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speaking of dodgy figures, the daily mirror have got a story, the lasse kjus dame joan daily mirror haveo claim his £300 allowance while he or she kept a taxi waiting outside. claim his £300 allowance while he or she kept a taxi waiting outsidem is outrageous. i don't know anyone who does it, because the people i associate with stay all day and do a good job. i am associate with stay all day and do a goodjob. iam not associate with stay all day and do a good job. i am not aware of it happening. is there any excess in the lords? a lot of hard working people doing boring stuff most of the time that don't make the headlines. they attend in large numbers. if a couple keep the taxi waiting comet they shouldn't and it isa waiting comet they shouldn't and it is a scandal but not enough to bring down the lords. because it looks like we will be bringing ourselves down anyway. lucy, what is your experience of the lords, is it represented criticism or one—off, a peer keeping a taxi waiting?m represented criticism or one—off, a peer keeping a taxi waiting? it is very fashionable to bash an experienc
speaking of dodgy figures, the daily mirror have got a story, the lasse kjus dame joan daily mirror haveo claim his £300 allowance while he or she kept a taxi waiting outside. claim his £300 allowance while he or she kept a taxi waiting outsidem is outrageous. i don't know anyone who does it, because the people i associate with stay all day and do a good job. i am associate with stay all day and do a goodjob. iam not associate with stay all day and do a good job. i am not aware of it...
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reporter: but "the daily mirror" leapt to bekcham's defense. >> i can't really see what david beckham done wrong. he clearly was upset about not getting a knighthood but the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london and he works incredibly hard for charity. reporter: newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the likes of beckham, but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use digital platforms to speak directly to the public and manage their own image. over the weekend, david beckham's son posted this intimate photographs on instagram, perhaps with his father's approval. a pr executive who worked closely with beckham for a decade. >> it is really the ebb and the flow. david has had wonderful publicity for a long time. it is the laws of the universe. but i'm sure he will sail through. reporter: newspapers may not be the force they once were, but negative front pages are bad news for a brand as big as david beckham's. it will take a fresh dose of pr to undue damage. -- to undo any damage. katty: here
reporter: but "the daily mirror" leapt to bekcham's defense. >> i can't really see what david beckham done wrong. he clearly was upset about not getting a knighthood but the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london and he works incredibly hard for charity. reporter: newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the likes of beckham, but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use digital platforms...
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but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence.clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london. and he works incredibly hard for charity. newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the lives of beckham. but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use new digital platforms to speak directly to the public and try to manage their own image. over the weekend david beckham's son posted this intimate photograph on instagram, perhaps with his father's approval. alan edwards is one of britain's leading pr executives. he worked closely with beckham for over a decade. i think it is really an ebb and a flow. david has had wonderful publicity for a very long time, and i guess this is a moment, it's the laws of the universe. but i'm sure he'll sail through it. newspapers may not be the force they once were, but negative front pages are bad news for a brand as big as david beckham's. it will take a fresh
but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence.clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london. and he works incredibly hard for charity. newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the lives of beckham. but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use new digital platforms to speak directly to the public...
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but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence.eckham's done wrong. he clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the whole of the media predicted that he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london. and he works incredibly hard for charity. newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the likes of beckham. but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use new digital platforms to speak directly to the public and try to manage their own image. over the weekend, david beckham's son posted this intimate photograph on instagram, perhaps with his father's approval. alan edwards is one of britain's leading pr executives. he worked closely with beckham for over a decade. i think it's really an ebb and a flow. david's had wonderful publicity for a very long time, and i guess this is a moment, it's the laws of the universe. but i'm sure he'll sail through it. newspapers may not be the force they once were, but negative front pages are bad news for a brand as big as david beck
but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence.eckham's done wrong. he clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the whole of the media predicted that he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london. and he works incredibly hard for charity. newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the likes of beckham. but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use new digital platforms to...
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but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence.ng. he clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london. and he works incredibly hard for charity. newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the lives of beckham. but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use new digital platforms to speak directly to the public and try to manage their own image. over the weekend david beckham's son posted this intimate photograph on instagram, perhaps with his father's approval. alan edwards is one of britain's leading pr executives. he worked closely with beckham for over a decade. i think it is really an ebb and a flow. david has had wonderful publicity for a very long time, and i guess this is a moment, it's the laws of the universe. but i'm sure he'll sail through it. newspapers may not be the force they once were, but negative front pages are bad news for a brand as big as david beckham's. it will take
but the daily mirror, which has worked with him on charity projects, lea pt to beckham's defence.ng. he clearly was upset about not receiving a knighthood, but then the whole of the media predicted he would get one. he worked very hard to bring the olympics to london. and he works incredibly hard for charity. newspapers used to determine the public narrative about the lives of beckham. but social media has changed the game. now celebrities can use new digital platforms to speak directly to the...
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blackmailing beckham, the daily mirror reports on a plot over hacked e—mails from david beckham.urism is the focus of the times. it reports hospitals will be legally obliged to charge foreign patients before they are allowed access to nhs health care. the garden looks at the controversial travel ban imposed by donald trump but rejected by a us appeals court. it looks like those defending the us president and his effo rts defending the us president and his efforts to stop people travelling from seven many muslim countries. i expected to see more of donald trump on the front pages but no. but there is a lot of marine le pen instead. here she is. she was appearing in lyon today as she launched her campaign. vive la haine, which i think long live hatred. yes. it was the rage of the banlieues, which they do every ten years, badly. and those are the suburbs? that's right. the interesting thing is that is her constituency. i am worried about you and mrtrump. we constituency. i am worried about you and mr trump. we are not having him 40 and mr trump. we are not having him a0 already, are
blackmailing beckham, the daily mirror reports on a plot over hacked e—mails from david beckham.urism is the focus of the times. it reports hospitals will be legally obliged to charge foreign patients before they are allowed access to nhs health care. the garden looks at the controversial travel ban imposed by donald trump but rejected by a us appeals court. it looks like those defending the us president and his effo rts defending the us president and his efforts to stop people travelling...
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and this is also the daily mirror. also featuring that photograph of cheryl. you do wonder... single mum has also won £14 million. good on her. one story dominating. that is terrorism. the question on the front page of the daily telegraph. did uk terror pay outs go to isil? indeed. what happened at iraq and thereafter. the money that was paid to this man is something thatis was paid to this man is something that is going to be talked about for days. newspapers are going to take a different tact, different angle. the daily telegraph looking at the money that was paid to him, and wondering if some of that was actually used to fund the activities of isil. other newspapers, my one included want to know why that was made. i think these are issues that are going to run in tandem. it is easy to say no. we know so much more about this particular character. but certainly are feeling, rulings that some of those from guantanamo bay were innocent. shakily radicalised, lost their way. this is an example, i am afraid, andl their way. this is an example, i am afraid, and i cannot help being
and this is also the daily mirror. also featuring that photograph of cheryl. you do wonder... single mum has also won £14 million. good on her. one story dominating. that is terrorism. the question on the front page of the daily telegraph. did uk terror pay outs go to isil? indeed. what happened at iraq and thereafter. the money that was paid to this man is something thatis was paid to this man is something that is going to be talked about for days. newspapers are going to take a different...
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the daily mirror is sympathetic to labor. leading the uproar in parliament included at one point.cottish mps in westminster singing the owed to joy which is beethoven's masterpiece and which is the national anthem for the eu. the u.k.ng on in parliament as brexit gets closer. >> you have been taking a look at what the french papers are saying. >> one of the main stories concerns the plight of this young man, 22-year-old teo who was attacked. the allegations are that police attacked him quite brutally. the allegation specifically is of rape. front page on this as our other papers. police underhe accusation. it should not be an automatic knee-jerk reaction in support of the police. there has to be a broad consensus about what's going on. francois hollande went to the bedside of teo and expressed his sympathy to the young man. while we have seen this violent have alsoow there been incidents in october in which police officers were targeted. that is part of a continuing cycle of violence. i want to look at a story about the eiffel tower. the iron lady as it is called by many of the fr
the daily mirror is sympathetic to labor. leading the uproar in parliament included at one point.cottish mps in westminster singing the owed to joy which is beethoven's masterpiece and which is the national anthem for the eu. the u.k.ng on in parliament as brexit gets closer. >> you have been taking a look at what the french papers are saying. >> one of the main stories concerns the plight of this young man, 22-year-old teo who was attacked. the allegations are that police attacked...
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the daily mirror, a couple of health stories... no, just the one we're doing now.50s. can you explain this? health spending is increasing in real terms, it is not keeping pace with demand though. this is the distinction between levels of spending rates of change of spending. health spending goes up year—on—year. what the mirror are pointing out though, they are not fiddling the figures, the growth of health spending, 1.1%, is very low, and it is not keeping up with demand. but as they also point out, they have done really well. they have had a statistical story across two pa g es have had a statistical story across two pages here, it is also a chart saying that as the nhs tries to do with 1 saying that as the nhs tries to do with1 million saying that as the nhs tries to do with 1 million patients saying that as the nhs tries to do with1 million patients a day, a&e numbers are up 33% over the last decade or so, they are also showing that the uk, even though health spending has been going up, we are spending has been going up, we are spending less than 1% of our gdp.
the daily mirror, a couple of health stories... no, just the one we're doing now.50s. can you explain this? health spending is increasing in real terms, it is not keeping pace with demand though. this is the distinction between levels of spending rates of change of spending. health spending goes up year—on—year. what the mirror are pointing out though, they are not fiddling the figures, the growth of health spending, 1.1%, is very low, and it is not keeping up with demand. but as they also...
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and the daily mirror leads on an increase in electricity bills.er says the supplier npower is putting up prices by 15% — meaning some annual bills will go up by more than £100 a year. now on bbc news it's time for our world. ba by chimpanzees, just a few months old. seized from the jungles of africa to be sold as pets. it's a shocking and illegal trade. animals that are our closest relatives of the natural world are suffering terrible losses. to get one infant chimpanzees out of the jungle, all of the adults and its family have to be killed and as many as ten adults slaughtered. we infiltrate an animal smuggling network that spans the globe. during a year—long investigation we went undercover. two months? are you still able to follow? we discovered that there is far more trafficking than the authorities suspect. is you may find some of the scenes in this film disturbing, as we reveal the secret trade in baby chimps. ourjourney into an underworld of animal smuggling began in cairo. for centuries, egypt has been one of the world's great trading cent
and the daily mirror leads on an increase in electricity bills.er says the supplier npower is putting up prices by 15% — meaning some annual bills will go up by more than £100 a year. now on bbc news it's time for our world. ba by chimpanzees, just a few months old. seized from the jungles of africa to be sold as pets. it's a shocking and illegal trade. animals that are our closest relatives of the natural world are suffering terrible losses. to get one infant chimpanzees out of the jungle,...
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this was uk tabloid the daily mirror. "one mile from isis."i prime minister, saying, "the time for victory has come." but it hasn't come yet. here's how things stand. the iraqi army controls the eastern half of mosul. the west remains in control of islamic state. we have seen comments posted online earlier by new york times correspondence saying the city looks remarkable, driving past open cabayejoints. looks remarkable, driving past open cabaye joints. those looks remarkable, driving past open ca baye joints. those reports looks remarkable, driving past open cabayejoints. those reports of relatively normal lives. this though has also brought out comments from the top us military commander saying, we will see both most sought and raqqa campaigns conclude, that is my attempt. we asked hadya alalawi from bbc arabic to look at how realistic that is. the iraqi army has actually been attacking the western side by some missiles, using the help of the american airforce. however, they are really struggling. i think the biggest problem at the moment is
this was uk tabloid the daily mirror. "one mile from isis."i prime minister, saying, "the time for victory has come." but it hasn't come yet. here's how things stand. the iraqi army controls the eastern half of mosul. the west remains in control of islamic state. we have seen comments posted online earlier by new york times correspondence saying the city looks remarkable, driving past open cabayejoints. looks remarkable, driving past open cabaye joints. those looks...
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newspaper, magazine and digital publisher with national and regional newspaper titles including the daily mirrornday mail. nice to see you, michael. give us your take on these numbers. they are better than expected. yes, profits and revenues are up. better than expected. yes, profits and revenues are up. the numbers don't disguise the fact that print volumes, in terms of circulation, are dropping sharply. print revenue has increased but that is largely as a result of increasing costs. and also an increase in advertising revenue. what is clear is that digital is becoming a much bigger pa rt digital is becoming a much bigger part of the company's overall strategy, certainly in terms of views, digital revenue is up quite sharply. the chief executive of trinity mirror, interviewed about express newspapers, and whether they will buy them or not. yes, and that highlights the pressures that print media is under. simon cox was contemplating speaking to richard desmond about this and i think that is the way to go. we will get much more consolidation, i think, within the newspaper network. certainly given
newspaper, magazine and digital publisher with national and regional newspaper titles including the daily mirrornday mail. nice to see you, michael. give us your take on these numbers. they are better than expected. yes, profits and revenues are up. better than expected. yes, profits and revenues are up. the numbers don't disguise the fact that print volumes, in terms of circulation, are dropping sharply. print revenue has increased but that is largely as a result of increasing costs. and also...
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there's a story in the daily mirror today, union chiefs reveal workers are doing £33.6 billion worthtory, they say one in five of us are doing unpaid overtime. it is quite a remarkable number. again, it was interesting, there's a certain regional element to it. it seems us folks in london do even more. do you think doing extra work, do you think that is adding to productivity or adding to what is achieved at work or do you think if people worked left and took the time of their supposed to take off there would be more productive? i think the answer is... you always have to have appropriate worklife balance. i think about what is changing and possibly should be changing and possibly should be changing for the better, is it's a little more mixed. people should head on a little earlier probably but equally you work in the evenings or on but equally you work in the evenings orona but equally you work in the evenings or on a saturday, it's about getting that balance right to fit in. i think the idea you should simply be there and work all the hours and percent is slightly daft. you've take
there's a story in the daily mirror today, union chiefs reveal workers are doing £33.6 billion worthtory, they say one in five of us are doing unpaid overtime. it is quite a remarkable number. again, it was interesting, there's a certain regional element to it. it seems us folks in london do even more. do you think doing extra work, do you think that is adding to productivity or adding to what is achieved at work or do you think if people worked left and took the time of their supposed to take...
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economist, and i'm also joined from westminster byjack blanchard, the political editor of the daily mirrorresults combined? the problem forjeremy corbyn is that he had to go and describe as a victory of what is a continuity. labour should not be in danger of losing if it like stoke—on—trent... danger of losing if it like stoke-on-trent. .. they were perceived to be under threat from ukip. ukip have imploded and upon that looks like another character who will sleep at all in front of him but in the rough edges of the campaign we could see the proposition was flawed. it is fair to say that ukip have been stopped in their tracks and i think that will have an impact within ukip, but u nfortu nately for will have an impact within ukip, but unfortunately for jeremy corbyn, will have an impact within ukip, but unfortunately forjeremy corbyn, if you look at what was happening in copeland, there is no sign that he is going forward. what he is having to sell as a victory is being overta ken to sell as a victory is being ove rta ke n by to sell as a victory is being overtaken by the tories are not go
economist, and i'm also joined from westminster byjack blanchard, the political editor of the daily mirrorresults combined? the problem forjeremy corbyn is that he had to go and describe as a victory of what is a continuity. labour should not be in danger of losing if it like stoke—on—trent... danger of losing if it like stoke-on-trent. .. they were perceived to be under threat from ukip. ukip have imploded and upon that looks like another character who will sleep at all in front of him but...
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revenues from print advertising fell and so did the sales of the daily mirror newspaper.ing comebacks — and now a phone company is trying to do the same. remember the nokia 3310 — well, 17 years on it's being relaunched. many consider the original handset iconic because of its popularity and sturdiness. the announcement was made at the mobile world congress tech show in barcelona. and waterstones, the uk's leading bookshop chain, is on the defensive after going incognito at some of its newer stores. it has opened three shops in sufffolk, sussex and hertfordshire, that do not feature its distinctive branding, prompting accusations of deception. but waterstones' chief executive, james daunt, has defended the move, saying he wanted the shops to have a more independent feel. a quick look at markets. the ftse 100 doing well. quite positive despite big falls with direct line insurance down despite the shake—up by the government to premiums and shares at the london stock exchange are down. that's it from me. i will be back in an hour with more business news. environmental campai
revenues from print advertising fell and so did the sales of the daily mirror newspaper.ing comebacks — and now a phone company is trying to do the same. remember the nokia 3310 — well, 17 years on it's being relaunched. many consider the original handset iconic because of its popularity and sturdiness. the announcement was made at the mobile world congress tech show in barcelona. and waterstones, the uk's leading bookshop chain, is on the defensive after going incognito at some of its...
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with me to talk about this further is the technology editor at the daily mirror, sophie curtis. that did a lot more than the little nokia? i think a lot of people don't want the bother of everything that goes along with a full featured smartphone with twitter, facebook, every new delivery you can think of constantly p°ppin9 delivery you can think of constantly p°pping up delivery you can think of constantly popping up with notifications. and co nsta ntly popping up with notifications. and constantly needing charging. quite an matter is one of the big excitements of these phones coming back they could have a weak battery like. we all feeling nostalgic even looking this advert for one of the... this is fantastic. i was laughed at by many brands, the many recent, but particularly because i held onto my nokia to such a long time and only moved to is not dashed smartphone not that long ago. if that really the driver of it? i want to believe this is lovely and nostalgic but equally there is a pa rt nostalgic but equally there is a part of me that thinks i can't think ofa part of me th
with me to talk about this further is the technology editor at the daily mirror, sophie curtis. that did a lot more than the little nokia? i think a lot of people don't want the bother of everything that goes along with a full featured smartphone with twitter, facebook, every new delivery you can think of constantly p°ppin9 delivery you can think of constantly p°pping up delivery you can think of constantly popping up with notifications. and co nsta ntly popping up with notifications. and...
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the daily mirror, tumble drier company whirlpool accused of snubbing pay—out plea.dea that we now export more gin than beef, 450 in beef and £500 million with gin and going to so many countries around the world. it does not surprise me. if you go into a supermarket, there are rows and rows of gin. small distilleries absolutely over the place and there are gin palaces and gin parlours setting up, so gin has become the most popular thing for us to export. it isa most popular thing for us to export. it is a success story. people's habits have changed and it was once deemed an old—fashioned drink and it is now very trendy and the world is picking up on our drink. 41 million bottles sold in the uk. you have picked up a story about blackbirds. is this a story about depression?m is about mental health and stress. it is the amount of birds that they actually see. it is a study from queensland university. and the british trust for ornithologists. they had monitored people and if they see a lot of birds, their stress levels are reduced. does that mean stress levels are reduce
the daily mirror, tumble drier company whirlpool accused of snubbing pay—out plea.dea that we now export more gin than beef, 450 in beef and £500 million with gin and going to so many countries around the world. it does not surprise me. if you go into a supermarket, there are rows and rows of gin. small distilleries absolutely over the place and there are gin palaces and gin parlours setting up, so gin has become the most popular thing for us to export. it isa most popular thing for us to...
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the daily mirror says the private messages in which the former player allegedly complains about not beingthood were published after the firm refused to hand over a six—figure sum. a spokesman for david beckham says that the e—mails were tampered with and deliberately inaccurate. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. more at 9:30am. thank you for your comment about renting. daniel says, get councils to build more housing. marianne says, first—time buyers are now well into their 30s and 40s because the market has been overpriced. paul says, builders pay lip service to affordable housing. there is a shift, experts say, in the government's tone when it comes to fixing the supposedly broken housing system. they will concentrate on the rental sector. we have people here who have horrific stories of renting, but also the fact that at least one of them is in a secure tenancy with fair event, so it can be done. do get in touch with us throughout the morning. use the hashtag #victorialive. if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's get some sport. there only seems to be
the daily mirror says the private messages in which the former player allegedly complains about not beingthood were published after the firm refused to hand over a six—figure sum. a spokesman for david beckham says that the e—mails were tampered with and deliberately inaccurate. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. more at 9:30am. thank you for your comment about renting. daniel says, get councils to build more housing. marianne says, first—time buyers are now well into their 30s and...
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if you see that picture in the daily mirror. wouldn't you like to be inside his mind?aps you wouldn't, idon't know. but, i inside his mind? perhaps you wouldn't, i don't know. but, ithink he must have some self—doubt, hear is dear old hillary clinton. i suspect president trump taught he had seen her off but she helping him with a short tweet saying 3—0, that he is losing these battles in the court. law courts. ijust detect this week there's been a subtle difference in donald trump. he is at last, he is changing his mind a bit on china, he's being rather nicer to one or two people, the mexicans of course, are undermining him a bit, why he isn't building the wall yet, they seem to be plotting as to how they seem to be plotting as to how they will come through and overand under the wall, when it is finally built. so reality is dawning, on even this president. nonetheless, air force one, the latest line is that he pledges that if he can't get that, bill through the courts just have another one. he will have another one, but you know, the reality of thisjob, another one, bu
if you see that picture in the daily mirror. wouldn't you like to be inside his mind?aps you wouldn't, idon't know. but, i inside his mind? perhaps you wouldn't, i don't know. but, ithink he must have some self—doubt, hear is dear old hillary clinton. i suspect president trump taught he had seen her off but she helping him with a short tweet saying 3—0, that he is losing these battles in the court. law courts. ijust detect this week there's been a subtle difference in donald trump. he is at...
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his second wife told the daily mirror that she and their five children went to syria try to persuade, and ended up having to flee for their lives from the terrorists. campaigning is entering its final day in the stoke—on—trent central and copeland parliamentary by—elections. voters in both constituencies go to the polls tomorrow to elect new mps. the winning candidates will replace former labour mps tristram hunt in stoke and jamie reed in copeland. the elections are being seen as a test forjeremy corbyn‘s labour party, with the results expected to be close. delays and disruption on the london underground and southern rail lines continue today. the two separate strikes, both 24 hour walk—outs, will affect millions of passengers. the tube walkout was "solidly supported" by members of the rmt union, with its general secretary mick cash claiming the union had made "strenuous efforts" to resolve the dispute. the southern strike is the 29th instance of industrial action since their dispute over driver—only operation broke out last year. the supreme court upholds income rules which stop th
his second wife told the daily mirror that she and their five children went to syria try to persuade, and ended up having to flee for their lives from the terrorists. campaigning is entering its final day in the stoke—on—trent central and copeland parliamentary by—elections. voters in both constituencies go to the polls tomorrow to elect new mps. the winning candidates will replace former labour mps tristram hunt in stoke and jamie reed in copeland. the elections are being seen as a test...
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his wife told the daily mirror newspaper that she and their five children went to syria try to persuaded at preventing violent extremism — he worked at the foreign office from 2008—2011 and in central london, we'rejoined by lord carlile, former independent reviewer of terrorism legislation and a cross bench peer. how was this man able to leave the country? a very good question, this isa country? a very good question, this is a high—profile individual, everybody knew about him, when he came back from grant and obey there was a lot of media coverage. there isa gap was a lot of media coverage. there is a gap in the story, the authorities lost track of him, at the point he decided to go to syria, nobody stopped in doing that. there are number of british citizens, residents, released from guantanamo bay. when they were back in the country, where they covertly monitored by security services? those details are not released. intelligence services and police have a duty to keep tabs on people who could be a threat to the public in one way or another. is did not exist when he returned from guanta
his wife told the daily mirror newspaper that she and their five children went to syria try to persuaded at preventing violent extremism — he worked at the foreign office from 2008—2011 and in central london, we'rejoined by lord carlile, former independent reviewer of terrorism legislation and a cross bench peer. how was this man able to leave the country? a very good question, this isa country? a very good question, this is a high—profile individual, everybody knew about him, when he...
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revenues from print advertising fell and so did sales of its daily mirror newspaper but the chief executiveer business rates in england intensifies again, the shadow business secretary has described them as a ticking time bomb. rebecca long may lease said firms rose to leave mac face... said they're been mishandled, the government has established a £3. 6 mishandled, the government has established a £3.6 billion transitional fund to help businesses facing the big johnson narrates. we have seen pop stars and actors from the past decade making a comeback when our phone companies trying to do the same. remember the nokia 3310, 17 years on it is being relaunched. many considered the original handset iconic because of its popularity and steadiness. the announcement was made at the mobile world congress tech show in barcelona, you could read more on our website. the ftse 100 barcelona, you could read more on our website. the ftse100 in positive territory holding up just about despite the downward pressure from various falls in share prices. talking up the london stock exchange, the shares in the e
revenues from print advertising fell and so did sales of its daily mirror newspaper but the chief executiveer business rates in england intensifies again, the shadow business secretary has described them as a ticking time bomb. rebecca long may lease said firms rose to leave mac face... said they're been mishandled, the government has established a £3. 6 mishandled, the government has established a £3.6 billion transitional fund to help businesses facing the big johnson narrates. we have seen...
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a few of the red tops, the daily mirror has rain rooney's £750,000 a week chinese getaway and carol wills. —— wayne rooney. the sun has story about the reserve goalkeeper at sutton united who was forced to resign for eating a pie during the game. orly, what have you got? a few people looking at the pies but a fantastic match last night at the etihad. this headline on henry winter's peace. that sums it up, it was breathtaking. i thought i was going to get an early night. the wayne rooney story. the chinese super league transfer window closes on tuesday and £50 million for a 31—year—old is a lot of money that perhaps manchester united can't turn down. ben? a look at the front of the ft, the budget expectation is on what the chancellor might be able to pull out of the bag but philip hammond says don't expect anything too exciting, he says there is no pot of money under my desk so there are pot of money under my desk so there a re calls pot of money under my desk so there are calls for a change to the new business rates system, with been talking a lot about that on the programme but as to wh
a few of the red tops, the daily mirror has rain rooney's £750,000 a week chinese getaway and carol wills. —— wayne rooney. the sun has story about the reserve goalkeeper at sutton united who was forced to resign for eating a pie during the game. orly, what have you got? a few people looking at the pies but a fantastic match last night at the etihad. this headline on henry winter's peace. that sums it up, it was breathtaking. i thought i was going to get an early night. the wayne rooney...
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from head to the daily mirror has the storm as well.e covering john lewis cutting back on positions across the business. people in administration and customer restaurant, they will be consulted about their roles. a little bit of restructuring going on and we have heard a lot about that. a very nice picture in the telegraph of the royal mints, the new £1 coins. 12 sided, they will be. there isa coins. 12 sided, they will be. there is a nice pile of them. they are coming in in october. now, they will be steadily brought in and there will be a period where you can use both coins. after 0ctober, however, the new ones, the old ones will cease to be legal tender. the new ones, the old ones will cease to be legaltender. do the new ones, the old ones will cease to be legal tender. do you think they will have a secret thing on again so will be worth more? not at the moment, no. there is only 15 left. did you say 12 sided? what is that? dodecyl gone? sounds good. well, no surprise in the papers they are trying to make sense of why leicester have
from head to the daily mirror has the storm as well.e covering john lewis cutting back on positions across the business. people in administration and customer restaurant, they will be consulted about their roles. a little bit of restructuring going on and we have heard a lot about that. a very nice picture in the telegraph of the royal mints, the new £1 coins. 12 sided, they will be. there isa coins. 12 sided, they will be. there is a nice pile of them. they are coming in in october. now, they...
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talking about my favourite subject, food, in the daily mirror, eddiejones, the six nations this weekendere is no pressure whatsoever. he is so good at it. and he says he would like to have dinner withjurgen klopp he says he would like to have dinner with jurgen klopp from he says he would like to have dinner withjurgen klopp from liverpool, jose mourinho from manchester united and pep guardiola because he says they really know about pressure. theirjob is so much harder than he is. he thinks they all have different management styles. he would like to find out how they do theirjob. would they get on? jose mourinho looks really grumpy after their game last night. he even mentioned jurgen klopp in his interview. indirectly, he said some managers get away with being really emotional, i don't, orwords managers get away with being really emotional, i don't, or words to those effects at what would the managers give for his results? exactly. and his expertise. he is so excellent, good at bringing in people from other sports and including them in the way that he coaches. i am just going to quickl
talking about my favourite subject, food, in the daily mirror, eddiejones, the six nations this weekendere is no pressure whatsoever. he is so good at it. and he says he would like to have dinner withjurgen klopp he says he would like to have dinner with jurgen klopp from he says he would like to have dinner withjurgen klopp from liverpool, jose mourinho from manchester united and pep guardiola because he says they really know about pressure. theirjob is so much harder than he is. he thinks...
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we will do the daily mirror, racist trump banned from speaking in parliament, and david beckham callingngineers have been working on this boat for a long time. their names were. exciting. really exciting -- ben ainslie. they say it will be faster than ever. smaller than the boat a race when they won the america's cup, you know, when he helped to win the america's cup, and this is a great picture of him and his wife, and their daughter, at the launch yesterday and i love the level of detail. georgie had to throw a bottle at a whole. it is worth such a lot of money. the champagne didn't smash anyway. georgie said, hopefully the sailing will go better than the launch. georgie said, hopefully the sailing will go better than the launchlj will go better than the launch.” thought they had a sugar bottle, you know, that they use in films, don't they. pre- cracked. and another story, tom brady, according to the press, he won the super bowl single—handedly. someone has pinched hisjersey. single—handedly. someone has pinched his jersey. 0h, single—handedly. someone has pinched his jersey. oh, come
we will do the daily mirror, racist trump banned from speaking in parliament, and david beckham callingngineers have been working on this boat for a long time. their names were. exciting. really exciting -- ben ainslie. they say it will be faster than ever. smaller than the boat a race when they won the america's cup, you know, when he helped to win the america's cup, and this is a great picture of him and his wife, and their daughter, at the launch yesterday and i love the level of detail....
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based on one of its own investigations, the daily mirror is talking about miners collecting metal for— southern railway. that is one of their own investigations. the biggest rise in the tennis charts. dan evans! the highest mover up from 688 to 45th in the world. since 2015 when he went missing. he didn't turn up at a tournament. he was out with his friends partying in birmingham that he was only 18. he has now turned his life around and look at the different he is making. it represents great britain today in the davis cup. with no andy murray, he carries the hopes of the nation. they are against canada. the expectations will be growing. this year alone, he has been living up to it. yesterday i heard that he thinks he will never be andy murray because he will never be andy murray because he is too lazy. there is a headline he is too lazy. there is a headline he that will warm the hearts of every teenager. school is saying starting school at 930 makes a better learning. have a lie in. what have you got, sean? front of the ft. growth forecasts. previously, the bank of england thought th
based on one of its own investigations, the daily mirror is talking about miners collecting metal for— southern railway. that is one of their own investigations. the biggest rise in the tennis charts. dan evans! the highest mover up from 688 to 45th in the world. since 2015 when he went missing. he didn't turn up at a tournament. he was out with his friends partying in birmingham that he was only 18. he has now turned his life around and look at the different he is making. it represents great...
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front page of the daily mirror, talking about the mccanns losing their libel battle with the former policeage of the express as well. talking about the vote in parliament as well today. front page of the times, rip—off railfares as well today. front page of the times, rip—off rail fares scrapped and their main picture is a stag in north—west scotland, which will soon become even more impressive after he sheds his antlers next month. he is lovely. they will regrow longer, wider and with more points. the front page of the telegraph, germany abusing the euro according to a trump aide. this is buzz aldrin, the former astronaut, second man to walk on the moon, he has become a model. he is 87. modelling a silver bomber jacket. to more front pages. the sun. they say doctor who crisis, did the bbc fours out capaldi after ratings slump? and the same question about health tourism on the front page of the daily mail. —— force out. they have a picture of the mccanns, the story louise was talking about earlier. can i talk about lego quinziato your kids lego fans? my friends are! there is a new ranking
front page of the daily mirror, talking about the mccanns losing their libel battle with the former policeage of the express as well. talking about the vote in parliament as well today. front page of the times, rip—off railfares as well today. front page of the times, rip—off rail fares scrapped and their main picture is a stag in north—west scotland, which will soon become even more impressive after he sheds his antlers next month. he is lovely. they will regrow longer, wider and with...
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the daily mirror, she was here last week talking about staying young, and all that.acked and they are trying to get to the bottom of it in launching a campaign as well. some horrible pictures from that over the weekend. and danny dyer, saying that his friends are slightly concerned about him and he needs to calm down a bit, apparently. i know you are going to the scheme later, from sutton united, which is a big game. —— this game later. this is a list of the dayjobs, we game later. this is a list of the day jobs, we have game later. this is a list of the dayjobs, we have a lumberjack and a special needs teacher. my favourite is one that says he has no nuggets ina is one that says he has no nuggets in a pre—match meal, which is exactly what you need when you are about to play arsenal. we will interview him later! he needs all night, don't take any of them. it talks about the fact that they get perspective from their dayjob which means that when they play football it is maybe not as big a deal as other people make it. and their dressing room is the only dressing room w
the daily mirror, she was here last week talking about staying young, and all that.acked and they are trying to get to the bottom of it in launching a campaign as well. some horrible pictures from that over the weekend. and danny dyer, saying that his friends are slightly concerned about him and he needs to calm down a bit, apparently. i know you are going to the scheme later, from sutton united, which is a big game. —— this game later. this is a list of the dayjobs, we game later. this is...
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the daily mail, which campaigned on that story, says the witchhunt against british veterans cost £60 million. the mirrorcted thousands of pounds for the sun of the rugby is in court accused of keeping the cash. 0verstretched nhs hospitals are paying doctors £4000 a day, according to the times. the telegraph says the apple is demanding a campaign against fake news, which it says is killing people's minds. the guardian claims the government has abandoned the idea is of donald trump addressing both parliaments when it comes to britain for a state visit later this year. the daily express says that the eu wants to hit the uk with a bill of £49 billion as part of brexit. there is a lot to keep us busy. and only 16 minutes to do is turn. we will start with the daily mail. at last an end to the witchhunt. this is a long—running campaign to say that these trips have had these allegations held over them for a decade and nothing has come of it. they had put it on their front page because they consider it their victory, although other papers have been campaigning as well. they mention a lawyer who has been struck o
the daily mail, which campaigned on that story, says the witchhunt against british veterans cost £60 million. the mirrorcted thousands of pounds for the sun of the rugby is in court accused of keeping the cash. 0verstretched nhs hospitals are paying doctors £4000 a day, according to the times. the telegraph says the apple is demanding a campaign against fake news, which it says is killing people's minds. the guardian claims the government has abandoned the idea is of donald trump addressing...
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with me are susie boniface, columnist at the mirror, and michael booker, the deputy editor of the express. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the daily which campaigned for the uk to leave the european union, is injubilant mood and it's summed in its headline: "now we're on our way out of the eu". the daily mail also backed brexit and calls the government win a crushing vote. it has the statue of winston churchill on the front page. the metro is more neutral in its tone on its front page "brexit begins". the 'i" says britain has taken a step into the unknown and we face a bitter fight with brussels over a £50 billion divorce settlement. the times reports that tory mps are threatening to rebel over brexit u nless threatening to rebel over brexit unless theresa may guarantees the right of eu citizens to stay in britain. according to the guardian, labour has its own problems, with a fifth of mps defying jeremy corbyn and voting against the triggering of article 50. we will put up the front pages of two of the leading brexit newspapers, you could say. the daily mail, there it is. and the express. the two, side—by—side. there you go. the
with me are susie boniface, columnist at the mirror, and michael booker, the deputy editor of the express. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the daily which campaigned for the uk to leave the european union, is injubilant mood and it's summed in its headline: "now we're on our way out of the eu". the daily mail also backed brexit and calls the government win a crushing vote. it has the statue of winston churchill on the front page. the metro is more neutral in its tone on its...
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mirror looking good, you're looking good. >> jones is not taking his second chance at freedom for granted. he gives himself a dailyinder of the shortcut that almost sent him back to prison. >> i purposely ride my bike that way not to go through there. i go around the long way. but even going around the long way, i can see that place. and it's still open. there's still a big old hole in the fence there. people are still going in and out of it. and i say, well, they'll never have to worry about me doing it no more. i just know now i can't do what everybody else does. this last episode of the trespassing really gave me an eye opener even in a greater way that i've got to watch every little thing. it's the little things that can lead to a big thing like going back to prison. >>> coming up -- >> watch your back, bitch, but the dagger is coming. >> a housing unit where the drama runs high. >> it gets overwhelming to the point where when you leave the mod, it's just like draining. like wow! we need to take a little break. >> after more than a decade of producing "lockup," we've discovered most inmates prefer to keep a lo
mirror looking good, you're looking good. >> jones is not taking his second chance at freedom for granted. he gives himself a dailyinder of the shortcut that almost sent him back to prison. >> i purposely ride my bike that way not to go through there. i go around the long way. but even going around the long way, i can see that place. and it's still open. there's still a big old hole in the fence there. people are still going in and out of it. and i say, well, they'll never have to...
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mirror. that way you can see them over and over again to help build a healthier and happier relationship with yourself. >> staying well brought to you by true biotics, a dailyupport digestive and immune health. support both rals your digestive and immune health. feel a difference in two weeks or your money back. take the trubiotics 2 week challenge. that's why i use excedrin.n hold because of a headache. it has two pain fighters plus a booster and for some, headache relief starts in just 15 minutes. now moments lost to headaches are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. >>> let me take you to new zealand where there is this emotional rescue mission that's happening. volunteers are rushing to the beaches of golden bay. they're hoping to save dozens of beached whales. now, they c
mirror. that way you can see them over and over again to help build a healthier and happier relationship with yourself. >> staying well brought to you by true biotics, a dailyupport digestive and immune health. support both rals your digestive and immune health. feel a difference in two weeks or your money back. take the trubiotics 2 week challenge. that's why i use excedrin.n hold because of a headache. it has two pain fighters plus a booster and for some, headache relief starts in just...
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daily mail, they are still interested in the story about fruit and vegetables, the shortages on the shelves that people are reporting. iceberg lettuce, broccoli, aubergines and courgettes as well. and in the mirrore that we saw yesterday. they are putting up electricity bills by 15%. gas prices will rise by 4.8%. it means that the annualjoule fuel bill will be going up by a for the average customer. where are you going to start? on a housing story. next week theresa may will be announcing at major government initiative for more house—building. a study of government figures has been published that shows we have a housing surplus and the number of empty homes has doubled since 1996. we have almost 1.4 million empty homes, so the idea of building another 1 homes, so the idea of building another1 million homes, so the idea of building another 1 million homes, homes, so the idea of building another1 million homes, it is suggested, will not cause house prices to fall. is it not about the type of homes available? yes, there are variety of empty houses, some are variety of empty houses, some are waiting for people to move into, some are second homes and they may be at the part of the price bracket. we h
daily mail, they are still interested in the story about fruit and vegetables, the shortages on the shelves that people are reporting. iceberg lettuce, broccoli, aubergines and courgettes as well. and in the mirrore that we saw yesterday. they are putting up electricity bills by 15%. gas prices will rise by 4.8%. it means that the annualjoule fuel bill will be going up by a for the average customer. where are you going to start? on a housing story. next week theresa may will be announcing at...
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daily mail is baftaing as well. and talking about the shannon matthews plot. my wasn't a é friend, on the - of £17 minister xx: mirrorinals will do jail numbers, criminals will do time. she is get time. she is talking about we get offenders not being released. and the baftas again with the duke and duchess. apparently they went straight in. and i think that ben was moaning about it. you didn't really see very much. they got out ofa car really see very much. they got out of a car that was like a normal car and then they went to the red carpet without any chitchat. most of the tv cameras saw without any chitchat. most of the tv cameras saw them from behind out of focus. you wanted a little bit more pomp? i sort of expected a little ceremony. pomp? i sort of expected a little ceremony. the fun of the times, emma stone, and the high street result over the rent rise, and the express, theory at bid to wreck g over the rent rise, and the express, theory at bid to wreci chill g over the rent rise, and the express, theory at bid to wreci chill or; brexit. there is a big_cbillbr_a thaw . . w
daily mail is baftaing as well. and talking about the shannon matthews plot. my wasn't a é friend, on the - of £17 minister xx: mirrorinals will do jail numbers, criminals will do time. she is get time. she is talking about we get offenders not being released. and the baftas again with the duke and duchess. apparently they went straight in. and i think that ben was moaning about it. you didn't really see very much. they got out ofa car really see very much. they got out of a car that was like...