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the royalfamily, in editor, at the daily mirror.arry's statement that was made very recently, a very emotional statement about how he feels, his family, his wife, has been treated. now, if you can shed a little light on the balance between the royal family and may be the informal discussions they have with newspaper editors about how they are being treated, about photographers or intrusion, and then disappoints that this member of the royal family has made, disappoints that this member of the royalfamily has made, which is, that isn't working. something is very wrong in the system. i will ta ke very wrong in the system. i will take a different path. yeah, well, informal discussions might be over egging it, to be honest. i have been clashes in the past. a very famous time when princess diana went shopping for sweets early in the time when, after she had been married, the queen called in the editors on that occasion and there was a temporary halt in intrusion. but most of these things are settled behind closed doors, there are informa
the royalfamily, in editor, at the daily mirror.arry's statement that was made very recently, a very emotional statement about how he feels, his family, his wife, has been treated. now, if you can shed a little light on the balance between the royal family and may be the informal discussions they have with newspaper editors about how they are being treated, about photographers or intrusion, and then disappoints that this member of the royal family has made, disappoints that this member of the...
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prince harry starts legal action against owners of the sun and daily mirror newspapers, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. the metropolitan police is heavily criticised for its investigations into false allegations of a vip paedophile ring. i have the utmost contempt for senior officers of the metropolitan police, past and present, for the turmoil that they have put people's lives through. the prime minister insists again tonight that there'll be no delay to brexit. but government papers seen in court today say he will send a letter to the eu asking for an extension, if no deal is agreed in the next two weeks. millions of customers are being penalised by staying loyal to their insurance companies warns the financial watchdog. #0h # oh yeah # oh yeah # all right... and coming up on the programme, the beatles‘ abbey road album returns to number one in the uk, 50 years after it first topped the charts. good evening. the duke of sussex has begun legal action against the publishers of the sun and mirror, in relation to alleged phone hacking. documents have been filed on behalf of prince
prince harry starts legal action against owners of the sun and daily mirror newspapers, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. the metropolitan police is heavily criticised for its investigations into false allegations of a vip paedophile ring. i have the utmost contempt for senior officers of the metropolitan police, past and present, for the turmoil that they have put people's lives through. the prime minister insists again tonight that there'll be no delay to brexit. but government papers...
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mira group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and news group newspapers, which publishes thend the now closed news of the world, defendants. the case, allegations of harry's calls being hacked in the early to thousands. the news of the world closed down as a result of phone hacking revelations. its owner paid out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirrorgroup out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror group newspapers.” out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror group newspapers. i think it is because prince harry has declared a 1—man waragainst is because prince harry has declared a 1—man war against the tabloid press. an ill—advised one, i think. i'm not defending phone hacking in any shape or form, i'm not defending phone hacking in any shape orform, but i'm not defending phone hacking in any shape or form, but the timing is so any shape or form, but the timing is so significant, and i know there is division between senior royals and their advisors over the wisdom of what he has done. the news comes just two days after it was revealed that meghan is taking legal action aga
mira group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and news group newspapers, which publishes thend the now closed news of the world, defendants. the case, allegations of harry's calls being hacked in the early to thousands. the news of the world closed down as a result of phone hacking revelations. its owner paid out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirrorgroup out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror group newspapers.” out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror group newspapers. i...
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nada: prince harry has begun legal action against two newsl acrs, "the sun" and "the "daily mirror,"ver allations of phone hacking. the move follows the announcement that the duke of sussex and his wife are taking separate legal action against "the mail on s" our royal correspondent reports. reporter: all smiles at the end a high-profile tour, but in the works, a legal bombshell. harry is suing two of the biggest newspaper groups in britain. mirror group newspapers, publishers of "the daily mirror," and news grou newspapers, which publishes "the sun" and the now-closed "news of the world," are the defendants. the case, allegations of harry' calls being hacked in the early 2000's. "news of the world" close down as a result of phone hacking revelations.id its owner ut huge sums to its owner paid out huge sus, to celebrits has mirror group newspas ha. >> i think it is because prince harry has declared a one-man war against the tabloid press. an ill-advised one. i'm not dending phone hacking, but the tifing is so siant, and there is division betwe i royals and senior advisers over the wi
nada: prince harry has begun legal action against two newsl acrs, "the sun" and "the "daily mirror,"ver allations of phone hacking. the move follows the announcement that the duke of sussex and his wife are taking separate legal action against "the mail on s" our royal correspondent reports. reporter: all smiles at the end a high-profile tour, but in the works, a legal bombshell. harry is suing two of the biggest newspaper groups in britain. mirror group...
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the former editor of the daily mirror, roy greenslade, says prince harry has launched a no—holds barred kind of outburst that we saw earlier this week was not just suddenly a one—off, but obviously a campaign, a full frontal assault on the tabloid newspapers. it is a declaration of war, in effect, which several papers have carried the story today, not, i notice, the sun and mirror but other papers have covered the story, saying much the same thing. they see this in the context of the prince really saying, "enough is enough, i'm going for the tabloids." a british—australian woman and her australian boyfriend have been released from a prison in iran after being held for three months. jolie king and mark firkin were arrested for reportedly flying a drone without a permit. australia's foreign minister says tehran has dropped all charges against the couple. more than 1,600 uk high street shops have closed as a result of restructuring deals since the beginning of last year, according to new figures. the local data company has looked at the impact of so called "company voluntary arrangements"
the former editor of the daily mirror, roy greenslade, says prince harry has launched a no—holds barred kind of outburst that we saw earlier this week was not just suddenly a one—off, but obviously a campaign, a full frontal assault on the tabloid newspapers. it is a declaration of war, in effect, which several papers have carried the story today, not, i notice, the sun and mirror but other papers have covered the story, saying much the same thing. they see this in the context of the prince...
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you know, they are suing the sun, the daily mirror, mirror, and this is a very difficult narrative. see a woman was clearly in turmoil, a husband, and we now have confirmation from this documentary, quite shocking in a way to hear harry acknowledge the rift with his brother. bad blood brothers, harry, we are different paths. i love him dearly but, like all brothers, you have good and bad days. even though prince william is unlikely to become king any time soon or perhaps even decades, it's clear they have different trajectories in that sense. i interviewed the editor of the daily mail a few weeks ago and i said, well, why do meghan and harry get such a bad press? he was talking about their habit of keeping things secret, the godparents to archie, where archie was going to be born. one thing you can't criticise them 110w one thing you can't criticise them now is not giving the press enough to write about, because here they are on the front of the papers, and they are not even first or second in they are not even first or second in the line to the throne. they've done their bit for pr
you know, they are suing the sun, the daily mirror, mirror, and this is a very difficult narrative. see a woman was clearly in turmoil, a husband, and we now have confirmation from this documentary, quite shocking in a way to hear harry acknowledge the rift with his brother. bad blood brothers, harry, we are different paths. i love him dearly but, like all brothers, you have good and bad days. even though prince william is unlikely to become king any time soon or perhaps even decades, it's...
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mirror group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and news group newspapers, which publishes theld, are the defendants. the case: allegations of harry's calls being hacked in the early 2000s. the news of the world closed down as a result of phone—hacking revelations. its owner paid out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror group newspapers. i think it's because prince harry has declared a one—man war against the tabloid press, an ill—advised one. i am not defending phone hacking in any shape orform. but the timing is so significant, and i know there is division between senior royals and their advisers over the wisdom of what he has done. the news comes just two days after it was revealed that meghan is taking legal action against another newspaper — the mail on sunday — for publishing a letter she wrote to her father. as that was announced, harry launched an angry and deeply personal attack on the tabloid press, and what he said was its ruthless campaign against his wife. royals rarely reach for a lawyer or a writ, and the reason is it is such a high—risk strategy. they can be
mirror group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and news group newspapers, which publishes theld, are the defendants. the case: allegations of harry's calls being hacked in the early 2000s. the news of the world closed down as a result of phone—hacking revelations. its owner paid out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror group newspapers. i think it's because prince harry has declared a one—man war against the tabloid press, an ill—advised one. i am not defending phone hacking...
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prince harry begins a legal action against the owners of the sun and daily mirror in relation to allegedits handling of allegations from carl beech about a paedophile ring which turned out to not exist. uk government documents submitted reveal that the prime minister will send a letter asking brussels for a delay to brexit if no agreement is reached with the
prince harry begins a legal action against the owners of the sun and daily mirror in relation to allegedits handling of allegations from carl beech about a paedophile ring which turned out to not exist. uk government documents submitted reveal that the prime minister will send a letter asking brussels for a delay to brexit if no agreement is reached with the
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mirror group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and newsgroup newspapers, which publishes the closed news of the world, are the defendants. the case, allegations of harry's called being hacked in the early 20005. the news of the world closed down as a result of phone hacking revelations. its owner paid out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror group newspapers. i think it is because prince harry has declared a one—man war against the tabloid press, an ill—advised one, i think. i'm not defending phone hacking in any shape or form, but the timing is so significant and i know that there is division between senior royals and their advisers over the wisdom of what he has done. the news comes just two days after it was revealed that meghan is taking legal action against another newspaper, the mail on sunday, for publishing a letter she wrote to her father. as that was announced, harry launched an angry and deeply personal attack on the tabloid press and what he said was its ruthless campaign against his wife. royals rarely reach for a lawyer or a writ and the reason is that it is
mirror group newspapers, publishers of the daily mirror, and newsgroup newspapers, which publishes the closed news of the world, are the defendants. the case, allegations of harry's called being hacked in the early 20005. the news of the world closed down as a result of phone hacking revelations. its owner paid out huge sums to celebrities, as has mirror group newspapers. i think it is because prince harry has declared a one—man war against the tabloid press, an ill—advised one, i think....
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at the papers, with our reviewers — henry zeffman, political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror correspondent, nicola bartlett. good evening. welcome to bbc news. the new brexit proposals unveiled by borisjohnson have already provoked a wave of scepticism — both at westminster and across the eu. the irish government says it has deep concerns and the european council president says he's unconvinced. the main proposals relate to northern ireland. it would stay in the eu single market for all goods, and that would mean accepting eu rules and standards. but crucially, northern ireland would leave the customs union, and that would mean new customs checks on the island of ireland. but all of this would depend on a future vote by the northern ireland assembly, a body which is currently suspended. 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, has the latest. his report does contain some flash photography. boris johnson is looking serious, and no wonder. reporter: can you get a deal, prime minister? truth is, he doesn't know. but his plan today, tone down the fighting talk in the commons. 0
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tom, tonight there's no comment from "the daily mirror" but rupert murdoch's news uk, which publishes "the sun," says they're aware of the prince's claim. tom? >> lama hasan for us tonight. lama, thank you. >>> back here at home, and the murder trial followed by millions. two jurors breaking their silence about the sentence given to former police officer amber guyger for shooting and killing a man in his apartment. and we're now hearing from the victim's brother. abc's marcus moore is in dallas. >> reporter: two of the jurors who convicted former dallas police officer amber guyger of murder tonight taking us into that jury room. >> there was a lot of crying. >> a lot of crying. >> reporter: prosecutors were asking for 28 years. you all landed at 10. >> i told everyone, because we all agree it was mistake. i don't think bo would want to take harsh vengeance. i think he would want to forgive her. >> reporter: guyger shot and killed 26-year-old botham jean when she entered his apartment mistaking it for hers. >> you can't compare this case to any of those other officers killing unarmed b
tom, tonight there's no comment from "the daily mirror" but rupert murdoch's news uk, which publishes "the sun," says they're aware of the prince's claim. tom? >> lama hasan for us tonight. lama, thank you. >>> back here at home, and the murder trial followed by millions. two jurors breaking their silence about the sentence given to former police officer amber guyger for shooting and killing a man in his apartment. and we're now hearing from the victim's...
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prince harry begins a legal action against the owners of the sun and daily mirror in relation to alleged phone hacking. scotla nd hacking. scotland yard is strongly criticised over its handling of allegations from carl beech about a paedophile ring which turned out to not exist. uk government documents submitted reveal that the prime minister will send a letter asking brussels for a delay to brexit if no agreement is reached with the eu by the 19th of october. the biggest ever winterflu vaccination programme, 30 million people will be eligible for the jab this year. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the british iranian woman jailed in zaghari—ratcliffe, the british iranian womanjailed in iran hopes to send her five—year—old iranian womanjailed in iran hopes to send herfive—year—old daughter home to london —— london so she can start school in the uk. a paralysed man who can move again with a man can filed suit, he says it is like walking on the moon. in a moment it is time for sportsday but let's take a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. shortly after seven, i will be talki
prince harry begins a legal action against the owners of the sun and daily mirror in relation to alleged phone hacking. scotla nd hacking. scotland yard is strongly criticised over its handling of allegations from carl beech about a paedophile ring which turned out to not exist. uk government documents submitted reveal that the prime minister will send a letter asking brussels for a delay to brexit if no agreement is reached with the eu by the 19th of october. the biggest ever winterflu...
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prince harry starts legal action against owners of the sun and daily mirror newspapers, in relation tois heavily criticised for its investigations into false allegations of a vip paedophile ring. i have the utmost contempt for senior officers of the metropolitan police, past and present, for the turmoil that they have put people's lives through. the prime minister insists again tonight that there'll be no delay to brexit. but government papers seen in court today say he will send a letter to the eu asking for an extension, if no deal is agreed
prince harry starts legal action against owners of the sun and daily mirror newspapers, in relation tois heavily criticised for its investigations into false allegations of a vip paedophile ring. i have the utmost contempt for senior officers of the metropolitan police, past and present, for the turmoil that they have put people's lives through. the prime minister insists again tonight that there'll be no delay to brexit. but government papers seen in court today say he will send a letter to...
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speaking in the last hour on breakfast, former editor of the daily mirror roy greenslade, said princeake legal action was a "declaration of war" on the media. that kind of outburst that we saw earlier this week was not just suddenly a one—off, but obviously a campaign, a full frontal assault on the tabloid newspapers. it is a declaration of war, in effect, which several papers have carried the story today, not, i notice, the sun and mirror but other papers have covered the story, saying much the same thing. they see this in the context of the prince really saying, "enough is enough, i'm going for the tabloids." thousands have taken part in unplanned protests in hong kong, after the territory's government announced a face mask ban. it comes after an escalation of violence during protests on tuesday, when an officer shot a demonstrator. 0ur china correspondent robin brant is there for us now. what can you tell us, robin? give us a sense of what might happen today and how it feels on the streets where you are. well, it definitely feels, this morning. there was a small gathering outside t
speaking in the last hour on breakfast, former editor of the daily mirror roy greenslade, said princeake legal action was a "declaration of war" on the media. that kind of outburst that we saw earlier this week was not just suddenly a one—off, but obviously a campaign, a full frontal assault on the tabloid newspapers. it is a declaration of war, in effect, which several papers have carried the story today, not, i notice, the sun and mirror but other papers have covered the story,...
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we've looked at to headlines, the daily mirror already, but all of the papers have their view, theirir interpretation of how this will go. the headline writers are feasting in advance of a christmas selection, if i can use that, but this is going to be an important moment, sally, in terms of the uk political environment. we know there's been stagnation in politics and brexit has cast this long shadow across political decision—making, people have described it as a zombie parliament with no movement, lots of frustrating, it feels like it needs a general election and it will get one on december the 12th, the third infour one on december the 12th, the third in four years. jeremy corbyn in the picture on the daily telegraph, and underneath the commentary from cheryl underneath the commentary from cherleacob says the opposition has full loosely given him an election, as in boris johnson, full loosely given him an election, as in borisjohnson, and she says, have remainers cooked their own goose? those quote the prime minister, borisjohnson, goose? those quote the prime minister, boris johns
we've looked at to headlines, the daily mirror already, but all of the papers have their view, theirir interpretation of how this will go. the headline writers are feasting in advance of a christmas selection, if i can use that, but this is going to be an important moment, sally, in terms of the uk political environment. we know there's been stagnation in politics and brexit has cast this long shadow across political decision—making, people have described it as a zombie parliament with no...
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prince harry starts legal action against owners of the sun and daily mirror newspapers — in relationo alleged phone—hacking. the metropolitan police is heavily criticised for its investigations into false allegations of a vip paedophile ring. the prime minister insists again tonight that there'll be no delay to brexit. but government papers seen in court today, say he will send a letter to the eu asking for an extension, if no deal is agreed in the next 2 weeks. now on bbc news it's time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week's releases, we've got mark kermode. who else? mark, you've got some big movies this week to talk about. and they couldn't be more different. we havejudy, in which renee zellweger plastudy garland. we havejoker with an arresting central performance byjoaquin phoenix. and good posture, a little indie pic directed by dolly wells. so, from bridgetjones to judy garland. this has been in the works a long time, adapted from the stage play called end of the rainbow. it's the end ofjudy garland's life, it's when
prince harry starts legal action against owners of the sun and daily mirror newspapers — in relationo alleged phone—hacking. the metropolitan police is heavily criticised for its investigations into false allegations of a vip paedophile ring. the prime minister insists again tonight that there'll be no delay to brexit. but government papers seen in court today, say he will send a letter to the eu asking for an extension, if no deal is agreed in the next 2 weeks. now on bbc news it's time...
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daily mirror... we are out of time. i am sorry.t story that totally dominated the british social media circles, twitter, the press, everywhere. if you want to read about it, pick up a paper. i will see you very soon. hello there. wednesday has been a very showery day across parts of scotland and northern ireland, particularly western scotland, rainfall totals really starting to mount up, we've seen some flash flooding in places, a lot of surface spray on the roads. as we head on into thursday, it looks like it's going to stay pretty unsettled, turn windier through the day with another band of rain moving in. could see a new area of low pressure. this is the low pressure we have had for the last few days, eventually clearing off to the north—east. this new area of low pressure will send its weather front out across the north—west of the country, and it will bring another round of fairly strong winds. thursday, though, starts off fine and dry for many. lovely spells of sunshine up and down the country. a few showers across western sc
daily mirror... we are out of time. i am sorry.t story that totally dominated the british social media circles, twitter, the press, everywhere. if you want to read about it, pick up a paper. i will see you very soon. hello there. wednesday has been a very showery day across parts of scotland and northern ireland, particularly western scotland, rainfall totals really starting to mount up, we've seen some flash flooding in places, a lot of surface spray on the roads. as we head on into thursday,...
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last up, the daily mirror has the story of bereaved mother charlotte charles — she has flown to the uslomat‘s wife who was involved in a crash in which her teenage son died. so so let's take a look at the front page of the daily mail. brexit, third on the running order list tonight, it's some kind of miracle. crackdown on foreign criminals who sneak back into the uk. these are people who have been deported and then come back. and snuck back in and they said they will be imposing harsher sentences with weeks to yea rs, harsher sentences with weeks to years, it's seen as a serious crime as opposed to a postscript of a crime, if you will. crime, nhs, immigration. he's made this all about crime, as tony said earlier. not really the causes of crime. this is just about criminals. lock them up, treat them hard and create in theory a bunch of disincentives from committing the crime again, no matter the state or need of austerity. also the proposed legislation about paedophiles, child abuse. a lot of people will think the law needs to be tougher on that. this is classic tabloid fodder. this wou
last up, the daily mirror has the story of bereaved mother charlotte charles — she has flown to the uslomat‘s wife who was involved in a crash in which her teenage son died. so so let's take a look at the front page of the daily mail. brexit, third on the running order list tonight, it's some kind of miracle. crackdown on foreign criminals who sneak back into the uk. these are people who have been deported and then come back. and snuck back in and they said they will be imposing harsher...
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with me are henry zeffman, political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror political correspondentcola bartlett. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times, and it leads on a warning from eu leaders, that they remain deeply concerned over boris johnson's new brexit proposals. the same story makes the front page of the metro, which says mrjohnson's brexit plan looks doomed, after it failed to convince the eu. the mirror carries an interview with the us businesswoman jennifer arcuri — with whom borisjohnson is allegedly linked — in which she claims men can't help falling for her. a different story in the guardian. it leads on a state of nature report, which reveals a drastic decline of uk wildlife. and the mail reports on a decision by the high court to reject campaigners‘ case, against the government's handling of the rise in women's state pension age. so, a varied set of front pages — let's see what our reviewers make of it all. the eu leaders queue up to post scorn on boris johnson's the eu leaders queue up to post scorn on borisjohnson's b
with me are henry zeffman, political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror political correspondentcola bartlett. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the financial times, and it leads on a warning from eu leaders, that they remain deeply concerned over boris johnson's new brexit proposals. the same story makes the front page of the metro, which says mrjohnson's brexit plan looks doomed, after it failed to convince the eu. the mirror carries an interview with...
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with me are the political economist ruth lea and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror.t pages are already in. in the metro, generation x are said to be registering to vote in record numbers with 300,000 signing up — injust1i8 hours. in the eye, corbyn kicks off labour's election with a vow to tackle the wealthy elite, as well as tax dodgers, and polluters. leading the telegraph, trump urges nigel farage to do a deal with borisjohnson to beat jeremy corbyn in the general election. the financial times leads with impeachment hearings in the us, the house of representatives stepping up the pressure on trump by voting to hold a public inquiry. in the guardian, a landmark legal case against british american tobacco over wages and working conditions of their workers in malawi. generation x and the number of younger people particularly who are signing up to vote. so many people have had enough of politics, had enough of voting and yet this is quite heartening, isn't it? itjust shows how vibrant our democracy is under the circumstances and it made me smile because they're talkin
with me are the political economist ruth lea and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror.t pages are already in. in the metro, generation x are said to be registering to vote in record numbers with 300,000 signing up — injust1i8 hours. in the eye, corbyn kicks off labour's election with a vow to tackle the wealthy elite, as well as tax dodgers, and polluters. leading the telegraph, trump urges nigel farage to do a deal with borisjohnson to beat jeremy corbyn in the general election. the...
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daily express. i will chat to you in the moment. let's take a quick look through those front pages and we are going to start off with the mirror whichith the knife attack in manchester in which five people were hurt. the eye going with the same story purporting unarmed police confronted the attacker. the daily telegraph front page features the weekend of intensive talks between the european union and downing street. financial times also reporting on the talks saying that the eu chief negotiator michel barnier has told european diplomats that boris johnson barnier has told european diplomats that borisjohnson has shifted his position. the guardian takes the same line and as that hard—line conservative brexit tears are willing to be flexible over the daily mail. i wanted from the head of the nhs about false rumours concerning vaccinations. the times says monday pots a queen speech will include weekly binding targets to reduce pollution. and finally, the daily express has commissioned a poll suggesting the conservatives could win a small majority in a snap election. there is the front pages. with tech more in—depth look at some of thos
daily express. i will chat to you in the moment. let's take a quick look through those front pages and we are going to start off with the mirror whichith the knife attack in manchester in which five people were hurt. the eye going with the same story purporting unarmed police confronted the attacker. the daily telegraph front page features the weekend of intensive talks between the european union and downing street. financial times also reporting on the talks saying that the eu chief negotiator...
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leads with the news that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. the same story is in the i, and it notes that the claims have been filed in the same week, as the sussexes began legal action against the mail on sunday. the mail leads on a report which laid bare the failures of scotland yard, in its inquiry into false allegations of a vip paedophile ring. that story's on the front page of the times as well. it says officers face possible misconduct allegations following the release of that report on how the police handled the vip abuse claims. and, the h52 rail project could be scaled back in northern england amid cost—cutting pressures. that's according to the financial times. that is a little flavour of the front pages and we are going to start off with a story this evening and that second salvo coming from the royal household, harry steps up press wear with phone hat cream. the brain sums it up quite well, prince harry has essentially gone to war with a tabloid press. we saw obviously in the week that last s
leads with the news that prince harry has begun legal action against the owners of the sun and the daily mirror, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. the same story is in the i, and it notes that the claims have been filed in the same week, as the sussexes began legal action against the mail on sunday. the mail leads on a report which laid bare the failures of scotland yard, in its inquiry into false allegations of a vip paedophile ring. that story's on the front page of the times as well....
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and then at 10:40 p:m., looking get the front pages with the daily mirror genderless to the binder faceimes genderless catherine. join us for that. i'll head on bbc news. —— journalist susan boniface. let's catch up on sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. a doping scandal overshadows the world athletics championships as mo farah‘s former coach alberto salazar is banned forfour years. andy murray has his biggest win of the year, a straight sets win over berrettini in beijing. champion's league football returns, and there's bad news for manchester city, kevin de bruyne is out for them tonight. also coming up in the programme... a rest—day at the rugby world cup so we meet up with the fans who have brought so much to the tournament in japan. and the first wave of british sailors have been picked for the tokyo 0lympics next year it is just such an incredible thing to be involved with. the scale of it, the magnitude of what it means to be competing at an olympic game, so to be competing at an olympic game, so many few people on earth who get t
and then at 10:40 p:m., looking get the front pages with the daily mirror genderless to the binder faceimes genderless catherine. join us for that. i'll head on bbc news. —— journalist susan boniface. let's catch up on sportsday. hello, i'm 0lly foster. here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. a doping scandal overshadows the world athletics championships as mo farah‘s former coach alberto salazar is banned forfour years. andy murray has his biggest win of the year, a straight...
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and adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, and nicola bartlett, political correspondent for the daily mirror's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. england take a breather ahead of the biggest game of their lives. just one win all season — now hearts have sacked manager craig levein. and as she attempts to become a two—weight boxing world champion, katie taylor tells us what motivates her. i love being a trailblazer in the sport and being a pioneer in the sport and being a pioneer in the sport is absolutely huge for me. also coming up in the programme... we'll show you just how strong england's rugby team spirit really is. hello and welcome to sportsday. we are inching, hour by hour, minute by minute, ever closer to that rugby world cup final on saturday in japan. about 39 hours to kick—off between england and south africa in a match that could define a generation. and today head coach eddiejones named an unchanged side to the one that beat new zealand, so comprehensively in the semi—final last weekend and he al
and adviser to the arbuthnot banking group, and nicola bartlett, political correspondent for the daily mirror's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. england take a breather ahead of the biggest game of their lives. just one win all season — now hearts have sacked manager craig levein. and as she attempts to become a two—weight boxing world champion, katie taylor tells us what motivates her. i love being a...
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with me are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and katherine forster from the sunday times.s front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in in a special relationship with europe until 2025. looking very, very confident on that front page, which you can see at the moment. but i will carry on. the metro also leads on brexit — saying the pm will make his brexit deal offer to brussels in the morning, saying take it or leave it. again, the guardian's front page says borisjohnson will threaten the eu, "accept my final brexit offer or it's no deal." i'm just going to keep going. and the financial times talks of china's birthday celebrations being overshadowed by demonstrations in hong kong in which a protestor was shot for the first time. but has survived the shooting. well, that went well. i love technology. let's see what we can do next. but we can show you... we have cameras in here, we can probably show you different pages. if i move these pages aroun
with me are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and katherine forster from the sunday times.s front pages are already in. we begin with the telegraph, which shows borisjohnson rolling up his sleeves to tomorrow deliver a brexit offer which will keep northern ireland in in a special relationship with europe until 2025. looking very, very confident on that front page, which you can see at the moment. but i will carry on. the metro also leads on brexit — saying the pm will make his brexit...
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owners of the son and the owners of the daily mirrorfor owners of the son and the owners of the daily mirror owners of the son and the owners of the daily mirrorfor phone hacking. —— the sun. the details are sketchy but we understand it relates to the early 20005, when u5e but we understand it relates to the early 20005, when use of the world ended up collap5ing over the phone hacking 5candal. —— news of the world. and the mirror ha5 hacking 5candal. —— news of the world. and the mirror has had to pay out to phone hacking victim5. it is a remarkable turn of events. itju5t 5how5 a remarkable turn of events. itju5t shows the depth, i think, of anger that prince harry feel5 toward5 shows the depth, i think, of anger that prince harry feel5 towards the pre55 right now, and he is determined to bring them down one way or another. he put out a statement after meghan markle, after it came out that she was suing the mail on sunday, he put out a statement really going for it, saying he had to stand by and watch the media going after his wife, and he is obviously incredibly angry and this is the latest
owners of the son and the owners of the daily mirrorfor owners of the son and the owners of the daily mirror owners of the son and the owners of the daily mirrorfor phone hacking. —— the sun. the details are sketchy but we understand it relates to the early 20005, when u5e but we understand it relates to the early 20005, when use of the world ended up collap5ing over the phone hacking 5candal. —— news of the world. and the mirror ha5 hacking 5candal. —— news of the world. and the...
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we're going to play a reconstruction, which was put together by daily mirror pride of britain awardsshaking. what's wrong? mum? what's wrong? the car was getting faster each second. and then started moving around because she let go of the steering wheel. something's wrong. guy smith was driving his van behind them. the car was a bit like a pinball, to be fair, just swerving from left to right across both lanes. i initially thought the person in front was drunk. what i was worrying about was, is she dying? at speed the car swerved towards the central reservation. when we hit the barrier, i realised that i had to control the car. i had think about how to actually steer it when there's high speed and all the cars are in all different lanes. i was absolutely horrified to see a terrified—looking young lad steering the car. it was definitely going fast enough to flip itself over. could have been a multi—car pile—up. i was thinking i had to steer the car to the grass. miraculously, ben was able to steer through the speeding traffic, but the moment the car mounted the verge was captured by a
we're going to play a reconstruction, which was put together by daily mirror pride of britain awardsshaking. what's wrong? mum? what's wrong? the car was getting faster each second. and then started moving around because she let go of the steering wheel. something's wrong. guy smith was driving his van behind them. the car was a bit like a pinball, to be fair, just swerving from left to right across both lanes. i initially thought the person in front was drunk. what i was worrying about was, is...
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filing a legal action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirrorion to alleged phone hacking. it's not yet clear when prince harry's allegations date from, but in a phone—hacking trial in 2011, he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement that his wife meghan is taking separate legal action against the mail on sunday. ben ando has more. the end of another high—profile tour, fulfilling their royal duties, meeting and greeting, but it ever frosty relations between the prince and the press. now, harry is suing the publishers of two tabloid newspapers, the sun and the mirror, over allegations his mobile phone was hacked, it is thought, in the early 2000. the phone—hacking scandal led to the closure of the mighty news of the world is paper in 2011 and during a trial this year, prince harry, william and kate middleton, now the duchess of cambridge, were named as victims, but why is the prince suing now? world rarely reach for a royal —— lawyer and the reason as it is a high risk strategy, they can be cross—exami
filing a legal action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirrorion to alleged phone hacking. it's not yet clear when prince harry's allegations date from, but in a phone—hacking trial in 2011, he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement that his wife meghan is taking separate legal action against the mail on sunday. ben ando has more. the end of another high—profile tour, fulfilling their royal duties,...
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is how the daily mirror reports the story.ntal health day and this is a top trend on twitter this morning. mental health is also high on the real—time google search trends. people are sharing their sentiments and stories in a bid to fight any possible stigma around mental illness. one of the top tweets from shubhrata prakash reads: "hi all. i am a civil servant, a mother, a wife, a daughter, a sister, a friend, an author. i have survived mental illness. and i‘m not ashamed of it. stigma stops with me." world rugby has confirmed that england‘s world cup match against france has been cancelled because of typhoon hagibis, which is trending on twitter this morning and among the most—read stories on the bbc news website. if sunday‘s scotland—japan match was to be called off, it would seem likely scotland would be knocked out of the competition as cancelled matches see both teams awarded two points as part of a 0—0 draw. scottish rugby are obviously keen for the game to go ahead. this morning they‘ve tweeted "scottish rugby fully ex
is how the daily mirror reports the story.ntal health day and this is a top trend on twitter this morning. mental health is also high on the real—time google search trends. people are sharing their sentiments and stories in a bid to fight any possible stigma around mental illness. one of the top tweets from shubhrata prakash reads: "hi all. i am a civil servant, a mother, a wife, a daughter, a sister, a friend, an author. i have survived mental illness. and i‘m not ashamed of it....
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this time taking aim at the owners of "the sun" and "the daily mirror" after his voicemails were allegedly hacked. >> allegations of phone hacking have happened before. but harry is confident they can win this trial, they have enough evidence. >> reporter: it comes just days after the duchess of sussex filed her own lawsuit against "the mail" on sunday for publishing a personal letter she penned to her estranged father thomas markle. the prince accusing the tabloids of creating "lie after lie at her expense," even invoking his mother princess diana. "i lost my mother and now and i watch my wife falling victim to the same powerful forces." the couple, fresh off a successful tour of southern africa, where they were warmly welcome and were widely praised for their charity work. tom, tonight there's not comment from "the mirror" but rupert murdoch's news group, which publishes "the sun," says they're aware of the prince's claim. >> thank you. >>> back here at home, and the murder trial, two jurors breaking their silence about the sentence given to amber guyger. we're now hearing from the victi
this time taking aim at the owners of "the sun" and "the daily mirror" after his voicemails were allegedly hacked. >> allegations of phone hacking have happened before. but harry is confident they can win this trial, they have enough evidence. >> reporter: it comes just days after the duchess of sussex filed her own lawsuit against "the mail" on sunday for publishing a personal letter she penned to her estranged father thomas markle. the prince accusing...
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press — taking action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirrorince harry‘s allegations date from — but in a phone hacking trial in 2011 he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement that his wife meghan is taking separate legal action against the mail on sunday. ben ando has more. the end of another high—profile tour fulfilling their royal duties, meeting and greeting, but amid ever—frostier relations between the prince and the press. now, harry is suing the publishers of two tabloid newspapers, the sun and the mirror, over allegations his mobile phone was hacked, it‘s thought, in the early 2000s. the phone—hacking scandal led to the closure of the mighty news of the world newspaper in 2011. and, during a trial that year, princes harry, william and kate middleton, now the duchess of cambridge, were named as victims. but why is the prince suing now? royals rarely reach for a lawyer or a writ, and the reason is that it‘s such a high—risk strategy. they can be cross—examined, they can also have disclosure go
press — taking action against the owners of the sun, the now defunct news of the world, and the daily mirrorince harry‘s allegations date from — but in a phone hacking trial in 2011 he was named, along with prince william, as a victim. his move follows the announcement that his wife meghan is taking separate legal action against the mail on sunday. ben ando has more. the end of another high—profile tour fulfilling their royal duties, meeting and greeting, but amid ever—frostier...
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let's turn to the daily mirror.ll is because the football design has changed the study has been carried out in scotland. this isa been carried out in scotland. this is a huge study, the biggest so far on footballers' brain conditions, and it suggests that footballers have a much greater risk of dementia than the general population from heading the ball. it is something like 3.5 times greater risk, which is huge in the context of the number of people that get dementia. what do you do about it after that? is it something you can do with the design of the ball? could you wear helmets? could you ban headers from football? there was one suggestion from a child of a son of a former footballer who had developed dementia, and it was tied to these headers, and he said perhaps signing a waiver. accepting of my own risk? iam sure a waiver. accepting of my own risk? i am sure that would be part of the health and safety balances people have to play, but clubs will take a corporate approach to that. he would have headers being ba
let's turn to the daily mirror.ll is because the football design has changed the study has been carried out in scotland. this isa been carried out in scotland. this is a huge study, the biggest so far on footballers' brain conditions, and it suggests that footballers have a much greater risk of dementia than the general population from heading the ball. it is something like 3.5 times greater risk, which is huge in the context of the number of people that get dementia. what do you do about it...
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with me are economist ruth lea and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror.already in. in the metro, the generation x election: 300,000 register to vote injust1i8 hours, and two—thirds are under the age of 34. in the i, a pledge to tackle the wealthy elite from jeremy corbyn as labour kicks off it's campaign. in the daily mail, trump tells borisjohnson and nigel farage to do a deal, to save britain from corbyn when the country goes to the polls. the financial times leads with impeachment hearings in the us — pressure piling on president trump as the house of representatives formally votes proceed with the inquiry. in the sun, kyle bile. it says footage of vile tirades — edited out of the programme — have been leaked to mps, who've accused itv of corporate failure. and in the mirror, from speaker of the house to i'm a celebrity. the paper sastohn bercow had been in talks to appear in the new series next month but itv wouldn't match his £1 million pay demand. that's a lot of money. donald trump didn't have a lot of confirmatory things to say aboutjeremy corbyn.
with me are economist ruth lea and nicola bartlett from the daily mirror.already in. in the metro, the generation x election: 300,000 register to vote injust1i8 hours, and two—thirds are under the age of 34. in the i, a pledge to tackle the wealthy elite from jeremy corbyn as labour kicks off it's campaign. in the daily mail, trump tells borisjohnson and nigel farage to do a deal, to save britain from corbyn when the country goes to the polls. the financial times leads with impeachment...
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the daily mirror, "it's time to stop the turkey." with borisjohnson there.h the turnout, i imagine the turnout will be large this time, and across—the—board, notjust older voters, but the young as well?|j voters, but the young as well?” think there are so many variables, but the issue is there probably should be quite a motivated electorate. the british people have been hearing about brexit, the world has been hearing about brexit for 3.5 years. if this election is a defining moment in the, probably a milestone in where brexit goes for britain, then i think people will be motivated to come out. but they will also be other issues. national issues, policies that will be debated and general elections are important. it's interesting, actually, because when i was looking at the simple guide to the uk general election, it says one of the most important issues this time? brexit is clearly number one, followed by the national health service, then the economy, then crime, the kind of thing. but when you say the people want to get involved at this time, that is the ho
the daily mirror, "it's time to stop the turkey." with borisjohnson there.h the turnout, i imagine the turnout will be large this time, and across—the—board, notjust older voters, but the young as well?|j voters, but the young as well?” think there are so many variables, but the issue is there probably should be quite a motivated electorate. the british people have been hearing about brexit, the world has been hearing about brexit for 3.5 years. if this election is a defining...
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with me are henry zeffman, a political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror political correspondentcola bartlett. all of tomorrow's front pages are now in. ido i do not think i have ever said that before. let's start with the financial times and it leads on a warning from eu leaders, that they remain deeply concerned over borisjohnson‘s new brexit proposals. the same story makes the front page of the metro, which says mrjohnson‘s brexit plan looks doomed, after it failed to convince the eu. the mirror carries an interview with the us businesswoman, jennifer arcuri, with whom borisjohnson is allegedly linked, in which she claims men can't help falling for her. a different story in the guardian. it leads on a state of nature report, which reveals a drastic decline of uk wildlife. according to the telegraph, the qc leading the government's child sex abuse inquiry warned claims by carl beech were "bogus" back in 2015 but was ignored. the vip abuse investigation is also on the front page of the times. it says victims have called on labour's deputy leader tom watson to resign before the p
with me are henry zeffman, a political correspondent for the times, and daily mirror political correspondentcola bartlett. all of tomorrow's front pages are now in. ido i do not think i have ever said that before. let's start with the financial times and it leads on a warning from eu leaders, that they remain deeply concerned over borisjohnson‘s new brexit proposals. the same story makes the front page of the metro, which says mrjohnson‘s brexit plan looks doomed, after it failed to...
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last week, finlay pringle, from ullapool in the scottish highlands, won an award from the daily mirrorem? i have always had this love for the marine environment that i can't quite explain. i go snorkelling all the time, we have seen seals, sea bass and a small shark, and as well as that we are seeing plastic pollution and fish in some areas disappearing into other areas where they should not be. doing all of this, i saw there was problems with our marine environment and i looked at sharks especially. if you look at their reputation, thanks to jaws, it has not gone very well. i have seenjaws, yes. you say the reputation of sharks is unfair? it is ridiculous. what are they really like? let's put it into perspective. jaws makes us think that sharks are continually killing people. five people a year die due to sharks, seven people a year died while eating biscuits. if that is true, it is one heck of a fact. you are more likely to win the lottery... than be killed by a shark. that really puts it into perspective. i have two boys. when my boys were little they loved sharks, as all small boys
last week, finlay pringle, from ullapool in the scottish highlands, won an award from the daily mirrorem? i have always had this love for the marine environment that i can't quite explain. i go snorkelling all the time, we have seen seals, sea bass and a small shark, and as well as that we are seeing plastic pollution and fish in some areas disappearing into other areas where they should not be. doing all of this, i saw there was problems with our marine environment and i looked at sharks...
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those are the front pages, let's start off and it's just that horrific story, the lead for the daily mirrorc front page that they have put together ahead of tomorrow. it was a huge story today, one of the most horrendous stories we have seen ina long most horrendous stories we have seen in a long time, the biggest murder investigation since 7/7 has been launched. we still don't know the details where it originated or the nationalities the victims, so there are nationalities the victims, so there a re lots of nationalities the victims, so there are lots of questions as to how this happened and there will be lots of work going on between belgian authorities and northern irish authorities and northern irish authorities and northern irish authorities and authorities here to try to work out who is behind this and to get to the bottom of who is responsible. priti patel the home secretary today talking about toughening up sentences for those found guilty of trafficking humans in this way, and it is a horrendous story in this front page actually does justice to how traumatic it would have been. it
those are the front pages, let's start off and it's just that horrific story, the lead for the daily mirrorc front page that they have put together ahead of tomorrow. it was a huge story today, one of the most horrendous stories we have seen ina long most horrendous stories we have seen in a long time, the biggest murder investigation since 7/7 has been launched. we still don't know the details where it originated or the nationalities the victims, so there are nationalities the victims, so...
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confirms that britain's prince irmsy is suing the owners of the british tabloids "the sun" and "the daily mirrore harry is reportedly rocusing the tabloids of hacking his voice mails. this comes just days after the prince and his wife, meghan markle, sued another tabloid that published markle's private letter to her father. now, the slow, deliberate steps that may amount to one giant leap. a man in france, paralyzed from the shoulders down, is now able to walk using a robotic suit controlled by his mind. an's learned to send wireless eignals to sensors implanted in his brain that move his arms and legs. and over two years, he's walked about the length of a football field. that is progress. coming up, "on the road," with steve hartman. a dying man wanted to share his fortune, but there was one condition. seems like some are going at the speed of yesteryear. but not here. this is capital one. where banking moves at the speed of right now. you can open a new savings account in about 5 minutes and earn five times the national average. from here or here in our cafés. plus, there are no fees or minimu
confirms that britain's prince irmsy is suing the owners of the british tabloids "the sun" and "the daily mirrore harry is reportedly rocusing the tabloids of hacking his voice mails. this comes just days after the prince and his wife, meghan markle, sued another tabloid that published markle's private letter to her father. now, the slow, deliberate steps that may amount to one giant leap. a man in france, paralyzed from the shoulders down, is now able to walk using a robotic...
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meanwhile, the daily mirror, like many of the tablets, is going and doing their homework, if you wanttion about this woman in question. what they want is for her to come and answer questions but, in the meantime, the mirror is reporting that the us diplomat's wife who fled was fine for poor driving. until she answers questions we do not know her side of the story. clearly the family a very upset. a really troubling situation. another story with some great pictures, the whole extinction rebellion protest. they have this really dynamic shot of a clown taken away, looking whether he is surprised or his face is surprised but it shows how dramatic this is getting. a man spreading arrestee. it looks someone close to whitehall, the department of culture and number 10 and the whole of westminster and adjacent areas blocked to traffic today, which wasn't that objective. at the same time, police were criticised in some quarters last time for being quite... giving too much of a light touch to the extinction rebellion when they were occupying waterloo bridge and marble arch and oxford street and
meanwhile, the daily mirror, like many of the tablets, is going and doing their homework, if you wanttion about this woman in question. what they want is for her to come and answer questions but, in the meantime, the mirror is reporting that the us diplomat's wife who fled was fine for poor driving. until she answers questions we do not know her side of the story. clearly the family a very upset. a really troubling situation. another story with some great pictures, the whole extinction...
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in africa, both harry and meghan announced that they were suing the daily mail, the sun and the daily mirror this is... out there clearly is a real problem. i think there will be lots of conversations and more comment, and it seems they will be taking an extended period at the end of the air, six weeks, from royal life, initially as a family, to spend time between the uk and the us. —— at the end of the year. i think there was talk about going to africa more. harry and william on different parts, —— different paths, the fact that one of them is due to be king at some point. it is not that immediate, but clearly it is different, there has been talk of a rift in the past, indeed there is a talk of that at the moment, between them and their wives, this is an attempt to make things seem a bit happier, but it is clear the royal family is under real strain. a couple of stories on the sports pages of the guardian, wales reaching the semifinals of the rugby world cup after beating france by one point, it was a bit dirty, wasn't it? will the french dominated at the beginning, when i hear commentators
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the type of thing that used to happen to me at school except it was not on the front page of the daily mirrore. step aside, girl. we need colleen. all right, enough, enough. great job. it has been great to see you. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests this evening, grace and giles. and from all of us, good night. good evening. here's your latest sports news. wales battled their way past a ferocious fiji injapan, tojoin england in the quarter—finals of the rugby world cup. but scotland still have more to do, despite running in 9 tries to beat russia. in a moment, we'll hear from our correspondant andy swiss in shizuoka, but first here's katie gornall who watched wales in oita. wales always knew fiji could be great opponents and they were given a big scare in front of our big crowd. inside four minutes, the man they call the runaway train sc
the type of thing that used to happen to me at school except it was not on the front page of the daily mirrore. step aside, girl. we need colleen. all right, enough, enough. great job. it has been great to see you. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you...