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it's fairto columnist for the daily mirror. it's fair to say you come to this from different political angles. i am loathed to get into process but i think the stagecraft of all of this is quite fascinating, the choreography, because the clear intention was to put a united front on for as long as possible but the question is how long it will last. they needed to last more than nine months before the brexit deadline but what we've had up until now is two years of the conservatives negotiating with itself, arguing, leaking, being in terrible disarray... which was why their phones were taken away? yes, and not given back to them until after dinnerand in the given back to them until after dinner and in the meantime the prime minister put out a statement saying they had reached an agreement while they had reached an agreement while they were eating their beef and bread and butter putting. she also put in the collective responsibility has been restored. if you say it, it must be so! johnson and her opponents don't get their phones ba
it's fairto columnist for the daily mirror. it's fair to say you come to this from different political angles. i am loathed to get into process but i think the stagecraft of all of this is quite fascinating, the choreography, because the clear intention was to put a united front on for as long as possible but the question is how long it will last. they needed to last more than nine months before the brexit deadline but what we've had up until now is two years of the conservatives negotiating...
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darren lewis, football correspondent for the daily mirror canjoin us now, from st petersburg. us tonight. now you have had time to think about it, have you got any reflections on the england win over sweden? it was one of the most easiest wins for england at this stage of a competition for quite some time. we had not won a knockout game for 12 years and we we re knockout game for 12 years and we were struggling to comprehend the idea that we could make it to this stage. it really was a victory achieved with a minimum of fuss, two good goals and fans celebrating. i am quite surprised with the confidence the team have and the they have left going the tank in the final two games. croatia will be a different kettle of fish. they will indeed, 1998 semifinalists. a team with a lot of quality players in their side, including luka with a lot of quality players in theirside, including luka modric, who has won the champions league in the last four seasons. and the juventus striker mario mandzukic. they have got a lot of quality in that team and they will be several levels up on the swed
darren lewis, football correspondent for the daily mirror canjoin us now, from st petersburg. us tonight. now you have had time to think about it, have you got any reflections on the england win over sweden? it was one of the most easiest wins for england at this stage of a competition for quite some time. we had not won a knockout game for 12 years and we we re knockout game for 12 years and we were struggling to comprehend the idea that we could make it to this stage. it really was a victory...
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darren lewis, football correspondent for the daily mirror is in st petersburg — and a short time ago,and why they could go all the way. if you remember, we hadn't won a knockout game for 12 years, so we were really struggling to kind of comprehend the idea that we could make it to this stage. but it was really a victory achieved with the minimum of fuss. two good goals, fans celebrating. quite surprised with the confidence the team still have and the amount they have left in the tank going into the remaining two games. because croatia will be a rather different kettle of fish, won't they? they will indeed. 1998 semifinalists, a team who play with a lot of quality players in their side including the real madrid midfielder luka modric, who's won three champions leagues in the last four seasons. ivan rakitic in midfield as well. and thejuventus striker, mario mandzukic. make no mistake they've got a lot of quality in that team and they will be several levels up on the sweden side we faced at the weekend. you can understand a certain amount of exuberance from england fans with this victor
darren lewis, football correspondent for the daily mirror is in st petersburg — and a short time ago,and why they could go all the way. if you remember, we hadn't won a knockout game for 12 years, so we were really struggling to kind of comprehend the idea that we could make it to this stage. but it was really a victory achieved with the minimum of fuss. two good goals, fans celebrating. quite surprised with the confidence the team still have and the amount they have left in the tank going...
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the daily mirror says donald trump was branded a traitor after siding with vladimir putin over claimsction. and the daily express says that millions of britons are facing the most widespread hosepipe ban in six years. so, the front pages dominated by two main stories, so let's start with the metro, and brexit. an arresting headline, the wreckers of checkers, referring to the brexiteers who forced amendments to the brexit bill in the commons tonight. when we woke up in the commons tonight. when we woke up it was the brexiteers who were furious, they'd tabled these amendments to the customs built hoping to put pressure on theresa may. it was never the case that she would hold or be defeated but it would hold or be defeated but it would be a show of strength for the brexiteers, but instead downing street had to accept those amendments and tonight the remainers have been furious and voted against the government on this bill, leading toa the government on this bill, leading to a defence minister. apparently it's nine ministers or ministerial aides since the checkers deal, so in the last ni
the daily mirror says donald trump was branded a traitor after siding with vladimir putin over claimsction. and the daily express says that millions of britons are facing the most widespread hosepipe ban in six years. so, the front pages dominated by two main stories, so let's start with the metro, and brexit. an arresting headline, the wreckers of checkers, referring to the brexiteers who forced amendments to the brexit bill in the commons tonight. when we woke up in the commons tonight. when...
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and the daily mirror claims water company bosses are failing to deal with leaks in order to benefit shareholdersustomers face hosepipe bans. that's it for the papers tonight. the daily telegraph front—page picture of two men captured in january as they fled from syria, the headline: this is quite a tale, isn't it? give us this is quite a tale, isn't it? give us the details. vis-a-vis two as yet unconvicted members of the group known as the beatles because there we re known as the beatles because there were four and they had british accents, the best—known wasjihadi john, killed in a drone strikes —— these are two. the second was jailed in turkey for 7.5 years. these two men are to be perhaps extradited to the us and apparently we're not opposing the death penalty for them. 0ne opposing the death penalty for them. one of their fellow torturer and murderers will have received a 7.5 year sentence in turkey, but they may be killed and you might well note that they are implicated, not convicted of, implicated in the murder of two british citizens and three americans but we abandoned the death penalty
and the daily mirror claims water company bosses are failing to deal with leaks in order to benefit shareholdersustomers face hosepipe bans. that's it for the papers tonight. the daily telegraph front—page picture of two men captured in january as they fled from syria, the headline: this is quite a tale, isn't it? give us this is quite a tale, isn't it? give us the details. vis-a-vis two as yet unconvicted members of the group known as the beatles because there we re known as the beatles...
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with me are the columnist for the daily mirror, susie boniface, and the brexit editor for the daily telegraphady in. one story dominates — theresa may's announcement that her cabinet has reached a "collective" agreement on the basis of the uk's future relationship with the eu after brexit. lets start with the times which leads with theresa may promising senior allies she will sack foreign secretary borisjohnson if he undermines the brexit deal. the financial times highlights the five cabinet ministers including borisjohnson meeting on thursday night to plan a counter—attack to preserve a clean departure. cabinet signs up to may's brexit says the telegraph — as her 16 ministers agree the plan to keep close ties with eu after a day locked away at chequers. the mail leads with theresa may's warning that settling for a soft brexit could cost the conservatives the next election. and the mirror lead with england captain harry kane's band of brothers as the national team prepare for their crunch clash against sweden in the quarter finals of the world cup. that is a flavour of what they're saying. a
with me are the columnist for the daily mirror, susie boniface, and the brexit editor for the daily telegraphady in. one story dominates — theresa may's announcement that her cabinet has reached a "collective" agreement on the basis of the uk's future relationship with the eu after brexit. lets start with the times which leads with theresa may promising senior allies she will sack foreign secretary borisjohnson if he undermines the brexit deal. the financial times highlights the...
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the daily mirror calls into question the living arrangements of former foreign secretary boris johnsonounting firm kpmg. i think ithinki i think i glanced over my shoulder there that what i was saying did not necessarily much what you‘re seeing, but i thought i would continue. thank you for being so polite about it. who once yesterday's papers? let us it. who once yesterday's papers? let us stick with the papers today. let us us stick with the papers today. let us start with the metro and a quotation here, policing cuts fuel surge in the murders. who is saying there‘s? this is the police federation, they want more police on the front line, more members and bobbies on the beat. the figures are shocking. more than 5 million offences in the year until march. these are the official figures that count. they are using these figures to make a point about cuts. 21,000 officers lost since 2010. theresa may since 2010 was home secretary then. it is on her watch. is itjust money? no, but clearly that is an important factor, or at least bodies oi'i important factor, or at least bodies on the stree
the daily mirror calls into question the living arrangements of former foreign secretary boris johnsonounting firm kpmg. i think ithinki i think i glanced over my shoulder there that what i was saying did not necessarily much what you‘re seeing, but i thought i would continue. thank you for being so polite about it. who once yesterday's papers? let us it. who once yesterday's papers? let us stick with the papers today. let us us stick with the papers today. let us start with the metro and a...
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the papers. bringing us tomorrow. for the sun, and jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirrors, as more than $120 billion was wiped off the value of its shares — the biggest one—day fall in us history. the guardian has the same story, saying the social media site "pays the price" for the data scandal. and the times also has a facebook story, reporting that the social media site allows anti—semitic posts to remain on the platform after they've been flagged by users as offensive. the i leads on the home secretary's decision to allow medicinal cannabis to be prescribibed to patients with exceptional clinical need after parents fought for their children's right to the drug. 0n the front page of the telegraph is work and pensions secretary esther mcvey saying more teenagers should take jobs in the summer holidays. it's the wrong type of sun for the metro, who report on the cancelled trains and tailbacked roads caused by the heatwave. and a new alzheimers drug makes the front page of the express. right. jason, would you start? let's go to right. jason, would you start? let's gotoa r
the papers. bringing us tomorrow. for the sun, and jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirrors, as more than $120 billion was wiped off the value of its shares — the biggest one—day fall in us history. the guardian has the same story, saying the social media site "pays the price" for the data scandal. and the times also has a facebook story, reporting that the social media site allows anti—semitic posts to remain on the platform after they've been flagged by users...
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the daily mirror says that "crisis talks" have been held by royal aides about how to stop the duchess media about his daughter. and for all you monty python fans, the times has gone through michael palin‘s archive at the british library. the boxes of unpublished material contain unused script ideas, including two sketches written for "monty python and the holy grail". a wide variety of topics to discuss. food funds demand practise on it. the backdrop to this is the scare stories we have been hearing about food stockpiling in the wake of a no—deal brexit? food stockpiling in the wake of a no-deal brexit? food stockpiling, the armoury being called in, and other scare tactics that have been used to describe no—deal brexit. let's be accurate about what a no—deal brexit is, it's just a deal on wto terms, which is what we deal with for the rest of the world, not eu countries. what i can't understand from some of this coverage is why do we think there will not be any food coming through? if we buy more french brittany somerset brie, to the french one is to buy more somerset brie? are we sudd
the daily mirror says that "crisis talks" have been held by royal aides about how to stop the duchess media about his daughter. and for all you monty python fans, the times has gone through michael palin‘s archive at the british library. the boxes of unpublished material contain unused script ideas, including two sketches written for "monty python and the holy grail". a wide variety of topics to discuss. food funds demand practise on it. the backdrop to this is the scare...
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the daily mirror leads on fresh revelations about meghan markle's father.ro front page covers news of a mother in corfu who died after eating a mouthful of raw chicken. and the financial times says that deutsche bank has moved half of its euro clearing activities from london to frankfurt. so let's make a start with some of those headlines. we begin with the telegraph, if we may. made's no deal sta rts telegraph, if we may. made's no deal starts is kamikaze, say leaders. it's not so much kamikaze as scaremongering. basically, if they go on toa scaremongering. basically, if they go on to a node trading option after brexit, then they will be all face disruption to our imports, food, drugs, et cetera. it isjust projects earmarked to, as far as i'm concerned, which i think people will believe as much as they believed mark one, prior to the referendum, which was a total flop. is it project fear to suggest we'd be better off with a deal of our own making rather than having to resort to wto rules? i don't think it is. this is all the fault of your friend, dominic r
the daily mirror leads on fresh revelations about meghan markle's father.ro front page covers news of a mother in corfu who died after eating a mouthful of raw chicken. and the financial times says that deutsche bank has moved half of its euro clearing activities from london to frankfurt. so let's make a start with some of those headlines. we begin with the telegraph, if we may. made's no deal sta rts telegraph, if we may. made's no deal starts is kamikaze, say leaders. it's not so much...
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thank you to my guests, lynn davidson from the sun and jason beattie from the daily mirror.pers review at 11:30pm. hello. it's been a very hot and sunny day across the board and we saw scorching temperatures across southern and eastern parts, with 35.1 celsius recorded at wisley in surrey, making it the hottest day of the year. the heat is going out with a bang, and the combination of humidity is producing intense thunderstorms. that's for the next couple of days. thunderstorms across eastern parts of england have developed ahead of the main area of low pressure, which is continuing to get ever closer. it's pushing the weather front into western areas overnight, with some outbreaks of rain. further east, showers and thunderstorms continuing, some of them destructive with frequent lightning, hail and the risk of flash flooding. a warm and muggy night come in many southern and eastern areas, with something fresher in the far north—west. we start friday with intense thunderstorms in eastern areas, more running into what south—eastern parts, getting towards eastern england and e
thank you to my guests, lynn davidson from the sun and jason beattie from the daily mirror.pers review at 11:30pm. hello. it's been a very hot and sunny day across the board and we saw scorching temperatures across southern and eastern parts, with 35.1 celsius recorded at wisley in surrey, making it the hottest day of the year. the heat is going out with a bang, and the combination of humidity is producing intense thunderstorms. that's for the next couple of days. thunderstorms across eastern...
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it will be a 15-year-old record and the daily mirror and other british dailies have warned the countryill-prepared for what seems to be a phenomena that will get worse in the years to come. in france, they are looking at how paris town hall is trying to put measures in place to avoid this kind of heat. outsolution i involves laying plaques made of quartz in resin. nontradable water will be released from a bow and run over these plaques. the result will cause the water to evaporate in literally cool the air. rochelle: that sounds like an interesting theory. new zealand. some good news. lawmakers passed a law allowing victims of domestic violence paid leave. reporter: it is a huge win for domestic violence victims. 10 days of paid leave to get to leave their partners, finding homes and protect themselves and their children. new zealand has one of the highest rates of domestic violence in the developed world. a police officer in new zealand response to an incident once every four minutes. the legislation was brought who works jan logie, at a woman's shelter in the past. proof you can use
it will be a 15-year-old record and the daily mirror and other british dailies have warned the countryill-prepared for what seems to be a phenomena that will get worse in the years to come. in france, they are looking at how paris town hall is trying to put measures in place to avoid this kind of heat. outsolution i involves laying plaques made of quartz in resin. nontradable water will be released from a bow and run over these plaques. the result will cause the water to evaporate in literally...
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been to five different venues and i can give you a broad opinion, but i have had nothing for the daily mirror's website to report on negatively as far as disorder is concerned. the first i have seen has been in the uk. let's hope it continues. in the past some national sides and their managers have had a bit of a rough ride with the press. i am thinking of the turnip headlines for graham taylor and wally with a brolly for steve mcclaren. how different is it with gareth southgate? is it down to how well the team is doing or the kind of man he is? it is an number of things. we have so often given stick to the football association, but they have done superbly well to break down the barriers between the england national team and the press and the public. they have not mollycoddled them treated them like rock stars. they have encouraged them to be open with the media and to use social media. we have seen it so to use social media. we have seen it so often and in the wake of saturday's game. that culture of openness has re—established a connection between england fans, the media and the england team.
been to five different venues and i can give you a broad opinion, but i have had nothing for the daily mirror's website to report on negatively as far as disorder is concerned. the first i have seen has been in the uk. let's hope it continues. in the past some national sides and their managers have had a bit of a rough ride with the press. i am thinking of the turnip headlines for graham taylor and wally with a brolly for steve mcclaren. how different is it with gareth southgate? is it down to...
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finally, the daily mirror. how dare you?i’ country, attack our nhs, embarrass our queen, kept waiting, didn't he, undermine our special relationship, humiliate our prime minister, and then smugly pose in winston churchill's armchair. we know he is a huge fan of winston churchill. it lately but that rack 0bama famously removed as president. is fantastic. —— barack obama. of course the office of the president makes you look big. the football, the secret service, the ring of steel. seeing him today, he had a particular swagger about him. and this was before the state visit.|j swagger about him. and this was before the state visit. i thought we will see him again in 2020. he will i’ui'i will see him again in 2020. he will run again. he is loving every single minute. he is loving it. that feels such a long way away. speaking of elastic. this paper review has been very elastic. thank you so much. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there
finally, the daily mirror. how dare you?i’ country, attack our nhs, embarrass our queen, kept waiting, didn't he, undermine our special relationship, humiliate our prime minister, and then smugly pose in winston churchill's armchair. we know he is a huge fan of winston churchill. it lately but that rack 0bama famously removed as president. is fantastic. —— barack obama. of course the office of the president makes you look big. the football, the secret service, the ring of steel. seeing...
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you have enter the dragon, the daily mirror said. i like this front page that says simply "prince of wales." >> another viral storyry with a happy ending. story about a woman called courtney duffy. she was asked to be a bridesmaid at a friends wedding could she agree to it and brought the prerequisite dress, which was a jumpsuit, but that is a whole other description -- discussion. she was told she was being replaced by another person due to her busy schedule. of whatsted a picture her friend center in hopes of getting a refund on her flight. jetblue agree to waive for cancellation fee, and fully funded her ticket. they went a step further and offered her a "girls weekend when and if she makes up with the bride." >> thank you very much. if you missed some of the press review, you can go to the website, france 24.com. >> that is it for now. stay tuned to france 24. ♪ çç??ñÑñqñqñqñqñqñq9ñ [dramatic music] ♪ smith: in isis epide of " "world on the brink," we are goingo o look a pararof the world where threcocontints and d ny cultures co
you have enter the dragon, the daily mirror said. i like this front page that says simply "prince of wales." >> another viral storyry with a happy ending. story about a woman called courtney duffy. she was asked to be a bridesmaid at a friends wedding could she agree to it and brought the prerequisite dress, which was a jumpsuit, but that is a whole other description -- discussion. she was told she was being replaced by another person due to her busy schedule. of whatsted a...
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the daily mirror says ‘boris won‘t budge‘ and claims the former foreign secretary borisjohnson is refusingial times says the chairman of the pharmaceutical company glaxo—smith—kline is considering the merits of splitting up the company. it won‘t be the first to last time we say this, brexit is leading most of the front pages of the morning. following theresa may and michel barnier‘s remarks in brussels. different takes on it, but maybe not a surprise. saying michel barnier has not quite ripped it apart, but has not quite ripped it apart, but has put big holes in it. they‘re almost saying the eu nista compromise and they are not doing so. compromise and they are not doing so. look, surprise, surprise, it is going to be a game of bluff and double bluff, high—sta kes negotiations. we know these things go to the wire. i‘m not surprised by this. i think ultimately the eu does have skin in the game. i think defensive in terms of our negotiating position and we should be pushing back, there are thousands of businesses in the eu that need a deal. we should be expecting this. there should not be an
the daily mirror says ‘boris won‘t budge‘ and claims the former foreign secretary borisjohnson is refusingial times says the chairman of the pharmaceutical company glaxo—smith—kline is considering the merits of splitting up the company. it won‘t be the first to last time we say this, brexit is leading most of the front pages of the morning. following theresa may and michel barnier‘s remarks in brussels. different takes on it, but maybe not a surprise. saying michel barnier has not...
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i left instructions once for a painter on a post—it note, when i was working at the daily mirror yeate yellow! i kid you not. this is why mrs fraser is in charge of renovations! coming up next, ros atkins will be here with outside source. we will be back next week have a good weekend. good evening, we have waited a while to say this but there is a change on the way! albeit a temporary one. today was yet another fine day, that is how it looked for our weather watcher in guernsey earlier but cloud amounts have slowly been increasing from the north—west. on the satellite picture you can see this area of low cloud and an atla ntic this area of low cloud and an atlantic weather system which is going to bring some outbreaks of rain. that train setting in in scotla nd rain. that train setting in in scotland and northern ireland, a heavy burst at times, it will be light and patchy as it sinks further southwards and eastward spread in southern scotland, in england and wales, dry with clear spells through the night. mikey in the south—eastern corner, 17 degrees in london. tomorrow, england and
i left instructions once for a painter on a post—it note, when i was working at the daily mirror yeate yellow! i kid you not. this is why mrs fraser is in charge of renovations! coming up next, ros atkins will be here with outside source. we will be back next week have a good weekend. good evening, we have waited a while to say this but there is a change on the way! albeit a temporary one. today was yet another fine day, that is how it looked for our weather watcher in guernsey earlier but...
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with me are the columnist for the daily mirror, susie boniface, and the brexit editor for the daily telegraphrow's front pages are already in. one story dominates. theresa may's announcement that her cabinet has reached a collective agreement on the basis of the uk's future relationship with the eu after brexit. let's start with the times, which leads with theresa may promising senior allies she will sack foreign secretary borisjohnson if he undermines the brexit deal. the financial times highlights the five cabinet ministers, including borisjohnson, meeting on thursday night to plan a counter—attack to preserve a clean departure. cabinet signs up to may's brexit, says the telegraph, as her 16 ministers agree the plan to keep close ties with eu after a day locked away at chequers. the mail leads with theresa may's warning that settling for a soft brexit could cost the conservatives the next election. and the mirror leads with england captain harry kane's band of brothers, as the national team prepare for their crunch clash against sweden in the quarterfinals of the world cup. so, brexit and f
with me are the columnist for the daily mirror, susie boniface, and the brexit editor for the daily telegraphrow's front pages are already in. one story dominates. theresa may's announcement that her cabinet has reached a collective agreement on the basis of the uk's future relationship with the eu after brexit. let's start with the times, which leads with theresa may promising senior allies she will sack foreign secretary borisjohnson if he undermines the brexit deal. the financial times...
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the daily mirror says crisis talks have been held about thomas markle stopping speaking to the mediaes has gone through michael penllyn's archive at the british library. the box is a bun published material includes a script ideas for monty python and the holy grail. a wide variety of stories to cover. let us start with the times. made's brexit plea to macron and the times says theresa may is cutting short. what you make it all? this holiday location has been criticised by the voters because there was a swimming pool installed and isn't carry much about the pool. whether she has cut short a holiday, we don't know. she is on the continent anyway because she is on holiday with her husband in switzerland and italy but this is the idea that she needs to get macron on side, having ameliorated angela merkel to her checkers plan. i think now the tactics turn to dealing directly with barnier dig get the leaders onside and the main axis of power as germany and france. she is coming under extreme pressure. it's also for macron two exercise his own influence on the eu and get barnier and others
the daily mirror says crisis talks have been held about thomas markle stopping speaking to the mediaes has gone through michael penllyn's archive at the british library. the box is a bun published material includes a script ideas for monty python and the holy grail. a wide variety of stories to cover. let us start with the times. made's brexit plea to macron and the times says theresa may is cutting short. what you make it all? this holiday location has been criticised by the voters because...
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bennett, brexit commissioning editor at the daily telegraph, and susie boniface, a columnist for the daily mirrorbegan by asking how long this apparent united front is likely to last? they need it to last for another nine months before the brexit deadline but what we've had up until now is two years of the conservatives negotiating with itself, arguing, leaking, being in terrible disarray... that's why their phones were taken away? which was why their phones were taken away, not given back to them until after dinner and in the meantime, the prime minister put out a statement saying they had reached an agreement while they were eating their beef and bread and butter pudding. she also put in it that collective responsibility has been restored. if you say it, it must be so! if borisjohnson and her opponents don't get their phones back until 10pm, it's too late for the next day's papers. they have the story about theresa may achieving a solid win and it's maybe 2a hours before boris and the others have a chance to oppose that and in the meantime, of course, england's got a big world cup game. it won'
bennett, brexit commissioning editor at the daily telegraph, and susie boniface, a columnist for the daily mirrorbegan by asking how long this apparent united front is likely to last? they need it to last for another nine months before the brexit deadline but what we've had up until now is two years of the conservatives negotiating with itself, arguing, leaking, being in terrible disarray... that's why their phones were taken away? which was why their phones were taken away, not given back to...
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lyn davidson, whitehall correspondent for the sun, and jason beattie, head of politics at the daily mirrorr forecast? let's get the latest details. can it get hotter? well, finally we have significant changes to the weather as we reach the end of the week with some much—needed rain in the forecast. thursday was another very warm one across—the—board, particularly thursday was another very warm one across—the—boa rd, particularly in southern and eastern parts, with the warmest day of the year so far recorded in surrey, 35 degrees, scorching hot. thunderstorms have broken out and the heat and humidity, some will be very lively with the risk of flash flooding and the risk of hail. low pressure is responsible for destabilising the weather. this area of low pressure will bring wet and cool conditions to our shores to end the week. weather fronts pushing to our shores to end the week. weatherfronts pushing into western areas on friday will bring more cloud, rain, heavy thunderstorms clear from the eastern side of england, then more than push into southern and eastern parts later in the day. anot
lyn davidson, whitehall correspondent for the sun, and jason beattie, head of politics at the daily mirrorr forecast? let's get the latest details. can it get hotter? well, finally we have significant changes to the weather as we reach the end of the week with some much—needed rain in the forecast. thursday was another very warm one across—the—board, particularly thursday was another very warm one across—the—boa rd, particularly in southern and eastern parts, with the warmest day of...
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the daily mirror says donald trump was branded a traitor after siding with vladimir putin over claims. and the daily mail says around seven million households in the uk are about to be hit by the first hosepipe ban in six years. so, lots for us to discuss, and let's start with your paper, lucy, the times, and theresa may's brexit plan in turmoil — prime minister's concessions to tory brexiteers anger remainers, and it seems she is caught between a rock and a high place in trying to drive her plan for brexit through. that's absolutely right, 16 months after article 50 is triggered and we finally saw some flesh on the bones of her brexit planning in recent weeks with the chequers statement, carefully crafted position allowing her to carefully crafted position allowing herto maintain carefully crafted position allowing her to maintain that she was keeping to her own red lines and a plan she insisted was workable with brussels' deadlines. her brexiteers thought that it was a 1—way street to a softer brexit and they made clear their intention to rebel against the government today with four
the daily mirror says donald trump was branded a traitor after siding with vladimir putin over claims. and the daily mail says around seven million households in the uk are about to be hit by the first hosepipe ban in six years. so, lots for us to discuss, and let's start with your paper, lucy, the times, and theresa may's brexit plan in turmoil — prime minister's concessions to tory brexiteers anger remainers, and it seems she is caught between a rock and a high place in trying to drive her...
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the daily mirror reports on the fling that wrecked a family, as ex—ukip councillor is found guilty ofly express says police are failing to investigate so—called low—level crimes, including card theft. so that is a flavour of the front pages and inevitably we will talk initially at least about brexit. take us to the front of the ft. may sees off pro— europe rebels. take us to the front of the ft. may sees off pro- europe rebels. another day of drama in the house of commons today and getting tired of saying theresa may faced a big showdown vote and that was what was happening. they don't come much closer than this. the rebels in her party, the remain supporting rebels we re party, the remain supporting rebels were basically trying to tie your hands in the negotiations to force to keep britain in the customs union which would have been a really big deal and it would have blown apart the compromise plan that theresa may agreed at chequers that does not involve staying in the customs union. it would have changed the dynamics completely and it was by a tight margin that she avoided it, just
the daily mirror reports on the fling that wrecked a family, as ex—ukip councillor is found guilty ofly express says police are failing to investigate so—called low—level crimes, including card theft. so that is a flavour of the front pages and inevitably we will talk initially at least about brexit. take us to the front of the ft. may sees off pro— europe rebels. take us to the front of the ft. may sees off pro- europe rebels. another day of drama in the house of commons today and...
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this is the daily mirror, so i suppose this is coming from a very different point of view., and doesn't much care for donald trump. one of the headlines, the eagle has landed, tells you their position on trump and highlights the fa ct position on trump and highlights the fact that there will be protests going on. already, tonight in central london at the us ambassador's residents in regents park, they are threatening very noisy demo, they want to keep them awake all night if they possibly can. massive demonstrations tomorrow, and as we pointed out earlier, one of the pages of the ft featured young people going out there, which wouldn't surprise you, but we were taken by the numbers of them. yes, the age of some of the processes, they look about 15 or 16 years old. so it really is cutting across the demographic. about 70,000 people are supposed to march tomorrow in london. which president trump says is fine. that is what people do, i won't see them anyway. and of course we will have the inflata ble and of course we will have the inflatable trump as well. the blimp of donald
this is the daily mirror, so i suppose this is coming from a very different point of view., and doesn't much care for donald trump. one of the headlines, the eagle has landed, tells you their position on trump and highlights the fa ct position on trump and highlights the fact that there will be protests going on. already, tonight in central london at the us ambassador's residents in regents park, they are threatening very noisy demo, they want to keep them awake all night if they possibly can....
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and the daily mirror calls into question the living arrangements of former foreign secretary borisjohnson page headlines. let us start with the times, and trump plans summit with putin in the white house, and this is the news that president putin may be going to washington in the autumn —— times. this has come out of the blue, hasn't it? it has come out of the blue, and it has even surprised president trump's own director of national intelligence, dan coats, who when he was asked about it said, what? implying he hadn't been told. that should come as no surprise, because he still doesn't, apparently, know what was discussed between president trump and president putin during the last meeting, in helsinki. so clearly this is being led by trump himself, as it so often is, with very little consultation with his spy chiefs. and with little explanation even afterwards. you would have thought at least there would be some sort of debriefing about what was discussed between these two man, but if there was, it hasn't got to the sky. of course, only the interpreters know. iam sure course, only the in
and the daily mirror calls into question the living arrangements of former foreign secretary borisjohnson page headlines. let us start with the times, and trump plans summit with putin in the white house, and this is the news that president putin may be going to washington in the autumn —— times. this has come out of the blue, hasn't it? it has come out of the blue, and it has even surprised president trump's own director of national intelligence, dan coats, who when he was asked about it...
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darren lewis for the daily mirror is in st petersburg and he explained the scale of what the national2 yea rs haven't won a knockout game for 12 years so haven't won a knockout game for 12 yea rs so we haven't won a knockout game for 12 years so we were really struggling to kind of comprehends the idea that we could make it to this stage but it really was a victory with a minimal fuss, it really was a victory with a minimalfuss, two good goals, fans celebrating everywhere. look quite surprised by the confidence the teams still do have. the amount they have left in the tank. croatia will bea have left in the tank. croatia will be a rather different kettle of fish. indeed. 1998 semifinalists, a lot of quality players including modric, and the juventus lot of quality players including modric, and thejuventus striker. they got a lot of quality in that tea m they got a lot of quality in that team and there will be several levels up on the sweden side. you can understand an amount of exuberance from england fans with this victory over sweden but there has been anti—social behaviour, what ha
darren lewis for the daily mirror is in st petersburg and he explained the scale of what the national2 yea rs haven't won a knockout game for 12 years so haven't won a knockout game for 12 yea rs so we haven't won a knockout game for 12 years so we were really struggling to kind of comprehends the idea that we could make it to this stage but it really was a victory with a minimal fuss, it really was a victory with a minimalfuss, two good goals, fans celebrating everywhere. look quite surprised...
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and the daily mirror says "boris won't budge" and claims the former foreign secretary borisjohnson isve his official residence despite his resignation. so it looks as though brexit is dominating the morning's papers, after theresa may's speech today in belfast and michel barnier‘s remarks in brussels. let's begin with the daily express. robert lee no surprise they have come up with this headline saying it has been sabotaged —— savaged by the eu mafia. this is a quote from jacob rees—mogg, saying that brussels' aggression proves why it is right to leave, and saying that the eu needs to get serious about negotiations. yes, the war of words stepping up. hardly surprising that the eu pushed back. we are going to see a lot more of this. we are in a high—stakes endgame here. the eu have skin in the game, i think we need to hold oui’ the game, i think we need to hold our nerve. we will get a deal, but all these things will go down to the wire at the last minute. do you think we are going to get a deal?” think we are going to get a deal?” think he's right, if i was going to bet, i would say i
and the daily mirror says "boris won't budge" and claims the former foreign secretary borisjohnson isve his official residence despite his resignation. so it looks as though brexit is dominating the morning's papers, after theresa may's speech today in belfast and michel barnier‘s remarks in brussels. let's begin with the daily express. robert lee no surprise they have come up with this headline saying it has been sabotaged —— savaged by the eu mafia. this is a quote from jacob...
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"the daily mirror," "how dare you," "the daily express," "hold on, i'll give you a deal." >> and usersnstagram are calling out what they say were missteps during the president's meeting with queen elizabeth at windsor castle. joining us from london, richard fi fitswilliams. let's start with the criticisms of, let's call it the breaks in protocol. was it as bad as many who are criticizing the president characterize it? is it as bad as they say? >> well, i mean, obviously, it was an important moment, the queen meeting the president, and then inspecting the cold stream guards, which is the oldest regiment in the british army. if you looked at the way that was handled, it appeared that the president was inadvertently, no doubt, blocking out the queen. it was something that could have so easily been rectified if donald trump had been prepared to do a rehearsal, which i suspect that he hadn't. he certainly wandered down the lines of guardsmen looking, i thought, as though he was about to play a round of golf, but that was just my impression. all i can say is, of course, his mother was scotti
"the daily mirror," "how dare you," "the daily express," "hold on, i'll give you a deal." >> and usersnstagram are calling out what they say were missteps during the president's meeting with queen elizabeth at windsor castle. joining us from london, richard fi fitswilliams. let's start with the criticisms of, let's call it the breaks in protocol. was it as bad as many who are criticizing the president characterize it? is it as bad as they say?...
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our guestsjoining me tonight are the columnist for the daily mirror, susie boniface, and the brexit editor daily telegraph, asa bennett. investigators wearing protective suits have entered a hostel in salisbury as they search for the item contaminated with a nerve agent which poisoned a couple. police believe charlie rowley and dawn sturgess were exposed to novichok after handling the unknown object. the pair remain in a critical condition in hospital. june kelly has more. key sites have been sealed off and this afternoon the decontamination process began. a team in special protective suits arrived at the hostel where dawn sturgess had been living in salisbury. these suits are resistant to nerve agent. eight miles away in amesbury, emergency vehicles moved in en masse to the estate where charlie rowley lived, ahead of the decontamination operation here. residents saw scenes like this in other parts of the county four months ago. now they're faced with disruption on their own doorstep. this time last week, dawn sturgess was out shopping at a local convenience store. within 2a hours, she was
our guestsjoining me tonight are the columnist for the daily mirror, susie boniface, and the brexit editor daily telegraph, asa bennett. investigators wearing protective suits have entered a hostel in salisbury as they search for the item contaminated with a nerve agent which poisoned a couple. police believe charlie rowley and dawn sturgess were exposed to novichok after handling the unknown object. the pair remain in a critical condition in hospital. june kelly has more. key sites have been...
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look at the daily mirror in the u.k., the headline was putin's poodle. think the reaction spans the spectrum but has been negative. germany's foreign minister saying we can no longer rely on the u.s., this means we need to focus on europe more, the reaction in places like eastern europe and ukraine has been even president.ng the the president saying ukraine would defend the land on its own if it has to, so it has not gone down well in europe and you see trump going back to washington but ii-the in his favor, think he has no love lost in europe shery: do we know at this point -- no love lost in europe. shery: do we know how this is going on with the american public? today here at all in terms of geopolitics and rivals were not this will have an impact on the midterms? stephanie: good question. time will tell how this plays out and whether or not trump the tent stood in this will work. whether or not trump's attempt to spin this will work. trump supporters are critical of him. will this flow over quickly? like the outrage over chocolate , or will ituickly
look at the daily mirror in the u.k., the headline was putin's poodle. think the reaction spans the spectrum but has been negative. germany's foreign minister saying we can no longer rely on the u.s., this means we need to focus on europe more, the reaction in places like eastern europe and ukraine has been even president.ng the the president saying ukraine would defend the land on its own if it has to, so it has not gone down well in europe and you see trump going back to washington but ii-the...
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starting with the daily mirror.he caption "we're proud of you all." the guardian says it's the end of a dream. who's back is that? kyle walker. you get the glints of the eyes of gareth southgate, what is he thinking? bid —— big hugs for all of the team. southgate, what is he thinking? bid -- big hugs for all of the team. he is thinking, i know how this feels. this optimistic tone and this proud tone, we live the dream. was sought support of the fans cheering the team. what is really interesting is gareth southgate has managed the relationship between the players and fans and the players the press, because one of the things that he has always talked about, learning through failure, learned through your mistakes. that is why this moment is really important for english football because in the past when england have crashed out of tournaments, the press have gone crazy, the fans have been hugely critical of them and at this point there is nothing but praise for this team and that is the important lesson to learn from th
starting with the daily mirror.he caption "we're proud of you all." the guardian says it's the end of a dream. who's back is that? kyle walker. you get the glints of the eyes of gareth southgate, what is he thinking? bid —— big hugs for all of the team. southgate, what is he thinking? bid -- big hugs for all of the team. he is thinking, i know how this feels. this optimistic tone and this proud tone, we live the dream. was sought support of the fans cheering the team. what is...
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"the daily mirror" in britain called him putin's poodle. and a spanish newspaper had the headline "trump caves in." it's not a good look for a president who is really trying to project strength by threatening and attacking his own nato allies in brussels, only to be humiliated in helsinki. now, as president trump was preparing for his meeting with president putin, grermany's foreign minister tried to brace the country by saying we can no longer rely on the white house after the fallout from this trip. that certainly seems to be the case, at least in europe. ian? >> thanks, atika. jim, in israel, netanyahu is seen as one of the winners of this summit. it's summed up by this headline here that says "trump stresses israel security in talks with putin." for most of the western security establishment, they see russia as a major threat. for israel, they see russia as a strategic partner in syria, especially when it comes to iran. moscow has spent so much blood and treasure propping up the assad regime and really stabilizing syria. israeli officia
"the daily mirror" in britain called him putin's poodle. and a spanish newspaper had the headline "trump caves in." it's not a good look for a president who is really trying to project strength by threatening and attacking his own nato allies in brussels, only to be humiliated in helsinki. now, as president trump was preparing for his meeting with president putin, grermany's foreign minister tried to brace the country by saying we can no longer rely on the white house after...
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pages, that's at 1045 this evening in the papers and the guest joining me tonight are for the daily mirrorbrexit editorfor the telegraph. investigators wearing protective suits as they search for the item contaminated with the nerve agent that poison the couple. they we re agent that poison the couple. they were exposed to nerve shock after handling the unknown object. the pair remained in a critical condition in hospital. these sites have been sealed off and this afternoon the decontamination process began. 18 and special protective suits arrived at the hospital, where he had been living in salisbury. these suits are resista nt to in salisbury. these suits are resistant to nerve agent. in amesbury, emergency vehicles removed and unmasked to the state where he lived. ahead of the decontamination operation here, residents saw seems like this and other parts of the four months ago. this time last week, she was out shopping at a local convenience store. within 24 hours, she was the first to collapse. now she and charlie remained in critical condition as doctors are once again fighting to save
pages, that's at 1045 this evening in the papers and the guest joining me tonight are for the daily mirrorbrexit editorfor the telegraph. investigators wearing protective suits as they search for the item contaminated with the nerve agent that poison the couple. they we re agent that poison the couple. they were exposed to nerve shock after handling the unknown object. the pair remained in a critical condition in hospital. these sites have been sealed off and this afternoon the decontamination...
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joining me in the studio isjessica boulton who is showbiz editor at the daily mirror.ten years old will stop when she finally came of age at 18, most of the eyes were on and all, her sister, who isjust one year older. everyone saw her, eve ryo ne year older. everyone saw her, everyone was very year older. everyone saw her, everyone was very excited about her and in some ways, kylie was a slightly awkward teenager still. we we re slightly awkward teenager still. we were not quite sure where she was going to fit in with the kardashian story. suddenly, out of nowhere, she did the very clever thing. she became a big instagram star. her pictures were phenomenal. there are pictures were phenomenal. there are pictures of kylie on the streets. she, you saw the pictures on instagram and suddenly this girl just looked transformed. she was like that many chem kardashian in the making. and the fans love that. it was all about the makeup. people could relate to that. you could see, it yes you can all look like kim kardashian. specifically the lip kit. yes, she started this. it was
joining me in the studio isjessica boulton who is showbiz editor at the daily mirror.ten years old will stop when she finally came of age at 18, most of the eyes were on and all, her sister, who isjust one year older. everyone saw her, eve ryo ne year older. everyone saw her, everyone was very year older. everyone saw her, everyone was very excited about her and in some ways, kylie was a slightly awkward teenager still. we we re slightly awkward teenager still. we were not quite sure where she...
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british tabloid the "daily mirror" running this headline. puttin''s poodle.randed a traitor. here is germany's spiegel calling trump putin's hostage and writing putin dominates the helsinki match against donald trump. the donald trump-putin news conference is creating satire. he is pinned to the wall. his tie resembling a noose. this parody from the netherlands depicts putin as a vampire with his fangs deep in trump's neck. and brazilian cartoon shows trump giving baby trump a globe inspired football. hefrpg s trump is taking another stab at it. brace yourself for trump-putin 2.0. >> just as dust had started to settle on the trump-putin summit, the white house dropped the bombshell. >> the white house says the russian president could come to washington as early as this fall. >> donald trump isn't letting go of his embrace of putin despite the uproar over his performance at their summit on monday. >> all right. finally, here's an image you're not going to forget any time soon. it is a face mash courtesy of "time" magazine. i'll let you figure out who the two f
british tabloid the "daily mirror" running this headline. puttin''s poodle.randed a traitor. here is germany's spiegel calling trump putin's hostage and writing putin dominates the helsinki match against donald trump. the donald trump-putin news conference is creating satire. he is pinned to the wall. his tie resembling a noose. this parody from the netherlands depicts putin as a vampire with his fangs deep in trump's neck. and brazilian cartoon shows trump giving baby trump a globe...
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this is the daily mirror today, more deadly novichok dumped on the streets, alleging russian assassinsalisbury, one in the perfume bottle that killed dawn sturgess and there could be another they said —— deadly. the tour de france picture of geraint thomas. anger over the use of brexit ads in the aftermath of mp's murder. this brings together two stories, the increased scrutiny of online trolls and whether there should be tougher punishment, but also a digital imprint, a footprint on the ads so you can more clearly know who the advert has come from and who it's targeting on social media. that's the observer. the inside page of the sunday times, an article about the modern marriage and how career women are setting the bar too high for and how career women are setting the bartoo highfoer and how career women are setting the bar too high for mr right according toa bar too high for mr right according to a report at. highfliers are struggling to find men with a similar level of education and earning power but refusing to marry down —— reporter. there's not enough eligible men who they consi
this is the daily mirror today, more deadly novichok dumped on the streets, alleging russian assassinsalisbury, one in the perfume bottle that killed dawn sturgess and there could be another they said —— deadly. the tour de france picture of geraint thomas. anger over the use of brexit ads in the aftermath of mp's murder. this brings together two stories, the increased scrutiny of online trolls and whether there should be tougher punishment, but also a digital imprint, a footprint on the...
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daily mirror -- interesting headline there as well.seems like our paper selection is interesting. if you are picking up the times, you see he is on the front cover there. wherever you look, donald trump will be on the front page of u.k. papers regardless of the choose --u e youdless of the mileu choose to read. joining us is annmarie hordern. all theabout first of sun interview. what are the headlines that everyone is picking up this morning? marie: everyone is purchasing this paper. the u.s. deal is off. president donald trump loves a trade deal. that is what his whole last year has been about. since brexit is looking to be soft and closer to the european union rules and regulations, things like chlorinated chicken cannot come into the u.k. he does not want to do a separate deal with the united kingdom. and in another blow, boris johnson just left the may government this week and in this interview, donald trump says he thinks johnson would be a great leader. matt: that is rough. a slap in the face of his host. is going out he there wi
daily mirror -- interesting headline there as well.seems like our paper selection is interesting. if you are picking up the times, you see he is on the front cover there. wherever you look, donald trump will be on the front page of u.k. papers regardless of the choose --u e youdless of the mileu choose to read. joining us is annmarie hordern. all theabout first of sun interview. what are the headlines that everyone is picking up this morning? marie: everyone is purchasing this paper. the u.s....
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the daily mirror leads on the ‘summer of chaos', pointing to the wildfires, floods, travel delays andge. a lot of talk about what the weather tells us about climate change more generally. the daily telegraph says mike 0'brien, who served as energy minister under gordon brown, removed his smart meter because he said he "barely looked at it". and the daily express leads on dame esther rantzen thanking readers for raising £150,000 for the silver line helpline for lonely pensioners in just two weeks. cary, good morning. ministers ready to support the reform of archaic divorce laws and we have spoken about that with the woman in the supreme court who cannot divorce her husband. yes, she wa nted cannot divorce her husband. yes, she wanted to divorce her eight—year—old husband and couldn't do it. archaic, i see the downsides for this and their children and stepchildren, all of it, it really is problematic. the good news is, what i found funny about this story was the supreme courtjustice said, well, and wish i could change the law. yes, it was thrown back. it has been thrown back and the min
the daily mirror leads on the ‘summer of chaos', pointing to the wildfires, floods, travel delays andge. a lot of talk about what the weather tells us about climate change more generally. the daily telegraph says mike 0'brien, who served as energy minister under gordon brown, removed his smart meter because he said he "barely looked at it". and the daily express leads on dame esther rantzen thanking readers for raising £150,000 for the silver line helpline for lonely pensioners in...
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one of the british papers, "the daily mirror" headlined, the ego has landed, when he got to britain,see all of this entirely in terms of his own negotiating skill. that was a part of the interview i found most amazing. well, i wouldn't have done that way. i tried to tell her but she didn't listen to me. almost as if he was going to punish her for not following his tutelage and eager to show he knows how to negotiate. other people don't. it illustrates what an isolated position the united states has these days. >> yep. >> estranged from the european union, traditionally key allies, estranged from great britain, traditionally our closest ally. the president arrives with a dagger. he stabbed theresa may not in the back, in the front on arrival, and it's just extraordinary. whether her government can survive, as katty suggested, is the real question. >> their joint news conference will be fascinating. we look forward to that during the show today. but heidi, he had a lot to -- >> the country and the wider continent. >> what happened to europe is a shame. allowing immigration to take plac
one of the british papers, "the daily mirror" headlined, the ego has landed, when he got to britain,see all of this entirely in terms of his own negotiating skill. that was a part of the interview i found most amazing. well, i wouldn't have done that way. i tried to tell her but she didn't listen to me. almost as if he was going to punish her for not following his tutelage and eager to show he knows how to negotiate. other people don't. it illustrates what an isolated position the...
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from the daily mirror, how dare you, you insult our country, embarrass our queen, undermine our speciall's armcha. you didn't have a u.s. president saying i like one prime minister but this other guy who is your challenger would do pretty well too. >> this is the trump phenomenon is mirror imaged around the world. in america we have a hate/love relationship with trump and the rest of the world echos that. we see it in britain. we see it in europe. for the people yelling and screaming and making headlines, the british tabloids are famous for spanning the political spectrum. a lot of people are saying this man is saying exact had what i'm saying. you have to get to the core of what happened here and actually something really important did happen here. which is the president reaffirmed that the united states is leaning way forward and that we want to do a bilateral trade deal with britain. as a matter of fact, there's a group of conservative british americans that have put together a draft trade deal. it has buy part taken support in the -- bipartisan support in the congress. if there's no
from the daily mirror, how dare you, you insult our country, embarrass our queen, undermine our speciall's armcha. you didn't have a u.s. president saying i like one prime minister but this other guy who is your challenger would do pretty well too. >> this is the trump phenomenon is mirror imaged around the world. in america we have a hate/love relationship with trump and the rest of the world echos that. we see it in britain. we see it in europe. for the people yelling and screaming and...
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we can speak now to dan bloom, political reporter for the daily mirror, and katy balls, political correspondent has come up with her brexit plan. borisjohnson and david davies left the government. what do you think are her chances of getting that through and selling it not only to her party and the country but also to the european union? the government at the moment is just trying to get through the day. there will be massive sighs of relief that they have got through to the end of they have got through to the end of the term but we may have to wait until we get to 6pm today because things have been that difficult. chances of a deal are still very slim, i think, and she chances of a deal are still very slim, ithink, and she may chances of a deal are still very slim, i think, and she may be able to change public opinion, which may help her win over her mps. how do you see her leadership now? a lot of people say borisjohnson is waiting in the wings and that this time next year she will not be prime minister. i think year she will not be prime minister. ithinka year she will not be prime minister.
we can speak now to dan bloom, political reporter for the daily mirror, and katy balls, political correspondent has come up with her brexit plan. borisjohnson and david davies left the government. what do you think are her chances of getting that through and selling it not only to her party and the country but also to the european union? the government at the moment is just trying to get through the day. there will be massive sighs of relief that they have got through to the end of they have...
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you have got this on here, the daily mirror and you should explain to us, these are the manager ‘s words to forget about history it is him because he was weighed down by his it experiences in international football for so many years, if there is one person to deliver that speech, it is him. very exciting. we have probably got a more tough team than any of those shot from the last knockout round of. do you mean england? look at russia knocking out spain and we have got colombia, they are pretty good. that is the difference. let's take a look at today's papers. these young boys at their cage system found yesterday, just amazing. we know we will try to get them food and supplies. we will be speaking to someone in the next 15 minutes who is an expert cave diver because it is not as simple as swimming out. on the front page there, it is worth remembering these problems are ongoing for those firefighters who are trying to look after more blazes, they are carrying on and a lot of focus on looking ahead, friday showdown. the cabinet meeting about some kind of policy where we are going for the eu
you have got this on here, the daily mirror and you should explain to us, these are the manager ‘s words to forget about history it is him because he was weighed down by his it experiences in international football for so many years, if there is one person to deliver that speech, it is him. very exciting. we have probably got a more tough team than any of those shot from the last knockout round of. do you mean england? look at russia knocking out spain and we have got colombia, they are...
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the daily mirror quoting alex ferguson, sir alex ferguson, who praised hospital staff who helped himbe here without the staff's vital care. great news to see he is on the road to recovery. and he said he would go and watch the football later in the season. he was looking really well. the front of the mail talking about household spending more than they earn for the first time in 30 years according to figures for the office for national statistics. and a kiss on the front of the daily telegraph, the duke and duchess of sussex, and the duke's tea m duchess of sussex, and the duke's team triumph for his charity, money for centobale. yes. teenagers told to getjobs for the summer. young people should stop studying for work and this is what esther mcvey has said. holidayjobs give young people a sensualjobs. it took me back to my summer jobs —— a sensualjobs. it took me back to my summerjobs —— young people a summerjob. my summerjobs —— young people a summer job. i could my summerjobs —— young people a summerjob. i could size up a child and get them into their uniform. summerjob. i could si
the daily mirror quoting alex ferguson, sir alex ferguson, who praised hospital staff who helped himbe here without the staff's vital care. great news to see he is on the road to recovery. and he said he would go and watch the football later in the season. he was looking really well. the front of the mail talking about household spending more than they earn for the first time in 30 years according to figures for the office for national statistics. and a kiss on the front of the daily telegraph,...
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daily mirror, a good day to sit —— sir cliff richard, a bad day for justice.he media naming people accused of crimes or who are suspect that of crimes. the sun has taken a punt on one of his old songs. it is not funny. we can't talk any more. he is very emotional after this court case. after winning the case against the bbc, he will be awarded £210,000. that will be reviewed again. the daily mail is taking a look, bbc heads must roll. he said the boss has acted as a judge and jury the boss has acted as a judge and jury and executioner and he is saying he did not go near children now. what the daily mail is saying is that bbc it acted idiotically, but i fear thejudge but is that bbc it acted idiotically, but i fear the judge but that ruling could let the police raid your home at 4am without facing public scrutiny. we will talk about this later. the other story on the financial times, the fine for google did happen. they were fined one 4 billion euros because of their domination of the search market and how they the android software on a lot of smart phones. it
daily mirror, a good day to sit —— sir cliff richard, a bad day for justice.he media naming people accused of crimes or who are suspect that of crimes. the sun has taken a punt on one of his old songs. it is not funny. we can't talk any more. he is very emotional after this court case. after winning the case against the bbc, he will be awarded £210,000. that will be reviewed again. the daily mail is taking a look, bbc heads must roll. he said the boss has acted as a judge and jury the boss...
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let's show you the daily mirror this morning as britain heads for 95 fahrenheit, and theory as waterlugging leaks, something we spoke about last week, two days before the hose ban and shower limit hits 7 million people. the telegraph seemed to be having this on the front page, this is about britain having secretly abandoned its blanket opposition to the death penalty and guantanamo bay to allow two members of this isil terrorist group to be sent to america, according to the daily telegraph. on the front page of the times, no deal on brexit risks civil unrest, says the head of amazon in the uk. he says there could be civil unrest within two weeks if britain leaves the uk with no deal, and the picture is ofjake meyer, who has become the 10th briton to reach the summit of k2, which for those who like that sort of statistic, is the world's second highest mountain, just behind everest. good pub quiz answer, that. iamjust everest. good pub quiz answer, that. i am just trying to find out how many passports got beaten.” i am just trying to find out how many passports got beaten. i will talk
let's show you the daily mirror this morning as britain heads for 95 fahrenheit, and theory as waterlugging leaks, something we spoke about last week, two days before the hose ban and shower limit hits 7 million people. the telegraph seemed to be having this on the front page, this is about britain having secretly abandoned its blanket opposition to the death penalty and guantanamo bay to allow two members of this isil terrorist group to be sent to america, according to the daily telegraph. on...
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this on the front page, the daily mirror, paul gascoigne. lots of people looking back for a moment.ional he was. he was in tears. he says make me cry two is ofjoy. all over the back pages but a great quote from gareth southgate. can we give this to gareth southgate this morning? he says... no surprise because he associated it so much with his own personal defeat in that moment, he can listen to it and now there he is the other night conducting the fans while they sing it. how about that for a turnaround? great for him. a beautiful photo on the back page of the times. it looks really modern. there's the england team. it's not that england team, it is that england team, the 1966 world cup winning england team. the slight it could have been taken yesterday but that's the picture. i love our frans in his tracksuit with his lace up frans in his tracksuit with his lace up boots on that look like they weigha up boots on that look like they weigh a ton. i think that's my favourite picture in the papers —— alf ramsey. if anyone is confused about how to handle tonight, what the words are for
this on the front page, the daily mirror, paul gascoigne. lots of people looking back for a moment.ional he was. he was in tears. he says make me cry two is ofjoy. all over the back pages but a great quote from gareth southgate. can we give this to gareth southgate this morning? he says... no surprise because he associated it so much with his own personal defeat in that moment, he can listen to it and now there he is the other night conducting the fans while they sing it. how about that for a...
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they have the daily mirror and the daily express. and the daily record in scotland.ake about the newspaper market? it is pretty gloomy. i could not see any sign of optimism in their report. the ongoing decline in print advertising is nothing new and they did have to make a significant write—off on the back of it, and thatis write—off on the back of it, and that is probably because they did not take that into account sufficiently early on. hopefully once that is out of the way what we are going to see is more of the ongoing business that is going to grow marginally, provided the uk economy remains resilient which is what we are hoping at the moment. economy remains resilient which is what we are hoping at the momentm is in digital you think rather than print? some people say print is dead. it is a structural decline that we have seen for some time, absolutely, so growth will be in digital, but overall the results should not see a significant write—off going forward. should not see a significant write-off going forward. what about foxto ns ? we write-off going forward.
they have the daily mirror and the daily express. and the daily record in scotland.ake about the newspaper market? it is pretty gloomy. i could not see any sign of optimism in their report. the ongoing decline in print advertising is nothing new and they did have to make a significant write—off on the back of it, and thatis write—off on the back of it, and that is probably because they did not take that into account sufficiently early on. hopefully once that is out of the way what we are...
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john kross, daily mirror, a question to you, harry.fans, it was a tough game, so colombian fans, it was a tough game, so yes, to get through that and fight to the end and get through on a penalty shoot out is massive, and it willjust give us huge belief if we are in that moment again. we have gone through it as a team and we are stronger for it. so, gone through it as a team and we are strongerfor it. so, yes, forask, we now it could go all the way to penalties tomorrow could be the same, at least we have that in the bank now and we can come through the other side. harry, the reaction back home to what you guys have been doing has been amazing. you have personally been in touch over twitter with a little lad called ben today. can we just talk about what his story meant to you when you read it, and also what those kind of stories do for the players when they are out here? yes, it isjust inspirational, really. obviously we are ina inspirational, really. obviously we are in a bit of a inspirational, really. obviously we are in a bit ofa b
john kross, daily mirror, a question to you, harry.fans, it was a tough game, so colombian fans, it was a tough game, so yes, to get through that and fight to the end and get through on a penalty shoot out is massive, and it willjust give us huge belief if we are in that moment again. we have gone through it as a team and we are stronger for it. so, gone through it as a team and we are strongerfor it. so, yes, forask, we now it could go all the way to penalties tomorrow could be the same, at...
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it is fascinating, if we have the front pages of what london woke up to today in the sun, the mirror, the dailyl, the president giving this interview to potentially rupert tabloid, that has the potential to move markets come is what you're saying. >> everyone needs to take this seriously. so far what we have seen from the markets as they are not. i'm curious as to when that will happen. we have a number of data points coming up. the auto tariffs are not baked in. the investor community is taking seriously the threat of $200 billion worth of tariffs. when you talk to republican lawmakers and say when will you exert any sort of congressional authority to ring this in, you see there is no appetite. they were present the farmers, manufacturing districts. when i tell you that they are not willing to rein in this administration and are very comfortable, hearing good thing from their constituents, particularly from china, i'm serious. shery: how big of a risk with be, also nowriffs that we have higher gas prices and more expensive cars? >> i believe that we are going to see these auto tariffs. about 7
it is fascinating, if we have the front pages of what london woke up to today in the sun, the mirror, the dailyl, the president giving this interview to potentially rupert tabloid, that has the potential to move markets come is what you're saying. >> everyone needs to take this seriously. so far what we have seen from the markets as they are not. i'm curious as to when that will happen. we have a number of data points coming up. the auto tariffs are not baked in. the investor community is...
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in "the daily mail," and "the mirror," i like that we are looking at tabloids today.t on "bloomberg surveillance." tom: there's no question about it, the news flow and the tabloid flow. taylor: theresa may rolled up the carpet for the u.s. president. hads later, an interview trump taking shots at the u.s. prime minister -- at the u.k. prime minister. he said her political rival, boris johnson, would make a great prime minister. president trump is praising north korea's kim jong-un in an apparent effort to boost nuclear talks. he tweeted that great progress was being made, and send out copies of a letter from kim expressing confidence in president trump. oil is poised for its biggest weekly loss in almost five months. plunged almost 5% this week. libya's plans to boost production quelled some fears of a supply crunch. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. francine: thank you so much. london mayor sadiq khan has accused trump of norm
in "the daily mail," and "the mirror," i like that we are looking at tabloids today.t on "bloomberg surveillance." tom: there's no question about it, the news flow and the tabloid flow. taylor: theresa may rolled up the carpet for the u.s. president. hads later, an interview trump taking shots at the u.s. prime minister -- at the u.k. prime minister. he said her political rival, boris johnson, would make a great prime minister. president trump is praising north...