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the daily mirror leads with claims from the daughter of a couple who died while on holiday in egypt,ths. the daily express also has the same story — as kelly ormerod believes her parents didn't die from natural causes. the daily mail says the plastic bag tax is set to be extended to all shops, with the levy increasing from 5 to 10 pence. it's the same lead on the daily telegraph too, which it describes at prime minister theresa may's war on plastic. a picture of the notting hill carnival queen ahead of this weekend's events which will see metal detecting knife arches for the first time. the main story on the ft weekend is about senior executives leaving tsb following a disastrous it upgrade in april. the independent say half a billion pounds of annual science funding will be lost in the event of a no—deal brexit. a variety of stories making the front page of saturday's papers. as you can see, no clear lead across the hall of them. a big variety taking the prime spot, but let's see what our reviewers make of all of this. let's start with the daily mirror, huge holiday season at the mo
the daily mirror leads with claims from the daughter of a couple who died while on holiday in egypt,ths. the daily express also has the same story — as kelly ormerod believes her parents didn't die from natural causes. the daily mail says the plastic bag tax is set to be extended to all shops, with the levy increasing from 5 to 10 pence. it's the same lead on the daily telegraph too, which it describes at prime minister theresa may's war on plastic. a picture of the notting hill carnival...
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with me are jason beattie, who is head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaler for the financial times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. if they are not in by now, we will really struggle. sorry, just a few filler words i need to put into get us across filler words i need to put into get us across the line. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into "decline and irrelevance" unless the party makes a "seismic shift" in response to the anti—semitism scandal. the times claims tax avoiders are being blacklisted by the authorities to prevent them from getting knighthoods and pictures ariana grande performing at aretha franklin's funeral at the greater grace temple in detroit. the ft says coca—cola is setting itself up to take on starbucks, nestle and jab holdings in the global battle for coffee sales after buying costa coffee in a £3.9bn deal. the daily mail reports on new research that suggests up to 11! children are fighting for each place at top primary schools. the i says doctors will be able to stay
with me are jason beattie, who is head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaler for the financial times. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. if they are not in by now, we will really struggle. sorry, just a few filler words i need to put into get us across filler words i need to put into get us across the line. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into "decline and irrelevance" unless the party...
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the political commentator giles kenningham and nicola bartlett, political correspondent at the daily mirrorstay with us for that. and the yorkshire chippy that has translated its menu into mandarin and cantonese after attracting a legion of visitors from china. good evening. the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, strongly denies two claims of sexual harassment dating back to 2013. the claims, which were made in an internal scottish government investigation, have been passed to the police. mr salmond has launched legal action against the scottish government for the way it's handled the case. his successor as leader of the snp and first minister, nicola sturgeon, said the complaints were made in january and were investigated through a process she had agreed to. here's our scotland correspondent lorna gordon. i think we won the election. he is one of the best—known figures in scottish politics. 0h, you've got your scotland shirt on! alex salmond, a former first minister, a man who led his party, the snp, twice and became the face of the nationalist movement, securing an historic
the political commentator giles kenningham and nicola bartlett, political correspondent at the daily mirrorstay with us for that. and the yorkshire chippy that has translated its menu into mandarin and cantonese after attracting a legion of visitors from china. good evening. the former first minister of scotland, alex salmond, strongly denies two claims of sexual harassment dating back to 2013. the claims, which were made in an internal scottish government investigation, have been passed to the...
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the daily mirror leads with claims from the daughter of a couple who died while on holiday in egypt.he calls their deaths "suspicious." the former first minister alex salmond is on the front of the guardian as he vows to take the scottish government to court over its handling of sex assault allegations against him, which he denies. and the sun has a story about liam gallagher who reportedly grabbed his girlfriend by the throat during an argument at a nightclub. a variety of stories making the front page of saturday's papers. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. giles, we will start with the guardian, and the story we mentioned there, alex salmond facing these suggestions there was some kind of sexual harassment. he has really been fighting back today? an immense story. each politics. alex salmond isa story. each politics. alex salmond is a colossus in scotland and has been rocked to the core by this story today that he has been accused of two allegations of sexual harassment. these allegations date back to when he was first minister in 2013. he strenuously denies those allega
the daily mirror leads with claims from the daughter of a couple who died while on holiday in egypt.he calls their deaths "suspicious." the former first minister alex salmond is on the front of the guardian as he vows to take the scottish government to court over its handling of sex assault allegations against him, which he denies. and the sun has a story about liam gallagher who reportedly grabbed his girlfriend by the throat during an argument at a nightclub. a variety of stories...
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it seems extraordinary that according to the daily mirror report there are about eight scandals everyostly pensioners who might feel, i don't know, who might be more vulnerable and other groups, targeted quite, in a sinister way, really. how can we stop it? there are plans for the treasury to ban to protect savers. this was supposed to come injune. protect savers. this was supposed to come in june. now protect savers. this was supposed to come injune. now it is not expected to come in before autumn. hopefully that will make a difference. it is a very worrying story. i remember at the time and the liberalisation pension pots, there were fears of this, and now we see this kind of thing can happen. thank you very much indeed for the comprehensive view of tomorrow's newspapers. that is it for the papers tonight. don't forget, you can get the rest of the papers online. and, if you did miss the programme in the evening, it you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. goodbye from us. hello, i'm tulsen tollett, this is sport today, —— tottenham won't be ready for the new match with issues in the c
it seems extraordinary that according to the daily mirror report there are about eight scandals everyostly pensioners who might feel, i don't know, who might be more vulnerable and other groups, targeted quite, in a sinister way, really. how can we stop it? there are plans for the treasury to ban to protect savers. this was supposed to come injune. protect savers. this was supposed to come in june. now protect savers. this was supposed to come injune. now it is not expected to come in before...
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. £50 million, this couple in the daily mirror, they scooped the money they nearly didn't because whatd it and he thought it was going to be the case is where it looks like you one pipe underpowered and normally the shop would pay it out but in this case, it was 50 £80 million. a technicality. what would you do? i would set up scholarships so you do? i would set up scholarships so that children could get education around the world. you are so good, i would buy a house in the south of france but absolutely, that is what you should do with the money. let's move on because i you should do with the money. let's move on because i am you should do with the money. let's move on because i am going to begin, talking about the weather, i note we love talking about the weather in the uk. a massive heat wave and it has dropped about worrying symptoms. people have been dying. why is the weather getting so hot? global warming. we keep belching out polluta nts warming. we keep belching out pollutants onto the atmosphere and things are getting hotter and the air is more toxic and you are getting pulmo
. £50 million, this couple in the daily mirror, they scooped the money they nearly didn't because whatd it and he thought it was going to be the case is where it looks like you one pipe underpowered and normally the shop would pay it out but in this case, it was 50 £80 million. a technicality. what would you do? i would set up scholarships so you do? i would set up scholarships so that children could get education around the world. you are so good, i would buy a house in the south of france...
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with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaly in. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into decline and irrelevance unless the party makes a "seismic shift" in response to the anti—semitism scandal. the times claims tax avoiders are being blacklisted by the authorities to prevent them from getting knighthoods and pictures ariana grande performing at aretha franklin 5 funeral at the greater grace temple in detroit. the ft says coca—cola is setting itself up to take on starbucks, nestle and jab holdings in the global battle for coffee sales after buying costa coffee in a £3.9bn deal. the daily mail reports on new research that suggests up to 11! children are fighting for each place at top primary schools. the i says doctors will be able to stay one step ahead of cancer tumours thanks to a new technique pioneered by scientists. and the daily express leads with the same story claiming patients will be treated earlier because artificial intelligence will be able to predict how the dise
with me are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, the politicaly in. the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into decline and irrelevance unless the party makes a "seismic shift" in response to the anti—semitism scandal. the times claims tax avoiders are being blacklisted by the authorities to prevent them from getting knighthoods and pictures ariana grande performing at aretha franklin 5 funeral...
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thank you for now to my guests jason beattie from the daily mirror, and sebastian payne, from the ft.ith a longer look at the papers at 11:30, but for now, it's goodbye. a lot of dry weather around this weekend, some sunshine at times and looked like it will get warmer as well. some cloud coming in from the atla ntic well. some cloud coming in from the atlantic on those weather fronts thereabout toppled to the uk, before fading away. and that he got another weather front from the atlantic into the north west on sunday. an ahead of that, we are drawing our airfrom the south, just lining the temperatures to rise. and last night it was really cold in scotland, temperatures at minus two celsius, tonight won't be as cold, you can see her in cumbria, some of the high cloud beginning to spill and at northern ireland, and is also going to be pushing further eastwards across scotland over the accuracy and western parts of england and wales. bit of drizzle here and there, clear skies east of england and temperatures down to six or 7 degrees. that fed into the weekend then, bit of detail and sta
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british tabloid the daily mirror claims an exclusive.lowest corporation tax in five years in the uk — despite soaring sales. and we'll explain their other main story — how a scottish couple had their winning lottery ticket ripped up in front of them. and finally, the sun — appropriately named there — looks at the heatwave hitting europe. so let's begin. stephanie hare's back with me to look through those stories. uk interest rates. you had been expecting them. why are they doing this and what it tells us about the economy? it is interesting. what we are looking at here is a battle to chain inflation. we wanted easy money after the financial global crisis and the question was how to stimulate growth. unemployment remains at low in a lot of countries so they can tighten interest rates. this is a potentially risky strategy. a lot of people are underemployed, working part—time, maybe not making enough money, there isa maybe not making enough money, there is a steel wage depression. in the uk where have the political risk of brexit and if we
british tabloid the daily mirror claims an exclusive.lowest corporation tax in five years in the uk — despite soaring sales. and we'll explain their other main story — how a scottish couple had their winning lottery ticket ripped up in front of them. and finally, the sun — appropriately named there — looks at the heatwave hitting europe. so let's begin. stephanie hare's back with me to look through those stories. uk interest rates. you had been expecting them. why are they doing this...
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and the daily mirror in the uk is among many covering new research but should we be taking it with ay have more of the seasoning than we'd thought. so let's begin and back with me is lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief of what investment. we spoke about ryanair a little earlier in the programme but the guardian is talking about how the whole model of low—cost airlines are based around how they work in terms of how workers are treated, where they are based, how pilots are based in various areas and move around freely. this is a jeopardy, isn't it? the guardian is saying that ryanair may face specific legal challenges to do with discrimination off the back of this ongoing industrial problem. they have a 2k hour strike today affecting pilots in the netherlands, germany
and the daily mirror in the uk is among many covering new research but should we be taking it with ay have more of the seasoning than we'd thought. so let's begin and back with me is lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief of what investment. we spoke about ryanair a little earlier in the programme but the guardian is talking about how the whole model of low—cost airlines are based around how they work in terms of how workers are treated, where they are based, how pilots are based in various...
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and the daily mirror reports the payday loan company wonga is on the brink of collapse.iety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we will start with the i, and the pope begging for forgiveness, we will start with the i, and the pope begging forforgiveness, his first visit to ireland in a0 years and the country has gone through huge changes in that time. and huge heartbreak as well. you remember what has been going on in those yea rs, what has been going on in those years, the child abuse scandals, the cover—ups, and the dreadful stories about the mother and baby centres. the mass grave they found just very recently thanks to some journalists, and mothers were looking for their children. and it seems to me that the pope begging forforgiveness is hardly enough, after the level of institutional scandal and cover—up. ina way, institutional scandal and cover—up. in a way, if i was one of the people involved, i would feel it almost insulting. we have spoken to quite a few people who obviously represent survivors‘ groups, and they feel,
and the daily mirror reports the payday loan company wonga is on the brink of collapse.iety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we will start with the i, and the pope begging for forgiveness, we will start with the i, and the pope begging forforgiveness, his first visit to ireland in a0 years and the country has gone through huge changes in that time. and huge heartbreak as well. you remember what has been going on in those yea rs, what has been going...
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the cost of princess eugenie's wedding leads the daily mirror, it says taxpayers will pick up the £2o pleaded guity to an assault at a jersey nightclub. the new threat of us sanctions on turkey leads the financial times. and the daily express describes the number of councils who've decided to back world war commemoration events as ‘shameful‘. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. so we have been having a good look through them for you. as you might expect there has been a big coverage today of the death of aretha franklin. a lovely picture on the front of the eye here, 1942—2018, the dates of a very long and successful career. absolutely, more than 50 years as one of the icons of soul. be queen of soul. she was a fantastic role model for female singers 0ppy —— the queen of soul. her iconic songs, just absolute classics. respect is one of the ones that i remember from when classics. respect is one of the ones that i rememberfrom when i was growing up. from your dancing days? absolutely. say a little prayer and feel like a natural woman. all of these sort of capture this stren
the cost of princess eugenie's wedding leads the daily mirror, it says taxpayers will pick up the £2o pleaded guity to an assault at a jersey nightclub. the new threat of us sanctions on turkey leads the financial times. and the daily express describes the number of councils who've decided to back world war commemoration events as ‘shameful‘. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. so we have been having a good look through them for you. as you might expect there has been a big...
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me are tim stanley, leader writer of the telegraph, and susie boniface, columnist for the the daily mirrorreet fox, there she is. thank you for coming many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i leads with a crackdown on universities. they're being ordered to cut the number of unconditional offers they make in order to prevent students quitting school before they've finished their a—levels. the us government agency responsible for regulating securities markets and protecting investors has been ordered by donald trump to consider scrapping a rule which stipulates that public companies report earnings every three months. that's on the front of the ft. the express leads with a report that the number of child diabetes cases has increased by a0% in four years, with children as young as nine being affected. and revelations about stormy daniels, an adult film star who hit the headlines after claiming she slept with donald trump, are on the front of the mirror. and the row over anti—semitism in the labour party continues in the telegraph. an israeli athlete who survived the munich 0lympic
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more relaxed here on the beach and people have the time they generally wouldn't have in their daily. mirror they're more willing to engage in a conversation. because i spoke of the service the transformation from kite surfer to clergyman is official. though. i mean no. no or. ok most started out as a youth pastor became a parish pastor and now he travels a lot representing his free church holding services and giving sermons on the beach whenever he has a chance. he's even married a couple in his bouncy church and the fifty two year old pastor's face is every bit as airtight as the church eyeline. it's going to be an even joy and i wish you all a really beautiful day here at the kite festival and for you to hear words like i am with you always have no fear and for you to know that you are a dignified people on this and about fifty i think that's a message that quite a lot of people can really use i don't want to force it on anyone but i myself live via skype and i've been through hard times and i draw sustenance knowing i'm secure that i'm protected that i'm aware god will not let me down bu
more relaxed here on the beach and people have the time they generally wouldn't have in their daily. mirror they're more willing to engage in a conversation. because i spoke of the service the transformation from kite surfer to clergyman is official. though. i mean no. no or. ok most started out as a youth pastor became a parish pastor and now he travels a lot representing his free church holding services and giving sermons on the beach whenever he has a chance. he's even married a couple in...
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wife ofjohn lennon's killer hopes her husband will soon be free from prison, according to the daily mirror his tenth parole hearing. the daily express says new data suggests that the heatwave has killed hundreds of people. 663 more deaths than usual were recorded as temperatures continue to soar. so, quite an array of stories in the papers tomorrow. let's just kick off with the financial times which has on its front page a pensive looking theresa may and emmanuel macron in the beautiful surroundings of his restraint on —— his retreat on the french riviera. sounds like they had a good dinner but there was also serious talking to be done here? yes, the british prime minister has interrupted again, i think the second time, her summer holiday. brexit beetle, the ft calls it, not a tourde brexit beetle, the ft calls it, not a tour de france but very much a tete—a —tete a tour de france but very much a tete—a—tete with the french president. they say that theresa may is seeking to persuade eu leaders and tonight it was the turn of the french president, to show some flicks ability over the stumbli
wife ofjohn lennon's killer hopes her husband will soon be free from prison, according to the daily mirror his tenth parole hearing. the daily express says new data suggests that the heatwave has killed hundreds of people. 663 more deaths than usual were recorded as temperatures continue to soar. so, quite an array of stories in the papers tomorrow. let's just kick off with the financial times which has on its front page a pensive looking theresa may and emmanuel macron in the beautiful...
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zooming onto the daily mirror, a story we have been covering.e! not surprising, we've had a very cold and harsh winter and then this incredible drought, so not surprisingly it has hit crops in the field, so... and also for livestock, where there hasn't been grass for them to eat, they have had to have hay, that's inflating the cost for the farmers to keep the animals fed. that means we will be hit when we go to the supermarket in the pocket. people will moan about it but personally i think it all makes us recognise where our food comes from and a bit like the pollution story, it means we have to take a bit more notice of what's going on and perhaps change our eating habits and the more sensible about how we eat. said she who has been making pickles and chutney all week! me too! hopefully not, we are so topped up on ourvitamin d hopefully not, we are so topped up on our vitamin d we will be happy. we can live on metals or something! let's finish with the ft, nigel, big money in football and brexit —— nettles. the international footballers who mak
zooming onto the daily mirror, a story we have been covering.e! not surprising, we've had a very cold and harsh winter and then this incredible drought, so not surprisingly it has hit crops in the field, so... and also for livestock, where there hasn't been grass for them to eat, they have had to have hay, that's inflating the cost for the farmers to keep the animals fed. that means we will be hit when we go to the supermarket in the pocket. people will moan about it but personally i think it...
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the daily mirror is looking at meghan markle‘s planned visit to the united states, which comes amid fearsrelationship with her father. and the financial times says china's banking regulator wants the country's banks to increase lending to help quell growing concerns about a trade war between china and the united states. so a mix of stories making the front pages tomorrow morning, but as ever brexit is among them. brexit heads the telegraph ruth, tell us what it is telling us in its is saying that the mps are saying they have extra workload buzz of brexit, i am they have extra workload buzz of brexit, iam not they have extra workload buzz of brexit, i am not surprised given the state of the negotiation, however they want more money, but i think sir alistair graham, they want more money, but i think siralistairgraham, the they want more money, but i think sir alistair graham, the former chairman of the committee of standards in public life is saying this is open to abuse, people will use this as a wonderful excuse for getting mormon for what? but it is another another twist that clearly the
the daily mirror is looking at meghan markle‘s planned visit to the united states, which comes amid fearsrelationship with her father. and the financial times says china's banking regulator wants the country's banks to increase lending to help quell growing concerns about a trade war between china and the united states. so a mix of stories making the front pages tomorrow morning, but as ever brexit is among them. brexit heads the telegraph ruth, tell us what it is telling us in its is saying...
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the daily mirror has a vivid illustration of what eating too much can do, with heart attacks forecastedent team poster that photograph, but perhaps we will never know. and gavin williamson didn't pose to this photo, surely, at in the sun. he has a tendency whenever it is quiet in british politics, as it is at the moment, to make the headlines. i don't think he is behind this story, necessarily. i think this is hostile briefing. this is an extra ordinary story in which he has suggested that to save money because of the ministry of defence facing, as they all are, funding cuts, to save money on equipment that tractors to be fitted with guns and you could have fairies turned into gunboats. it isjust the most extremely story, and i can't... and this is nothing to do with brexit, nothing to do with a no deal brexit. purely about defence. nothing to do with a no deal brexit. purely about defencelj nothing to do with a no deal brexit. purely about defence. i think this is part of the reason that the paper offered jobs on gavin williamson's stories. he often becomes a niche topic. this is a goo
the daily mirror has a vivid illustration of what eating too much can do, with heart attacks forecastedent team poster that photograph, but perhaps we will never know. and gavin williamson didn't pose to this photo, surely, at in the sun. he has a tendency whenever it is quiet in british politics, as it is at the moment, to make the headlines. i don't think he is behind this story, necessarily. i think this is hostile briefing. this is an extra ordinary story in which he has suggested that to...
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the cost of princess eugenie‘s wedding leading the daily mirror.e metro headlined the case of danny cipriani, guilty of assault at a nightclub. the threat of us sanctions on turkey leads the financial times. the daily express describes the number of councils who decided to back world wari councils who decided to back world war i commemoration events as shameful. many of tomorrow's front pages are in and we have had a chance to look through them. mihir, you are going to start on the i. of course we must start with the story dominating today, the death of aretha franklin. a lovely picture of her in full flow on the front of the i. yes, the headline, respect for the queen of soul, that's what she was, she was a great voice, and also a person who represented her age, she was a path breaker. her song respect, it became the anthem of the feminist movement. it was also part of the civil rights movement. she sang at martin luther king's funeral. herfather sang at martin luther king's funeral. her father was close to martin luther king. say vettel prayer, a
the cost of princess eugenie‘s wedding leading the daily mirror.e metro headlined the case of danny cipriani, guilty of assault at a nightclub. the threat of us sanctions on turkey leads the financial times. the daily express describes the number of councils who decided to back world wari councils who decided to back world war i commemoration events as shameful. many of tomorrow's front pages are in and we have had a chance to look through them. mihir, you are going to start on the i. of...
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ok, the daily mirror have got meghan markle potentially being reunited with her father.ning and running. they have been big players and edward thomas markle being couuded and edward thomas markle being colluded with this before the wedding, really embarrassing, because he was pictured getting measured up for his wedding suit and it turned out he was paid for those shots which is very not what the royal family want. embarrassing parents, when you are in the public eye, it's multiplied by1000. parents, when you are in the public eye, it's multiplied by 1000. it's difficult for her fourth of do you think she's handling it well? yes, very well, she was pictured on her 37th birthday at a closest friend looking like she has not got a care in the world. big smiles, and handling with it with real grace because she must be desperately upset behind—the—scenes. do you think that is what it would take, her going to have a meeting with him in the usa? maybe. a friend spoke at this week saying they have been issues between them for years, but i would think she wants to get it sorted o
ok, the daily mirror have got meghan markle potentially being reunited with her father.ning and running. they have been big players and edward thomas markle being couuded and edward thomas markle being colluded with this before the wedding, really embarrassing, because he was pictured getting measured up for his wedding suit and it turned out he was paid for those shots which is very not what the royal family want. embarrassing parents, when you are in the public eye, it's multiplied by1000....
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reviewers tim stanley, leader writer of the telegraph, and susie boniface, columnist for the the daily mirroro there. a bit of a weather cliche, i know, but we close out hour working week with a bit of a west east divide. the best of any brea ks west east divide. the best of any breaks in the cloud, sunshine and warmth is across much of eastern england. the further west you went, it was rather cloudy. it was grey and a little misty and murky in places as well. as you can see in cheshire. now, we did see a little bit of drizzly rain with it as well, and that is going to be the story as we go through the start of the weekend. a lot of cloud paling in, and a lot of humidity. and one of the reasons for this humidity is the re m na nts of the reasons for this humidity is the remnants of subtropical storm ernesto, which is heading towards the shores of the uk. what it will introduce is this moisture and humidity. it will eventually bring some rain for the second half of the weekend. not for all of us but some of it could be quite heavy for a time. it certainly behind those were the front we have go
reviewers tim stanley, leader writer of the telegraph, and susie boniface, columnist for the the daily mirroro there. a bit of a weather cliche, i know, but we close out hour working week with a bit of a west east divide. the best of any brea ks west east divide. the best of any breaks in the cloud, sunshine and warmth is across much of eastern england. the further west you went, it was rather cloudy. it was grey and a little misty and murky in places as well. as you can see in cheshire. now,...
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with me are tim stanley, leader writer of the telegraph and susie boniface, columnist for the the daily mirrorlumnist and faced slap. relentless. you got to keep yourself awake. do we not have the papers? we don't have the papers. are we now? we are on their stop —— on air. i was always told, if you think you are on air, just keep talking until some tells you to stop. are we even doing that, sand request a night are we looking at the front pages? i'm so sorry, a we looking at the front pages? i'm so sorry, a terrible problem. what it is telling me on autocue is not what you're expecting me to read. there we go. we will start with the telegraph. sorry. you just have to trust they are in. that's not it either. here we go. no, we are starting with the daily telegraph. here it is. so sorry. a couple of stories. jeremy corbyn is an anti—semite, says munich survivor. who is this? this is a gentleman called shul ledeny, a holocaust survivor who competed in the munich on the decks. he is alongside six members of written's 1972 olympics tea m members of written's 1972 olympics team who have also attack
with me are tim stanley, leader writer of the telegraph and susie boniface, columnist for the the daily mirrorlumnist and faced slap. relentless. you got to keep yourself awake. do we not have the papers? we don't have the papers. are we now? we are on their stop —— on air. i was always told, if you think you are on air, just keep talking until some tells you to stop. are we even doing that, sand request a night are we looking at the front pages? i'm so sorry, a we looking at the front...
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evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirrorthe financial times. sport now. a full round up from the bbc sportscenter. good evening, we're starting with cricket and the fourth test between england and india is turning into a fascinating game in southampton. after the disappointment for england's batsmen on day one, the game is now very tight with india holding a narrow first innings lead... they were bowled out for 273, wickets falling throughout the day. captain virat kholi — outjust short of a half century. sam curran with that one, but the pick of the england bowlers was the re—called moeen ali. five wickets for him, as the hosts looked to take an unexpected lead. india though and cheteshwar pujara had other ideas. he hit his first century in england to help the tourists towards a 27 run lead. england will re—start tomorrow — six without loss. as they lead the best of five series 2—1. football now. wales are playing england in a crucial world cup qualifier in newport. the winner tonight will seal automatic qualification for n
evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirrorthe financial times. sport now. a full round up from the bbc sportscenter. good evening, we're starting with cricket and the fourth test between england and india is turning into a fascinating game in southampton. after the disappointment for england's batsmen on day one, the game is now very tight with india holding a narrow first innings lead... they were bowled out for 273,...
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evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirroriter for the financial times. the struggling diy retailer, homebase, has secured the approval of creditors to close forty two of its stores, putting 1,500 jobs at risk. the company said the move would give it a platform to turn the business around and return to profitability. it also staves off the immediate threat of administration. we can speak now to james hughes, who's the chief market analyst at axi trader and has been following the story closely. hejoins me down the line from the city. james, thank you very much for joining us. where did it go wrong for homebase? the deal that saw the australian firm take homebase perceval, was seen as one of the worst deals for a long while. he took the brand but they did not take over any of the ethos that homebase was doing. when you see the situation retailers are in at the moment, high street rhys taylor ‘s —— retailers have been struggling. but that is a lot to do with the economy here for an of different reasons but usually during that tim
evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are jason beattie, who's head of politics at the daily mirroriter for the financial times. the struggling diy retailer, homebase, has secured the approval of creditors to close forty two of its stores, putting 1,500 jobs at risk. the company said the move would give it a platform to turn the business around and return to profitability. it also staves off the immediate threat of administration. we can speak now to james hughes, who's the chief...
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the political commentator giles kenningham and nicola bartlett, political correspondent at the daily mirrorand's former first minister, alex salmond, hits back at the scottish government — after being investigated over claims of sexual harassment. the daughter of a couple who died at a hotel in egypt says they were "fit and healthy" as they went on holiday in a red sea resort. people in hawaii are being moved away from their homes as hurricane lane nears the american pacific islands. sport now...and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's manchester united manager jose mourinho says he has "no problems" with executive vice—chairman ed woodward despite reports to contrary. mourinho's pre match press conferencethis afternoon ahead of the tottenham game lasted just 259 seconds and it's fair to say he wasn't a happy bunny do you think it was an overreaction? ido do you think it was an overreaction? i do not analyse it. how do you feel? i feel we played i do not analyse it. how do you feel? ifeel we played well against leicester. i felt we played feel? ifeel we played well against
the political commentator giles kenningham and nicola bartlett, political correspondent at the daily mirrorand's former first minister, alex salmond, hits back at the scottish government — after being investigated over claims of sexual harassment. the daughter of a couple who died at a hotel in egypt says they were "fit and healthy" as they went on holiday in a red sea resort. people in hawaii are being moved away from their homes as hurricane lane nears the american pacific...
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the daily mirror claims more than £46 million has been stolen from people's pension pots in the lastorms allowed people early access to their pensions. and katie piper on the front page, mentioning that she wants giovanni. the daily mail looks at the row between labour leader, jeremy corbyn and the israeli pm who accused him of laying a wreath, in memory of the suspects behind the 1972 munich 0lympics massacre. a study suggests five million britons have at least triple the normal risk of suffering a heart attack because of their genes, according to the times. and the express features an image of the presenter and campaigner, katie piper leaving the bbc breakfast studios yesterday after we revealed she was taking part in this year's strictly. they are also talking about patients having to leave their care. the most read article on the bbc news website this morning is that the liverpool striker mo salah has been referred to the police by his club after he was apparently filmed using a mobile phone while driving. that's a quick look at the front pages. just on the daily mirror, they men
the daily mirror claims more than £46 million has been stolen from people's pension pots in the lastorms allowed people early access to their pensions. and katie piper on the front page, mentioning that she wants giovanni. the daily mail looks at the row between labour leader, jeremy corbyn and the israeli pm who accused him of laying a wreath, in memory of the suspects behind the 1972 munich 0lympics massacre. a study suggests five million britons have at least triple the normal risk of...
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tonight are tim stanley, leader writer for the telegraph and susie boniface, columnist at the daily mirroruch and those reviews. —— say much in those reviews. rules governing e—cigarettes should be relaxed, to make it easier for people to vape in public places. that's one of many recommendations from a group of mps. around 2.9m people use electronic cigarettes in the uk, with almost half a million, who are trying stop smoking. the report suggests tens of thousands of people, have already quit normal cigarettes, because of vaping. it's estimated they're 95% less harmful than conventional tobacco, but some say it still isn't clear, that they're completely safe, and more research is needed. here's our health editor hugh pym. the debate on e—cigarettes is heating up. a committee of mps has come down strongly in favour of vaping and the benefits it can bring, and it wants official backing for that. vaping is one route to help problem smokers give up and we should be doing far more to encourage it. the mps want to see more of this, nhs endorsement of vaping. e—cigarettes are on sale at mental he
tonight are tim stanley, leader writer for the telegraph and susie boniface, columnist at the daily mirroruch and those reviews. —— say much in those reviews. rules governing e—cigarettes should be relaxed, to make it easier for people to vape in public places. that's one of many recommendations from a group of mps. around 2.9m people use electronic cigarettes in the uk, with almost half a million, who are trying stop smoking. the report suggests tens of thousands of people, have already...
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and the daily mirror's big picture is of the collapsed bridge in genoa. yesterday's westminster attack. the paper says theresa may has praised police for their response. the most—read article on the bbc news website this morning is the latest on the westminster attack and police carrying out raids in the midlands. three homes are being examined. sally, what have you got? an interesting piece in the times, which illustrates what we've been talking about, tiger woods and ben stokes, and he says both sporting icons really give fans something to think about, because you watch these players in their dayjobs, especially with tiger woods, the story he came through, the perpetual comeback on the cards, and some can compartmentalised it and just want to see him win, the same with ben stokes, you want to see him play well, but other people, matthew says, quoting his wife, how can you cheer him on when he has done all of the things we heard about over the years how can you cheer on a man who has had the complex personal life that we know about? it is a real dilemma.
and the daily mirror's big picture is of the collapsed bridge in genoa. yesterday's westminster attack. the paper says theresa may has praised police for their response. the most—read article on the bbc news website this morning is the latest on the westminster attack and police carrying out raids in the midlands. three homes are being examined. sally, what have you got? an interesting piece in the times, which illustrates what we've been talking about, tiger woods and ben stokes, and he says...
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the daily mirror reports uk research suggests that sleeping for more than eight hours a night could be morning is a story about a student from texas, posing with an alligator in her graduation snaps. makenzie noland says she gets in the water with the alligator every day — he's one of her best friends there, apparently! seriously, she should find some new friends. you think that is photo shop? i like to believe it is real. i don't know. his head is too big? it looks very photo shop. the colours look to define. i would like to not believe it because it is a rather silly thing to do, don't you think? it is, but that is why. understand. i just don't think think? it is, but that is why. understand. ijust don't think it is the right thing to do. the back page of the merry here. lots of shoes available, just 999. the interesting story is, newcastle players, they are in dispute with the club over bonuses. they are talking about where their bonuses might be. go to the camera and the sporty pose. they use that all season. what is going through your head when you do that the proposed? were the p
the daily mirror reports uk research suggests that sleeping for more than eight hours a night could be morning is a story about a student from texas, posing with an alligator in her graduation snaps. makenzie noland says she gets in the water with the alligator every day — he's one of her best friends there, apparently! seriously, she should find some new friends. you think that is photo shop? i like to believe it is real. i don't know. his head is too big? it looks very photo shop. the...
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the daily mirror has the story we are discussing this morning about the payday loan company wonga. because of compensation claims. the times says a "network of latin american gangs" are responsible for burglaries across the uk. it claims more than 75 chilean nationals have been arrested in the past two years. the photo is of the pope needing a helping hand whilst addressing the faithful in knock yesterday. the daily telegraph has a photo of the jailed british—iranian charity worker nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, we'll be speaking to her husband richard after 7 o'clock about her return to prison after three days of freedom. and finally, the express quotes a bbc interview with the daughter of the british couple who died on tuesday whilst on holiday at an egyptian hotel. kelly 0rmerod says "something in their room" caused their deaths. and one of the most popular stories on the bbc website today is a collection of pictures from around the uk showing people enjoying the bank holiday weekend despite the bad weather. iam assuming i am assuming that is notting hill carnival. which we will be
the daily mirror has the story we are discussing this morning about the payday loan company wonga. because of compensation claims. the times says a "network of latin american gangs" are responsible for burglaries across the uk. it claims more than 75 chilean nationals have been arrested in the past two years. the photo is of the pope needing a helping hand whilst addressing the faithful in knock yesterday. the daily telegraph has a photo of the jailed british—iranian charity worker...
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and the daily mirror reports that meghan markle is set to visit her mother in the us, but may not sees website this morning is a story about working parents earning the national living wage being £49 a week short of the income needed to provide their family with a basic, no—frills lifestyle, according to the child poverty action group. ido i do have a story about a giant onion which i am going to get to later. thanks for the build-up. both in pink today, steph. our stylist choseit in pink today, steph. our stylist chose it for us. we wish we had one. this a good one, because we talk a lot about our houses getting smaller, and this research suggests that they are. they are saying that the typical new home for sale now in around 20 british cities is a quarter the size of a tennis court, and the size has shrunk every decade since the 19705. and the size has shrunk every decade since the 1970s. did you say a quarter the size of a tennis court? that is what they say here, 700 square feet, 30% smaller than it would have been in the 19705 when they built them. a5 there were more of us, they
and the daily mirror reports that meghan markle is set to visit her mother in the us, but may not sees website this morning is a story about working parents earning the national living wage being £49 a week short of the income needed to provide their family with a basic, no—frills lifestyle, according to the child poverty action group. ido i do have a story about a giant onion which i am going to get to later. thanks for the build-up. both in pink today, steph. our stylist choseit in pink...
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ant and dec also make the front page of the daily mirror.n consume at least double the amount of salt the nhs advises if they eat a balanced diet with plenty of fruit and vegetables. the most read news story on the bbc news website this morning is the latest update from france, where floods in the south of the country have forced the evacuation of some 1,600 people, many of them holidaymakers. we are all fine. honestly. happy ahead of the new season tonight. manchester united against leicester. jose mourinho is on all of them. he says that it is a lie that he is falling out with his staff ahead of the season. also about the fact that they did not really get any deadline day signings of. hoping to bring in a defender or two. it is suggested the owners didn't want any more quick fixes, spending money on cash on players that might not work out. you have to remember they signed fred, the brazilian, early in the tra nsfer fred, the brazilian, early in the transfer window. some fans who are happy are full. they have spent more than any other promo
ant and dec also make the front page of the daily mirror.n consume at least double the amount of salt the nhs advises if they eat a balanced diet with plenty of fruit and vegetables. the most read news story on the bbc news website this morning is the latest update from france, where floods in the south of the country have forced the evacuation of some 1,600 people, many of them holidaymakers. we are all fine. honestly. happy ahead of the new season tonight. manchester united against leicester....
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the daily star also leads with the ben stokes trial and that aquittal. the mirror'sop line is the suspected terrorist attack near the houses of parliament, and reference to the police arriving within seconds on the scene. it also has coverage of the collapsed bridge in genoa. also leading with the westminster attack, and that collapsed bridge in genoa, is the telegraph's front page, as well as the times. the is front page has an image of the moment police swarmed the westminster attacker‘s car. and, finally, the guardian's main story is the reported rise in pay for chief executives, while workers' pay failed to match inflation. 0k. let's get onto it. we are going to start with the mail. laura, the mail, westminster attack, 700 live terror probes, revealing the scale of the threat to the uk — a huge operation today, and an even bigger operation today, and an even bigger operation in general to thwart terror attacks. yes, interesting that downing street came out with the figures on the day that we have this botched attempt, as if they we re this botched attempt, as if
the daily star also leads with the ben stokes trial and that aquittal. the mirror'sop line is the suspected terrorist attack near the houses of parliament, and reference to the police arriving within seconds on the scene. it also has coverage of the collapsed bridge in genoa. also leading with the westminster attack, and that collapsed bridge in genoa, is the telegraph's front page, as well as the times. the is front page has an image of the moment police swarmed the westminster attacker‘s...
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the mirror has the story of a council worker has admitted defrauding sixty—two thousand pounds from the grenfell tower victim fund. the dailyack control over the uk's borders. and the guardian focuses on payday lender wonga collapsing into administration, after losing its battle to stay afloat. so, a varied set of front pages, lets see what our reviewers make of it all. it's a story that dominates quite a few of the front pages and when of labour‘s most respected longest—serving members of parliament now resigning. he stunned the political equivalent of exploding a stun grenade and it's pa rt exploding a stun grenade and it's part of this, what is now become a saga of the latest episode and the anti—semitism claims which have convulsed the party for a few months now and show no signs of abating.
the mirror has the story of a council worker has admitted defrauding sixty—two thousand pounds from the grenfell tower victim fund. the dailyack control over the uk's borders. and the guardian focuses on payday lender wonga collapsing into administration, after losing its battle to stay afloat. so, a varied set of front pages, lets see what our reviewers make of it all. it's a story that dominates quite a few of the front pages and when of labour‘s most respected longest—serving members...
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the mirror has the story of a council worker has admitted defrauding sixty—two thousand pounds from the grenfell tower victim fund. -- £62,000. the dailyd javid, that brexit will bring back control over the uk's borders. and the guardian focuses on payday lender wonga collapsing into administration, after losing its battle to stay afloat. so, a varied set of front pages, let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's kick off with the telegraph. frank field, corbyn‘s labour has become a force of anti—semitism. that is the front page in the telegraph. more bad news for the labour party and its leadership. frank field has lit the paper and it has gone off with a bang. it has to do with anti—semitism, another episode in this thing which has dominated the labour party, or seems to dominated the labour party for the past couple of months. it has been convulsed by these allegations, but frank field has not been staring in his language. he's talked about the party seen as racist, the thuggery in his own account of birkenhead and tom watson has come in and said this is a wake—up call. the telegraph said labour mps were stunned last night a
the mirror has the story of a council worker has admitted defrauding sixty—two thousand pounds from the grenfell tower victim fund. -- £62,000. the dailyd javid, that brexit will bring back control over the uk's borders. and the guardian focuses on payday lender wonga collapsing into administration, after losing its battle to stay afloat. so, a varied set of front pages, let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's kick off with the telegraph. frank field, corbyn‘s labour has become...
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daily show," i believe. imagine, just imagine. this is omarosa talking about president trump. you might say, look in the mirror>> there's one way to shut donald trump down. and that is to just don't give the oxygen. and the oxygen comes from the clicks, the likes, the shock, the discussions. if you ignore him, then you starve him of the thing he loves the most. and that is controversy and attention. >> student/teacher, teacher/student. >> trump made her famous for being a villain. being someone who is so ruthless, who needed attention so much that it rivaled probably only one person, which is him. so that's why we oar. >> then he gave her a job at $170,000 a year of taxpayer money in the west wing and knew all along she was unreliable, crazy, wacky, all the words he uses about her. then why did he give her a job in the west wing? >>> up next -- the president tweeting he sees a big red wave coming. brand-new cnn poll numbers that show you the public's mood is actually turning more and more blue. now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us. unlimited ways to be you. unlimited ways share with others. unlimited
daily show," i believe. imagine, just imagine. this is omarosa talking about president trump. you might say, look in the mirror>> there's one way to shut donald trump down. and that is to just don't give the oxygen. and the oxygen comes from the clicks, the likes, the shock, the discussions. if you ignore him, then you starve him of the thing he loves the most. and that is controversy and attention. >> student/teacher, teacher/student. >> trump made her famous for being a...
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mirrored or lives threatened, for just doing their jobs. >> our commitment to consistent and fair enforcement of the law is demonstrated on a daily basis by the integrity, the unbiased professionalism, and the compassion of the men and women of cbt exhibit toward the aliens we encounter, particularly toward the most vulnerable. we do not believe our humanity behind when read report for dut duty. >> laura: but a great one. americans are just a lot smarte smarter. then the left and their media and the poodles think. americans understand that we are not a country without borders. of course we have compassion. that is why we are taking pretty good care of them, all things considered. they are not with their families but they are being fed, clothed, doctor's appointments, entertainment, sports, schooling, interpreters, lawyers. that is not nothing. and americans will not be altered into supporting politicians who put the interests of illegal aliens ahead of our own citizens. here is why congressman ron desantis will be the next governor of florida. he gets it. >> we can fight illegal immigration! [cheers and applause] all we got to do is enact
mirrored or lives threatened, for just doing their jobs. >> our commitment to consistent and fair enforcement of the law is demonstrated on a daily basis by the integrity, the unbiased professionalism, and the compassion of the men and women of cbt exhibit toward the aliens we encounter, particularly toward the most vulnerable. we do not believe our humanity behind when read report for dut duty. >> laura: but a great one. americans are just a lot smarte smarter. then the left and...