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the daily telegraph questions labour's debility on defence as they sayjeremy corbyn ruled out ever usinglear deterrent. the daily express claims a foreign aid row broken out over claims taxpayers' cash was being given to a government which funds terrorists. and the metro carry the story of a navy veteran, who was hit and killed by burglars driving his car. let's begin. if you heard a rustling of papers, it is because peter dashed in with a copy of the telegraph. thank you, peter. we will start with the ft and a couple of papers have got the french elections on the front pages. defeat to the established parties as macron and marine le pen go face—to—face for the french presidency. quite extraordinary. two radically different visions of france and the future france. you could have thought macron was a socialist but he has made a big point saying he is not from the left or the right, he is a centrist. this is a political earthquake which we have witnessed tonight. he has never held elected office. it is extraordinary. since we have a centrist, who, it is not a party he has foundered, it is
the daily telegraph questions labour's debility on defence as they sayjeremy corbyn ruled out ever usinglear deterrent. the daily express claims a foreign aid row broken out over claims taxpayers' cash was being given to a government which funds terrorists. and the metro carry the story of a navy veteran, who was hit and killed by burglars driving his car. let's begin. if you heard a rustling of papers, it is because peter dashed in with a copy of the telegraph. thank you, peter. we will start...
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the daily telegraph questions labour's credibility on defence after they say jeremy corbyn ruled out ain's nuclear deterrent. the daily express claims a foreign aid row broken out over claims taxpayers‘ cash was being given to a government which funds terrorists. —— has broken. and the daily mirror suggests madeleine mccann may have been snatched to order by slave traders and sold. :_<< begin with ”<4 begin with what has been happening in france tonight. in the first round of the french presidential election. they say here in the times that the french elite have been humiliated. we ought to be used to political upsets by now. after what we've seen in the last 12 certainly. although, as you put it this morning, this was the most likely result on polling. —— i2 months. given that there were four potential candidates to get through to the second round, and there now just the two candidates. there was a possibility a debt result. you have marine le g victorious possibility a debt result. you have marine le g victoriou come fir wag interesting fir wee interesting , her . second. or was inter
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according to the daily telegraph, schoolchildren will be given better access to nhs mental health workersfeatured an exclusive interview with prince harry today about his personal battle. meanwhile, the daily mail says the duke of cambridge will call for an end to the uk's stiff upper lip culture, and encourage people to talk openly about their emotions. the metro has fresh allegations about facebook and the social media phenomenon of so—called ‘fake news‘. top story for the express is ‘crackdown on foreign crooks‘, with new rules to be announced by the justice secretary, liz truss, tomorrow. the mirror has the latest speculation on the disappearance of madeleine mccann. almost ten years since she vanished in portugal. so let‘s begin... who wants to kick off with this? what has he got to be so cheerful about, david ? what has he got to be so cheerful about, david? well, i suppose we will have to get used to apocalyptic headlines like this. north korea threatens trump with nuclear war. this is what, in the past, i would have said, it is an exaggeration. it is not now because it appears to
according to the daily telegraph, schoolchildren will be given better access to nhs mental health workersfeatured an exclusive interview with prince harry today about his personal battle. meanwhile, the daily mail says the duke of cambridge will call for an end to the uk's stiff upper lip culture, and encourage people to talk openly about their emotions. the metro has fresh allegations about facebook and the social media phenomenon of so—called ‘fake news‘. top story for the express is...
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the daily telegraph, an exclusive with prince harry.f not thinking about it, and then two yea rs of thinking about it, and then two years of total chaos coming he says, about how he coped with his mother's death when he was so young. this is an extraordinary exclusive to have got? it is historic, really. our columnist, brian gordon, has spoken in an unfiltered way with the press about the experience of his mother's death, coping with the grief. you can listen to it on the website, it isa can listen to it on the website, it is a podcast. he is so astonishingly frank. he talks about bottling up, how it wasn't until he was 28 that he came to terms with what had happened. and he talks about the angen happened. and he talks about the anger. the language is extraordinary. he says, i had probably been close to a complete breakdown on numerous occasions, with all sorts of grief, lies, misconceptions and everything coming from every angle. he talks about almost wanted to punch people. it is historic, partly because this is a story we are all fam
the daily telegraph, an exclusive with prince harry.f not thinking about it, and then two yea rs of thinking about it, and then two years of total chaos coming he says, about how he coped with his mother's death when he was so young. this is an extraordinary exclusive to have got? it is historic, really. our columnist, brian gordon, has spoken in an unfiltered way with the press about the experience of his mother's death, coping with the grief. you can listen to it on the website, it isa can...
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the daily telegraph just how big and long-lasting impact was.e of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work as well. my way of dealing with that was refusing to ever think about my mum because why would that help? it is only going to make you sad, it is not going to bring her back. the prince said boxing help him deal with aggression after he nearly punched someone, and he talked about asking for professional mental health advice. all of a sudden all of this grief i have never processed came to the forefront and i was like there is actually a lot of stuff you only to deal with. it was 20 years of not thinking about it and then two years of total chaos. as i'm sure you know some of the best or easiest people to speak to is a shrink or whoever, americans call it a shrink, someone you have never met before, do sit down on the sofa and say i need advice please listen to me and you let it all out. and you've done that, have you ? let it all out.
the daily telegraph just how big and long-lasting impact was.e of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but also my work as well. my way of dealing with that was refusing to ever think about my mum because why would that help? it is only going to make you sad, it is not going to bring her back. the prince said boxing help him deal with aggression after he nearly punched someone, and he talked about...
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, if we turn to the daily telegraph, if we turn to the daily telegraph quickly, cia, they are sayingis how we will act now. that is interesting. this is the first time he has spoken publicly in january and caused is the first time he has spoken publicly injanuary and caused the cia and donald trump didn't have a great reaction when he was first inaugurated because of the investigations into his links with russia, now he is coming, he has waded in and said this is the right thing for we have to do something. this raises the question of why they are they only going in now? north korea has been a threat for years and years. the red lines. the whole time the fear has been maybe they have got nuclear weapons but the longer you leave it the worse that threat get, we havejust longer you leave it the worse that threat get, we have just got to hope that they haven't got the capability to launch a long range nuclear missile. but we don't know, at least with, you know, other conflict, syria, afghanistan, we know what they are up to, we knew that assad had stocked of chemical weapon, we don't kn
, if we turn to the daily telegraph, if we turn to the daily telegraph quickly, cia, they are sayingis how we will act now. that is interesting. this is the first time he has spoken publicly in january and caused is the first time he has spoken publicly injanuary and caused the cia and donald trump didn't have a great reaction when he was first inaugurated because of the investigations into his links with russia, now he is coming, he has waded in and said this is the right thing for we have to...
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pictured on the front page of the daily telegraph — greeting the president of the european commissionn downing street this evening. the paper reports that britain will be tied to europe's human rights laws for another five years. the times leads with a warning from the pharmaceutical industry that the world's biggest drug companies could abandon britain unless the nhs receives an extra £20 billion a year. and finally, the guardian reports that large numbers of foreign fighters are abandoning islamic state and depleting the ra nks islamic state and depleting the ra n ks of islamic state and depleting the ranks of the terror group. we will look at some of those in more detail. jane takers to the telegraph with theresa may keeping britain tied to human rights laws. the telegraph are saying the manifesto when it comes
pictured on the front page of the daily telegraph — greeting the president of the european commissionn downing street this evening. the paper reports that britain will be tied to europe's human rights laws for another five years. the times leads with a warning from the pharmaceutical industry that the world's biggest drug companies could abandon britain unless the nhs receives an extra £20 billion a year. and finally, the guardian reports that large numbers of foreign fighters are abandoning...
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very quickly, the daily telegraph is starring the night, but peers call for an enquiry on bbc mumblingfind it atmospheric. the bill, you had to listen hard to tom hardy speaking. —— the boot. listen hard to tom hardy speaking. -- the boot. and watching him at the same time. i was happy with mumbling. it drives me nuts. it is not just the mumbling mumbling. it drives me nuts. it is notjust the mumbling by the actors, it is something to do with the flat screens as well. and also we are getting old and we have got to admit that. i was watching one of my favourite programmes, line of duty and when there is music in the background in particular, i hardly picked up a word. it has nothing to do with the house of lords. they have made their point. julian fellowes on downton abbey and also house of cards, lord dobbs. he is a bbc man. too much mumbling all—round. 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 w
very quickly, the daily telegraph is starring the night, but peers call for an enquiry on bbc mumblingfind it atmospheric. the bill, you had to listen hard to tom hardy speaking. —— the boot. listen hard to tom hardy speaking. -- the boot. and watching him at the same time. i was happy with mumbling. it drives me nuts. it is not just the mumbling mumbling. it drives me nuts. it is notjust the mumbling by the actors, it is something to do with the flat screens as well. and also we are...
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that's good back to the daily telegraph. 40,000 people ran the london marathon today.body around this desk did. bryo ny today. nobody around this desk did. bryony gordon, the economist for the daily telegraph, she is featured hugging her little girl at the finish line. what a feeling he must have! in particular, mental health charities have really benefited this time because of the support by the royal family. the royals have come out to tackle an issue which should not be back has been controversial. it is really lovely to see this picture. that has been her work and it is fantastic. a lot of money from the marathon is going towards mental health charities. that is a real achievement. she will be writing about her experience in the paper. how she got the strength to even type i do not know. do you fancy it? when i was in new york, i used to go and see them. it was astonishing. i love that feeling when you run. i have great admiration for people who do that. i cannot see myself doing it. i think it is an incredible accomplishment. what i also admire hugely is people wh
that's good back to the daily telegraph. 40,000 people ran the london marathon today.body around this desk did. bryo ny today. nobody around this desk did. bryony gordon, the economist for the daily telegraph, she is featured hugging her little girl at the finish line. what a feeling he must have! in particular, mental health charities have really benefited this time because of the support by the royal family. the royals have come out to tackle an issue which should not be back has been...
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with me are miranda green of the financial times and christopher hope of the daily telegraph.ancial times which reports on the positive reaction from the financial markets to emmanuel macron‘s progression to the second round of voting in the french election. the i reveals labour's plans for brexit, including assurances for eu nationals living in the uk the daily express claims a study shows just 45 minutes of exercise a day can prevent dementia. the metro says a law firm used legal aid to pay for bogus claims against british soldiers in iraq. the daily telegraph leads with comments by the head of the university admissions service that students shouldn't worry about finding jobs straight after graduation. the guardian reports he remained at a campaign group is targeting parliamentary seats currently occupied by pro brexit politicians with an army of half a million supporters. the times says there will be a bill of 2 million euros. and a report that gps are not spotting cancer symptoms in patients with some being sent away three times before being correctly diagnosed. that is in
with me are miranda green of the financial times and christopher hope of the daily telegraph.ancial times which reports on the positive reaction from the financial markets to emmanuel macron‘s progression to the second round of voting in the french election. the i reveals labour's plans for brexit, including assurances for eu nationals living in the uk the daily express claims a study shows just 45 minutes of exercise a day can prevent dementia. the metro says a law firm used legal aid to pay...
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, may's bolt of the daily telegraph, may's bolt of the blue, what do you think?d idea for her, strategically speaking, she will be really reluctant about accepting a landslide victory and all those extra seats to let her do what you once. she very clearly talks in this piece about bringing forward her vision of brexit, you know, she is very clearly putting the focus on her. she has seen the opinion polls, and she has seen not only how far her party is ahead, but also how far she is ahead ofjeremy corbyn. she is putting the focus on her, it will be about her, pushing through her version of brexit. and while there is this big push to suggest that she very recently and reluctantly made this decision, just in the last few days, there has clearly been an element of contingency planning, evenif element of contingency planning, even if the final decision was not made until recently. a lot of thought has gone into this decision. briefly onto the daily mirror, the lady is for u—turning, so can she be trusted? it is important to remember that it trusted? it is important to
, may's bolt of the daily telegraph, may's bolt of the blue, what do you think?d idea for her, strategically speaking, she will be really reluctant about accepting a landslide victory and all those extra seats to let her do what you once. she very clearly talks in this piece about bringing forward her vision of brexit, you know, she is very clearly putting the focus on her. she has seen the opinion polls, and she has seen not only how far her party is ahead, but also how far she is ahead...
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in the daily telegraph today, we are now referring to him as assad, not mr assad. really?ething we only do for criminals. that's very interesting. the times, two stories i want to mention, facebook? the times have been really going on this, and rightfully so. they reported to facebook that they could see inappropriate images of children, child abuse, on facebook, alerted the organisation to these images, and yet they still were not reviewed. the nspcc today are calling for there to be a statutory code of conduct, so that these social networking sites have to comply with certain standards. at the moment, it seems they are making up the rules and constantly being alerted and not taking action. you sense pressure is growing along these lines? you do, and it plays to these lines? you do, and it plays to the idea that the internet to a degree is still the wild west and that people do what they like and think they can get away with it. louise haig, the shadow digital minister, has written to facebook saying that she thinks their reporting regime is obviously flawed and has multi
in the daily telegraph today, we are now referring to him as assad, not mr assad. really?ething we only do for criminals. that's very interesting. the times, two stories i want to mention, facebook? the times have been really going on this, and rightfully so. they reported to facebook that they could see inappropriate images of children, child abuse, on facebook, alerted the organisation to these images, and yet they still were not reviewed. the nspcc today are calling for there to be a...
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e we are not crime, their argument is we are not a publisher in the way the daily mail or the daily telegraphriminality someone else has committed using our medium than the person who chop down the tree that made the paper that printed the newspaper the daily telegraph used to defame somebody. they say they are not a publisher in law. at the moment they say they are publishers they have do accept responsibility for everyone and that is their worst nightmare. that would bea is their worst nightmare. that would be a massive pay—out so they won't do that but if they going to be the producer and the medium then they can't be involved in policing it, that's not theirjob either. the times, wimbledon prize smashes £2 million because the pound isn't worth what it was. with brexit there have been unforeseen circumstances, nobody told us about this when we voted, because the pound has fallen significantly, the £2 million the singles winners had last year would now be worth a lot less so they are having to up the prize money to at least 2.25 and to make it the same as last year. interestingly last year,
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tomorrow's front pages then, starting with — the daily telegraph leads with claims that russia and iranretaliate against america, following last week's air strike on syria. donald trump is accused of crossing "red lines". the financial times focuses on president trump's decision to increase us naval power in korean waters. the independent leads with an exclusive on the rising number of domestic violence victims withdrawing charges against their alleged abusers. the daily express claims that theresa may is under pressure to introduce a five—year pause on unskilled migrant workers coming to the uk in order to reach immigration targets. the metro also looks at the claims that russia and iran are threatening to retaliate against the united states — it also carries a picture of the funeral of pc palmer, who was killed during the westminster terror attack. the guardian says that most asylum seekers are placed in the poorest parts of the country. pc palmer's funeral takes place tomorrow, he is lying at rest in the houses of parliament tonight. let's begin with the telegraph, and a couple of th
tomorrow's front pages then, starting with — the daily telegraph leads with claims that russia and iranretaliate against america, following last week's air strike on syria. donald trump is accused of crossing "red lines". the financial times focuses on president trump's decision to increase us naval power in korean waters. the independent leads with an exclusive on the rising number of domestic violence victims withdrawing charges against their alleged abusers. the daily express...
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according to the daily telegraph, schoolchildren will be given better access to nhs mental health workers
according to the daily telegraph, schoolchildren will be given better access to nhs mental health workers
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and coming up: john crowley of the international business times and the daily telegraph's tim stanley help me review the sunday morning papers, including the daily telegraph's exclusive on prince harry's struggle to come to terms with his mother's death. that is the papers, in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. turkey's president, recep tayyip erdogan, has declared victory in a controversial referendum granting him sweeping new powers. he said tonight the country had opened a new page in its democracy, but opponents say the result amounts to one—man rule, with the president now able to abolish the role of prime minister, and if necessary, dissolve parliament. it was a close vote, with widespread support for the constitutional changes in rural areas, but with many rejecting the proposals in the bigger cities. opponents are alleging voting fraud, and say they will challenge the result. our world affairs editor john simpson reports from istanbul. tonight, the victors were out in force, celebrating as though they had won by big majority, instead of bya had won by big majo
and coming up: john crowley of the international business times and the daily telegraph's tim stanley help me review the sunday morning papers, including the daily telegraph's exclusive on prince harry's struggle to come to terms with his mother's death. that is the papers, in half an hour. good evening and welcome to bbc news. turkey's president, recep tayyip erdogan, has declared victory in a controversial referendum granting him sweeping new powers. he said tonight the country had opened a...
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the daily telegraph how devastating the impact was.as told the daily telegraph how devastating the impact wasm has told the daily telegraph how devastating the impact was. it was around the age of 12. i shut down all of my emotions for the last 20 yea rs. all of my emotions for the last 20 years. it has had a quite serious effect on, not only my personal life, but also my work as well. my way of dealing with it was to refuse to think about my mother, because why would that help? it is not going to her back. the prince said boxing help them deal with aggression after help them deal with aggression after he nearly punched someone. and he talked about asking for professional mentor health advice. all of a sudden, all of this grief i had never processed came to the forefront, and there was a lot of stuff i had to deal with. it was 20 yea rs of not stuff i had to deal with. it was 20 years of not thinking about it and then two years of total chaos. as i am sure you know, someone you never have met before, a shrink, as americans call them, y
the daily telegraph how devastating the impact was.as told the daily telegraph how devastating the impact wasm has told the daily telegraph how devastating the impact was. it was around the age of 12. i shut down all of my emotions for the last 20 yea rs. all of my emotions for the last 20 years. it has had a quite serious effect on, not only my personal life, but also my work as well. my way of dealing with it was to refuse to think about my mother, because why would that help? it is not going...
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and we will review the morning papers, including the daily telegraph, which says russia and iran arelanning to retaliate against america following last week's airstrike on syria. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. a british father of two was among the victims of friday's terror attack in the swedish capital stockholm. chris bevington, who was 41, was among four people killed when a hijacked lorry crashed into a department store. today, as thousands attended a vigil for those who died, more details have been emerging of the man suspected of being responsible. our correspondent, dan johnson, reports from stockholm. a square in stockholm close to friday's attack. time to stop, time to think. a chance to reflect on jumbled emotions, and on uncomfortable feelings, and to consider lives lost in a few terrible moments. chris bevington was one of those killed. a dad to two young boys who moved to sweden to build a life, a family, and a career working for music company, spotify. his father said this. he was here in the crowded shopping street when a delivery truck was hijacked and used as
and we will review the morning papers, including the daily telegraph, which says russia and iran arelanning to retaliate against america following last week's airstrike on syria. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. a british father of two was among the victims of friday's terror attack in the swedish capital stockholm. chris bevington, who was 41, was among four people killed when a hijacked lorry crashed into a department store. today, as thousands attended a vigil for those who died, more...
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and she said she wa nted daily telegraph and she said she wanted a seat uk—wide abroad and agreementht want to rewrite history but the prime minister gave an agreement to reach an agreement and she did not do that. mr speaker, the fixed—term parliaments act was supposed to stop political parties abusing their position and putting party before country. today, the tories are going to do just that and sadly, the labour party is going to vote with the tories and make life easy for them. we of these benches will not vote with the tories, but given the arrow keys that the party is going to be voting with the tories, there will be a general election and boy, we look forward to that. —— given their realities. because, in scotland, we... mr morris, normally you have a very mild manner, you are a very restrained individual. but you have become overexcited. calm yourself, ta ke become overexcited. calm yourself, take some sort of soothing medicine, it will have a good impact! in scotland, the general election will bea scotland, the general election will be a two horse race, a straight fight bet
and she said she wa nted daily telegraph and she said she wanted a seat uk—wide abroad and agreementht want to rewrite history but the prime minister gave an agreement to reach an agreement and she did not do that. mr speaker, the fixed—term parliaments act was supposed to stop political parties abusing their position and putting party before country. today, the tories are going to do just that and sadly, the labour party is going to vote with the tories and make life easy for them. we of...
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in an interview with the daily telegraph, he said it was not until his late 20s that he processed theollowing two years of "total chaos". dan johnson reports. with public grief on a scale barely seen before, we got very little insight into how two young boys were missing their mum. now, after two decades struggling to deal with diana's death, prince harry's told the daily telegraph just how big and long—lasting the impact was. i can safely say that losing my mum around the age of 12 and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years, has had a quite serious effect on, on not only my personal life, but also my work as well. my way of dealing with it was refusing to ever think about my mum, because why would that help? it is not going to bring her back. the prince said boxing helped him deal with aggression after he nearly punched someone. and he talked about asking for professional mental health advice. all of a sudden, all of this grief i'd never processed had come to the forefront, and i thought there's a lot of stuff here i have to deal with. it was 20 years of not
in an interview with the daily telegraph, he said it was not until his late 20s that he processed theollowing two years of "total chaos". dan johnson reports. with public grief on a scale barely seen before, we got very little insight into how two young boys were missing their mum. now, after two decades struggling to deal with diana's death, prince harry's told the daily telegraph just how big and long—lasting the impact was. i can safely say that losing my mum around the age of 12...
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the daily telegraph also has this on their front page.this person was, and my connection they might have with other groups. somebody who might be on a watchlist.” have with other groups. somebody who might be on a watchlist. i think is important to say that just because somebody was known to security services does not mean that there was a failing. people can also be known without being suspicious. yes, a lot more information to come. a lot of leaders will say it is depressingly regular. and very different tiers and levels of extremism among some of the suspects. i guess the security services had to categorise them into how dangerous they think they are and how much information they have. manpower is not limitless. they need to decide who is the priority. manpower is not limitless. they need to decide who is the prioritylj manpower is not limitless. they need to decide who is the priority. i was reading that there are potentially thousands, if not tens of thousands of, people on watch lists, potentially. how can even a well resourced secu
the daily telegraph also has this on their front page.this person was, and my connection they might have with other groups. somebody who might be on a watchlist.” have with other groups. somebody who might be on a watchlist. i think is important to say that just because somebody was known to security services does not mean that there was a failing. people can also be known without being suspicious. yes, a lot more information to come. a lot of leaders will say it is depressingly regular. and...
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let's start with the daily telegraph, snp plots a coalition of chaos.s only day one and it is getting quite nasty, the daggers are out. day one of the most unwonted election in the history of elections. you sound like brenda from bristol. this election is a bit nuts and it is likely to be nuts. the pollsters so far have this done and dusted with theresa may winning, but the thorn in the side of the conservative party has been for months if not years nicola sturgeon and the snp. she's not going away if any of these stories are to go by. what theresa may called nicola sturgeon 's point yesterday, talking about a coalition plan to tie up with the lib dems and labour, was a coalition of chaos. it's getting nasty already. the most exciting line of the year has come out here, parliamentary arithmetic, that will be fun to talk about for the next however many weeks. the big thing is the only way theresa may sees jeremy corbyn getting in is if she is with the snp and the liberal democrats. it depends how scared you are of the tories i suppose. when this broke, o
let's start with the daily telegraph, snp plots a coalition of chaos.s only day one and it is getting quite nasty, the daggers are out. day one of the most unwonted election in the history of elections. you sound like brenda from bristol. this election is a bit nuts and it is likely to be nuts. the pollsters so far have this done and dusted with theresa may winning, but the thorn in the side of the conservative party has been for months if not years nicola sturgeon and the snp. she's not going...
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laughter the daily telegraph reports that parents should instead encourage children to move home and explore their options before embarking on a career. to move home? wow! and finally, take a look at this shot on the front of the irish times. this is the brand spanking new poolberg incinerator, taking its first ever dump of garbage. i wrote that one for you, aaron. with us now is cornelia meyer, chair and chief economist at lbv asset management. sorry, we are so childish. thank you very much forjoining us. starting with the serious business of brexit, featuring in a lot of papers in the uk. in many ways, this is the risk theresa may took launching a snap election? it gives parties a chance to reposition themselves on the issue of brexit. it does, labour certainly with their plan of tearing up certainly with their plan of tearing up what the tories said. i was a strong remain person, but it is not helpful for the country to be all over the place. but then we come together, after the election. we are... we up putting the wind of negotiation, we are making it a lot smaller —— we are. th
laughter the daily telegraph reports that parents should instead encourage children to move home and explore their options before embarking on a career. to move home? wow! and finally, take a look at this shot on the front of the irish times. this is the brand spanking new poolberg incinerator, taking its first ever dump of garbage. i wrote that one for you, aaron. with us now is cornelia meyer, chair and chief economist at lbv asset management. sorry, we are so childish. thank you very much...
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the daily telegraph has managed to get the terror attack on its front page and the picture of that veryown street with a police van parked across it. the timing of this is significant but also in some ways to be expected. yes, then sometimes have an effect on elections and it remains to be seen what effect this will have. we have an early election coming up on the uk, so this will perhaps bring home the fact that we are living in a very dangerous era of terrorism, and i guess there will bea of terrorism, and i guess there will be a lot of security over here as well as in paris. it seems that when eyewitnesses saw this car draw up and shots were fired, police were clearly the target here. for newspapers, the question is, how much attention to you give a story like this? is it right to let that dominate the news agenda? that is the judgment to take. if it were an isolated incident, that judgment would potentially be very different, but france has had such a long period under the state of emergency that has been extended five times. it also brings home the fact that a kalashnikov was used
the daily telegraph has managed to get the terror attack on its front page and the picture of that veryown street with a police van parked across it. the timing of this is significant but also in some ways to be expected. yes, then sometimes have an effect on elections and it remains to be seen what effect this will have. we have an early election coming up on the uk, so this will perhaps bring home the fact that we are living in a very dangerous era of terrorism, and i guess there will bea of...
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the daily telegraph reports the islamic state militant group in afghanistan has been the target of "theother of all bombs", the largest non—nuclear bomb ever used by the pentagon in a conflict. it was dropped on caves used by is fighters. this weekend people in turkey vote in a referendum that could expand president erdogan‘s powers. the international new york times looks at the country after last lastyear‘s attempted coup, and the 130,000 people who were purged from theirjobs. the gulf news reports united airlines is likely to be sued, according to the lawyer of dr david dao, who was dragged off an overbooked flight. one of dr dao's children has spoken too, saying the family is "horrified, shocked and sickened". "happy easter from us all on planet ea rth". that's the headline. an age old question: does alien life really exist? the daily mail has nasa hailing a new frontier, revealing water samples from one of saturn's moons suggests it has all the conditions needed for life. except newspapers! joining us is lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief of investment week. good morning. let's start
the daily telegraph reports the islamic state militant group in afghanistan has been the target of "theother of all bombs", the largest non—nuclear bomb ever used by the pentagon in a conflict. it was dropped on caves used by is fighters. this weekend people in turkey vote in a referendum that could expand president erdogan‘s powers. the international new york times looks at the country after last lastyear‘s attempted coup, and the 130,000 people who were purged from theirjobs....
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the daily telegraph leads with claims that russia and iran are threatening to retaliate against the united military action if the us launches more airstrikes on syria. the paper quotes a command centre made up of russian and iranian forces accusing president trump of crossing "red lines." on its front page ,the daily mail carries the same story. on its front page, the daily mail carries the same story. it also has a picture of chris bevington, the british man the metro is also among those leading on the threats of retaliation by russian and iran. its front page also shows a picture of the coffin of the westminster attack victim pc keith palmer prior to his funeral tomorrow. the us military is the focus for the financial times. it leads on the us president's decision to increase us naval power in korean waters. the independent‘s main story, billed as an exclusive, is about the rising number of domestic violence victims withdrawing charges against their alleged abusers. and the guardian says that most asylum seekers are placed in the poorest parts of the country. is that i i; ,, , m tfaifi t
the daily telegraph leads with claims that russia and iran are threatening to retaliate against the united military action if the us launches more airstrikes on syria. the paper quotes a command centre made up of russian and iranian forces accusing president trump of crossing "red lines." on its front page ,the daily mail carries the same story. on its front page, the daily mail carries the same story. it also has a picture of chris bevington, the british man the metro is also among...
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with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph and the journalist james ramptonuggestions that government no longer sees prisons as places for punishment, after the phrase was excluded from the first legal definition of a jail‘s purpose. according to an investigation by the times, staff at one of the world's leading drug companies discussed destroying supplies of life—saving cancer medicines. the i reports new claims that more british youngsters than ever are caught in a so—called "age of anxiety". holiday costs fall by 20% is the headline in the express. the paper claims summer breaks in europe are now the cheapest they've been since 2012. 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. let's begin with that sun headline. laura hughes, take us to the coverage of this bomb dropped in afghanistan? so, this is the largest non—nuclear bomb that america has ever used. during his presidential campaign, donald trump spoke about how he was going to protect america's‘s interests, and not really int
with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph and the journalist james ramptonuggestions that government no longer sees prisons as places for punishment, after the phrase was excluded from the first legal definition of a jail‘s purpose. according to an investigation by the times, staff at one of the world's leading drug companies discussed destroying supplies of life—saving cancer medicines. the i reports new claims that more british youngsters than ever are...
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the daily telegraph has picked it up. the ant is being upped by the military? bringing it to the wire, it is the 11th hour. you've got mike pence in the region, the leadership in pyongyang saying we are not going to accept this. —— ante. they may launch pre—emptive strikes. overall, this is the first big test of donald trump and what his foreign policy is going to be like over the next two years, during potentially his only term. i think donald trump is looking at opinion poll ratings, thinking, i need to get my ratings up. this is me being strong, i am get my ratings up. this is me being strong, iam not get my ratings up. this is me being strong, i am not going to accept this, iam strong, i am not going to accept this, i am going to deal with north korea. i think that by taking this to war he is hoping to get a higher opinion poll. this is a very risky way to get ratings? , -- yes, it is. he has said he wants to go it alone if they are not going to help him. there is clearly a lot of talking behind the scenes, but the war of words continues. talking with your
the daily telegraph has picked it up. the ant is being upped by the military? bringing it to the wire, it is the 11th hour. you've got mike pence in the region, the leadership in pyongyang saying we are not going to accept this. —— ante. they may launch pre—emptive strikes. overall, this is the first big test of donald trump and what his foreign policy is going to be like over the next two years, during potentially his only term. i think donald trump is looking at opinion poll ratings,...
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the daily telegraph has the same image, but the story we have picked out on the front page, we had to touch on boris johnson. front page, we had to touch on boris johnson. he would be disappointed, i am sure he watches! religiously, to see if he will get a mention. you got a mention. it is not anything to do with mugwumps. did you know the word? charlie and the chocolate factory? something to do with american politics, but i could not have explained, but now i know. we are now clear about it. but this is something which he is more concerned about, his own political future, and whether or not, if theresa may get a very substantial majority, she can dispense with him. she has already joked she could dispense with him. why was he needed? he will be leading figure of the brexit campaign, he led the campaign with a certain panache and all of the style we associate with him, the question was whether he could knuckle down and doa was whether he could knuckle down and do a seriousjob in government as foreign secretary. some people think he has, some people don't think he has, some people don'
the daily telegraph has the same image, but the story we have picked out on the front page, we had to touch on boris johnson. front page, we had to touch on boris johnson. he would be disappointed, i am sure he watches! religiously, to see if he will get a mention. you got a mention. it is not anything to do with mugwumps. did you know the word? charlie and the chocolate factory? something to do with american politics, but i could not have explained, but now i know. we are now clear about it....
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laughter the daily telegraph reports that parents should instead encourage
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the prince, who was 12 when she died in a car crash, told the daily telegraph that he spent 20 yearsg about her death and eventually got help after two years of what he called "chaos". mental health charities have welcomed the prince's decision to speak so candidly. our royal correspondent peter hunt has the story. prince harry, who's embraced his mother's humanitarian causes like landmines, is behaving in a way that is rare for royals. he is the most high—profile person yet to talk about the mental anguish he's suffered. in 1997, as the world quite literally watched, the child prince walked behind the coffin of diana, princess of wales, who was killed in a car crash in paris. harry is only now talking publicly about the devastating impact of his mother's death. i can safely say that losing my mum at the age of 12, and therefore shutting down all of my emotions for the last 20 years, has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life, but also my work as well. my way of dealing with it was refusing to ever think about my mum, because why would that help? it's only going to m
the prince, who was 12 when she died in a car crash, told the daily telegraph that he spent 20 yearsg about her death and eventually got help after two years of what he called "chaos". mental health charities have welcomed the prince's decision to speak so candidly. our royal correspondent peter hunt has the story. prince harry, who's embraced his mother's humanitarian causes like landmines, is behaving in a way that is rare for royals. he is the most high—profile person yet to talk...
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that story is in the daily telegraph. my my wife says a happy wife is a happy life, apparently.your household! well, from my wife. she's no fool! jonathan is here.
that story is in the daily telegraph. my my wife says a happy wife is a happy life, apparently.your household! well, from my wife. she's no fool! jonathan is here.
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the daily telegraph thinks it does sell. we know what out thinks it does sell.ke. you are on the ball, christopher hope! on the bottom is the cartoon which we will bring up briefly for our viewers. drum roll, drum roll. here it comes. it says, in the event of nuclear war we must immediately declare a bank holiday. what is that a reference to? it is funny! matt always finds a charming way to bring the stories together. this is the idea that has been wowing between the labour party and the tory party about whether britain should keep the nuclear deterrent and also jeremy should keep the nuclear deterrent and alsojeremy corbyn's main election idea so far that there would be extra bank holidays. he did say he would keep the strategic defence review if he became prime minister. he did. 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. i will be back with
the daily telegraph thinks it does sell. we know what out thinks it does sell.ke. you are on the ball, christopher hope! on the bottom is the cartoon which we will bring up briefly for our viewers. drum roll, drum roll. here it comes. it says, in the event of nuclear war we must immediately declare a bank holiday. what is that a reference to? it is funny! matt always finds a charming way to bring the stories together. this is the idea that has been wowing between the labour party and the tory...
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let's look at the daily telegraph. theresa may pledge on the vat, but not income tax. tax. philip hammond did not like the fact that he was boxed into a cornerfrom not like the fact that he was boxed into a corner from the soul pledged not to raise national insurance contributions and income tax. the original pledge, if you think back to 2015 when david cameron was running for election, apparently he is living in a shared but that is a different story, he ran on a pledge not to raise income tax and national insurance. this time around are confident of a win under one to get rid of these things that boxy into a corner. we are unlikely, but don't know yet because the tory manifesto is not i get, the triple lock on pensions will change in some way, we are likely to see the ability to change income tax national insurance. theresa may has said today that she won't raise vat because labour were putting under a lot of on that. that is regarded as regressive tax because everybody has to pay it. to some extent, it is linked to consumption because if you don't consume too much y
let's look at the daily telegraph. theresa may pledge on the vat, but not income tax. tax. philip hammond did not like the fact that he was boxed into a cornerfrom not like the fact that he was boxed into a corner from the soul pledged not to raise national insurance contributions and income tax. the original pledge, if you think back to 2015 when david cameron was running for election, apparently he is living in a shared but that is a different story, he ran on a pledge not to raise income tax...
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let's start with the daily telegraph story. the deadly attack, the horrific attack in syria.t has forced donald trump's hand in terms of defining or clarifying his position on the country. it has. it has led to him stating this could not be tolerated, which i think is departing from previous positions that the new government in the us and also in the previous one had in terms of saying we would not engage in syria. i am interested that mr trump did not refer to russia, which is one of the key allies in syria, and of course it is quite interesting to see how this is playing out, because mr trump has also been very critical of us military engagement in iraq and afghanistan. it remains to be seen whether this attack on tuesday is going to lead to him reversing us policy and becoming more involved. also the famously tweeted when a chemical attack happened on president 0bama's watch, some years ago, don't take military action, when president 0bama talked about crossing the red line, and we didn't know what the reaction in the us would be, trumped the businessmen we re would be, tr
let's start with the daily telegraph story. the deadly attack, the horrific attack in syria.t has forced donald trump's hand in terms of defining or clarifying his position on the country. it has. it has led to him stating this could not be tolerated, which i think is departing from previous positions that the new government in the us and also in the previous one had in terms of saying we would not engage in syria. i am interested that mr trump did not refer to russia, which is one of the key...
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that story is in the daily telegraph. my my wife says a happy wife is a happy life, apparently.ords of wisdom from your household! well, from my wife. she's no fool! jonathan is here. jonathan charles joins us. jonathan charles joins us. hello. let's begin, a big meeting, g7 ministers. do you think they will achieve this joint wording to present to russia? what is going on here is very impressive. all the newspapers, we are looking at it here, one newspaper, the arab news, but pretty much every newspaper around the globe is analysing what is happening over syria. in particular they are looking at whether this is a real shift in american policy and whether, if america has shifted policy, it can keep the europeans and others on board. is america, in effect, returning to the role of global policeman? as we know, donald trump said time and again on the campaign trail he wanted to focus on domestic policies. we had that from barack obama in 2008. it always happens, american president saying they will put america first in terms of domestic policies, and always events intervene. intern
that story is in the daily telegraph. my my wife says a happy wife is a happy life, apparently.ords of wisdom from your household! well, from my wife. she's no fool! jonathan is here. jonathan charles joins us. jonathan charles joins us. hello. let's begin, a big meeting, g7 ministers. do you think they will achieve this joint wording to present to russia? what is going on here is very impressive. all the newspapers, we are looking at it here, one newspaper, the arab news, but pretty much every...
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the daily telegraph leads with a message from president trump's son eric, saying his father's actionseads on the fallout from the suspected chemical weapons attack last week in syria, with a warning from the foreign secretary boris johnson that russia must ditch president assad. the financial times focuses on the potential sanctions for barclays ceo jes staley, following an on—going investigation into his conduct in a whistleblowing case. the guardian says a new hiv drug to be given to people in scotland free of charge, to protect them from infection, puts pressure on the nhs in england to roll out the drug too. the express also leads with a medical story, and the new pump that helps patients recover from severe disease without the need of a transplant. the mirror carries tributes to pc keith palmer,
the daily telegraph leads with a message from president trump's son eric, saying his father's actionseads on the fallout from the suspected chemical weapons attack last week in syria, with a warning from the foreign secretary boris johnson that russia must ditch president assad. the financial times focuses on the potential sanctions for barclays ceo jes staley, following an on—going investigation into his conduct in a whistleblowing case. the guardian says a new hiv drug to be given to people...
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with me are kate mccann, senior political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and dan bilefsky, london—basedwith a warning that donald trump could threaten military action on syria following reports of a chemical attack. the metro features the same story, with president trump describing the suspected gas attack as a red line. in the financial times there‘s claims that theresa may might soften her stance on free movement as part of brexit talks. the express says house prices are set to rise by a quarter as a result of leaving the eu. the i reports that the uk is trying to improve diplomatic relations with russia. the guardian says there is mounting pressure onjeremy corbyn to expel ken livingstone following his remarks on hitler. the times reports the government‘s rise on probate fees may be unlawful. and in the mail, claims that the uk‘s foreign aid budget has been increased because of eu rules. iam not i am not normally hear on wednesday, iam i am not normally hear on wednesday, i am discombobulated. some grim stories tonight. we will do our best to find some light relief towards the end bu
with me are kate mccann, senior political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and dan bilefsky, london—basedwith a warning that donald trump could threaten military action on syria following reports of a chemical attack. the metro features the same story, with president trump describing the suspected gas attack as a red line. in the financial times there‘s claims that theresa may might soften her stance on free movement as part of brexit talks. the express says house prices are set to...
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as the daily telegraph rightly points out, unprecedented attention to an overlooked cause.ay that enough. then as you have physical injuries that are more visible. of those injuries are just as real, and that needs... and it is commendable that prince harry, prince william, and the duchess of cambridge have got this worldwide publicity for this. that is it for the papers tonight. very nice to have you. and now it is time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through the cinema releases this week is jason solomons. what do we have this week? the glamour of old—school hollywood is the backdrop for a love story between a starlet and her chauffeur under the watchful eye of reclusive billionaire howard hughes in warren beatty‘s rules don't apply. we have the sands of time, which reveal voices from a hidden era in the form of gertrude bell's letters from baghdad, as read out by tilda swinton in the documentary letters from baghdad. and wartime london's rubble provides the setting for gemma arterton and bill nighy in their finest, as th
as the daily telegraph rightly points out, unprecedented attention to an overlooked cause.ay that enough. then as you have physical injuries that are more visible. of those injuries are just as real, and that needs... and it is commendable that prince harry, prince william, and the duchess of cambridge have got this worldwide publicity for this. that is it for the papers tonight. very nice to have you. and now it is time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to...
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back to the daily telegraph. this is a light relief we promised.n fined 2000 euros because of their cooking! i will not spoil this... my guests can explain. a court in rome has come up with the most marvellous word. olfactory molestation! the case of a couple who enjoyed cooking pasta and that is so smelly that the residents in a tower block have complained about that rich pasta source and mixed seafood, a beloved dish to italians, but some noxious these people have filed a legal suit that has gone all the way to one of the highest courts. it seems to be quite a problem in many places in italy?|j would problem in many places in italy?” would not mind my neighbours cooking pasta! had as a benefit to having somebody next—door who can cook. there is a funny set of quotes in this about how there has to be a line drawn between the people cooking and those complaining because was another man who wants to prosecute his neighbour because she cooked chicken soup at eight o'clock in the morning. i have never had that for breakfast! it does sound like this is
back to the daily telegraph. this is a light relief we promised.n fined 2000 euros because of their cooking! i will not spoil this... my guests can explain. a court in rome has come up with the most marvellous word. olfactory molestation! the case of a couple who enjoyed cooking pasta and that is so smelly that the residents in a tower block have complained about that rich pasta source and mixed seafood, a beloved dish to italians, but some noxious these people have filed a legal suit that has...
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let's show the headline on the daily telegraph.ich he drove down the street. —— the immense speed. a lorry that had been stolen earlier in the day from newbury. they highlight -- from a brewery. it seems to be that they targeted children. infants by these we re targeted children. infants by these were sent flying through the air. some horrific images there. as ben said, this is not the first time we have seen an attack of this kind of nature. i also, have seen an attack of this kind of nature. ialso, reading it, i thought... this is slightly flippant, but this is something donald trump almost predicted a few months ago where he made a comment about what is going on in sweden and obviously there was nothing going on in sweden at the time. i think it is tragic that two months after that, he is alternative fact is, at the time, have come true. the daily mail also has the story, using a picture the police issued of a man they wa nted the police issued of a man they wanted to question. they were questioning someone who resembled the man
let's show the headline on the daily telegraph.ich he drove down the street. —— the immense speed. a lorry that had been stolen earlier in the day from newbury. they highlight -- from a brewery. it seems to be that they targeted children. infants by these we re targeted children. infants by these were sent flying through the air. some horrific images there. as ben said, this is not the first time we have seen an attack of this kind of nature. i also, have seen an attack of this kind of...
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yet the message that the daily telegraph are putting out is coming direct from the cia, who appear tohe cia as we all remember when trump first came into office was at loggerheads with him a“-: 5.54.25. e! !;“—.5'5'::—'h::—.:54:. {£595 it” ' ' and investigating a“-: 5.54.25. e! !;“—.5'5'::—'h::—.:54:. {fisi‘jlz l.” ' ' and investigating him a“-: 5.54.25. e! !;“—.5'5'::—'l::—.:54:. {fisi‘jlz l' ' ' and investigating him over a“-: 5.54.25. e! !;“—.;'5'::—~l::—.:54:. {fisi‘jlz l' ' ' and investigating him over his links to russia. and now they are saying, yes, this is the right thing, we should be showing our north korea. but while i think, to north korea. but while i think, why didn't he do that before, we do have to show the military might, because this is scary stuff, they claim they can bond south korea within minutes, —— bomb south korea within minutes, —— bomb south korea within minutes. they have threatened to attack us bases in guam and japan, but one part of me thinks, well, rather than do it now than later, because north korea is only going to get stronger in its weapons testing,
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the daily telegraph leads with a message from donald trump's son eric — that the white house won't bowan president trump. the dyer also leads with that story. a warning from the foreign secretary borisjohnson a warning from the foreign secretary boris johnson that a warning from the foreign secretary borisjohnson that russia must ditch president assad. the financial times focuses on the potential sanctions for barclays ceo jes staley, following an on—going investigation into his conduct in a whistle—blowing case. the guardian says a new hiv drug to be given to people in scotland free of charge, to protect them from infection, puts pressure on the nhs in england to roll out the drug too. the express also leads with a medical story, and the new pump that helps patients recover from severe disease without the need of a transplant. the mirror carries tributes to pc keith palmer, following his funeral today. thousands of police officers lined the streets of london to pay tribute. and finally, the metro covers the funeral of pc keith palmer. we are going to cross the water to the atlantic, o
the daily telegraph leads with a message from donald trump's son eric — that the white house won't bowan president trump. the dyer also leads with that story. a warning from the foreign secretary borisjohnson a warning from the foreign secretary boris johnson that a warning from the foreign secretary borisjohnson that russia must ditch president assad. the financial times focuses on the potential sanctions for barclays ceo jes staley, following an on—going investigation into his conduct in...
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the prime minister is pictured on the front page of the daily telegraph — greeting the president of theuropean commission in downing street this evening. the paper reports that britain will be tied to europe's human rights laws for another five years. the times leads with a warning from the pharmaceutical industry that the world's biggest drug companies could abandon britain unless the nhs receives an extra £20 billion a year. and finally, the guardian reports that large numbers of foreign fighters are abandoning islamic state and depleting the ra nks islamic state and depleting the ra n ks of islamic state and depleting the ranks of the terror group. we will look at some of those in more detail. jane takers to the telegraph with theresa may keeping britain tied to human rights laws. the telegraph are saying the manifesto when it comes which we are expecting inafew when it comes which we are expecting in a few weeks will make no mention of the uk pulling out of the european convention on human rights. this is something she spoke about last year, the right of the party wa nted last year,
the prime minister is pictured on the front page of the daily telegraph — greeting the president of theuropean commission in downing street this evening. the paper reports that britain will be tied to europe's human rights laws for another five years. the times leads with a warning from the pharmaceutical industry that the world's biggest drug companies could abandon britain unless the nhs receives an extra £20 billion a year. and finally, the guardian reports that large numbers of foreign...
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the daily telegraph reports the islamic state militant group in afghanistan has been the target of "thethe pentagon in a conflict. it was dropped on caves used by is fighters.
the daily telegraph reports the islamic state militant group in afghanistan has been the target of "thethe pentagon in a conflict. it was dropped on caves used by is fighters.
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a big coup for the daily telegraph to get this exclusive interview. what an!brilliant advertisement for the royal family. can you imagine when you are 12, a stiff upper lip, and you cannot say anything, express yourself, and he has held onto it for so many years and he is, as they say, coming into his spring coat, he is a fantastic person. and also very much in line with his role with his brother william and kate of course with this mental health charity that they all had up. absolutely. and they've pushed that for so many years, it's all on the same page, the mercy of theissue all on the same page, the mercy of the issue of mental health and counselling and all of these issues. and like somebody taking the safety valve off and it's all coming out andi valve off and it's all coming out and i think the young royals, they are fantastic, they do a brilliant job. you just got rid of your diesel car, the times front page, a p pa re ntly car, the times front page, apparently pollution is up there with bereavement in terms of the impact on your quality of life. yeah,
a big coup for the daily telegraph to get this exclusive interview. what an!brilliant advertisement for the royal family. can you imagine when you are 12, a stiff upper lip, and you cannot say anything, express yourself, and he has held onto it for so many years and he is, as they say, coming into his spring coat, he is a fantastic person. and also very much in line with his role with his brother william and kate of course with this mental health charity that they all had up. absolutely. and...
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the daily telegraph reports a warning from theresa may that the snp is plotting what she has called ae minister is being forced into a concession over migrant targets as part of the price for calling the snap election. philanthropist bill gates for calling the snap election. phila nthropist bill gates has for calling the snap election. philanthropist bill gates has warned that lives will be at risk if the conservatives cut overseas aid, that is the top story on the front of the guardian. labour leaderjeremy corbyn features on the front page of the financial times. the mirror headline is foul play, as the paper calls theresa may chicken for refusing to take part in tv debates. we're going to start with the metro. "bring it on". there was no debate, note surprise this was going to happen, the labour party decided to back it, what a transformation 2a hours makes. yes. even last week we we re hours makes. yes. even last week we were writing cheerily about the onset of nuclear war and then all that has gone and suddenly here we are! ican that has gone and suddenly here we are! i can tell y
the daily telegraph reports a warning from theresa may that the snp is plotting what she has called ae minister is being forced into a concession over migrant targets as part of the price for calling the snap election. philanthropist bill gates for calling the snap election. phila nthropist bill gates has for calling the snap election. philanthropist bill gates has warned that lives will be at risk if the conservatives cut overseas aid, that is the top story on the front of the guardian. labour...
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a very, very frank, no holds barred interview that the daily telegraph has managed to secure.st has a new pod cast in which she talks to famous people about their mental health, and their first guest is, amazingly, prince harry, who has talked in this very unfiltered, honest, dramatic way about the anguish and the grief over his mother's death. it won't surprise anyone to know that he has been struggling with this. he lost his mum when he was 12 years old, and he has had to deal with that, and live with that, in the public eye. what really is astonishing, what makes the interview historic, i a the interview historic, is a member of the royal family talking in such a candidate and frank matter about so a candidate and frank matter about so private a subject. he goes on to say later in the article, on the front page, which advertises the piece that he has done, the experience i have is that once you start talking about it, you realise that you are actually part . a but it is that silence, isn't club. but it is that silence, isn't it, that people feel unable to share with each ot
a very, very frank, no holds barred interview that the daily telegraph has managed to secure.st has a new pod cast in which she talks to famous people about their mental health, and their first guest is, amazingly, prince harry, who has talked in this very unfiltered, honest, dramatic way about the anguish and the grief over his mother's death. it won't surprise anyone to know that he has been struggling with this. he lost his mum when he was 12 years old, and he has had to deal with that, and...
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the daily telegraph writing, "daddy's girl on the world's stage." abc's linzie janis is there in berlin. >> how are you? >> ivanka trump stepping out on to the world stage. the president's most trusted sidekick on her first official trip abroad, as assistant to the president. the former corporate executive joined german chancellor angela merkel and other female leaders at a women's summit in berlin. >> this role is quite new to me. >> where she spoke about her signature issues. affordable child care and paid family leave. champion of families, the crowd's response. audible. >> he has been a tremendous champion of supporting families. and enabling them to thrive. the new reality -- >> i certainly heard the criticism from the media, and that's been perpetuated, but i know from personal experience, and i think the, thousand of women who have worked with and for my father, for decades, when he was in the private sector, are a testament to his belief and solid conviction in the potential of women. and their ability to, to do the job as well as any man. >
the daily telegraph writing, "daddy's girl on the world's stage." abc's linzie janis is there in berlin. >> how are you? >> ivanka trump stepping out on to the world stage. the president's most trusted sidekick on her first official trip abroad, as assistant to the president. the former corporate executive joined german chancellor angela merkel and other female leaders at a women's summit in berlin. >> this role is quite new to me. >> where she spoke about her...