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the daily mail. never mind spandex! what about pink linen? 0h mail. never mind spandex!out pink linen? oh dear, ourfashion editor's verdict on theresa may's pink holiday dress. editor's verdict on theresa may's pink holiday dressli editor's verdict on theresa may's pink holiday dress. i find it quite a striking image, you rarely see the prime minister in a candy floss colour, a casual shirt stress. i find it interesting because i like the prime minister tends to wear things on holiday i would never normally wear! we all do! i don't! no, ido! i normally wear! we all do! i don't! no, i do! i usually wear spandex on holiday! can you stop saying spandex now?! it is either donald trump is spandex. initially, i am thinking she gets a lot of criticism for what she gets a lot of criticism for what she wears, but david cameron when he went on holiday was always getting flack for what he was wearing. and it is about how much it cost. we have to be told it was £26 from a high street retailer called next which many viewers will have heard of. other high street retailers are availabl
the daily mail. never mind spandex! what about pink linen? 0h mail. never mind spandex!out pink linen? oh dear, ourfashion editor's verdict on theresa may's pink holiday dress. editor's verdict on theresa may's pink holiday dressli editor's verdict on theresa may's pink holiday dress. i find it quite a striking image, you rarely see the prime minister in a candy floss colour, a casual shirt stress. i find it interesting because i like the prime minister tends to wear things on holiday i would...
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the daily mail leads on the death of charlie gard.aptured hearts around the world, lost his fight for life exa ctly o ne week before his first birthday. a picture of charlie's dad with the baby dominates the front of the daily mirror. the paper says both of charlie parents were at his side as his life support was switched off. the daily express reports on the fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plans for a two—stage "transition period". the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum" on brexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with sadiq khan saying labour could still hot brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a report on billion pound scheme amid fears over rising costs and b
the daily mail leads on the death of charlie gard.aptured hearts around the world, lost his fight for life exa ctly o ne week before his first birthday. a picture of charlie's dad with the baby dominates the front of the daily mirror. the paper says both of charlie parents were at his side as his life support was switched off. the daily express reports on the fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plans for a two—stage "transition period". the daily...
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the daily mail front page — corbyn student debt humiliation.ike their big slamming headline but it is an intriguing story. as a result ofan is an intriguing story. as a result of an interview with andrew marr this morning. they would be rubbing their hands in glee. the story of their hands in glee. the story of the last few months has been endless u—turns by theresa may but here we have the labour leader doing a u—turn. he now says he will deal with the problem of the debt of students who paid the 9000 feet introduced a few years ago, without explaining now. it was embarrassing that he did not know how much it would cost, £100 million which nobody can afford. 0f would cost, £100 million which nobody can afford. of course, quite a lot of young people voted for corbyn because of this promise made oi'i corbyn because of this promise made on fees and he is betraying them. i wonder whether more young people voted labour because of what they thought labour stood for in terms of brexit. overwhelmingly young people are against leading to the eu. he see
the daily mail front page — corbyn student debt humiliation.ike their big slamming headline but it is an intriguing story. as a result ofan is an intriguing story. as a result of an interview with andrew marr this morning. they would be rubbing their hands in glee. the story of their hands in glee. the story of the last few months has been endless u—turns by theresa may but here we have the labour leader doing a u—turn. he now says he will deal with the problem of the debt of students who...
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page nine of the daily mail. secondary schools to have 500,000 more pupils in the next ten years.e have known, not a similar story. we had known about the baby boom fuelled by migration. we now have the numbers. the issue at the moment, we seem to have a funding wise, justin greening, the education secretary asking for extra funding. we had known about this for some years, the primary school bulge in population moving to secondary schools. we are short of teachers. the combination is a difficult one. looking at places like birmingham, 70,000 people in birmingham giving to school is not near them. this report yesterday, very difficult. talking about hundreds of foreign teachers to be recruited to fill the 93p- teachers to be recruited to fill the gap. foreign teachers means more immigration, which we're trying to keep on top of. as the prime minister repeatedly said, we need to get the net migration targets in place. they will have to introduce exemption for teachers. essential services, similar story with essential nhs workers. many of them come from outside britain. the health se
page nine of the daily mail. secondary schools to have 500,000 more pupils in the next ten years.e have known, not a similar story. we had known about the baby boom fuelled by migration. we now have the numbers. the issue at the moment, we seem to have a funding wise, justin greening, the education secretary asking for extra funding. we had known about this for some years, the primary school bulge in population moving to secondary schools. we are short of teachers. the combination is a...
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the daily mail leads with the charlie guard story.e and experimental drug. the express reporting that the uk‘s foreign aid budget is being used to prepare countries against natural disasters. let‘s start with the daily mail, a new twist on the story of charlie gard, the baby, the case going to the high court recently. a new chance. doctors say a new drug could help them. the hospital going to the court again, having previously thought there was nothing more they could do. this is the third time that charlie gard has decided survive the decision. this time seven international scientists, coming over asking doctors to reconsider carrying on treating charlie in great 0rmond street hospital winner just talking about it earlier, heartbreaking story. not much more we can add. the agony for the parents, his mum convinced he‘s not in any pain. a clash of ethics, medicine and the law. one of the people you have done earlier explained it very well. the question is, these doctors coming forward, suggesting there may be a possibility this could w
the daily mail leads with the charlie guard story.e and experimental drug. the express reporting that the uk‘s foreign aid budget is being used to prepare countries against natural disasters. let‘s start with the daily mail, a new twist on the story of charlie gard, the baby, the case going to the high court recently. a new chance. doctors say a new drug could help them. the hospital going to the court again, having previously thought there was nothing more they could do. this is the third...
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it is a consumer sort of story, it works for daily mail readers, people like your normal people who havethis country we have politicians, journalists and bankers who are all a bit dodgy, and they are going for car salesman. because there is no one more dodgy than a car salesman. sitting in his lime green armchair, like that is the worst thing they have. but there is something serious because from what they are reporting, young people are walking in off the street without an apparent income and being offered loa ns apparent income and being offered loans of thousands of pounds, and it kind of snacks of the financial crisis, and a sort of pyramid scheme. itjust crisis, and a sort of pyramid scheme. it just sounds unsustainable. lee mack and they do make that point that this is consumer debt again, people who clearly don't have the means to pay. sometimes who are themselves in credit card debt, being encouraged to ta ke credit card debt, being encouraged to take on loans that they can't afford to pay back. because there are so many stages afford to pay back. because there are so many stages
it is a consumer sort of story, it works for daily mail readers, people like your normal people who havethis country we have politicians, journalists and bankers who are all a bit dodgy, and they are going for car salesman. because there is no one more dodgy than a car salesman. sitting in his lime green armchair, like that is the worst thing they have. but there is something serious because from what they are reporting, young people are walking in off the street without an apparent income and...
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the story also appears on the front page of the metro and charlie gard is also the daily mail's leadhe telegraph front of the story on how consumers who buy internetting gauged appliances for them homes —— their homes are vulnerable to cyber attacks. the times says that ministers are considering clamping down on developers who sell houses with escalating ground rents. also a story on the police and crime commissioner accused of pulling police away from an anti—fracking protest. the guardian leads with a warning from the bank of england on rising levels of personal debt. the express fix on what it calls a row among doctors over the safety of starting is. so, it was inevitable given the huge public interest that there is in the story that this is there is in the story that this is the only picture on the front page and the photograph on the front page of the daily mail. incredibly striking and while we are looking at the papers, they are united in morning trade charlie gard, who it seems, his battle has come to an end, but the next focus will be on what the parents are saying has cause
the story also appears on the front page of the metro and charlie gard is also the daily mail's leadhe telegraph front of the story on how consumers who buy internetting gauged appliances for them homes —— their homes are vulnerable to cyber attacks. the times says that ministers are considering clamping down on developers who sell houses with escalating ground rents. also a story on the police and crime commissioner accused of pulling police away from an anti—fracking protest. the...
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kate, the daily mail have this story about a statue of the iron lady, margaret thatcher.g blocked because it might be eight target for vandals. they say left-wing activists might use this statue as a point of protest and we have seen before that the winston churchill statue there has from time to time ended up with a code on its head and it is the most dishes that will thing andl it is the most dishes that will thing and i can understand the concerns about having lady that you —— lady thatcher, statue of her there andl —— lady thatcher, statue of her there and i think why should we not celebrate her and make sure she is there so that people can see it and it is also part of our political history as well. somebody's phone is ringing! we will politely ignore it! not mine! the times have got a story about the hard left in a plot to oust dozens of labour mps. about the hard left in a plot to oust dozens of labour mp5. the section hit list as corbyn takes an 8—point lead. section hit list as corbyn takes an 8-point lead. just when you think things might have been going the rig
kate, the daily mail have this story about a statue of the iron lady, margaret thatcher.g blocked because it might be eight target for vandals. they say left-wing activists might use this statue as a point of protest and we have seen before that the winston churchill statue there has from time to time ended up with a code on its head and it is the most dishes that will thing andl it is the most dishes that will thing and i can understand the concerns about having lady that you —— lady...
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astonishing story of a full page of the daily mail, astonishing that some people breast—feeding lessonsbe taught to schools to girls and boys as well. this debate over the benefits of breast—feeding as well as enough. most medical institutions do say breast is best, breastmilk is best, it is best for the baby but as anybody who's been through it knows it is not easy, my fair sport is actually, it is very surprisingly i could imagine daily mail being total outrage about the story and actually they seem to be reporting it without their usual outrage wells, the statistic that really stuck out the mito is that british women are the worst in the world at breast—feeding, after a year when the baby ‘s—year—old only not put 5% of women or babies are still being breast—fed which is the worst in the world. germany, it is 3a, germany 56 —— brazil 56 german 23%, 22% in january compared to half percent here. this is an attempt to normalise breast—feeding to that debate about whether that is good or should be used or not or whether it is right on the benefits?” should be used or not or whether it is
astonishing story of a full page of the daily mail, astonishing that some people breast—feeding lessonsbe taught to schools to girls and boys as well. this debate over the benefits of breast—feeding as well as enough. most medical institutions do say breast is best, breastmilk is best, it is best for the baby but as anybody who's been through it knows it is not easy, my fair sport is actually, it is very surprisingly i could imagine daily mail being total outrage about the story and...
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the daily mail said they went a step further and they did research in the us national archives and foundw that this won't end the speculation but it is very interesting. thank you. nothing will end the speculation. it is going to live on. rick gillespie. for a lot of people, air travel can be a bit of a chore. delays, queues, cramped conditions and food that often leaves a great deal to be desired. but once upon a time it was very different. travelling by air was exotic and exciting. ah, those were the days, luxury at 14,000 feet. smiling stewardesses, businessmen in suit and tie, a different age. which you can now relive the pan am experience in la — a restaurant designed to look like an airline. i actually had a lot of vintage menus from my days travelling pan am, so i picked my favourite one and i went to a caterer and got them to replicate the eact detail. that includes cheateau brion, carved at your table, chicken and peppercorn sauce, oh, and a vegetarian option — this is 2017, after all. and the chance to buy duty—free. it is the most brilliant experience, it really is. people of
the daily mail said they went a step further and they did research in the us national archives and foundw that this won't end the speculation but it is very interesting. thank you. nothing will end the speculation. it is going to live on. rick gillespie. for a lot of people, air travel can be a bit of a chore. delays, queues, cramped conditions and food that often leaves a great deal to be desired. but once upon a time it was very different. travelling by air was exotic and exciting. ah, those...
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this is inside of the daily mail. how is he able to say this and what does he or she mean? the reason this story is interesting in the mail is because the sun has got an interesting interview with the male—female transition who is claimed to be the first man to give birth in the uk. what they're saying is that this person, scott parker, has eaten him by six weeks. essentially, it's a newspaper war. —— has beaten him. the mail is declaring that they have the first dad. the sun has probably paid a lot of amount of money to their man, hayden cross, who they report is the first man to have given birth. it's an old—fashioned tabloid wars. first man to have given birth. it's an old-fashioned tabloid wars. it's one of those interesting stories of the moment because it's so hard to know what the correct vocabulary is. scott and hayden are both men, but they are in the bodies of women, making the transition. they stopped and will continue it now. although they are saying they're the first man to give birth, they are still having female bodies. so it's not quite what it seems. we are
this is inside of the daily mail. how is he able to say this and what does he or she mean? the reason this story is interesting in the mail is because the sun has got an interesting interview with the male—female transition who is claimed to be the first man to give birth in the uk. what they're saying is that this person, scott parker, has eaten him by six weeks. essentially, it's a newspaper war. —— has beaten him. the mail is declaring that they have the first dad. the sun has probably...
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in the united states, trump decided to call on the "daily mail." over bigger news outlets. >> let me finish my point. let me finish my point. if we start down that path, if we start looking at the background of reporters, let's look at other reporters and what their backgrounds are, let's question whether or not they have pure motives in the questions they're asking. what you're going to find is people who work for democratic senators, people who work for democratic presidents, people have who given money to democrats, people who voted democratic primaries when we pull up their voting file information, and this is what conservatives, why we feel like we're in an onslaught. one of the interesting things about this, i thought, i talked to conservatives in canada and britain and australia and germany, they all feel like they have a hostile relationship with the press as well so the president was looking at another leader saying, yeah, when you're a conservative, this is -- obviously the issues in poland aside, i'm not getting into what they're doing i
in the united states, trump decided to call on the "daily mail." over bigger news outlets. >> let me finish my point. let me finish my point. if we start down that path, if we start looking at the background of reporters, let's look at other reporters and what their backgrounds are, let's question whether or not they have pure motives in the questions they're asking. what you're going to find is people who work for democratic senators, people who work for democratic presidents,...
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the daily mail says that the electoral commission is launching an investigation into students that mayaily express leads with a story on a new diet that says it can beat alzheimer's disease. the royal couple's trip to poland makes the sun's front page. the paper leads with a story claiming the duchess of cambridge wants a third child. so let's begin. hs2, jason, if so controversial, very expensive and we heard today, very expensive and we heard today, very sad for people who were living in new homes that will be demolished. yes, the route has been changed again. is it worth money and is it the route we need? the idea when it was first unveiled, it would be good for connectivity between the north and south, a lot of people in the north said what we really want is an east—west connection, that is where the big gaps are in transport
the daily mail says that the electoral commission is launching an investigation into students that mayaily express leads with a story on a new diet that says it can beat alzheimer's disease. the royal couple's trip to poland makes the sun's front page. the paper leads with a story claiming the duchess of cambridge wants a third child. so let's begin. hs2, jason, if so controversial, very expensive and we heard today, very expensive and we heard today, very sad for people who were living in new...
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call 999 — get skype instead — the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are beinge crews in an emergency. the sun leads on the new doctor who — jodie whittaker — the 13th time lord and the first woman to play the role. while the mirror greets the new doctor with delight — it's about time lord, says theirfront page. and back to brexit on tomorrow's guardian front page, which warns of a threat to food supplies after britain leaves. what on earth is going on inside the cabinet? two different stories. hammond the hypocrite on the daily mirror. raking in ten k a month renting properties and accuses the public sector are being overpaid. there is a different mood in the country. at one point everybody knew this and nobody can but the sense of economic injustice is rife and, i think, for the chancellor, if he made those remarks, they were unwise. i suppose it is not he was among fellow colleagues and i think the mirror is right to do this because i get so irritated by rich people, whoever they are, being so down on those who have so much less than them and i think it is go
call 999 — get skype instead — the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are beinge crews in an emergency. the sun leads on the new doctor who — jodie whittaker — the 13th time lord and the first woman to play the role. while the mirror greets the new doctor with delight — it's about time lord, says theirfront page. and back to brexit on tomorrow's guardian front page, which warns of a threat to food supplies after britain leaves. what on earth is going on...
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the daily mail saying mutiny.is gulf between men and women is revealed. so that's us, newswatch, broadcast during breakfast, showing a clip of breakfast, featuring a newspaper headline about breakfast. apologies for adding to the self absorption which on wednesday prompted this from rowena kay... and another twitter user called jerome thought... others felt the difference between men's and women's revealed was poured over to excess with helen blamires asking...
the daily mail saying mutiny.is gulf between men and women is revealed. so that's us, newswatch, broadcast during breakfast, showing a clip of breakfast, featuring a newspaper headline about breakfast. apologies for adding to the self absorption which on wednesday prompted this from rowena kay... and another twitter user called jerome thought... others felt the difference between men's and women's revealed was poured over to excess with helen blamires asking...
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the daily mail have stories about students who voted forjeremy corbyn, two votes forjeremy corbyn. brown and andrew other backbench mps rates concerns with andrea leadsom that students could register in their university town and then go home, that timing a month later than normal, jean meant students had gone home. jason has experience of this because your daughter, you were telling me she was easily able to register twice. she only registered —— only voted once, it was easy to register twice. a p pa re ntly once, it was easy to register twice. apparently there was a vote —— there was an app that told you where your vote would be more useful. the electoral commission site there is no evidence of widespread abuse, they have received complaints. you have one central register to vote site but 381 different election counter site but 381 different election cou nter faces site but 381 different election counter faces so there needs to be joining up which could prevent this. middle—class dementia cases halt the growth of longer life. what is surprising about this, we are living longer and
the daily mail have stories about students who voted forjeremy corbyn, two votes forjeremy corbyn. brown and andrew other backbench mps rates concerns with andrea leadsom that students could register in their university town and then go home, that timing a month later than normal, jean meant students had gone home. jason has experience of this because your daughter, you were telling me she was easily able to register twice. she only registered —— only voted once, it was easy to register...
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and the daily mail headlines that plans for a statue of the late margaret thatcher to be placed outside we will talk in more detail about some of those. john, why do we start with the the ft and donald trump getting a warm welcome in warsaw. rapturous, a getting a warm welcome in warsaw. ra pturous, a turnout, getting a warm welcome in warsaw. rapturous, a turnout, people bussed in from the countryside by the government because they knew they would give him a round of
and the daily mail headlines that plans for a statue of the late margaret thatcher to be placed outside we will talk in more detail about some of those. john, why do we start with the the ft and donald trump getting a warm welcome in warsaw. rapturous, a getting a warm welcome in warsaw. ra pturous, a turnout, getting a warm welcome in warsaw. rapturous, a turnout, people bussed in from the countryside by the government because they knew they would give him a round of
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the president also features on the front page of the daily mail but they lead that currie with news that jailed for 18 years after building bombs for 18 years after building bombs for the continuity ira. the daily telegraph has doctors warning that staton ‘s are being needlessly described the millions people simply because of their age. and the sun has an intriguing story about facebook shutting down and artificial intelligence experiment after two robots began talking in a language only they could understand. i know the feeling. that story frea ks i know the feeling. that story freaks me out. laughter but, let's start with the eye newspaper macro, the story broke around 830, eight o'clock but you can imagine the turmoil in some newsrooms trying to get back on. anthony scaramucci is sacked as communications head after farmer ‘s terror raid leaves the white house reeling. ——
the president also features on the front page of the daily mail but they lead that currie with news that jailed for 18 years after building bombs for 18 years after building bombs for the continuity ira. the daily telegraph has doctors warning that staton ‘s are being needlessly described the millions people simply because of their age. and the sun has an intriguing story about facebook shutting down and artificial intelligence experiment after two robots began talking in a language only they...
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let's show you the daily mail, which has a similar story. a panic at the bbc.r organisations, as well as the bbc, tell us about who they play. other organisations, sky, itv. .. bbc, tell us about who they play. other organisations, sky, itv. . i can rememberduring the other organisations, sky, itv. . i can remember during the mp pay, i remember question time, which was devoted to mps expenses for two weeks on the trot. one member of the audience would say, what are you paid? he said it was not their business. but from tomorrow, it is my business. but only for those over £150,000. ajax set that. to be fair, your question was about sky and itv, i don't pay their wages. the problem is, these are organisations that exist in a country which professes that it is a beacon of human rights, tolerance, diversity, and all these organisations have signed up to edicts on equality and diversity. by the way, there is something very special about this organisation in the terms of the fact that it is not a state broadcaster, but it is unique because it is paid by the public but
let's show you the daily mail, which has a similar story. a panic at the bbc.r organisations, as well as the bbc, tell us about who they play. other organisations, sky, itv. .. bbc, tell us about who they play. other organisations, sky, itv. . i can rememberduring the other organisations, sky, itv. . i can remember during the mp pay, i remember question time, which was devoted to mps expenses for two weeks on the trot. one member of the audience would say, what are you paid? he said it was not...
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and it's the new all—electric volvos again that make the front of the daily mail, along with the picturewon a hard—fought match to get through to wimbledon‘s third round. she beat her opponent and the flying ants. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. kim jong—un taunts trump by showing again and again the moment north korea launched a missile apparently capable of reaching us territory. while the un security council meets in emergency session,
and it's the new all—electric volvos again that make the front of the daily mail, along with the picturewon a hard—fought match to get through to wimbledon‘s third round. she beat her opponent and the flying ants. now on bbc news, it's time for newsnight. kim jong—un taunts trump by showing again and again the moment north korea launched a missile apparently capable of reaching us territory. while the un security council meets in emergency session,
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call 999 — get skype instead — that's the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patientsenied ambulance crews in an emergency. and the sun leads on the new doctor who — the 13th time lord is the first woman to play the role. the mirror leads the new doctor —— greeted the new doctor with delight. we might have fun with that in a bit! let's start with what's going on with brexit and philip hammond. the daily telegraph says — hammond accused of brexit treachery. senior cabinet minister says chancellor is trying to deliberately frustrate withdrawal. not too many names mentioned in these articles about who is doing what to whom. everyone is being treacherous. they've got a cabinet minister who allegedly told the daily telegraph that philip hammond is working to frustrate brexit and is treating league supporting ministers like pirates who have taken him prisoner. it is getting really quite weird, isn't it? it is indeed. there doesn't seem to be much discipline in the cabinet, ifi to be much discipline in the cabinet, if i may say so. i think the prime minister should get to gri
call 999 — get skype instead — that's the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patientsenied ambulance crews in an emergency. and the sun leads on the new doctor who — the 13th time lord is the first woman to play the role. the mirror leads the new doctor —— greeted the new doctor with delight. we might have fun with that in a bit! let's start with what's going on with brexit and philip hammond. the daily telegraph says — hammond accused of brexit treachery. senior...
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the daily mail says people who suffer suspected heart attacks will have to wait longer for an ambulanceand welsh politicians that they will block brexit legislation. the sun reports anger from the families of victims of the hyde park bombing on finding out the prime suspect got legal aid while they did not. so let's begin. stories that look at britain's public finances. firstly, the financial times, the finances would fail stress tests set for banks, one watchdog. these tests were put in after the financial crash, to make sure that they could cope with further shocks. it turns out the economy can't, and it is bad news if you are suffering from austerity fatigue. they say that the government finances would fail the tests, that we can growth rates mean recession is inevitable. and unsustainable path that we are on at the moment, it will cause chaos if there are any problems. it is not great news for the politicians, who are keen for us to start spending. we are told the conservatives have seen some we are told the conservatives have seen some of the ideas to get the young people on board
the daily mail says people who suffer suspected heart attacks will have to wait longer for an ambulanceand welsh politicians that they will block brexit legislation. the sun reports anger from the families of victims of the hyde park bombing on finding out the prime suspect got legal aid while they did not. so let's begin. stories that look at britain's public finances. firstly, the financial times, the finances would fail stress tests set for banks, one watchdog. these tests were put in after...
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and in the daily mail — once again, the war on cars that burn fossil fuels, to help cut pollution.f the diesel and petrol car. we knew this was coming, but there is a date here. yes, 2014, following from emmanuel macron, the president of france, making a similar pledge this morning, the uk size from 2014, no new diesel or petrol cars will be sold and the switch to electric will ta ke sold and the switch to electric will take place with a view to all cars being zero emission by 2015. have you got a diesel car, aasmah? petrol? yes. but by 2040...
and in the daily mail — once again, the war on cars that burn fossil fuels, to help cut pollution.f the diesel and petrol car. we knew this was coming, but there is a date here. yes, 2014, following from emmanuel macron, the president of france, making a similar pledge this morning, the uk size from 2014, no new diesel or petrol cars will be sold and the switch to electric will ta ke sold and the switch to electric will take place with a view to all cars being zero emission by 2015. have you...
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and the new all—electric volvos make the front of the daily mail. konta who won a hard—fought match to get to the third round of wimbledon. surviving the flying ants hart let's kick off. this story about care homes in the daily telegraph, dominating a couple of papers. yes, the care quality commission's report looking at the standard of care in care homes and some of the results are quite shocking. one in four of them seem to have a disparity, some say it is one in three, saying that they are u nsafe one in three, saying that they are unsafe and that poor leadership and staff shortages mean that residence ina staff shortages mean that residence in a quarter of facilities are going weeks without being cleaned and are served dangerous levels of medication which sounds particularly shocking. social care has been a story that has never been far from the front pages over the last couple of months and years because there has been an historic underfunding of social care. and during the election campaign. with the dementia tax. one thing with this crisis, t
and the new all—electric volvos make the front of the daily mail. konta who won a hard—fought match to get to the third round of wimbledon. surviving the flying ants hart let's kick off. this story about care homes in the daily telegraph, dominating a couple of papers. yes, the care quality commission's report looking at the standard of care in care homes and some of the results are quite shocking. one in four of them seem to have a disparity, some say it is one in three, saying that they...
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the daily mail has the charlie gard story including a warning from the judge that he will not be influencedrd to reason me because she's had to suspend one of her own for using the n—word. she's had to suspend one of her own for using the n-word. today at lunchtime on their mp two was speaking at a panel and she use the n—word. by minister mac responded within three hours. —— theresa may responded. she responded quickly. the problem is that her working majority has now dropped by one person, because this mp will be independent for the time being. it is important that she sent the message that it was not acceptable, particularly as the conservative party has been dogged with rumours that they are at the nasty party. party has been dogged with rumours that they are at the nasty partym isa that they are at the nasty partym is a phrase that might have been used by people from a certain generation, but coming out the mouth of someone who is a member of the conservative party in this day and age, frankly there was only one thing that could happen to her and thatis thing that could happen to her a
the daily mail has the charlie gard story including a warning from the judge that he will not be influencedrd to reason me because she's had to suspend one of her own for using the n—word. she's had to suspend one of her own for using the n-word. today at lunchtime on their mp two was speaking at a panel and she use the n—word. by minister mac responded within three hours. —— theresa may responded. she responded quickly. the problem is that her working majority has now dropped by one...
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time one more let's give the daily mail, an extraordinary image.south of france but not doing so because they want to but because they have to do. yes, and these are the sort of pictures you get from australia in the summer. you get from australia in the summer. you do not expect them from the south of france. this is quite an astonishing scene, something from out of the movie. look at how close the smile is —— look at how close the smile is —— look at how close the fire is. they've been breaching the fire is. they've been breaching the three days, people have to leave their homes and if you are in a campsite you will not stay there, you do not want to burn... at the end of the day, you would rather be safe and sleep on the beach. the riviera is quite nice. not in those circumstances. batters it, thank you very much indeed. —— that is it. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you baroness ros altmann and mihir bose. goodbye. good evening,
time one more let's give the daily mail, an extraordinary image.south of france but not doing so because they want to but because they have to do. yes, and these are the sort of pictures you get from australia in the summer. you get from australia in the summer. you do not expect them from the south of france. this is quite an astonishing scene, something from out of the movie. look at how close the smile is —— look at how close the smile is —— look at how close the fire is. they've...
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that more than 600,000 pupils are being taught by unqualified teachers is the top story, while the daily mailocuses on the war on cars that burn fossil fuels to help cut pollution. now on bbc news it's our world. in the syrian city of raqqa, islamic state is making a final stand. fighting them, a fragile coalition... gunshots ..of powers, great and small. of arabs and kurds. of men and women. the enemy they face has weaponised fear. but this is more than the final showdown with isis in its capital. it's also a battle for a kurdish state in northern syria. there's something bigger than me. it's for people here, the women here and women in the middle east, and maybe potentially the world. it's a fight for territory, both physical and ideological. this story begins not in raqqa, but in kobane. what remains of this largely kurdish city stands as a monument to a brutal turning point in the war against islamic state. it was here that is reached its high water mark. its territory extending as far as the turkish border. it was here it met its first significant defeat. the cemetery in kobane testifies
that more than 600,000 pupils are being taught by unqualified teachers is the top story, while the daily mailocuses on the war on cars that burn fossil fuels to help cut pollution. now on bbc news it's our world. in the syrian city of raqqa, islamic state is making a final stand. fighting them, a fragile coalition... gunshots ..of powers, great and small. of arabs and kurds. of men and women. the enemy they face has weaponised fear. but this is more than the final showdown with isis in its...
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the daily mail claims some bbc stars benefit by avoiding tax.oting a child's practicaljoke during a photo op with the royal couple. and the express runs with a study claiming that snorning has been linked to alzheimer's disease. we will discuss some of those right 110w we will discuss some of those right now and let's kick off with the times and they have got oj simpson, a face from the past, 70 years old and just been given parole after serving nearly nine years. acquitted for the murder of his wife but jailed for an armed robbery. for the murder of his wife but jailed for an armed robberym for the murder of his wife but jailed for an armed robbery. it is a real—life soap opera going on for 22 years, 22 years since he was cleared of double murder of his ex—wife, and i'io of double murder of his ex—wife, and no prisoner appeared before the pa role no prisoner appeared before the parole board were all the drama of the american legal system, all before the cameras. the case nine, ten years ago was of kidnap and using a deadly weapon and robbery in
the daily mail claims some bbc stars benefit by avoiding tax.oting a child's practicaljoke during a photo op with the royal couple. and the express runs with a study claiming that snorning has been linked to alzheimer's disease. we will discuss some of those right 110w we will discuss some of those right now and let's kick off with the times and they have got oj simpson, a face from the past, 70 years old and just been given parole after serving nearly nine years. acquitted for the murder of...
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the daily mail has a 4—page spread dedicated to charlie gard and his family after, it says, the pope'srcome the british court ruling. the times says the transport secretary, chris grayling, is to announce a £1 billion road—building scheme to help tackle traffic congestion. starting with the big story of the day which a number of newspapers are carrying, the front page of the times. donald trump calls forjune trace is meeting over north korea. they reckon they have the ballistic capability to fire a missile that can hit anywhere on the globe.“ capability to fire a missile that can hit anywhere on the globe. it is the worst that few people want to see ina the worst that few people want to see in a headline, trump and north korea. he has called her again crisis meeting, a meeting of the united nations security council after north korea claimed to have tested that intercontinental ballistic missile for the first time. he has upped his response, which up until now had been confined to tweeting, of course, the new tool in the diplomatic armoury. and it is expected that that meeting could go
the daily mail has a 4—page spread dedicated to charlie gard and his family after, it says, the pope'srcome the british court ruling. the times says the transport secretary, chris grayling, is to announce a £1 billion road—building scheme to help tackle traffic congestion. starting with the big story of the day which a number of newspapers are carrying, the front page of the times. donald trump calls forjune trace is meeting over north korea. they reckon they have the ballistic capability...
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the daily mail has a lovely story.r who, a gorgeous picture ofjodie whitaker, the star of broad church, st trinians. i am a huge fan of doctor who, but i don't know whojodie whitaker is, i am afraid. is she quirky? that seems to me the key ingredient for a convincing doctor. she is female, which is wonderful, but why are we making a big thing about whether the next one is female oran about whether the next one is female or an ethnic minority? we were just talking about this story out there, eve ryo ne talking about this story out there, everyone seemed talking about this story out there, everyone seemed to know about doctor who, and who they liked best. it is kind of like bond. the conversation about... ok, i knew this was going to happen. we are going to run out of time, and we have left the best story until last. thank you for joining us on the papers. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it is all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss t
the daily mail has a lovely story.r who, a gorgeous picture ofjodie whitaker, the star of broad church, st trinians. i am a huge fan of doctor who, but i don't know whojodie whitaker is, i am afraid. is she quirky? that seems to me the key ingredient for a convincing doctor. she is female, which is wonderful, but why are we making a big thing about whether the next one is female oran about whether the next one is female or an ethnic minority? we were just talking about this story out there, eve...
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their appeal is also the front—page story in the daily mail, the high court hearing taking place willny, they say. that story is also in tomorrow's mirror. let's begin, and welcome again to you both. the per story we have here is on the front of the telegraph, celebrating mozilla been freed after three years of an islamic state control. the people are celebrating, but there is an off a lot to worry about as far as that city is concerned and the restaurant. absolutely, it is a lovely picture of celebration going on, but i don't know in a way what they have to celebrate apart from the disappearance of islamic state. ies has an amazing ability to regenerate itself, many of its commanders where saddam's henchman, then rejoin al-anda, then a joint ies years ago when it took over module and then syria will start there is a real sense that these people have just melted into the background will stop the thousands of the people who have been killed in mozilla are foreign fighters. there is a real says that the locals have managed to disappear and have been sleeper cells and they launch attacks
their appeal is also the front—page story in the daily mail, the high court hearing taking place willny, they say. that story is also in tomorrow's mirror. let's begin, and welcome again to you both. the per story we have here is on the front of the telegraph, celebrating mozilla been freed after three years of an islamic state control. the people are celebrating, but there is an off a lot to worry about as far as that city is concerned and the restaurant. absolutely, it is a lovely picture...
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the daily mail has a warning for drivers hiring cars abroad with excess charges for damaged cars now reports on the fortunes of two major us banks which are facing a drop in revenues — the front page photo shows one of those extended handshakes between presidents trump and macron. the treatment of charlie gard, the baby at the centre of a court dispute over his care makes the front of the ‘i'. and the same story is on the front of the daily mirror — an american doctor is flying in to discuss a new therapy for the seriously ill baby. let's begin with the story about the knife crime laws to halt acid attacks. headlines in the times, ministers act after five new victims in east london. these incidents are increasing. it is a particular concern to the police. it is. the figures in the story, 183 in 2012-13. 52a in 2016-17. the figures in the story, 183 in 2012—13. 52a in 2016—17. the problem for the police and home office, as one person says, these are chemicals which most people can find under the kitchen sink. hard to introduce a licence. controls about carrying them, as they did with
the daily mail has a warning for drivers hiring cars abroad with excess charges for damaged cars now reports on the fortunes of two major us banks which are facing a drop in revenues — the front page photo shows one of those extended handshakes between presidents trump and macron. the treatment of charlie gard, the baby at the centre of a court dispute over his care makes the front of the ‘i'. and the same story is on the front of the daily mirror — an american doctor is flying in to...
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the daily mail says that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches andn hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror. the story is summed up in its headline, "diana tapes will hurt her boys". soa so a real mix of stories tomorrow. let's start here with the story in the times. philip hammond says we won't become a tax haven after brexit. this is a warning, because there has been talk of special deals. the chancellor is selling out his view of what he think the uk's relationship should be with you to make the eu. but he is also trying to reassure the you to make you. —— should be with the eu. —— but he is still tried to reassure the eu. it is interesting that he said he would expect the country to remain with a social, economic, and cultural model thatis social, economic, and cultural model that is recognisably european. that seems not to chime with what is being said by liam fox, who is in america meeting his equivalent in the us gov
the daily mail says that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches andn hire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror. the story is summed up in its headline, "diana tapes will hurt her boys". soa so a real mix of stories tomorrow. let's start here with the story in the times. philip hammond says we won't become a tax haven after...
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the daily mail saying mutiny. bitter recrimination at the politically correct bbc as this gulf between men and women is revealed. so that's us, newswatch, broadcast during breakfast, showing a clip of breakfast, featuring a newspaper headline about breakfast. apologies for adding to the self absorption which on wednesday prompted this from rowena kay... and another twitter user called jerome thought... others felt the difference between men's and women's revealed was poured over to excess was poui’ed ovei’ to excess with helen blamires asking... well, amol rajan has been reporting on this story all week as bbc editor and hejoins on this story all week as bbc editor and he joins me on this story all week as bbc editor and hejoins me now. has it been awkward? not particularly, not particulalry. maybe i have a advantage in that i have not in here that long s0 i have not in here that long sol i have not in here that long so i haven't become best friends with various of the people i was reporting on. you are talking ab
the daily mail saying mutiny. bitter recrimination at the politically correct bbc as this gulf between men and women is revealed. so that's us, newswatch, broadcast during breakfast, showing a clip of breakfast, featuring a newspaper headline about breakfast. apologies for adding to the self absorption which on wednesday prompted this from rowena kay... and another twitter user called jerome thought... others felt the difference between men's and women's revealed was poured over to excess was...
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very quickly, to the daily mail. you can't get away from it, bbc pay. maitlis, who apparently earns less tha n emily maitlis, who apparently earns less than £150,000 a year, calling on male tv stars to publicly back the pay gap fight. we can't do it right now, we are on the news, so you are obliged to be entirely impartial but of course i am not surprised. she is absolutely right to suggest people need to be supporting her. it is of course terrific that her male colleagues have allowed her female colleagues 48 hours, 78 hours or so to have all the headlines, but now i think it is time for you to step up and join in and say, yes, it is lastly unfair that female colleagues are being paid less than we offer doing the same sorts of jobs paid less than we offer doing the same sorts ofjobs and it is also unfair that women are not going to get those best paid jobs because they are all taken up by perfectly delightful and equally competent men. i see the south american correspondent with davis, ifully backed calls for senior debuts to be pay the same as male co
very quickly, to the daily mail. you can't get away from it, bbc pay. maitlis, who apparently earns less tha n emily maitlis, who apparently earns less than £150,000 a year, calling on male tv stars to publicly back the pay gap fight. we can't do it right now, we are on the news, so you are obliged to be entirely impartial but of course i am not surprised. she is absolutely right to suggest people need to be supporting her. it is of course terrific that her male colleagues have allowed her...
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on its front page, the daily mail reports that labour mps are urging women to boycott boots over its er pill. the daily express has the story of an illegal immigrant who walked free from court after he burst into a church and threatened to kill english people. the daily mirror says female stars at the bbc have been promised better wages to stay quiet over gender pay gaps. 0h, oh, have they? and the sun has news that pudsey the dancing dog — made famous on britain's got talent — has died. let's begin, shall we? what a week. let's begin, shall we? what a week. let's begin, shall we? what a week. let's begin with the telegraph. " the line for first class. this is chris grayling doing a wide—ranging interview, yet this is the headline that has come out. this is because the telegraph have had a long campaign against this ridiculous system we have where we are packed like sardines in trains, hot and sweaty desperate rank to get to work and you can see in the distance this empty first—class carriage which really we don't have a need for. chris grayling has done this interview with our politi
on its front page, the daily mail reports that labour mps are urging women to boycott boots over its er pill. the daily express has the story of an illegal immigrant who walked free from court after he burst into a church and threatened to kill english people. the daily mirror says female stars at the bbc have been promised better wages to stay quiet over gender pay gaps. 0h, oh, have they? and the sun has news that pudsey the dancing dog — made famous on britain's got talent — has died....
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the daily mail say mutiny — bitter recriminations of the politically correct bbc as this gulf betweenis revealed. so that's us on newswatch broadcast during breakfast, showing a clip of breakfast, featuring a newspaper front page about breakfast. apologies for adding to the self—absorption, which on wednesday prompted this from rowena kay. and another twitter user called jerome thought: others felt the difference between men's and women's earnings revealed by the list was being pored over to access, with helen blamires asking: well, amol rajan has been reporting on this story all week at the bbc‘s media editor and hejoins me now. has it been awkward? not particularly. maybe i have a certain advantage in that i have not been here that long, so i haven't become best friends with some of the people i was reporting on. i knew i was talking about people like huw edwards who i'll have to work with, but you try very hard. you come across lots of awkward in situations in journalism. you think, how would i cover this if it wasn't the bbc and i was somewhere else, and you do it straight down th
the daily mail say mutiny — bitter recriminations of the politically correct bbc as this gulf betweenis revealed. so that's us on newswatch broadcast during breakfast, showing a clip of breakfast, featuring a newspaper front page about breakfast. apologies for adding to the self—absorption, which on wednesday prompted this from rowena kay. and another twitter user called jerome thought: others felt the difference between men's and women's earnings revealed by the list was being pored over...
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the daily mail says british tourists are being charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on higher cause. this front page criticises channel 4 for broadcasting the diana tapes —— on higher cause. the times and more brexit headlines. this time from philip hammond, saying that we won't bea philip hammond, saying that we won't be a tax haven after brexit, caroline. yes, there has been lots of talk about his position in recent days. however, it seems to be that his is now the loudest voice when it comes to talking about where we are currently with brexit. sometimes it is different to other cabinet members as well. yes, most interestingly for journalists like tony here. the key phrase is that he will wish the uk to remain recognisably european following brexit. by which he is talking about not slashing taxes, not changing regulations dramatically. he doesn't wa nt regulations dramatically. he doesn't want the uk to turn into a sort of singapore style on wave, by which it is somehow going to be completing with other countries for sort of deals against europe and the like —— it is
the daily mail says british tourists are being charged hundreds of pounds for scratches and dents on higher cause. this front page criticises channel 4 for broadcasting the diana tapes —— on higher cause. the times and more brexit headlines. this time from philip hammond, saying that we won't bea philip hammond, saying that we won't be a tax haven after brexit, caroline. yes, there has been lots of talk about his position in recent days. however, it seems to be that his is now the loudest...
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the daily mail leads on the death of charlie gard. it says the baby, whose battle for survival captured the hearts around the world, lost his fight for life a week before his first birthday. a picture of charlie's dad with the baby dominates the front of the daily mirror. the paper says both of charlie's parents were at his side as his life support was switched off. the daily express reports on their fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plans for a two—stage transition period. the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum" on brexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who says labour could still halt brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover—up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a
the daily mail leads on the death of charlie gard. it says the baby, whose battle for survival captured the hearts around the world, lost his fight for life a week before his first birthday. a picture of charlie's dad with the baby dominates the front of the daily mirror. the paper says both of charlie's parents were at his side as his life support was switched off. the daily express reports on their fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plans for a two—stage...
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and david of the daily mail as a decent question. he called and nbc news. think that the criticism is low and fair. >> it's also an issue that has been widely discussed with president trump, this war on the media so to speak. as well as the cnn video that he put out. i think the question is fair there. even back to him saying he's been treated unfairly, there's a study done not to long ago showing that cnn and nbc covered the president in his first 100 days 13 to one negative to positive stories. howard is right when he says that this president is being covered differently than presidents past. i think that's actually a problem for the media. even cbs, john dickerson said that the media did this to themselves. hysterical coverage as you pointed out in the coverage in the beginning of the segment of all the compilation of things that people it said. this hyperventilation. they take it so far that i think americans stop trusting the media because of that hyperventilation. >> dana: but they also don't trust president trump it everyone is not doing well here >>
and david of the daily mail as a decent question. he called and nbc news. think that the criticism is low and fair. >> it's also an issue that has been widely discussed with president trump, this war on the media so to speak. as well as the cnn video that he put out. i think the question is fair there. even back to him saying he's been treated unfairly, there's a study done not to long ago showing that cnn and nbc covered the president in his first 100 days 13 to one negative to positive...
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the daily mail leads on the death of charlie gard. it says the baby, whose battle for survival captured the hearts around the world, lost his fight for life a week before his first birthday. a picture of charlie's dad with the baby dominates the front of the daily mirror. the paper says both of charlie's parents were at his side as his life support was switched off. the daily express reports on their fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plans for a two—stage transition period. the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a second referendum on brexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who says labour could still halt brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a re
the daily mail leads on the death of charlie gard. it says the baby, whose battle for survival captured the hearts around the world, lost his fight for life a week before his first birthday. a picture of charlie's dad with the baby dominates the front of the daily mirror. the paper says both of charlie's parents were at his side as his life support was switched off. the daily express reports on their fears that brexit could be delayed after the chancellor announced plans for a two—stage...
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"sleep tight, our beautiful baby boy," "the daily mail" says, quoting the mother. thatguardian" writer says while this case is tragic, we need to respect the court decision. the court's sole concern is for the child's interest, and the court is capable of transcending emotion. this case has become very emotional. it has played out politically as well. we have seen a lot of perspectives from the conservative press, in particular this editorial from "the wall street journal," which blames a system that "elevated a judge's opinion about what is best for charlie over that of his loving parents." catherine: there is so much opinion about this very sad, very personal case. 24 hour viewers to look at in the press today. here in france, the president has a big meeting on his hands. he has invited key libyan leaders to a chateau near paris. reporter: he invited the prime minister and his rival, a military general, the head of the libyan national army. they are both in paris to meet with emmanuel macron. macron is hoping to help both sides find a solution to what is essentia
"sleep tight, our beautiful baby boy," "the daily mail" says, quoting the mother. thatguardian" writer says while this case is tragic, we need to respect the court decision. the court's sole concern is for the child's interest, and the court is capable of transcending emotion. this case has become very emotional. it has played out politically as well. we have seen a lot of perspectives from the conservative press, in particular this editorial from "the wall street...
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and over in the uk, the front page of the daily mail laments johanna konta being knocked out of wimbledoner in forty years were dashed by "genius" venus williams. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? these pictures of an elephant in sri lanka are trending after it had a miraculous escape after it was swept out to sea. it was spotted by the sri lankan navy as it struggled to stay afloat. it seemed to be using its trunk as a snorkel to breathe. divers and wildlife officials launched a 12—hour rescue operation and managed to gently tow the elephant back to more shallow waters. it's just over a month since the fire that swept through a tower block in west london, killing at least 80 people. last week the british government announced a 12 month amnesty for illegal immigrants who'd been living inside grenfell tower. investigators believe 350 people were living at the address. but the number of those not registered as residents is unknown. one of them has now come forward. she's from the philippines and has been speaking exclusively to the bbc‘s asian network's rickin majithia. we
and over in the uk, the front page of the daily mail laments johanna konta being knocked out of wimbledoner in forty years were dashed by "genius" venus williams. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? these pictures of an elephant in sri lanka are trending after it had a miraculous escape after it was swept out to sea. it was spotted by the sri lankan navy as it struggled to stay afloat. it seemed to be using its trunk as a snorkel to breathe. divers and wildlife...
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the daily mail, new change for charlie.parents making to have him get treatment in the united states. we 110w treatment in the united states. we now understand the hospital has asked for the case to be heard again on monday and the daily mail is saying that it is "a new chance for charlie." this time yesterday we we re charlie." this time yesterday we were looking ahead to the g20 summit and this meeting between two presidents, we were talking about what the body language would tell us, what these pictures would say, and we have those pictures this morning. we will be discussing this a little more with some of those who know the diplomatic world well, but quite a lot of people surprised by just how long president trump and putin were talking yesterday, about the areas they touched on. we will talk more about that throughout the morning. the daily telegraph front—page picture of andy murray, and the headline is a story we have mentioned this morning. the rspca seeking police powers to allow hundreds of inspectors to enter pr
the daily mail, new change for charlie.parents making to have him get treatment in the united states. we 110w treatment in the united states. we now understand the hospital has asked for the case to be heard again on monday and the daily mail is saying that it is "a new chance for charlie." this time yesterday we we re charlie." this time yesterday we were looking ahead to the g20 summit and this meeting between two presidents, we were talking about what the body language would...
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the daily mail says that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches andire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary, the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror — the story is summed up in its headline "diana tapes will hurt her boys". now on bbc news, it's time for witness. hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to witness, here at the british library in london. this month, we have anotherfive people have witnessed extraordinary moments of history first hand. we'll be talking about the legalisation of homosexuality in britain 50 years ago. a breakthrough for women in the men's world of racing, and, in a moment, the russian ballet star rudolf nureyev defected to the west. but first, we go back to a turning point for china. china was wracked with a civil war between communists and the nationalists. translation: i never even thought about joining the communists. i followed the nationalist party all the way. i'm 99 years old, and i still haven't changed my mind about that. for most peo
the daily mail says that british tourists are routinely charged hundreds of pounds for scratches andire cars they use abroad. the sun criticises channel four over its plan to broadcast a controversial documentary, the diana tapes. and that's the lead too in the mirror — the story is summed up in its headline "diana tapes will hurt her boys". now on bbc news, it's time for witness. hello, i'm lucy hockings. welcome to witness, here at the british library in london. this month, we...
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brexit plot to wreck britain —— french plot to great britain in the daily mail, what do you think?ves are offering money to france to move from london to france. to move to paris. this is all from a memo from jeremy brown? the city of london's brexit envoy? he has met banking chiefs in paris and written this memo to the mail on sunday. i love the headline. bombshell memo leaked to them are so spiteful plan to destroy the city at any cost. so the sta kes a re destroy the city at any cost. so the stakes are very high! you can see them rubbing their hands with glee with that headline. mail on sunday, let's lighten the tone slightly on the front page, jodie whittaker, broad church star, tipped to be the first doctor who. i don't know the first doctor who. i don't know the first thing about doctor who. oh, come on. it's a lovely story, it's such fun. what has to be said, the outgoing doctor, peter capaldi, he has raised it to a new level. fabulous actor, who real hero worship, he and david tennant between them did such a good job. because we also have david tennant's broad church farm p
brexit plot to wreck britain —— french plot to great britain in the daily mail, what do you think?ves are offering money to france to move from london to france. to move to paris. this is all from a memo from jeremy brown? the city of london's brexit envoy? he has met banking chiefs in paris and written this memo to the mail on sunday. i love the headline. bombshell memo leaked to them are so spiteful plan to destroy the city at any cost. so the sta kes a re destroy the city at any cost. so...
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and the daily mail has the charlie gard story on its front page — including a warning from the judge britain's longest—running extradition case, a scottish man has lost his legal battle against being sent to the us. philip harkins, who's 38, denies shooting a man dead during a robbery in florida in 1999. he has been fighting extradition since 2003. now, the european court of human rights has ruled that his rights would not be breached if he were jailed for life without parole in florida. the high court has ruled that government arms sales to saudi arabia are lawful and shouldn't be halted. it follows a case brought by a pressure group, campaign against the arms trade. it argued that the uk had broken international humanitarian law by selling weapons that had been used to kill civilians in yemen, where the saudis have conducted air strikes against rebels. it's called the gig economy, where millions of people are caught in a grey area of working flexibly but without the usual workplace protections. they are considered neither fully employed nor self—employed. tomorrow a degree of clari
and the daily mail has the charlie gard story on its front page — including a warning from the judge britain's longest—running extradition case, a scottish man has lost his legal battle against being sent to the us. philip harkins, who's 38, denies shooting a man dead during a robbery in florida in 1999. he has been fighting extradition since 2003. now, the european court of human rights has ruled that his rights would not be breached if he were jailed for life without parole in florida....
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depp and according to court documents from the daily mail attack mr. depp's character.her turn in the ongoing legal battle after depp sued his ex money managers for more than $25 million earlier in the year. and coming up at 7 o'clock, amy robach with all the latest details with your "gma" first look i'm kendis gibson, abc news, new york. >> ♪ summer tk a hit this morning when frankie popped the alligatofloaty. plus, thsnacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up all the sunscreen! i wonder who... . we're gonna need some reinforcements...quick. copy that. walgreens makes it easy when summer needs a little help. your summer base camp is just around the corner so you c get in, out and back to those summer shenanigans. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy®. now with card, buy one, get one 50 percent off select aleve products. wheyou wantve somto protect it.e, at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is
depp and according to court documents from the daily mail attack mr. depp's character.her turn in the ongoing legal battle after depp sued his ex money managers for more than $25 million earlier in the year. and coming up at 7 o'clock, amy robach with all the latest details with your "gma" first look i'm kendis gibson, abc news, new york. >> ♪ summer tk a hit this morning when frankie popped the alligatofloaty. plus, thsnacks and drinks are gone, people. and one of us used up...
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"call 999, get skype instead," the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are being leads on the new doctor who, jodie whittaker, the 13th time lord and the first woman to play the role. while the mirror greets the new doctor with delight. "it's about time lord," says theirfront page. in the past few decades, china's economic transformation has seen it become a trading superpower. but now beijing has even more ambitious plans, to finance and build nearly a trillion pounds of infrastructure in more than 60 countries. for a series of reports over the last week our china editor carrie gracie has been travelling the 7,000—mile route from china to the uk, today she reaches the end of herjourney and asks what opportunities the chinese plan might offer to a post brexit uk. now, here's the question. shall we have jam first or clotted cream first? what's the right answer? no right or wrong. lessons in the british tradition of afternoon tea from a chinese citizen. the lovely, sweet jam. ting ting plans to take her pitch from an essex tearoom to china. a communist state perhaps
"call 999, get skype instead," the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are being leads on the new doctor who, jodie whittaker, the 13th time lord and the first woman to play the role. while the mirror greets the new doctor with delight. "it's about time lord," says theirfront page. in the past few decades, china's economic transformation has seen it become a trading superpower. but now beijing has even more ambitious plans, to finance and build...