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the daily mirror claims the former england goalkeep gordon banks, who died yesterday, missed out on athood because officials lost his nomination papers. "new statins regime for over—40s", writes the i. the paper says there'll be a huge increase in the number of adults prescribed cholesterol—lowering drug in order to save lives. and as horse racing resumes, the daily telegraph has a photograph ofjockeys taking part in a space hopper race, under the title, "jockeys get back to horsing around". maybe we will leave those headlines from the sun. in fact we are going to talk about the sun, page two, valentines day massacre, brexiteers will leave her, theresa may, they reckon she is backsliding, they think that negotiations going forward without the suggestion that no deal is on the table, they don't like that. it feels like we have a crunch vote pretty much every week in westminster right now and actually this one, though previously some people thought it was going to bea some people thought it was going to be a big vote, for the last few days eve ryo ne be a big vote, for the last few days
the daily mirror claims the former england goalkeep gordon banks, who died yesterday, missed out on athood because officials lost his nomination papers. "new statins regime for over—40s", writes the i. the paper says there'll be a huge increase in the number of adults prescribed cholesterol—lowering drug in order to save lives. and as horse racing resumes, the daily telegraph has a photograph ofjockeys taking part in a space hopper race, under the title, "jockeys get back to...
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the daily mirror, like many of the uk papers, pay tribute to gordon banks, england's world cup winning goalkeeper who died yesterday aged 81. and finally the times say they have the answer to the secret of happiness. but it's not good news — unless you are 16 or 70. researchers mapped the happiness levels of more than a million people and concluded that these were the happiest ages of all. between 16 and 17, not so cheery. with me isjoseph sternberg, a columnist at the wall streetjournal. i will not ask your age. mark carney it swaps fear for hope. quite gushy about his speech. this is an interesting story because, in a way, mark carney was right about saying brexit could be an opportunity but whether it is relevant is another question. you can imagine the scenario with trade opening, economic activity and it could pay off... he is looking fight into the future when all the staff has settled down, all the difficulties of the change. exactly. this is a long—term view and there are a lot of steps to go from where we are to the future of possibility. the telegraph talks about the fact tha
the daily mirror, like many of the uk papers, pay tribute to gordon banks, england's world cup winning goalkeeper who died yesterday aged 81. and finally the times say they have the answer to the secret of happiness. but it's not good news — unless you are 16 or 70. researchers mapped the happiness levels of more than a million people and concluded that these were the happiest ages of all. between 16 and 17, not so cheery. with me isjoseph sternberg, a columnist at the wall streetjournal. i...
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and, the daily mirror claims half of bus rates could be scrapped because of funding cuts.ariety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start with philip green which
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with me are jason beattie, head of politics at the daily mirror, and claire cohen, women's editor at tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph has published more allegations about the businessman sir philip green's treatment of some of his employees. the daily mail reports the retail tycoon is millions of pounds out of pocket after dropping a court injuction which should've prevented the media reporting claims made by former members of staff. the i weekend claims sir philip green has warned former employees he will pursue them through the courts over sexual harrassment claims. the ft weekend says talks between britain and japan on a new trade deal in the event of the no—deal brexit have stalled. a cctv image is on the front page the daily express — it says police of focusing on the footage which could hold clues to finding missing student libby squire. and, the daily mirror claims half of bus rates could be scrapped because of funding cuts. a variety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start with philip green which we
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i can pose for the daily mirror tomorrow!change and we have seen this going on before but we have got to look at this, we have got concerns behind this. one piece of happy news. olivia colman is the asker queen. what was so brilliant about the speech, she seemed as if she was not prepared to win, and it was a stream of consciousness and that was so fantastic about it, she said, i was a cleaner once and i loved thatjob but every day i dreamt of this moment and i practised the speech and that struck a chord with eve ryo ne and that struck a chord with everyone in whatever walk of life. you have a dream and maybe you can fulfil it. it is an aspiration, you can be, it doesn't matter whether you are a cleaner, you can be at the top of your league and this lady is having a ball because she was not even knowing what she was saying, in a sense. i always wanted to be an actress. inspiring, but may be too late. she also blew a raspberry. when she was told to wrap up. late. she also blew a raspberry. when she was told to wrap uplj late.
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with me are political editor of the daily mirror, pippa crerar and political correspondent at the timesbusy. so, what are fleet street's finest? the metro leads with the news today from exeter that police have linked the deaths of three men in their 805, and arrested a man on suspicion of murder. the times headline is ‘bring me home,‘ and an exclusive report, the paper on found a schoolgirl who ran away from london four years ago to join the islamic state group in syria. she's now in a refugee camp. shamima begum, who's i9 and pregnant, says she would do anything to return to britain, to live quietly with her child. 0n the front page of the ft, the ‘netherlands has already swept up british business‘ according to the dutch prime minister mark rutte. he tells the paper his country has seen only gains so far from brexit. meanwhile the guardian has this, ‘labour mps warn corbyn: back a second referendum or we quit,‘ aaying the leader faces up to ten resignations from the labour frontbench if he doesn‘t throw his party 5 weight behind another brexit vote. the daily mirror claims the former e
with me are political editor of the daily mirror, pippa crerar and political correspondent at the timesbusy. so, what are fleet street's finest? the metro leads with the news today from exeter that police have linked the deaths of three men in their 805, and arrested a man on suspicion of murder. the times headline is ‘bring me home,‘ and an exclusive report, the paper on found a schoolgirl who ran away from london four years ago to join the islamic state group in syria. she's now in a...
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with me are jason beattie, head of politics at the daily mirror, and claire cohen, women's editor at daily telegraph has published more allegations about the businessman sir philip green's treatment of some of his employees. the daily mail reports the retail tycoon is millions of pounds out of pocket after dropping a court injunction over previous allegations made by former members of staff. the i weekend claims sir philip green has warned former employees he will pursue them through the courts over sexual harassment claims. the times leads with the same story — branding the businessman a ‘bully‘. the guardian has a picture of the actor albert finney, who's died aged 82 following a short illness. the ft weekend says talks between britain and japan on a new trade deal in the event of the no—deal brexit have stalled. a cctv image is on the front page the daily express — it says police are focusing on the footage which could hold clues to finding missing student libby squire. and the daily mirror claims half of bus routes could be scrapped because of funding cuts. a variety of stories m
with me are jason beattie, head of politics at the daily mirror, and claire cohen, women's editor at daily telegraph has published more allegations about the businessman sir philip green's treatment of some of his employees. the daily mail reports the retail tycoon is millions of pounds out of pocket after dropping a court injunction over previous allegations made by former members of staff. the i weekend claims sir philip green has warned former employees he will pursue them through the...
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30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, political editor of the daily mirrorerar, and political correspondent at the times, henry zeffman. good evening. you are watching bbc is. —— you are watching bbc news. one of the three schoolgirls from east london who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group has been speaking of her experiences. shamima begum told the times newspaper that she didn't regret joining is, but that she was nine months pregnant and now wanted to return to the uk so that her bay could receive better care. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. pictured for the first time in almost four years in a camp in northern syria, shamima begum, one of the three schoolgirls from bethnal green who left to join the islamic state group which by then already had a murderous reputation. just 15 when they went, she told the times about their arrival in is territory. she told the times reporter anthony loyd her friend kadiza she told the times reporter anthony loyd herfriend kadiza sultana was killed in an airstrike, but she said the t
30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, political editor of the daily mirrorerar, and political correspondent at the times, henry zeffman. good evening. you are watching bbc is. —— you are watching bbc news. one of the three schoolgirls from east london who travelled to syria to join the islamic state group has been speaking of her experiences. shamima begum told the times newspaper that she didn't regret joining is, but that she was nine months pregnant...
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the love story of the day is the daily mirror.y particular brands, but two diet fizzy drink today could put women more at risk of either a stroke or heart disease. this has been research, a big study has been done. you think you are looking at yourself having diet drinks, don't you? do you? i don't. look at you with your sugary drinks over there. there has been this huge war on sugar. everything is fine. i'm having the diet option. look at weather they're getting all fat and sugar and whatnot. but it kills you just as much as that does. this is particularly reflected in the figures in women as well. it is not great news. i think it isjust bought for me from now on. do you drinka bought for me from now on. do you drink a sort of stuff? sometimes. i drink a sort of stuff? sometimes. i drinka lot drink a sort of stuff? sometimes. i drink a lot of herbal tea because i am very boring and i gave at cathine this year. don't worry, you are not boring. they do not have herbal tea hereat the bbc, can you believe? —— cattina this year. thank
the love story of the day is the daily mirror.y particular brands, but two diet fizzy drink today could put women more at risk of either a stroke or heart disease. this has been research, a big study has been done. you think you are looking at yourself having diet drinks, don't you? do you? i don't. look at you with your sugary drinks over there. there has been this huge war on sugar. everything is fine. i'm having the diet option. look at weather they're getting all fat and sugar and whatnot....
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gordon banks, 1937- 2019, the the daily mirror. fly, and there he is making that save against brazil in that 1970 world cup final against brazil in that 1970 world cupfinal in against brazil in that 1970 world cup final in mexico, a national hero. absolutely, and i raise the question at the end of our last review why he wasn't sir gordon banks, but i did know the answer, andi banks, but i did know the answer, and i check it seems, but he was unaware of it because he there was a very alive campaign to get him that night at and sadly he has died before he could be recognised in that way, the icon that he was in british sport. absolutely. we will leave it there. thank you so much for coming in. 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 is all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, kate andrews and lance price. goodbye. good evening. i'm katherine do
gordon banks, 1937- 2019, the the daily mirror. fly, and there he is making that save against brazil in that 1970 world cup final against brazil in that 1970 world cupfinal in against brazil in that 1970 world cup final in mexico, a national hero. absolutely, and i raise the question at the end of our last review why he wasn't sir gordon banks, but i did know the answer, andi banks, but i did know the answer, and i check it seems, but he was unaware of it because he there was a very alive...
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let's look at the daily mirror, let's leave aside poldark and the tearful kiss goodbye because they areg the last series of the programme, i can only assume, but the bottom half isa can only assume, but the bottom half is a significant news story, if the figures are correct, that the daily mirror says about the number of people leaving theirjobs to care for elderly relatives. yes, this is off the back of a piece by carers uk which shows a massive increase in the number of people who are having to quit theirjobs to look after loved ones. they can no longer be cared for by social workers or the nhs, and there arejust not cared for by social workers or the nhs, and there are just not the funds in the system to enable that to happen. so there are some very striking statistics in the story about the numbers of people. i mean, state funding for social care having fallen 27% since 2010. 400,000 fewer people receiving professional care. that is putting people... at the time when the population is ageing. i was struck talking to someone in the west country last year who said that the budget for
let's look at the daily mirror, let's leave aside poldark and the tearful kiss goodbye because they areg the last series of the programme, i can only assume, but the bottom half isa can only assume, but the bottom half is a significant news story, if the figures are correct, that the daily mirror says about the number of people leaving theirjobs to care for elderly relatives. yes, this is off the back of a piece by carers uk which shows a massive increase in the number of people who are having...
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the daily mirror says convicted paedophile and former tv entertainer rolf harris was seen wandering around school, waving at children, until he was asked to leave by staff. the daily mail leads on britain sobering up, saying there has been decline in harmful drinking and features a story about the bbc radio 4 presenterjohn humphrey, who they say is to quit the station. so let's have a rummage through all of this and you can start us off george, brexit, as traditional. belfast and backstop all the way. yes, so a week ago the theresa may was riding high among her party after backing the so—called amendment which called for the government to find alternative arrangements to the backstop and a week later we find that theresa may went to belfast today and ruled out any situation that could allow a ha rd any situation that could allow a hard irish border and essentially committing to the backstop. the conservative party to put it mildly could be summarised by one cabinet special adviser who has alleged to have chanted during a rugby match during england and island you can shove your backstop up
the daily mirror says convicted paedophile and former tv entertainer rolf harris was seen wandering around school, waving at children, until he was asked to leave by staff. the daily mail leads on britain sobering up, saying there has been decline in harmful drinking and features a story about the bbc radio 4 presenterjohn humphrey, who they say is to quit the station. so let's have a rummage through all of this and you can start us off george, brexit, as traditional. belfast and backstop all...
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lets i finally said the daily mirror. you have mixed feelings about this. story of the campaign of the organ donor bill going through the final stages of the law, which seems to me that if you die you to opt out and not giving your organs. the natural thing is that it is not to save lives and you want to support it. my slight concern is that i feel like not the states old my body when i die. when i die, the state can say that we are going to take your organs and use them to help other people, which is fine, but i think this is a badge that i do not want to be particularly a part of. what happens next? i could be wrong, but i have a sense that this is a real fundamental change in the states relationship to us as a society. i am not sure if we have thought about the kind of philosophical applications. i got to the end of the mirror because i wanted to find out how to do it. i feel odd about it. i know that is not the right thing to date the next day. i would have to have a real think about it. imight have to have a real think about it. i might have to bite th
lets i finally said the daily mirror. you have mixed feelings about this. story of the campaign of the organ donor bill going through the final stages of the law, which seems to me that if you die you to opt out and not giving your organs. the natural thing is that it is not to save lives and you want to support it. my slight concern is that i feel like not the states old my body when i die. when i die, the state can say that we are going to take your organs and use them to help other people,...
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and the daily mirror leads with research suggesting just two diet drinks a day could put women more atttle bit more detail, let's kick off the metro, she wants a baby on the nhs, the papers following up on that scoop from yesterday. she is from a refugee camp in northern syria, she has lost two children like so many women and the process of war. and herfamily are asking for mercy, that she can come home. i am not sure mercy is the right word. but this is a young woman who left the united kingdom as a child so she would not be stripped of her citizenship and to my mind, she was our responsibility, she went toa she was our responsibility, she went to a british school and if she had committed crimes, albeit some of them as a child, she needs to be brought to justice and if appropriate, plan to prison. i think she should be of a comeback, and her baby was done nothing wrong should not be consigned to just the death that it's not be consigned to just the death that its two older siblings of already suffered. this is our responsibility, i think very often we get upset when foreigners and bri
and the daily mirror leads with research suggesting just two diet drinks a day could put women more atttle bit more detail, let's kick off the metro, she wants a baby on the nhs, the papers following up on that scoop from yesterday. she is from a refugee camp in northern syria, she has lost two children like so many women and the process of war. and herfamily are asking for mercy, that she can come home. i am not sure mercy is the right word. but this is a young woman who left the united...
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let us move on to the daily mirror.campaigning on the food bank question for quite some time to be fair. the paper has taken on this. it is abbott bloodstain —— it is amber rudd saying today there is a link between universal credit and food bank use. people have experienced this themselves. there isa experienced this themselves. there is a lag from some people. that is five weeks if it is working. exactly so if it falls on a certain time of the month, and if not a bigot like. this is been going on for seven or eight years and it is extraordinary amber wright is finally emitting it and she has adopted a different tone to her predecessors on this. and she has adopted a different tone to her predecessors on thism sounds different from what others have said but it does not challenge the fundamentals of universal credit. the previous line from the government like dominic rab were saying, people go to food banks if they have trouble managing their money and it seemed like old tories looking down on the poor clearly amber wrig
let us move on to the daily mirror.campaigning on the food bank question for quite some time to be fair. the paper has taken on this. it is abbott bloodstain —— it is amber rudd saying today there is a link between universal credit and food bank use. people have experienced this themselves. there isa experienced this themselves. there is a lag from some people. that is five weeks if it is working. exactly so if it falls on a certain time of the month, and if not a bigot like. this is been...
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on the front page of the daily mirror — the former strictly come dancing judge, len goodman criticisessh lonely and poorer pensioners. the metro leads with the news that all horse racing in britain has been cancelled for at least six days — after an outbreak of equine flu. and it‘s the same story on the front page of the daily star — which asks the question ‘why the long face‘. not sure that is an entirely appropriate but who am i to comment? it isa appropriate but who am i to comment? it is a serious issue. i know. right, we will get to that in a minute but before that, brexit. in many guises, the guardian is where we will began. strained relations in brussels it says as jean we will began. strained relations in brussels it says asjean claude juncker is rebuffed and an attempt to reopen the withdrawal deal yesterday or today. that picture they showed in the end and on and goes. the talks that never seem to never quite and. like at what has happened today, theresa may has managed
on the front page of the daily mirror — the former strictly come dancing judge, len goodman criticisessh lonely and poorer pensioners. the metro leads with the news that all horse racing in britain has been cancelled for at least six days — after an outbreak of equine flu. and it‘s the same story on the front page of the daily star — which asks the question ‘why the long face‘. not sure that is an entirely appropriate but who am i to comment? it isa appropriate but who am i to...
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the daily mirror, like many of the uk papers, pay tribute to gordon banks, england's world cup winningnally the times say they have the answer to the secret of happiness. but it's not good news — unless you are 16 or 70. researchers mapped the happiness levels of more than a million people and concluded that these were the happiest ages of all. between 16 and 17, not so cheery. with me isjoseph sternberg, a columnist at the wall streetjournal. i will not ask your age. mark carney it swaps
the daily mirror, like many of the uk papers, pay tribute to gordon banks, england's world cup winningnally the times say they have the answer to the secret of happiness. but it's not good news — unless you are 16 or 70. researchers mapped the happiness levels of more than a million people and concluded that these were the happiest ages of all. between 16 and 17, not so cheery. with me isjoseph sternberg, a columnist at the wall streetjournal. i will not ask your age. mark carney it swaps
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the daily mirror headline reads — "it's all our fault" — and follows the home secretary's admission thatto problems with the universal credit system. according to a polling for the times — theresa may would win a working majority if a general election was held today, with the conservatives gaining four seats, and labour losing 12. and the i claims a government review is urging sweeping changes to the uk media industry — including plans for a new regulator for online platforms. let us take in. we will start with the ft. sloth growth in a decade, budget headache for phil hammond. absolutely. this is against the backdrop of brexit and the uncertainty but the figures are stark. it is the lowest since 2009, not point percent in the last year and actually december was a real squeeze. and actually december was a real squeeze. 0.4%. experts are saying because everyone is holding back and businesses are not investing in people or capital and so it is with it slowing down. the question is whether it carries on after break that whether it is a hump to get through and break that goes so smoothly tha
the daily mirror headline reads — "it's all our fault" — and follows the home secretary's admission thatto problems with the universal credit system. according to a polling for the times — theresa may would win a working majority if a general election was held today, with the conservatives gaining four seats, and labour losing 12. and the i claims a government review is urging sweeping changes to the uk media industry — including plans for a new regulator for online platforms....
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with me are the political correspondent at the daily mirror, nicola bartlett, and the political commentatoriles kenningham. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the observer, which reports that some of labour's most influential figures are telling jeremy corbyn to change his approach on issues including antisemitism and brexit. the sunday telegraph covers an editorial by the northern ireland secretary, in which he says that delaying britain's departure from the eu is an "elephant trap", that could kill off brexit altogether. the sunday express says the prime minister has been told to hold her nerve by the former brexit minister david jones and other prominent eurosceptics. in contrast, the sunday times says a vicious cabinet war has erupted over a plot by senior ministers to delay brexit. the mail on sunday alleges the former head of gchq quit his post after giving a character statement for a catholic priest later jailed for child sex offences. robert hannigan told the paper he had acted in good faith, but that subsequent criminal actions showed his judgement was
with me are the political correspondent at the daily mirror, nicola bartlett, and the political commentatoriles kenningham. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the observer, which reports that some of labour's most influential figures are telling jeremy corbyn to change his approach on issues including antisemitism and brexit. the sunday telegraph covers an editorial by the northern ireland secretary, in which he says that delaying britain's departure from the eu is...
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the daily mirror, totally different choice of front page.e tackling the issue of homelessness. i think this is a very powerful front page. it talks about some of those people, they send the report is out on city streets not only in london but around the country to talk to some of those people that are on the streets. the perhaps why they might be there. but again they have highlighted some of the most cases as we mentioned in the beginning, and mama's unborn baby died in the cold. a hard—working builder who broke his neck and lost hisjob. the wife evicted on her birthday. these are the desperate dispatches from 24 hours on the homelessness front. he 17th sunday times that a crisis appealjust before christmas. we all spent some time going out onto the street and i in fact spent some time with some of the people that are homeless to live just outside parliament. it is the thoroughfare where mps walk in every day. in fact tragically, one of those people died just several days before christmas. it is absolutely heartbreaking hearing both kind of
the daily mirror, totally different choice of front page.e tackling the issue of homelessness. i think this is a very powerful front page. it talks about some of those people, they send the report is out on city streets not only in london but around the country to talk to some of those people that are on the streets. the perhaps why they might be there. but again they have highlighted some of the most cases as we mentioned in the beginning, and mama's unborn baby died in the cold. a...
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we look at the front of the daily mirror, that because very much on one of the sons, david, and what say outside court afterwards. very striking actually, it's a very, it's a powerful front page, isn't it? because you have that photograph of the couple, apparently in their late 30s, maybe middle—aged, happily embraced. that there are loads of pictures i've been happily embraced, but that also shows you, and also in a funny way we are a more open society. but inafunny way we are a more open society. but in a funny way, particularly i would say often, middle—class families like that's probably are slightly more closed society, where perhaps you know, if you are living to one another, if there was a fight next door, you would hear it. if you are living in a house, a house, a detached house, somewhere nice, you don't know what's going on next—door, and you know that nobody knows what you're going through. it's also of to keep in mind not to be filled necessarily by a lovely picture. exactly. let's move onto the financial times. not your story this evening, because it is mr trump and mr k
we look at the front of the daily mirror, that because very much on one of the sons, david, and what say outside court afterwards. very striking actually, it's a very, it's a powerful front page, isn't it? because you have that photograph of the couple, apparently in their late 30s, maybe middle—aged, happily embraced. that there are loads of pictures i've been happily embraced, but that also shows you, and also in a funny way we are a more open society. but inafunny way we are a more open...
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and at 1040 and 1130 tonight our guests on the papers will be the political editor of the daily mirror and the political correspondent at the times. lots to look forward to. hello and welcome to sportsday. wembley waits, it is the big european night. spurs host dortmund, for the champions league. 0ne englishman travels of the german side. but tonight, tottenham are determined to make this place really feel like home. that could make the difference. a first fight in america for anthonyjoshua — the venue, madison square garden — his opponent, an unbeaten new yorker, known as big baby. and with the cricket world cup and home ashes on the horizon — we'll ask what england can learn from their series defeat in the west indies. also coming up in the programme: a year ago, a clash of heads ended his playing career — now former hull city midfielder ryan mason calls for a ban on young footballers heading the ball: in my head, i'm still a footballer. i still thinking about playing. i still imagine myself out there. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening — we start at wembley where spurs are
and at 1040 and 1130 tonight our guests on the papers will be the political editor of the daily mirror and the political correspondent at the times. lots to look forward to. hello and welcome to sportsday. wembley waits, it is the big european night. spurs host dortmund, for the champions league. 0ne englishman travels of the german side. but tonight, tottenham are determined to make this place really feel like home. that could make the difference. a first fight in america for anthonyjoshua —...
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the daily mirror, no brexit to be seen but looking at the issue of rough sleeping and homelessness.”ing and homelessness. i am pleased they are looking at this as an issue which has really been underreported and brexit bears some responsibility because we have been looking at the intricacies that it is an important story. they have got around the country to talk to the people on the streets and the stories they have found is that in a lot of cases there were things happening in people ‘s lives, maybe mental health problems, this terrible story of an whose unborn baby died of the cold, someone who broke his back, and people living in the thoroughfare where mps are going, a former army that trend here had been able to get a job, living rough out there. women who had had mental issues for years. really complex issues that had led people on to the streets and the problem becomes compound by this terrible drug we have which turns them into zombies but they were taking the drug because it was better to be unconscious than cold. the guardian, a lovely picture, some happy faces after a diffi
the daily mirror, no brexit to be seen but looking at the issue of rough sleeping and homelessness.”ing and homelessness. i am pleased they are looking at this as an issue which has really been underreported and brexit bears some responsibility because we have been looking at the intricacies that it is an important story. they have got around the country to talk to the people on the streets and the stories they have found is that in a lot of cases there were things happening in people ‘s...
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and, according to the daily mirror, royal protection officers have requested higher security ahead ofhe moroccan capital, rabat, where there have been protests in recent days. well, lots of different stories in the papers in the morning. martin, the papers in the morning. martin, the daily mail has got these three cabinet ministers. warning, giving theresa may an ultimatum that they will act to try to stop a no—deal brexit. it is a very powerful story and a big article inside by a david gauke, amber rudd, and greg clark, who are on the soft side, wanting the softest possible brexit, really, and saying that we must not have an ideal situation and that if theresa may's deal does not go through next week in some shape or form then there has got to be a delay to it. and, of course, they list all sorts of reasons why they say that has to be the case, the crashing out on march 29th will lead to damage to the economy in the short and long—term, national security problems, potential breakup of the uk, all be sort of apocalyptic warnings about the consequences of an ideal exit. and so they wan
and, according to the daily mirror, royal protection officers have requested higher security ahead ofhe moroccan capital, rabat, where there have been protests in recent days. well, lots of different stories in the papers in the morning. martin, the papers in the morning. martin, the daily mail has got these three cabinet ministers. warning, giving theresa may an ultimatum that they will act to try to stop a no—deal brexit. it is a very powerful story and a big article inside by a david...
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less look at the daily mirror, and a big thank you, and it is about the t big thank you, and it is aboutn 11—year—old saying it is fantastic, and when you see that you think how could anyone possibly be against it? iam not could anyone possibly be against it? i am not against it at one thing that did strike me, now effectively the state can decide what happens to your organs. i think have we had a deep enough philosophical conversation about that in this country? whether or not we want the state to effectively have control of our body after we die and take our organs away? i don't know if that is what we want, but i would like to see more discussion around that aspect. and the terms and conditions. i will have to buy the mirror to read the rest of the story, because it doesn't say how you can as abstain, it takes the nanny state to the next level, where they can decide purportedly what they can decide purportedly what they want to do, and some people may be absolutely fine with that, but a lot of people will have problems with this. but maybe not have the tools or know— how. with this. b
less look at the daily mirror, and a big thank you, and it is about the t big thank you, and it is aboutn 11—year—old saying it is fantastic, and when you see that you think how could anyone possibly be against it? iam not could anyone possibly be against it? i am not against it at one thing that did strike me, now effectively the state can decide what happens to your organs. i think have we had a deep enough philosophical conversation about that in this country? whether or not we want the...
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the daily mirror says convicted peadophille and former tv entertainer rolf harris was seen wanderings of a primary school, waving at children, until he was asked to leave by staff. actor liam neeson is on the front page of the sun, as he denies being racist following his controversial comments about wanting to kill a black man. the daily mail leads on britain sobering up, saying there has been decline in harmful drinking. it also features a story about the bbc radio 4 presenter john humphrys, who they say is to quit the station. so there we are. plenty to get our teeth into. you are going to start us teeth into. you are going to start us off with the daily telegraph, we have to do our daily dose of wrecks it and this time it is all about the backstop. it is all about the backstop. it is all about the backstop. yes, yesterday the prime minister had flown to belfast to talk about the brexit deal, and what was happening, and then she is off to brussels tomorrow for talks, although no—one quite knows what the talks are going to be about. we have heard that apparently the withdrawal agree
the daily mirror says convicted peadophille and former tv entertainer rolf harris was seen wanderings of a primary school, waving at children, until he was asked to leave by staff. actor liam neeson is on the front page of the sun, as he denies being racist following his controversial comments about wanting to kill a black man. the daily mail leads on britain sobering up, saying there has been decline in harmful drinking. it also features a story about the bbc radio 4 presenter john humphrys,...
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and on the front page of the daily mirror, the former strictly come dancing judge, len goodman criticises saying it would punish lonely and poorer pensioners. we are going to start with brexit. as is our want of the last to a half yea rs. as is our want of the last to a half years. the daily express is where we will begin. theresa may gives donald tusk l. why is that the headline, kate, cala squirts blue donald tusk offended the country yesterday when he said that there would be a special place in held ball brexiteers who have no plan for how to carry this out —— special place in held ball. theresa may went over to brussels today. she met with him. as the express reports, she gave him hell. i think by this they mean that she gave him a bit of a frosty reception. you can see from the photograph... the body language! theresa may has had so many dark days. applicable with a about her, she always manages to smile. kevin said it earlier, she is trying to look as miserable as possible. —— i have to say this about her. theresa may has said things that have offended people who are pro—eu and wa n
and on the front page of the daily mirror, the former strictly come dancing judge, len goodman criticises saying it would punish lonely and poorer pensioners. we are going to start with brexit. as is our want of the last to a half yea rs. as is our want of the last to a half years. the daily express is where we will begin. theresa may gives donald tusk l. why is that the headline, kate, cala squirts blue donald tusk offended the country yesterday when he said that there would be a special place...
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the daily mirror headline reads ‘it‘s all ourfault‘ and follows the home secretary's admission that apartly down to problems with the universal credit system. according to a polling for the times, theresa may would win a working majority if a general election was held today, with the conservatives gaining four seats, and labour losing twelve. the telegraph leads with a call from the nspcc for social media firms to face criminal sanctions and unlimited fines if they breach proposed ‘duty of care' laws towards children. the i claims a government review is urging sweeping changes to the uk media industry — including plans for a new regulator for online platforms. and the daily express warns that millions of people, many of them pensioners, could be left struggling to pay for essentials in a cashless landscape because of a decline in the number of cash machines. jane brexit of course is the elephant in the room. forcing an election or indeed we need an election. we can't have one until 2020. unless lots of hurdles. you can't have a general election. what are you doing. labour wouldn't hav
the daily mirror headline reads ‘it‘s all ourfault‘ and follows the home secretary's admission that apartly down to problems with the universal credit system. according to a polling for the times, theresa may would win a working majority if a general election was held today, with the conservatives gaining four seats, and labour losing twelve. the telegraph leads with a call from the nspcc for social media firms to face criminal sanctions and unlimited fines if they breach proposed ‘duty...
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and at 1040 and 1130 tonight our guests on the papers will be the political editor of the daily mirrorhe big european night. spurs host dortmund, for the champions league.
and at 1040 and 1130 tonight our guests on the papers will be the political editor of the daily mirrorhe big european night. spurs host dortmund, for the champions league.
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results due any second from the owner of the daily mirror, daily express, and daily star — i'll be askingen in davey river scotland and wales. could more topple? —— temperature. it is —3 in parts of southern england. i will have the details from kew, here on brea kfast. good morning. it's monday the 25th of february. our top story. the british star olivia colman has won best actress at this year's oscars. she picked up the academy award for her portrayal of queen anne in the film the favourite. the oscars ceremony took place overnight. the other main winners were rami malek, he won best actor for his portrayal of freddie mercury in bohemian rhapsody, while best film went to green book, a story about race in 1960s america. from los angeles, david willis reports. curtain up on the 91st oscars and you could feel the footstomping rhythm of change. # buddy, you're a boy, make a big noise... queen's new line—up filling a void made by the absence of a host for only the second time in oscars' history. adding to the sense of uncertainty, no clear favourite in several key categories. olivia colman!
results due any second from the owner of the daily mirror, daily express, and daily star — i'll be askingen in davey river scotland and wales. could more topple? —— temperature. it is —3 in parts of southern england. i will have the details from kew, here on brea kfast. good morning. it's monday the 25th of february. our top story. the british star olivia colman has won best actress at this year's oscars. she picked up the academy award for her portrayal of queen anne in the film the...
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first up the daily mirror. they are talking about last nights football and saying that liverpool had urst for the reds as manchester city have a great chance of going top tomorrow. and the guardian have a picture of a frustrated looking mo salah last night. but their main story is about cheltenham — race organisers have moved one of the fences — the second last — to try and make the course safer coming up later in sportsday on the news channel at 6:30 this evening we'll have the latest on that big rugby meeting this afternoon — will we see an end to promotion and relegation in the premiership? and we'll look ahead to the fa cup ath round replays taking place tonight. plenty to look forward to, more from the sports desk at 11:15am. a painting by the anonymous street artist banksy that was shredded during an auction in october in an act of self—sabotage by the artist is back on display in germany in its new form. banksy has suggested that the entire canvas was supposed to shred notjust two thirds of it so the museum has been taking extra steps to make sure the rest of the piece is prese
first up the daily mirror. they are talking about last nights football and saying that liverpool had urst for the reds as manchester city have a great chance of going top tomorrow. and the guardian have a picture of a frustrated looking mo salah last night. but their main story is about cheltenham — race organisers have moved one of the fences — the second last — to try and make the course safer coming up later in sportsday on the news channel at 6:30 this evening we'll have the latest on...
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back of the daily mirror there is a line from gary neville urging the manchester united board to givee just wants to be happy in his nextjob. and as we know the great and good of hollywood were recognised yesterday, and well we thought this performance was unmissable. this is canterbury footballer mobolaji dawodu who showed up late for his team‘s match. by way of punishment he had to sing in front of his team mates. and it‘s fair to say he rose to the occasion. forget bradley cooper and lady gaga. a star is born right there in the heart of the salters lane stadium changing rooms. give that man a gong!!! brilliant! coming up, we‘ll have reaction to all the developments at celtic park with brendan rodgers set for a return to the premier league with leicester. we‘ll have more on that plus build up to a busy night both in the premier league and the scottish premiership in sportsday at 6:30. that‘s all the sport for now. more from the bbc sport centre at 11:15. sally, never far away from some football drama. thank you so much. the headlines on bbc news... it's it‘s almost 9:50am. theresa m
back of the daily mirror there is a line from gary neville urging the manchester united board to givee just wants to be happy in his nextjob. and as we know the great and good of hollywood were recognised yesterday, and well we thought this performance was unmissable. this is canterbury footballer mobolaji dawodu who showed up late for his team‘s match. by way of punishment he had to sing in front of his team mates. and it‘s fair to say he rose to the occasion. forget bradley cooper and...
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pages at 10:40 and 11:30 in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are political editor of the daily mirrorthe times, henry zeffman. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the bodies of three men in their 80s — two of them twins — were found in exeter. police say it is an unprecedented event in the city. the bodies were found a mile apart and all had sustained similar levels of injury. police are now trying to establish a motive, asjon kay reports. this is the large detached house in the exeter suburb of cowick where the 84—year—old twins were found dead. the brothers have been described by neighbours as private and eccentric. they've been named locally as dick and roger carter. they were such nice, quiet men. sylvia told me she'd lived near the twins for nearly 60 years. she said they once ran a grocery shop and were always kind. they were so nice. you just... i just can't understand why somebody would do that to them. no, i can't understand it at all. police found the twins' bodies at the house yesterday afternoon. we did think it was unusual for the gates to be open. moment
pages at 10:40 and 11:30 in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are political editor of the daily mirrorthe times, henry zeffman. a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after the bodies of three men in their 80s — two of them twins — were found in exeter. police say it is an unprecedented event in the city. the bodies were found a mile apart and all had sustained similar levels of injury. police are now trying to establish a motive, asjon kay reports. this is the large...
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the daily mirror reports the work and pensions secretary amber rudd admits she got the universal crediture is of tv personality gemma collins who was voted off dancing on ice on sunday. the daily express says almost 500 cash machines disappear each month, and a cashless system could cause ‘misery‘ for pensioners. steph will be taking a look at that story later. he mentioned about handwashing. if you've been on social media for the past 2a hours you may have come across a story guaranteed to cause debate. i don't think i washed my hands for ten years. someone help me. i inoculate myself. that is gross. it not nice, is it? really unhygienic. when you are on telly, you say things which sound a little outlandish. that guy is called pete hegseth. one person said: what about a post— toilet wash?” think that's what we are all thinking. and nothing like a friendly reminderfrom thinking. and nothing like a friendly reminder from your mum, thinking. and nothing like a friendly reminderfrom your mum, and this peter's mum. hey, pete, it is your mum back here in minnesota. listen, i've been hearing
the daily mirror reports the work and pensions secretary amber rudd admits she got the universal crediture is of tv personality gemma collins who was voted off dancing on ice on sunday. the daily express says almost 500 cash machines disappear each month, and a cashless system could cause ‘misery‘ for pensioners. steph will be taking a look at that story later. he mentioned about handwashing. if you've been on social media for the past 2a hours you may have come across a story guaranteed to...
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the daily mirror reports that 600 people a day are quitting work to care for elderly or sick relativeshe actor liam neeson, who gave an interview to a newspaper in which he described wanting to kill a black person in revenge for the rape of a friend by a black man. and there is a lot of discussion about that in the papers about what he said and why he said it. yes and we will speak with colin patterson about that later on. let us know what you think about that and anything else. what have you got on the insights? i love donald mcrae interview in the guardian and he has a cracking one with lisa fallon, the only female coach in men's professional football in ireland, and it is one of those situations where he has had a great time chatting to her, and her answers about what it's like to work in that position are fantastic. she says very often, she has been working for years and years, and he made the point that if she was a man her cv at international level would have meant she would have a hugely high—profile coaching job and the fa ct high—profile coaching job and the fact she is a woma
the daily mirror reports that 600 people a day are quitting work to care for elderly or sick relativeshe actor liam neeson, who gave an interview to a newspaper in which he described wanting to kill a black person in revenge for the rape of a friend by a black man. and there is a lot of discussion about that in the papers about what he said and why he said it. yes and we will speak with colin patterson about that later on. let us know what you think about that and anything else. what have you...
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one publisher that publishes "daily express," "daily mirror," and hundreds of other newspapers as thensible for a 200 million pound hit to their business. joining us now is seven fox, reach group chief executive. thank you for giving ""bloomberg surveillance" evidently time. he said that you are going through a huge transformation in media business, but you could also be impacted by brexit. is that the model of the future, or is it just day to date worrying about uncertainty from brexit? simon: it is both. the new super industry has been going through change since the 1960's, but despite that, our operating profit was above market expectations. so the way we look at it, we had a good year. cash flow was strong, dividends are up 6%. i think we are navigating this digital transition really well. but you are absolutely right. , exit creates short-term uncertainty. i think any of your guests come any businesses announcing results this time of year with brexit just one month away, is going to flag significant risk. there is risk to our business. we are doing everything we can to mitigate i
one publisher that publishes "daily express," "daily mirror," and hundreds of other newspapers as thensible for a 200 million pound hit to their business. joining us now is seven fox, reach group chief executive. thank you for giving ""bloomberg surveillance" evidently time. he said that you are going through a huge transformation in media business, but you could also be impacted by brexit. is that the model of the future, or is it just day to date worrying...
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and the daily mirror also leads on gordon banks — "the hero who could fly" is the headline.e ocado warehouse. they had a huge fire at one of their facilities in andover. 300 firefighters called to tackle the blaze. you can see her, the remains are like a giant automated facility which is a modern hi—tech pa rt facility which is a modern hi—tech part of the business. this fire is obviously responsible for destroying all that. the company saw their shares go up yesterday after rumours that could be a takeover target. it is in quite a lot of the business pages. nissan putting out a profit warning because like a lot of companies across the world, they are worried about demand at the moment and on top of that, they've got everything going on with the fallout there. the long—time boss carlos ghosn's arrest. this doesn't —— this other story. would you pay 315 quid for parent distressed trainers? gucci are selling a pair of distressed trainers. they'll are welcome to send them to me, i can distressed them very much. they look vintage. £615? we used to have ice white trainers so we u
and the daily mirror also leads on gordon banks — "the hero who could fly" is the headline.e ocado warehouse. they had a huge fire at one of their facilities in andover. 300 firefighters called to tackle the blaze. you can see her, the remains are like a giant automated facility which is a modern hi—tech pa rt facility which is a modern hi—tech part of the business. this fire is obviously responsible for destroying all that. the company saw their shares go up yesterday after...
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the daily mirror features pictures from the brit awards last night and also reports on the mp departurester braced for more defections. we will speak to philipp hammond, the chancellor, later and we will obviously address that with him. the time is 6:19am. where will you start? the news that broke yesterday, that merger with sainsbury‘s and asda could be off. people are trying to work out what that means. sainsbury‘s shares died yesterday. it was a mortal blow to the asda deal. these are just provisional findings from the cma. that's the regulator that looks into market competition. the findings aren't good. they have said they have serious competition concerns. the takeover is close to collapse. we heard from the chief executive yesterday, he was pretty firm in his criticism and describe the findings is outrageous and said he would contest them. but a lot of speculation out this morning over his future. it says there is something fishy going on in the watchdog's reports but this could mean that mike coupe has to find a newjob. also, walmart, that owns asda, the us retail giant, potentia
the daily mirror features pictures from the brit awards last night and also reports on the mp departurester braced for more defections. we will speak to philipp hammond, the chancellor, later and we will obviously address that with him. the time is 6:19am. where will you start? the news that broke yesterday, that merger with sainsbury‘s and asda could be off. people are trying to work out what that means. sainsbury‘s shares died yesterday. it was a mortal blow to the asda deal. these are...
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from westminster to help answer that, is nicola bartlett, the political correspondent for the daily mirroror time, as it were, theresa may is going back to mps to get them to support high policy of trying to get a change to the withdrawal agreement. this is almost a confirmation of what mps voted on in. two weeks ago. that is what happened when they said they wanted a change to the backstop, the controversial irish backstop arrangement. the problem is, on the day, mps also voted to indicate that they did not support an ideal. and thatis they did not support an ideal. and that is the tricky part for the prime minister. that is the part that my erupt today. what the prime minister has done is really difficult to explain. for the timeline, the 16th of january, difficult to explain. for the timeline, the 16th ofjanuary, mps rejected theresa may's deal. 0n the 29th there were amendments, a couple went through. now theresa may is going back and she has another motion, doesn't she? and that is upsetting some of her backbenches and some of the brexiteers, because they say actually she is getting r
from westminster to help answer that, is nicola bartlett, the political correspondent for the daily mirroror time, as it were, theresa may is going back to mps to get them to support high policy of trying to get a change to the withdrawal agreement. this is almost a confirmation of what mps voted on in. two weeks ago. that is what happened when they said they wanted a change to the backstop, the controversial irish backstop arrangement. the problem is, on the day, mps also voted to indicate...
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britain's shame — that's the headline for the daily mirror's special report on homelessness in the ukough. and the express leads on a cystic fibrosis wonder drug price battle as mps back a campaign to make the us medication 0rkambi available on the nhs. the paper also pictures a number of children who suffer from the condition. lots going on inside the papers as well. i am just being chocolate vase. you are distract it. i know you are talking about the fire at that big warehouse, and it is on the front page of the telegraph this morning. the real worry now, maloney did this site hold about £6 million worth of stock and account per 10% of all of the orders that come through, but the worry is they spent a lot of money on the automation that makes this factory work so there are big questions that if there are big questions that if there are big questions that if there are problems in the automation softwa re there are problems in the automation software or the hardware that these robot operate with, it is trying to sell that equipment overseas. there isa sell that equipment overseas. the
britain's shame — that's the headline for the daily mirror's special report on homelessness in the ukough. and the express leads on a cystic fibrosis wonder drug price battle as mps back a campaign to make the us medication 0rkambi available on the nhs. the paper also pictures a number of children who suffer from the condition. lots going on inside the papers as well. i am just being chocolate vase. you are distract it. i know you are talking about the fire at that big warehouse, and it is on...
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buying maurizio sari sometime according to the daily mail. the mirror of the back page, is about manu tuilagi, apparently getting set to turn his back on england, and play for paris side, racing 92. players based abroad cannot be considered by england. although any contract wouldn‘t start until after the world cup in]apan in the autumn. looking ahead to the six nations this weekend, we will be live in cardiff for sportsday this evening ahead of that clash between wales and england, as well as previewing the other men‘s and women‘s third round matches. tune into the bbc news channel at half past six for more on that and a full round—up of today‘s sport. in cricket, england‘s women are in action this morning, playing their first one day international against india. england won the toss and opted to field. and so far, they have done well, restricting the hosts to 202. this is the first of three odis which count towards icc women‘s championship. there is live commecntary on bbc radio 5 live sports extra right now. on bbc radio 5 live england on bbc radio 5
buying maurizio sari sometime according to the daily mail. the mirror of the back page, is about manu tuilagi, apparently getting set to turn his back on england, and play for paris side, racing 92. players based abroad cannot be considered by england. although any contract wouldn‘t start until after the world cup in]apan in the autumn. looking ahead to the six nations this weekend, we will be live in cardiff for sportsday this evening ahead of that clash between wales and england, as well as...
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billionaire, brought down caulk or an inch and of malice, donald trump got the daily telegraph to apologize after mirroring and i'll bezos the world's richest man who actually come i would look at this as somebody doing for other people like meag a lot of people can't endure extortion. we don't know. i don't know what's going on right now, but the moment they find me with that giraffe -- cut me loose. >> lisa: really interesting, you in a dress. >> greg: i needed the money. he's trying to say that david invited to the white house. >> juan: david packer is the boss, the owner of the "national enquirer." >> greg: that will make for an interesting headline in today's "washington post." can you explain that to me? be >> juan: animals are great. >> greg: may be the president, the president will be behind his affair with lorenz sanchez. and started "the daily beast," they were focusing with personal investigation of michael sanchez, the brother of lauren that started this whole thing out. so he wants to create a different situation. he also goes on to say as soon as i brought up saudi arabia, they were fanatical
billionaire, brought down caulk or an inch and of malice, donald trump got the daily telegraph to apologize after mirroring and i'll bezos the world's richest man who actually come i would look at this as somebody doing for other people like meag a lot of people can't endure extortion. we don't know. i don't know what's going on right now, but the moment they find me with that giraffe -- cut me loose. >> lisa: really interesting, you in a dress. >> greg: i needed the money. he's...
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the daily mail claims that a friend of the duchess of sussex has been treated so harshly it amounts to torture. the mirrors said that 600 feet —— 600,000 people each they are leaving theirjobs. katie and hannah, welcome to you both. let us plunge straight into the nissan brexit story. katie, do you want to kick off for us on this as to what the financial times has to say? this is the decision of nissan not to produce the x trail card. it will be based injapan and that has been linked to brexit. the ft has said there is new pressure to rule out no deal as the pressure builds. what the paper has is a letter that back at the time when the government was trying to basically tell nissan that things would be ok in terms of brexit and they had made lots of promises or suggestions that you would have things like frictionless trade and pointing out that the nissan decision means that theresa may is under increasing pressure to rule out no deal because lots of manufacturing jobs rely on supply chains. and if you end up with a nodal situation or even uncertainty you will see almost like this. it is interesting in th
the daily mail claims that a friend of the duchess of sussex has been treated so harshly it amounts to torture. the mirrors said that 600 feet —— 600,000 people each they are leaving theirjobs. katie and hannah, welcome to you both. let us plunge straight into the nissan brexit story. katie, do you want to kick off for us on this as to what the financial times has to say? this is the decision of nissan not to produce the x trail card. it will be based injapan and that has been linked to...
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is how the daily mail describes how the labour leader was allegedly forced to suspend one of its mps chris williamson over anti—semitic comments. the duke of cambridge features on the mirror young players and not caring about their mental health. prince william is the president of the football association and said, "we've got to change the way we look after players" wright, rachel and digby, wright, racheland digby, let's plunge straight in rachel with the daily telegraph, a striking picture of michael cohen swearing the oath, to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth but as some of the republican congressman pointed out, he is a liar. and he said he was as well during the hearing, but yes, it is true that the republicans have been very determined to tarnish this man, as he in turn, lays bare his time as donald trump's fixer, which he was for ten years. he is the one that is characterised trump as a racist, a con man, and achieved. during this very long hearing, which was a, it's a committee that's investigating trump's potential flouting of campaign election rules, and also his business practises. during this, i think it was 4—5 hours, various things ca
is how the daily mail describes how the labour leader was allegedly forced to suspend one of its mps chris williamson over anti—semitic comments. the duke of cambridge features on the mirror young players and not caring about their mental health. prince william is the president of the football association and said, "we've got to change the way we look after players" wright, rachel and digby, wright, racheland digby, let's plunge straight in rachel with the daily telegraph, a...
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the daily telegraph describes arsenal's defeat to barte borisoff as a "humiliation". the mirrorrdian, choses to go with, the one positive result, from last night's europa league games, showing chelsea's goalscorers. we have a colourful tie in store on fa cup fifth round weekend, when afc wimbledon take on millwall. wimbledon's scott wagstaff, promised to die his beard blue and yellow, if they beat west ham in the last round. that they did and wagstaff was true to his word. it does look rather blue and white though, which are millwall's colours. and the fa cup fifth round action starts tonight, with commentary from qpr against watford on radio 5live. and you can also listen to the premiership rugby union game between gloucester and exeter on 5live sports extra. ronnie 0'sullivan was in philosophical mood, after his surprise exit from the welsh 0pen snoooker. the rocket was knocked out by the world number 71, alexander ursen—bacher, of switzerland, who made three 50 breaks, in one of the biggest victories of his career. and here's how 0'sullivan saw it. sadly ursenbacher‘s luck ra
the daily telegraph describes arsenal's defeat to barte borisoff as a "humiliation". the mirrorrdian, choses to go with, the one positive result, from last night's europa league games, showing chelsea's goalscorers. we have a colourful tie in store on fa cup fifth round weekend, when afc wimbledon take on millwall. wimbledon's scott wagstaff, promised to die his beard blue and yellow, if they beat west ham in the last round. that they did and wagstaff was true to his word. it does...
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francisco examiner, a new report shows 20,000 fewer daily bicycle trips were taken in 2017 in the city compared to the year before. the drop mirrorstrend that has seen those commute numbers dropped since 2016. >>> examining a loss to the 76ers. >> there he goes! he guns at home! >> they looked good in the first half, stefan curry had 41 points. kevin durant had 25. cousins made his first start in front of the home crowd. and the sixers pulled out to a big lead. the warriors could not dig themselves out of the hole. 113-104, tomorrow night lebron james and the lakers come to oracle arena for the game starting at 5:30. and klay thompson did miss last night game, he is headed to the all-star game, he was named as a reserve for the game in charlotte on february 17th, this is his fifth consecutive all-star selection. >>> starting today, girls are allowed to join, in the boys and girls club, we look at what is to be expected, with girls in the boy scouts. woo! be the morning person you're not. n:3:3:3 now that kate and joe have been sleeping on an ikea mattress, joe's suddenly into making everyone's morning easier. i made you breakfast.
francisco examiner, a new report shows 20,000 fewer daily bicycle trips were taken in 2017 in the city compared to the year before. the drop mirrorstrend that has seen those commute numbers dropped since 2016. >>> examining a loss to the 76ers. >> there he goes! he guns at home! >> they looked good in the first half, stefan curry had 41 points. kevin durant had 25. cousins made his first start in front of the home crowd. and the sixers pulled out to a big lead. the warriors...
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daily schedule. so for the next couple of mon s months, come and join me as i get fit for spring. >> you see me on news 4 every eay. but my real l mirrorso many women i meet coverin the news i am busy.. with my husband, raising two girls, balancing hom andork life and of course i've got a buncen of frids and yeah, way too hectic social cendar and i exercise regularly. at home, even at the gym and i am very blessed to be healthy. despite having a family history where there's heartdisease, diabetes and some cancer, so i want to stay healthy and i want to lose some weight for other reasons. for me, it all starts in my closet. the one closet where i keep all of the things that i can't fit into because i still need to drop 20 pounds. here we just dropping them down. ireally, really have to do something about this once and for all. first step, get a plan and help from the experts. i've enlisted the expertise of food scientist, dr. taylor wallace. >> in a d do this now then go back to my old habits later. and really, nutrition is about lifestyle. >> step two. can' gekick it up a notch with personal trainer. >> you can get fit for spring. i'm s
daily schedule. so for the next couple of mon s months, come and join me as i get fit for spring. >> you see me on news 4 every eay. but my real l mirrorso many women i meet coverin the news i am busy.. with my husband, raising two girls, balancing hom andork life and of course i've got a buncen of frids and yeah, way too hectic social cendar and i exercise regularly. at home, even at the gym and i am very blessed to be healthy. despite having a family history where there's heartdisease,...
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with me are political correspondent at the daily mirror nicola bartlett and the political commentatoriles kenningham many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer reports that some of labour s most influential figures are telling jeremy corbyn to change his approach on issues including anti—semitism and brexit. the sunday telegraph covers an editorial by the northern ireland minister in which he says that delaying britain s departure from the eu is an elephant trap that could kill off brexit altogether. the sunday express says that the prime minister has been told to hold her nerve by the former brexit minister david jones and other prominent eurosceptics. lots of different stories in the papers. let us start with the sunday times, which says that. this suggests that once again she is going to be coming back to the commons and instead of the deal which he had promised the parliament a couple of weeks ago, she is going to be saying, give me more time and ican to be saying, give me more time and i can sort out a deal. this is going to go down like a lead balloon. i can sor
with me are political correspondent at the daily mirror nicola bartlett and the political commentatoriles kenningham many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the observer reports that some of labour s most influential figures are telling jeremy corbyn to change his approach on issues including anti—semitism and brexit. the sunday telegraph covers an editorial by the northern ireland minister in which he says that delaying britain s departure from the eu is an elephant trap that could...
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audiences editor at the daily mirror joins me now. everyone has bought tonnes of services. we've bought into them so i already have an amazon prime account and netflix account, the question is whether this adds anything. you guys have it, but what does it add for someone who pays the licence fee? if i pay a bbc licence fee, would i pay for another streaming service? what we're asking is how much will it cost? if you share a netflix with family, maybe you'll pay £11 but you are sharing that. if this is another five, you'll pay £11 but you are sharing that. if this is anotherfive, will people pay it? here in the states, britbox costs $7 a month. it does only have half a million subscribers. netflix worldwide has something like 139 million. it is the size, we are coming in small, itv and bbc, with britbox, and you've got these giants that have joined spending power. when you compare it to netflix, we'vejust had the oscars where romo was contenderfor had the oscars where romo was contender for best picture, when you're comparing netflix a
audiences editor at the daily mirror joins me now. everyone has bought tonnes of services. we've bought into them so i already have an amazon prime account and netflix account, the question is whether this adds anything. you guys have it, but what does it add for someone who pays the licence fee? if i pay a bbc licence fee, would i pay for another streaming service? what we're asking is how much will it cost? if you share a netflix with family, maybe you'll pay £11 but you are sharing that. if...
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the daily mirror were the ones who championed this change in the organ donation though.ed organs from here. herfatherwas the hero of the story in many ways. he had to make the decision to donate her organs. his wife was critically ill in one hospital, his son critically ill in another, his daughter had died, and he made the brave decision to donate keira's organs. he saved max's life without question. here's what max said. i honestly was ready to die. i didn't think i would make it. i hugged mum and dad thinking, this is the last hug with my pa rents. this is the last hug with my parents. i remember asking this is the last hug with my parents. i rememberasking mum and dad, could it be max and keira's law, and i'm so happy they have done it. she is not saved one life, she is saved four people'slife. she is a hero. i want everyone to talk to each other. what decision will it be? that your organs go to waste and just decay, or save a few people'slives? there were tears in the office will not run earlier. god knows how you're doing with this is a member of the family. that's
the daily mirror were the ones who championed this change in the organ donation though.ed organs from here. herfatherwas the hero of the story in many ways. he had to make the decision to donate her organs. his wife was critically ill in one hospital, his son critically ill in another, his daughter had died, and he made the brave decision to donate keira's organs. he saved max's life without question. here's what max said. i honestly was ready to die. i didn't think i would make it. i hugged...