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and there was their direct rival, which was the mirror group, - the daily mirror, the sunday mirror andy people. _ i edited the people. there was tremendous - competition, head to head, between the sun, on the one hand, that was the biggest seller, - and the daily mirror, - which was trying desperately to overtake and beat their rival. what sold newspapers was celebrity. and the more salacious that story was, the better it sold. _ if someone ever said to me, "what would you change in your life?", i would absolutely have never ever ever become a public figure. ever. success is great, but privacy is priceless. i lost my leg in 1993, crushed my pelvis, punctured my lung. suddenly, it was all over the media. "model overcomes adversity". i'd only been a model for, like, five minutes. and then, i had nonstop good press from �*93 to �*99. and then, it was as soon as i got in a relationship with my ex—husband, the hell started. all right, everyone? photographers shout. archive: as promised, paul and heather - are here together today to just a little bit of press interest. the details are we're
and there was their direct rival, which was the mirror group, - the daily mirror, the sunday mirror andy people. _ i edited the people. there was tremendous - competition, head to head, between the sun, on the one hand, that was the biggest seller, - and the daily mirror, - which was trying desperately to overtake and beat their rival. what sold newspapers was celebrity. and the more salacious that story was, the better it sold. _ if someone ever said to me, "what would you change in your...
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the daily mirror, the sunday. mirror and the sunday people. i edited the people.as tremendous - competition head to the sun, on the one hand that was the biggest seller. - and the daily mirror, _ which was trying desperately to overtake and beat their rival. what sold newspapers was celebrity. - and the more salacious thati story was, the better it sold. if someone ever said to me, what would you change in your life? i would absolutely have never ever, ever become a public figure. ever. success is great, but privacy is priceless. i lost my leg in 1993, crushed my pelvis and punctured my lung and suddenly it was all over the media. "model overcomes adversity," i'd only been a model for like five minutes. and then i had nonstop good press from �*93 to �*99 and then it was as soon as i got in a relationship with my ex—husband, the hell started. all right, everyone? as promised, pauland heather appeared together today to just a little bit of press interest. the details, we are engaged, that's it. i was obviously naive, it was as if, it's ok for you to overcome adversi
the daily mirror, the sunday. mirror and the sunday people. i edited the people.as tremendous - competition head to the sun, on the one hand that was the biggest seller. - and the daily mirror, _ which was trying desperately to overtake and beat their rival. what sold newspapers was celebrity. - and the more salacious thati story was, the better it sold. if someone ever said to me, what would you change in your life? i would absolutely have never ever, ever become a public figure. ever. success...
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the daily mirror, where fiona has been a long time columnist.ear old was told she had the illness a year ago after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety . the former gmtv and anxiety. the former gmtv host told the mirror's editor in chief, alison phillips how the disease has affected her family. watch >> because this disease has had such an impact on your family , such an impact on your family, it's absolutely decimated . it's absolutely decimated. >> my mum, my dad , my uncle >> my mum, my dad, my uncle barry. i mean, it just goes on and on. it's just and they always used to say to me , it's always used to say to me, it's not hereditary. well there's something going on. and do you think, though, that you know , think, though, that you know, hopefully these drugs will be able to help other families in the grief? yeah. yeah. because it's i mean, i'm just getting on with it. i'm not taking any nofice with it. i'm not taking any notice of it and just getting now she's talking there , angela, now she's talking there, angela, about the fact that s
the daily mirror, where fiona has been a long time columnist.ear old was told she had the illness a year ago after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety . the former gmtv and anxiety. the former gmtv host told the mirror's editor in chief, alison phillips how the disease has affected her family. watch >> because this disease has had such an impact on your family , such an impact on your family, it's absolutely decimated . it's absolutely decimated. >> my mum, my dad , my uncle...
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the daily mirror, where fiona has been a long time columnist.t the 62 year old was told she had the illness a year ago after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety . the former gmtv and anxiety. the former gmtv host told the mirror's editor in chief, alison phillips how the disease has affected her family. watch >> because this disease has had such an impact on your family , such an impact on your family, it's absolutely decimated . it's absolutely decimated. >> my mum, my dad , my uncle >> my mum, my dad, my uncle barry. i mean, it just goes on and on. it's just and they always used to say to me , it's always used to say to me, it's not hereditary. well there's something going on. and do you think, though, that you know , think, though, that you know, hopefully these drugs will be able to help other families in the grief? yeah. yeah. because it's i mean, i'm just getting on with it. i'm not taking any nofice with it. i'm not taking any notice of it and just getting now she's talking there , angela, now she's talking there, angela, about the f
the daily mirror, where fiona has been a long time columnist.t the 62 year old was told she had the illness a year ago after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety . the former gmtv and anxiety. the former gmtv host told the mirror's editor in chief, alison phillips how the disease has affected her family. watch >> because this disease has had such an impact on your family , such an impact on your family, it's absolutely decimated . it's absolutely decimated. >> my mum, my dad ,...
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daily mail. - action is being taken against the sun newspaper. legal action against the mirror group over allegations of phone hacking. who did you hack? be quicker to say who i didn't hack, wouldn't it? _ be easier. celebrities, politicians... i was living in this sort of superhighway of illicit information. it was exciting. you felt like a spy. i don't know to this day how many people have heard my deepest secrets, my desires. phone hacking was not practised by the mail on sunday— or the daily mail. you have just about anybody who's ever appeared in a tabloid newspaper saying, "give me large wodges of cash, please." i think it's actually a legal scandal. it's not the money i'm after. it's...it's to expose their guilt. it's justice. as long ago as i can remember, all i ever wanted to do was act. that was it. that's my only memory. i've been lucky that i have loved myjob. but the other side of it, which i was completely and utterly unprepared for, was overwhelming. i fell very much in love with my first co—star, and got papped with him, and the next day had ten people outside m
daily mail. - action is being taken against the sun newspaper. legal action against the mirror group over allegations of phone hacking. who did you hack? be quicker to say who i didn't hack, wouldn't it? _ be easier. celebrities, politicians... i was living in this sort of superhighway of illicit information. it was exciting. you felt like a spy. i don't know to this day how many people have heard my deepest secrets, my desires. phone hacking was not practised by the mail on sunday— or the...
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we will also have commentary from journalists, for the daily mirror and the sun. first result around three o'clock in the morning. a difficult thing to predict and we will possibly have all three by around liz30am, if i can keep my eyes open until then! back to ou. keep my eyes open until then! back to yom get — keep my eyes open until then! back to you. get those _ keep my eyes open until then! back to you. get those matchsticks out! a final thought from chris. what are we looking out for tonight? the big question tonight isjust how badly do the conservatives do? it sounds quite blunt but they have been struggling in the opinion polls for ages and had a pretty hellish year and so many people are struggling with the cost of living. one party figure said tonight that they expect to lose horribly and potentially historically in all three seats. they blamed what they called long boris, the sense that the behaviour of the former prime minister are still affecting them. but they are going for expectation management, all of the parties, and two seats, and north yorkshir
we will also have commentary from journalists, for the daily mirror and the sun. first result around three o'clock in the morning. a difficult thing to predict and we will possibly have all three by around liz30am, if i can keep my eyes open until then! back to ou. keep my eyes open until then! back to yom get — keep my eyes open until then! back to you. get those _ keep my eyes open until then! back to you. get those matchsticks out! a final thought from chris. what are we looking out for...
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earlier, the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg asked the editor of the daily mirror, alison phillips, and former executive of itn, stewart purvis, why this issue matters to the british public. i think the bbc is a national public broadcaster on the relationship is built on trust and effort we are seeing here is a breakdown of trust between the presenter individual but also between the presenter and their bosses and between that relationship between the viewer on the broadcaster, that has huge implications and i think news is entirely built on trust. if you do not believe the people bringing in venues that us for so much breaks down, you get a bet on democracy. we are being very clear we are not speculating on the identity of the person, the bbc is a huge organisation but this is your world, stewart purvis, you are on the board of channel four and you advise broadcasters after a long career at itn so what do you think the lessons are for the bbc? i itn so what do you think the lessons are for the bbc?— are for the bbc? i have 'ust finished my i are for the bbc? i have 'ust finished my stint �* ar
earlier, the bbc�*s laura kuenssberg asked the editor of the daily mirror, alison phillips, and former executive of itn, stewart purvis, why this issue matters to the british public. i think the bbc is a national public broadcaster on the relationship is built on trust and effort we are seeing here is a breakdown of trust between the presenter individual but also between the presenter and their bosses and between that relationship between the viewer on the broadcaster, that has huge...
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discovered she had the disease a year ago after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety, she told the daily mirrorecimated" her family after her mother, father you're live with bbc news. iam i am lewis vaughanjones. we are going to stick with news in the uk now. king charles has been presented with the scottish crown jewels as part of a ceremony to celebrate his coronation. let's quickly run you through what happened. the afternoon began with a people's procession which left edinburgh castle and made its way along the royal mile. a number of military units led the way and it aimed to represent all aspects of scottish life. many people gathered ahead of the service to show their support for the king, but there was also a sizeable anti—monarchy protest and a number of people were arrested. a demonstration also took place outside the scottish parliament. king charles and queen camilla then arrived at st giles' cathedral for the service of thanksgiving and dedication. it was then onto the presentation of the honours of scotland — the sword of state, the sceptre and the crown, the oldest crown jewels i
discovered she had the disease a year ago after suffering months of brain fog and anxiety, she told the daily mirrorecimated" her family after her mother, father you're live with bbc news. iam i am lewis vaughanjones. we are going to stick with news in the uk now. king charles has been presented with the scottish crown jewels as part of a ceremony to celebrate his coronation. let's quickly run you through what happened. the afternoon began with a people's procession which left edinburgh...
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bbc causing cops say the daily mirror.ournalist mark williams—thomas , and he has mark williams—thomas, and he has tweeted the following. the police are now investigating the allegation against the bbc. presenter i've investigated lots of these types of allegations and the presenter should have been formally suspended weeks ago, given the very serious nature of the allegations , how nature of the allegations, how would you react to that? this is a that believe helped to a guy that i believe helped to expose the scandal. he expose the savile scandal. he was i remember his name from that. >> and it really depends on what the allegations that were sent to the bbc were, how strong were they, how specific were they? were they anonymous ? yes. was it were they anonymous? yes. was it clear who they were from ? um, i clear who they were from? um, i think it would be dangerous if any employer was to simply suspend employees on the basis of an anonymous or unsubstantiated covid allegations. and i think that's what that that may be t
bbc causing cops say the daily mirror.ournalist mark williams—thomas , and he has mark williams—thomas, and he has tweeted the following. the police are now investigating the allegation against the bbc. presenter i've investigated lots of these types of allegations and the presenter should have been formally suspended weeks ago, given the very serious nature of the allegations , how nature of the allegations, how would you react to that? this is a that believe helped to a guy that i believe...
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she's described to the daily mirror how dementia has ravaged herfamily — after her parents, grandparentsd have been forced to close today, as teachers walk out over pay. it is the sixth national strike by members of the national education union in england since february — another is planned for friday. the teachers are calling for above—inflation pay increases. the government says schools are receiving significant additionalfunding. and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodbye. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm paul scott at the bbc sport centre. here's what's coming up... we could be set for a record breaking day at wimbledon as organisers play catch—up, if only the rain would stop. england have made changes ahead of their crucial third ashes test, jimmy anderson is out. and united finally get their man. mason mount signs a five—year deal at old trafford. welcome along to the programme. we thought we might have some tennis to tell you about. away from wimbledon, it's a crucial period for both englan
she's described to the daily mirror how dementia has ravaged herfamily — after her parents, grandparentsd have been forced to close today, as teachers walk out over pay. it is the sixth national strike by members of the national education union in england since february — another is planned for friday. the teachers are calling for above—inflation pay increases. the government says schools are receiving significant additionalfunding. and that's bbc news at one. now it's time to join our...
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the tv presenter has told the daily mirror she was diagnosed with the disease last year and wants to it has absolutely decimated, my mum, my dad, my uncle barry, itjust goes on and on. and they always used to say to me, it's not hereditary. well, there is something going on. alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia, and the biggest risk factor is old age. even so, one in 20 cases is diagnosed in people under 65. only about one in 100 cases of alzheimer's is directly inherited, where a faulty gene is passed on, but there are also several genes which can increase your risk of the destructive brain disease. among the early symptoms are forgetting recent conversations or events, asking questions repetitively, and finding it harder to make decisions. our next couple are gmtv presenter fiona phillips and her dance partner brendan! fiona phillips, who appeared on strictly in 2005, says she is on a medical trial which involves daily injections of an experimental drug. two other alzheimer's drugs have shown promising results in slowing the condition. fergus walsh, bbc news. to talk mor
the tv presenter has told the daily mirror she was diagnosed with the disease last year and wants to it has absolutely decimated, my mum, my dad, my uncle barry, itjust goes on and on. and they always used to say to me, it's not hereditary. well, there is something going on. alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia, and the biggest risk factor is old age. even so, one in 20 cases is diagnosed in people under 65. only about one in 100 cases of alzheimer's is directly inherited, where a...
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the tv presenter has told the daily mirror she was diagnosed with the disease last year and wants tohe most common form of dementia, and the biggest risk factor is old age. even so, one in 20 cases is diagnosed in people under 65. only about one in 100 cases of alzheimer�*s is directly inherited, where a faulty gene is passed on, but there are also several genes which can increase your risk of the destructive brain disease. among the early symptoms are forgetting recent conversations or events, asking questions repetitively, and finding it harder to make decisions. our next couple are gmtv presenter fiona phillips and her dance partner brendan! fiona phillips, who appeared on strictly in 2005, says she is on a medical trial which involves daily injections of an experimental drug. two other alzheimer�*s drugs have shown promising results in slowing the condition. fergus walsh, bbc news. rain didn�*t stop play at wimbledon today, butjust stop 0il protestors did — for a brief spell, at least. they managed to get onto court not once but twice, including during the match being played by b
the tv presenter has told the daily mirror she was diagnosed with the disease last year and wants tohe most common form of dementia, and the biggest risk factor is old age. even so, one in 20 cases is diagnosed in people under 65. only about one in 100 cases of alzheimer�*s is directly inherited, where a faulty gene is passed on, but there are also several genes which can increase your risk of the destructive brain disease. among the early symptoms are forgetting recent conversations or...
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. >> and the daily mirror leads with horrific crash which with the horrific crash which killed one girl crashed into a school . crashed into a school. >> the guardian says ministers have been ordered to hand over messages from the former prime minister to the covid inquiry after losing a legal challenge and the telegraph says that the archbishop thinks universities should face funding cuts for not supporting minorities. the daily mail shows the vehicle, which crashed yesterday into a school in wimbledon, killing a girl aged eight and injuring 16 other people. >> and the eye newspaper for talks about the home office as well. but we'll maybe get to that a little bit later. let's kick off with some of these stories because candace , there's stories because candace, there's one really interesting story that you've picked up from the express and it's a foreign story. what's going on here. >> so this story in the express is about prigozhin. so he's the leader of the wagner group he led this uprising this march on moscow, now supposedly exiled to belarus. and it's all about his saint petersbur
. >> and the daily mirror leads with horrific crash which with the horrific crash which killed one girl crashed into a school . crashed into a school. >> the guardian says ministers have been ordered to hand over messages from the former prime minister to the covid inquiry after losing a legal challenge and the telegraph says that the archbishop thinks universities should face funding cuts for not supporting minorities. the daily mail shows the vehicle, which crashed yesterday into...
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david gauke, who sat in conservative cabinets for many years, the editor of the daily mirror alison phillipsrmer editor of itn now media commentator, stewart purvis. a very warm welcome to you all. lets look at what is on the front pages. no surprise, most of them are leading on the story about the bbc. we hope to look at them in a few seconds. they are not displaying for now. let's hear the very latest. 0h, now. let's hear the very latest. oh, there are the newspapers after all. they pretty much all lead on the bbc story. the front of the mail says the bbc is in crisis. the mirror says the bbc star parted with bosses after the complaint was made. the broadsheets also go with the story. the sunday times says there is a bbc crisis. the telegraph says the bbc is under fire over an explicit picture scandal. let's speak to lizo mzimba. what do we know? well. picture scandal. let's speak to lizo mzimba. what do we know? well, these ve serious mzimba. what do we know? well, these very serious allegations _ mzimba. what do we know? well, these very serious allegations came _ mzimba. what do we know
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she's described to the daily mirror how dementia has ravaged herfamily.ut few and far between. all of us at some point might catch one of these showers but you can see from the pressure pattern, this area of low pressure that brought the rainfall yesterday across southern areas and it has now speeded away to the low countries. you can see these dots and blue specks — these are the showers and one or two could be heavy and thundery into the afternoon but there will be dry spells and sunshine in between those showers. perhaps a tad warmer than yesterday with temperatures up to 20 or 21 in the south. 15—17 in the north. after the wash—out at wimbledon yesterday, things improving today. 16-19. still the chance of one or two passing showers but they will not be too prolonged with drier weather and sunny spells. tonight we start to lose those showers. clear spells going into thursday morning, with the clouds thickening across northern ireland. overnight temperatures down to 11. in northern ireland on thursday we will see an area of low pressure slowly move its
she's described to the daily mirror how dementia has ravaged herfamily.ut few and far between. all of us at some point might catch one of these showers but you can see from the pressure pattern, this area of low pressure that brought the rainfall yesterday across southern areas and it has now speeded away to the low countries. you can see these dots and blue specks — these are the showers and one or two could be heavy and thundery into the afternoon but there will be dry spells and sunshine...
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she's a collective west, according to the british newspaper daily mirror, the storm shadow rocket mayre on strike due to several salaries, deliveries are delayed indefinitely biden, decides on an unprecedented escalation and legalizes the transfer of cluster munitions, great britain france and others countries claim that this is inconsistent with the way civilized countries wage war. the united states has not signed a treaty to ban cluster munitions. so we do not break any promises that we allegedly made to the ukrainians. ammunition is needed right now, so we provide these weapons criticize the supply of cluster munitions, including elon musk calling the biden administration hypocrites that the supply of cluster weapons only prolongs the conflict says and the president of bulgaria , the romanian, is the minister of the brother to britain, no, should we wait for, in addition to the british minister of defense, who just a few days ago said that the uk cannot be a warehouse for the armed forces ukraine will say this and other defense ministers, our rulers are frantically trying to convi
she's a collective west, according to the british newspaper daily mirror, the storm shadow rocket mayre on strike due to several salaries, deliveries are delayed indefinitely biden, decides on an unprecedented escalation and legalizes the transfer of cluster munitions, great britain france and others countries claim that this is inconsistent with the way civilized countries wage war. the united states has not signed a treaty to ban cluster munitions. so we do not break any promises that we...
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a new low in the uk's stop the boats war daily mirror. hreat to humanity. boffins warn of a cheery new threat to humanity . see not now threat to humanity. see not now pesky ice age killers, human kind could be wiped out by ancient nasties released from millennia old melting ice. thanks to climate change. terrific. say the daily star. >> it's become a comic , hasn't >> it's become a comic, hasn't it? the daily star? >> well, listen, it is. >> well, listen, it is. >> but you know what? i think we need a smile. don't we, mike? >> well, we do, but you shouldn't expect people to buy it as it's described as a national news paper. yeah, well, it's a comic, isn't too? it's a comic, isn't it, too? >>— it's a comic, isn't it, too? >> have a look at >> right. let's have a look at the daily telegraph, michael, while got council tax while i've got you. council tax to double second home to for double second home owners. oh, about time, owners. oh, god. about time, vera baird. >> no, no, ho, vera baird. >>-no, no, no, no, no, >> no, no, no, no, no, no,
a new low in the uk's stop the boats war daily mirror. hreat to humanity. boffins warn of a cheery new threat to humanity . see not now threat to humanity. see not now pesky ice age killers, human kind could be wiped out by ancient nasties released from millennia old melting ice. thanks to climate change. terrific. say the daily star. >> it's become a comic , hasn't >> it's become a comic, hasn't it? the daily star? >> well, listen, it is. >> well, listen, it is....
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a new low in the uk's stop the boats war daily mirror. hreat to humanity. boffins warn of a cheery new threat to humanity . see not now threat to humanity. see not now pesky ice age killers, human kind could be wiped out by ancient nasties released from millennia old melting ice. thanks to climate change. terrific. say the daily star. >> it's become a comic , hasn't >> it's become a comic, hasn't it? the daily star? >> well, listen, it is. >> well, listen, it is. >> but you know what? i think we need a smile. don't we, mike? >> well, we do, but you shouldn't expect people to buy it as it's described as a national news paper. yeah, well, it's a comic, isn't too? it's a comic, isn't it, too? >>— it's a comic, isn't it, too? >> have a look at >> right. let's have a look at the daily telegraph, michael, while got council tax while i've got you. council tax to double second home to for double second home owners. oh, about time, owners. oh, god. about time, vera baird. >> no, no, ho, vera baird. >>-no, no, no, no, no, >> no, no, no, no, no, no,
a new low in the uk's stop the boats war daily mirror. hreat to humanity. boffins warn of a cheery new threat to humanity . see not now threat to humanity. see not now pesky ice age killers, human kind could be wiped out by ancient nasties released from millennia old melting ice. thanks to climate change. terrific. say the daily star. >> it's become a comic , hasn't >> it's become a comic, hasn't it? the daily star? >> well, listen, it is. >> well, listen, it is....
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and the daily mirror leads with the revelation from new court documents that prince andrew visited.s. contrary acting his account during the infamous interview with emily maitlis on newsnight now . now a bombshell newsnight now. now a bombshell report into english cricket declaring that widespread and deep rooted racist ism was endemic throughout the game was published last month with one race row at yorkshire county cricket club, leading to a series of public mudslinging between top players . but one of between top players. but one of cricket's biggest names has now sensationally so sensationally hit back. so listen former cricket listen to what former cricket commentator and member of the house of lords, sir ian botham, thinks the controversial thinks of the controversial report. certainly not report. and he's certainly not his words . his words. >> i read bits of it, to be honest. i threw it down on the floor. in the end, i just it's my eyes. >> it's a nonsense, right? and a complete and utter waste of money that could have been well spent doing other things, stuff that's gone yo
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that's what the daily mirror's gone with tonight. new oil and gas licences in the north sea and the guardian also leads with sunaks plans to grant 100 new licences . grant 100 new licences. interesting though too, they do have on the front page there . have on the front page there. farage cuts off offering to reopen my account. so nigel making the front page even of the guardian . my superstar panel the guardian. my superstar panel return now top daily express columnist carole malone , the columnist carole malone, the former mep and tory environmentalist stanley johnson and the former conservative education minister, dame andrea jenkyns. education minister, dame andrea jenkyns . now shocking home jenkyns. now shocking home office figures have revealed that just 5.7% of crimes were solved in england and wales last yeah solved in england and wales last year. that comes just weeks after the home secretary suella braverman warned british police they must ditch their focus on wokery and constant hate on common sense policing . in the comm
that's what the daily mirror's gone with tonight. new oil and gas licences in the north sea and the guardian also leads with sunaks plans to grant 100 new licences . grant 100 new licences. interesting though too, they do have on the front page there . have on the front page there. farage cuts off offering to reopen my account. so nigel making the front page even of the guardian . my superstar panel the guardian. my superstar panel return now top daily express columnist carole malone , the...
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the daily mirror exclusive killer dogs plea. don't let my son's death be for nothing.tory. this is a chap called billy macritchie, whose son frankie died aged nine. he told how he does not want any family to suffer the same heartache . our hope is that same heartache. our hope is that his tragic death was not for nothing . the daily telegraph nothing. the daily telegraph 50,000 extra families to who face inheritance tax war is coming to russia, warns zelenskyy and sunak to warn that labour oil plan will force up energy bills . the times fire energy bills. the times fire risks could turn migrants barge into floating grenfell graduates earn more if parents don't have degrees and pm give gives green light for more north sea drilling . okay folks, those are drilling. okay folks, those are your front pages . and let's get your front pages. and let's get to let's get into the meat and veg of some of these stories, if we can. an inheritance tax . we can. an inheritance tax. emma, are you a supporter or not? 50,000 extra families to face it, say the daily telegraph, 50,000 ext
the daily mirror exclusive killer dogs plea. don't let my son's death be for nothing.tory. this is a chap called billy macritchie, whose son frankie died aged nine. he told how he does not want any family to suffer the same heartache . our hope is that same heartache. our hope is that his tragic death was not for nothing . the daily telegraph nothing. the daily telegraph 50,000 extra families to who face inheritance tax war is coming to russia, warns zelenskyy and sunak to warn that labour oil...
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the daily mirror. oh goodness me. goodness gracious me. this is what i like to call fear , right?ne. here's farage, though . this is the front page we want to see the daily telegraph splashing on the shocking admission that the gb news presenter's bank account was shut down coutts, he shut down by coutts, as he doesn't align with bank's doesn't align with the bank's value . that was after nigel blew value. that was after nigel blew their previous lies out of the water by exposing coutts water by exposing the coutts files news earlier files on gb news earlier tonight. of course he was tonight. and of course he was with us earlier in show too. with us earlier in the show too. daily mail also leading on that shocking revelation . oh, my shocking revelation. oh, my superstar back with me superstar panel. back with me now, top broadcaster tanya buxton, the gb news presenter , buxton, the gb news presenter, the reverend calvin robinson, and the broadcaster rebecca reid . now, it was a story that divided the nation, but the woman who was previously jailed for aborting her unborn child at
the daily mirror. oh goodness me. goodness gracious me. this is what i like to call fear , right?ne. here's farage, though . this is the front page we want to see the daily telegraph splashing on the shocking admission that the gb news presenter's bank account was shut down coutts, he shut down by coutts, as he doesn't align with bank's doesn't align with the bank's value . that was after nigel blew value. that was after nigel blew their previous lies out of the water by exposing coutts water...
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the daily mirror exclusive killer dogs plea. don't let my son's death be for nothing.tory. this is a chap called billy macritchie, whose son frankie died aged nine. he told how he does not want any family to suffer the same heartache . our hope is that same heartache. our hope is that his tragic death was not for nothing . the daily telegraph nothing. the daily telegraph 50,000 extra families to who face inheritance tax war is coming to russia, warns zelenskyy and sunak to warn that labour oil plan will force up energy bills . the times fire energy bills. the times fire risks could turn migrants barge into floating grenfell graduates earn more if parents don't have degrees and pm give gives green light for more north sea drilling . okay folks, those are drilling. okay folks, those are your front pages . and let's get your front pages. and let's get to let's get into the meat and veg of some of these stories, if we can. an inheritance tax . we can. an inheritance tax. emma, are you a supporter or not? 50,000 extra families to face it, say the daily telegraph, 50,000 ext
the daily mirror exclusive killer dogs plea. don't let my son's death be for nothing.tory. this is a chap called billy macritchie, whose son frankie died aged nine. he told how he does not want any family to suffer the same heartache . our hope is that same heartache. our hope is that his tragic death was not for nothing . the daily telegraph nothing. the daily telegraph 50,000 extra families to who face inheritance tax war is coming to russia, warns zelenskyy and sunak to warn that labour oil...
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and the daily mirror leads with the revelation from new court documents that prince andrew visited.ry acting his account during the infamous interview with emily maitlis on newsnight now . now a bombshell newsnight now. now a bombshell report into english cricket declaring that widespread and deep rooted racist ism was endemic throughout the game was published last month with one race row at yorkshire county cricket club, leading to a series of public mudslinging between top players . but one of between top players. but one of cricket's biggest names has now sensationally so sensationally hit back. so listen former cricket listen to what former cricket commentator and member of the house of lords, sir ian botham, thinks the controversial thinks of the controversial report. certainly not report. and he's certainly not his words . his words. >> i read bits of it, to be honest. i threw it down on the floor. in the end, i just it's my eyes. >> it's a nonsense, right? and a complete and utter waste of money that could have been well spent doing other things, stuff that's gone yorkshire f
and the daily mirror leads with the revelation from new court documents that prince andrew visited.ry acting his account during the infamous interview with emily maitlis on newsnight now . now a bombshell newsnight now. now a bombshell report into english cricket declaring that widespread and deep rooted racist ism was endemic throughout the game was published last month with one race row at yorkshire county cricket club, leading to a series of public mudslinging between top players . but one...
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the daily mirror. oh goodness me. goodness gracious me. this is what i like to call fear , right? here's farage, though . this is the front page we want to see the daily telegraph splashing on the shocking admission that the gb news presenter's bank account was shut down coutts, he shut down by coutts, as he doesn't align the bank's doesn't align with the bank's value . that was after nigel blew value. that was after nigel blew their previous lies out of the water by exposing coutts water by exposing the coutts files news earlier files on gb news earlier tonight. of course he was tonight. and of course he was with us earlier in the show too. daily also leading on that daily mail also leading on that shocking revelation . oh, my shocking revelation. oh, my superstar back with me superstar panel. back with me now, top broadcaster tanya buxton, the gb news presenter , buxton, the gb news presenter, the reverend calvin robinson, and the broadcaster rebecca reid . now, it was a story that divided the nation, but the woman who was previously jailed for aborting her unborn child at 34 we
the daily mirror. oh goodness me. goodness gracious me. this is what i like to call fear , right? here's farage, though . this is the front page we want to see the daily telegraph splashing on the shocking admission that the gb news presenter's bank account was shut down coutts, he shut down by coutts, as he doesn't align the bank's doesn't align with the bank's value . that was after nigel blew value. that was after nigel blew their previous lies out of the water by exposing coutts water by...
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if there's a paper you're particular choice, but on the front the daily the front page of the daily mirrord . but parents would have approved. but i parents would have approved. but i to— parents would have approved. but i to wow— parents would have approved. but i to wow know.— parents would have approved. but i do you know, you're right that noioiw— i do you know, you're right that noiooiw eon— i do you know, you're right that noioow oepiw— i do you know, you're right that nobody can reply. i have to say .onowgn.— nobody can reply. i have to say . onowgn. onoo— nobody can reply. i have to say , though, that, you— nobody can reply. i have to say , though, that, you know, your party— , though, that, you know, your party conference— , though, that, you know, your party conference often has some weow— party conference often has some weow wowng— party conference often has some very young speakers. i mean, wiiiion— very young speakers. i mean, william hague— very young speakers. i mean, william hague was 16 and then it goee— william hague was 16 and then it goee-iwo— william hague was 16 and t
if there's a paper you're particular choice, but on the front the daily the front page of the daily mirrord . but parents would have approved. but i parents would have approved. but i to— parents would have approved. but i to wow— parents would have approved. but i to wow know.— parents would have approved. but i do you know, you're right that noioiw— i do you know, you're right that noiooiw eon— i do you know, you're right that noioow oepiw— i do you know, you're right that nobody...
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she's given an interview to daily mirror, where she's been a columnist for years telling us that at 60 with the menopause forgetful , the menopause being forgetful, brain fog. and of course, her parents died of it. and she nursed her parents with it. >> let us know your stories, particularly of that that condition as won't you? condition as well, won't you? because everybody, because it affects everybody, doesn't family . doesn't it? the whole family. vaiews@gbnews.com is the email address. lots more well this address. lots more as well this morning. but first of all, here is your news tamsin roberts is your news with tamsin roberts i >> -- >> beth, thanks very much. good morning from the gb newsroom it's 11:02. as the nhs it's11:02. as the nhs celebrates its 75th anniversary, labouris celebrates its 75th anniversary, labour is warning the service will die without further investment and modernisation . investment and modernisation. around 7.4 million people are on nhs waiting lists and the government has acknowledged the figure could get worse before it gets better. it comes as a yougo
she's given an interview to daily mirror, where she's been a columnist for years telling us that at 60 with the menopause forgetful , the menopause being forgetful, brain fog. and of course, her parents died of it. and she nursed her parents with it. >> let us know your stories, particularly of that that condition as won't you? condition as well, won't you? because everybody, because it affects everybody, doesn't family . doesn't it? the whole family. vaiews@gbnews.com is the email...
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this is in the daily mirror.with rishi sunak. second is playing the recorder. third, do you remember pythagoras theorem? i recorder. third, do you remember pythagoras theorem?— recorder. third, do you remember pythagoras theorem? i do. that is the next one- _ pythagoras theorem? i do. that is the next one. i _ pythagoras theorem? i do. that is the next one. i don't _ pythagoras theorem? i if that is the next one. i don't agree with types of dinosaurs. i love dinosaurs.— types of dinosaurs. i love dinosaurs. , , , dinosaurs. using a bunsen burner was iuite fun. dinosaurs. using a bunsen burner was quite fun- we — dinosaurs. using a bunsen burner was quite fun. we didn't _ dinosaurs. using a bunsen burner was quite fun. we didn't use _ dinosaurs. using a bunsen burner was quite fun. we didn't use them - dinosaurs. using a bunsen burner was quite fun. we didn't use them in - dinosaurs. using a bunsen burner was quite fun. we didn't use them in the l quite fun. we didn't use them in the best wa . quite fun. we didn't
this is in the daily mirror.with rishi sunak. second is playing the recorder. third, do you remember pythagoras theorem? i recorder. third, do you remember pythagoras theorem?— recorder. third, do you remember pythagoras theorem? i do. that is the next one- _ pythagoras theorem? i do. that is the next one. i _ pythagoras theorem? i do. that is the next one. i don't _ pythagoras theorem? i if that is the next one. i don't agree with types of dinosaurs. i love dinosaurs.— types of dinosaurs....
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wednesday's front pages are dominated by the heatwave in southern europe — with the daily mirror referring". the times leads with a report on expectations that prime minister rishi sunak will "delay issuing trans guidance for schools". the paper reports that — according to a whitehall source — the women and equalities minister kemi badenoch had "pushed for the guidance to be hardened". the telegraph features an interview with nigel farage after claims he was "exited" from coutts bank — with the former ukip leader telling the paper he has evidence that shows he was targeted "on personal and political grounds". it was earlier reported he fell below the financial threshold to keep an account with the bank. and one of the most—read stories on the bbc news website tells how the first british passports issued in king charles's name are being released this week. passports will now use the wording "his majesty". we have been to italy once this morning. back again now. the roman city of pompeii is one of the world's most famous archaeological sites. destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 79ad, the cit
wednesday's front pages are dominated by the heatwave in southern europe — with the daily mirror referring". the times leads with a report on expectations that prime minister rishi sunak will "delay issuing trans guidance for schools". the paper reports that — according to a whitehall source — the women and equalities minister kemi badenoch had "pushed for the guidance to be hardened". the telegraph features an interview with nigel farage after claims he was...
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after several years from campaigning from local campaigners and also from journalists from the daily mirrorin 2018 to fund that independent investigation. now other allegations that lucy allan makes in her statement to gb news today are that the there's insufficient transparency and that this group isn't meeting enough. some of those claims actually, the council dealt with quite strongly in the statement to me today declaring that actually they're only required to meet this joint. csc review group is only required to meet once every six months, which they have in july. and there's another meeting february. another meeting from february. sorry. and there's another meeting i meeting established today, i believe , however, on the believe, however, on the recommended actions being achieved. they say they've achieved. they say they've achieved 51% of them, but won't give a clear sight of what they are. they told me that it revolved around taxi licencing and night economy licencing and night time economy licencing children's education and additional funding for its specialist support teams dealin
after several years from campaigning from local campaigners and also from journalists from the daily mirrorin 2018 to fund that independent investigation. now other allegations that lucy allan makes in her statement to gb news today are that the there's insufficient transparency and that this group isn't meeting enough. some of those claims actually, the council dealt with quite strongly in the statement to me today declaring that actually they're only required to meet this joint. csc review...
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"we ran for our lives" is the headline on the front page of the daily mirror, which features interviewseflecting this morning on the life and work of our friend and colleague, george alagiah, who has died at the age of 67. lovely picture there of george at the desk on the six 0'clock news, so familiar to many of us over the news. george was one of the bbc�*s longest—serving and most respected journalists who presented the news at six for 20 years. we'll be remembering him here on breakfast this morning. we will remember those special qualities he brought, and a lot of people at home will feel very much like he was one of their friends. it meant a lot to him when people would talk to him about hisjob on meant a lot to him when people would talk to him about his job on the six 0'clock news and the reporting he did around the world. also one of the kindest men you would ever wish to meet, i have to say. it has been a tough time in the newsroom, so many people loved him and knew him so well, he was an integral part of the entire bbc operation for so long. but he has a top bloke, and he will
"we ran for our lives" is the headline on the front page of the daily mirror, which features interviewseflecting this morning on the life and work of our friend and colleague, george alagiah, who has died at the age of 67. lovely picture there of george at the desk on the six 0'clock news, so familiar to many of us over the news. george was one of the bbc�*s longest—serving and most respected journalists who presented the news at six for 20 years. we'll be remembering him here on...
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mention headlines like this, the front page, one of the dailies here, which says down at the bottom, it's a black day for democracy. and israel, this mirrors what a lot of other news daily use in israel have published today. all same is with a critical moment and that basically democracy is teetering on the edge here in the country 0. on the other side of this stand off this argument, of course is the government and for them this is a major when what's next for them? the serial the far right wing, members of mr. nets and you out with the prime minister his his coalition. after that bill was passed yesterday, essentially they were, they were calling, they were proud. they were putting out statements that they are going to forge ahead going forward and to try to pass more of the highly contentious judicial overall plans that the prime minister originally proposed. this past january, you have people like a national security minister. it's more been clear who was saying this was a big win for them. and it was a big win for them. because despite all the pressure weeks $29.00 weeks of massive demonstrations throughout the country, hundreds of th
mention headlines like this, the front page, one of the dailies here, which says down at the bottom, it's a black day for democracy. and israel, this mirrors what a lot of other news daily use in israel have published today. all same is with a critical moment and that basically democracy is teetering on the edge here in the country 0. on the other side of this stand off this argument, of course is the government and for them this is a major when what's next for them? the serial the far right...
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and the daily mail and the mirror and the daily express and all the so—called non—tabloidsie haynes is from the act of group which campaigns for better press accountability. good morning. and chris holly, the author of the tabloid nation. you know the sun inside out. what about the intimations that there had been criminality that the sun clearly made, although they are rolling back on it and saying, we never said that? ~ ., , on it and saying, we never said that? ~ ., ., that? well, there was an innuendo. innuendo is — that? well, there was an innuendo. innuendo is ten _ that? well, there was an innuendo. innuendo is ten times _ that? well, there was an innuendo. innuendo is ten times worse - that? well, there was an innuendo. innuendo is ten times worse than . innuendo is ten times worse than libel. it is when you say, oh, no, he would never do that. but it is very clear there was no criminality involved because a case was not started. at that point the sun or any other newspaper could not name the individual in case it did go to trial. the main right here is the right to
and the daily mail and the mirror and the daily express and all the so—called non—tabloidsie haynes is from the act of group which campaigns for better press accountability. good morning. and chris holly, the author of the tabloid nation. you know the sun inside out. what about the intimations that there had been criminality that the sun clearly made, although they are rolling back on it and saying, we never said that? ~ ., , on it and saying, we never said that? ~ ., ., that? well, there...
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about dementia because fiona phillips has given a very brave interview the daily interview to the daily mirror8 months ago. only 60 young , very young. 60 far too young, very young. and of course it killed her parents. >> awful. awful. and we're going to have some beautiful pictures from scotland. cameron is from scotland. cameron walker is there the king and queen there with the king and queen this morning. they've got a big celebratory week. hollywood week, of course, up in scotland. so going talking to so we're going to be talking to cameron there. it's the cameron up there. it's the scottish coronation and we'll be there. >> of will good morning. it's 930 on wednesday, the 5th of july. this is britain's newsroom on gb news with andrew pierce and bev turner. >> a very happy birthday to the nhs. today marks 75 years of our national health service. we're going to be taking a close look at the nhs throughout the show, asking, it still fit for
about dementia because fiona phillips has given a very brave interview the daily interview to the daily mirror8 months ago. only 60 young , very young. 60 far too young, very young. and of course it killed her parents. >> awful. awful. and we're going to have some beautiful pictures from scotland. cameron is from scotland. cameron walker is there the king and queen there with the king and queen this morning. they've got a big celebratory week. hollywood week, of course, up in scotland. so...
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and the daily mirror reveals recycled clothes from the uk are being dumped in ghana.tion. when ou want this story of determination. when you want to _ this story of determination. when you want to capture _ this story of determination. when you want to capture these - this story of determination. when you want to capture these moments you want to capture these moments you definitely should. this is harpist siobhan brady and her father sean at the summit of mount kilimanjaro. siobhan hiked 19,000 feet up the mountain to complete her guinness world record attempt for the highest altitude harp performance. just in case you were wondering what that wooden triangle was. it kind of looks as if it is melded into the sign. that is the base of the harbour. she performed at the top of kilimanjaro and has described it as an unforgettable experience. you might want to carry snacks, provisions, tents, things like that. i was thinking about the acoustics, how beautiful it may have sounded. do you think the sound carries across the mountains? seen anything inside? i am across the mo
and the daily mirror reveals recycled clothes from the uk are being dumped in ghana.tion. when ou want this story of determination. when you want to _ this story of determination. when you want to capture _ this story of determination. when you want to capture these - this story of determination. when you want to capture these moments you want to capture these moments you definitely should. this is harpist siobhan brady and her father sean at the summit of mount kilimanjaro. siobhan hiked...
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the daily mirror describes the incident as a "school tea party horror".r and the damage it caused to the school building. it also uses the word "horror" in its headline. the daily telegraph goes with "out of control land rover kills girl at school party", alongside a photo of the car at the scene. and the times also features the story, but its main piece is about summer flights. the paper reports that up to a third of all european flights are at risk of being delayed or cancelled this summer, as air traffic controllers said they would strike over staffing and pay. we can show you one of the images of the day today. bruce springsteen has been performing, and i was looking at this piece in the mirror, lots of pictures of people who are older, who are still performing. how all do you think he is? he who are still performing. how all do you think he is?— who are still performing. how all do you think he is?- do - who are still performing. how all do you think he is?- do you i you think he is? he is 77? do you know that? _ you think he is? he is 77? do you kno
the daily mirror describes the incident as a "school tea party horror".r and the damage it caused to the school building. it also uses the word "horror" in its headline. the daily telegraph goes with "out of control land rover kills girl at school party", alongside a photo of the car at the scene. and the times also features the story, but its main piece is about summer flights. the paper reports that up to a third of all european flights are at risk of being...
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. >> should we take a look at today's newspapers then and the daily mirror leads with the horrific crashnjured 16 little girl and injured 16 others yesterday in wimbledon after a land rover crashed into after a land rover crashed into a school. >> times leads with flight >> the times leads with flight disruption that could affect a third of european holidays . now third of european holidays. now traffic controllers are threatening to strike the guardian, meanwhile, says ministers have been ordered to hand over messages from the former prime minister to the covid inquiry after losing their legal challenge. let's have a look inside the mirror for you. and there's a picture of gold and girl katie boulter , who's and girl katie boulter, who's continuing her wimbledon winning streak. she beat victoria tomova to get through to the third round and then there's this openly public display of affection. >> the prince of wales seen kissing his wife. my goodness, at polo, at the guards. polo club in windsor. >> why? why is it all cheek? >> why? why is it all cheek? >> that's how i kiss you in the mo
. >> should we take a look at today's newspapers then and the daily mirror leads with the horrific crashnjured 16 little girl and injured 16 others yesterday in wimbledon after a land rover crashed into after a land rover crashed into a school. >> times leads with flight >> the times leads with flight disruption that could affect a third of european holidays . now third of european holidays. now traffic controllers are threatening to strike the guardian, meanwhile, says...
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supermarkets rose by as much as 75% last year, this is a freedom of information request by the daily mirrorot your real name, good morning-_ hi- - london, not your real name, good morning._ hi. it - london, not your real name, good morning._ hi. it is l morning. good morning. hi. it is tood to morning. good morning. hi. it is good to have _ morning. good morning. hi. it is good to have you _ morning. good morning. hi. it is good to have you here. - morning. good morning. hi. it is good to have you here. you - morning. good morning. hi. it is good to have you here. you did i good to have you here. you did shoplift for a while, tell me why. i had just moved into my first ever house and my son was quite young and we just had no house and my son was quite young and wejust had no money at house and my son was quite young and we just had no money at the end of every month. i was paying for my car and had money short term but no money to get around and get to work and get my son to school and we had no money left and there was nothing in the cupboard and i'm afraid to say i had to take that kind o
supermarkets rose by as much as 75% last year, this is a freedom of information request by the daily mirrorot your real name, good morning-_ hi- - london, not your real name, good morning._ hi. it - london, not your real name, good morning._ hi. it is l morning. good morning. hi. it is tood to morning. good morning. hi. it is good to have _ morning. good morning. hi. it is good to have you _ morning. good morning. hi. it is good to have you here. - morning. good morning. hi. it is good to have...
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and the daily mirror has looked at what happens to these things that are put in recycling bins and they're a lot of the clothes that are sent over there are in such poor quality that they cannot be reused and they end up in this enormous sort of landfill bin beachfront location just there to rot away . to rot away. >> you see, i would say it's not our fault if we're if we're sending stuff off, we think we're doing the right thing, then why isn't the right thing happening with it? >> but i do think that some of it is our fault and we have come slightly addicted to the cheap, fast fashion, especially younger generation who maybe don't have very much money. and when you're seeing online sites offering a new outfit for under a fiver, then you're going to do that. you want something to new wear every time you go out, you wear it once you discard it. i think older generations look at things slightly differently and slightly differently. and i think you are further on in think when you are further on in your working life , you look at a your working life, you look at a jacket or dress and you jac
and the daily mirror has looked at what happens to these things that are put in recycling bins and they're a lot of the clothes that are sent over there are in such poor quality that they cannot be reused and they end up in this enormous sort of landfill bin beachfront location just there to rot away . to rot away. >> you see, i would say it's not our fault if we're if we're sending stuff off, we think we're doing the right thing, then why isn't the right thing happening with it? >>...
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the daily mirror leads on a story about recently announced plans to close train ticket offices.udes a warning from labour mayors who say train companies will be taken to court unless they immediately stop to the plans. the telegraph leads on an interview with defence secretary ben wallace, who spoke ahead of the release of the uk government's defence command paper. its "overwhelming focus" is lessons learnt from the war in ukraine. and a piece from the bbc news website that's also in several of the papers. a mysterious unidentified dome has washed up on a west australian beach. the australian space agency has said it was possible the giant cylinder could have fallen from a foreign space launch vehicle. it is really hard to tell how big it is. it looks either like a pan or it could be a massive thing off the nose of a spaceship. it did look like a pan. if you are trying to change your phone and it is expensive to buy. 0ne went on auction yesterday, the first edition of the iphone in 2007. it sold then for £450. it sold at auction for £145,000 yesterday. almost 400 times its origi
the daily mirror leads on a story about recently announced plans to close train ticket offices.udes a warning from labour mayors who say train companies will be taken to court unless they immediately stop to the plans. the telegraph leads on an interview with defence secretary ben wallace, who spoke ahead of the release of the uk government's defence command paper. its "overwhelming focus" is lessons learnt from the war in ukraine. and a piece from the bbc news website that's also in...
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daily newspapers to see it's fully flak, front page. and then here at the bottom, it says this is a black day for democracy. and israel, this very much mirrors what we're seeing from several other daily newspapers and israel. many of them have, have front pages, very similar to this, if not identical. now let me tell you where we are. we are in west routes when we're about 200 or so meters from the supreme court complex. it's just down this road and then over to the left. security is not allowing us or other media right now to access the area in front of the supreme court where there had been thousands of demonstrators at the moment. we have not seen any protesters in the streets of west roof. now we've spoken to different protesters that are involved with different protest groups. some of them have said that they intend to come out different parts of the city, potentially to try to block highway. some may try to gather outside of prime minister netanyahu has residents in west jerusalem, but then we've heard from others who have said that this is a time when the protest movement needs to take a couple of days. these to step back needs to fig
daily newspapers to see it's fully flak, front page. and then here at the bottom, it says this is a black day for democracy. and israel, this very much mirrors what we're seeing from several other daily newspapers and israel. many of them have, have front pages, very similar to this, if not identical. now let me tell you where we are. we are in west routes when we're about 200 or so meters from the supreme court complex. it's just down this road and then over to the left. security is not...
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page two of the daily mirror about . it's mirror is talking about.ely to visit the beaches this summer, not because of the weather , because all weather, because of all the sewage been pumped onto sewage that's been pumped onto them. and 23% of swimmers will stay of the water. now, this stay out of the water. now, this is as we know, we've talked about haven't we? the about it loads, haven't we? the water companies who are actually pumping onto all our blue pumping sewage onto all our blue flag beaches, 1500 times last year alone. lovely. i know it's i'm sorry if you're in your breakfast, by the way , and the breakfast, by the way, and the environment agency are now soon going to impose unlimited fines. at the moment, the fines are capped at £250,000, which for the water companies is no pun intended, is a drop in the ocean . yeah, it's cheaperjust to pay . yeah, it's cheaper just to pay the fine rather than fix the problems that are causing it in the place. and you know , the first place. and you know, and billions in and they pay out billions in pro
page two of the daily mirror about . it's mirror is talking about.ely to visit the beaches this summer, not because of the weather , because all weather, because of all the sewage been pumped onto sewage that's been pumped onto them. and 23% of swimmers will stay of the water. now, this stay out of the water. now, this is as we know, we've talked about haven't we? the about it loads, haven't we? the water companies who are actually pumping onto all our blue pumping sewage onto all our blue flag...
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"nothing compared" to sinead o'connor the daily mirror says, referring to her most famous song as itthe age of 56. the telegraph carries a picture of actor kevin spacey standing outside court as he was cleared of all charges in his sexual assault trial in london. and the times says dame alison rose, the chief executive of natwest who quit yesterday over the nigel farage scandal, could be in line for a multi—million pound payoff. and take a look at this picture for you this morning. it is a royal likeness, but maybe not like you have seen before. in a pie. pie face. do you know what i love about this? the king and queen were guests of honour at the royal sandringham flower show. they started walking around, and apparently camilla ushered charles over and said, that is a very nice pastry. he walked away, and he says, it looks like something out of wallace and gromit, you know the cartoon characters. and he didn't say anything about it at all, but camilla has obviously seen what it is meant to be. she did say it looks very much like her husband. what you think gave it away? the crown! d
"nothing compared" to sinead o'connor the daily mirror says, referring to her most famous song as itthe age of 56. the telegraph carries a picture of actor kevin spacey standing outside court as he was cleared of all charges in his sexual assault trial in london. and the times says dame alison rose, the chief executive of natwest who quit yesterday over the nigel farage scandal, could be in line for a multi—million pound payoff. and take a look at this picture for you this morning....