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the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is to re—nationalise energy firms, the railways and royal mail. the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the i says the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke cases. the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk. and they say it means britain is heading for a drought. the times talks about a spat between the chancellor philip hammond and theresa may's aides. and the daily mail describes the leaked labour manifesto as the most left—wing in decades. right, let's start. martin, would you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the ma nifesto you set us up? jeremy corbyn, the manifesto seems to have been exclusively in several papers, which i know it's a bit strange. let's start with the daily mirror headline, which says it pretty well. it does. it leads into a peek inside spread as well, detailing this lea ked spread as well, detailing this leaked draft, setting out a very extensive range of policies which the mirror builds very favourably, the mirror builds very fa
the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is to re—nationalise energy firms, the railways and royal mail. the daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the i says the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke cases. the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk. and they say it means britain is heading for a drought. the times talks about a spat between the chancellor philip hammond and theresa may's...
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the daily telegraph, well, the q w 77777?n. half f term misery as ba disruption to continue for days there is a picture ofa continue for days there is a picture of a poor woman who is asleep on her luggage waiting for a flight which may or may not have arrived yet. the biggest it failure in aviation history one of the other papers reports. it seems as though it will be an expensive one for ba, because the daily telegraph is saying that the daily telegraph is saying that the compensation payments may be 50 million and there will be the costs of goodwill and lost business of another 50 million but the suggestion is that one of the reasons we had this disaster was a move to cost—cutting and they had outsourced a lot of the it services to india, that kind of consultancy or whatever it was, and if that's the case, my goodness, has it rebounded. a false economy indeed. and it does seem to be not a lack of communication, a pr disaster of the world's kind. —— the worst kind. communication, a pr disaster of the world's kind. —— the wo
the daily telegraph, well, the q w 77777?n. half f term misery as ba disruption to continue for days there is a picture ofa continue for days there is a picture of a poor woman who is asleep on her luggage waiting for a flight which may or may not have arrived yet. the biggest it failure in aviation history one of the other papers reports. it seems as though it will be an expensive one for ba, because the daily telegraph is saying that the daily telegraph is saying that the compensation...
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and the headline in the daily telegraph, mae unleashes fire at europe. y express. —— theresa may unleashes fire at europe. the metro's main story is the student damon smith, who's been found guilty of trying to set off a home—made bomb on a tube train in london. police are urging more schools in the capital to install metal scanners to protect children from rising violent crime in the guardian. the times says more than 5 million people could be stuck on waiting lists for nhs treatment within two years, according to documents seen by a healthjournal. and the daily mirror says the hollywood actor brad pitt has admitted to having a drinking problem in an interview which has come after his split with angelina jolie. let us begin. the daily telegraph headline, theresa may unleashes fire. would you start us off, she is using colourful and forceful language. it is extraordinary, on the steps of downing street she unleashes this vitriol, saying that the eu is trying to wreck the election. she has been called the new iron lady, explaining that the eu needs to keep
and the headline in the daily telegraph, mae unleashes fire at europe. y express. —— theresa may unleashes fire at europe. the metro's main story is the student damon smith, who's been found guilty of trying to set off a home—made bomb on a tube train in london. police are urging more schools in the capital to install metal scanners to protect children from rising violent crime in the guardian. the times says more than 5 million people could be stuck on waiting lists for nhs treatment...
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that's in the daily telegraph.ted mr duterte to visit the white house. officials say they also talked about the threat posed by north korea. ‘facebook must pay to police the internet‘. that's also in the daily telegraph, which has a uk parliamentary committee criticising social media firms for how they address
that's in the daily telegraph.ted mr duterte to visit the white house. officials say they also talked about the threat posed by north korea. ‘facebook must pay to police the internet‘. that's also in the daily telegraph, which has a uk parliamentary committee criticising social media firms for how they address
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starting in the uk, the daily telegraph leads with their exclusive on the leaked labour party's campaign manifesto. the documents detail leader jeremy corbyn‘s plans to nationalise energy, railand mailand introduce pay caps for top positions in government businesses. over the pond in the us the james comey sacking saga continues. the financial teams leads with the headline: defiant trump calls for closer moscow ties after firing fbi chief. that's of course following his meeting with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov. staying with that story, the new york times runs a piece on what they call a "sense of crisis" deepening in washington following the dismissal of comey. another crisis in waiting perhaps over on the other side of the world where the japan times looks at the newly—elected south korean president's policy towards its neighbour north korea. president moonjae—in also said that he would not rule out a visit to north korea under the right conditions. and finally, back in the business pages of the telegraph, news that high street food chain pret a manger is planning a listing o
starting in the uk, the daily telegraph leads with their exclusive on the leaked labour party's campaign manifesto. the documents detail leader jeremy corbyn‘s plans to nationalise energy, railand mailand introduce pay caps for top positions in government businesses. over the pond in the us the james comey sacking saga continues. the financial teams leads with the headline: defiant trump calls for closer moscow ties after firing fbi chief. that's of course following his meeting with russian...
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that's in the daily telegraph.he philippine star shows president rodrigo duterte on the phone with donald trump. mr trump has invited mr duterte to visit the white house. officials say they also talked about the threat posed by north korea. ‘facebook must pay to police the internet‘. that's also in the daily telegraph, which has a uk parliamentary committee criticising social media firms for how they address offensive online material. the committee looks at fines for companies that don't censor illegal posts quickly. and it's a case of writer's block in la la land, in the financial times. hollywood is bracing for a possible writers‘ strike, as they seek a new deal with big studios. the last strike, in 2008, cost the california economy an estimated $2.5 billion. so, let's delve into those stories. we have nina with us from the wall streetjournal. let's start with this final week of campaigning in france. there is danger that some people are being turned off by both candidates. which is, i guess, a striking developme
that's in the daily telegraph.he philippine star shows president rodrigo duterte on the phone with donald trump. mr trump has invited mr duterte to visit the white house. officials say they also talked about the threat posed by north korea. ‘facebook must pay to police the internet‘. that's also in the daily telegraph, which has a uk parliamentary committee criticising social media firms for how they address offensive online material. the committee looks at fines for companies that don't...
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the daily telegraph says it has learned that the government is mulling over plans to offer cash hand—outso diesel drivers in a bid to encourage them to scrap polluting vehicles. the daily mail says the duke and duchess of cambridge are seeking £1.73 duchess of cambridge are seeking £1.3 million in damages over the publication of topless photos of kate taken by paparazzi photographers in france. we will start with the daily express — keep taking your stat ins. a number of other papers have this on the front page as well. lots of concerns about the side—effects of statins, but this report seems to suggest that those effects should not stop people from taking this life—saving drug. not stop people from taking this life-saving drug. the belief is that statins. .. life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... iam life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... i am doing a diane abbott! i knew! statins... i am doing a diane abbott! i knew i would do this. 300,000? don't you mean 300 million? statins? ! they are actually saying that patience, if they know they are taking statins and are told
the daily telegraph says it has learned that the government is mulling over plans to offer cash hand—outso diesel drivers in a bid to encourage them to scrap polluting vehicles. the daily mail says the duke and duchess of cambridge are seeking £1.73 duchess of cambridge are seeking £1.3 million in damages over the publication of topless photos of kate taken by paparazzi photographers in france. we will start with the daily express — keep taking your stat ins. a number of other papers have...
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papers will be bringing us tomorrow, a lot of one particular story, tim stanley, columnist at the daily telegraphh benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. the financial times headlines emmanuel macron's win in the french presidential election saying his win is a phenomenal achievement. the metro calls him big mac after he took over 65% of the vote in the second round. the guardian says mr macron must now reunite it if fans after the far right marine le pen received over 11 million votes. the times receives that emmanuel macron received a landslide victory as fans elect its youngest leaders and is napoleon. the telegraph warns that the election of the europhile could have an effect on brexit negotiations with the european union. and the daily mail leads with an exclusive in which it says that loyalty with an insurer can cost families an extra £1000 a year. interesting that some papers don't even mention the french presidential election. they won't feature much in this review. maybe at past 11 we will look at broccoli on the front page of the daily express but we can't promise. emmanuel ma
papers will be bringing us tomorrow, a lot of one particular story, tim stanley, columnist at the daily telegraphh benedicte paviot, uk correspondent at france 24. the financial times headlines emmanuel macron's win in the french presidential election saying his win is a phenomenal achievement. the metro calls him big mac after he took over 65% of the vote in the second round. the guardian says mr macron must now reunite it if fans after the far right marine le pen received over 11 million...
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we will end with the daily telegraph.load of debate about how we as a nation or how any western nation should respond to this kind of attack. there is a sense for some people that the idea that we should just carry on, soldiers through is not enough. people need to get angry and society needs to get angry. is there a sense that, perhaps, we as a nation, in dealing with these kinds of attack, are not getting angry enough? certainly in this commentary it has been made clear and she thinks there should be internment camps. it is belittling to tell people how they need to respond to this and to tell them that they are not angry enough. everyone i spoke to today is gutted by what happened in manchester but it is about acting on the right way and the response is important. this terror attack is not a sign of strength, a sign of weakness. the most cowardly thing that you can do. and they will not harm institutional democracy, they will only do that if we react in the wrong way to something like this. shouting at people that they
we will end with the daily telegraph.load of debate about how we as a nation or how any western nation should respond to this kind of attack. there is a sense for some people that the idea that we should just carry on, soldiers through is not enough. people need to get angry and society needs to get angry. is there a sense that, perhaps, we as a nation, in dealing with these kinds of attack, are not getting angry enough? certainly in this commentary it has been made clear and she thinks there...
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rising energy bills feature on the telegraph's front page. the dailyr wants to give energy regulator ofgem powers to limit the tariffs paid by seven in ten families. jeremy corbyn wants a national housing initiative aimed at helping younger and less well—off voters, the guardian says. and the metro says new french president emmanuael macron does not want to ‘punish‘ britain during brxit negotiations because there is a ‘strong mutual interest‘ in maintaining close ties between the two countries. the i says they want to end the border agreement. so let‘s begin... and we are going to start with the front of the metro. he is committed to the european project, and clearly the majority of the french people seem the majority of the french people seem to agree. as a result, he wants a good dealfor the eu. not going to smack us over the head. non! pardon! speaking latin earlier... yes. he has toned it down a bit since he won. he said we have got this strong mutual interest, this is about the man, supposed to be macron‘s eu sherpa. david davis equivalent. but pu
rising energy bills feature on the telegraph's front page. the dailyr wants to give energy regulator ofgem powers to limit the tariffs paid by seven in ten families. jeremy corbyn wants a national housing initiative aimed at helping younger and less well—off voters, the guardian says. and the metro says new french president emmanuael macron does not want to ‘punish‘ britain during brxit negotiations because there is a ‘strong mutual interest‘ in maintaining close ties between the two...
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the daily telegraph claims jeremy on a computer system.rorist involved in the 1972 attack in munich. the times reports that they key power designed to control british jihadists has that they key power designed to control britishjihadists has been used only once. the daily mirror have a full—page photo of some of the 40,000 people that took part in the 40,000 people that took part in the great manchester run. it calls ita the great manchester run. it calls it a defined act of solidarity. terror warning as the top story for the express, reports on fears that libya has become a breeding ground for is plots against britain. the south korean military say north korea has fired an unidentified missile from a base on the eastern coast of the peninsular. the south's new president has called an emergency meeting of the national security council in response, while japan says the missile appears to have landed in its economic zone. no damage to ships has been reported. the number of people known to have died in severe flooding in sri lanka has risen,
the daily telegraph claims jeremy on a computer system.rorist involved in the 1972 attack in munich. the times reports that they key power designed to control british jihadists has that they key power designed to control britishjihadists has been used only once. the daily mirror have a full—page photo of some of the 40,000 people that took part in the 40,000 people that took part in the great manchester run. it calls ita the great manchester run. it calls it a defined act of solidarity....
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and the daily telegraph, you have got anger rising.his tells you, the taming of these things, because we now have the announcement is going to be coming out tomorrow, tuesday, it is the taming of when the conservatives release the manifesto and the reaction. and actually, there's times has brought together. you got the consumer story, mail... talking about on the variable rate. that is a lot of people. but the argument, everybody could switch to that fixed rate. and theresa may, under one show tomorrow. and we have got those debates coming up. the special programme. not going to be on the platform together, with jeremy corbyn. the critter. good idea? who knows. i think theresa may, obviously trying.|j idea? who knows. i think theresa may, obviously trying. i said one world! i would have preferred the proper television debate. thank you. just take a look at this front page. mirror. the conservative peer, trying to organise a campaign to reverse the ban on fox hunting. that's it for tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of th
and the daily telegraph, you have got anger rising.his tells you, the taming of these things, because we now have the announcement is going to be coming out tomorrow, tuesday, it is the taming of when the conservatives release the manifesto and the reaction. and actually, there's times has brought together. you got the consumer story, mail... talking about on the variable rate. that is a lot of people. but the argument, everybody could switch to that fixed rate. and theresa may, under one show...
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the daily telegraph reports on the manchester attacker being flagged up to authorities multiple timestremist views. the daily express reports on the deployment of troops across the country. the times reports that authorities we re the times reports that authorities were warned of the bombers extremist views by a relative. and pictures of the attacker ‘s brother arrested in libya earlier today. 0nly the attacker ‘s brother arrested in libya earlier today. only one story on the front pages, i wonder if we can on the front pages, i wonder if we ca n start on the front pages, i wonder if we can start in a sense, rather than with the text but with the images and an almost every front page is an image of troops on uk streets. what are your feelings looking at these pictures? personally i find it rather learning, it does not make me feel safe, it flags up there is a crisis, we are almost at war which i think is part of the point of them being there, they are designed to reassure, these soldiers are around in whitehall and at the moment they area bit in whitehall and at the moment they are a
the daily telegraph reports on the manchester attacker being flagged up to authorities multiple timestremist views. the daily express reports on the deployment of troops across the country. the times reports that authorities we re the times reports that authorities were warned of the bombers extremist views by a relative. and pictures of the attacker ‘s brother arrested in libya earlier today. 0nly the attacker ‘s brother arrested in libya earlier today. only one story on the front pages, i...
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the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is he daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the i says the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke cases. the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk.
the daily telegraph says it has a copy of the labour party's manifesto — and claims jeremy corbyn is he daily mirror also claims to have had access to the labour manifesto. the i says the uk is facing a huge rise in stroke cases. the daily express says a heatwave is about to hit the uk.
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the daily telegraph reports on extra troops now being deployed to police the streets.re are heightened fears over a potential second terror plot. and as authorities try to figure out if the suicide bomber had accomplices, the guardian paints a picture of the killer, 22—year—old salman ramadan abedi. the manchester man of libyan decent has been described by some in his community as a quiet and respectful person, and this incident took them by surprise. he was, however, known to security services. in other news, the new york times looks at donald trump's first foreign trip to the middle east, and now europe. this article looks at the roles his family members have taken on, roles taken on during the official visits. the times has donald trump, too, and the unveiling of his first budget. it looks at how the us president wants to raise billions of dollars by halving america's emergency oil reserve, and leasing land for drilling in the arctic. le figaro pays tribute to actor sir roger moore, who's died at the age of 89. he was best known for playing the spy james bond. we en
the daily telegraph reports on extra troops now being deployed to police the streets.re are heightened fears over a potential second terror plot. and as authorities try to figure out if the suicide bomber had accomplices, the guardian paints a picture of the killer, 22—year—old salman ramadan abedi. the manchester man of libyan decent has been described by some in his community as a quiet and respectful person, and this incident took them by surprise. he was, however, known to security...
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that's in the daily telegraph.be plenty of office workers teasing each other this monday morning after the conclusion of several european football leagues. real madrid, juventus, chelsea and celtic amongst the winners. but the independent has the plight of arsenal, after its failure to reach the champions league for the first time in 20 years. we're joined by paul charles, who's ceo of public relations firm the pc agency. let's start with this article in the arab news. (united we let's start with this article in the arab news. ( united we will not ba il" arab news. ( united we will not bail". this is about donald trump's visit to saudi arabia, which seems to have gotten off to a good start. there was some concern that he might ta ke there was some concern that he might take a similarline there was some concern that he might take a similar line to barack obama when he visited the middle east. effectively as the arab news says, lectured middle eastern leaders on how to behave. what donald trump is doneis how to behav
that's in the daily telegraph.be plenty of office workers teasing each other this monday morning after the conclusion of several european football leagues. real madrid, juventus, chelsea and celtic amongst the winners. but the independent has the plight of arsenal, after its failure to reach the champions league for the first time in 20 years. we're joined by paul charles, who's ceo of public relations firm the pc agency. let's start with this article in the arab news. (united we let's start...
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the daily telegraph says that eu officials are trying to prevent the prime ministerfrom officials arenister from getting officials are trying to prevent the prime ministerfrom getting a deal about expats in europe. it also features a large picture of princess charlotte. the ft says the european commission is planning to issue plans to control the euro clearing market. it is the high cost of calls in hospitals that is highlighted on the front of the metro. the high claims that tax laws are so complex that tax payers may end up overpaying. there is also the meeting between to reason me and jean—claude juncker. the prime minister is claiming that the account was just gossip. the daily mail says that fertility clinics exploit couples who are desperate for a baby by persuading them to donate eggs in return for free treatment. the claims warns of a financing crisis around new cars. they say that buyers are not always made aware of the terms of the loa ns. made aware of the terms of the loans. the guardian says that the prime minister is having to battle getting brexit talks back on track af
the daily telegraph says that eu officials are trying to prevent the prime ministerfrom officials arenister from getting officials are trying to prevent the prime ministerfrom getting a deal about expats in europe. it also features a large picture of princess charlotte. the ft says the european commission is planning to issue plans to control the euro clearing market. it is the high cost of calls in hospitals that is highlighted on the front of the metro. the high claims that tax laws are so...
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with me are christopher hope, assistant editor and chief political correspondent at the daily telegraphom the financial times. labour leaderjeremy corbyn will say tomorrow that terror attacks like the one in manchester are linked to britain's involvement in military action abroad. that is in the telegraph. the metro beads on a manchester looked armed police will be patrolling train carriages across the country for the first time after the country for the first time after the terror threat level was raised to critical. they express focuses on the queen's visit to a manchester hospital where many of the young victims of the warming are recovering. the times reports that the attacker salman abedi is believed to have planned the attack for a year believed to have planned the attack fora yearand believed to have planned the attack for a year and made at least two separate trips to buy bomb materials at diy shops. theresa may is expected to tell leaders that the g7 that the fight against islamic state is fighting from the —— shifting from the battlefield to the internet. and several awkward m
with me are christopher hope, assistant editor and chief political correspondent at the daily telegraphom the financial times. labour leaderjeremy corbyn will say tomorrow that terror attacks like the one in manchester are linked to britain's involvement in military action abroad. that is in the telegraph. the metro beads on a manchester looked armed police will be patrolling train carriages across the country for the first time after the country for the first time after the terror threat level...
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and a review of the papers with laura hughes from the daily telegraph and jason beattie from the mirror. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening: huddersfield town have reached the promised land of the premier league. we'll be live at their victory parade. they'll be visiting arsene wenger in north london next season. he's agreed a two—year deal to stay as arsenal manager. andy murray is hoping to turn around his poorform on clay. he's made it through to the second round with victory today. but the british number one johanna konta is out — stunned by the world number 109, su—wei hsieh. and join me with news of one of the biggest awards in women's football. plenty to come, but we start with football and what a bank holiday it was for the fans of huddersfield town. for the first time, they were promoted to the premier league thanks to a nail—biting, penalty shoot—out victory over reading in the championship play—off final. in a moment, we'll go live to the town where thousands of fans
and a review of the papers with laura hughes from the daily telegraph and jason beattie from the mirror. that's all ahead on bbc news. now it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening: huddersfield town have reached the promised land of the premier league. we'll be live at their victory parade. they'll be visiting arsene wenger in north london next season. he's agreed a two—year deal to stay as arsenal manager. andy murray is...
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and later i'll be discussing tomorrow's front pages with christopher hope of the daily telegraph and of the financial times — that's the papers at 10.40. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight. dedicated to the city of manchester. united's europa league triumph is more than just a trophy. we tried to focus on the game and to win, we tried to lift the spirit of the town at least for some hours and we feel proud of that. and tomorrow on manchester's streets, there'll be a celebration of sport...the great city games welcomes some of the world's greatest athletes, one of them is in the studio with us tonight. and on the streets of monaco...they are gearing up for the most prestigious race in the formula one calendar. good evening, manchester has of course dominated the news this week and last night manchester united dedicated its europa league triumph to the city. jose mourinho‘s team flew to stockholm on the morning after the terror attack and have returned home after beating ajax 2—0 in las
and later i'll be discussing tomorrow's front pages with christopher hope of the daily telegraph and of the financial times — that's the papers at 10.40. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster, these are our sportsday headlines tonight. dedicated to the city of manchester. united's europa league triumph is more than just a trophy. we tried to focus on the game and to win, we tried to lift the spirit of the town at least for some hours and...
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the political commentatorjane merrick, and ben riley—smith, assistant political editor at the daily telegraphnews. it has been announced that the former first minister of wales has died. he was 77. rhodri morgan was elected as an mp in 1987 77. rhodri morgan was elected as an mp ini987 and 77. rhodri morgan was elected as an mp in 1987 and became an assembly member when the assembly was created in 1999. he was widely credited with bringing stability to the assembly after a turbulent start to the new institution. his predecessor —— his successoi’, ca rwyn institution. his predecessor —— his successor, carwynjones said they had lost a great person. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. plans to means test pensioners who receives the winter fuel allowance in order to fund social care is the telegraph's main story. it's also on the front page of the eye which claims millions of people will lose their winter fuel allowance. the allegations swirling around donald trump make the headlines on the financial times. the metro claims assets of up to £100,000 will be ring—fenced to try to try to stop
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the daily telegraph looks at plans by the european commission to create a digital single market, andd affect content licensing. the paper says 400 industry organisations are attacking the move, saying it erodes the cornerstone of the tv and film businesses. with us is mark davies, ceo of strategy consultancy camberton. thank you forjoining us. we are going to talk about france, le figaro‘s coverage. the picture on the front is pretty horrific, but so are the tensions? day. i think it is certainly not a great photo. they're often riots in paris that are not covered. there is the election on sunday. there are tensions, not the polls put emmanuel macron farcically ahead, 60% versus marine le pen at 40%. i ahead, 60% versus marine le pen at a0%. i don't think there is much doubt that le pen is going to get beaten. those who voted for macron in the first round, they did so relu cta ntly. in the first round, they did so reluctantly. they didn't see anyone else they could vote for. so, the whole race is not really inspiring anybody and it is a race against le pen. it has been put that this
the daily telegraph looks at plans by the european commission to create a digital single market, andd affect content licensing. the paper says 400 industry organisations are attacking the move, saying it erodes the cornerstone of the tv and film businesses. with us is mark davies, ceo of strategy consultancy camberton. thank you forjoining us. we are going to talk about france, le figaro‘s coverage. the picture on the front is pretty horrific, but so are the tensions? day. i think it is...
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the daily telegraph says it has seen leaked documents showing a labour plan to allow thousands of unskilleding rules which limit foreign spouses living here unless they can show they will not be a ‘burden‘ on the taxpayer. the guardian focuses on theresa may saying jeremy corbyn‘s policies would leave him "alone and naked“ in the negotiating chamber of the eu, they call it her strongest personal attack on the labour leader. the times refers to a yougov poll suggesting the conservatives could be in line to lose 20 seats and labourgain could be in line to lose 20 seats and labour gain nearly 30 in next week‘s election. the daily star‘s top story is the american pop star ariana grande returning to the uk on sunday, for a benefit concert for the victims of the manchester arena attack — the line up includesjustin bieber, coldplay and take that. and one of the stories on the financial times is a plan by london mayor sadiq khan and transport for london for people to be able to use their phones on the tube. not sure if we welcome that, we‘ll discuss that a bit later on. first of all, i‘m sorry i ha
the daily telegraph says it has seen leaked documents showing a labour plan to allow thousands of unskilleding rules which limit foreign spouses living here unless they can show they will not be a ‘burden‘ on the taxpayer. the guardian focuses on theresa may saying jeremy corbyn‘s policies would leave him "alone and naked“ in the negotiating chamber of the eu, they call it her strongest personal attack on the labour leader. the times refers to a yougov poll suggesting the...
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the daily telegraph, the absolutely fabulous, joanna's a jolly good fellow. marvellous that she has got a fellowship of bafta for all of her lifetime work. we celebrate how excellent she is as an actor and as a comic actor, and we do not celebrate how good she is at designing bridges. that is controversial to end on. we are back again at 11:30pm, and i am back with the main stories at iipm. from celebrated novelist to poet. michel faber‘s success has come with some long books, like the crimson petal and the white and, more recently, the book of strange new things, which is science fiction. but after the death of his wife eva, he decided to write a book of poems, undying: a love story, that follows the stages of her illness and describes the raw day—by—day process of his own grief afterwards. welcome. as a novelist, was it difficult to commit yourself, especially under these very painful circumstances, to a poetic form? i didn't feel i was committing myself to anything. in the aftermath of eva's death, these poems came to me. i had no conception that i was goi
the daily telegraph, the absolutely fabulous, joanna's a jolly good fellow. marvellous that she has got a fellowship of bafta for all of her lifetime work. we celebrate how excellent she is as an actor and as a comic actor, and we do not celebrate how good she is at designing bridges. that is controversial to end on. we are back again at 11:30pm, and i am back with the main stories at iipm. from celebrated novelist to poet. michel faber‘s success has come with some long books, like the...
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the daily telegraph reports on extra troops now being deployed to police the streets.
the daily telegraph reports on extra troops now being deployed to police the streets.
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laughter the daily telegraph, matt has had a little look at this one, and here we've got the cartoon,urtains that have been pulled back across the rail to reveal the clerk, and it says unveil your own damp plaque. it isa your own damp plaque. it is a matter of public record, of course. princess and, if she has taken on more, i don't know where she will get the time, she is one of the busiest. all of this is a matter of re cord the busiest. all of this is a matter of record but for the sun to whip it up of record but for the sun to whip it up quickly, yes. someone has had the calculator out. you often think of him reading out a speech someone has written but he have to think something to to people every day. and even when he feels, you know, i have so much time for the royal family in this respect, they have off days, they all do, and they still have to shake hands with strangers and make them feel wonderful and they have to turn up to the 42nd millionth... they recognise they are in a unique position. ambassadorial duties for the nation. and i say god bless him and he deserves his ret
laughter the daily telegraph, matt has had a little look at this one, and here we've got the cartoon,urtains that have been pulled back across the rail to reveal the clerk, and it says unveil your own damp plaque. it isa your own damp plaque. it is a matter of public record, of course. princess and, if she has taken on more, i don't know where she will get the time, she is one of the busiest. all of this is a matter of re cord the busiest. all of this is a matter of record but for the sun to...
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front page of the daily telegraph, we will end on this. op tax bracket. this is their spin, we know the telegraph ‘s political leaning. is this the achilles' heel in a lot of these policies? 10,000 extra cost to copies on the beat. more money for the nhs. a lot of people agree with that. but the tax issue could be the thing that a lot of people say, you know what, i don't earn 80,000 but i wa nt know what, i don't earn 80,000 but i want to, i don't want to be trapped. if its eu as anti—aspirational batsman thing, i think the corporation taxes damning than this personal tax. purely on the basis that people understand the wealth creation and supporting businesses as we going to brexit is crucial. even the institute of fixed school studies of the nation of increasing corporation tax at this time, when we are going through his negotiation under going to have to be firing on all business cylinders is silly. equally i think voters are sadly now and they still have echoes of gordon brown flogging gold at the wrong price, and there is no money left
front page of the daily telegraph, we will end on this. op tax bracket. this is their spin, we know the telegraph ‘s political leaning. is this the achilles' heel in a lot of these policies? 10,000 extra cost to copies on the beat. more money for the nhs. a lot of people agree with that. but the tax issue could be the thing that a lot of people say, you know what, i don't earn 80,000 but i wa nt know what, i don't earn 80,000 but i want to, i don't want to be trapped. if its eu as...
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the daily telegraph reported that all scottish pensioners will keep their winter fuel payments. tary says it is apparently because of the weather. the daily express is hopeful of a cure for alzheimer's after scientists discovered that a rogue protein can trigger the disease. back to julian assange protein can trigger the disease. back tojulian assange in the guardian, who has said today that the war is just beginning after the decision by the swedish prosecutors. let's delve in a little more. henry, we will start with the daily mail, and they are pulling no punches. epic picture ofjulian assange and the headline, a creep. —— and a big picture. yes and they say that it has cost us a lot of money to have him in the ecuadorian embassy with police presence outside, even though it has been downgraded. the whole process has been messy and unedifying. the swedish prosecutors decided that because there is no prospect of him coming out of there and facing the accusations, they cannot make any progress with the case. it isn't a complete drop. but it means seven years after the accusations
the daily telegraph reported that all scottish pensioners will keep their winter fuel payments. tary says it is apparently because of the weather. the daily express is hopeful of a cure for alzheimer's after scientists discovered that a rogue protein can trigger the disease. back to julian assange protein can trigger the disease. back tojulian assange in the guardian, who has said today that the war is just beginning after the decision by the swedish prosecutors. let's delve in a little more....
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the daily telegraph says it has learned that the government is mulling over plans to offer cash hand—outs daily mail says the duke and duchess of cambridge are seeking £1.3 million in damages over the publication of topless photos of kate taken by paparazzi photographers in france. we will start with the daily express — keep taking your stat ins. a number of other papers have this on the front page as well. lots of concerns about the side—effects of statins, but this report seems to suggest that those effects should not stop people from taking this life—saving drug. not stop people from taking this life-saving drug. the belief is that statins. .. life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... iam life-saving drug. the belief is that statins... i am doing a diane abbott! i knew!
the daily telegraph says it has learned that the government is mulling over plans to offer cash hand—outs daily mail says the duke and duchess of cambridge are seeking £1.3 million in damages over the publication of topless photos of kate taken by paparazzi photographers in france. we will start with the daily express — keep taking your stat ins. a number of other papers have this on the front page as well. lots of concerns about the side—effects of statins, but this report seems to...
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the daily telegraph claims a number of labourmps are considering forming a breakaway group after thedical research which suggests that taking the anti inflammatory drug, ibuprofen, once a week raises the risk of heart attack by half. the daily mail comments on trees and philip may's weren't on the one show. the daily mirror has more on the death of an 11—year—old girl at that drayton manor theme park. before we get into the papers, i have an update on that incident in staffordshire. this is a statement from a website, it was a school trip to drayton manor in which the 11—year—old girl died. "we are liaising with the relevant authorities at this time. please be ensured that the safety and well—being of all our pupils is a priority. we would also request that the family, as well as the school community, be given the time to grieve. the school is also providing support to pupils and staff. we are unable to provide any further information at this time." that is from the school to which that 11—year—old girl was a pupil. that is following the incident today in staffordshire.
the daily telegraph claims a number of labourmps are considering forming a breakaway group after thedical research which suggests that taking the anti inflammatory drug, ibuprofen, once a week raises the risk of heart attack by half. the daily mail comments on trees and philip may's weren't on the one show. the daily mirror has more on the death of an 11—year—old girl at that drayton manor theme park. before we get into the papers, i have an update on that incident in staffordshire. this is...
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let's return to the daily telegraph. let's go overseas.ming out tonight via the washington post and new york times... talking about donald trump calling his former fbi director james comey a nutjob. calling his former fbi director james comey a nut job. it is astonishing, isn't it? every instalment is like the next episode of, you know, house of cards, you don't know what is going to come out next. we heard earlier about how... we are getting a bit more colour, in the lead up to james comey being sacked, what happened, and how will trump's behaviour changed, and how he was getting friendly with him, trying to embrace him. and james comey felt he was being compromised his position was being compromised, and he didn't want... he already knew the democrats didn't trust him and it was an awkward position for him. now hearing this language from trump... the white house's inspiration for sacking him has changed. —— explanation for sacking him has changed. now he's being explicit. the white house spokesman is being explicit. this was to do with r
let's return to the daily telegraph. let's go overseas.ming out tonight via the washington post and new york times... talking about donald trump calling his former fbi director james comey a nutjob. calling his former fbi director james comey a nut job. it is astonishing, isn't it? every instalment is like the next episode of, you know, house of cards, you don't know what is going to come out next. we heard earlier about how... we are getting a bit more colour, in the lead up to james comey...
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the cartoon in the daily telegraph. he is very gifted. prime minister, the brexit bill is 100 billion euros and the eu wants to know if you would like to add a tip. very good. let's go to the ft. this was the newspaper that yesterday had the story that the amount of money thatis the story that the amount of money that is going to have to go to europe would be 100 billion euros. that is before a lot of other arguments. they've got a lot of stuff about the famous dinner?m has been very interesting since it leaked from the frankfurt newspaper about exactly what went on and who said what. it was absolutely like a dire situation. about hatred, and threats, and it was reported as terrible. the ft broke the story of the hundred billion amount of money. and it says it was triggered by reports yesterday that germany, france, and poland were pressing for britain to pay this bill on leaving the eu. there has been a claw back since. the people involved, some of them at that dinner, have been saying tonight that it is not going to be that steep. that
the cartoon in the daily telegraph. he is very gifted. prime minister, the brexit bill is 100 billion euros and the eu wants to know if you would like to add a tip. very good. let's go to the ft. this was the newspaper that yesterday had the story that the amount of money thatis the story that the amount of money that is going to have to go to europe would be 100 billion euros. that is before a lot of other arguments. they've got a lot of stuff about the famous dinner?m has been very...
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the daily telegraph as doctors when lives are at risk.ked to russia. it carries an interview with borisjohnson who says russia might be attempting to sabotage the general election. the guardian suggests up to a0 hospitals in the uk and gp surgeries have been affected. it reports a political story, quoting from an interview it has with the deputy leader of labour, tom watson, whose as the party is determined to turn its poll numbers around. i am sure to put this spelling mistakes injust numbers around. i am sure to put this spelling mistakes in just the fox me. let's start with the cyber attack. the financial times, nhs hackers used stolen cyber weapons from us spy agency. supposedly this has come from the national security agency in america. it seems to be something called eternal blue, which was developed by kers spies and stolen and has been used to supercharge the hand of this mysterious kind of hackers. it is a massive story. it cuts right through the uk general election and is one of those stories which raises a lot of those stories
the daily telegraph as doctors when lives are at risk.ked to russia. it carries an interview with borisjohnson who says russia might be attempting to sabotage the general election. the guardian suggests up to a0 hospitals in the uk and gp surgeries have been affected. it reports a political story, quoting from an interview it has with the deputy leader of labour, tom watson, whose as the party is determined to turn its poll numbers around. i am sure to put this spelling mistakes injust numbers...
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it is in the daily telegraph, saint james mumby was giving a lecture to social workers, saying they shouldes mumby. this idea, doing everything by the book, where you automatically have to remove an elderly person because their home is unsafe to perhaps a nursing home where they don't know anybody. they said, if they had been living in that home for 50 years, you should leave them there. you should leave your box ticking aside. he did say that he was against removing people to nursing homes, the artificial "you must be happy all the time" is something he was objecting to. you don't have to be happy all the time. indeed, you are not forced to do it. we all know what he is saying. the front page of the daily mail as well, phil and trees —— theresa. there they are on the one show. "it was love at first sight" mr theresa tells all on tv. was the whole point to humanise and ta ke was the whole point to humanise and take a bit of the iciness way that theresa can exhibit. the suggestion is it has worked. it is all over the front pages of several newspapers, probably the right—wing press. i front
it is in the daily telegraph, saint james mumby was giving a lecture to social workers, saying they shouldes mumby. this idea, doing everything by the book, where you automatically have to remove an elderly person because their home is unsafe to perhaps a nursing home where they don't know anybody. they said, if they had been living in that home for 50 years, you should leave them there. you should leave your box ticking aside. he did say that he was against removing people to nursing homes,...
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the daily telegraph notes that the home secretary represented theresa may in the debate, just 48 hoursreports that the prime minister is concentrating on brexit after her refusal to take part in tonight's tv debate. the daily express leads on theresa may's warning that jeremy corbyn is plotting uncontrolled immigration if labour wins the election. under the headline ‘justice' the metro leads on the surgeon who's been jailed for 15 years for carrying out needless breast cancer operations. the ft reports that china and the eu have agreed a climate pact as doubts emerge over the us‘s commitment. we can begin with that debate in cambridge. was it a mistake for theresa may not to take part because jeremy corbyn at the last minute did? this is the front page of the times, have faith in me. implying that theresa may is hard at work on brexit. she once this election to be about brexit, but it is not really being talked about with people. and i've been out with mps, it is rarely coming up on the doorstep. i've been out with mps, it is rarely coming up on the doorstepm i've been out with mps, it
the daily telegraph notes that the home secretary represented theresa may in the debate, just 48 hoursreports that the prime minister is concentrating on brexit after her refusal to take part in tonight's tv debate. the daily express leads on theresa may's warning that jeremy corbyn is plotting uncontrolled immigration if labour wins the election. under the headline ‘justice' the metro leads on the surgeon who's been jailed for 15 years for carrying out needless breast cancer operations. the...
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the daily telegraph as a couple of stories, corbyn engulfed in ira furore, labour leader refuses to condemnp. and it has links to a hard left magazine as well, where is this all from? the stuff about the magazine which celebrated the brighton bombing and advocated ira victory has been talked about before, but this was raised during corbyn's leadership. this is a man who repeatedly gave positive publicity to senior figures in sinn fein ira. he was not meeting loyalist terrorist connie was basically a cheerleader for republicanism,, and not just republicanism,, and not just republicanism but violent republicanism. he is trying to spin it as if he was involved in the peace process, which is disingenuous at best. people like mo mowlam argued with murderers without bodyguards. now that party is led by a man who evades answers when asked directly to criticise terrorism and terrorists. these were people who, when he was supporting them, they we re when he was supporting them, they were murdering people live in the streets of the city he represented. and for you, there's nothing in the fa ct and fo
the daily telegraph as a couple of stories, corbyn engulfed in ira furore, labour leader refuses to condemnp. and it has links to a hard left magazine as well, where is this all from? the stuff about the magazine which celebrated the brighton bombing and advocated ira victory has been talked about before, but this was raised during corbyn's leadership. this is a man who repeatedly gave positive publicity to senior figures in sinn fein ira. he was not meeting loyalist terrorist connie was...
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the daily telegraph, the same main story.chester united to learn how to deal with the pressures of being away from that big... he said he was basically institutionalise, most of his life working for manchester united. talking openly about his mental health. where would be a good place to be today, louise, how about cumbria? anywhere north and west. here is a couple of photographs from earlier and you can see cumbria and the highlands. there is a north— west, south— west divide today. in cornwall and across the channel isles, this may just cornwall and across the channel isles, this mayjust brush into the far south of devon, but it looks as though the rain will sweep off into the continent. cloudy in england and wales. driven in by a north easterly breeze and hopefully it will break up breeze and hopefully it will break up allowing for brightness from time to time. the far north and west will see the best of the sunshine in the afternoon. north—west england and northern ireland as well. here, more cloud coming in off the sea i
the daily telegraph, the same main story.chester united to learn how to deal with the pressures of being away from that big... he said he was basically institutionalise, most of his life working for manchester united. talking openly about his mental health. where would be a good place to be today, louise, how about cumbria? anywhere north and west. here is a couple of photographs from earlier and you can see cumbria and the highlands. there is a north— west, south— west divide today. in...
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and we start with the daily telegraph, which reveals it has seen documents that show eu officials areing to prevent the prime minister securing a deal for british expats in europe. like many of the papers, it also features a large picture of princess charlotte which was released to celebrate her second birthday. the financial times says the european commission is preparing to issue plans to control the city of london's lucrative euroclearing market. the high cost of calls to and from bedside phones in hospitals is highlighted on the front page of the metro. the i claim tax laws used by hmrc are so complex taxpayers who fill out their returns on—line may end up overpaying. the furore surrounding the now infamous meeting between theresa may and jean claude junker is on the front of the daily express, with the prime minister claiming the account was just "brussels gossip." the daily mail leads with a special investigation in to claims fertility clinics exploit couples desperate for a baby by persuading them to donate eggs in return for free treatment. the times warns of a looming crisis
and we start with the daily telegraph, which reveals it has seen documents that show eu officials areing to prevent the prime minister securing a deal for british expats in europe. like many of the papers, it also features a large picture of princess charlotte which was released to celebrate her second birthday. the financial times says the european commission is preparing to issue plans to control the city of london's lucrative euroclearing market. the high cost of calls to and from bedside...
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the daily telegraph also lead with the deployment of soldiers on the streets amid fears of further attacksdaily mirror features pictures of two of those killed at the manchester arena, including the youngest victim known so far, eight—year—old, saffie rose roussos. while the metro also carries a picture of saffie and reports that theresa may has raised the uk terror threat level to critical now on bbc news, it's time for ainslie‘s america's cup quest. sir ben ainslie is the most successful sailor in olympic history. but since the first race in 1851, no british team has ever won the america's cup. personally, i think for everyone in this team, it would be the biggest achievement if we could pull this off and win the america's cup for britain. it is 166 years to pursue a trophy that we made and challenged the world to and we have never won. sometimes in life, there is a right time. this is the right time. this is the best chance britain has ever had at winning the america's cup. both of us are very competitive. we have a lot of respect for each other. but we want nothing more than to kill ea
the daily telegraph also lead with the deployment of soldiers on the streets amid fears of further attacksdaily mirror features pictures of two of those killed at the manchester arena, including the youngest victim known so far, eight—year—old, saffie rose roussos. while the metro also carries a picture of saffie and reports that theresa may has raised the uk terror threat level to critical now on bbc news, it's time for ainslie‘s america's cup quest. sir ben ainslie is the most...
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the daily telegraph reports on the manchester attack are being flagged up to authorities multiple timese daily express reports on the deployment of troops across the country. the sun talks about the police‘s desperate race to hunt down a terror network linked to the attack. the times reports that authorities were warned of salman abedi's extremism views by a relative. and the daily mirror shows the picture of the attacks brother, arrested in libya earlier today. so let's begin. we were remarking earlier that the image on the front page is that of troops on uk streets. what does that make you feel when you see that, lance? streets. what does that make you feel when you see that, lance7m makes you appreciate the seriousness of the situation we face, not that we needed reminding of that, but i'm sure the security of services, the government, will be pleased to see this photograph on a lot of the front pages, it's partly there for reassurance to let the public know everything is being done to keep the streets as safe as they can be. some people may feel there's a bit of window dressing abou
the daily telegraph reports on the manchester attack are being flagged up to authorities multiple timese daily express reports on the deployment of troops across the country. the sun talks about the police‘s desperate race to hunt down a terror network linked to the attack. the times reports that authorities were warned of salman abedi's extremism views by a relative. and the daily mirror shows the picture of the attacks brother, arrested in libya earlier today. so let's begin. we were...
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the daily telegraph reveals it has seen documents that show eu officials are trying to prevent the primethe papers, it also features a large picture of princess charlotte which was released to celebrate her second birthday. the financial times says the european commission is preparing to issue plans to control the city of london's lucrative euroclearing market. the high cost of calls to and from bedside phones in hospitals is highlighted on the front page of the metro. the i claims tax laws used by hmrc are so complex taxpayers who fill out their returns online may end up over paying. the furore surrounding the now infamous meeting between theresa may and jean—claude junker is on the front of the daily express, with the prime minister claiming the account was just ' ‘brussels gossip'. the daily mail leads with a special investigation into claims fertility clinics exploit couples desperate for a baby by persuading them to donate eggs in return for free treatment. the times warns of a looming crisis surrounding financing deals for new cars, saying buyers are often not made fully aware of t
the daily telegraph reveals it has seen documents that show eu officials are trying to prevent the primethe papers, it also features a large picture of princess charlotte which was released to celebrate her second birthday. the financial times says the european commission is preparing to issue plans to control the city of london's lucrative euroclearing market. the high cost of calls to and from bedside phones in hospitals is highlighted on the front page of the metro. the i claims tax laws...
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labour facing a daily telegraph, a picture of the mays.toric party split. they reveal it was love at first sight. and jeremy corbyn on the front page of the times this morning, as they balanced it up with theresa may pledging a new vote on foxhunting, and their main story, judge attacking the inhumanity of ca re judge attacking the inhumanity of care homes which falls apart frail pensioners. having a look at the spread in the daily mail, i have been busy with this this morning. there are three interesting stories. froome being knocked off his bike. rory mcilroy signing two new deals, bringing a combined £230 million, one with nike and one with taylor made. and michael owen really loves his resources and has his own sta bles his resources and has his own stables but has never ridden a horse before, and he hasjust got on stables but has never ridden a horse before, and he has just got on a horse for the first time. he has had a couple of spells, but he was inspired to do it by watching victoria pendleton ride at cheltenham, swapping from cyc
labour facing a daily telegraph, a picture of the mays.toric party split. they reveal it was love at first sight. and jeremy corbyn on the front page of the times this morning, as they balanced it up with theresa may pledging a new vote on foxhunting, and their main story, judge attacking the inhumanity of ca re judge attacking the inhumanity of care homes which falls apart frail pensioners. having a look at the spread in the daily mail, i have been busy with this this morning. there are three...
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the daily telegraph says it has been leaked documents showing a labour plan to allow thousands of unskilled as in the daily mail adding the proposals include axing rules that allow foreign spouses to live here unless they show they will not bea here unless they show they will not be a burden on the taxpayer. the guardian focuses on theresa may saying thatjeremy corbyn ‘s policies with leave him alone and naked in the negotiating chamber of the eu. they call it her strongest personal attack yet on the labour leader. the times refers to you got polls that suggest that the conservatives could be in line to lose 20 seats with labour gaining nearly 30 seats in the election next week. the daily start—up story is the american pop star ariana grande coming back to the uk on sunday for that benefit concert for the victims of the manchester arena attack with the line—up including justin bieber, coldplay and take that. one of the stories in the financial times is a plan by the mayor of london and transport for london for people to be able to use their phones on the underground. investigations are cont
the daily telegraph says it has been leaked documents showing a labour plan to allow thousands of unskilled as in the daily mail adding the proposals include axing rules that allow foreign spouses to live here unless they show they will not bea here unless they show they will not be a burden on the taxpayer. the guardian focuses on theresa may saying thatjeremy corbyn ‘s policies with leave him alone and naked in the negotiating chamber of the eu. they call it her strongest personal attack...
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and a review of the papers with laura hughes from the daily telegraph and jason beattie from the mirrord welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening: huddersfield town have reached the promised land of the premier league. we'll be live at their victory parade. they'll be visiting arsene wenger in north london next season. he's agreed a two—year deal to stay as arsenal manager. andy murray is hoping to turn around his poorform on clay. he's made it through to the second round with victory today. but the british number one johanna konta is out — stunned by the world number 109, su—wei hsieh. and join me
and a review of the papers with laura hughes from the daily telegraph and jason beattie from the mirrord welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. the main headlines this evening: huddersfield town have reached the promised land of the premier league. we'll be live at their victory parade. they'll be visiting arsene wenger in north london next season. he's agreed a two—year deal to stay as arsenal manager. andy murray is hoping to turn around his poorform on clay. he's made it through to...
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the political commentatorjane merrick, and ben riley—smith, assistant political editor at the daily telegraphrica, president trump has been accused of trying to shut down an fbi investigation into the links between his former national security adviser and russia. the white house denies the allegation, but there are calls for all records of a meeting between the president and the former fbi directorjames comey, who was sacked by mr trump, to be released to congress. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. it seems his presidency has lurched from one controversy to the next. with this scandal, donald trump may be the shakiest ground yet. in his first appearance since the story broke he has been as defiant as ever. no politician in history, and i say this with great assurety, has been treated worse, or more unfairly. you can't let them get you down. you can't let the critics and the naysayers get in the way of your dreams. adversity makes you stronger. don't give in, don't back down, and never stop doing what you know is right. he has become more famous than me. it centres on rela
the political commentatorjane merrick, and ben riley—smith, assistant political editor at the daily telegraphrica, president trump has been accused of trying to shut down an fbi investigation into the links between his former national security adviser and russia. the white house denies the allegation, but there are calls for all records of a meeting between the president and the former fbi directorjames comey, who was sacked by mr trump, to be released to congress. 0ur north america...
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the daily telegraph says it has seen leaked documents showing a labour the—hk—afterfirem‘h the same storyes which limit foreign spouses living here unless they can the guardian focuses on theresa may saying jeremy corbyn‘s policies would leave him "alone and naked" in the negotiating chamber of the eu, they call it her strongest personal attack on the labour leader. the times refers to a yougov poll suggesting the conservatives could be in line to lose 20 seats and labour gain nearly 30 in next week's election. the daily star's top story is the american pop star ariana grande returning to the uk on sunday, for a benefit concert for the victims of the manchester arena attack — the line up includesjustin bieber, coldplay and take that. and one of the stories on the financial times is a plan by london mayor sadiq khan and transport for london for people to be able to use their phones on the tube. we will discuss whether or not it is a good idea. then, the metro are kicking off with what has been described as a car crash interview byjeremy corbyn on woman's hour, ulvm byjeremy corbyn on woman
the daily telegraph says it has seen leaked documents showing a labour the—hk—afterfirem‘h the same storyes which limit foreign spouses living here unless they can the guardian focuses on theresa may saying jeremy corbyn‘s policies would leave him "alone and naked" in the negotiating chamber of the eu, they call it her strongest personal attack on the labour leader. the times refers to a yougov poll suggesting the conservatives could be in line to lose 20 seats and labour...
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these days the daily telegraph is much more thanjust a newspaper, but in it is printed form it stillative inclined with an average age of 57. if we wield any influence it's because of the influence of our readers and we're lucky to have many of them and many of them are influential. it's true that print circulation is in decline somewhat, but we still sell more than 450,000 newspapers every day. even as their print circulations fall and they move online, titles like the mighty telegraph still wield enormous influence and have a hot—line to number ten. but there is another conversation going on during this election, one in which websites with a very different following tell a very different story. one such website is skwuawkbox, its anonymous author, a hard left member of the labour party and pressure group momentum, spoke to us on the condition that we would preserve his anonymity, saying he operates below the radar of traditional media and fears for his family's safety. many of his articles go viral, with some achieving hundreds of thousands of readers. the way that social media wor
these days the daily telegraph is much more thanjust a newspaper, but in it is printed form it stillative inclined with an average age of 57. if we wield any influence it's because of the influence of our readers and we're lucky to have many of them and many of them are influential. it's true that print circulation is in decline somewhat, but we still sell more than 450,000 newspapers every day. even as their print circulations fall and they move online, titles like the mighty telegraph still...
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stuart: the daily telegraph reports there are 3,500 active terror suspects in britain.as expecting, i have thought that prime minister theresa may might suggest that some of them, a few hundred might be brought in for questioning. a kind of a mass roundup. are the brits close to that? >> theresa may certainly isn't. she is our prime minister, but remember, she was our home security, in this, we did almost nothing. i don't see a mass roundup happening in this country, but i do expect our security services to keep all three and a half thousand under very close scrutiny. by the way, that's the number in this country. in little belgium, they've got 18,000 terror suspects. stuart: possible. >> i'm very depressed about things here and they're worse on the continent. stuart: that's impossible, you can't surveil 24/7, 3,500 or 18,000 in belgium. >> it's a massive problem. the thought of free societies rounding people up in europe brings back horrible memories of the 1930's. i think we want to know there will be no more radicalization in our prisons and schools and vet everybody
stuart: the daily telegraph reports there are 3,500 active terror suspects in britain.as expecting, i have thought that prime minister theresa may might suggest that some of them, a few hundred might be brought in for questioning. a kind of a mass roundup. are the brits close to that? >> theresa may certainly isn't. she is our prime minister, but remember, she was our home security, in this, we did almost nothing. i don't see a mass roundup happening in this country, but i do expect our...
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telegraph. same in the daily mail. and on the front page of the sun newspaper. the attack. and what will happen next. where will you start? away from the hacking, i've looked for different stories and one that took my eye, a familiar story of discipline in schools. this is a headteacher called louise mcgowan, who has been working for 25 years as a teacher and is at a girls‘ school in chatham in kent and she is blaming parents for a crisis in discipline, saying there has been a huge increase in those who protest when their children are punished for bad behaviour at her school. i think she recently expelled five girls and she recently expelled five girls and she says when a child does something wrong, the first thing they do is text mum and dad to say, i am in trouble. then mum and dad get onto the school. this teacher has obviously cracked down on things like mobile phones and tablets in school, which a lot of parents have issues about. it seems from the story she has tried to maintain discipline standards and is undermined by parents. that is a big change from t
telegraph. same in the daily mail. and on the front page of the sun newspaper. the attack. and what will happen next. where will you start? away from the hacking, i've looked for different stories and one that took my eye, a familiar story of discipline in schools. this is a headteacher called louise mcgowan, who has been working for 25 years as a teacher and is at a girls‘ school in chatham in kent and she is blaming parents for a crisis in discipline, saying there has been a huge increase...
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the political commentator, jo phillips, and liam halligan, chief economics commentator at the daily telegraphay has confirmed that the conservatives will stick to their target of reducing net migration to tens of thousands a year. it's a pledge which has been repeatedly missed in the past though. meanwhile, ukip has said it wants to cut immigration altogether over a five year period with what it calls a "one in, one out" policy. here's our political editor, laura kuennsberg. they couldn't leap to their feet fast enough. ministers and wannabe mps gathered in harrow in north—west london, exactly the kind of closely—fought seat where they believe they have a chance. we need to ensure we have got an equally strong mandate and an equally strong mandate and an equally strong mandate and an equally strong negotiating position. but it was team trees, who year after year missed their target for net immigration, which has been three times higher than the limit of 100,000. what is the point of sticking to an immigration target that many of your colleagues think is unworkable, some people even think it's
the political commentator, jo phillips, and liam halligan, chief economics commentator at the daily telegraphay has confirmed that the conservatives will stick to their target of reducing net migration to tens of thousands a year. it's a pledge which has been repeatedly missed in the past though. meanwhile, ukip has said it wants to cut immigration altogether over a five year period with what it calls a "one in, one out" policy. here's our political editor, laura kuennsberg. they...