verbal facing a tricky test with southampton. —— liverpool facing. the match kicked off at 8pm clock, and liverpool are already under pressure. they conceded a goal afterjust eight minutes. shane long the scorer. 1—0 the score. big pressure for liverpool. england's women are in action as well. stadium in manchester. they're playing a friendly against canada at the academy stadium in manchester. but it's been a cagey opening so far, no goals at half—time, and england's nik
joining me tonight are columnist at the daily mirror, susie boniface and deputy editor of the daily expressnother brexit extension until the end ofjune and says the uk will make preparations for european parliament elections just in case. the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer says the government has proposed no changes to its brexit deal, though number 10 has insisted it would be prepared to make changes to secure cross party agreement. an inquest finds that a botched ira warning call...
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laura hughes, political correspondent for the financial times, and deputy political editor of the daily express for so do join us for that at 10:1i0pm and 11:30 so do join us for that at 10:a0pm and 11:30 p:m.. the private mental healthcare group, the priory, has been fined three hundred thousand pounds following the death of a fourteen—year—old girl in its care. amy el—keria killed herself while a patient at a psychiatric hospital in east sussex in 2012. its the largest fine of its kind imposed on a private health company. our health editor, hugh pym, reports. ijust remember her belly laugh, you know, how she loved her sisters. tania's happier memories of her daughter amy, but she won't ever forget the day amy died in the care of a private hospital. all i think about is when i met her in that hospital that night, and her laying there, pale, and i expected her to say "hi mum, i'm 0k", and she didn't. amy had a known history of suicide attempts. she was referred by the nhs to this mental health facility, part of the priory group. but she was found dead in her room in november 2012. the company w
laura hughes, political correspondent for the financial times, and deputy political editor of the daily express for so do join us for that at 10:1i0pm and 11:30 so do join us for that at 10:a0pm and 11:30 p:m.. the private mental healthcare group, the priory, has been fined three hundred thousand pounds following the death of a fourteen—year—old girl in its care. amy el—keria killed herself while a patient at a psychiatric hospital in east sussex in 2012. its the largest fine of its kind...
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writing in the daily express, she said she had returned to politics out of frustration that the governmentlt. india's general election is well under way and officials are taking democracy there very seriously. they've set up a polling station forjust one voter. bharatdas darshandas is a priest who lives in a remote forest temple and walks nearly a kilometre to cast his vote in banej in the western province of gujarat. he's been the sole voter here for nearly 20 years in a country of nearly one billion eligible voters. dedication. that is excellent. good morning. there is a newcomer that sally will tell us about. what an exciting day. it was a big shock. have a look at the picture behind you. we know how he feels at that point. he says he was tired, not feeling great, his legs were heavy, he wasn't well, he hasn't slept. huge shock at the crucible then. ronnie 0'sullivan is out of the world snooker championship in what is one of the biggest, if not the biggest upsets in the history of the game. the five time champion lost to an amateur called james cahill. 0'sullivan said he had no energy a
writing in the daily express, she said she had returned to politics out of frustration that the governmentlt. india's general election is well under way and officials are taking democracy there very seriously. they've set up a polling station forjust one voter. bharatdas darshandas is a priest who lives in a remote forest temple and walks nearly a kilometre to cast his vote in banej in the western province of gujarat. he's been the sole voter here for nearly 20 years in a country of nearly one...
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writing in the daily express, she said she had returned to politics out of frustration that the governmentg to you. writing in that article do say that next week on the local elections you will vote for the conservative candidate, but in the conservative candidate, but in the european election due will go a step further and you will stand as a candidate for the brexit party. why after a political lifetime of voting conservative are you doing this? total frustration. conservative are you doing this? totalfrustration. britain is an international laughing stock and parliament is beyond parody and the whole nation is fed up to the back teeth and just want a resolution. i believe that if the brexit party can make enormous gains in the european elections and will overwhelmingly shock waves both in labour heartlands, because it is notjust the tory party, and in tory shires, and that will make mps rethink what they are doing because it will be a big reaffirmation of the people‘s folks. the last party led by nigel farage, it campaign for a referendum on european membership. that referendum came and
writing in the daily express, she said she had returned to politics out of frustration that the governmentg to you. writing in that article do say that next week on the local elections you will vote for the conservative candidate, but in the conservative candidate, but in the european election due will go a step further and you will stand as a candidate for the brexit party. why after a political lifetime of voting conservative are you doing this? total frustration. conservative are you doing...
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he was transferred and put in detention still he was allowed to take part in daily weapons training. a superior even expressed understand. for the young neo nazi. the countess said to me ok what happened to you and go to a might have to do with the arrogance of the battalion commander he comes from a famous prussian military family and this is kind of a witch. that was the word he used told me to keep quiet and being conspicuous and let it be all right. by scare but was allowed to complete his basic training. he was sworn in and only then was he discharged for nazi sympathies on orders from the defense ministry. this is of course we don't want right wing extremists in the bundeswehr we want them to be reported we want all those networks to disappear but let's be honest no one in the bundeswehr would openly admit it. but there are situations where you think really we ought to call in military counter-intelligence but we don't because it's a comrade. germany's military counterintelligence service for him a d. is supposed to identify and assess extremism in the bond is fair but it never received a report about c
he was transferred and put in detention still he was allowed to take part in daily weapons training. a superior even expressed understand. for the young neo nazi. the countess said to me ok what happened to you and go to a might have to do with the arrogance of the battalion commander he comes from a famous prussian military family and this is kind of a witch. that was the word he used told me to keep quiet and being conspicuous and let it be all right. by scare but was allowed to complete his...
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however, in their daily lives, americans eat a range of foods from a variety of different korean, mediterranean, mexican and more. here we will explore how america's diverse food culture expresser diversity by specifically looking at how korean food has changed and evolved over time in at the united states. near the end of the great depression the immigrant population skyrocketed. koreans were one of the later groups to arrive. refugees traveled to the states for education and work. in the 20th century the united states created many policies were more welcoming for immigrants, allowing a greater expression of cultural identity. immigrants began to set up strong communities for themselves. was six, here when i and i was old enough to understand the cultural understand what i was getting into. at the same time, the language barrier was there. you are a new face, i don't know if you want to call it racism or whatever it is, all the kids in the school, being young, they look down on you because you kevin -- because you can't speak the language. whether this new culture is fitting in you or whether you want to stick with your own culture, that is the dilemma you have to solve your
however, in their daily lives, americans eat a range of foods from a variety of different korean, mediterranean, mexican and more. here we will explore how america's diverse food culture expresser diversity by specifically looking at how korean food has changed and evolved over time in at the united states. near the end of the great depression the immigrant population skyrocketed. koreans were one of the later groups to arrive. refugees traveled to the states for education and work. in the 20th...
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the express leads on a story about how elderly residents are being, as it reports, cruelly turfed out of care homes. the dailyl highlights the number of women who are over 50 years old, and workinghas doubled to five million. and finally, the mirror leads on claims that the duchess of sussex apparently wants an american nanny for the birth of her baby. let's start with we have three front pages at least, with the notre dame rebel inside an extraordinary photographer image. very powerful, i mean most of them centre on the ci’oss mean most of them centre on the cross rising out from the statue of mary holding the dying jesus and the symbolism is obviously they're kind ofa symbolism is obviously they're kind of a plane to see, and symbolism is obviously they're kind ofa plane to see, and i symbolism is obviously they're kind of a plane to see, and i think it ca ptu res of a plane to see, and i think it captures the spirit that you saw with the french with their outpouring of grief, but also this kind of coming together among notre dame being a symbol for the french, despite it —— being a secular country, religio
the express leads on a story about how elderly residents are being, as it reports, cruelly turfed out of care homes. the dailyl highlights the number of women who are over 50 years old, and workinghas doubled to five million. and finally, the mirror leads on claims that the duchess of sussex apparently wants an american nanny for the birth of her baby. let's start with we have three front pages at least, with the notre dame rebel inside an extraordinary photographer image. very powerful, i mean...
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express? -yes. -trail, $600. -justin. -what is the trail of tears? -correct. -trail mix, $800. answer -- dailyve just taken the lead. do $800, please. all right, here is the clue. what is the ho chi minh trail? that's it. [ applause ] trail mix, $1,000. ryan. -what is mount shasta? -no. justin or michelle? [ beep ] talking about mount whitney. back to you, justin. novels, $200. -justin. -who is hemingway? no. ryan or michelle? [ beep ] who is james joyce? go again, justin. -novels, $400. -ryan. -who is proust? -yes, marcel proust. -novels, $600. michelle. who is nora ephron? correct. autobiographical novels, $800. -justin. -what is look homeward? yes. less than a minute now. $1,000, novels. michelle. who is miller? right, henry miller. word puzzles, $200. a legal doctrine overturned in the 1950s. -ryan. -what's separate but equal? -good. -word, $1,000. this familiar phrase originates from tennyson's "the charge of the light brigade." justin. what is cannon to the left of them, cannon to the right of them? -yep. $800. what a celebrity might say to the paparazzi. ryan. uh, quit looking at me? no
express? -yes. -trail, $600. -justin. -what is the trail of tears? -correct. -trail mix, $800. answer -- dailyve just taken the lead. do $800, please. all right, here is the clue. what is the ho chi minh trail? that's it. [ applause ] trail mix, $1,000. ryan. -what is mount shasta? -no. justin or michelle? [ beep ] talking about mount whitney. back to you, justin. novels, $200. -justin. -who is hemingway? no. ryan or michelle? [ beep ] who is james joyce? go again, justin. -novels, $400. -ryan....
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the express leads on a story about how elderly residents are being, as it reports, cruelly turfed out of care homes. the dailyof women, who are over 50 years old and working, has doubled to 5 million. and finally, the mirror leads on claims that the duchess of sussex who apparently wants an american nanny for the birth of her baby. she is due, of course very soon. we are going to begin with the news from france because it is still leading so many of the front pages and starting with the times, it is and starting with the times, it is an extraordinary story because they have suggestions that possibly there was an earlier alert to this fire. it suggests there was an official alarm sounding at 620 which was dismissed as a false alarm and it was when the second alarm, half—an—hour later, that services we re half—an—hour later, that services were called. there are three firefighters permanently at notre—dame so that will be serious questions asked. if an alarm went off, how on earth did they not find evidence of a fire starting. those three firemen are probably going to have a lot of questions to answer. we have n
the express leads on a story about how elderly residents are being, as it reports, cruelly turfed out of care homes. the dailyof women, who are over 50 years old and working, has doubled to 5 million. and finally, the mirror leads on claims that the duchess of sussex who apparently wants an american nanny for the birth of her baby. she is due, of course very soon. we are going to begin with the news from france because it is still leading so many of the front pages and starting with the times,...
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losses to the economy by disrupting trade and the daily flow of goods and people between the two countries. members of trump's own administration have expressedcerns with the possible closure. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell set closing the border would be "catastrophic." but trump said tuesday that he was willing to shut the border anyway, saying, "security is more important to me than trade." amy: on monday, mexican prpresident t andres mananuel lz obrador said his administration would help regulate the flow of central american migrants passing ththrough mexican territory to the united states. prudent anded to be i think that is the best thing, to have a policy of friendship with the u.s. government, a relationship of good neighbors with the u.s. government, and to act with a lot of caution. to not get hooked in a confrontation in a row. course we have to help because central american migrants pastor our territory, and we have to bring order to that migration so that it is legal. and at the same time, for human rights to be protected. so that is where we are at. but let's stay calm. we would enter into this dynamic and i prefer love
losses to the economy by disrupting trade and the daily flow of goods and people between the two countries. members of trump's own administration have expressedcerns with the possible closure. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell set closing the border would be "catastrophic." but trump said tuesday that he was willing to shut the border anyway, saying, "security is more important to me than trade." amy: on monday, mexican prpresident t andres mananuel lz obrador said his...
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losses to the economy by disrupting trade and the daily flow of goods and people between the two nations. members of trump's own administration have expressed concerns witith the possible closure. cnn reports one official warned the consequences could be catastrophic. it's unclear whether trump will follow through with his threat, which he announced friday as a conseqequence o of mexico failio stop several central american caravans from arriving at the u.s. border. lester trump also issued similar threats, once even saying he would close the border permanently. meanwhile, the associated press reports president trump may soon name an immigration czar to coordinate policy across federal agencies. trump is reportedly considering former kansas secretary of state kris kobach for the position. kobach is a key architect of the gop's voter suppression efforts nationwide, is fiercely anti-immigrant, and received donations from white nationalists during his unsuccessful run for governor of kansas last year. in public health is, the ongoing ououtbreak of measles s across e u.s. has r reached the seconond highest t level since 202000 - e year h health
losses to the economy by disrupting trade and the daily flow of goods and people between the two nations. members of trump's own administration have expressed concerns witith the possible closure. cnn reports one official warned the consequences could be catastrophic. it's unclear whether trump will follow through with his threat, which he announced friday as a conseqequence o of mexico failio stop several central american caravans from arriving at the u.s. border. lester trump also issued...
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daily basis and assaulted twice in the street. this is from a mother who was once on the other side of this expressing concerns for her son. tit's not fair to him all of the drugs are right here. he can't walk alone, ride his bike or go into stores. these corner stores deal drugs. why? why only here? this is a tenderloin resident who is a senior. i've been in recovery for the last 15 years or more. i really don't need to see all of the sales on turk street all day long. this one is from a tenderloin resident and father who is part of one of our immigrant communities, expressing concern for young family member who grew up in the tenderloin. it started with marijuana and now he sells other drugs. this is a kid. he drew up here. grew up here. he lost everything to this problem and now five more from our community are joining him. this is from a woman who has lived in the tenderloin for ten years. she lives next to a senior housing building and within three blocks of two schools. it has never been as bad as it's been for the last year. a woman was stabbed two nights ago right in front of our door and a man overdosed a few hour
daily basis and assaulted twice in the street. this is from a mother who was once on the other side of this expressing concerns for her son. tit's not fair to him all of the drugs are right here. he can't walk alone, ride his bike or go into stores. these corner stores deal drugs. why? why only here? this is a tenderloin resident who is a senior. i've been in recovery for the last 15 years or more. i really don't need to see all of the sales on turk street all day long. this one is from a...
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expressing their frustrations. >> they sure are. they really are using that time lag. basically as we saw the dailyort or the summary of the report came out, the president took to twitter and said no co collusion, no obstruction, total exoneration. that is the narrative that he has injected into the media bloodstream, into the public bloodstream, and until a full report comes out, it is hard for democrats or anyone else frankly to really effectively counter that when everything isn't known. when you talk to people in the white house, they sort of say privately they think in this 400 page report if and when it comes out there will be embarrassing details and unflattering details, but a, they have probably they think won the pr war because they got out ahead so early on it which is one of the key things in a pr war. secondly they say the democrats held them to such a high bar for nearly two years of saying there was collusion that they plan to quote a white house official, throw the democrats' words back in their face and say there wasn't collusion and all the other stuff is just distraction and witc
expressing their frustrations. >> they sure are. they really are using that time lag. basically as we saw the dailyort or the summary of the report came out, the president took to twitter and said no co collusion, no obstruction, total exoneration. that is the narrative that he has injected into the media bloodstream, into the public bloodstream, and until a full report comes out, it is hard for democrats or anyone else frankly to really effectively counter that when everything isn't...
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expressions affect your mood. of course, if smiling makes you feel happy, frowning may make you feel sad. >>> if you down vitamin and mineral supplements daily to help you live longer, there is a new study that says they don't help and you're just wasting your money. in fact, too many supplements can be dangerous. research says just eat right. et >>> and like hgtv's "flip or flop," that's "house flipping." this time flippers are making safer choices and bigger bucks. >>> there's a throwback. fred and wil ma would love the so-called flintstone house. she is be being served warrants because she lacks permits for those so-called landmarks in her yard. ♪ we'll have a gay old time d t♪ if epclusa is your kind of cure. i had the common type. mine was rare. epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. i just found out about my hepatitis c. i knew for years. epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or without food for 12 weeks. before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you have had hepatitis b, which may flare up and could cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b other liver or kid
expressions affect your mood. of course, if smiling makes you feel happy, frowning may make you feel sad. >>> if you down vitamin and mineral supplements daily to help you live longer, there is a new study that says they don't help and you're just wasting your money. in fact, too many supplements can be dangerous. research says just eat right. et >>> and like hgtv's "flip or flop," that's "house flipping." this time flippers are making safer choices and...
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expressed confidence in his chances against sanders. a new report suggests behind closed doors he's not believing sanders' -- he's believing them, according to "the dailyt," the president is of two minds. he sees the senator as a vulnerable opponent, he's offered begrudging respect for his political acumen. president trump will sometimes inpromptedly bring up sanders' own working class support and that there is potential for the senator to win over trump supporters with his populist appeal. joined by jennifer palmieri and jason johnson, editor for theroot.com. jennifer, your thoughts. i never know what game trump's playing. i never know what any politician is playing. times they build people up because they want them as their opponent. what do you think? >> right. i think that's right. particularly with trump you can't be sure because i think unlike other politicians he plays the game about what might get reflected in the process and how he can use that to his benefit. so -- but i can tell you i have my own experience with senator sanders as a primary opponent. he is a very effective candidate in many respects. you know, he has -- he's very consistent
expressed confidence in his chances against sanders. a new report suggests behind closed doors he's not believing sanders' -- he's believing them, according to "the dailyt," the president is of two minds. he sees the senator as a vulnerable opponent, he's offered begrudging respect for his political acumen. president trump will sometimes inpromptedly bring up sanders' own working class support and that there is potential for the senator to win over trump supporters with his populist...
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express. don't live life without it. essential for the cactus, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-dailyh moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, low blood cell counts, higher liver tests and cholesterol levels. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. your doctor should perform blood tests before and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some things. but for you, one pill a day may provide symptom relief. ask your doctor about xeljanz xr. an "unjection™". [horn honks] man this is what i feel like when i wear regular shoes, cramped and uncomfortable. we ca
express. don't live life without it. essential for the cactus, but maybe not for people with rheumatoid arthritis. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr. a once-dailyh moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including...
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laura hughes, political correspondent for the financial times, and deputy political editor of the daily expressster. good evening. welcome to bbc news. cathedral bells rung out across france at 6:50 this evening to mark the exact moment when a huge fire broke out at notre—dame cathedral in paris on monday. today, the paris fire brigade described for the first time how they saved the cathedral from collapse during a nine hour battle with the flames. 100 firefighters were tasked with saving the works of art and treasures from inside cathedral as the roof burned above them. lucy williamson is in paris and has this report. notre—dame today is a cathedral divided by the fire. marks of tragedy, surrounded by tranquillity. this video, given exclusively to the bbc, shows stained glass intact under a jagged hole where the roof used to be. polished pews lined up before piles of charred timber. that so much survived is perhaps extraordinary. the local mayor said there was a moment that night when fire crews told president macron they weren't sure if notre—dame could be saved. it's a very difficult site to
laura hughes, political correspondent for the financial times, and deputy political editor of the daily expressster. good evening. welcome to bbc news. cathedral bells rung out across france at 6:50 this evening to mark the exact moment when a huge fire broke out at notre—dame cathedral in paris on monday. today, the paris fire brigade described for the first time how they saved the cathedral from collapse during a nine hour battle with the flames. 100 firefighters were tasked with saving the...
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the daily express's front page highlights a story of an ex—military death as part of its "betrayal ofas urged defence secretary gavin williamson to give members of britain's armed forces better help to cope with the trauma of active service — following the inquest of a former specialforces member who took his own life. asi as i said, not much going on in terms of brexit. 0f as i said, not much going on in terms of brexit. of course, we will keep you up—to—date with everything else going on. it is the first time for a very long time that brexit has not been on the front pages. i suspect may be watching the programme this morning there is an element of a sigh of relief from people when they see that. i like this picture — a tartan t—rex in town. this is a chance to see a real t—rex skeleton. i don't think you will be able to get as close as this person. this is a five ton fossil, unpacked by experts in glasgow yesterday. i think he is trying to where it is a hat, but it doesn't quite work. there are only three intact t—rex is in the world. where can we see this? in glasgow. i love how t
the daily express's front page highlights a story of an ex—military death as part of its "betrayal ofas urged defence secretary gavin williamson to give members of britain's armed forces better help to cope with the trauma of active service — following the inquest of a former specialforces member who took his own life. asi as i said, not much going on in terms of brexit. 0f as i said, not much going on in terms of brexit. of course, we will keep you up—to—date with everything else...
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the daily express headline: ‘howler‘, following their 2—1 defeat at wolves last night, which has hurt to the netball world cup. i told you that we have a special guest, tracey neville, the england head coach is here. 100 days until the start of the competition, england hopes are high after that dramatic win in the commonwealth games. we are onlyjust recovering from that and you have to gather yourself for a world cup. wonderful, beautiful trophy in front of you. you are not going to touch it, though, are you? it could be bad luck. for everyone it feels like the world cup has just luck. for everyone it feels like the world cup hasjust come on luck. for everyone it feels like the world cup has just come on top of us. world cup has just come on top of us. we've had a seven—month international season that has been quite gruelling. there have been some performances in that season that we have to improve on. if we are going to challenge for this beautiful trophy in front of us. but we are heading in the right direction. we want to put our best foot forward. why does this happen? after that
the daily express headline: ‘howler‘, following their 2—1 defeat at wolves last night, which has hurt to the netball world cup. i told you that we have a special guest, tracey neville, the england head coach is here. 100 days until the start of the competition, england hopes are high after that dramatic win in the commonwealth games. we are onlyjust recovering from that and you have to gather yourself for a world cup. wonderful, beautiful trophy in front of you. you are not going to touch...