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this is the daily mirror celebrating england's record win last night, that saw the side go into the worldup final 16. so let's begin. with me is maike currie. it is interesting to see how the turkish media is interpreting all of this. there is a lot of conversation about how free the media is in turkey anyway. this is a president erdogan supporting tabloid paper that supports his victory. there was a lot of talk about how controlled the media was by the president and cabinet. 100 journalists in turkey are injail. many question marks over the broadcasting and newspapers, are they representing a fair election and giving the opposition some space? there are questions over whether the election has been free and fair. so many questions about that. whatever people think about this, he is in power and will be for a long time. because he had the referendum in 2017, that has given him sweeping powers. it has changed the whole construct from parliamentary majority to presidential. there is no prime minister. it raises questions over democracy in turkey. absolutely. something that is being unpacked
this is the daily mirror celebrating england's record win last night, that saw the side go into the worldup final 16. so let's begin. with me is maike currie. it is interesting to see how the turkish media is interpreting all of this. there is a lot of conversation about how free the media is in turkey anyway. this is a president erdogan supporting tabloid paper that supports his victory. there was a lot of talk about how controlled the media was by the president and cabinet. 100 journalists in...
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the daily mirror, are you both following the world cup? an answer.wing the world cup7m course, yes. iam both following the world cup7m course, yes. i am a both following the world cup7m course, yes. iam a big both following the world cup7m course, yes. i am a big football fan. so far, the most excitement for you? the most attention is on germany losing that if anyone saw the game on friday night when spain drew with portugal it was magnificent. spain were incredible for most of the game and managed not to win. they are the only team that england probably need to be scared off on current showing. sure enough, every world cup tournament there is or the front page that says, here we we re or the front page that says, here we were all, harry's south. it suggests that the years of hurt is about to end. how much faith do you have in them? i think i said it was only more plausible than the brexit dividend. hope springs eternal. there is going to be a brexit dividend and i think we will get knocked out in the first round. my cats work forecasting 3— 02 tunis
the daily mirror, are you both following the world cup? an answer.wing the world cup7m course, yes. iam both following the world cup7m course, yes. i am a both following the world cup7m course, yes. iam a big both following the world cup7m course, yes. i am a big football fan. so far, the most excitement for you? the most attention is on germany losing that if anyone saw the game on friday night when spain drew with portugal it was magnificent. spain were incredible for most of the game and...
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with me are jason beattie, who's head was a great outfit will was a great of politics at the daily mirrorbenedicte paviot, france 24's uk correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads on comments from the former deputy leader of the snp, jim sillars, that independence supporters who voted leave were just as deter—mined to see brexit happen as the snp was to prevent it. the times pictures the england football team at a training session near st petersburg, the paper also reports police officers allowed a 13—year—old boy to spend nearly two hours in the home of a known paedophile to protect a covert operation. the daily mail suggests that some of the queen's birthday honours were being given to those on the very committees handing them out. the i reports on comments from the boss of bmw who says uk investment is under threat unless there is clarity on eu withdrawal within months. and the ft suggests that members of eight of the uk's largest company "final salary" pension schemes are targets for rogue financial adv
with me are jason beattie, who's head was a great outfit will was a great of politics at the daily mirrorbenedicte paviot, france 24's uk correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the telegraph leads on comments from the former deputy leader of the snp, jim sillars, that independence supporters who voted leave were just as deter—mined to see brexit happen as the snp was to prevent it. the times pictures the england football team...
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the daily mirror is where we will go next for another investigation and exclusive.r bottles of. as soon as you think you are doing the right thing, you are doing the wrong thing. what seems to be happening is written is sending over 100,000 kg of plastic to be sorted in bangladesh. —— brittin. so when you do your part and put the bottles in the recycling, it gets sent off and it is cheaper to sort items in bangladesh then in the uk. —— britain. this is a frustrating, unintended consequence in trying to act in the interests of the planet when you find out that part of the supply chain might involve child labour. there are organisations that try to root out this modern—day slavery, child labour, to ensure countries know where they are sending to and what is actually happening. i think they do a very good job, but they are facing an almost impossible task as we are recycling so much. you would like to think it was going to your local recycling centre around the corner and being turned back into our bottles up it of course, it is on such a huge scale that it is hard to
the daily mirror is where we will go next for another investigation and exclusive.r bottles of. as soon as you think you are doing the right thing, you are doing the wrong thing. what seems to be happening is written is sending over 100,000 kg of plastic to be sorted in bangladesh. —— brittin. so when you do your part and put the bottles in the recycling, it gets sent off and it is cheaper to sort items in bangladesh then in the uk. —— britain. this is a frustrating, unintended...
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with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent at the daily mirror and political commentatoready in. let's bring you up to date on what they are saying. the metro reports a fall in the number of eu citizens coming to the uk for work and features smiling england fans despite the team's 1—0 defeat to belgium. staying with europe, the financial times features a picture of angel merkle arriving at today's eu summit, which is ongoing as we speak, where migration policy was high on the agenda. the is front page focuses on brexit divisions in the cabinet and their impact on eu negotiations. the times reports warnings from theresa may about the risk of terrorism if the eu restricts security cooperation with the uk following brexit. the daily express also carries the prime minsiter‘s security comments, as well as a reminder that england's defeat tonight is not necessarily bad news. the guardian leads with the publication of reports that reveal the uk's intelligence services involvement in rendition and torture following the 9/11 attacks. and the daily telegraph's front page calls for
with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent at the daily mirror and political commentatoready in. let's bring you up to date on what they are saying. the metro reports a fall in the number of eu citizens coming to the uk for work and features smiling england fans despite the team's 1—0 defeat to belgium. staying with europe, the financial times features a picture of angel merkle arriving at today's eu summit, which is ongoing as we speak, where migration policy was high on the...
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with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and benedicte paviot, france 24k correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i starts with a story about bmw and the airbus, warning about taking their business out of the uk. the interesting thing is why has it taken businesses so long? the concern taken businesses so long? the concern has been there for a long time. they are despairing at the slow pace of trying to agree on a brexit deal. they have been warning for a long time that they need certainty to make long—term investments. and they have been saying that if there is a cliff edge, that would be disastrous because all manufacturing... you have constant deliveries showing up. ferries and lorries going backwards and forwards across the channel, a slight delay cost him lots of money. we know all this, and we've been saying that they need to have the same regulations and rules as the eu, or they all need to be replace. none of it has happened, and airbus has finally said that we said this in privat
with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and benedicte paviot, france 24k correspondent and president of foreign press association. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i starts with a story about bmw and the airbus, warning about taking their business out of the uk. the interesting thing is why has it taken businesses so long? the concern taken businesses so long? the concern has been there for a long time. they are despairing at the slow pace of...
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let's come back to the telegraph am a but first of all, the daily mirror. queen's birthday honours are out. sir kenny. we want trouble ritual for this... honours are out. sir kenny. we want trouble ritual for this. .. a solo effort, is it? remember, kenny dalglish in his prime. when he moved from liverpool to homburg and how are they going to possibly replace this number seven? he surpassed what kevin keegan did as a player and as a manager. a lot of people saying he isa true... a manager. a lot of people saying he is a true... just looking at how in awe, your knowledge... even though i'm nota awe, your knowledge... even though i'm not a liveable man, i'm from manchester, i'm a red develin instead of a red liverpool. i'm supposed to hate everything they stand for, including kerry neville, but i don't. it transcends football... that's just good sense. and the weight kenny dalglish has performed as a player, winning multiple trophies command and as a manager and then has somebody who was a healer in chief with the hillsboro families and kept the pressure up a
let's come back to the telegraph am a but first of all, the daily mirror. queen's birthday honours are out. sir kenny. we want trouble ritual for this... honours are out. sir kenny. we want trouble ritual for this. .. a solo effort, is it? remember, kenny dalglish in his prime. when he moved from liverpool to homburg and how are they going to possibly replace this number seven? he surpassed what kevin keegan did as a player and as a manager. a lot of people saying he isa true... a manager. a...
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the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in brussels tomorrow evening. a variety of stories making the front pages, let's see what our guest this make of them. let's start with the daily telegraph, britain heading for the worst brexit deal and this assessment comes from a fairly surprising quarters. timothy who was chief of staff before it last year's general election is a columnist now for the daily telegraph and he has a thing for the papers tomorrow and saying things are not looking good but he says it is worse than that and unless we cover up, and i say we as in the government, if the government does not toughen up, they will be left with the workers and she may have to have freedom of movement and some are pushing to except that to maintain close economic ties with the eu and if that were to happen i could see it being
the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in brussels tomorrow evening. a variety of stories making the front pages, let's see what our guest this make of them. let's start with the daily telegraph, britain heading for the worst brexit deal...
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this is the daily mirror celebrating england's record win last night, that saw the side go into the worldresting to see how the turkish media is interpreting all of this. there is a lot of conversation about how free the media is in turkey anyway. this is a president erdogan supporting tabloid
this is the daily mirror celebrating england's record win last night, that saw the side go into the worldresting to see how the turkish media is interpreting all of this. there is a lot of conversation about how free the media is in turkey anyway. this is a president erdogan supporting tabloid
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the daily mirror reports on what it calls ‘britain‘s worst care homes', as the regulator criticises thepaper also says thank you to eric — the footballer who inspired his grandson harry kane to follow his footsteps. those are the front pages, let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail. i think we'll start with the financial times. we all take aside, brexit. lots of words being bandied about in press conferences this morning and here we are with the ft claiming david davis is spending four hours with michel barnier in just six months so are we taking this seriously? what do we take from this, yet another summit ends and yet again nothing seems to have changed very much. no, injust yet again nothing seems to have changed very much. no, in just four hours with david davis in 2018 would explain why they gave short shrift to our latest stock take overnight, less tha n to our latest stock take overnight, less than a minute i think it was discussed for. another summit ends and we got theresa may's special meeting at chequers this time next week, another gathering together of the
the daily mirror reports on what it calls ‘britain‘s worst care homes', as the regulator criticises thepaper also says thank you to eric — the footballer who inspired his grandson harry kane to follow his footsteps. those are the front pages, let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail. i think we'll start with the financial times. we all take aside, brexit. lots of words being bandied about in press conferences this morning and here we are with the ft claiming david davis...
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let's look at the front page of the daily mirror. that's the sadness, isn't it?department stores, aren't they? absolutely. and it's a lot ofjobs but it's also the nation of shoppers, as we were disparagingly called. the high street is the heart of every city and every town. and are you look like places like sunderland, and it's been completely decimated. it is a ghost town. it does feel like our high streets up and down the country are in crisis and down the country are in crisis and that's says so much about communities in crisis as well. it's notjust the jobs lost communities in crisis as well. it's not just the jobs lost them although thatis not just the jobs lost them although that is bad enough. it goes much deeper. we just got time to discuss the front page of the metro. police probe the grenfell firefighters. we're going to be quite brief about this but this is quite a turnaround. unbelievable. metro basically saying firefighters could be prosecuted over the advice that was given to residents. i think a lot of people are seeing the heartfelt tributes from
let's look at the front page of the daily mirror. that's the sadness, isn't it?department stores, aren't they? absolutely. and it's a lot ofjobs but it's also the nation of shoppers, as we were disparagingly called. the high street is the heart of every city and every town. and are you look like places like sunderland, and it's been completely decimated. it is a ghost town. it does feel like our high streets up and down the country are in crisis and down the country are in crisis and that's...
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is doing something like come on the sun or the daily mirror the only story you know they're writing thatdon't come to russia hungry bears will eat you up and that was a serious story. was the coverage over the top i can almost guarantee that this would be one of the safest world cups in the entire he's. back up a bit years ago the soviet union had just collapsed and many people had to fight for their existence. i think breeding grounds for a. russian real fan culture started was nine hundred ninety s. when there was a huge vacuum of the. ones they could do whatever they wanted to the state. government just turned a blind eye for. young men founded. in which groups would face one another organized street fights. but. nowadays it's more about competition than it's all my. it's un sport russian hooligans don't drink alcohol they track. this is a promotional video from the ultra faction red blue warriors. some of its members are active in the hooligan scene and support nazi symbols. in almost all plops for. all troops are far right still five seven years ago thousands of people at the stadiu
is doing something like come on the sun or the daily mirror the only story you know they're writing thatdon't come to russia hungry bears will eat you up and that was a serious story. was the coverage over the top i can almost guarantee that this would be one of the safest world cups in the entire he's. back up a bit years ago the soviet union had just collapsed and many people had to fight for their existence. i think breeding grounds for a. russian real fan culture started was nine hundred...
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the daily mirror reports on what it calls "britain's worst care homes," as the regulator criticises thendard of care in some homes. the newspaper also says thank you to eric, the footballer who inspired his grandson, harry kane, to follow his footsteps. those are the front pages. let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail. c02, what have we learned about it this evening, class? we looked it up on wikipedia. this isjournalism. if in doubt, wiki it. dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. cardo's can't deliver as many frozen goods as they used to. it is used for carbonate in fizzy drinks as the mail has noticed. —— carbonating. fizzy drinks as the mail has noticed. -- carbonating. and it is used heavily in the making of crumpets! i forgot about your love of crumpets! it is breaking news. a p pa re ntly of crumpets! it is breaking news. apparently it has something to do with the preservation, the packaging, of crumpets! it has caused issues with the manufacturers of such edibles and they are cutting production. factories are not working, staff are missing. it is difficult. the tele
the daily mirror reports on what it calls "britain's worst care homes," as the regulator criticises thendard of care in some homes. the newspaper also says thank you to eric, the footballer who inspired his grandson, harry kane, to follow his footsteps. those are the front pages. let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail. c02, what have we learned about it this evening, class? we looked it up on wikipedia. this isjournalism. if in doubt, wiki it. dry ice is solid...
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with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent at the daily mirror, and political commentatorjo—annes front pages are already in. the metro reports a fall in the number of eu citizens coming to the uk for work, and features smiling england fans, despite the team's 1—0 defeat to belgium. staying with europe, the financial times features a picture of angela merkel arriving at today's eu summit, where migration policy was high on the agenda. the is front page focuses on brexit divisions in the cabinet and their impact on eu negotiations. the times reports warnings from theresa may about the risk of terrorism if the eu restricts security cooperation with the uk following brexit. the daily express also carries the prime minsiter‘s security comments, as well as a reminder that england's defeat tonight is not necessarily bad news. the guardian leads with the publication of reports that reveal the uk's intelligence services‘ involvement in rendition and torture following the 9/11 attacks. and the daily telegraph's front page calls for a boost in funding for children's mental healthcare. let'
with me are nicola bartlett, the political correspondent at the daily mirror, and political commentatorjo—annes front pages are already in. the metro reports a fall in the number of eu citizens coming to the uk for work, and features smiling england fans, despite the team's 1—0 defeat to belgium. staying with europe, the financial times features a picture of angela merkel arriving at today's eu summit, where migration policy was high on the agenda. the is front page focuses on brexit...
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the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in brussels tomorrow evening. a variety of stories making the front pages, let's see what our guest this make of them. let's start where i ended, the front page of the guardian, the story about the summit tomorrow. what's it saying, kevin? theresa may will be going with a message of reassurance to the other 27 eu leaders by saying that britain is making progress. you might have missed it. you both laugh. trying to keepa missed it. you both laugh. trying to keep a straight face! it's like putting your fingers in your ears and saying, la, la, la! idon‘t think they will swallow that, making progress! it's another situation where the 27 will have a long meeting, theresa may will turn up for a bit and say everything is going fine and then leave. originally tomorrow was billed as a big day, a
the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in brussels tomorrow evening. a variety of stories making the front pages, let's see what our guest this make of them. let's start where i ended, the front page of the guardian, the story about the...
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review tomorrow's papers will be benedicte paviote from france 2a and the head of politics at the daily mirrorjason beattie. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup... patience is a virtue in st petersburg an injury time late show from brazil knocks costa rica out. the super eagles have found their wings. . .they beat icealnd and group d's final round is going to be a nailbiter. and i'm holly hamilton — away from the world cup the comeback continues— andy murray confirms he will play at eastbourne next week.. and a lucky escape for marcus ericsson as formula one returns to france for the first time in ten years. hello, we are half way through the gorup stage here in russia. we are all trying to work out who can or cannot make it through to the last 16. a world cup without brazil would be a bit like red square without st basil's cathedral... it wasn't must win in st peterburg but their fate is now in their own hands ...for 90 minutes in st petersberg they were frustrated by costa rica, and th
review tomorrow's papers will be benedicte paviote from france 2a and the head of politics at the daily mirrorjason beattie. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup... patience is a virtue in st petersburg an injury time late show from brazil knocks costa rica out. the super eagles have found their wings. . .they beat icealnd and group d's final round is going to be a nailbiter. and i'm holly...
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review tomorrow's papers will be benedicte paviote from france 2a and the head of politics at the daily mirrorit's time for sportsday.
review tomorrow's papers will be benedicte paviote from france 2a and the head of politics at the daily mirrorit's time for sportsday.
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and joining me late tonight to review tomorrow's papers, the head of politics at the daily mirror.
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joining me tonight are the political commentator jo—anne nadler, and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror all ahead on bbc news, but now it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster, live in moscow. this is sportsday at the world cup. these are our headlines: we'll be live in kaliningrad. england have made eight changes for theirfinal group game against belgium. it could be columbia next for england. they've topped group h after knocking out senegal. or it could bejapan, who are also through. i'm holly hamilton at the bbc sport centre. i'll have the rest of the day's sport, including: british number one kyle edmund goes in search of his first singles title as he battles for a place in the semi—finals at eastbourne. hello, there. we will be live in kaliningrad shortly, where england and belgium have made a combined 17 changes for that match, but first, we'll get to the two matches completed in group h. all will be revealed in the next couple of hours. ler‘s cross live to kaliningrad and speak to our sports editor, dan roan, ahead of england against belgium. dan, the big talking point, i
joining me tonight are the political commentator jo—anne nadler, and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror all ahead on bbc news, but now it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster, live in moscow. this is sportsday at the world cup. these are our headlines: we'll be live in kaliningrad. england have made eight changes for theirfinal group game against belgium. it could be columbia next for england. they've topped group h after knocking out senegal. or it could bejapan, who are also...
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the daily mirror says gps have voted to cap the number of daily appointments as they struggle to copethe daily mail has reaction to thejustice minister, rory stewart, calling for prison sentences of less than a year to be scrapped, except for the most serious offences, in a bid to cut the jail population. so let's plunge in and take a look. and let's begin with the metro. this is the man convicted today, khalid ali, of a threatened terrorist attack and also being a bomb maker for the taliban in afghanistan. that's right. i mean they have put on the front page. deccan drivers, it is not too clear from this whether that is to not that they decided to lead on this. —— their contrivance. he worked in that —— told police he worked in afghanistan for about six years and made several bombs. he was caught on the way back, in fact he was not caught, he was held up, there was american intelligence apparently and he was followed. he was apprehended a p pa re ntly followed. he was apprehended apparently about to commit to terror attack outside parliament. and is smiling i think in that photograph
the daily mirror says gps have voted to cap the number of daily appointments as they struggle to copethe daily mail has reaction to thejustice minister, rory stewart, calling for prison sentences of less than a year to be scrapped, except for the most serious offences, in a bid to cut the jail population. so let's plunge in and take a look. and let's begin with the metro. this is the man convicted today, khalid ali, of a threatened terrorist attack and also being a bomb maker for the taliban in...
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and joining me late tonight to review tomorrow's papers, the head of politics at the daily mirror. good evening. the aerospace giant airbus has threatened to pull its operations out of the uk of note you trade deal struck after brexit. the company employs 6000 people its plant and 400 in its base in newport, around half of the firm's total uk task force. as these school pupils take control of a light aircraft today as part of an air bus scheme to introduce into aviation, the control over the compa ny‘s feature in wales is unclear. many families have multiple members employed at their plant. airbus has expressed concern about brexit before but this is its starkest warning yet. if it left uk, the impact on this village would be devastating. it would be devastating and disastrous for the trinity. there are a lot of people who live here who go to work there and have done for years. it would be an absolute disaster, it would be for them as well. thousands of people. calls the clarity from the uk government have failed to reassure the employees and chain staff. i have been to number ten
and joining me late tonight to review tomorrow's papers, the head of politics at the daily mirror. good evening. the aerospace giant airbus has threatened to pull its operations out of the uk of note you trade deal struck after brexit. the company employs 6000 people its plant and 400 in its base in newport, around half of the firm's total uk task force. as these school pupils take control of a light aircraft today as part of an air bus scheme to introduce into aviation, the control over the...
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tonight's reviewers are the political commentator jo—anne nadler and nicola bartlett from the daily mirroritish nurse has been convicted of trafficking five nigerian women into germany to work as prostitutes, after subjecting them to "voodoo" rituals. josephine iyamu is the first person to be convicted under slavery laws that allow the prosecution of british citizens for overseas sexual trafficking. she subjected them to ritualistic ceremonies and forced them to swear oaths to hand over money to her. my colleague fiona bruce has been speaking to one of the victims. josephine iyamu, the moment she was arrested at heathrow airport in 2016. she was leading a double life. an agency nurse at hospitals in london, but also a trafficker of women and girls for sex. known by her victims as madame sandra, she lived in bermondsey, in south london, but also owned this house in benin city in nigeria, impossible to afford on just a nurse's family. she was also a local politician there, ironically pledging to fight for women's rights. one of the women she trafficked into europe, we're calling her kiki and
tonight's reviewers are the political commentator jo—anne nadler and nicola bartlett from the daily mirroritish nurse has been convicted of trafficking five nigerian women into germany to work as prostitutes, after subjecting them to "voodoo" rituals. josephine iyamu is the first person to be convicted under slavery laws that allow the prosecution of british citizens for overseas sexual trafficking. she subjected them to ritualistic ceremonies and forced them to swear oaths to hand...
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the daily mirror had captain fantastic, which i think was an elton john record captain fantastic, whicharry england and st george. you have an important prediction you can share with us. psychic pets, we'd take videos of your or dog, or any kind of pet, making a prediction about who is going to win and i did one on sunday and she predicted that england is going to win. my cat is psychic. how was this prediction achieved? three psychic. how was this prediction achieved ? three bowls psychic. how was this prediction achieved? three bowls of food labelled england, tunisia and draw. treat in each and she ate the england one. very patriotic. i can't follow that. thank you both. lovely to have you with us. they give are joining us. you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. if you missed the programme, you can watch it later. thank you very much. many of the start of the day of a cloudy note but it broke to give us some spells of sunshine through the day. this was earlier in parts of wales as the crowd began to break apart. we saw highs of 27 degrees. the big co
the daily mirror had captain fantastic, which i think was an elton john record captain fantastic, whicharry england and st george. you have an important prediction you can share with us. psychic pets, we'd take videos of your or dog, or any kind of pet, making a prediction about who is going to win and i did one on sunday and she predicted that england is going to win. my cat is psychic. how was this prediction achieved? three psychic. how was this prediction achieved ? three bowls psychic. how...
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evening in the papers, our guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattie, head of politics at the daily mirrorte paviote, france 24's uk correspondent. a service of thanksgiving has taken place at westminster abbey to mark 70 years since hundreds of caribbean migrants disembarked from the ship, the empire windrush, to help rebuild post—war britain. the government continues to face criticism, after it emerged that some of the windrush generation and their descendants had wrongly faced deportation. adina campbell reports. gospel music. music from the kingdom gospel choir — a fitting tribute to mark 70 years since windrush migrants came over from the caribbean. more than 2000 guests were part of today's service at westminster abbey and two of them met for the very first time. you guys are the same age and from the same ship. alfred gardner and john richards, who are both 92 and from jamaica, were on empire windrush back in 1948. something like this, i mean — you know, make me feel we're still alive. and we're still doing them. everything looking right. for many, today's service has been bitterswe
evening in the papers, our guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattie, head of politics at the daily mirrorte paviote, france 24's uk correspondent. a service of thanksgiving has taken place at westminster abbey to mark 70 years since hundreds of caribbean migrants disembarked from the ship, the empire windrush, to help rebuild post—war britain. the government continues to face criticism, after it emerged that some of the windrush generation and their descendants had wrongly faced...
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the daily mirror has a different story, greed and hypocrisy, the pm's husband's firm invests in medicalm singapore. i am a rico hizon. two days on from the singapore summit and the us secretary of state is any region at making some big claims. mike pompeo says the us hopes to see major north korean disarmament by the end of 2020. he is in south korea discussing the outcome of the summit and travels to beijing later. he admits there is still a great deal of work to do with north korea. saudi backed forces in yemen attack the main port. aid agencies are warning of a humanitarian disaster, because crucial supplies won't get through. a new study says antarctica lost 3 trillion tons of light because of global warming in the
the daily mirror has a different story, greed and hypocrisy, the pm's husband's firm invests in medicalm singapore. i am a rico hizon. two days on from the singapore summit and the us secretary of state is any region at making some big claims. mike pompeo says the us hopes to see major north korean disarmament by the end of 2020. he is in south korea discussing the outcome of the summit and travels to beijing later. he admits there is still a great deal of work to do with north korea. saudi...
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the daily mirror is thanking harry kane's grandad.giving of harry. also britain's worst care homes, they are inflated forgiving residents in unsafe conditions. this is an investigation in the watchdog they have taken a look at that. quick look at the times. andy murray, quite a few of him on the papers this morning of course because of the start of wimbledon, that was him yesterday in practice at the moment, said he hoped to be fit for the first round, a game that actually clashes with the england world cup match as well. so, there you are, plenty of choice when it comes to sport but day. the lead story is the one we are talking about the nhs chief looking to cut back on some of the procedures they think are not worth it. we have been talking about water shortages and fires. chris, lots of people talking about how great it is but people need to be cautious. i was slapping on the factor 50 yesterday. we have high levels of uv, with a strong sun in the sky, but over the last five days, somewhere in the uk has been above the 30 degrees m
the daily mirror is thanking harry kane's grandad.giving of harry. also britain's worst care homes, they are inflated forgiving residents in unsafe conditions. this is an investigation in the watchdog they have taken a look at that. quick look at the times. andy murray, quite a few of him on the papers this morning of course because of the start of wimbledon, that was him yesterday in practice at the moment, said he hoped to be fit for the first round, a game that actually clashes with the...
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let's have a look at the daily mirror. they are leading with the queen's birthday honours.as king kenny but now formally knighted today. off the rails, taking a look at the theme of honours. criticising the fa ct theme of honours. criticising the fact that mark carney, the chief of network rail has received one especially after all the chaos we have seen on the railways with new timetables of late. we will talk about that with simon in a moment. the front page of the sun claiming the back ‘s are furious that there is gossip online suggesting that they have marriage problems —— the beckhams. they have denied they are splitting up and getting a divorce. the guardian, a picture of anthony bore down on the front page. he has died at the age of 61. the lead story is arming advertisements. —— anthony bourdain. targeting stressed teenagers offered after taking gcse exams. the army accused of targeting them an times. simon fanshawe, good morning. the death of anthony bourdain. something you were looking at.” didn't spot that on the front page. the stress connection. 0bviously kate
let's have a look at the daily mirror. they are leading with the queen's birthday honours.as king kenny but now formally knighted today. off the rails, taking a look at the theme of honours. criticising the fa ct theme of honours. criticising the fact that mark carney, the chief of network rail has received one especially after all the chaos we have seen on the railways with new timetables of late. we will talk about that with simon in a moment. the front page of the sun claiming the back ‘s...
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well done the daily mirror. here comes the sun. let it beat. hey, route. greatjob.ul mccartney turning up at the house or in the pub and it was amazing, just getting mobbed. i never thought i would say it because i almost feel sorry forjames corden because nobody pays attention to him! we can have our ahh moment of the morning. it isa have our ahh moment of the morning. it is a nice photo and it is a pair of identical twin foals which is a p pa re ntly of identical twin foals which is apparently unbelievably rare. initially, the photo does not make it click you think they are different colours but if you look at the rumpus, they have the same markings. and on the faces as well —— on the rumps. markings. and on the faces as well -- on the rumps. you don't hear much about identical twins in the animal world and the markings are uncannily identical. what is going to happen to them? are they racing courses? they are eventing horses so they will grow up to compete in three—day events. and one of them is significantly bigger and apparently the other will catch up. but gen
well done the daily mirror. here comes the sun. let it beat. hey, route. greatjob.ul mccartney turning up at the house or in the pub and it was amazing, just getting mobbed. i never thought i would say it because i almost feel sorry forjames corden because nobody pays attention to him! we can have our ahh moment of the morning. it isa have our ahh moment of the morning. it is a nice photo and it is a pair of identical twin foals which is a p pa re ntly of identical twin foals which is...
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the daily mirror has an interview with fiona phillips, and tv presenter who says she believes that herby the awful drugs and of course that follows the allegations this week at into events at gosport war more more hospital we re at gosport war more more hospital were hundreds of people are believed to have died early because of the opioid drugs that have been prescribed. —— powerful drugs. it is 30 minutes past six and we will go through the papers a little later on now but first, the weather. it looks good outside. i can see sarah's, it could not be more blue! we got some blue skies and the forecast an almost across—the—board, things are set to stay dry. warming up, the sunshine turning hazy at times. there will be plenty of sunshine and those temperatures are going to be on the rise over the next few days. you can see the yellow colours. replaced by these orange shoes spilling ink in the near continent. that means those temperatures are set to be on the rise in the next week but for today, quite a fresh start. give sunshine, particularly across england and wales. a bit more cloud the
the daily mirror has an interview with fiona phillips, and tv presenter who says she believes that herby the awful drugs and of course that follows the allegations this week at into events at gosport war more more hospital we re at gosport war more more hospital were hundreds of people are believed to have died early because of the opioid drugs that have been prescribed. —— powerful drugs. it is 30 minutes past six and we will go through the papers a little later on now but first, the...
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this is the daily mirror.his morning. morning. needed any more publicity, it will get plenty more. get plenty more. afford a shirt according to the mirror! mirror! the mail have gone with this picture! picture! that one! publicity for poldark is going to not believe their luck! going to not believe their luck! get a bit of publicity for brea kfast. brea kfast. i don't think we should do topless shots! shots! him when poldark started with the side in the field? i remember that one. one. impression he was not that comfortable and he did not like it. comfortable and he did not like it. he said about these pictures, apparently, i will show it again! apparently, i will show it again! he said about this, he doesn't mind. said about this, he doesn't mind. his top because if you look like that, why would you not? that, why would you not? do you think every picture looked awful? awful? a bit suspicious that is only one only one good one. one only one good one. and instagram, hang on a minute! instagram, hang on a minut
this is the daily mirror.his morning. morning. needed any more publicity, it will get plenty more. get plenty more. afford a shirt according to the mirror! mirror! the mail have gone with this picture! picture! that one! publicity for poldark is going to not believe their luck! going to not believe their luck! get a bit of publicity for brea kfast. brea kfast. i don't think we should do topless shots! shots! him when poldark started with the side in the field? i remember that one. one....
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the daily mirror with a couple of fantastic photos of.er are copping one another‘s style. two ventures of the pink scarf and the jacket or low. seems to be a bit of a trend.” think it is definitely mick following mary. staying -- saying stone and this gone. didn't mary talk recently when she said she says strong. —— stone. —— scone. not another one of these! how do you say baaaa with the sheep? we talked about danny rose already, he is on all the papers of. i wanted to show you this. john mcenroe talking about andy murray, he says he risks semi— humiliation, recovering from injury and surgery, he has had a hip problem and has pulled out of a tournament this week and he is basically saying don't come back to wimbledon unless you are absolutely sure that you are ready. you have to say at this point in the season there is a reasonable chance that he won't be because he has had such a terrible few months. hugely disappointing if he did not make it. what have you got? the boss of psp forced to apologise again. the problem with their it systems
the daily mirror with a couple of fantastic photos of.er are copping one another‘s style. two ventures of the pink scarf and the jacket or low. seems to be a bit of a trend.” think it is definitely mick following mary. staying -- saying stone and this gone. didn't mary talk recently when she said she says strong. —— stone. —— scone. not another one of these! how do you say baaaa with the sheep? we talked about danny rose already, he is on all the papers of. i wanted to show you...
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from the daily mirror, in english, having been a key memberof mirror, in english, having been a key membertraining to the best of our ability to try to force ourselves an opportunity to play. if we could maybe ask the photographers if they would not mind leaving so we can carry on. thank you. indistinct. thank you, carry on, please. reporter speaks in own language. i had ihada i had a message from david beckham before the tournament and after our first or second game, so it is nice we are getting support from a lot of ourformer players, we are getting support from a lot of our former players, whether directly, or through the media. but, of course, this tournament is about our current players their opportunity to create history, really. nice that he is coming to support and maybe we will see him, but obviously our attention is on this generation of players now. we arejust going this generation of players now. we are just going to leave the news conference. sensational views as south korea go 2—0 up against germany. —— sensational news. if germany. —— sensational news. if germany lose, you c
from the daily mirror, in english, having been a key memberof mirror, in english, having been a key membertraining to the best of our ability to try to force ourselves an opportunity to play. if we could maybe ask the photographers if they would not mind leaving so we can carry on. thank you. indistinct. thank you, carry on, please. reporter speaks in own language. i had ihada i had a message from david beckham before the tournament and after our first or second game, so it is nice we are...
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there is speculation about their marriage. moving piece on the daily mirror.en or windsor, the first time she has been seen or spoken about by anybody other than her husband since her alzheimer's diagnosis was made public a few weeks ago. and below that, ghost town in britain, referring to the fact that the house of fraser closing 31 stores yesterday could just be the beginning of a whole new wave of stores closing —— house of fraser. notjust stores closing —— house of fraser. not just house of stores closing —— house of fraser. notjust house of fraser, but others, and where that leaves our high street. it is interesting how nostalgic people can be about their stores. i know house of fraser was a big part of middlesbrough, and that will be a big loss. it'll be interesting to hear your thoughts, whether you think it is something you mess. we don't shop in them any more, but they are a part of us. when i went to australia, there were woolworths everywhere, and i remember woolworths here. talking of shocking, the mirror is quoting this russian politician, not jus
there is speculation about their marriage. moving piece on the daily mirror.en or windsor, the first time she has been seen or spoken about by anybody other than her husband since her alzheimer's diagnosis was made public a few weeks ago. and below that, ghost town in britain, referring to the fact that the house of fraser closing 31 stores yesterday could just be the beginning of a whole new wave of stores closing —— house of fraser. notjust stores closing —— house of fraser. not just...
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essentially inordinate from the daily mail and the mirror columnist said... it is out of control.sity has said, ifound education at the open university has said, i found myself education at the open university has said, ifound myself swayed, the point is, that is where kids live, in this technological world. the key thing is that schools should use it. it reminded me of a wonderful woman who i met a few times and know a bit. dame wendy hall. she should be as famous as tom tim berners—lee who invented the internet. she was the first person to get moving images on the internet and she says, they are in their infancy, mobile phones and intranet. we need a much better set of rules, a highway code. i was won around that banning it is not the answer, the key thing is the way in which you help kids to understand and regulate. but children have access to technology in the classroom and often a lot of it is screen —based learning. classroom and often a lot of it is screen -based learning. yes. when it comes to phones, it is about the social media platform used. facebook, snapchat, instagra
essentially inordinate from the daily mail and the mirror columnist said... it is out of control.sity has said, ifound education at the open university has said, i found myself education at the open university has said, ifound myself swayed, the point is, that is where kids live, in this technological world. the key thing is that schools should use it. it reminded me of a wonderful woman who i met a few times and know a bit. dame wendy hall. she should be as famous as tom tim berners—lee who...