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the daily mirror which is one of the few papers in sri la nka is one of the few papers in sri lanka inlish and itjust says in remembrance of all those who lost their life. the number is going up. it is going up. the casualties are around 319 and over 500 wounded and in hospital so we can expect that number to rise over the next few days. there is also the political fallout within sri lanka, that the cabinet and the prime minister were not made aware of the security alert on the warnings that had been passed on the warnings that had been passed on by foreign intelligence. on the warnings that had been passed on by foreign intelligencem on the warnings that had been passed on by foreign intelligence. it is absolutely horrific, the more we learn about this and what happened in the various churches, in the hotels, in the various places and there is concern. as you look inside there is concern. as you look inside the daily mirror there are so many different articles where things happened and why, what the questions are, the investigation, the terrorist group thought to be behind this. the c
the daily mirror which is one of the few papers in sri la nka is one of the few papers in sri lanka inlish and itjust says in remembrance of all those who lost their life. the number is going up. it is going up. the casualties are around 319 and over 500 wounded and in hospital so we can expect that number to rise over the next few days. there is also the political fallout within sri lanka, that the cabinet and the prime minister were not made aware of the security alert on the warnings that...
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the daily mirror which is one of the few papers in sri la nka is one of the few papers in sri lanka inse who lost their life. the number is going up. it is going up. the casualties are around 319 and over 500 wounded and in hospital so we can expect that number to rise over the next few days. there is also the political
the daily mirror which is one of the few papers in sri la nka is one of the few papers in sri lanka inse who lost their life. the number is going up. it is going up. the casualties are around 319 and over 500 wounded and in hospital so we can expect that number to rise over the next few days. there is also the political
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we know google has deep pockets, according to the daily mirror, this is one of the explanations as toe to a deal with hmrc and paid back some unpaid tax a couple of years ago. in the mirror are now saying there is more that has been hovering around and not claimed by this country. it's a loophole, nobody is suggesting they've done something illegal,. its avoidance. we've been talking about this for years, this is another one of those stories. this is another issue that really rise to michael riles people, that google get away with paying £21 million, compared to what it earns, but ordinary taxpayers don't get the sweet part deals word consideration by the treasury. this is something that is really a live political issue, and labour are rightly making weather of it. of course they are. with promises of what they redo if they we re promises of what they redo if they were in power? absolutely. labour plans to take control, but unless it isa plans to take control, but unless it is a strong is that, this sort of thing proved to be a big issue for them and we get to an election? that's a lo
we know google has deep pockets, according to the daily mirror, this is one of the explanations as toe to a deal with hmrc and paid back some unpaid tax a couple of years ago. in the mirror are now saying there is more that has been hovering around and not claimed by this country. it's a loophole, nobody is suggesting they've done something illegal,. its avoidance. we've been talking about this for years, this is another one of those stories. this is another issue that really rise to michael...
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let's move on, look at the daily mirror. 25 degrees, sunday roast.t that temperature. thankfully it's not in oven temperature, but it's going to be the atmospheric temperature over the weekend. you can't go anywhere, potentially, if the airport to's are blocked. don't worry. it's going to be nice here. got your garden, have some lemonade, enjoy that easter... lemonade? 0r some lemonade, enjoy that easter... lemonade? or something else, some lemonade, enjoy that easter... lemonade? 0rsomething else, or something else. an injury that easter scorcher. some innocent lemonade, on a warm spring day. on the veranda. of course. you make it sound like south carolina. yeah, it's going to be hot. hotter than spain. the paper is gloating. it says that sunday will be 25 degrees, it's late this year, and presumably they are talking about the actual easter day, and therefore may be not a fair comparison with those who are in march, but all the same, comparison with those who are in march, but allthe same, it's comparison with those who are in march, but all the sam
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no room at the palace for trump — the daily mirror reports on the us president's state visit, quotingn't be possible for the queen to accommodate him and his entourage. and the daily star warns of an apparent invasion of killer vipers — vets say the heatwave has led to an influx of snakes. have you seen any? only in westminster. everyone has had a breakfrom westminster. everyone has had a break from westminster, so hopefully they will be in a fine mood, and of course the times and many papers have greta thunberg on their front page. it is a funny photo, invites a caption competition. superb photo, caroline lucas has been campaigning for yea rs caroline lucas has been campaigning for years and along comes a 16—year—old swedish girl to steal the headlines and the praise. she has been around all day on radio and tv, and at westminster. she was brilliant in the way she conveys a message for someone so young, compassionate and composed, i would pull up compassionate and composed, i would pullupa compassionate and composed, i would pull up a couple of points... no conservative cabinet minis
no room at the palace for trump — the daily mirror reports on the us president's state visit, quotingn't be possible for the queen to accommodate him and his entourage. and the daily star warns of an apparent invasion of killer vipers — vets say the heatwave has led to an influx of snakes. have you seen any? only in westminster. everyone has had a breakfrom westminster. everyone has had a break from westminster, so hopefully they will be in a fine mood, and of course the times and many...
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the story is summed up in the daily mirror's headline: "the easter massacre".t carries chaotic scenes just minutes after one of the bombs went off, in its front page photo. blast marks on the walls of one church are visible in the i newspaper which says more than 200 people were killed. the daily express take on the story is summed up in its headline: "5 britons dead in easter massacre". the times concentrates on the international death toll and carries a picture of a british family thought to have been caught up in the tragedy. though the bbc can't independently verify that. that same photo is on the front page of the daily telegraph under its headline: "shadow of death cast over easter". the sun's treatment of the bomb attacks is even more stark. and finally, those bomb attacks are the lead in the ft, but it also gives over space to the comedian, volodymyr zelensky, who plays the ukranian president on television in ukraine, and is also to hold the post in real life, after a sensational election result tonight. this is the guardian and its coverage of events i
the story is summed up in the daily mirror's headline: "the easter massacre".t carries chaotic scenes just minutes after one of the bombs went off, in its front page photo. blast marks on the walls of one church are visible in the i newspaper which says more than 200 people were killed. the daily express take on the story is summed up in its headline: "5 britons dead in easter massacre". the times concentrates on the international death toll and carries a picture of a...
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next on the front page of the daily mirror, a striking image and a striking warning from sir david attenboroughnd in the metro this morning, the climate protests which caused havoc across london yesterday, and today i'm sure, with demonstrators blocking roads and public transport. and finally to the guardian where an investigation has revealed half of england's property market is owned by less than one percent of the population. so let's begin with the front of the times. with me priya lakhani, founder and ceo of century tech, a uk—based education technology platform. hello. nice to see you. hello. nice to see you. is things were, we were meant to be talking about the uk's —— were not meant to be talking about the uk's participation in eu elections, but it looks like because of the delay the uk will be participating in the deal is
next on the front page of the daily mirror, a striking image and a striking warning from sir david attenboroughnd in the metro this morning, the climate protests which caused havoc across london yesterday, and today i'm sure, with demonstrators blocking roads and public transport. and finally to the guardian where an investigation has revealed half of england's property market is owned by less than one percent of the population. so let's begin with the front of the times. with me priya lakhani,...
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from reuters to the daily mirror dozens of stories repeating that the case here resembles syria and the people of myanmar. they compared an economic crisis to civil war and genocide. in the news i mostly saw people leaving the country here i could see a few returning to venezuela even within a day. they see. you many of the base. at the colombian border i experienced one of the many side effects of economic collapse but i learned nothing new about what caused it. surprisingly i found more answers in a town just forty kilometers east of san cristobal. hundreds of vehicles queued for hours at gas stations. this was another artificial shortage caused by private owners. smugglers collaborating with local offices buying gas and other government subsidized commodities and sell them in colombia. taking advantage of price controls. become a lucrative business in neighboring colombia where these products can sell for prices at least ten times more it is estimated that almost forty percent of this will is food is illegally transported across the border. political and economic purpose is bad enoug
from reuters to the daily mirror dozens of stories repeating that the case here resembles syria and the people of myanmar. they compared an economic crisis to civil war and genocide. in the news i mostly saw people leaving the country here i could see a few returning to venezuela even within a day. they see. you many of the base. at the colombian border i experienced one of the many side effects of economic collapse but i learned nothing new about what caused it. surprisingly i found more...
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with me are jason beattie, the daily mirror's head of politics, and kate proctor, political reporterg standard. welcome to you both. first, let's look through tomorrow's front pages. most of the papers lead with the same story, with the metro reporting on the arrest of wiki leaks founder julian assange. mr assange had his political asylum revoked by the ecuadorian embassy and the guardian says he now ‘faces five years in usjail‘. the financial times talks about his us extradition charges, saying his involvement in a computer hacking conspiracy led to "one of the largest compromises of classified information in us history." the daily mail features a picture of mr assange with the headline "that'll wipe the smile off his face." it reports that the judge in court today branded mr assange a narcissist. also featuring a picture ofjulian assange is the telegraph, but it leads on brexit, saying that no—deal brexit plans are put on hold now there is a new date set to leave the european union. it also highlights the dup‘s to your confidence and supply agreement with the government is near to
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with me are political correspondent for the daily mirror nicola bartlett and jo tanner, political strategist. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and one story, as yesterday dominates. and it's notre—dame. with a stunning picture of the inside of the cathedral after the fire, the i insists notre—dame rises again. the metro reports that fire crews and the chaplain saved crucial artifacts from the blaze. there's another powerful picture of the carnage caused by the fire in the guardian. it says the cathedral "stood defiant". the telegraph has another image of rubble and debris. it also claims that the home secretary, sajid javid, plans to change the law so minor offences need to be reported to employers. the express leads on a story about how elderly residents are being, as it reports, cruelly turfed out of care homes. the daily mail highlights the number of women who are over 50 years old, and workinghas doubled to five million. and finally, the mirror leads on claims that the duchess of sussex apparently wants an american nanny for the birth of her baby. let's start with we have t
with me are political correspondent for the daily mirror nicola bartlett and jo tanner, political strategist. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. and one story, as yesterday dominates. and it's notre—dame. with a stunning picture of the inside of the cathedral after the fire, the i insists notre—dame rises again. the metro reports that fire crews and the chaplain saved crucial artifacts from the blaze. there's another powerful picture of the carnage caused by the fire in the...
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it's labeled as trustworthy three tabloid newspapers the sun the daily mirror and the daily star and that's not the only decision of the so-called blacklist or to be called into question are the quarter picks up the story. remember news guard that handy dandy microsoft program that tells you what is and isn't fake news while they're still hard at work putting little green checkmarks next to information they like in search engines use guards' co-founder calls it applying a little common sense to searching information we're going to a ploy common sense to a problem that the algorithms haven't been able to solve we're going to hire the dozens of journalists to read and review the seventy five hundred news information so common sense might not be enough if the admins are living under a rock the old robert muller's report is out and many liberal tall tales about trump russia collusion have been debunked still a lot of those stories are marked with a big friendly checkmark trump sharing polling data with the russians check except it's not true muller subpoenaing bank records check but same
it's labeled as trustworthy three tabloid newspapers the sun the daily mirror and the daily star and that's not the only decision of the so-called blacklist or to be called into question are the quarter picks up the story. remember news guard that handy dandy microsoft program that tells you what is and isn't fake news while they're still hard at work putting little green checkmarks next to information they like in search engines use guards' co-founder calls it applying a little common sense to...
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it's labeled as trustworthy three controversial tabloid newspapers the sun daily mirror and the daily star it's not only issued at the new but listing program is raising donald quarter as they support. remember news guard that handy dandy microsoft program that tells you what is and isn't fake news while they're still hard at work putting little green checkmarks next to information they like in search engines use cards co-founder calls it applying a little common sense to searching information we're going to a ploy common sense to a problem that the algorithms haven't been able to solve we're going to hire the dozens of journalists to read and review the seventy five hundred news information common sense might not be enough if the admins are living under a rock the old robert muller's report is out and many liberal tall tales about trump russia collusion have been debunked still a lot of those stories are marked with a big friendly checkmark trump sharing polling data with the russians check except it's not true muller subpoenaing bank records check but same thing not true trumps lawy
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it's labeled as trustworthy three controversial tabloid papers the sun the daily mirror and the daily star it's not the only issue that the new blacklisting program is raising little call to picks up a story. remember news guard that handy dandy microsoft program that tells you what is and isn't fake news while they're still hard at work putting little green checkmarks next to information they like in search engines use cards co-founder calls it applying a little common sense to searching information we're going to a ploy common sense to a problem that the algorithms haven't been able to solve we're going to hire dozens of journalists to read and review the seventy five hundred news information common sense might not be enough if the admins are living under a rock the whole robert muller's report is out and many liberal tall tales about trump russia collusion have been debunked still a lot of those stories are marked with a big friendly checkmark trump sharing polling data with the russians check except it's not true muller subpoenaing bank rec. check but same thing not true trump's l
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newspaper and their account there was a video posted along with the story in the story of the daily mirror and so we could see part of the post meeting interview or press conference i wasn't many members of the press there so we have to take what they say as as the story because nobody else even sky news and others who have written about this quote that from that story it's not like they all had reporters there so the video we see first the ambassador then we see. charlie rally and his brother and it's limited it's only about two and a half to three minutes and it does not have what the headline says he said it does not have what the some of the things that the story says he said does that mean that they're making it up does that mean they just didn't post all of the video why they wouldn't post the meat you know that the meat and potatoes part the the story line i don't know but i would have to feel that if they're severely misrepresenting what what he said to the ambassador that we will hear from him saying wait a minute i never said that so i guess time will tell. puff an explosion sit
newspaper and their account there was a video posted along with the story in the story of the daily mirror and so we could see part of the post meeting interview or press conference i wasn't many members of the press there so we have to take what they say as as the story because nobody else even sky news and others who have written about this quote that from that story it's not like they all had reporters there so the video we see first the ambassador then we see. charlie rally and his brother...
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and 25 celsius sunday roast — the daily mirror says britain is set for the hottest easter sunday on recordeen happening with the mueller report. two years happening with the mueller report. two yea rs in happening with the mueller report. two years in the making. donald trump may be liable for prosecution says the front of the guardian. he would be happy today that, in his view, he thinks he has no more questions to answer. yes. he has said that for a long time but that is from his point of view because there was no definitive finding that he had either colluded with the russians all that he had obstructed justice. from his point of view he says that this investigation by a highly respected person, robert mueller and therefore he has flipped it on his head to say it did not happen. the obstruction of justice say it did not happen. the obstruction ofjustice is still an open question and he has excited many examples including the striking one that he wanted to have mueller sacked and was stopped by his own staff. clearly there is ammunition therefore the democrats to take up. but as of today
and 25 celsius sunday roast — the daily mirror says britain is set for the hottest easter sunday on recordeen happening with the mueller report. two years happening with the mueller report. two yea rs in happening with the mueller report. two years in the making. donald trump may be liable for prosecution says the front of the guardian. he would be happy today that, in his view, he thinks he has no more questions to answer. yes. he has said that for a long time but that is from his point of...
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eleven, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers jason beattie, the daily mirror'sitics and kate proctor, political reporter for the evening standard — stay with us for that. good evening and welcome. seven years after taking refuge at the ecuadorian embassy in london, julian assange, the founder of wikileaks has been arrested by the metropolitan police. he took refuge originally to avoid extradition to sweden over charges of sexual assault, charges that have since been dropped. he's been found guilty today at westminster magistrates court ofjumping bail in 2010. mr assange is also facing extradition to the us related to one of the biggest ever leaks of government secrets, as our correspondent james landale reports. this was the momentjulian assange's seven years of self—imposed asylum came to an end. 0lder, greyer perhaps, but still defiant, still protesting. we must resist! you can resist! the ecuadorian authorities revoked his asylum and allowed in the police to arrest him for breaching bail. inside, he had resisted the officers, shouting, "this is unlawful, i'm
eleven, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers jason beattie, the daily mirror'sitics and kate proctor, political reporter for the evening standard — stay with us for that. good evening and welcome. seven years after taking refuge at the ecuadorian embassy in london, julian assange, the founder of wikileaks has been arrested by the metropolitan police. he took refuge originally to avoid extradition to sweden over charges of sexual assault, charges that have since...
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with me are jason beattie, the daily mirror's head of politics and kate proctor, political reporter forondon evening. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. most of the papers lead with the same story, with the metro reporting on the arrest of wiki leaks founderjulian assange. mr assange had his political assylum revoked after seven yea rs by the ecuadorian embassy and the guardian says he now ‘faces five years in usjail‘. the financial times talks about his us extradition charges saying his involvement in a computer hacking conspiracy led to ‘one of the largest compromises of classified information in us history. the daily mail features a smiling picture of mr assange with the headline ‘that‘ll wipe the smile off his face'. it reports that the judge in court today branded mr assange a narcissist. the telegraph also shows mr assange on its front page. but it leads on brexit. it reports that no—deal planning has been wound down now there is a new date set to leave the eu. the telegraph highlights the dup's two year confidence and supply deal with the government is nearing its end
with me are jason beattie, the daily mirror's head of politics and kate proctor, political reporter forondon evening. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. most of the papers lead with the same story, with the metro reporting on the arrest of wiki leaks founderjulian assange. mr assange had his political assylum revoked after seven yea rs by the ecuadorian embassy and the guardian says he now ‘faces five years in usjail‘. the financial times talks about his us extradition charges...
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with us, deputy editor of the daily express, michael booker, an economist at the daily mirror, susieoniface, who is adopting a huw edwards pose. i am assessing my dominance. it is very huw edwards. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail reports that police officers in some regions have been told to not hand out warnings to cannabis users. the financial times leads on the brexit deadlock — with european leaders' cool reaction to may's short extension request. the i's front page covers an investigation by the paper which found businesses paid police officers £123 million last year for private security. the telegraph reports that conservative mps have warned theresa may that her brexit strategy could harm the party's electoral prospects. the times' front page is leading on its investigation which claims some estate agents are bringing in extra commission by overvaluing properties. the guardian says the labour party claims that theresa may is failing to compromise in cross—party brexit talks. the mirror leads on the news that eastenders' actressjune brown has failing eye
with us, deputy editor of the daily express, michael booker, an economist at the daily mirror, susieoniface, who is adopting a huw edwards pose. i am assessing my dominance. it is very huw edwards. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the mail reports that police officers in some regions have been told to not hand out warnings to cannabis users. the financial times leads on the brexit deadlock — with european leaders' cool reaction to may's short extension request. the i's front...
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it's labelled as trustworthy three controversial tabloid newspapers the sun daily mirror and early start it's not the only issue the new black listing program is raising quarter as a story. remember news guard that handy dandy microsoft program that tells you what is and isn't fake news while they're still hard at work putting little green checkmarks next to information they like in search engines use guards co-founder calls it applying a little common sense to searching information we're going to apply common sense to read problem that the algorithms haven't been able to solve we're going to home dozens of journalists to read and review the seventy five hundred news information common sense might not be enough if the admins are living under a rock that robert. muller's report is out and many liberal tall tales about trump russia collusion have been debunked still a lot of those stories are marked with a big friendly checkmark trump sharing polling data with the russians check except it's not true muller subpoenaing bank records check but same thing not true trumps lawyer secretly meetin
it's labelled as trustworthy three controversial tabloid newspapers the sun daily mirror and early start it's not the only issue the new black listing program is raising quarter as a story. remember news guard that handy dandy microsoft program that tells you what is and isn't fake news while they're still hard at work putting little green checkmarks next to information they like in search engines use guards co-founder calls it applying a little common sense to searching information we're going...
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the daily mirror, the layerjust paper in sri lanka isjust all black as you can see and just these tinylost their lives on april 20 one, 2019. easter sunday, of course. and this is another newspaper here. essentially it is a financial paper but of course the blame game over terror attacks is their main headline because there are so many questions being asked aboutjust what the government knew and when and why they were unable to act on these warnings that they were given. that is the real crux of the issue. two days after the fact, people have woken up to a state of emergency. today that took effect at midnight and there are many questions being asked about what the government knew. they were warned in early april, according to reports. there we re april, according to reports. there were international agencies warning them that an attack like this was about to take place. essentially what we are being told and what we have been hearing here amongst the cabinet, the press secretary and the spokesperson who gave the conference yesterday suggested that the prime minister was actually left
the daily mirror, the layerjust paper in sri lanka isjust all black as you can see and just these tinylost their lives on april 20 one, 2019. easter sunday, of course. and this is another newspaper here. essentially it is a financial paper but of course the blame game over terror attacks is their main headline because there are so many questions being asked aboutjust what the government knew and when and why they were unable to act on these warnings that they were given. that is the real crux...
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the daily mirror says police are probing five men in the uk who are suspected of committing atrocitiesde. and the daily express slams those it calls "council fat cats", describing anger at the news that nearly 2,500 town hall employees across britain are being paid salaries of more than £100,000 a year. we will get onto that story little bit later on but we will start with the times david. may please with merkel to be given extra time as angela merkel their poses with a handball. rather different. hence the call for extra time one suspects. looking at the page on the eve of mrs may's trip into europe again, how may times she'd been there? you might wonder if the times was suggesting here that mrs merkel was suggesting here that mrs merkel was suddenly going to be this saviour of all this brexodus problem and come up with some great solution but then you read the story and you don't actually find that out. britain will lose its say in future eu budget talks and trade deals as the price of another brexit to lay the price of another brexit to lay the times the same. and who is pushing tha
the daily mirror says police are probing five men in the uk who are suspected of committing atrocitiesde. and the daily express slams those it calls "council fat cats", describing anger at the news that nearly 2,500 town hall employees across britain are being paid salaries of more than £100,000 a year. we will get onto that story little bit later on but we will start with the times david. may please with merkel to be given extra time as angela merkel their poses with a handball....
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the front page of the daily mirror, help me, jeremy. desperate theresa may delays eu brexit.bout legacy? was she stung by the words of the last week, especially after her comments after number ten last week criticised parliament and attacked mps for not being able to get their act together? is there a sense she is looking to her legacy and wants to be seen as someone who genuinely tried to reach out and bring everyone together? it may have failed, it may succeed, but at least she has been seen as inclusive, in a way that some thought she wasn't. when you think about theresa may and what motivates her, one of the things that motivates her is that david cameron walked away at the moment the country really needed a leader, as she sees it. she feels that if a second conservative party leader was to do that, it would be so leader was to do that, it would be so damaging to the brand of the conservative party. i think she feels like she needs to get this through. i think for a long time she was putting party above country. i think now this might be seen as putting country above part
the front page of the daily mirror, help me, jeremy. desperate theresa may delays eu brexit.bout legacy? was she stung by the words of the last week, especially after her comments after number ten last week criticised parliament and attacked mps for not being able to get their act together? is there a sense she is looking to her legacy and wants to be seen as someone who genuinely tried to reach out and bring everyone together? it may have failed, it may succeed, but at least she has been seen...
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newspaper and their account there was a video posted along with the story in the story of the daily mirror and and so we could see part of the post meeting interview or press conference i was in many members. of the press there though it was mostly the daily sun there amir i should say that was there to begin with so we have to take what they say as as the story because nobody else even sky news and others who have written about this quote that from that story it's not like they all had reporters there so in the video we see the first the ambassador then we see. charlie rally and his brother and it's limited it's only about two and a half to three minutes and it does not have what the headline says he said it does not have what the some of the things that the story says he said does that mean that they're making it up does that mean they just didn't post all of the video why they wouldn't post the meat you know that the meat and potatoes part the the story line i don't know but i would have to feel that if they're severely misrepresenting what what he said to the ambassador that we will he
newspaper and their account there was a video posted along with the story in the story of the daily mirror and and so we could see part of the post meeting interview or press conference i was in many members. of the press there though it was mostly the daily sun there amir i should say that was there to begin with so we have to take what they say as as the story because nobody else even sky news and others who have written about this quote that from that story it's not like they all had...
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sam, let us start with the daily mirror. a striking headline.lag, blaming the police for backing off. i mean, they're making the point, they are accusing the police of surrendering london street 's to the climate change protesters. it is interesting your new walk around london today, around parliament square there are only a smattering of protesters, there is no traffic, everything is closed, it major disruptions to people in london. they are making the point of why asked the police are waiting in and sorting it out? it is a dilemma for the police. you are damned if you do and damned if you don't. people will remember the protests a few years ago, anticapitalist protests, where they were cackling protesters and there were lessons about the tactics they used. i think the issue is that they used. i think the issue is that the government, sadiq khan, the mayor of london, nobly disagrees with their method and what they are protesting over. —— nobody. because thatis protesting over. —— nobody. because that is not controversial, if you we re that is n
sam, let us start with the daily mirror. a striking headline.lag, blaming the police for backing off. i mean, they're making the point, they are accusing the police of surrendering london street 's to the climate change protesters. it is interesting your new walk around london today, around parliament square there are only a smattering of protesters, there is no traffic, everything is closed, it major disruptions to people in london. they are making the point of why asked the police are waiting...
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i read the one in the daily mirror and he doesn't mention mental health but we know he has been involvedor social media use has affected the mental health are particularly teenagers, so it's a big concern and it is more addictive than alcohol. and then he launches his instagram account. more than1 million followers in record—breaking time. having his cake and eating it? all right, you, jane. thank you all for your company. a lot of news packed in there. moore is on the web page. plenty more through the rest of the day on bbc new —— bbc news, but from me and sally, goodbye. we've got pretty unsettled weather at the moment across the uk all courtesy of an area of low pressure which from the satellite imagery you can see as this spiralling cloud, rotating around the centre which is towards the south—west of wales in the south—west of england, but you can see the weather front which matches up nicely with the cloud and also some outbreaks of rain and hill snow across the higher ground of wales, the south west midlands and the south—west of england through the south—west of england through th
i read the one in the daily mirror and he doesn't mention mental health but we know he has been involvedor social media use has affected the mental health are particularly teenagers, so it's a big concern and it is more addictive than alcohol. and then he launches his instagram account. more than1 million followers in record—breaking time. having his cake and eating it? all right, you, jane. thank you all for your company. a lot of news packed in there. moore is on the web page. plenty more...
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translators sanctuary in the uk after their contribution to british operations in the country the daily mirrorgners are claiming google should have paid an extra £1.5 billion in uk corporation tax last year. and the sun leads on news of an apology from jack shepard to the family of charlotte brown, after his speedboat overturned in the river thames during theirfirst date. let's make a start with the daily telegraph and this story, uk intranet laws will be toughest in the world. this isn't a guarantee of these laws coming in, though, yet. we do not know the shape of them yet. it is all about this white paper. the government tomorrow will announce a new white paper that they claim will make the uk the safest place in the world to go online. there will be new regulatory powers to impose fines, potentially prosecutes names directors and disable unsuitable sites from search in stick make engines. it is farcical, in my opinion. but it's a good start, we have talked about this before. we have had the intranet for 20 years in this country and the government has been increasingly concerned about it but
translators sanctuary in the uk after their contribution to british operations in the country the daily mirrorgners are claiming google should have paid an extra £1.5 billion in uk corporation tax last year. and the sun leads on news of an apology from jack shepard to the family of charlotte brown, after his speedboat overturned in the river thames during theirfirst date. let's make a start with the daily telegraph and this story, uk intranet laws will be toughest in the world. this isn't a...
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our guests joining me tonight are columnist at the daily mirror, susie boniface and deputy editor of nister requests another brexit extension until the end ofjune and says the uk will make preparations for european parliament elections just in case. the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer says the government has proposed no changes to its brexit deal, though number 10 has insisted it would be prepared to make changes to secure cross party agreement. an inquest finds that a botched ira warning call contributed to or caused 21 deaths in the birmingham pub bombings. sport now. full round up from the bbc sport centre with james. the verbal facing a tricky test with southampton. —— liverpool facing. the match kicked off at 8pm clock, and liverpool are already under pressure. they conceded a goal afterjust eight minutes. shane long the scorer. 1—0 the score. big pressure for liverpool. england's women are in action as well. stadium in manchester. they're playing a friendly against canada at the academy stadium in manchester. but it's been a cagey opening so far, no goals at half—time,
our guests joining me tonight are columnist at the daily mirror, susie boniface and deputy editor of nister requests another brexit extension until the end ofjune and says the uk will make preparations for european parliament elections just in case. the shadow brexit secretary sir keir starmer says the government has proposed no changes to its brexit deal, though number 10 has insisted it would be prepared to make changes to secure cross party agreement. an inquest finds that a botched ira...
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that is the back page of the daily mirror, the back page of the daily mirror, the back page of the dailychelsea, they say that officials handed them a lifeline. absolutely fuming yesterday after chelsea's second goal, which you can see here, he was clearly offside. so good luck and bad luck for everybody yesterday and lewis hamilton was lucky yesterday in the formula! because he had a little bit of a stroke to go ahead and win. yes. did you have an april fool's as well? all right, did you wa nt fool's as well? all right, did you want me to share mine? this is not sporty, this is from yesterday. you know the clocks change yesterday? this is a proper tweet on the officials at stonehenge. —— from the officials. steph, what have you got? there is a story in the papers this morning about when you book hotels online, how the big online booking firms mean everyone is paying more in quitea firms mean everyone is paying more in quite a few people to warn that —— her own things like bed and brea kfasts —— her own things like bed and breakfasts have had enough. there's a guy who owns a bed—and—brea
that is the back page of the daily mirror, the back page of the daily mirror, the back page of the dailychelsea, they say that officials handed them a lifeline. absolutely fuming yesterday after chelsea's second goal, which you can see here, he was clearly offside. so good luck and bad luck for everybody yesterday and lewis hamilton was lucky yesterday in the formula! because he had a little bit of a stroke to go ahead and win. yes. did you have an april fool's as well? all right, did you wa nt...
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11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the head of politics at the daily mirrorondent for the evening standard, kate proctor. the headlines on bbc news... the first privately—financed mission to the moon is attempting to land on its surface in the next few minutes. julian assange is found guilty of breaching his bail — after british police arrested the wikilea ks founder, following seven years in the ecuadorian embassy. theresa may tells mps she wants britain to leave the european union as soon as possible, after the eu delays the uk's departure until the end of october. sport now, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's gavin ra mjaun. hello. of the golfing year. world number onejustin rose is one the favourites for the tournament at augusta national, he's level par after five holes. the favourite rory mcilroy hasn't had a great start he's one over par after 1a holes. not good for rory on the search for a first masters there. so this is how the leaderboard is shaping up. alongsidejustin harding and spain'sjon rahm... 0thers... ian poulter ther
11:30 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are the head of politics at the daily mirrorondent for the evening standard, kate proctor. the headlines on bbc news... the first privately—financed mission to the moon is attempting to land on its surface in the next few minutes. julian assange is found guilty of breaching his bail — after british police arrested the wikilea ks founder, following seven years in the ecuadorian embassy. theresa may tells mps she wants britain...
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but the daily mirror moves away from greta to talk about the fact that donald trump will not be stayingm to be able to show you the story on the most read at the moment. a bbc investigation has revealed a company with links to a collapsed investment fund, london n finance, has ultimately been funding mr mercer. investors who have lost thousands have called on him to quit. mr mercer has always maintained there is no connection between lcf and something called the crucial academy, which helps forces vetera ns to crucial academy, which helps forces veterans to retrain and get back into employment. mr mercer has been responding to all of this in the last few minutes on twitter. he says: in response to the story today that through my work with a cyber training academy that skills up vetera ns training academy that skills up veterans and places them in jobs training academy that skills up veterans and places them injobs i have somehow been paid money from a collapsed bond scheme run by a company i have never heard of, never met or never had anything to do without so he is utterly refuting the
but the daily mirror moves away from greta to talk about the fact that donald trump will not be stayingm to be able to show you the story on the most read at the moment. a bbc investigation has revealed a company with links to a collapsed investment fund, london n finance, has ultimately been funding mr mercer. investors who have lost thousands have called on him to quit. mr mercer has always maintained there is no connection between lcf and something called the crucial academy, which helps...
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for it in the daily mirror and prime minister double talk suggested that we could keep on coming back and asking for extensions well confidence can you give the british people and your own party the brakes it will ever actually happen well i'm very clear that we must deliver as a government on bricks it we gave the parliament gave the referendum the choice to people in the referendum the government said that we would abide by the decision the british people took it is now our duty to deliver on that decision we could already have left the european union what i want to do now is to work to ensure that we get that majority in parliament so actually we can ratify this agreement leave the european union do it in an orderly way with a deal and do it as soon as possible thank you. ok so you've been listening to theresa may our u.k. prime minister and indeed confirming that she and the e.u. have agreed to an out tobar thirty first deadline that extension rather brags that he's saying that it actually could happen earlier we've also heard earlier this evening from e.u. council president donal
for it in the daily mirror and prime minister double talk suggested that we could keep on coming back and asking for extensions well confidence can you give the british people and your own party the brakes it will ever actually happen well i'm very clear that we must deliver as a government on bricks it we gave the parliament gave the referendum the choice to people in the referendum the government said that we would abide by the decision the british people took it is now our duty to deliver on...
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this is the daily mirror, one of the largest papers in sri lanka. entirely lack, as you can see. the blame game over those terror attacks. the concerns that perhaps the government was warned of this and lots of reports are suggesting that they were warned by various foreign intelligence agencies as early as early april, several weeks ago, that such an attack would take place. apparently these also cited names of the individuals involved, there is a small islamist extremism group that was previously very little known, they are called national thowheeth jama'ath. they have come to prominence now. it is thought they have had international help. they we re have had international help. they were simply a small splinter group and the co—ordinated nature of the attacks on sunday in such a short space of time suggests they had some international help. that is what the government is trying to get to the bottom of right now in terms of investigations. thank you very much, sharanjit leyl, investigations. thank you very much, shara njit leyl, who investigations. thank you very much, sharanji
this is the daily mirror, one of the largest papers in sri lanka. entirely lack, as you can see. the blame game over those terror attacks. the concerns that perhaps the government was warned of this and lots of reports are suggesting that they were warned by various foreign intelligence agencies as early as early april, several weeks ago, that such an attack would take place. apparently these also cited names of the individuals involved, there is a small islamist extremism group that was...