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we begin with the daily mirror, and a story that's dominating most of the front pages today — theresa has agreed to discuss a timetable for her replacement after the next vote on her brexit plan, which means she could be gone byjune. which leads us on to the times, and borisjohnson, who has been pretty quick to step in and say yes, of course i want the top job! now the business front of the daily telegraph, and the bank of england slamming scare tactics of eu to lure city firms. the ft has the german start up launches taxi jet to beat traffic snarl—ups. it has been launched in germany. the independent has this story about racism in football, saying the englad squad do not plan to walk off the pitch to protest against racial abuse, they have questioned what benefit it would have in walking off saying their focus is on eduction instead. and finally, this corker of a story where an oversight by a trianee manager led ta group of businessmen enjoying a £4,500 bottle of wine for the price of a £260 bottle that they ordered at a restaurant in manchester. luckily the wine waitress is keeping
we begin with the daily mirror, and a story that's dominating most of the front pages today — theresa has agreed to discuss a timetable for her replacement after the next vote on her brexit plan, which means she could be gone byjune. which leads us on to the times, and borisjohnson, who has been pretty quick to step in and say yes, of course i want the top job! now the business front of the daily telegraph, and the bank of england slamming scare tactics of eu to lure city firms. the ft has...
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the daily mirror reports that a civil war has broken out within the conservative party as mps begin toeir leadership bids. similarly, the ft says that her resignation announcement has increased the prospect of a no—deal brexit. on the front page of the ‘i‘ — borisjohnson vows that the uk will leave the eu without a deal in october unless brussels compromises. the paper also reports that foreign secretaryjeremy hunt is woo—ing brexiteer hardliners to support his leadership bid. and tear—io theresa and hello bojo, the sun also reports that boris johnson is the frontrunner of 15 canadiates in what promises to be a ‘bruising' conservative leadership battle. so all of the papers leading with one story. let's start off with the mail, that images are most of the papers, that is the lead story but there are so many questions popping up now really and we're going to see if the next few weeks, two weeks, as to how all of this is going to play out, but the daily mail, who wants to kick off for us? it is the image of her speech that moment right at the end when her voice broke and just about to go
the daily mirror reports that a civil war has broken out within the conservative party as mps begin toeir leadership bids. similarly, the ft says that her resignation announcement has increased the prospect of a no—deal brexit. on the front page of the ‘i‘ — borisjohnson vows that the uk will leave the eu without a deal in october unless brussels compromises. the paper also reports that foreign secretaryjeremy hunt is woo—ing brexiteer hardliners to support his leadership bid. and...
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the daily mirror front page. that picture. what do you think of it?e baby archie with his grandmother, his great—grandmother, his great—grandfather and mother and father. it is lovely to see, quite heartwarming. we can celebrate and share the delight in the same way that everything else seems to be up in the air. at least we know they are generally happy. it has very much been harry and meghan‘s show and fascinating to see how they have deployed themselves in this brand. thank you to william and kate we have been used to camping outside the hospital and lifting the baby to the hospital and lifting the baby to the camera like the opening of the line king. but instead it is very much more staged managed and on their turf. and that is even coming through with their name choice which was not predicted by anyone. i can't even imagine what the odds were for archie let alone harrison. you wonder whether these pictures are not preferable to the old camera photograph that they felt obliged to stage. these beautiful pictures. i am most gripped by harry 's stage
the daily mirror front page. that picture. what do you think of it?e baby archie with his grandmother, his great—grandmother, his great—grandfather and mother and father. it is lovely to see, quite heartwarming. we can celebrate and share the delight in the same way that everything else seems to be up in the air. at least we know they are generally happy. it has very much been harry and meghan‘s show and fascinating to see how they have deployed themselves in this brand. thank you to...
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will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, deputy political editor of the daily mirror glaze and deputy political editor of the daily express sam lister. stay with us for that. theresa may has agreed to set a timetable for her departure from number ten after mps vote on her plans to leave the european union in three weeks‘ time. she is expected to resign if she loses the vote. the agreement follows talks between mrs may and senior conservatives, led by sir graham brady, who said they had a frank discussion. the former foreign secretary borisjohnson today confirmed he will stand for the leadership. here is our political editor laura kuenssberg. a police escort is no protection from reality. theresa may has tried and tried to keep notjust the trappings, but a slippery grip on power. but her party's agonies over europe and gridlock behind those gates mean her time is officially nearly up. don't push me. the formality of the announcement no disguise for what the prime minister had to agree. we have agreed to meet to decide the timetable for the election of a new leader of t
will be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, deputy political editor of the daily mirror glaze and deputy political editor of the daily express sam lister. stay with us for that. theresa may has agreed to set a timetable for her departure from number ten after mps vote on her plans to leave the european union in three weeks‘ time. she is expected to resign if she loses the vote. the agreement follows talks between mrs may and senior conservatives, led by sir graham...
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the daily mirror reports that a civil war has broken out within the conservative party as mps begin tomilarly, the ft says that her resignation announcement has increased the prospect of a no—deal brexit. on the front page of the i, borisjohnson vows that the uk will leave the eu without a deal in october unless brussels compromises. the paper also reports that foreign secretaryjeremy hunt hasjoined the race. and ‘tear—io theresa and hello bojo‘, the sun also reports that borisjohnson is the front—runner of 15 canadiates in what promises to be a bruising conservative leadership battle. so all of the papers leading with one story. why is it a crying shame on the front of the daily mail, jason?” don't think it is at all! obviously the daily mail does, having supported her in her efforts to try to get exit through. i'm not entirely sure what that is our about, whether it's the fact she's become the latest conservative party to be broken by europe —— leader. —— what the tears are about. or whether it's that she's been a failure. i don't have a great deal of sympathy because i never don't h
the daily mirror reports that a civil war has broken out within the conservative party as mps begin tomilarly, the ft says that her resignation announcement has increased the prospect of a no—deal brexit. on the front page of the i, borisjohnson vows that the uk will leave the eu without a deal in october unless brussels compromises. the paper also reports that foreign secretaryjeremy hunt hasjoined the race. and ‘tear—io theresa and hello bojo‘, the sun also reports that borisjohnson...
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the daily mirror now. this would grab your attention, wouldn't it? we want more time. would like to be document rather than brexit. brexit has just sucked all the energy out of our political debate a national discussion. and the things that people, and one of the reasons that people, and one of the reasons that papers like the daily mirror, great campaigning newspaper, would have this on the front page is that their readers care about this more than they care about the latest antics of nigel farage or what is going on in the conservative party and this particular case it is gps saying that they wish they could have 15 minutes. it is not a very long time. it is how long it takes us long time. it is how long it takes us to discuss the newspapers of an evening. that is to be able to properly diagnose the needs of their people. occasionally you often men take a while to explain what's going on. we don't like talking about our problems publicly. no, you don't. by the time you get to the right —— the route of why they visited you... we're going stay with the inside. far righ
the daily mirror now. this would grab your attention, wouldn't it? we want more time. would like to be document rather than brexit. brexit has just sucked all the energy out of our political debate a national discussion. and the things that people, and one of the reasons that people, and one of the reasons that papers like the daily mirror, great campaigning newspaper, would have this on the front page is that their readers care about this more than they care about the latest antics of nigel...
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and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers — with our reviewers, the daily mirror, susie boniface and brexit editor of the telegraph, asa bennett — stay with us for that. prince harry and meghan have named their new baby — archie harrison mountbatten windsor. the announcement came after the happy couple had introduced the queen and the duke of edinburgh to their eighth great—grandchild at windsor castle. earlier, the duke and duchess of sussex gave us all a first glimpse of the youngest royal — no doubt the first of many photocalls to come. our royal correspondent sarah campbell is in windsor. the first of many royal photocalls. and having had two days to get to know baby archie in private, this was the time for his proud parents to show him off. it's magic. it's pretty amazing. and, you know, i have the two best guys in the world, so i'm really happy. yeah, it's great. i mean, parenting is amazing. it's only been, what, two and a half, three days. yeah. but we are just so thrilled to have our own little bundle of joy. nestled in his father's arms, getting a close—
and at half past 11 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers — with our reviewers, the daily mirror, susie boniface and brexit editor of the telegraph, asa bennett — stay with us for that. prince harry and meghan have named their new baby — archie harrison mountbatten windsor. the announcement came after the happy couple had introduced the queen and the duke of edinburgh to their eighth great—grandchild at windsor castle. earlier, the duke and duchess of sussex gave us all a...
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let us talk about what the daily mirror calls the miracle of adam field.going to turn to you first on this one, kevin. i think i rowena's own admission you know more about football than she does. but for anybody watching, it was an extraordinary amounts, liverpool 3—0 down, they win 4—0 on the night and they are through to the champions league final. yeah. by now wish they had looked at the odds. league final. yeah. by now wish they had looked at the oddslj league final. yeah. by now wish they had looked at the odds. i wonder what they were. very few people were giving them good odds. they lost a new last week, 3—0. it looked like they would not go through. they got an early goal tonight which helped. put on some pressure. in the second half these got another three goals. but i was watching a thing, arsene wenger, he was talking about and fields, saying what makes a difference with things like this, the crowd is on top of the pitch and it can spur given the greatest players in the world ‘s, and there area players in the world ‘s, and there are a few of tho
let us talk about what the daily mirror calls the miracle of adam field.going to turn to you first on this one, kevin. i think i rowena's own admission you know more about football than she does. but for anybody watching, it was an extraordinary amounts, liverpool 3—0 down, they win 4—0 on the night and they are through to the champions league final. yeah. by now wish they had looked at the odds. league final. yeah. by now wish they had looked at the oddslj league final. yeah. by now wish...
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joining me now is the daily mirror's associate editor — kevin maguire. thank you forjoining us.inister with her new and improved brexit offer. it sounds a bit like a washing powder. can she sell it to mps, do you think? this is the third time she has said it is a new improved, bold offer, she did it before the second and third votes, and it's difficult to see how theresa may will get this through parliament, not just because theresa may will get this through parliament, notjust because labour, the liberal democrats, snp and other opposition parties are against, but a sizeable proportion of her own party, those ha rd—line a sizeable proportion of her own party, those hard—line brexiteers, are not on board, and now we know she is leaving, she has told her backbenchers, the 1922 committee, she has set out to date at the beginning ofjune when this withdrawal bill is brought before the house of commons. i think it's going to be even harderfor her to persuade mps to back her because they know she will be gone. so it looks like it's heading for a fourth and finalfatal looks like it's h
joining me now is the daily mirror's associate editor — kevin maguire. thank you forjoining us.inister with her new and improved brexit offer. it sounds a bit like a washing powder. can she sell it to mps, do you think? this is the third time she has said it is a new improved, bold offer, she did it before the second and third votes, and it's difficult to see how theresa may will get this through parliament, not just because theresa may will get this through parliament, notjust because...
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with me are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and brexit editor of the telegraph, asa bennett.ng you in. master archie harrison mountbatten—windsor is introduced to the world for the first time — with the metro showing the moment he met his grandparents at windsor castle. that same family picture appears on the front of the mirror as harry and meghan introduce archie to the queen and prince phillip. below that same photograph in the telegraph, the paper reports that us secretary of state mike pompeo launched a scathing attack on british security policy — over its dealings with chinese technology firm
with me are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and brexit editor of the telegraph, asa bennett.ng you in. master archie harrison mountbatten—windsor is introduced to the world for the first time — with the metro showing the moment he met his grandparents at windsor castle. that same family picture appears on the front of the mirror as harry and meghan introduce archie to the queen and prince phillip. below that same photograph in the telegraph, the paper reports that us secretary of...
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the front of the daily mirror.was accused of not having a clear message from among its own lawmakers, mps, after the european results. they said, on the european results. they said, on the key issue, europe, they went into the election without having a clear message. this seems to put that right, to an extent. absolutely, and i think it is an important change, a gear change, of course a reflection of the trouncing the labour party took in that recent european election. jeremy corbyn was accused of not having a clear position on the second referendum, in this incredibly fraught debate here in the uk. this comes back to the point that it has never been a party political issue. whether you we re party political issue. whether you were in or out was party political issue. whether you were in oi’ out was never party political issue. whether you were in or out was never part of that debate. it is very important, this change. whether it will help remains to be seen, because a lot of jeremy corbyn‘s labour heartland voted
the front of the daily mirror.was accused of not having a clear message from among its own lawmakers, mps, after the european results. they said, on the european results. they said, on the key issue, europe, they went into the election without having a clear message. this seems to put that right, to an extent. absolutely, and i think it is an important change, a gear change, of course a reflection of the trouncing the labour party took in that recent european election. jeremy corbyn was accused...
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the daily mirror says workers building quatar‘s infrastructure for the world cup are being paid as littlece an hour. the financial times leads on news that american intelligence chiefs have been holding a series of talks with us companies over the dangers of doing business with china. the guardian says human rights watch has accused the government of ignoring children in hunger by pursuing policies with no regard for their impact on vulnerable young people. the times says information from a freedom of information request shows ministers signed off intelligence sharing that could lead to torture of detainees. the daily telegraph reveals uk sky chiefs saw an explosive dossier about claims of donald trump's ties to russia before the us president knew. apologies, it should be spy chief. and the sun shows pictures of prince louis running through the garden created my his mother the duchess of cambridge for the chelsea flower show. —— by his mother. this bold offer is a doomed retread, before she's told us what it truly is. but it is bold, touring to be really bold, brilliant, bold, fantastic,
the daily mirror says workers building quatar‘s infrastructure for the world cup are being paid as littlece an hour. the financial times leads on news that american intelligence chiefs have been holding a series of talks with us companies over the dangers of doing business with china. the guardian says human rights watch has accused the government of ignoring children in hunger by pursuing policies with no regard for their impact on vulnerable young people. the times says information from a...
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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. started. those many of the. one. 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 40 kilometers east of san cristobal. hundreds of. hours of gas stations. this was another artificial shortage caused by private. smugglers collaborating with local offices buying gas and other government subsidized commodities in colombia. taking advantage of that as well as price controls contraband goods have become a lucrative business in neighboring colombia where these products can sell for prices at least $10.00 times more it is estimated that almost 40 percent of them this will is food is illegally transported across the border. hiding food away in storage for political a
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. started. those many of the. one. 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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we begin with the daily mirror, and a story that‘s dominating most of the front pages today — theresae gone byjune. which leads us on to the times, and borisjohnson, who has been
we begin with the daily mirror, and a story that‘s dominating most of the front pages today — theresae gone byjune. which leads us on to the times, and borisjohnson, who has been
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we begin with the daily mirror, which says history looks to be repeating itself as prime minister theresa car window in a scene reminiscent of margaret thatcher's departure from office back in 1990. meanwhile, the independent asks why moderate tory mps are moving towards backing borisjohnson? this comes as former foreign secretary reaches out to a group of centrist tory mps, organised around work and pensions secretary amber rudd. the guardian looks at the falling pound, which has suffered its longest losing streak against the euro since the creation of the single currency two decades ago. the chaos over brexit is the main culprit for that. also in the independent, according to a new study, europeans all need to work far shorter hours each week to help combat the climate crisis. it says with the existing carbon intensity of our economies we would need to adopt a nine—hour working week in order to cut emissions enough to keep global warming below two degrees celsius. that sounds good to me. when do we begin? and finally on the bbc news website, public health experts are calling for fair pr
we begin with the daily mirror, which says history looks to be repeating itself as prime minister theresa car window in a scene reminiscent of margaret thatcher's departure from office back in 1990. meanwhile, the independent asks why moderate tory mps are moving towards backing borisjohnson? this comes as former foreign secretary reaches out to a group of centrist tory mps, organised around work and pensions secretary amber rudd. the guardian looks at the falling pound, which has suffered its...
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turning to the daily mirror, bleary—eyed, that is a very powerful photo don't you think?have tied it directly to another front page that they ran backin to another front page that they ran back in 1990. it is annoying that the automatic comparison that margaret thatcher made, it is not surprising at all that theresa may is tearful and this and also exhausted but she said some resilience hanging on this far. it is an emotional time for her and i think any prime minister is concerned about the legacy when they know that the game is up and it is interesting that a lot of the talk right now is that she's just trying to hold on, to try to beat gordon brown's record, trying to get one marked off in the shortest prime minister stakes, that is what her premiership is trying to... to think it would come down to something like that. some people think about that in theirfinal days, it that. some people think about that in their final days, it becomes a very personal thing and people think about how they're going to be recorded in the annals of history. about how they're going to be
turning to the daily mirror, bleary—eyed, that is a very powerful photo don't you think?have tied it directly to another front page that they ran backin to another front page that they ran back in 1990. it is annoying that the automatic comparison that margaret thatcher made, it is not surprising at all that theresa may is tearful and this and also exhausted but she said some resilience hanging on this far. it is an emotional time for her and i think any prime minister is concerned about the...
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i'm looking at the daily mirror, pages two to ii covering the story. is there anything else in the paper? what struck us looking at these pages is it feels like a thoroughly raw modern birth, prince harry, this little thing is absolutely to die for, using language she would not expect a royalty use, him looking slightly phased, dazed, knackered, and overjoyed as well. and that kind of personal touch that i doubt he's keeping it real. it feels very modern. i wasjust going to say that. they come across as a modern couple. you could never imagine philip and elizabeth back in 1948 saying i'm proud of this and he is to die for. the world has moved on. these are the new modern kids on the block aren't they? she was a tv star and an us background and her family background... almost a complete break from what is the rest of the royal family. if you look at william and kate, they are throwbacks in some ways, quite conservative. even when you think of fergie and her brood, in some ways they are quite conservative. but this is different. it was all spontaneous, y
i'm looking at the daily mirror, pages two to ii covering the story. is there anything else in the paper? what struck us looking at these pages is it feels like a thoroughly raw modern birth, prince harry, this little thing is absolutely to die for, using language she would not expect a royalty use, him looking slightly phased, dazed, knackered, and overjoyed as well. and that kind of personal touch that i doubt he's keeping it real. it feels very modern. i wasjust going to say that. they come...
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with me are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and brexit editor of the telegraph, asa bennett. they've had a forward view of the papers, let's bring you in. master archie harrison mountbatten—windsor is introduced to the world for the first time — with the metro showing the moment he met his grandparents at windsor castle. that same family picture appears on the front of the mirror as harry and meghan introduce archie to the queen and prince phillip. below that same photograph in the telegraph, the paper reports that us secretary of state mike pompeo launched a scathing attack on british security policy — over its dealings with chinese technology firm huawei. that same story appears in the i which report that 56 phones face delay in britain — after washington warns that the special relationship is at risk peril if uk goes ahead with the huawei deal. a climate crisis ‘may force uk towns to be abandoned' says the guardian — it reports that the environment agency say huge numbers are under threat from coastal and river floods. the times launch their ‘clean air for all' campaign wi
with me are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and brexit editor of the telegraph, asa bennett. they've had a forward view of the papers, let's bring you in. master archie harrison mountbatten—windsor is introduced to the world for the first time — with the metro showing the moment he met his grandparents at windsor castle. that same family picture appears on the front of the mirror as harry and meghan introduce archie to the queen and prince phillip. below that same photograph in the...
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this is the main story in the daily mirror.people. that is a quote there that breaks down at the polling and how it would translate to labour as well, potentially in their advantage. i think it's a big jump forward. it's also backed the scottish first minister as well, nicola sturgeon, to go back to the polls and have a general election ahead of our next project he'd won in 2022. rachel was talking to an analyst in brussels about the reaction the european leaders to yesterday's events. this isa leaders to yesterday's events. this is a great article in the guardian because it goes through the responses in europe. the eu leaders saying that they are preparing for a different breed of brexiteer to replace theresa may result but also go through the responses that we have seen from the main capitals. the german chancellor is noted to have said that she acknowledges theresa may peace plan departure but nothing will change. president micron says there is to be further clarity. but there are also very serious concerns about the fact th
this is the main story in the daily mirror.people. that is a quote there that breaks down at the polling and how it would translate to labour as well, potentially in their advantage. i think it's a big jump forward. it's also backed the scottish first minister as well, nicola sturgeon, to go back to the polls and have a general election ahead of our next project he'd won in 2022. rachel was talking to an analyst in brussels about the reaction the european leaders to yesterday's events. this isa...
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the daily mirror, which traditionally supports the opposition labour party, the sun takes a lighter toneo theresa, hello bojo‘. the paper says the former foreign secretary is now the front—runner among 15 candidates thought likely to stand. and the daily telegraph has the same picture but its headline is ‘boris makes brexit vow in push for no 10', saying the former foreign secretary has vowed to take britain out of the eu on october 31st, deal or no deal, if he becomes prime minister. the announcement is front page news gci’oss the announcement is front page news across europe. spain's el pais echoes the message in much of the press that there is now a greater risk of a no deal brexit. we'll certainly keep an eye on all of that and the fallout here on bbc news. it's liz32am. now on bbc news, it's time for our world, which this week travels to iraq and syria to discover the disturbing story of the yazidis‘ secret children the years edie‘s... an ancient religious minority and the hymns of one of the islamic state's most ritual attacks. but they are a minority now hiding a secret. —— the ya
the daily mirror, which traditionally supports the opposition labour party, the sun takes a lighter toneo theresa, hello bojo‘. the paper says the former foreign secretary is now the front—runner among 15 candidates thought likely to stand. and the daily telegraph has the same picture but its headline is ‘boris makes brexit vow in push for no 10', saying the former foreign secretary has vowed to take britain out of the eu on october 31st, deal or no deal, if he becomes prime minister. the...
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let's start with the daily mirror. they seem pretty certain about this.s are carrying i their the newspapers are carrying on their front pages - expectation that front pages and expectation that tomorrow, theresa may will get the podium out in front of downing street, she has become famed for that set piece and will say, look, i'm going to go very soon, here is the timetable. what's interesting about the mirror story is that they've got in there some headline that she will tell the country that she's had enough and that she wants to do it to avoid the humiliation of being kicked out by her party and i think that's quite an interesting ta ke think that's quite an interesting take because seeing quite a lot of defiance from the prime minister but these kind of words are interesting. she seen as somebody who's got quite a high threshold for humiliation but the one thing i would say is i'm sure this is right. the only word of caution i'd say is we've been here quite a few times before. she definitely says she is going. then she is a wee bit vague in terms of
let's start with the daily mirror. they seem pretty certain about this.s are carrying i their the newspapers are carrying on their front pages - expectation that front pages and expectation that tomorrow, theresa may will get the podium out in front of downing street, she has become famed for that set piece and will say, look, i'm going to go very soon, here is the timetable. what's interesting about the mirror story is that they've got in there some headline that she will tell the country that...
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turning back to the daily mirror, we are still hearing talk of compromise, and from the result we woke do you think the british public care about compromise? well, not especially, but i would echo what laura said, and i don't actually credit the tory leadership candidates with much bottle, but i think they should stand up to nigel faris, he is all mouth and no trousers. he has never been elected to parliament, he has tried eight times in the past. he is threatening a lot, but it is easy on the sidelines to promise masses you don't have to deliver if you are not an elected politician. all he has done is so chaos in the major parties, which may finally enough i think turn out to be the better for this country, if it makes them more honest about their positions, especially the labour party, if it makesjeremy especially the labour party, if it makes jeremy corbyn more straightforward about backing remain, which it is clearfrom last night's vote he has to do if he doesn't want to be completely wiped out, that may be an unexpected consequence of nigel farage's victory last night, but it a ri
turning back to the daily mirror, we are still hearing talk of compromise, and from the result we woke do you think the british public care about compromise? well, not especially, but i would echo what laura said, and i don't actually credit the tory leadership candidates with much bottle, but i think they should stand up to nigel faris, he is all mouth and no trousers. he has never been elected to parliament, he has tried eight times in the past. he is threatening a lot, but it is easy on the...
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are bringing us tomorrow and we are joined by nicola bartlett, political correspondent for the daily mirrortt, head of politics at city am. most of tomorrow's front pages unsurprisingly lead on the local elections. let's start with the ft, talking about devastating losses for both conservative and labour parties, the telegraph focusing on the conservatives and headlines the tories have suffered the worst loss since 1995. the guardian differs a little with referring to the conservative election loss is the worst in 2a yea rs. election loss is the worst in 2a years. for the times, the story is senior tories are apparently going to tell theresa may that she's got to tell theresa may that she's got to quit as leader. it also finds space in the front page for coverage of the investigation finding tens of thousands of british parents joining an on line anti— vaccination group. the tabloids, this is the mirror reporting that the portuguese investigators are nearer to cracking the case of madeleine mccann after british authorities to them off about a known paedophile who was in the same resort when
are bringing us tomorrow and we are joined by nicola bartlett, political correspondent for the daily mirrortt, head of politics at city am. most of tomorrow's front pages unsurprisingly lead on the local elections. let's start with the ft, talking about devastating losses for both conservative and labour parties, the telegraph focusing on the conservatives and headlines the tories have suffered the worst loss since 1995. the guardian differs a little with referring to the conservative election...
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well, let us begin with the mirror, which we didn't have for those headlines, but the daily mirror saysxclusive, jeremy corbyn two second referendum. is this true? i think what we have seen isa this true? i think what we have seen is a real shift in language from a lot of people in the labour party, from diane abbott this morning, where she said we are supporting a people's vote strongly now, the way thatjohn mcdonnell said there should be a public vote on any deal rather than a sort of damaging tory brexit as it has previously been characterised, and then went on to say his preference was for a general election but admitted he didn't think the party would get there. and thatis think the party would get there. and that is prompted by the election results which we saw, which were very damaging to labour, we saw the lib dems overtake them in the elections. but i think it is quite... if labour doesn't signal a shift to the electorate, thenjeremy corbyn will have to at some point come out and announce that that is what they are doing, that there is a change of policy and now labour will cam
well, let us begin with the mirror, which we didn't have for those headlines, but the daily mirror saysxclusive, jeremy corbyn two second referendum. is this true? i think what we have seen isa this true? i think what we have seen is a real shift in language from a lot of people in the labour party, from diane abbott this morning, where she said we are supporting a people's vote strongly now, the way thatjohn mcdonnell said there should be a public vote on any deal rather than a sort of...
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the daily mirror, which traditionally supports the opposition labour party, goes with ‘the crying lady chaos as the humiliated prime minster sets a date for her departure. the sun takes a lighter tone with ‘teario theresa, hello bojo‘. the paper says the former foreign secretary is now the front—runner among 15 candidates thought likely to stand. and the daily telegraph has the same picture but its headline is ‘boris makes brexit vow in push for no 10‘, saying the former foreign secretary has vowed to take britain out of the eu on october 31st, deal or no deal, if he becomes prime minister. here‘s political correspondent jessica parker on what ms may‘s departure means for brexit. that‘s a big, big question, and it will depend on whoever succeeds her. so you‘re going to get people saying that what needs to happen now is that what needs to happen now is that britain, the uk, needs to be prepared to leave without an agreement come what may. if an agreement come what may. if an agreement can‘t be reached by that new deadline of the end of october, i‘m sure there will also be the argument b
the daily mirror, which traditionally supports the opposition labour party, goes with ‘the crying lady chaos as the humiliated prime minster sets a date for her departure. the sun takes a lighter tone with ‘teario theresa, hello bojo‘. the paper says the former foreign secretary is now the front—runner among 15 candidates thought likely to stand. and the daily telegraph has the same picture but its headline is ‘boris makes brexit vow in push for no 10‘, saying the former foreign...
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the daily mirror says workers building quatar‘s infrastructure for the world cup are being paid as littlen hour. the financial times leads on news that american intelligence chiefs have been holding a series of talks with us companies over the dangers of doing business with china. the guardian says human rights watch has accused the government of ignoring children in hunger by pursuing policies with no regard for their impact on vulnerable young people. and the times reports scrapping hs2 would be a disaster for the economy in the midlands and north of england according to the treasury. it's brexit, what a surprise, dft, may analyse the uk break—up as near as captives push for nokia brexit, what does it mean? its theresa may last push for her final attempt to get the brexit get there, as no one thinks he succeeds, but she's trying to run all the sort of emotive arguments to try and persuade mps to vote for it in the first week of june, when they are back after half—time, and is quite an important issue, that if we go for a no deal exit, which is what borisjohnson and others want, that ris
the daily mirror says workers building quatar‘s infrastructure for the world cup are being paid as littlen hour. the financial times leads on news that american intelligence chiefs have been holding a series of talks with us companies over the dangers of doing business with china. the guardian says human rights watch has accused the government of ignoring children in hunger by pursuing policies with no regard for their impact on vulnerable young people. and the times reports scrapping hs2...
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and as we've been reporting, the daily mirror carries the story of freddie starr's death on its frontbig story. it actually started last night. danny baker. it started on social media. that's right. there was no other outcome than the bbc firing him, his comments on except bull. danny baker has issued an apology, but it is a bit qualified, he has left the bbc once before, once from radio 5for calling left the bbc once before, once from radio 5 for calling on fans to make a referee's life hell. you kind of hope we are beyond people making such crass and ill—advised comments, but obviously not. and itjust shows that social media is not often the best platform for putting things out on. this tweet, this picture clearly played into a sickening trope of racism which has been used to attack, i mean, innumerable black and minority ethnic people, think immediately of michelle obama who was sort of described as if she was ina poora was sort of described as if she was in a poor a champion —— and a ape or a chimpanzee. even though he claims it was not meant to be racist, has an element of stupid
and as we've been reporting, the daily mirror carries the story of freddie starr's death on its frontbig story. it actually started last night. danny baker. it started on social media. that's right. there was no other outcome than the bbc firing him, his comments on except bull. danny baker has issued an apology, but it is a bit qualified, he has left the bbc once before, once from radio 5for calling left the bbc once before, once from radio 5 for calling on fans to make a referee's life hell....
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the daily mirror says tears in the back seat, and they're showing a picture of theresa may there for those who are listening on radio right now whasz the sense among the population in the u.k. with regard to whether this is a move that theresa may should make to step down from that role >> it's question of trust, dom, as well. whether people within her own cabinet, within her own party trust that she is the person who can lead the country through what is a bit of a political quagmire at the moment as wrshl there's a lot of trust lost, including the likes of the home secretary. he just didn't know what she was going to be in her withdrawal agreement bill as well it's a trust issue in parliament, and apparently she has lost the trust much loofr allies as well the process going forward, though, is going to be absolutely fascinating as well sflo the pressure is mounting on theresa may to step down as the u.k. prime minister and, of course, the polls are open in the e.u. parliamentary elections today later on joining me now is news editor matthew, and, matthew, steve laid out an interesti
the daily mirror says tears in the back seat, and they're showing a picture of theresa may there for those who are listening on radio right now whasz the sense among the population in the u.k. with regard to whether this is a move that theresa may should make to step down from that role >> it's question of trust, dom, as well. whether people within her own cabinet, within her own party trust that she is the person who can lead the country through what is a bit of a political quagmire at...
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the daily mirror uses word play to draw a comparison with margaret thatcher — not the iron lady, but be theresa may's replacement. and the sun appears to give its backing to borisjohnson, as the race to find the next leader of the conservative party gets underway. let's begin with the times. and what will be at the top of the to—do list for a future conservative leader. this article says that none of the political challenges that theresa may faced will disappear once we have a new prime minister in place. they outline about seven areas that the next prime minister will have to tackle. these range from solving the irish backstop. trying to get the dup back onside. they talk about dealing with brussels, and what kind of approach the next prime minister will take the negotiating. also looking at things like no deal preparations. domestically, looking at setting a spending review, also restoring party discipline. also the domestic agenda moving forward after eight to ten years of austerity. also navigating international issues, such as the us and china relationship and keeping them on si
the daily mirror uses word play to draw a comparison with margaret thatcher — not the iron lady, but be theresa may's replacement. and the sun appears to give its backing to borisjohnson, as the race to find the next leader of the conservative party gets underway. let's begin with the times. and what will be at the top of the to—do list for a future conservative leader. this article says that none of the political challenges that theresa may faced will disappear once we have a new prime...
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what you see on the telly. our guests joining me tonight are the deputy political editor of the daily mirrord deputy political editor of the daily express, sam lister. a light aircraft has crashed in dubai killing four people on board, including three britons. the news first broke a few minutes ago and full details are still emerging about exactly what happened. our correspondent simon jones is here. we understand a small aircraft came down around four hours ago but initially the authorities in dubai described it as a minor incident and then a couple of hours ago they gave an update saying that two people had been killed, a pilot and his assistant but in the past few minutes they have announced all four people on board have died. they have put a tweet out which said that the plane came down due to a malfunction and there were three british people on board and also one person from south africa. what we understand that this was not a commercial flight, this that this was not a commercial flight, this was actually something operational to do with the airport. so something flying to test the navi
what you see on the telly. our guests joining me tonight are the deputy political editor of the daily mirrord deputy political editor of the daily express, sam lister. a light aircraft has crashed in dubai killing four people on board, including three britons. the news first broke a few minutes ago and full details are still emerging about exactly what happened. our correspondent simon jones is here. we understand a small aircraft came down around four hours ago but initially the authorities in...
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our guests joining me tonight are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and brexit editor of the telegraphs there's been a sustained fall in the number of gps in relation to the number of nhs patients. research for the bbc shows there are more doctors leaving their surgeries than new ones coming in. in 2009, for every 100,000 patients in the uk there were 66 gps. by 201a that number had fallen to 65. but by last year there was an even bigger fall, tojust 60 gps per 100,000 patients. 0ur health editor, hugh pym reports now on the problem and how some gp practises have come up with solutions. rural north wales, the llyn peninsula. vacancies for gps are hard to fill. each has more than double the number of patients on the books as a decade ago. come in. dr williams had to take time off because of illness. a colleague died and two others retired, but he couldn't recruit any replacements. i was left in a situation where i was kind of last man standing. we tried to recruit a new gp. there were zero applicants, so it was either a matter of handing back the keys to the health board, which has happ
our guests joining me tonight are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and brexit editor of the telegraphs there's been a sustained fall in the number of gps in relation to the number of nhs patients. research for the bbc shows there are more doctors leaving their surgeries than new ones coming in. in 2009, for every 100,000 patients in the uk there were 66 gps. by 201a that number had fallen to 65. but by last year there was an even bigger fall, tojust 60 gps per 100,000 patients. 0ur health...
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and the comeback last night is featured heavily on the back pages with the daily mirror mentioning itcan end upasa charge of manchester united can end up as a puppet, possibly a veiled reference to olic on assault shop. eltonjohn‘s elton john‘s young eltonjohn‘s young sons will lead watford out at wembley for the fa cup semifinal against manchester city and elton himself won‘t be able to be there because he is on tour, playing in denmark. and the sun reports manchester city have already block booked the wembley hilton hotel next season in anticipation of reaching both the league and fa cup finals. how about that for confidence. chelsea midfielder ruben loftus—cheek is in danger of missing the europa league final after injuring his ankle in a charity match in the us. the 23—year—old had been playing in chelsea‘s 3—0 win over new england revolution and they play arsenal in the final on the 29th of may in baku. former champion tom dumoulin, has withdrawn from the giro d‘italia after failing to recover from a crash. the dutch rider couldn‘t complete yesterday‘s stage, after injuring his k
and the comeback last night is featured heavily on the back pages with the daily mirror mentioning itcan end upasa charge of manchester united can end up as a puppet, possibly a veiled reference to olic on assault shop. eltonjohn‘s elton john‘s young eltonjohn‘s young sons will lead watford out at wembley for the fa cup semifinal against manchester city and elton himself won‘t be able to be there because he is on tour, playing in denmark. and the sun reports manchester city have already...
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with me is kevin maguire, associate editor of the daily mirror.resa may tried to state that compromise had been her weight forward but obviously she failed and enormous regrets forward but obviously she failed and enormous regrets that she has failed to deliver brexit. she said she did her best but it was not good enough. europe, as an issue, has destroyed the last four macro conservative prime ministers over 30 years. she was a very prime ministers over 30 years. she was a very difficult hand, she played it badly, she could not get her compromise deal through the commons on leaving the eu and she would have been pushed if she did notjump would have been pushed if she did not jump because she would have been pushed if she did notjump because she has lost the confidence of her mps and her senior members of the cabinet. and whoever replaces her will find they do not have a majority in the house of commons and britain leaving the european union in an orderly way that protects jobs and incomes and security will require a compromise a paralysed parliam
with me is kevin maguire, associate editor of the daily mirror.resa may tried to state that compromise had been her weight forward but obviously she failed and enormous regrets forward but obviously she failed and enormous regrets that she has failed to deliver brexit. she said she did her best but it was not good enough. europe, as an issue, has destroyed the last four macro conservative prime ministers over 30 years. she was a very prime ministers over 30 years. she was a very difficult hand,...
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the daily mirror also leads on the labour leader.ch? for most fans, 2,500 miles is unthinkable, but that is the challenge facing arsenal and chelsea supporters who want to watch their clubs play in the europa league final tonight. after hearing the game would be played in baku, azerbaijan, kevin cobb and his son jake embarked on an epic six—day journey by road, rail and air to get there in time for tonight's match. here's how they did it. they left stanstead airport last tuesday, flying to the turkish capital, istanbul. that evening, they got on another flight to the city of ankara. after a day of sightseeing, they boarded a train to the eastern city of kars. that's a 24—hourjourney. a taxi ride took them to the border with georgia, and then another to the georgian capital, tbilisi. on sunday, for the final leg of theirjourney, they caught an overnight train from tbilisi and arrived in baku on monday, a whole 60 hours after they set off from home. jake and his dad, kevin, join us now from baku. you are finally in baku, congratulation
the daily mirror also leads on the labour leader.ch? for most fans, 2,500 miles is unthinkable, but that is the challenge facing arsenal and chelsea supporters who want to watch their clubs play in the europa league final tonight. after hearing the game would be played in baku, azerbaijan, kevin cobb and his son jake embarked on an epic six—day journey by road, rail and air to get there in time for tonight's match. here's how they did it. they left stanstead airport last tuesday, flying to...
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the daily mirror shows a beaming prince harry, who says he is incredibly proud of his wife and that hisun, which says a million species are at risk of extinction in the natural world, which would have a knock—on impact for humankind, unless action is taken. the sun also dedicates its front page to the royal baby, and leads with the headline son—rise at windsor, saying the birth hailed a new dawn for the royal family. as you can expect, a number of high—profile figures have joined those congratulating the duke and duchess of sussex on the birth of their baby boy. the former us first lady michelle 0bama taking to twitter to say congratulations, meghan and harry. elsewhere, meghan's former co—star in suits just said... another hashtag there for you. and how about this. disney tweeted this picture of a stained—glass window with a sleeping beauty theme. —— sleeping beauty. it has all gone a bit bonkers, hasn't it? how many pictures do you think in the daily mail? 12? 23. and there are quite a few special editions. souvenir additions, the express had tender, andi additions, the express had te
the daily mirror shows a beaming prince harry, who says he is incredibly proud of his wife and that hisun, which says a million species are at risk of extinction in the natural world, which would have a knock—on impact for humankind, unless action is taken. the sun also dedicates its front page to the royal baby, and leads with the headline son—rise at windsor, saying the birth hailed a new dawn for the royal family. as you can expect, a number of high—profile figures have joined those...
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the daily mirror claims the prime minister decided to announce her departure to avoid the humiliatione of the spice girls, ahead of the first night of their tour in dublin tonight. the daily telegraph says theresa may's decision to leave came after foreign secretaryjeremy hunt withdrew his support for her brexit bill. and the guardian says there is "deep concern" among centrist cabinet ministers that candidates to succeed theresa may will have to promise a hard brexit. there's also a picture of the "tiger who came to tea" authorjudith kerr, who has died aged 95. a fantastic book, one of my favourites. many people read it as a kid. i read it to my children now. wasn't there some deep meaning behind it? nobody knows. it is quite enigmatic, who was the tiger.l marvellous book and everybody has been talking about it. what do you have, mike? this amazing picture. and extreme climbing challenge is getting up mount everest and 5000 have done it since the first famous ones in 1953. this week, look at it. rush hour at the top of mount everest. 300 climbers queueing. ridiculous, queueing to mak
the daily mirror claims the prime minister decided to announce her departure to avoid the humiliatione of the spice girls, ahead of the first night of their tour in dublin tonight. the daily telegraph says theresa may's decision to leave came after foreign secretaryjeremy hunt withdrew his support for her brexit bill. and the guardian says there is "deep concern" among centrist cabinet ministers that candidates to succeed theresa may will have to promise a hard brexit. there's also a...
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entertainer, who rose to fame in the 19705, was found dead on thursday afternoon, according to the daily mirrort he was found in his apartment in the costa del sol. it is worth saying the bbc has not been able to confirm this independently at this stage. the telegraph says victims of crime may no longer have to pay to phone the police, after the home office announced it would review the charge for non—emergency 101 calls. the paper also carries a picture of prince harry wearing a new "daddy" jacket in honour of his son, archie, during his trip to the netherlands. the guardian reports that at least five people have been murdered injamaica since march last year after being deported from the uk amid the windrush scandal. the main picture there shows david beckham leaving court after being banned from driving for six months, after using his mobile phone at the wheel. mike has had a look at some of the inside pages and sport is front and centre this week. i have something to trump tottenham and liverpool, albeit on a small scale, then hoddle celebrating the comeback, the leader 's comeback, of cours
entertainer, who rose to fame in the 19705, was found dead on thursday afternoon, according to the daily mirrort he was found in his apartment in the costa del sol. it is worth saying the bbc has not been able to confirm this independently at this stage. the telegraph says victims of crime may no longer have to pay to phone the police, after the home office announced it would review the charge for non—emergency 101 calls. the paper also carries a picture of prince harry wearing a new...
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the daily mirror features a photo of eve senior, a victim of the manchester bomb attack who is talkingng theresa may urged us drugmakers to make a drug available under the nhs. a mother with one—year—old daughter who has cystic fibrosis is pictures there. what is in the business pages? end of the financial times we talked about the bam for vegetarianism and vegan. we have heard in february that they were going into the market to be sold. they open one vegetarian store in london and they expected to work a lot but it's sold out in three hours. why does it have to be a vegetarian store? i suppose if you are vegetarian or vegan you want to walk in and not have to read the label. glimpses have also started serving of vegan food. a chocolate thatis serving of vegan food. a chocolate that is saved on a certain train journey... i know the one you mean. it falls apart when you dunk it. her bag is surrounded by crumbs. the usa have unearthed a new giant of basketball. seven foot six stop even taller than us. the reporter is five incredible. he is only 23. is he good at basketball? yes, he plays
the daily mirror features a photo of eve senior, a victim of the manchester bomb attack who is talkingng theresa may urged us drugmakers to make a drug available under the nhs. a mother with one—year—old daughter who has cystic fibrosis is pictures there. what is in the business pages? end of the financial times we talked about the bam for vegetarianism and vegan. we have heard in february that they were going into the market to be sold. they open one vegetarian store in london and they...
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the daily mirror is leading with a call from gps in england to be given a minimum of 15 minutes for appointmentsit for purpose" as there is not enough time to properly diagnose people. what have you got here then? an update on the story that huawei was banned from accessing google software. they are talking about huawei coming up with its own software and describing that as a technology cold war. it's a really interesting story because android dominating globally as far as operating systems are concerned. assuming it was. what happens here is that huawei, if it does set of its own software, it could spark a cold war. and particularly china, the biggest smartphone market and the biggest smartphone market and the word —— world. it does pit east and west against each other. the back of the guardian, they are, i'm not going to say speculating, but talking about who will be in that world cup squad. after a really very, very rapid rise to the england rank, he qualified to play back in england in march. we are due to update you throughout the morning but i want to show you this. this is from a gentler
the daily mirror is leading with a call from gps in england to be given a minimum of 15 minutes for appointmentsit for purpose" as there is not enough time to properly diagnose people. what have you got here then? an update on the story that huawei was banned from accessing google software. they are talking about huawei coming up with its own software and describing that as a technology cold war. it's a really interesting story because android dominating globally as far as operating...
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the daily mirror says the queen looked "thrilled" to meet her newest great—grandson, who was "as goodthe sun goes for a close up of an angelic archie sleeping in his dad's arms, the headline "archie harry's son" — a play on his middle name, harrison. away from royal baby news, the guardian leads on warnings from the environment agency that whole communities may need to be moved away from coasts and rivers in the face of rising global temperatures. millions of children in britain attend schools in areas with dangerous levels of air pollution, according to an investigation on the front page of the times. again, the picture there is of the royal family. the duke and duchess of sussex there was well. and mother, doria ragland. john has been looking at the back pages. mother, doria ragland. john has been looking at the back pagesm unfolded last night, even the best hollywood script writers would not have come up with a miraculous turnaround. tottenham coming from three goals downjust turnaround. tottenham coming from three goals down just as turnaround. tottenham coming from three goals do
the daily mirror says the queen looked "thrilled" to meet her newest great—grandson, who was "as goodthe sun goes for a close up of an angelic archie sleeping in his dad's arms, the headline "archie harry's son" — a play on his middle name, harrison. away from royal baby news, the guardian leads on warnings from the environment agency that whole communities may need to be moved away from coasts and rivers in the face of rising global temperatures. millions of...
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with us are the deputy political editor of the mirror, ben glaze, and deputy political editor at the dailyere tonight. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times,
with us are the deputy political editor of the mirror, ben glaze, and deputy political editor at the dailyere tonight. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times,
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payne — whitehall correspondent at the financial times — and pippa crerar, political editor of the daily mirrorstructive ambiguity in order to unite these two wings, the majority of the mps and members who are remain backing and then lots of labour voters in the north and outside london, the midlands and so on, who actually act brexit so it‘s been trying to straddle dispense and keep this very fragile coalition together stop last night showed that this is a big fault line in the labour party and its really reaching the point is we go towards october, when the next brexit deadline is, that‘s going to be preceded by the party conference and members will have a say on party policy, it‘s reaching the point where it feels like a labour party will have to move one way or the other and she mentioned keir starmer this morning, emily thornbury last night, both senior cabinet shadow ministers, suggesting the party should unambiguously come out and support the second referendum and put the final say back to the people, interestinglyjohn mcdonnell who final say back to the people, interestingly john mcdonn
payne — whitehall correspondent at the financial times — and pippa crerar, political editor of the daily mirrorstructive ambiguity in order to unite these two wings, the majority of the mps and members who are remain backing and then lots of labour voters in the north and outside london, the midlands and so on, who actually act brexit so it‘s been trying to straddle dispense and keep this very fragile coalition together stop last night showed that this is a big fault line in the labour...
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with us are the deputy political editor of the mirror, ben glaze, and deputy political editor at the daily express, sam lister. welcome to you both, nice having you here tonight. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times, and it leads on our top story — theresa may has promised to set a timetable for her resignation, and for the election of her successor, next month. the telegraph declares the "men in grey suits" — or conservative backbenchers — have called time on the prime minister's administration. boris johnson, the former foreign secretary, has confirmed he will run for tory leadership once mrs may steps down. that's in the daily mail. a different story in the express. it reports on the campaign to make a cystic fibrosis drug available on the nhs. the metro leads on the london bridge inquest, and the actions of a nurse who spoke to her attacker, before he stabbed her. and, iran has told militias to prepare for a "proxy war" in the region — that's according to a guardian so, a varied set of front pages, but the battle over the conservative lead
with us are the deputy political editor of the mirror, ben glaze, and deputy political editor at the daily express, sam lister. welcome to you both, nice having you here tonight. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times, and it leads on our top story — theresa may has promised to set a timetable for her resignation, and for the election of her successor, next month. the telegraph declares the "men in grey suits" — or conservative...