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the daily mirror has this shot of his face. it spread online. what struck me about this story, they waited until he was off the tube, he got above ground, but what a location for them to swoop. exactly. it was so public and it was intelligence led. i was walking down whitehall, it seems to keep happening where i am not far away. i was walking down whitehall at pretty much the time that this was happening. the only signed i could see. there was a crowd of people around the entrance closest to the downing street entrance, the houses of parliament. it was indicative that something happened, but a very different atmosphere from that which we had with just five weeks before, where there was a very real sense of panic, a feeling that they did not know what was going on, a sense that there may have been one or more assailant at the time. it is clear with this that it was a well contained police operation, there was no sense of panic, people inside the building were aware there had been an incident, but there was not the level of concern or panic, there
the daily mirror has this shot of his face. it spread online. what struck me about this story, they waited until he was off the tube, he got above ground, but what a location for them to swoop. exactly. it was so public and it was intelligence led. i was walking down whitehall, it seems to keep happening where i am not far away. i was walking down whitehall at pretty much the time that this was happening. the only signed i could see. there was a crowd of people around the entrance closest to...
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the daily mirror is where we will begin. more election u—turn.ke taxes. —— the chancellor suggests. i think he has said he wants more flexibility. this is meant to be the brexit election and it is tax on every paper all day today and all day tomorrow. it will be a tax election this weekend. the tories want to drop this tax bombshell on labour. it has bounced back. philip hammond has said he will have to raise taxes. we know he will have to raise taxes. we know he will have to raise taxes and he has said that the 80 could go up. why would the daily mirror go on the 80? that is because it hits the poor harder than the rich. they spent about 10% of their vat -- rich. they spent about 10% of their vat —— income on vat. rich. they spent about 10% of their vat -- income on vat. if you took some people out of tax, it would lower the rates for higher earners. indeed. the issue here is that the tories have always been the party of fiscal firmness. they have always been the party where you think the economy is in safe hands. it is not the case. it is now a
the daily mirror is where we will begin. more election u—turn.ke taxes. —— the chancellor suggests. i think he has said he wants more flexibility. this is meant to be the brexit election and it is tax on every paper all day today and all day tomorrow. it will be a tax election this weekend. the tories want to drop this tax bombshell on labour. it has bounced back. philip hammond has said he will have to raise taxes. we know he will have to raise taxes. we know he will have to raise taxes...
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briefly onto the daily mirror, the lady is for u—turning, so can she be trusted? that it trusted? it is important to remember thatitis trusted? it is important to remember that it is notjust a question of what she likes in terms of brexit, she is going back to the people yet again, essentially, for a mandate for brexit. i mean, up until now, there were certain factions on the political left asking for a second referendum. they have essentially got that, and yet they are still not happy. it is very clear that it will be the people who decide, it will be the people's mandate that gives the go—ahead in relation to how to negotiate on brexit. i mean, she cannot be criticised for calling aidan mcardle held election. that is what the micras years. —— for calling a critically held election. theresa may has characterised this as the brexit election, bad news for labour? their brexit policy is all over the shop! theresa may, very much to the detriment of ukip, has made the tory party the party of brexit, taking the harder stance is that people in her party wanted. the lib
briefly onto the daily mirror, the lady is for u—turning, so can she be trusted? that it trusted? it is important to remember thatitis trusted? it is important to remember that it is notjust a question of what she likes in terms of brexit, she is going back to the people yet again, essentially, for a mandate for brexit. i mean, up until now, there were certain factions on the political left asking for a second referendum. they have essentially got that, and yet they are still not happy. it is...
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the daily mirror carries a photo of the daughter of tracey wilkinson, visiting the scene where her motherde her brother pierce in stourbridge last week. and finally the guardian says changes to benefit payments to families and the bereaved will mean thousands will be poorer as a result. let's start with g let's start with “f“ it i let's start with i it is i all over the place, including page six of the daily mail. the prime minister would go to war over rock, it says, tories in a startling claim the meet is ready to defend gibraltar are just the meet is ready to defend gibraltar arejust as the meet is ready to defend gibraltar are just as thatcher did for the falklands. with michael howard... the former conservative leader did the rounds on the morning political shows this morning and he made a comment that as much as margaret thatcher defended the falklands, he is sure that theresa may will show resolve and before you know it we have this spread it where we are weighing up the relative powers of each navy,... we are not going to go to war. we may have diplomatic skirmishes that the main
the daily mirror carries a photo of the daughter of tracey wilkinson, visiting the scene where her motherde her brother pierce in stourbridge last week. and finally the guardian says changes to benefit payments to families and the bereaved will mean thousands will be poorer as a result. let's start with g let's start with “f“ it i let's start with i it is i all over the place, including page six of the daily mail. the prime minister would go to war over rock, it says, tories in a startling...
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she took a question from the daily mirror today. david cameron never did back in seven years. mps, deciding babel fancy another go at it. also of interesting people will not be mps in the next parliament. george osborne, the former chancellor, has decided he only needs five jobs instead of six. he is on his way. nigel france is not going to make an eighth attempt to become mp. presumably he does not wa nt to to become mp. presumably he does not want to lose again. he is still an mep, although he has successfully abolished that position.” mep, although he has successfully abolished that position. i do not think that is a long—term career move for him. there will be some names we saw defeated in 2015, vince cable, for example, is trying to make a comeback. simon hughes. will the lib dems benefit from the remain constituency they seemed to discover in the richmond by—election? they could re—establish their presence in parliament. i do sometimes wonder if the new lib dem bounce is a bit of a media bubble. their national poll rating is not more than 12, 13%. only about a third of t
she took a question from the daily mirror today. david cameron never did back in seven years. mps, deciding babel fancy another go at it. also of interesting people will not be mps in the next parliament. george osborne, the former chancellor, has decided he only needs five jobs instead of six. he is on his way. nigel france is not going to make an eighth attempt to become mp. presumably he does not wa nt to to become mp. presumably he does not want to lose again. he is still an mep, although...
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daily mirror, they are saying we are on starting with the daily mirror, they are saying we are on the story saying that president trump has been given a number of options which he is looking at the moment. the guardian, the same story. they are saying north korea warning from china. the daily mail has a story we have been talking about today, the mot for the driving test. you have got to be able to use a satnav and turn on the back heater. telegraph, the same story. david, what have you got for us? pages and pages about how near the world may or may not be to another horrendous war. unsurprisingly therefore, there is not much humour about, but giles corran in the times does his best. he tells us it is world war three and i'mjoining dad's army. this he tells us it is world war three and i'm joining dad's army. this is and i'm joining dad's army. this is a perfect storm, he says, genuine nutters are simultaneously ensconced as leaders of the major powers for the first time since world war ii and then he tells us let's look at the bright side. they're saying it will be over by christmas.
daily mirror, they are saying we are on starting with the daily mirror, they are saying we are on the story saying that president trump has been given a number of options which he is looking at the moment. the guardian, the same story. they are saying north korea warning from china. the daily mail has a story we have been talking about today, the mot for the driving test. you have got to be able to use a satnav and turn on the back heater. telegraph, the same story. david, what have you got for...
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next we have the left—leaning daily mirror calling out mrs may for making a spectacular general electionurn after insisting there would be no new poll until 2020. lots of international papers also reporting on the election, including the irish times, which says a strong poll result would strengthen the prime minister's hand in talks with the eu over brexit. the scotsman says that scots are poised for a de facto ballot on demands for a second independence referendum in light of the shock announcement of a general election. the independent business section looks at the effect on the economy reporting the ftse 100 suffered its worst day since last june after mrs may called for the snap poll. but the business telegraph has a more positive stance writing that the resilience of the uk economy had given the prime minister the confidence to seek parliamentary approval for the election. joining us is politicaljournalist james millar who writes for the new statesman, total politics and the international business times, among others. a busy man! thank you for coming in. starting with the telegraph
next we have the left—leaning daily mirror calling out mrs may for making a spectacular general electionurn after insisting there would be no new poll until 2020. lots of international papers also reporting on the election, including the irish times, which says a strong poll result would strengthen the prime minister's hand in talks with the eu over brexit. the scotsman says that scots are poised for a de facto ballot on demands for a second independence referendum in light of the shock...
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the daily mirror claims the serial killer peter sutcliffe may have murdered eight more women that previously times says that first time home buyers are being priced out by large numbers of foreign investors. that is a summary of the news. newsday will come up at midnight. now it is time for newsnight. tonight: two huge tests for donald trump on the world stage. the chinese president has just arrived in florida for 2h hours of hard talking. potential flash points include korea, trade wars — even taiwan. so which president holds all the cards?
the daily mirror claims the serial killer peter sutcliffe may have murdered eight more women that previously times says that first time home buyers are being priced out by large numbers of foreign investors. that is a summary of the news. newsday will come up at midnight. now it is time for newsnight. tonight: two huge tests for donald trump on the world stage. the chinese president has just arrived in florida for 2h hours of hard talking. potential flash points include korea, trade wars —...
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the daily mirror also leads with the anniversary, reporting a senior police officer claims there's a new lead in the case. criticism of free schools funding is the big story in the guardian. the paper also features a picture of president trump's daughter ivanka in berlin. the times shares that image of ivanka along with christine lagarde and angela merkel, but its lead story claims senior conservatives want to sideline borisjohnson during the election campaign. quite a nice mix of stories. rachel, let's kick off with the story in the telegraph. yet again, a story about how much potentially we will be going the eu or how much the unreasonable eu is demanding of us, and this time the key number is 8 billion, but we have had numbers in the millions and billions, this is not a particularly new story. what is new is that there are now reports that this is being considered as pa rt that this is being considered as part of the negotiation on the british side to help us get the transitional deal which i think will probably make some hard brexiteers very upset, that we will continue paying th
the daily mirror also leads with the anniversary, reporting a senior police officer claims there's a new lead in the case. criticism of free schools funding is the big story in the guardian. the paper also features a picture of president trump's daughter ivanka in berlin. the times shares that image of ivanka along with christine lagarde and angela merkel, but its lead story claims senior conservatives want to sideline borisjohnson during the election campaign. quite a nice mix of stories....
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and the daily mirror suggests madeleine mccann may have been snatched to order by slave traders and sold begin with what has been happening in france tonight. in the first round of the french presidential election. they say here in the times that the french elite have been humiliated. we ought to be used to political upsets by now. after what we've seen in the last 12 certainly. although, as you put it this morning, this was the most likely result on polling. —— i2 months. given that there were four potential candidates to get through to the second round, and there now just the two candidates. there was a possibility a debt result. you have marine le g victorious possibility a debt result. you have marine le g victoriou come fir wag interesting fir wee interesting , her . second. or was interesting about her speech was that it sounded like a victory speech. now, of course, we will have two weeks of the two of them campaigning and going head to head. in what i think is interesting is that immediately we have fillon, have him immediatel comin we have him immediately coming behind macron. the
and the daily mirror suggests madeleine mccann may have been snatched to order by slave traders and sold begin with what has been happening in france tonight. in the first round of the french presidential election. they say here in the times that the french elite have been humiliated. we ought to be used to political upsets by now. after what we've seen in the last 12 certainly. although, as you put it this morning, this was the most likely result on polling. —— i2 months. given that there...
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the daily mirror also leads with the anniversary, reporting a senior police officer claims there's a funding is the big story in the guardian. the paper also features a picture of president trump's daughter ivanka in berlin. the times shares that image of ivanka along with christine lagarde and angela merkel, but its lead story claims senior conservatives want to sideline borisjohnson during the election campaign. quite a nice mix of stories. rachel, let's kick off with the story in the telegraph. yet again, a story about how much potentially we
the daily mirror also leads with the anniversary, reporting a senior police officer claims there's a funding is the big story in the guardian. the paper also features a picture of president trump's daughter ivanka in berlin. the times shares that image of ivanka along with christine lagarde and angela merkel, but its lead story claims senior conservatives want to sideline borisjohnson during the election campaign. quite a nice mix of stories. rachel, let's kick off with the story in the...
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the daily mirror claims the serial killer peter sutcliffe murdered eight more women.ome buyers are being priced out by large numbers of foreign investors. that isa numbers of foreign investors. that is a flavour of the front pages and we will get into at least of those but let's talk about gps, tell us about the front of metro. critical levels in red and a black and white headline. the whole purpose of the critical aspect of this is that so many gps are leaving the profession, some earlier than you might have thought, and one of the reasons for thatis thought, and one of the reasons for that is going to be pressure at work coming into stress and one reason will be the pensions that are available to the gp profession is going to be brought more in line with the private sector, paying more in and get less out. the public sector have had it too good for too long, and all that means is that an approaching doctor thinks it is best to get out now and not risk it later. that is about what the doctor might think, the other side, and it is always difficult for people like us i
the daily mirror claims the serial killer peter sutcliffe murdered eight more women.ome buyers are being priced out by large numbers of foreign investors. that isa numbers of foreign investors. that is a flavour of the front pages and we will get into at least of those but let's talk about gps, tell us about the front of metro. critical levels in red and a black and white headline. the whole purpose of the critical aspect of this is that so many gps are leaving the profession, some earlier than...
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the daily mirror carries a photo of the daughter of tracey wilkinson, visiting the scene where her motherh alongside her brother pierce in stourbridge last week. we have to start with gibraltar. tonight of all nights. fighting talk on gibraltar. the defence secretary insisting the uk will defend the rock all the way and lord howard comparing theresa may potentially to margaret thatcher should it come to it. he did not quite mention war, did he? i think he's said this has been mentioned and that obviously theresa may will strongly defend and support gibraltar. for some reason it was translated into margaret thatcher and possibly tanks and invasion. i am thatcher and possibly tanks and invasion. iam not thatcher and possibly tanks and invasion. i am not sure how that happened and i am sure theresa may is pleased he is incommunicado as she works out how to roll back from the idea that we will invade gibraltar. the direct comparison was made? a former conservative leader michael howard was doing the rounds oi'i michael howard was doing the rounds on the shows this morning and said comments to
the daily mirror carries a photo of the daughter of tracey wilkinson, visiting the scene where her motherh alongside her brother pierce in stourbridge last week. we have to start with gibraltar. tonight of all nights. fighting talk on gibraltar. the defence secretary insisting the uk will defend the rock all the way and lord howard comparing theresa may potentially to margaret thatcher should it come to it. he did not quite mention war, did he? i think he's said this has been mentioned and that...
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next we have the left—leaning daily mirror calling out mrs may for making a spectacular general electiononal papers also reporting on the election, including the irish times, which says a strong poll result would strengthen the prime minister's hand in talks with the eu over brexit. the scotsman says that scots are poised for a de facto ballot on demands for a second independence referendum in light of the shock announcement of a general election.
next we have the left—leaning daily mirror calling out mrs may for making a spectacular general electiononal papers also reporting on the election, including the irish times, which says a strong poll result would strengthen the prime minister's hand in talks with the eu over brexit. the scotsman says that scots are poised for a de facto ballot on demands for a second independence referendum in light of the shock announcement of a general election.
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the daily mirror also leads with the anniversary, reporting a senior police officer claims there's a lead in the case. criticism of free schools funding is the big story in the guardian. the paper also features a picture of president trump's daughter ivanka in berlin. the times shares that image of ivanka along with christine lagarde and angela merkel, but its lead story claims senior conservatives want to sideline borisjohnson during the election campaign. and now this week's our world. sahar zand reports from the toraja region of sulawesi in indonesia where the dead are a constant presence. the tradition there is that when someone dies their body is preserved and it can often take months, sometimes years, before a funeral takes place. from the start, this programme contains images of corpses which some viewers may find disturbing. it's the great unspoken. a taboo. something that i've had to face up to recently myself. most of us don't know how to think or talk about death. but there are some people who do think they know. on the indonesian island of toraja, centuries—old customs ma
the daily mirror also leads with the anniversary, reporting a senior police officer claims there's a lead in the case. criticism of free schools funding is the big story in the guardian. the paper also features a picture of president trump's daughter ivanka in berlin. the times shares that image of ivanka along with christine lagarde and angela merkel, but its lead story claims senior conservatives want to sideline borisjohnson during the election campaign. and now this week's our world. sahar...
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the daily mirror says he had 1000 victims, a case which involved under 20 patients, but there are many have said the checks and bala nces they have said the checks and balances and the safeguards are so much different now compared to when he was doing his operations. these cases did back sometime. as you rightly applied, it would be crazy to try a case
the daily mirror says he had 1000 victims, a case which involved under 20 patients, but there are many have said the checks and bala nces they have said the checks and balances and the safeguards are so much different now compared to when he was doing his operations. these cases did back sometime. as you rightly applied, it would be crazy to try a case
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the daily mirror says he had 1000 victims, a case which involved under 20 patients, but there are manyare waiting to see the outcome. for the conditions we have spoken to, they have said the checks and bala nces they have said the checks and balances and the safeguards are so much different now compared to when he was doing his operations. these cases did back sometime. as you rightly applied, it would be crazy to try a case involving hundreds of victims. you choose certain sets of victims, were alerted victims, and he tried the case on those specific examples. it seems to me that, even if the system has moved on from them and these historic cases have a different kind of circumstances now to the ones carried out now, we can still learn something from a culture that allows someone to carry out operations which, on the face of it, seem unnecessary, but positively harmful to the patients concerned. let's move on. we will be the opposition said tim farren, leader of the liberal democrats. if you look at page seven, it talks about his hopes, particularly in scotland, for their success in t
the daily mirror says he had 1000 victims, a case which involved under 20 patients, but there are manyare waiting to see the outcome. for the conditions we have spoken to, they have said the checks and bala nces they have said the checks and balances and the safeguards are so much different now compared to when he was doing his operations. these cases did back sometime. as you rightly applied, it would be crazy to try a case involving hundreds of victims. you choose certain sets of victims,...
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the daily mirror takes it one step further, suggesting trump is 110w step further, suggesting trump isp from war. warning that the world is in fear. arguably bevan, there are many proxy wars going on already, notjust in syria but in iran. there are. -- but in iraq. very dramatic language. trump himself has been very categorical in his comments on what this represented as an atrocity. the idea that we are one step behind war, it seems that a russian war strip in the black sea has been diverted to the black sea has been diverted to the method. —— warship. there is a bit of... some headlines are getting ahead of the fax. this is no extra regulation —— escalation in us force will. for the russians, they are meant to be protecting syria. yet this attack has happened on one of their bases. what this really shows is that the big players in the syrian conflict are the us and russia. the assad regime would not have survived this long if it had not been fully support of its allies, particularly russia. also it ron. vladimir putin has insisted on keeping that regime. —— also iran. it was thought
the daily mirror takes it one step further, suggesting trump is 110w step further, suggesting trump isp from war. warning that the world is in fear. arguably bevan, there are many proxy wars going on already, notjust in syria but in iran. there are. -- but in iraq. very dramatic language. trump himself has been very categorical in his comments on what this represented as an atrocity. the idea that we are one step behind war, it seems that a russian war strip in the black sea has been diverted...
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cox, business editor with the independent, we will start with some frightening is perhaps, the daily mirror, this headline will ravage us soldiers: we have seen other headlines like this but nothing quite as brutal. and it really sums up the weight of the rhetoric is heating up. we must emphasise it is korea saying that. there is a lot being said. that is absolutely right. but nonetheless, this is starting to sound like fiction, quite frankly. something more out of a thriller novel than anything i have seen before. what i think is interesting here is china's role. china is obviously a friend of north korea, but at the same time, trump has also seemed to turn towards china a little bit, and he is actually asking china to use their leverage to preventing from escalating to much. while trump is playing very hard ball here and saying "we will bomb you if you are not careful" basically, at the same time, there is an element and a bit ofa time, there is an element and a bit of a sense that he is saying "help us of a sense that he is saying "help us out here, we don't in —— don't wa nt us out here
cox, business editor with the independent, we will start with some frightening is perhaps, the daily mirror, this headline will ravage us soldiers: we have seen other headlines like this but nothing quite as brutal. and it really sums up the weight of the rhetoric is heating up. we must emphasise it is korea saying that. there is a lot being said. that is absolutely right. but nonetheless, this is starting to sound like fiction, quite frankly. something more out of a thriller novel than...
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to talk more about this is tim shipman of the sunday times and jack blanchard from the daily mirror.ck was this and why has she decided to go for it? sort of a shock but not a surprise. about a month ago there was a bit of mood music that they we re was a bit of mood music that they were thinking about holding an election. but then they said they we re election. but then they said they were absolutely not going to do that. add at that point everyone slightly lost interest in the story. there were no of his preparations going on. and so everyone thought this is not going to happen for a while. what has tipped over the edge? well she has a lead of 22 points in the opinion polls. she watched david cameron botch a european wii negotiation and she's trying to go about her deal with brussels in the opposite way to what he did, keeping things secret, threatening to walk away, asking for everything rather than lowballing the offer. and she back at gordon brown who failed to hold a general election and thought that is not going to happen to me. and how do the labour party fight this election,
to talk more about this is tim shipman of the sunday times and jack blanchard from the daily mirror.ck was this and why has she decided to go for it? sort of a shock but not a surprise. about a month ago there was a bit of mood music that they we re was a bit of mood music that they were thinking about holding an election. but then they said they we re election. but then they said they were absolutely not going to do that. add at that point everyone slightly lost interest in the story. there...
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with me are the daily mirror columnist susie boniface and steve hawkes, deputy political editor at the. good to see you. i will try and read this clearly and enunciates properly. the metro leads with the russians accusation that the uk are threatening the peace in syria to stay in with the americans. the ft focusses on the low 0f russian and american relations, but also run a story about how brexit has effectively frozen british companies out of the eu space sector. the times lead with its own investigation into potentially illegal images on facebook and features at picture of rex tillerson who has been in max go. the telegraph leads with a warning from scotla nd telegraph leads with a warning from scotland yard over as sharp increase in gun and knife crime, pointing to a reduction in resources as a reason. the guardian also leaves with this. the i goes with the tax on students, which hits graduates with a steep rise in interest rates, up to 6.1% from september. and the mirror leads with the ramifications of the attack on the permissive dortmund team boss saying that security has been
with me are the daily mirror columnist susie boniface and steve hawkes, deputy political editor at the. good to see you. i will try and read this clearly and enunciates properly. the metro leads with the russians accusation that the uk are threatening the peace in syria to stay in with the americans. the ft focusses on the low 0f russian and american relations, but also run a story about how brexit has effectively frozen british companies out of the eu space sector. the times lead with its own...
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we'll bring you the front page of the daily mirror first.. we are used to some fairly significant events over the last several months but here we have daily mirror saying we are on the brink of nuclear war. north dictator kim jong—un vows to blitz us forces if trump launches a missile strike on him. we had our correspondencejohn sudworth a short time ago. the military parade that has been happening injohn yang. we have pictures of this and people would be closely monitoring the parade itself to see where they are up parade itself to see where they are up to with their development —— pyongyang. there are new weapons at the end of the parade which we will get into a little bit later. the times have similar story. they say that president trump is looking at a range of options. of course, there is that at all group which is on its way to the korean peninsula at the moment. there are reports from the associated press this morning that they are looking at more pressure, perhaps more sanctions as well as negotiations. so we will see. china stepping
we'll bring you the front page of the daily mirror first.. we are used to some fairly significant events over the last several months but here we have daily mirror saying we are on the brink of nuclear war. north dictator kim jong—un vows to blitz us forces if trump launches a missile strike on him. we had our correspondencejohn sudworth a short time ago. the military parade that has been happening injohn yang. we have pictures of this and people would be closely monitoring the parade itself...
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and the daily mirror suggests madeleine mccann may have been snatched to order by slave traders and soldes prime minister. the labour leader, speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, also refused to confirm whether renewing the trident nuclear weapons system would be in his party's election manifesto. but a spokesman later made it clear labour did support retaining trident. in response, the conservatives claim labour would "dismantle" the uk's defences. our political correspondent, vicky young, reports. jeremy corbyn has an army of loyal supporters who have kept at the helm of the labour party, despite opposition from many of his own mps. but now he has to introduce himself to a wider audience and persuade voters he's ready to be prime minister. morning, all. some of his views have caused huge controversy, even within his own party members and mr corbyn is opposed to nuclear weapons. so, would labour's election manifesto include a commitment to renew trident? we would include all aspects of defence as most incoming governments do, i think all have. after the interview, a party spokesman was fo
and the daily mirror suggests madeleine mccann may have been snatched to order by slave traders and soldes prime minister. the labour leader, speaking to the bbc‘s andrew marr, also refused to confirm whether renewing the trident nuclear weapons system would be in his party's election manifesto. but a spokesman later made it clear labour did support retaining trident. in response, the conservatives claim labour would "dismantle" the uk's defences. our political correspondent, vicky...
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the daily mirror carries a photo of the daughter of tracy wilkinson, visiting the house with her familyampaigner darcus howe who has died at the age of 7a. the writer and broadcaster campaigned for black rights and against racism for more than fifty years. we have been speaking to a former colleague and friend, and he told me how he met him. one of the first things we did was joined how he met him. one of the first things we did wasjoined eight mangled demonstration, which was a demonstration against the harassment of the police. when that happened, the british state acted of it stupidly and through very big charges against them. if you accuse somebody of, say, throwing a stone ata somebody of, say, throwing a stone at a policeman, that is one thing. but the accused them of affray and conspiracy to undermine the state, and all sorts of things. how significant, then, was the mangrove nine trial? darcus howe was the heart of the trial because he chose to defend himself. and there he was, he loved it. he loved every moment of standing up in the box and questioning people. he had been train
the daily mirror carries a photo of the daughter of tracy wilkinson, visiting the house with her familyampaigner darcus howe who has died at the age of 7a. the writer and broadcaster campaigned for black rights and against racism for more than fifty years. we have been speaking to a former colleague and friend, and he told me how he met him. one of the first things we did was joined how he met him. one of the first things we did wasjoined eight mangled demonstration, which was a demonstration...
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the daily mirror claims the serial killer peter sutcliffe may have murdered eight more women that previously thought. the times says that first time home buyers are being priced out by large numbers of foreign investors. that is a summary of the news. newsday will come up at midnight. now it is time for newsnight. tonight: two huge tests for donald trump on the world stage. the chinese president has just arrived in florida for 2h hours of hard talking. potential flash points include korea, trade wars — even taiwan. so which president holds all the cards? meanwhile — the trump administration considers what action to take in syria after that horrific chemical attack. we think what happened in syria is a disgrace to humanity. and he's there, and i guess he's running things, so something should happen. thanks, folks. i'll see you in a little while. as america considers its military options — we'll ask if a united nations deal is still possible. here, theresa may meets donald tusk. it's his job to get the best deal for the eu out of brexit. the irish foreign minister tells me he sees no sign that
the daily mirror claims the serial killer peter sutcliffe may have murdered eight more women that previously thought. the times says that first time home buyers are being priced out by large numbers of foreign investors. that is a summary of the news. newsday will come up at midnight. now it is time for newsnight. tonight: two huge tests for donald trump on the world stage. the chinese president has just arrived in florida for 2h hours of hard talking. potential flash points include korea,...
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this is the biggest lump of cases that this particular newspaper group, the publishers of the daily mirrorome to an agreed to end open court. thank you very much indeed. the headlines for your own bbc news at 16 minutes past three. theresa may says every vote for the tories will strengthen our hand further brexit negotiations as she campaigns in wales. so keir starmer says the tories are proceeding rex was brexit. mirror group newspapers settles phone hacking claims with a number of celebrities, including jeffrey archer, patsy ginza and kevin keegan. in sport, england's women have been drawn in the same qualifying group as wales in the 2019 women's world cup. england announced their 15 man cricket squad for the champions trophy injune. owen morgan will captain the side. and in the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship at the crucible, five—time champion ronnie o'sullivan n ‘s recession five all. i will be back with more stories at 3:30pm. the french presidential candidate, marine le pen, has temporarily stood down as leader of the far—right national front, to try to broaden her s
this is the biggest lump of cases that this particular newspaper group, the publishers of the daily mirrorome to an agreed to end open court. thank you very much indeed. the headlines for your own bbc news at 16 minutes past three. theresa may says every vote for the tories will strengthen our hand further brexit negotiations as she campaigns in wales. so keir starmer says the tories are proceeding rex was brexit. mirror group newspapers settles phone hacking claims with a number of...
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a flip side angle, "the daily mirror" a lefter wing labour sporting party, time and again theresa mayd brexit would be bad for britain, but yesterday she put herself and the tories first. and finally, "may heads for election landslide" focusing on the fact the polls have her with a significant lead. that election set for june 8th. we'll get a confirmation it's june 8th on a vote in parliament in a few hours. >> market implications? it is leading the "wall street journal." may calls early vote to seize early mandate. no opinion beneath that one. >> just more reporting without the politicalization which we get in the british press. what it means for the market? the pound moved above 1.28 for the first time this calendar year. that's based on the ekxpectatio she can increase her majority and the uk side of it has more power and weight behind it. >> for reasonable negotiation. >> it's whatever the negotiation, in terms of whether the eu will win or the uk will win, she'll have more power on the uk side. it's not just the size of her majority, it's the timing. if we didn't have this leak s
a flip side angle, "the daily mirror" a lefter wing labour sporting party, time and again theresa mayd brexit would be bad for britain, but yesterday she put herself and the tories first. and finally, "may heads for election landslide" focusing on the fact the polls have her with a significant lead. that election set for june 8th. we'll get a confirmation it's june 8th on a vote in parliament in a few hours. >> market implications? it is leading the "wall street...
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the more tabloid "daily mirror." we're on the brink of nuclear war. a lot of headlines reflecting a message. the editorial in "the daily mail" called this week, quote, the darkest and most dangerous since the cuban missile crisis in 1962. you get a sense of what people are thinking around the world. thomas, both china and russia now pleading for caution from both president trump and the north korean leader kim jong un. the japanese governor reporting evacuation plans for citizens in south korea. just shows you how nervous countries in the region are at this point. thomas. >> kelly reporting in london. thank you. i want to bring in usa today columnist eliza peters. i want to speak with you about what we witnessed from north korea. is this just really a big show or more of something as kelly was talking about? the brinkmanship issue? >> this is a further step than we have seen in the past. it is a show on north korea's part. they were able to use the whole world watching. they go to parade out technology. now everyone is talking about it. they successful
the more tabloid "daily mirror." we're on the brink of nuclear war. a lot of headlines reflecting a message. the editorial in "the daily mail" called this week, quote, the darkest and most dangerous since the cuban missile crisis in 1962. you get a sense of what people are thinking around the world. thomas, both china and russia now pleading for caution from both president trump and the north korean leader kim jong un. the japanese governor reporting evacuation plans for...
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mirror group newspapers, the publishers of the daily mirror and the sunday mirror and the people put and we don't know the scale of the phone hacking at those titles, the full—scale, but if the scale is anything like it was at the news of the world, then there could be a lot, lot more to come. the news of the world, news international settled something in the region of 1,000 claims and that went ran into hundreds of millions of pounds. so that figure that mirror group newspapers put aside of £26 million may well have to be reviewed and reviewed upwards dramatically. as i say, proceedings are still ongoing in court, but we have seen today really the breadth of the hacking. we've, a former home secretary, an england football manager, a host of actresses, actors, other public figures and relatives, people who are simply the relatives of those public figures, all hacked by journalist at the mirror group. clive, thank you. it isa it is a cold and particularly for late april. in the highlands of scotland, some lying snow, not particularly in usual but not all that welcome. you can see how
mirror group newspapers, the publishers of the daily mirror and the sunday mirror and the people put and we don't know the scale of the phone hacking at those titles, the full—scale, but if the scale is anything like it was at the news of the world, then there could be a lot, lot more to come. the news of the world, news international settled something in the region of 1,000 claims and that went ran into hundreds of millions of pounds. so that figure that mirror group newspapers put aside of...
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actress megan michael, prince harry's elphin, who has than a photo shoot. 0n the front page of the daily mirrore is speaking for the first time about facing life with incurable cancer. she says, "i am not going to be dying from cancer, i don't be living with cancer". that is linda nolan. front page of the sun newspaper. a headline writer's dream. nigel farage meeting this young lady on an aeroplane. yes, they go. 6:12am is the time. we will have a full review of the front pages later. music often provides an escape from the real world, but in whole, they are aiming to give listeners a better connection to their surroundings. he works will grace the humber bridge by incorporating surround —— sounds made by the structure as people walk across the bridge. herein leaves something magical is taking place. musicians from opera north are putting the finishing touches to a recording which will invoke the essence of one of yorkshire's most iconic sites, the humber bridge. many of us will have driven across the bridge, taking in the size of the humber of. but this unique project is hoping to inspire peop
actress megan michael, prince harry's elphin, who has than a photo shoot. 0n the front page of the daily mirrore is speaking for the first time about facing life with incurable cancer. she says, "i am not going to be dying from cancer, i don't be living with cancer". that is linda nolan. front page of the sun newspaper. a headline writer's dream. nigel farage meeting this young lady on an aeroplane. yes, they go. 6:12am is the time. we will have a full review of the front pages later....
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our guests joining me tonight are the daily mirror columnist susie boniface and steve hawkes, deputyat the sun. president trump's spokesman, sean spicer, has apologised — after saying that hitler didn't use chemical weapons. sean spicer made the remark during a white house press briefing, as he answered questions about the war in syria. journalists pointed out to him that gas was used to murder millions ofjewish people, and others, during the holocaust. david willis reports from washington. asked about the syrian government's use of chemical weapons, the president's press spokesman made the surprising assertion. we didn't use chemical weapons in world war ii. you had a comedian, someone as despicable as hitler, who didn't even think to using chemical weapons. asked to clarify those remarks, mr spicer dug himself in even deeper. he brought them into the holocaust centre... i understand that. the way assad used them, went into towns, drop them down to innocent... into the middle of towns. the use of it, i appreciate the clarification, that was not the intent. in a statement the anne fr
our guests joining me tonight are the daily mirror columnist susie boniface and steve hawkes, deputyat the sun. president trump's spokesman, sean spicer, has apologised — after saying that hitler didn't use chemical weapons. sean spicer made the remark during a white house press briefing, as he answered questions about the war in syria. journalists pointed out to him that gas was used to murder millions ofjewish people, and others, during the holocaust. david willis reports from washington....
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been lea ked confidential information has been leaked on thursday night. 0n the front page of the daily mirror, who is suffering from cancer at the moment. and to pick up on some of the inside pages, mirror and many of the inside pages, mirror and many of the papers are looking at this story about gibraltar and the reference to it as part of the eu brexit negotiations, which has angered many people, especially those who live on gibraltar. we will be talking a little bit about that later in the programme. it's funny how history continues to rumble on. it wasn't long ago that the plight of migrants trying to enter eastern europe was regularly in the programme. an agreement between turkey and the eu has reduced that flow, but there are still many seeking asylum. this container camp is still empty. there's space for 250 asylum seekers. so far it is home to just two families. the government says it is locking them up to close a loophole, to stop those who seek asylu m loophole, to stop those who seek asylum in hungary slipping away deep into europe. but detaining asylum seekers automatically is ill
been lea ked confidential information has been leaked on thursday night. 0n the front page of the daily mirror, who is suffering from cancer at the moment. and to pick up on some of the inside pages, mirror and many of the inside pages, mirror and many of the papers are looking at this story about gibraltar and the reference to it as part of the eu brexit negotiations, which has angered many people, especially those who live on gibraltar. we will be talking a little bit about that later in the...
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the daily mirror, brink of nuclear war. we have been sharing images from pyongyang. trump is looking at a number of option to say stop north korea developing an interballistic missile. the daily mail, an mot for the driving test. you need to know how to use your satnav. the daily telegraph, back to north korea and they're saying that there is a specific threat that's been talked about by the cia this morning. in our headlines is this story about kelvin mackenzie and ross barkley. as an ex—newspaper man i'm staggered that a story like that gets past the subs and past the backbench and then past the editor. it is a sad story. it was immensely unfunny, the article, whatever the background of ross barkley in this case. it is easy to be po—faced and i'm sure kelvin mackenzie would say that. he then says he didn't know anything about his background and all the rest of it. it was unfunny and hurtful and whoever it was said about and you know p but these things happen, but the problem is, he isa things happen, but the problem is, he is a serious figure in public life. he doe
the daily mirror, brink of nuclear war. we have been sharing images from pyongyang. trump is looking at a number of option to say stop north korea developing an interballistic missile. the daily mail, an mot for the driving test. you need to know how to use your satnav. the daily telegraph, back to north korea and they're saying that there is a specific threat that's been talked about by the cia this morning. in our headlines is this story about kelvin mackenzie and ross barkley. as an...
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same on the front page of the daily mirror. they are saying trump is one step from war.the telegraph, this is one you were going to become, that this is the immediate aftermath of the attack and stockholder and you can see this extraordinary picture. this was the truck used in the attack at those people still fleeing the scene. we know three people died in that attack. this has become a male —— real issue. you are a serving police officer and are in charge of a city yourself and it is a big issue for anyone looking at security. yourself and it is a big issue for anyone looking at securitym yourself and it is a big issue for anyone looking at security. it is a great worry to people and people are thinking, ami great worry to people and people are thinking, am i going to be safe in crowded places? for several years we have been working on a protection programme, working with city developers and planners to make sure that crowded places are safer but, of course, you can't turn cities into fortresses. you can try, though, i guess, and you've got to try something? i think wha
same on the front page of the daily mirror. they are saying trump is one step from war.the telegraph, this is one you were going to become, that this is the immediate aftermath of the attack and stockholder and you can see this extraordinary picture. this was the truck used in the attack at those people still fleeing the scene. we know three people died in that attack. this has become a male —— real issue. you are a serving police officer and are in charge of a city yourself and it is a big...
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looking back at the first week of election campaigning with jack blanchard, political editor and the daily mirrortimes at 8.30 here on the bbc news channel. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages: the french authorities have revealed that the man who shot and killed a police officer in paris last night had attacked the police previously. karim cheurfi, who was 39, had beenjailed in 2001 forfiring at police officers. 0ur correspondent christian fraser is in paris for us.... it's a beautiful evening here in paris. we have just it's a beautiful evening here in paris. we havejust a it's a beautiful evening here in paris. we have just a few hours of the campaign to go until it closes at midnight, ahead of that vote on monday. the whole day overshadowed by the events on the champs elysees last night. we are learning so much more about the gunman that was involved in this attack. he had been in and out of prison all his life. he'd probably spent 15 years in jail all tolled for violence, aggravated violence, theft. there was even a charge of attempted
looking back at the first week of election campaigning with jack blanchard, political editor and the daily mirrortimes at 8.30 here on the bbc news channel. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages: the french authorities have revealed that the man who shot and killed a police officer in paris last night had attacked the police previously. karim cheurfi, who was 39, had beenjailed in 2001 forfiring at police officers. 0ur correspondent...
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daily mirror is next one. this is about women getting pregnant and how to help the pregnancy along.s is relevant to me because my daughter—in—law is now a week late and they haven't got a dog so it is far too late to buy a dog! probably not the right time, given what is going on in the household. but seriously, this is about boosting a child's immune system and these things are counterintuitive but having a dog around that has germs helps the way that a child can actually grow their immune system. it is interesting because we have become very obsessed with keeping everything clean and sterile. when you have a new baby, you have to take that to a whole new level, boiling everything and i'm sure that's very important, but have we gone too far the other way? you are absolutely right to talk i remember going through this rigmarole of making sure everything was disinfected but i think there is a happy medium. if i don't wash my hands when i pick up the newborn, i will be told off! there is the difference between... particularly with a baby, everything has to be sterilised but i'm a firm
daily mirror is next one. this is about women getting pregnant and how to help the pregnancy along.s is relevant to me because my daughter—in—law is now a week late and they haven't got a dog so it is far too late to buy a dog! probably not the right time, given what is going on in the household. but seriously, this is about boosting a child's immune system and these things are counterintuitive but having a dog around that has germs helps the way that a child can actually grow their immune...
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front page of the daily mirror.aid there would be no early election. this is how the daily mirror have written it. they said the lady is for u—turning. this is where you get a sense of the papers having different political leanings. really? one more. the front page of the guardian. may, give me my mandate. we will ask the brexit secretary about that later run. theresa may has said on numerous occasions that she will not give a sort of step—by—step plan of what they want to do with exit. but if their readers an election they had they may have to put that in the ma nifesto. had they may have to put that in the manifesto. and the financial times. they are looking at the markets and what happened over the timeline yesterday. yesterday they were talking about brighton's promotion to the premier league. some great stories. dot ervis painted her house blue a couple of years back. there she is celebrating. apparently, the way the club is run, every single person who works for the club will get a bonus of 10% on their salary
front page of the daily mirror.aid there would be no early election. this is how the daily mirror have written it. they said the lady is for u—turning. this is where you get a sense of the papers having different political leanings. really? one more. the front page of the guardian. may, give me my mandate. we will ask the brexit secretary about that later run. theresa may has said on numerous occasions that she will not give a sort of step—by—step plan of what they want to do with exit....
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joining me from westminster is kevin maguire, associate editor at the daily mirror, and katy balls, politicalthing in two contexts — one, strong leadership, and secondly the contest of who can get the best brexit deal to carry out whatever plans that party has for the uk. are there any dangers, firstly, in that strategy for the conservatives? and secondly, how are the other party is going to try to counteract that? cove red, going to try to counteract that? covered, if i could begin with you. strong and stable leadership is the mantra of theresa may. she said it about a dozen times yesterday in wales. they say you need a decent deal to fund public services and so on and labour will try to turn attention onto policies including the nhs, staffing levels in hospitals and the pay of nurses. the problem for the conservatives is the attention now when they look so far head in the polls and talking about the possibility ofjeremy corbyn far more than many despondent labour mps is that they talk it up too far it will look like a foregone conclusion —do will look like a foregone conclusion — do you wan
joining me from westminster is kevin maguire, associate editor at the daily mirror, and katy balls, politicalthing in two contexts — one, strong leadership, and secondly the contest of who can get the best brexit deal to carry out whatever plans that party has for the uk. are there any dangers, firstly, in that strategy for the conservatives? and secondly, how are the other party is going to try to counteract that? cove red, going to try to counteract that? covered, if i could begin with you....
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this is the daily mirror. the daily mail have gone for a similar headline.m what you said about the budget deficit and the borrowing figures, it's interesting when we talk about deficit, that's the difference between what the government is bringing in from taxes and things compared to the muggy they are spending on things like benefits. at the moment we are in a deficit, like lots of european countries —— money. france has been in deficit since 1974. what you get from that is the amount of money the government has borrowed, so lots of the papers looking at that. that figure has fallen, government borrowing has fallen, government borrowing has fallen to £52 billion in the last financial year, smaller than predicted because the economy has been doing better than people thought. predictions were that it would be quite a bit more money than this but at the moment it is at £52 billion, still bad we are borrowing rather than being in surplus, but compared to other european countries, good it is not as high as they thought. kat? a couple of interesting pictures sto
this is the daily mirror. the daily mail have gone for a similar headline.m what you said about the budget deficit and the borrowing figures, it's interesting when we talk about deficit, that's the difference between what the government is bringing in from taxes and things compared to the muggy they are spending on things like benefits. at the moment we are in a deficit, like lots of european countries —— money. france has been in deficit since 1974. what you get from that is the amount of...
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this is the front page of the daily mirror this morning as well. ken. they picture there of pc keith palmer. that is also front page of the daily telegraph as well. his helmet, very much a part of that service. and their main story, they are discussing the decision by donald trump to launch a cruise missile attack on syria proving that he is not in league with vladimir putin. this is according to the son of the us president. the front page of the sun. a blue lamp will shine brightly for ever. the story down the order is the punch on ross barkley over the weekend in a bar in liveable. the times, again, has quite a moving picture of a bowed head as the hearse goes past carrying the body of pc keith palmer. what would you like to start with? i have a story about car insurance. one of those things that annoys people. every time they renew. there are quite a few reasons in this report. they say here that insurance bills could soar over £1000 next year due to taxes that have come in and the compensation, you know, people claiming for whiplash. it has been
this is the front page of the daily mirror this morning as well. ken. they picture there of pc keith palmer. that is also front page of the daily telegraph as well. his helmet, very much a part of that service. and their main story, they are discussing the decision by donald trump to launch a cruise missile attack on syria proving that he is not in league with vladimir putin. this is according to the son of the us president. the front page of the sun. a blue lamp will shine brightly for ever....
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we will talk about that later, also front page of the daily mirror as well.tes and 3a seconds. mirror as well. i'm fascinated by the two minutes and 34 secondslj was the two minutes and 34 seconds.” was told that really specifically. you should be good at that, it is yourjob. the match showing her the studio, the lights, the augmented reality —— i was showing her. she looked really interested and when i got to the punchline at the end she walked off and said, lovely to meet you. you could have got your timing is right, dan wes ulloa i could have done it in two minutes and 40 seconds! —— dan? done it in two minutes and 40 seconds! -- dan? . we done it in two minutes and 40 seconds! —— dan?! we have been talking about the scandal around united airlines, and it has really targeted the share price. the financial times has picked up on that this morning. the share price fell 4% yesterday. in terms of what that means in terms of money, it is {1.1 that means in terms of money, it is £1.1 billion wiped off the value of the company. that is an expensive scandal for th
we will talk about that later, also front page of the daily mirror as well.tes and 3a seconds. mirror as well. i'm fascinated by the two minutes and 34 secondslj was the two minutes and 34 seconds.” was told that really specifically. you should be good at that, it is yourjob. the match showing her the studio, the lights, the augmented reality —— i was showing her. she looked really interested and when i got to the punchline at the end she walked off and said, lovely to meet you. you could...
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the front page of the daily mirror, victoria derbyshire, one of our colleagues, has done an interviewy about some robbers who poured boiling water over someone, and they we re boiling water over someone, and they were arrested after they had a £19,000 spending spree in dubai. one story on the back of the sport pages, something entertaining on the inside pages normally, but here is david moyes and the story on his comments to a female reporter after a match dominating the back pages with the mail calling for him to be sacked following those comments. david moyes in slap wrap on the back of the star and lots of analysis on the worst, you know, what is the worst pa rt of the worst, you know, what is the worst part of what he said? sarah sheppard in the times talking about, is it the fact he threatened to slap her, the fact he drew attention to the fact she is a woman, or is it just in general a problem in football, that managers are so powerful they get to pick and choose which questions they answer, they can treat reporters as they want to. the interesting reaction to it, gary linekersa
the front page of the daily mirror, victoria derbyshire, one of our colleagues, has done an interviewy about some robbers who poured boiling water over someone, and they we re boiling water over someone, and they were arrested after they had a £19,000 spending spree in dubai. one story on the back of the sport pages, something entertaining on the inside pages normally, but here is david moyes and the story on his comments to a female reporter after a match dominating the back pages with the...
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this is front page of the daily mirror. again, the picture from the marathon.ich family, that is the main story of the mirror. from page of the mail, don't lots of paper talking about what happen in france yesterday. they call it the new french revolution. this is a picture of the wife in the navy officer who was her husband, who was killed by car thieves when they took his carfrom outside his house. the front page of the times this morning has a picture of marine le pen, french elite humiliated as outsiders slip to victory. we should be live in paris for the very latest on throughout the morning for you. financial times, talking about the french presidential election. emmanual macron and marine le pen to face—off is the way they phrase that. i give you a flash of the guardian. they have, again, a picture of not marine le pen, she is in the small picture there, but mr macron. macron versus marine le pen. the result expected from the final round in two week's time. front page of many this morning. how often use cash these days? it has reduced heavily. now there
this is front page of the daily mirror. again, the picture from the marathon.ich family, that is the main story of the mirror. from page of the mail, don't lots of paper talking about what happen in france yesterday. they call it the new french revolution. this is a picture of the wife in the navy officer who was her husband, who was killed by car thieves when they took his carfrom outside his house. the front page of the times this morning has a picture of marine le pen, french elite...
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the same picture on the front page of the daily mirror..mplaining about the education cuts to their schools. the front page of the times, the image once again and the times, the image once again and the main story about companies such as facebook and twitter are being fined if they fail to protect children online. in the guardian, they speak on the arrests yesterday. just metres from the side of the bridge attacks last month. it was a targeted raid carried out after a tipoff. one of the most famous men in boxing, charlie stapleton and selling nugent. that is not really doing just this. michael buffer, the man who has been announcing boxing bouts for decades. he trademarked the phrase let's get ready to rumble. he had throat cancer and survived that in 2008 but he has neverin survived that in 2008 but he has never in short his voice. he says he practices in front of a mirror. sometimes these common terries come from other places. the exaggerated football commentary came from spanish america. was there a story about how he came up...? he was
the same picture on the front page of the daily mirror..mplaining about the education cuts to their schools. the front page of the times, the image once again and the times, the image once again and the main story about companies such as facebook and twitter are being fined if they fail to protect children online. in the guardian, they speak on the arrests yesterday. just metres from the side of the bridge attacks last month. it was a targeted raid carried out after a tipoff. one of the most...
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if you use mirror daily you end up in an entirely different place.i could go on for a long time about the inadequacy of the data but i think the conclusions are pretty robust. 1.0 would make that a think is important here is the role of the b&bs and the housing shortage and how to think about that. you could also think about it in terms of the competition between the industry for food and the domestic clientele for food. the name of the game is changing policy to expand supply and grow more rapidly over time. that includes housing as well as includes domestic food production. so the trick i think from a policy maker standpoint is to sign a transitional period when you can both expand the supply of the tourist industry and the b&b industry on the one hand, and expand the supply on the other. you can't do with only 10% of gdp investment rates which is what they are now. so to do that they have to change policy and a think the kind of policies outlined in the report are the way to go to deal with the issue of the supply. your point is well taken. the tr
if you use mirror daily you end up in an entirely different place.i could go on for a long time about the inadequacy of the data but i think the conclusions are pretty robust. 1.0 would make that a think is important here is the role of the b&bs and the housing shortage and how to think about that. you could also think about it in terms of the competition between the industry for food and the domestic clientele for food. the name of the game is changing policy to expand supply and grow more...
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the daily mail says that banks are exploiting customers unable to pay their credit card debts. the mirror boiling water over their pension victims. the times is warning of unethical behaviour by aid contractors. we'll start with the guardian. saint petersburg. you know it well, joan? and what is tucked away here is that the second bomb which did not go off, would have been several times more powerful than the first and was designed to be disguised as a fire extinguisher which had been picked with shrapnel. it would have been much worse than the one which killed ten or ii much worse than the one which killed ten or 11 people. much worse than the one which killed ten or“ people. small much worse than the one which killed ten or 11 people. small mercies. indeed. absolutely dreadful. 50 people have been injured. you know saint petersburg as well, tim. this happened just after 2:30pm local time. not rush hour but the damage that has been caused is horrific. russia has been the victim of some horrible terror outrages in recent times, 200 odd russians died in a plane that was brought down in sha
the daily mail says that banks are exploiting customers unable to pay their credit card debts. the mirror boiling water over their pension victims. the times is warning of unethical behaviour by aid contractors. we'll start with the guardian. saint petersburg. you know it well, joan? and what is tucked away here is that the second bomb which did not go off, would have been several times more powerful than the first and was designed to be disguised as a fire extinguisher which had been picked...
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>> we spend so much time looking at ourselves in a mirror in your daily routine.t you guys, i this look at things that are more attractive about you and don't abscess about the things that aren't. >> i think people look at themselves and say, this, that. maybe it's better to outsource it to somebody else. >> you look skeptical. >> you're not supposed to be rational here. >> i don't use the social media platform picture of what is the best looking picture of me. i use funny, wacky pictures. >> see what you put up. >> what is that? >> that might be on facebook. >> that's on facebook. >> it's kind of what i'm wearing right now. >> that's your look. >> you have others. let's see another one. >> here's one. >> my instagram one is that. that's count olof, in my current dig. i wanted dr. horrible for a long time. i started on fa leisha day was on that. i was that for years. >> what do you have? >> the shirtless pic. >> normal. >> wow. >> yes, you do. >> look at that. these are so boring. >> these are boring. >> it's like a stamp. >>> age, just a number -- >> i first star
>> we spend so much time looking at ourselves in a mirror in your daily routine.t you guys, i this look at things that are more attractive about you and don't abscess about the things that aren't. >> i think people look at themselves and say, this, that. maybe it's better to outsource it to somebody else. >> you look skeptical. >> you're not supposed to be rational here. >> i don't use the social media platform picture of what is the best looking picture of me. i...
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the daily mirror is where we will begin. the tory bombshell.hancellor says he will drop a pledge not to hike taxes. this isn't co mforta ble pledge not to hike taxes. this isn't comfortable for philip hammond, who says he wants to lower the tax burden on people, when the economy is doing well. indeed. spreadsheet fill, as he is nicknamed in the british press —— phil, as he is nicknamed, is that the tory party is the party that supports the economy and is fiscally secure. however, he has a black coal. two forces are this. first of seen those who voted to leave or remain, the economy will be under pressure. when we leave the eu. indeed. where is he finding the money? has tried to raise national that 12; so insurance... tee? eie—ee eeee ee ee hat—"z w insurance... tee? eie—ee eeee ee ee !!—ée"~; ' .. insurance... tee? eie—ee eeee ee ee 2:25; - this way insurance... tee? eie—ee eeee ee ee %! 2592252 this way is did the u-turn. indeed. this way is a clever way. he is thinking to raise vat, to put a tax on everything that we buy that special for peop
the daily mirror is where we will begin. the tory bombshell.hancellor says he will drop a pledge not to hike taxes. this isn't co mforta ble pledge not to hike taxes. this isn't comfortable for philip hammond, who says he wants to lower the tax burden on people, when the economy is doing well. indeed. spreadsheet fill, as he is nicknamed in the british press —— phil, as he is nicknamed, is that the tory party is the party that supports the economy and is fiscally secure. however, he has a...