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the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke cases. the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk. and they say it means britain is heading for a drought. the times talks about a spat between the chancellor philip hammond and theresa may's aides. and the daily mail describes the leaked labour manifesto as the most left—wing in decades. right, let's start. martin, would you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the ma nifesto you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the manifesto seems to have been exclusively in several papers, which i know it's a bit strange. let's start with the daily mirror headline, which says it pretty well. it does. it leads into a peek inside spread as well, detailing this lea ked spread as well, detailing this leaked draft, setting out a very extensive range of policies which the mirror builds very favourably, the mirror builds very favourably, the other papers we will come to our obviously much less favourable. this says he will fix rip—off britain, boost nhs schools and scrap
the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke cases. the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk. and they say it means britain is heading for a drought. the times talks about a spat between the chancellor philip hammond and theresa may's aides. and the daily mail describes the leaked labour manifesto as the most left—wing in decades. right, let's start. martin, would you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the ma nifesto...
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the daily mirror have a story and therefore it —— of the daily mirror have a story of two former radiome minister, theresa may, is planning tough new controls on technology firms. the sun is looking ahead to the wedding of pippa middleton, saying prince harry's girlfriend could upstage the bride. the daily telegraph reported that all scottish pensioners will keep their winter fuel payments. the scottish secretary says it is a p pa re ntly scottish secretary says it is apparently because of the weather. the daily express is hopeful of a cure for alzheimer's after scientists discovered that a rogue protein can trigger the disease. back to julian assange protein can trigger the disease. back tojulian assange in the guardian, who has said today that the war is just beginning after the decision by the swedish prosecutors. let's delve in a little more. henry, we will start with the daily mail, and they are pulling no punches. epic picture ofjulian assange and the headline, a creep. —— and a big picture. yes and they say that it has cost us a lot of money to have him in the ecuadorian embassy
the daily mirror have a story and therefore it —— of the daily mirror have a story of two former radiome minister, theresa may, is planning tough new controls on technology firms. the sun is looking ahead to the wedding of pippa middleton, saying prince harry's girlfriend could upstage the bride. the daily telegraph reported that all scottish pensioners will keep their winter fuel payments. the scottish secretary says it is a p pa re ntly scottish secretary says it is apparently because of...
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they also have the picture of the younger brother in libby on the daily mirror —— jihadi.amily will turn out to be true. for example, it said here that the father and one of the brothers are is supporters. i think i heard another commentator saying today the father was thought to be more pro—al qaeda year because in libya al-qaeda have said about is that they are too brutal —— pro—al qaeda. i don't know if that's the case. i noted that in the times, the mail are saying this isa the times, the mail are saying this is a whole family and a whole network and we are fascinated by evil families, aren't we? the times say... evil families, aren't we? the times hey evil families, aren't we? the times say... they also say it was claimed salman abedi called his family 15 minutes before the attack in tripoli to say goodbye but friends of the family said his father had been so worried about radicalisation in manchester that he demanded he moved to libya. people willjump to conclusions very quickly about all of this and that's a dangerous thing to do immediately after an incident like t
they also have the picture of the younger brother in libby on the daily mirror —— jihadi.amily will turn out to be true. for example, it said here that the father and one of the brothers are is supporters. i think i heard another commentator saying today the father was thought to be more pro—al qaeda year because in libya al-qaeda have said about is that they are too brutal —— pro—al qaeda. i don't know if that's the case. i noted that in the times, the mail are saying this isa the...
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and killed by evil, that is what the daily mirror has on its front page.n pictures of two young girls but 21,000 young people were at that concert. it is one of the biggest venues, possibly the biggest in north england. i spoke to a group from the outskirts of manchester, people who know people who know people who know people who know people who know people who know people who was there, somebody‘s cousins or dads friends daughter everybody will have been affected by this in some way. it is that, you know... especially for the young people, they will have to live with that. and then it is all over the media and it is everywhere. it is difficult to escape. and given the political campaigning has been stopped, we will wake up tomorrow and see the army potentially on the streets, this is not something that will be easy for anyone to even stop thinking about for a bit. and ever present is danger, obviously, but one that you can put at the back of your mind. but if you see troops on the streets... given how many people we re the streets... given how many people
and killed by evil, that is what the daily mirror has on its front page.n pictures of two young girls but 21,000 young people were at that concert. it is one of the biggest venues, possibly the biggest in north england. i spoke to a group from the outskirts of manchester, people who know people who know people who know people who know people who know people who know people who was there, somebody‘s cousins or dads friends daughter everybody will have been affected by this in some way. it is...
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and the daily mirror says the hollywood actor brad pitt has admitted to having a drinking problem in th angelina jolie. let us begin. the daily telegraph headline, theresa may unleashes fire. would you start us off, she is using colourful and forceful language. it is extraordinary, on the steps of downing street she unleashes this vitriol, saying that the eu is trying to wreck the election. she has been called the new iron lady, explaining that the eu needs to keep out of our elections. very, very strong fire against the eu. remembering our history a bit, everybody knew about margaret thatcher, do you think she is margaret thatcher mark two.|j thatcher, do you think she is margaret thatcher mark two. i hate to be sceptical, but there was a bit of donald trump, the best defence is fence. how do you take the coronation of theresa may off the headlines? you say here is our enemy across the waters. how'd you get all of the ukip voters on board? you create the enemy out of the eu. is that too sceptical? no, well, what do you think? i'm more sceptical. she is fighting two battles. she is fi
and the daily mirror says the hollywood actor brad pitt has admitted to having a drinking problem in th angelina jolie. let us begin. the daily telegraph headline, theresa may unleashes fire. would you start us off, she is using colourful and forceful language. it is extraordinary, on the steps of downing street she unleashes this vitriol, saying that the eu is trying to wreck the election. she has been called the new iron lady, explaining that the eu needs to keep out of our elections. very,...
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the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. s says a heatwave is about to hit the uk.
the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. s says a heatwave is about to hit the uk.
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you take a slightly different spin than the daily mirror.ng it is 1983 all over again. the moderates in the labour party are relatively relaxed about this draft manifesto which they had obviously seen. they are saying this is the closest the labour party has got to the 1980s, the famous 1983 manifesto, the longest suicide note in history, as the late sir gerald kaufman calls it. they are saying that they are upholding labour's commitment to renewing trident in this manifesto, that there was a curious paragraph after that, saying any prime minister would want to use the nuclear deterrent with caution. which i think they have done up until now! 82%... commitment to the 2% spending on defence. they are saying that robin cook could've written that in 1997. who has written this? is it corbyn‘s team? absolutely. two or three key members in his team. they obviously have not had very much time to do it. they started looking at all the things they wanted to do, and they have reached out from there. labour are not doing well in the polls, but when you
you take a slightly different spin than the daily mirror.ng it is 1983 all over again. the moderates in the labour party are relatively relaxed about this draft manifesto which they had obviously seen. they are saying this is the closest the labour party has got to the 1980s, the famous 1983 manifesto, the longest suicide note in history, as the late sir gerald kaufman calls it. they are saying that they are upholding labour's commitment to renewing trident in this manifesto, that there was a...
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the daily mirror, a fantastic picture, he streets of manchester filled with tens of thousands of runnersster run, putting on a show of solidarity. life will carry on as best we can. it makes you proud of manchester. i don't live there, i have not lived there, but one of the striking things about the response to monday's awful events is the way that manchester has asserted its identity and sense of solidarity, andi identity and sense of solidarity, and i have found it very moving. when people started sinking the oasis song at a memorial service, and this again, it is wonderful. i am very proud of them.” and this again, it is wonderful. i am very proud of them. i come from just south of manchester, i can put a manchester accent on, i can be right authentic! we must have known! igo right authentic! we must have known! i go back to my received pronunciation! i agree with everything john has said. the mancunian people are the most wonderful people, they really warm. 0ut wonderful people, they really warm. out of this appalling tragedy, it seems as though you have seen the good side of nearly
the daily mirror, a fantastic picture, he streets of manchester filled with tens of thousands of runnersster run, putting on a show of solidarity. life will carry on as best we can. it makes you proud of manchester. i don't live there, i have not lived there, but one of the striking things about the response to monday's awful events is the way that manchester has asserted its identity and sense of solidarity, andi identity and sense of solidarity, and i have found it very moving. when people...
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the daily mirror has more on the death of an 11—year—old girl at that drayton manor theme park.update on that incident in staffordshire. this is a statement from a website, it was a school trip to drayton manor in which the 11—year—old girl died. "we are liaising with the relevant authorities at this time. please be ensured that the safety and well—being of all our pupils is a priority. we would also request that the family, as well as the school community, be given the time to grieve. the school is also providing support to pupils and staff. we are unable to provide any further information at this time." that is from the school to which that 11—year—old girl was a pupil. that is following the incident today in staffordshire.
the daily mirror has more on the death of an 11—year—old girl at that drayton manor theme park.update on that incident in staffordshire. this is a statement from a website, it was a school trip to drayton manor in which the 11—year—old girl died. "we are liaising with the relevant authorities at this time. please be ensured that the safety and well—being of all our pupils is a priority. we would also request that the family, as well as the school community, be given the time to...
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the daily mirror highlights a&e units vehicles and operations cancelled as they say hackers who is nhsnd staff turning to pen and paper after computers and phone lines were in lockdown. according to the times, patients weekend of chaos as security services hold an international criminal gang. the sun reports the statement by theresa may the patient records have not been compromised. the daily telegraph as doctors when lives are at risk. the cyber attackers have been linked to russia. it carries an interview with borisjohnson who says russia might be attempting to sabotage the general election. the guardian suggests up to a0 hospitals in the uk and gp surgeries have been affected. it reports a political story, quoting from an interview it has with the deputy leader of labour, tom watson, whose as the party is determined to turn its poll numbers around. i am sure to put this spelling mistakes injust numbers around. i am sure to put this spelling mistakes in just the fox me. let's start with the cyber attack. the financial times, nhs hackers used stolen cyber weapons from us spy agency. s
the daily mirror highlights a&e units vehicles and operations cancelled as they say hackers who is nhsnd staff turning to pen and paper after computers and phone lines were in lockdown. according to the times, patients weekend of chaos as security services hold an international criminal gang. the sun reports the statement by theresa may the patient records have not been compromised. the daily telegraph as doctors when lives are at risk. the cyber attackers have been linked to russia. it...
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the telegraph and daily mirror have it and wrote it up about 90 minutes ago.rrow in what is called a clause five meeting, to agree the final version, so it could in theory all be changed. and labour tonight told us: "we do not comment on leaks. we will announce our policies in our manifesto, which is our plan to transform britain for the many not the few". well, many not the few is the kind of theme of the draft —
the telegraph and daily mirror have it and wrote it up about 90 minutes ago.rrow in what is called a clause five meeting, to agree the final version, so it could in theory all be changed. and labour tonight told us: "we do not comment on leaks. we will announce our policies in our manifesto, which is our plan to transform britain for the many not the few". well, many not the few is the kind of theme of the draft —
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your front page in the guardian is doing so, the daily mirror as well.rust mrs u—turn? not the most flattering picture of the prime minister. pm flip—flops again. the fa ct minister. pm flip—flops again. the fact is, she still is, according to the polls, we ahead of the labour party. this has been a good day for them. —— we ahead. we seeing an element of hubris here on behalf of the prime minister, because she was so the prime minister, because she was so farahead, we the prime minister, because she was so far ahead, we have the changes to getting rid of free school lunches we have means testing winter fuel payment, winter fuel allowance is. and we've now got this u—turn as a result of the belief that she could potentially scare her core vote. yes, it is quite extraordinary. you could characterise this as callous 01’ as could characterise this as callous or as complacent, you could characterise it as a trust issue. you could characterise it as the right thing to do! there is no doubt she did the right thing by introducing the future of social ca re into
your front page in the guardian is doing so, the daily mirror as well.rust mrs u—turn? not the most flattering picture of the prime minister. pm flip—flops again. the fa ct minister. pm flip—flops again. the fact is, she still is, according to the polls, we ahead of the labour party. this has been a good day for them. —— we ahead. we seeing an element of hubris here on behalf of the prime minister, because she was so the prime minister, because she was so farahead, we the prime...
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the daily mirror might make you feel even older. the actor who played cat weasel has died.emory many people will have. he looks a bit likejeremy corbyn. people will have. he looks a bit like jeremy corbyn. right, you are offjeremy corbyn's christmas card list. although if he doesn't win number ten and there is every mac, it might be a job for him. it is interesting that in the phone in theresa may was in this evening, the first question came from a nurse. the nhs has always been a difficult issue for the conservative party at elections. even know so much has been cut during these years of austerity, plenty of budgets typically associated with the tories, the defence budget, the police budget, the conservatives have kept putting money over and above inflation into the nhs but it's still their achilles' heel. it's still something the public worries about. do you think they worry about it in a sense that they worry about it in a sense that they worry about it in a sense that they worry about the political damage that health is finished you can do to the conservatives? even tho
the daily mirror might make you feel even older. the actor who played cat weasel has died.emory many people will have. he looks a bit likejeremy corbyn. people will have. he looks a bit like jeremy corbyn. right, you are offjeremy corbyn's christmas card list. although if he doesn't win number ten and there is every mac, it might be a job for him. it is interesting that in the phone in theresa may was in this evening, the first question came from a nurse. the nhs has always been a difficult...
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let's start with something a bit uplifting, the front page of the daily mirror. 40,000 runners takings in manchester. ruth, you know manchester better than any of us. this speaks of the spirit of the place. we still all know and think about the people who lost their lives and their families, but their lives and their families, but the people from the north west of england are without doubt the best people ever anywhere. they are the most intelligent, beautiful, they are the best comics, and they stick together. what got me about this was the way the communities came together as well. i was very touched when i saw the muslim cleric with this elderlyjewish when i saw the muslim cleric with this elderly jewish lady when i saw the muslim cleric with this elderlyjewish lady because you wa nt to this elderlyjewish lady because you want to see everybody together. you don't want to see particular groups together, you want to see the whole city which is as diverse and energetic as any in the country. to hold an event like that so soon after something which could have made so afraid to go out i
let's start with something a bit uplifting, the front page of the daily mirror. 40,000 runners takings in manchester. ruth, you know manchester better than any of us. this speaks of the spirit of the place. we still all know and think about the people who lost their lives and their families, but their lives and their families, but the people from the north west of england are without doubt the best people ever anywhere. they are the most intelligent, beautiful, they are the best comics, and...
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political editor at the daily mirror. political editor at the daily mirror. environment at the centre of their manifesto — criticising other parties of side—lining environmental issues. we do it because a prosperous, thriving future will be green or not at all. and environment is the air that bp is, the water we drink, the countryside, the landscape, it's our rivers and our seas. yet for some, is still a secondary concern. something to be considered when we fix so—called more important issues. we are different. we know our prosperity depends on the natural world. it's the ultimate source of everything we make and use, the food and materials, to the sinks her waist. meanwhile the liberal democrats are to announce that they'd accept ten thousand refugees from syria every year for the duration of the next parliament. party leader tim farron will also say that he is committed to reopening the dubs programme for unaccompanied children stranded in europe and seeking asylum. staying on the election and the conservatives say they will honour the nato commitment to sp
political editor at the daily mirror. political editor at the daily mirror. environment at the centre of their manifesto — criticising other parties of side—lining environmental issues. we do it because a prosperous, thriving future will be green or not at all. and environment is the air that bp is, the water we drink, the countryside, the landscape, it's our rivers and our seas. yet for some, is still a secondary concern. something to be considered when we fix so—called more important...
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the daily mirror features pictures of two of those killed at the manchester arena, including the youngestm known so far, eight—year—old, saffie rose roussos. while the metro also carries a picture of saffie and reports that theresa may has raised the uk terror threat level to critical now on bbc news, it's time for ainslie‘s america's cup quest. sir ben ainslie is the most successful sailor in olympic history. but since the first race in 1851, no british team has ever won the america's cup. personally, i think for everyone in this team, it would be the biggest achievement if we could pull this off and win the america's cup for britain. it is 166 years to pursue a trophy that we made and challenged the world to and we have never won. sometimes in life, there is a right time. this is the right time. this is the best chance britain has ever had at winning the america's cup. both of us are very competitive. we have a lot of respect for each other. but we want nothing more than to kill each other on the water. it is as simple as that. if you are silly enough to wind him up to that level where
the daily mirror features pictures of two of those killed at the manchester arena, including the youngestm known so far, eight—year—old, saffie rose roussos. while the metro also carries a picture of saffie and reports that theresa may has raised the uk terror threat level to critical now on bbc news, it's time for ainslie‘s america's cup quest. sir ben ainslie is the most successful sailor in olympic history. but since the first race in 1851, no british team has ever won the america's...
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and much more with our two panellists: katy balls from the spectator and jason beattie of the daily mirrorbut before all that, let's catch up on the big developments from the campaign trail, on monday 15th may. some have suggested theresa may needs to meet more ordinary voters. well, no problems with that today when she was out and about in oxfordshire. let's take a look. i'm serious, i want you to do something for us. we've got a lot of plans for people with mental health. and learning disabilities. i've got mild learning disabilities and i have carers. peoplejumped mild learning disabilities and i have carers. people jumped on the bandwagon and have got houses they shouldn't have got. you've done a marvellousjob. keep shouldn't have got. you've done a marvellous job. keep it shouldn't have got. you've done a marvellousjob. keep it up. we want to leave. providing an elected. well tough questions followed the prime minister, when she took part in a lengthy facebook live interview with itv news. one question came from a well known viewer. perhaps surprisingly, i've got a question from a jer
and much more with our two panellists: katy balls from the spectator and jason beattie of the daily mirrorbut before all that, let's catch up on the big developments from the campaign trail, on monday 15th may. some have suggested theresa may needs to meet more ordinary voters. well, no problems with that today when she was out and about in oxfordshire. let's take a look. i'm serious, i want you to do something for us. we've got a lot of plans for people with mental health. and learning...
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the daily mirror leads with the manchester arena bombers salman abedi visible on camera carrying a suitcasey and jeremy corbyn taking part in their tv interviews to make. the metro focuses on the female zookeeper killed by a tiger at the hamilton park zoo in cambridgeshire. on the front of the financial times, a report between the meeting between vladimir putin and emmanuel macron outside paris and eating fish just once 01’ outside paris and eating fish just once or twice a week could protect against dementia, that is according to research seen by the daily express. the french president emmanuel macron said he told vladimir putin that any use of chemical weapons and syria would result in immediate french reprisals. emmanuel macron said they heard their disagreements and the rating, the two leaders but he described wanting to work with russia over syria and in the struggle against terrorism. china has urged north korea to create the conditions for a return to talks after pyongyang carried out its ninth missile test this year. north korea defied united nations sanctions by firing a short—rang
the daily mirror leads with the manchester arena bombers salman abedi visible on camera carrying a suitcasey and jeremy corbyn taking part in their tv interviews to make. the metro focuses on the female zookeeper killed by a tiger at the hamilton park zoo in cambridgeshire. on the front of the financial times, a report between the meeting between vladimir putin and emmanuel macron outside paris and eating fish just once 01’ outside paris and eating fish just once or twice a week could protect...
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the daily mirror have a full—page photo of some of the 40,000 people that took part in the 40,000 peoplen. it calls it a defined act of solidarity. terror warning as the top story for the express, reports on fears that libya has become a breeding ground for is plots against britain. the south korean military say north korea has fired an unidentified missile from a base on the eastern coast of the peninsular. the south's new president has called an emergency meeting of the national security council in response, while japan says the missile appears to have landed in its economic zone. no damage to ships has been reported. the number of people known to have died in severe flooding in sri lanka has risen, to just over 150. it's now thought that nearly 500,000 people have been forced out of their homes, in the worst flooding for well over a decade. but now forecasters are predicting more rain. the worst floods in years have turned streets to rivers near kalutara in western sri lanka. there are warnings dengue fever may break out, created by mosquitoes breeding in the stagnant waters. but more
the daily mirror have a full—page photo of some of the 40,000 people that took part in the 40,000 peoplen. it calls it a defined act of solidarity. terror warning as the top story for the express, reports on fears that libya has become a breeding ground for is plots against britain. the south korean military say north korea has fired an unidentified missile from a base on the eastern coast of the peninsular. the south's new president has called an emergency meeting of the national security...
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her concert of defiance is the daily mirror's headline. not just her but other big stars?nant ina lot of something that is very resonant in a lot of people's lives. going to a p0p in a lot of people's lives. going to a pop concert and the feeling is that they decided to carry on. have an even bigger concert. and a load of other megastars there. that is how to honour them and help victims. it starts with young fan bases like she has. a strong message going to terrorists, you cannot frighten or divide us. we will remain free and have this concert to show you... some people have suggested it is too soon? with people being treated in hospital and so on... it is fundraising to help the campaign. there's a concert on thursday from the other great music scene in manchester, the classical music scene with the bbc philharmonic 0rchestra. sir mark elder, they will all be performing a concert on thursday to raise money. classical music is raising its bit —— is doing its bit. they have shown extraordinary solidarity and unity, in trying to overcome this? it is very difficult when some
her concert of defiance is the daily mirror's headline. not just her but other big stars?nant ina lot of something that is very resonant in a lot of people's lives. going to a p0p in a lot of people's lives. going to a pop concert and the feeling is that they decided to carry on. have an even bigger concert. and a load of other megastars there. that is how to honour them and help victims. it starts with young fan bases like she has. a strong message going to terrorists, you cannot frighten or...
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inevitably the daily mirror would do that, some would argue, in relation to conservative politics —— hdog. and also that it would be a movable cap. prices could still go up, so it is not really a cap at all, in their terms. we promised to your energy price freeze where prices could fall but not rise, and during those two yea rs but not rise, and during those two years we were going to reset the energy market with a big reform to improve competition. i don‘t think any reasonable man in the industry would be able to tell the difference between our policy and their proposed policy today. labour would not have responded to a rise in wholesale prices? it isa rise in wholesale prices? it is a two—year programme to ensure that we could really reset the energy market. we believe the energy companies have enough capacity to deal with it. what about the argument could potentially hurt investment? this is what the liberal democrats were saying and why they argue against this. it is great hit investment, profits from the energy, and, and they will not be able to invest properly in the system. thi
inevitably the daily mirror would do that, some would argue, in relation to conservative politics —— hdog. and also that it would be a movable cap. prices could still go up, so it is not really a cap at all, in their terms. we promised to your energy price freeze where prices could fall but not rise, and during those two yea rs but not rise, and during those two years we were going to reset the energy market with a big reform to improve competition. i don‘t think any reasonable man in the...
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senior political correspondent at the daily telegraph and kevin maguire, associate editor of the daily mirrori know today is the official start. it has been technically going for a few weeks, it has been very slow, calm and deliberate, shall we say, so calm and deliberate, shall we say, so far. some might say boring. do i'd do you expect things to liven up in the next few weeks?” i'd do you expect things to liven up in the next few weeks? i suspect probably not, which is a shame for us probably not, which is a shame for us political correspondents because theresa may once the election to be dull. she wanted to be strong, stable, steady and predictable. that is why the conservatives are happy for labour to do the job they should be doing and let them cause trouble for themselves. diane abbott yesterday but into trouble with figures about the policing policy. a poster campaign has been launched today, and theresa may is happy to play her hand steadily, what it play out, and watch labour tried to respond to the attacks. i did think we are likely to see that change. respond to the attacks. i did
senior political correspondent at the daily telegraph and kevin maguire, associate editor of the daily mirrori know today is the official start. it has been technically going for a few weeks, it has been very slow, calm and deliberate, shall we say, so calm and deliberate, shall we say, so far. some might say boring. do i'd do you expect things to liven up in the next few weeks?” i'd do you expect things to liven up in the next few weeks? i suspect probably not, which is a shame for us...
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to the day after he swept to power in labour's general election victory, tony blair tells the daily mirror a new picture of princess charlotte enjoying the outdoors, taken by her mother, the duchess of cambridge, has been released ahead of the toddler's second birthday. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in the past few minutes the prime minister has dismissed as brussels gossip an account — published in a german newspaper — of a supposedly fractious dinner between herself and the european commission president, jean—claude juncker, last week. the newspaper reported there were sharp disagreements about how quickly a deal could be reached over the rights of british and eu citizens and how much the uk owed the eu. number ten described it as a "constructive meeting." the newspaper reported sharp disagreements about how quickly a deal could be reached and how much the uk owed the european union. our political correspondent leila nathoo reports. no love lost between the prime minister and the european commission's presidentjean claude—juncker last week. a chance to get together in private b
to the day after he swept to power in labour's general election victory, tony blair tells the daily mirror a new picture of princess charlotte enjoying the outdoors, taken by her mother, the duchess of cambridge, has been released ahead of the toddler's second birthday. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. in the past few minutes the prime minister has dismissed as brussels gossip an account — published in a german newspaper — of a supposedly fractious dinner between herself and the...
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on the front page of the daily mirror, labour will nationalise energy, rail and the mail. dad and grandad started out as minors, but i ended up as an economics editor in the bbc because i went to university for free. i cannot wait to get out in the evening and talk to get out in the evening and talk to people about labour's offer of a free education to every working—class child who wants it and free elderly care. this will be a game changer and i am glad they have got it out four days early, no matter the organisational chaos that surrounds it. that's top to kate and ask how did this come out? your front page has it in all its detail. yes, it does. this is not how labour wanted their manifesto to go down. one of the most important things about launching a manifesto is you get to handle how it looks to the public. you get to handle the pitch and that opportunity has been taken away from jeremy corbyn. we have heard quite a lot of this manifesto before. the energy and the education offerings are quite new, but a lot offerings are quite new, but a lot of this is about what jer
on the front page of the daily mirror, labour will nationalise energy, rail and the mail. dad and grandad started out as minors, but i ended up as an economics editor in the bbc because i went to university for free. i cannot wait to get out in the evening and talk to get out in the evening and talk to people about labour's offer of a free education to every working—class child who wants it and free elderly care. this will be a game changer and i am glad they have got it out four days early,...
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corridors, or indeed using chairs for beds, we have all seen the horrendous photograph in the daily mirror in a critical condition in hospital, lying on to patio chairs put together. colleagues, it's got to change! cheering and applause we have seen out cheering and applause we have seen our schools under attack with the least well off seeing the biggest cuts and a prime minister pursuing a wasteful and divisive academy and grammar school programme and we will not stand by and allow this to happen. we have seen the world change beyond recognition, with a secure job now the stuff of dreams for many people, with1 million people on o—hours contracts. colleagues, we will ban o—hours contracts! cheering and applause we're seeing a rise in poverty across the board, with child poverty, pensioner poverty, fuel poverty, pensioner poverty, fuel poverty, all soaring, we heard harrowing stories about children, kids, babies, at school, putting their hands up and asking to go to their hands up and asking to go to the toilet and then visiting the cloakroom to get their sandwiches out of somebody else's p
corridors, or indeed using chairs for beds, we have all seen the horrendous photograph in the daily mirror in a critical condition in hospital, lying on to patio chairs put together. colleagues, it's got to change! cheering and applause we have seen out cheering and applause we have seen our schools under attack with the least well off seeing the biggest cuts and a prime minister pursuing a wasteful and divisive academy and grammar school programme and we will not stand by and allow this to...
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thank you, then glaze from the daily mirror.working on this, figures were down and went up again and have come down again. there is no singleton you can do in relation to net migration figures which is going to make all the difference. we need to be working on this issue constantly. of course, what we will have when we leave the eu is the ability to put rules in for that part of the migration system which we have not had the opportunity to control before, like people coming from the eu into the uk. i explained earlier why i think it is important net migration needs to be at sustainable levels, as uncontrolled immigration has an impact on public services, people, and people at the lower end of the income scale, in depressing wages, and sometimes in disposing jobs. that is why i think it is important we maintain commitment and continue to work on it. one had just went up at the back there... ? to work on it. one had just went up at the back there...? sorry, i cannot see... i wanted to ask what the manifesto tells us about you pers
thank you, then glaze from the daily mirror.working on this, figures were down and went up again and have come down again. there is no singleton you can do in relation to net migration figures which is going to make all the difference. we need to be working on this issue constantly. of course, what we will have when we leave the eu is the ability to put rules in for that part of the migration system which we have not had the opportunity to control before, like people coming from the eu into the...
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and the daily mirror, the concert of defiance, katie parry —— katy perry, coral volumes and take thatne she died in was a rebuilt wreck. i am looking at tiger woods but first, this in the daily mail newspaper, but in every newspaper, the french open, a 21—year—old french male player, interviewed live on television and he started to kiss and apparently groped a female reporter and has had to apologise and had his accreditation revoked, that causing accreditation revoked, that causing a bit of waste. he says he knows it was wrong and he apologised. that's right, he said i offer my deepest apologies, she said she wanted to puncheon and she would have done they were not live on air! she should have done. that would have made good pictures. this is tiger woods. 0bviously, he was, arrested, for driving under the influence, some people say it was because of alcohol, he says it's because of a reaction to medicine he was taking but lots of columnists in the paper saying and dissecting what is going on in his life since he hasn't been playing for so long with back and knee injuries, that kind o
and the daily mirror, the concert of defiance, katie parry —— katy perry, coral volumes and take thatne she died in was a rebuilt wreck. i am looking at tiger woods but first, this in the daily mail newspaper, but in every newspaper, the french open, a 21—year—old french male player, interviewed live on television and he started to kiss and apparently groped a female reporter and has had to apologise and had his accreditation revoked, that causing accreditation revoked, that causing a...
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the daily mirror, a completely different story, actually, about spanish hoteliers which could ban britishrise in bogus food poisoning claims. the front cover of the daily mail, again princess charlotte, exploited by a cash for eggs ivf clinics. and the guardian, they all have different lines about they all have different lines about the meeting betweenjean—claude juncker and theresa may. we will talk about that later in the programme. we will also talk about personal space shortly. there has been a row this morning about it. what else have you got in your papers? let me tell you my stories, good morning everybody. i know this is one you are interested in. the bank of mum and dad. this is how much parents help people to get onto the housing ladder and there are new stats from legal and general. they are saying the scale of lending helps fund 26% of all uk property transactions, which actually puts it on par with the yorkshire building society, so if it were a bank, it would make it the ninth biggest residential lender in the uk. and it isa residential lender in the uk. and it is a whacking
the daily mirror, a completely different story, actually, about spanish hoteliers which could ban britishrise in bogus food poisoning claims. the front cover of the daily mail, again princess charlotte, exploited by a cash for eggs ivf clinics. and the guardian, they all have different lines about they all have different lines about the meeting betweenjean—claude juncker and theresa may. we will talk about that later in the programme. we will also talk about personal space shortly. there has...
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let's talk about the rest of the papers as well, the daily mirror talks about the mccann‘s ten yearse and duchess of cambridge are suing a french magazine over topless photos taken of the duchess in france. that is also mentioned in the express as well. and information about stations as well, doctors warning people to keep on taking their medication. —— statins. and here they talk about handouts to scrap all to help convert diesel cars. in the daily mail. also peddled over egg freezing. in the times, eu tells theresa maybe she cannot lead brexit talks and a picture from the met gala in new york yesterday. 0n the front page of the sun this morning talk about an issue with the new pound coin. it may be worth something, i had been looking inside at this and you can see that people are found many different problems with them. some have bits sticking out, the most common problem seems to be in the middle falling out. can you still spend it if it is like that? well... they're trying to get the royal mint to stand the story up. we can ask them. send us pictures of your polo pounds if you ha
let's talk about the rest of the papers as well, the daily mirror talks about the mccann‘s ten yearse and duchess of cambridge are suing a french magazine over topless photos taken of the duchess in france. that is also mentioned in the express as well. and information about stations as well, doctors warning people to keep on taking their medication. —— statins. and here they talk about handouts to scrap all to help convert diesel cars. in the daily mail. also peddled over egg freezing....
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the daily mirror, cop hunt for the bomber‘s suitcase. 0ne of the major stories, the hunt for more informationuke and duchess of cambridge. the guardian, corbyn tells paxman i know dictator in tv debate. beautifully held by tim with his magnificent beard! and the daily mail we have got for you this morning, more terrible news on the zoo girl killed at hamerton by the tiger and a picture ofjohn noakes, the blue peter presenter who it was announced yesterday he died and talking about some of the tv footage, he climbed nelson's column in trafalgar square, no safety harness. tv of a by—gone age. 0ne no safety harness. tv of a by—gone age. one of the reasons we are talking about poverty here in wales, which is one of the issues we have chosen to highlight along with immigration and brexit, is because when you look at the figures, they are quite stark. for one in every £5 that's spent by the welsh government, it's spent addressing above city. it's believed there are 200,000 children living in poverty in wales. with that in mind, graham satchell‘s been filming in wrexham forrious. quite a treat for t
the daily mirror, cop hunt for the bomber‘s suitcase. 0ne of the major stories, the hunt for more informationuke and duchess of cambridge. the guardian, corbyn tells paxman i know dictator in tv debate. beautifully held by tim with his magnificent beard! and the daily mail we have got for you this morning, more terrible news on the zoo girl killed at hamerton by the tiger and a picture ofjohn noakes, the blue peter presenter who it was announced yesterday he died and talking about some of the...
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that describes the ma nifesto another one that describes the manifesto as a fan fantasy and the daily mirrore ministerfrom a group of nurses asking fred to a 1% pay rise cap, saying that the nhs is in a desperate state. but the break from politics. do you have anything for us, ben? no politics here. three big names on the front of the financial tea, times. beating italian investors that they will cut thousands ofjobs investors that they will cut thousands of jobs but investors that they will cut thousands ofjobs but they have also cut the pay of the ceo by £4 million. the job cuts are mostly in the uk as part of an overhaul of how business works. underneath that, the story is emirates with profits falling for the first time in five years. an 82% fall in profits for the airlines because of a combination of election uncertainty, brexit uncertainty but also the ban on laptops for travellers coming from middle eastern countries to the united states. beneath that, lloyds says it will generate a populate a £500 million. we had to bail that bank out at one point, we owed about 43% at the height of
that describes the ma nifesto another one that describes the manifesto as a fan fantasy and the daily mirrore ministerfrom a group of nurses asking fred to a 1% pay rise cap, saying that the nhs is in a desperate state. but the break from politics. do you have anything for us, ben? no politics here. three big names on the front of the financial tea, times. beating italian investors that they will cut thousands ofjobs investors that they will cut thousands of jobs but investors that they will...
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and a review of the papers with laura hughes from the daily telegraph and jason beattie from the mirror. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening: huddersfield town have reached the promised land of the premier league. we'll be live at their victory parade. they'll be visiting arsene wenger in north london next season. he's agreed a two—year deal to stay as arsenal manager. andy murray is hoping to turn around his poorform on clay. he's made it through to the second round with victory today. but the british number one johanna konta is out — stunned by the world number 109, su—wei hsieh. and join me with news of one of the biggest awards in women's football. plenty to come, but we start with football and what a bank holiday it was for the fans of huddersfield town. for the first time, they were promoted to the premier league thanks to a nail—biting, penalty shoot—out victory over reading in the championship play—off final. in a moment, we'll go live to the town where thousands of fans
and a review of the papers with laura hughes from the daily telegraph and jason beattie from the mirror. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening: huddersfield town have reached the promised land of the premier league. we'll be live at their victory parade. they'll be visiting arsene wenger in north london next season. he's agreed a two—year deal to stay as arsenal manager. andy murray is...
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the daily mirror headline, we are not afraid. tens of thousands taking part. who was a fighter pilot in the raf. obviously, for his achievement and us pushing him around, we got a big round of applause. but everybody got that, because it wasjust applause. but everybody got that, because it was just a wonderful show of solidarity. you will be very aware, as we all work, that the heightened security ahead of that event, as victims of the manchester attack were remembered... did you see graham satchel? attack were remembered... did you see graham satchel7|j attack were remembered... did you see graham satchel? i know he was there. he was talking to spectators and getting a sense of the mood. i100% did think it was important to come out. it's great for the people of manchester. we have had a horrific week. we have all been very flat. manchester is going to show today that we are going to survive, we are going to be strong.|j today that we are going to survive, we are going to be strong. i am doing something that i love, running. i wanted to make a stand, really. i
the daily mirror headline, we are not afraid. tens of thousands taking part. who was a fighter pilot in the raf. obviously, for his achievement and us pushing him around, we got a big round of applause. but everybody got that, because it wasjust applause. but everybody got that, because it was just a wonderful show of solidarity. you will be very aware, as we all work, that the heightened security ahead of that event, as victims of the manchester attack were remembered... did you see graham...
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the daily mirror has announced the return of tony blair, he stepped into the fray over the snap generalabour has the best chance of improving the country in the future and anthonyjoshua on the front and the back of the papers. he still owes his local launderette about £150 apparently! that is a lot of washing, £150! 0n the back page it is all about whether he will fight tyson fury or vladimir klitschko next. the fact he is on the front and the back shows how much of a superstar he is on the verge of becoming, he's already worth £20 million and one of the biggest names in british boxing. the sun has one of these articles on pages four and five about where he will be and what he will do next and whether he will be bigger than david beckham in terms of his earning capacity, they said he could be a big old jo bigger global superstar and earn £1 billion and be the biggest name —— bigger global superstar. it's the recognition he is drawing in viewers and listeners that wouldn't have boxing as their number one sport. he isn't married toa number one sport. he isn't married to a spice girl or a
the daily mirror has announced the return of tony blair, he stepped into the fray over the snap generalabour has the best chance of improving the country in the future and anthonyjoshua on the front and the back of the papers. he still owes his local launderette about £150 apparently! that is a lot of washing, £150! 0n the back page it is all about whether he will fight tyson fury or vladimir klitschko next. the fact he is on the front and the back shows how much of a superstar he is on the...
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and a review of the papers with laura hughes from the daily telegraph and jason beattie from the mirrord welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening: huddersfield town have reached the promised land of the premier league. we'll be live at their victory parade. they'll be visiting arsene wenger in north london next season. he's agreed a two—year deal to stay as arsenal manager. andy murray is hoping to turn around his poorform on clay. he's made it through to the second round with victory today. but the british number one johanna konta is out — stunned by the world number 109, su—wei hsieh. and join me
and a review of the papers with laura hughes from the daily telegraph and jason beattie from the mirrord welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening: huddersfield town have reached the promised land of the premier league. we'll be live at their victory parade. they'll be visiting arsene wenger in north london next season. he's agreed a two—year deal to stay as arsenal manager. andy murray is hoping to turn around his poorform on clay. he's made it through to...
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daily express. we can begin. let's start with the story in the mirror. it pitcher on the front page there.ou could start asked on this. this is all about the investigation.” could start asked on this. this is all about the investigation. i think the issue with this case is that it is obviously quite distinctive, it is obviously quite distinctive, it is bright blue, and the police are chine to trace his movements and the days since he came back from libya until he carried out the attack a week ago. because it is so distinctive suitcase i imagine they have released this photo to help trigger any recollections of people who might have seen him in those four days so they can start to piece together a picture of where he was and what he was doing. there is cctv of him going into a shop yesterday as well. finding this suitcase is also vital. it is not what he used to carry out the bombing, that was a satchel, not the same thing, but they want to establish where he is clean and all his movements and they have not found this a case, they do not think there is anything dangerous and it, they think
daily express. we can begin. let's start with the story in the mirror. it pitcher on the front page there.ou could start asked on this. this is all about the investigation.” could start asked on this. this is all about the investigation. i think the issue with this case is that it is obviously quite distinctive, it is obviously quite distinctive, it is bright blue, and the police are chine to trace his movements and the days since he came back from libya until he carried out the attack a week...
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the mirror asks, how can we ever trust mrs u—turn? a different lead entirely for the dailys vulnerable teenagers have been exposed to pornography through facebook. a rather topicalfront page from the express, although it's not actually about the so—called dementia tax. it says scientists have found dementia runs in the family. so, let's begin... tim, i'm going to start with you. theresa may, strong and stable all week and wobbly, like jelly on a plate, so goes the nursery rhyme! this plays against the very thing that she was trying to put forward in this campaign, it's all about leadership, that it's about a strong negotiating hand, that you want boadicea leading us into these brexit talks. jolyon a plate, according to the metro? -- jelly on according to the metro? -- jelly on a plate. brexit more than anything else was about politicians not listening. for decades they wouldn't listening. for decades they wouldn't listen to what the public was saying about emigration and power is going to brussels. we do have a prominence to brussels. we do have a prominence to now who clea
the mirror asks, how can we ever trust mrs u—turn? a different lead entirely for the dailys vulnerable teenagers have been exposed to pornography through facebook. a rather topicalfront page from the express, although it's not actually about the so—called dementia tax. it says scientists have found dementia runs in the family. so, let's begin... tim, i'm going to start with you. theresa may, strong and stable all week and wobbly, like jelly on a plate, so goes the nursery rhyme! this plays...
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>> in addition to his daily 3 1/2 hour training session he spends five hours in the dance studio rehearsing. he is determined the mirrornificent. >> who is the one couple that you would be like, if i could just remove this couple i'd be in? >> if i could i would like to remove all of them. >> still to come, the bay watch stars kiss and tell. >> greatest thing you have ever tasted that's what it is like kissing me. i mean kissing her. >> what is it like looking in her eyes? >> it's crazy. >> is cameron baring all as a chippendale's dancer? it gets steamy. >> no, no. totally wrong. >> that is under the category i can't believe i did that. we'll find out coming up. but first this weekend in the "e.t."ette -- birthdays. we have big names, dianaos barbara does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. ...have you tried the tissue test? question, are my teeth yellow? ugh, yellow... what do you use? crest whitestrips crest 3d whitestrips whiten... 25 times better
>> in addition to his daily 3 1/2 hour training session he spends five hours in the dance studio rehearsing. he is determined the mirrornificent. >> who is the one couple that you would be like, if i could just remove this couple i'd be in? >> if i could i would like to remove all of them. >> still to come, the bay watch stars kiss and tell. >> greatest thing you have ever tasted that's what it is like kissing me. i mean kissing her. >> what is it like...
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let's speak to kevin maguire, associate editor of the mirror and andrew pierce, consultant editor of the dailyu vote for theresa may you will have another thatcher—style landslide. but it will stop the tories being complacent. does that work in their favour, do you think, kevin? no, he always said big poll leads were good. it was the complacency with arrogance with theresa may because the polls show labour has got the more popular policies, but she is ahead of jeremy corbyn more popular policies, but she is ahead ofjeremy corbyn in the ratings. so she goes around running this presidential campaign and invents this policy which will take away the winter fuel allowance from people who did the right thing, save for a small occupational pension they will lose £300 and at one time they will lose £300 and at one time the maximum you could lose, if you paid for social care was £72,000, now the maximum you can keep will be £100,000. people will have to pay for the first time for care in their homes and they could lose their homes. imposing what he called a death tax when labour came up with charges li
let's speak to kevin maguire, associate editor of the mirror and andrew pierce, consultant editor of the dailyu vote for theresa may you will have another thatcher—style landslide. but it will stop the tories being complacent. does that work in their favour, do you think, kevin? no, he always said big poll leads were good. it was the complacency with arrogance with theresa may because the polls show labour has got the more popular policies, but she is ahead of jeremy corbyn more popular...