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daily telegraph. draw up your will ina daily telegraph. draw up your will in a text message. commission says outdated system of inheritance and must catch up with the digital age. like alan partridge walking around the travelodge. the trouble with this, you need to update the inheritance and will system. i have had to update mine, i have a daughter. gone through the process of having written, which took a couple of hours of conversation with alloy offers not something you can do with a text message. go through your paperwork. best will in the world! you have to work out your debts. i have not signed it off, costs three injapan is for a very simple will. i have been spending money on the star. the idea is, it will have legal voracity admissible, legally watertight, you can do all of this in a text message and leave it. not legally watertight. what they're trying to do, someone at the end of their life in hospital, more able to speak, type, then right. —— than writing. if you were to communicate another fashion, it would have legal basis was the law commission said it could add
daily telegraph. draw up your will ina daily telegraph. draw up your will in a text message. commission says outdated system of inheritance and must catch up with the digital age. like alan partridge walking around the travelodge. the trouble with this, you need to update the inheritance and will system. i have had to update mine, i have a daughter. gone through the process of having written, which took a couple of hours of conversation with alloy offers not something you can do with a text...
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the daily telegraph says — hammond accused of brexit treachery.ster says chancellor is trying to deliberately frustrate withdrawal. not too many names mentioned in these articles about who is doing what to whom. everyone is being treacherous. they've got a cabinet minister who allegedly told the daily telegraph that philip hammond is working to frustrate brexit and is treating league supporting ministers like pirates who have taken him prisoner. it is getting really quite weird, isn't it? it is indeed. there doesn't seem to be much discipline in the cabinet, ifi to be much discipline in the cabinet, if i may say so. i think the prime minister should get to grips with these naughty boys, don't you? but she's only a woman! can they run a government?” you? but she's only a woman! can they run a government? i think mrs thatcher did. i think this is hard oi'i thatcher did. i think this is hard on philip hammond. i read his mansion house speech about two or three weeks ago and i came here that particular night to say i thought it was a very good speech.
the daily telegraph says — hammond accused of brexit treachery.ster says chancellor is trying to deliberately frustrate withdrawal. not too many names mentioned in these articles about who is doing what to whom. everyone is being treacherous. they've got a cabinet minister who allegedly told the daily telegraph that philip hammond is working to frustrate brexit and is treating league supporting ministers like pirates who have taken him prisoner. it is getting really quite weird, isn't it? it...
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daily mirror. tomorrow's front pages. the telegraphed by an over—reliance on taxing the wealthy. the financial times carries a portrait of the chinese dissident liu xiaobo, who died yesterday. the express claims there are new health risks identified with statins. the mirror reports moves to change organ—donor rules so that people would automatically be considered donors unless they opted out. the daily mail says people who suffer suspected heart attacks will have to wait longer for an ambulance to arrive. the times leads with a warning from scottish and welsh politicians that they will block brexit legislation. the sun reports anger from the families of victims of the hyde park bombing on finding out the prime suspect got legal aid while they did not. so let's begin. stories that look at britain's public finances. firstly, the financial times, the finances would fail stress tests set for banks, one watchdog. these tests were put in after the financial crash, to make sure that they could cope with further shocks. it turns out the econom
daily mirror. tomorrow's front pages. the telegraphed by an over—reliance on taxing the wealthy. the financial times carries a portrait of the chinese dissident liu xiaobo, who died yesterday. the express claims there are new health risks identified with statins. the mirror reports moves to change organ—donor rules so that people would automatically be considered donors unless they opted out. the daily mail says people who suffer suspected heart attacks will have to wait longer for an...
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the daily telegraph reports a lack of eligible men has left an "oversupply" of educated women taking desperate steps to preserve their fertility, according to a global study on egg freezing. and roger federer has urged wimbledon officials to reconsider its rules to stop injured players from turning up for an easy pay cheque only to drop out. it reports two retirements on centre court on tuesday left the crowd feeling short—changed. so, a full review. with us is jane foley, a senior strategist at rabobank.
the daily telegraph reports a lack of eligible men has left an "oversupply" of educated women taking desperate steps to preserve their fertility, according to a global study on egg freezing. and roger federer has urged wimbledon officials to reconsider its rules to stop injured players from turning up for an easy pay cheque only to drop out. it reports two retirements on centre court on tuesday left the crowd feeling short—changed. so, a full review. with us is jane foley, a senior...
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with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and journalist and politicalamucci's sacking has left the white house reeling, that breaking story tonight they did well to get that on the front page. the times carries a picture of england's test cricket win against south africa. the president also features on the front page of the daily mail but they lead that currie with news that pupils as ages 11 could have lessons in breast—feeding. the match carries the story of the royal marine jailed for 18 years after building bombs for 18 years after building bombs for the continuity ira. the daily telegraph has doctors warning that staton ‘s are being needlessly described the millions people simply because of their age. and the sun has an intriguing story about facebook shutting down and artificial intelligence experiment after two robots began talking in a language only they could understand. i know the feeling. that story frea ks i know the feeling. that story freaks me out. laughter but, let's start with the eye newspaper macro, the story broke around 830, eight o
with me are laura hughes, political correspondent at the daily telegraph, and journalist and politicalamucci's sacking has left the white house reeling, that breaking story tonight they did well to get that on the front page. the times carries a picture of england's test cricket win against south africa. the president also features on the front page of the daily mail but they lead that currie with news that pupils as ages 11 could have lessons in breast—feeding. the match carries the story of...
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the daily telegraph has a story, charities are facing fines for pestering people. chargers and the rest of it, what exactly they targeting quick dash? they're targeting quick dash? they're targeting this high volume of chugging on the street with these pestering letters, we make a small donation to somebody who might be with a charity, this case in 2015 who was a poppy seller who when she died her house was stuffed full of charity baking letters. they can't can tribute —— the kind attribute that to her taking her life but they say it's a significant factor. people like vulnerable people being consta ntly people like vulnerable people being constantly pestered for money. perhaps those vulnerable people are not going to be contacting these watchdogs to make their complaints. i think people like that will not really know how they can stop these and even whether they will be successful. there is an urge the public to contact people, to make the authorities aware of this. it is easier said than done. we have the start of wimbledon, we got our first big loss. i saw a bit
the daily telegraph has a story, charities are facing fines for pestering people. chargers and the rest of it, what exactly they targeting quick dash? they're targeting quick dash? they're targeting this high volume of chugging on the street with these pestering letters, we make a small donation to somebody who might be with a charity, this case in 2015 who was a poppy seller who when she died her house was stuffed full of charity baking letters. they can't can tribute —— the kind attribute...
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the daily telegraph headline, left over women forced to freeze eggs.and it takes the view that women with degrees were lonely and want partners, and men with degrees. and there is a discrepancy... never been a problem for me. laughter there is a discrepancy between the amount of women starting university, there is a lot more than in 1985. they said 45% of women started university and that has grown to 54% in the uk. i thought women just went for personality! that is the counter argument. do the women look at the men's cv? is there enough room in one household for two clever people! come on. for a long time women who went to freeze eggs were seen as quite selfish tom that they wanted to put their career first. quite selfish tom that they wanted to put their careerfirst. they quite selfish tom that they wanted to put their career first. they were criticised for it. they wanted to put their fertility on the backburner. this says it is more to do with the fact that they just like what is on offer in terms of life partner. exactly that. it says women need t
the daily telegraph headline, left over women forced to freeze eggs.and it takes the view that women with degrees were lonely and want partners, and men with degrees. and there is a discrepancy... never been a problem for me. laughter there is a discrepancy between the amount of women starting university, there is a lot more than in 1985. they said 45% of women started university and that has grown to 54% in the uk. i thought women just went for personality! that is the counter argument. do the...
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dominating a number of papers across the world today, including the daily telegraph, is the backlashinst the bbc after the publication of the salaries of its top—earning stars revealed a gender pay gap. just a third of the corporation's 96 highest paid earners are women, and there is considerable discrepancy between the top earning women and the highest paid men. the japan times covers south korean president moonjae—in‘s plan to seek a deal with north korea that would see the complete denuclearisation of the isolated nation, in return for the guarantee of the survival of kim jong un‘s regime. france's le figaro covers the first real test to the presidency of emmanuel macron after the resignation of the head of the country's armed forces in protest at cuts to the defence budget. the independent claims intelligence reports it has viewed reveal more than 40,000 civilians were killed in the battle to retake the iraqi city of mosul from the so—called islamic state, a death toll far higher than previous estimates. and could google glasses be making a comeback? shelved for the last two year
dominating a number of papers across the world today, including the daily telegraph, is the backlashinst the bbc after the publication of the salaries of its top—earning stars revealed a gender pay gap. just a third of the corporation's 96 highest paid earners are women, and there is considerable discrepancy between the top earning women and the highest paid men. the japan times covers south korean president moonjae—in‘s plan to seek a deal with north korea that would see the complete...
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finally, the daily telegraph. home gadgets open to hackers.ve their refrigerator linked to wi—fi? i don't get it. anyone with gadgets linked to wi—fi, they are a danger... it is so when you are out you know if you need to order more milk. this is basically about laziness, isn't it? so the internet of laziness might be a better way to put this. and i am deeply worried. i had my electricity smart metre installed yesterday at home, so now, according to this story, there is some pretty dangerous stuff which can happen to my electricity supply. i am not quite sure if this is news. i think we kind of knew this was going on anyway. thank you forjoining us for the papers. we will be back with the latest headlines shortly. hello there. many of us have had more than ourfair share of wet and cloudy weather of late, but that certainly hasn't been the whole story. monday brought some sunshine for many places. that was the scene across the scottish highlands. the sunshine was not shared out equally, though. suffolk seeing a lot of cloud. many eastern areas
finally, the daily telegraph. home gadgets open to hackers.ve their refrigerator linked to wi—fi? i don't get it. anyone with gadgets linked to wi—fi, they are a danger... it is so when you are out you know if you need to order more milk. this is basically about laziness, isn't it? so the internet of laziness might be a better way to put this. and i am deeply worried. i had my electricity smart metre installed yesterday at home, so now, according to this story, there is some pretty...
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the daily telegraph, smart phones causing head lice in schools?re than 200 youngsters finds owning a smart phone or tablet will make you twice as likely to be invested with headlice. they say here's an interesting photo and the headlice arejumping interesting photo and the headlice are jumping from person to person. interesting photo and the headlice arejumping from person to person. a wisconsin general practitioner coined the phrase social media lice, saying it was increased by group selfies. is it a really good story? i don't know, i will keep my head away from everyone else. maybe they are drawn to the radiation! we will leave that one hanging there. great to see you and thanks very much indeed. hello again. we've got more of that hot and humid weather coming up across england and wales. yesterday we had temperatures of 30 degrees in both heathrow and wisley in surrey, and we're going to see temperatures again getting to those kind of levels later in the afternoon. mind you, for some of us, there will also be some fairly big thunderstorms aroun
the daily telegraph, smart phones causing head lice in schools?re than 200 youngsters finds owning a smart phone or tablet will make you twice as likely to be invested with headlice. they say here's an interesting photo and the headlice arejumping interesting photo and the headlice are jumping from person to person. interesting photo and the headlice arejumping from person to person. a wisconsin general practitioner coined the phrase social media lice, saying it was increased by group selfies....
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take us to the daily telegraph, the same story from a different angle, it says squeezing rich harms theconomy. the daily telegraph, conservative supporting paper, has picked out part of the report and says that one of the findings is that the country is very reliant on the richest people at the top of the economy, which is risky, if something happens to them or to theirarea of something happens to them or to their area of income, like what happened with the financial crash in 2008, it leaves the public finances vulnerable. the telegraph says labour's plan to tax the rich more to fund public services is risky. talking about fleeing the country, there will be tax incentives for rich people as well, especially after brexit. but it stop mention that the report also says the last seven years have not left the public finances ina seven years have not left the public finances in a good place, and it is equally grim reading if you are a tory chancellor as if you were a labour shadow chancellor. it is a sobering analysis. if you are not that rich and you are looking at this newspaper, you will t
take us to the daily telegraph, the same story from a different angle, it says squeezing rich harms theconomy. the daily telegraph, conservative supporting paper, has picked out part of the report and says that one of the findings is that the country is very reliant on the richest people at the top of the economy, which is risky, if something happens to them or to theirarea of something happens to them or to their area of income, like what happened with the financial crash in 2008, it leaves...
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meanwhile, in the daily telegraph, us plans for armed officers in uk airports which could add to the fares in the united states. i can relax about this. do we really want guys from america carrying guns and wandering around our airports? now i think people have got so used to the fact we have armed police around as all the time. if you go to an airport armed police are normal. it seems to me not a bad idea because american immigration is so difficult at the otherend. immigration is so difficult at the other end. you have the screening process at this end rather than having difficulty when you get to your destination. it reminds me of the sky marshals we had on board planes after 9/11. every now and again there is a report of the intervening in something. but this isa intervening in something. but this is a rather bizarre story because gatwick has said it has got no plans to participate. heathrow says it is not workable. the airports interested a re not workable. the airports interested are manchester and edinburgh. they want more us trade. yes, they might want more us trade, but who
meanwhile, in the daily telegraph, us plans for armed officers in uk airports which could add to the fares in the united states. i can relax about this. do we really want guys from america carrying guns and wandering around our airports? now i think people have got so used to the fact we have armed police around as all the time. if you go to an airport armed police are normal. it seems to me not a bad idea because american immigration is so difficult at the otherend. immigration is so difficult...
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start with the times, gives stands to almost all men over 60, and there when you look at the daily telegraph they save do not get needlessly give them out. two very different takes. yes, they are two different take the telegraph, the line that you have gps leading real college... saying that we shouldn't give a blanket of medicinal treatment of the population that is actually it is quite time consuming and it is costly you cannot just get the staton and you have to go her protests, gps appointments, tests every year and actually... blood can be argued if it gets river cholesterol in save the nhs. they say we should focus on those who need the treatment but the allotment is let's protect everyone who we can. we'll provide hundreds and thousands of heart attacks and we give this medicine to everyone. thousands of heart attacks and we give this medicine to everyonelj give this medicine to everyone.” think the finance angle it's interesting how much money doesn't save? hammers meet the cost to give all of the staton and the answers are not only search because it is a harvard study that this is b
start with the times, gives stands to almost all men over 60, and there when you look at the daily telegraph they save do not get needlessly give them out. two very different takes. yes, they are two different take the telegraph, the line that you have gps leading real college... saying that we shouldn't give a blanket of medicinal treatment of the population that is actually it is quite time consuming and it is costly you cannot just get the staton and you have to go her protests, gps...
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that takes us nicely to the daily telegraph. johnson and fox are out of the loop on eu migrants.k about what happens when it comes to freedom of movement post—brexit. again, lots of different messages coming from different messages coming from different cabinet ministers. they'll even admitting it, they are playing it like a chess board, if that has been said, i'm not part of it. nobody is being vocally disloyal. certainly nobody is denouncing theresa may in her absence but they are distancing themselves, should the positions change in a week's time, they say, that doesn't mean i disagree. somebody here, doctor fox, his turn to say, i'm not part of this, it's not what i am for. but amber rudd and philip hammond snuck in with this similarly to the regulations on the tax, the single movement, the free movement, will be very much the same, the fact of remaining. tony, philip hammond saying something very different to liam fox. yes, absolutely. amber rudd last week effectively saying we are going to broadly look at what happens with migration. this is a reality —based approach is opp
that takes us nicely to the daily telegraph. johnson and fox are out of the loop on eu migrants.k about what happens when it comes to freedom of movement post—brexit. again, lots of different messages coming from different messages coming from different cabinet ministers. they'll even admitting it, they are playing it like a chess board, if that has been said, i'm not part of it. nobody is being vocally disloyal. certainly nobody is denouncing theresa may in her absence but they are...
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is -- i loved, it the article in the paper, you wrote so eloquently in the daily telegraph. i think it was only about 10 days ago, in there about the values that are nations share being not tradable. i thought it was a very concise way to sum up so much of what we stand for and also what we stand against. faced greathave odds, often at a terrible cost, and waterloo and 100 places i would say that you fought courageously for freedom after all those years and some things are in during in this world -- enduring in this world and it is hard to find a greater bond in freedom and peace. i would say the relationship between the u.s. and u.k. were joined by over 200 years and to those values, those shared values, including liberty and respect for human dignity and regard for basic political freedoms. i will also point out that the relationship is not an historic artifact, it is highly relevant for the times we are in and as a member of this pretty council, -- security cover, we have shown condemning the north korean regime. i hold enormous respect for your country and what you have
is -- i loved, it the article in the paper, you wrote so eloquently in the daily telegraph. i think it was only about 10 days ago, in there about the values that are nations share being not tradable. i thought it was a very concise way to sum up so much of what we stand for and also what we stand against. faced greathave odds, often at a terrible cost, and waterloo and 100 places i would say that you fought courageously for freedom after all those years and some things are in during in this...
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she will love the fact that she is on the front page of the daily telegraph. would she?h and playing tennis, rather than being a pretty young lady? yes, you need a favourite, really, don't you? one i hope she wins tomorrow, and i hope she is on the front page on tuesday. and i will be watching andy murray very closely. the women's title is also wide open at the moment, because serena williams is pregnant, maria sharapova can't play at the moment for a variety of reasons. will it be another venus williams, you have federate, you have andy murray, you have nadal, you have djokovic tom are all playing in the men's game, and the women's game is wide open. johanna konta all the way. thank you, james and rachel. that's it for the papers this hour. coming up next, it is the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? a mixed bag this week. we have a man called ove, which is a portrait of a grumpy old man. we have despicable me 3, the minions are back. and risk,
she will love the fact that she is on the front page of the daily telegraph. would she?h and playing tennis, rather than being a pretty young lady? yes, you need a favourite, really, don't you? one i hope she wins tomorrow, and i hope she is on the front page on tuesday. and i will be watching andy murray very closely. the women's title is also wide open at the moment, because serena williams is pregnant, maria sharapova can't play at the moment for a variety of reasons. will it be another...
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the daily telegraph looks at research showing each cup you drink can increase your lifespan by up tominutes a day. that is good news for us. my life is increased by about 45 minutes today. mitigated by how many cigarettes you smoke. with us as henry bonsu. how many copies? i don't drink coffee, i drink tea. maybe there will look into a survey into that. a serious story, and the cost of the syrian war so story, and the cost of the syrian warso far story, and the cost of the syrian war so far not only in terms of the number of deaths of a long—term impact on this country and the sort of figures needed to get this country back on its feet. but we can'tjust skip country back on its feet. but we can't just skip around the death toll. we are talking about 320,000 people killed at least in the six years since the war began but when you look at the human cost, infrastructure, the way people live their lives, over half a million jobs lost on average annually, are the stats. we are looking at people not having a place to live. every time a bomb drops, it lands somewhere. we are talking about h
the daily telegraph looks at research showing each cup you drink can increase your lifespan by up tominutes a day. that is good news for us. my life is increased by about 45 minutes today. mitigated by how many cigarettes you smoke. with us as henry bonsu. how many copies? i don't drink coffee, i drink tea. maybe there will look into a survey into that. a serious story, and the cost of the syrian war so story, and the cost of the syrian warso far story, and the cost of the syrian war so far not...
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and you can blame evolution for your lack of sleep, according to research in the daily telegraph.tudy of modern hunter—gathers in africa has found that what appears to be insomnia later in life, could actually be a survival trait passed down from our ancestors. and we will see if we will buy that. with us is david buik, market strategist at panmure gordon. good morning. we will get to that soon. we will start with the category 5 hurricane. it gets richer material by the day. shall we use fa ke material by the day. shall we use fake news? it is quite astonishing. i love the analogy between house of cards, which many will have seen, with kevin spacey, incredible. getting back to the point is you cannot believe that a really key conversation took place even if this lawyer says it wasn't of consequence, in view of the situation and the daily attack on hillary clinton during that period, you would have thought james comey and the fbi would have got this news immediately. they seem to go from one crisis to another. that is a brilliant way they close ranks on each other. reince priebus,
and you can blame evolution for your lack of sleep, according to research in the daily telegraph.tudy of modern hunter—gathers in africa has found that what appears to be insomnia later in life, could actually be a survival trait passed down from our ancestors. and we will see if we will buy that. with us is david buik, market strategist at panmure gordon. good morning. we will get to that soon. we will start with the category 5 hurricane. it gets richer material by the day. shall we use fa...
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the daily telegraph picks up a report claiming that government funds for overseas aid are being wasted commission is launching an investigation into students that may have voted twice in the election. the daily express leads with a story on a new diet that says it can beat alzheimer's disease. the royal couple's trip to poland makes the sun's front page. the paper leads with a story claiming the duchess of cambridge wants a third child. so let's begin. hs2, jason, if so controversial, very expensive and we heard today, very expensive and we heard today, very sad for people who were living in new homes that will be demolished. yes, the route has been changed again. is it worth money and is it the route we need? the idea when it was first unveiled, it would be good for connectivity between the north and south, a lot of people in the north said what we really want is an east—west connection, that is where the big gaps are in transport
the daily telegraph picks up a report claiming that government funds for overseas aid are being wasted commission is launching an investigation into students that may have voted twice in the election. the daily express leads with a story on a new diet that says it can beat alzheimer's disease. the royal couple's trip to poland makes the sun's front page. the paper leads with a story claiming the duchess of cambridge wants a third child. so let's begin. hs2, jason, if so controversial, very...
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the daily telegraph also leads on the supposed rift between philip hammond and his cabinet colleagueswhom accuses the chancellor of trying to keep britain in the eu. the times says britain is wasting billions on fighter jets that the raf won't be able to use because of defence cuts. call 999 — get skype instead — the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are being denied ambulance crews in an emergency. the sun leads on the new doctor who — jodie whittaker — the 13th time lord and the first woman to play the role. while the mirror greets the new doctor with delight — it's about time lord, says theirfront page. and back to brexit on tomorrow's guardian front page, which warns of a threat to food supplies after britain leaves. what on earth is going on inside the cabinet? two different stories. hammond the hypocrite on the daily mirror. raking in ten k a month renting properties and accuses the public sector are being overpaid. there is a different mood in the country. at one point everybody knew this and nobody can but the sense of economic injustice is rife and,
the daily telegraph also leads on the supposed rift between philip hammond and his cabinet colleagueswhom accuses the chancellor of trying to keep britain in the eu. the times says britain is wasting billions on fighter jets that the raf won't be able to use because of defence cuts. call 999 — get skype instead — the headline on the daily mail, which reports that some patients are being denied ambulance crews in an emergency. the sun leads on the new doctor who — jodie whittaker — the...
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and the daily telegraph warns consumers who buy internet—enabled devices such as televisions and refrigerators
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the daily telegraph have a story about overseas aid money which they say is being wasted.st use the word wasted very carefully. it is a detailed report and is full of praise for the department for international development, it says it has done better but there was a habit of it coming to the end of a financial year and then rushing through spending to meet its target. the government has bred the development budget among other departments and it is the other departments and it is the other departments who have a smaller share of the budget and are now spending their money on the deadline. the argument is not that money is being wasted, international aid is a good thing, but the fact that treasury imposes deadline so you have to rush money through and that is unnecessary. it's a good thing if we know where it's going, this strikes me as know where it's going, this strikes measa know where it's going, this strikes me as a macro virgin of when all the roads in your area are closed because the council has decided to spend its last pot of cash filling holes that don't exist. eve
the daily telegraph have a story about overseas aid money which they say is being wasted.st use the word wasted very carefully. it is a detailed report and is full of praise for the department for international development, it says it has done better but there was a habit of it coming to the end of a financial year and then rushing through spending to meet its target. the government has bred the development budget among other departments and it is the other departments and it is the other...
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the daily telegraph looks at research showing each cup you drink can increase your lifespan by up to for us. my life is increased by about 45 minutes today. mitigated by how many cigarettes you smoke. with us as henry bonsu.
the daily telegraph looks at research showing each cup you drink can increase your lifespan by up to for us. my life is increased by about 45 minutes today. mitigated by how many cigarettes you smoke. with us as henry bonsu.
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on the front page of tomorrow's daily telegraph — a possible ban on diesel cars, plus a snap from thee trade with the us — after president trump hinted at a "very big and exciting" deal after the uk leaves the eu. the times also sounds the death knell for the diesel car — and has the story that milk can now be branded "inhumane" by vegan campaigners after a ruling on advertising. in the guardian, the claim by labour that more than 600,000 pupils are being taught by unqualified teachers. and in the daily mail — once again, the war on cars that burn fossil fuels, to help cut pollution. that is the top story. the times, diesel is banned, the end of the diesel is banned, the end of the diesel and petrol car. we knew this was coming, but there is a date here. yes, 2014, following from emmanuel macron, the president of france, making a similar pledge this morning, the uk size from 2014, no new diesel or petrol cars will be sold and the switch to electric will ta ke sold and the switch to electric will take place with a view to all cars being zero emission by 2015. have you got a diesel car,
on the front page of tomorrow's daily telegraph — a possible ban on diesel cars, plus a snap from thee trade with the us — after president trump hinted at a "very big and exciting" deal after the uk leaves the eu. the times also sounds the death knell for the diesel car — and has the story that milk can now be branded "inhumane" by vegan campaigners after a ruling on advertising. in the guardian, the claim by labour that more than 600,000 pupils are being taught by...
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the daily telegraph is looking at a proposed overhaul of inheritance laws in the uk.ssion recommends catching up with the digital age, by letting people use voicemails and text messages to make up their wills. and tiny particles in the air could be making us bigger. the paper has research suggesting dust is capable of carrying hormone—altering chemicals that can make the body accumulate fat. i thought it was just the dust they put on the cappuccino, the chocolate. with me is funke abimbola, senior lawyer and diversity leader chocolate. wyer and diversity leader here in the uk. hello there. should we kick off with the new york times, the russian allegations? it is interesting, because it has come to the heart of donald trump's family, that is one of the most stringent points for him. it is, how your personal life infringes on your working life generally. especially when you are president, his daughter attending meetings just this week, courting controversy again. his son with russia, was it really the right thing to do? disclose these e—mails on twitter? are you clear
the daily telegraph is looking at a proposed overhaul of inheritance laws in the uk.ssion recommends catching up with the digital age, by letting people use voicemails and text messages to make up their wills. and tiny particles in the air could be making us bigger. the paper has research suggesting dust is capable of carrying hormone—altering chemicals that can make the body accumulate fat. i thought it was just the dust they put on the cappuccino, the chocolate. with me is funke abimbola,...
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this story about care homes in the daily telegraph, dominating a couple of papers.t looking at the standard of care in care homes and some of the results are quite shocking. one in four of them seem to have a disparity, some say it is one in three, saying that they are u nsafe one in three, saying that they are unsafe and that poor leadership and staff shortages mean that residence ina staff shortages mean that residence in a quarter of facilities are going weeks without being cleaned and are served dangerous levels of medication which sounds particularly shocking. social care has been a story that has never been far from the front pages over the last couple of months and years because there has been an historic underfunding of social care. and during the election campaign. with the dementia tax. one thing with this crisis, the introduction of the national living wage which has put pressure on care homes and has put a number out of business because they haven't been able to afford to exist. labour are going to play politics with the report and say it puts rocket fue
this story about care homes in the daily telegraph, dominating a couple of papers.t looking at the standard of care in care homes and some of the results are quite shocking. one in four of them seem to have a disparity, some say it is one in three, saying that they are u nsafe one in three, saying that they are unsafe and that poor leadership and staff shortages mean that residence ina staff shortages mean that residence in a quarter of facilities are going weeks without being cleaned and are...
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the front page of the daily telegraph says trump junior facing russian treason investigation., you have to be at warfor apparently, technically, you have to be at war for it to be treason in america. last i looked, russia is not at war with america, not on the face of it, maybe there is a cyber war going face of it, maybe there is a cyber wargoing on, face of it, maybe there is a cyber war going on, but it is about collusion and the possibility we should not be axed setting information potentially to a rival in an election campaign, particularly from a foreign power. they shouldn't. a damning quote from trump junior pictures from they shouldn't. a damning quote from trumpjunior pictures from the inauguration. he got the e—mail saying he got the information and he said, i love it. spare a thought for the journalist on the new york times who tweeted poignantly, we have been chasing this for a year. the greatest spoiler of all time. as a journalist, i applaud and feel for him. it is a very warm family because donald trump said my son is a high—quality person and i applaud his tra
the front page of the daily telegraph says trump junior facing russian treason investigation., you have to be at warfor apparently, technically, you have to be at war for it to be treason in america. last i looked, russia is not at war with america, not on the face of it, maybe there is a cyber war going face of it, maybe there is a cyber wargoing on, face of it, maybe there is a cyber war going on, but it is about collusion and the possibility we should not be axed setting information...
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dominating a number of papers across the world today, including the daily telegraph, is the backlashing stars revealed a gender pay gap. just a third of the corporation's 96 highest paid earners are women,
dominating a number of papers across the world today, including the daily telegraph, is the backlashing stars revealed a gender pay gap. just a third of the corporation's 96 highest paid earners are women,
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the daily telegraph reports on a brexit—related news article written by some senior members of the europeanliament. in it, they reject the uk's rights offer to europeans — calling it a "damp squib." "it will pay to be posh" is the headline in the financial times. it's looking at how certain human jobs will be lost as technology automation advances. it says people from more affluent backgrounds will be better off, because the so—called "soft skills" they have will be more valuable. let's have a look through those papers in more detail. with us is cornelia meyer, ceo of business consultancy mrl corporation. let's start with the mosul the images of the devastation of that show how intense and epic the battle has been. you know, it's notjust mosul, it is throughout iraq, throughout syria, it's been an epic, it's been house to house, a fight, you have millions of displaced people, as you said, you have hundreds of thousands of people that died and it is great, we have to congratulate the iraqi army for having achieved the liberation but let's not forget it's not over because if you deal with tho
the daily telegraph reports on a brexit—related news article written by some senior members of the europeanliament. in it, they reject the uk's rights offer to europeans — calling it a "damp squib." "it will pay to be posh" is the headline in the financial times. it's looking at how certain human jobs will be lost as technology automation advances. it says people from more affluent backgrounds will be better off, because the so—called "soft skills" they have...
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staying with the daily telegraph, britain left reliant on allies to track russian buy crap. why can't we do it ourselves? in part because we got rid of a lot of maritime aircraft —— britain left reliant on allies to track russian spy craft. it is mainly because the russians are buzzing us quite a lot. that is the phrase for them. they are bringing over their spy planes and trying to destabilise us by hanging around the area. let's move onto your paper, the metro. grenfell — the net closes in. this is the met updating survivors. yes, they have been leading victims and families know they have reasonable grounds to suspect both the kensington and chelsea council and it and organisation which deals with the council flats. they have reasonable grounds to suspect them of corporate manslaughter, so they are going to interview both. they will formally question representatives from both and we could see charges following oi'i and we could see charges following on from that. i don't think there is much optimism yet that people are actually going to be brought to account over this. dav
staying with the daily telegraph, britain left reliant on allies to track russian buy crap. why can't we do it ourselves? in part because we got rid of a lot of maritime aircraft —— britain left reliant on allies to track russian spy craft. it is mainly because the russians are buzzing us quite a lot. that is the phrase for them. they are bringing over their spy planes and trying to destabilise us by hanging around the area. let's move onto your paper, the metro. grenfell — the net closes...
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also in the daily telegraph.e cabinet ministers seem to be pushing against austerity but now it has gone the other way —— quite a few. austerity but now it has gone the other way -- quite a few. theresa may hasn't really talked about austerity. there was a quotation where she said there was no magic money tree to give people pay rises but that was quite rare, she wanted to move the agenda onto her agenda but this is a switch back in prime minister's questions, recycling a lot of lines that she heard —— we heard in the coalition under cameron and osborne say that if we don't get control of the deficit we will be like greece, the economy will spiral out of control and we will have no money to spend on the nhs for public services. going back to the old line. it looks even more out of date because few economists think we are going to turn into greece overnight with a deficit of 3%, which is lower thanit with a deficit of 3%, which is lower than it was, and low interest rates. interesting to see if it works. trying to
also in the daily telegraph.e cabinet ministers seem to be pushing against austerity but now it has gone the other way —— quite a few. austerity but now it has gone the other way -- quite a few. theresa may hasn't really talked about austerity. there was a quotation where she said there was no magic money tree to give people pay rises but that was quite rare, she wanted to move the agenda onto her agenda but this is a switch back in prime minister's questions, recycling a lot of lines that...
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with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy political editor of the daily telegraph, the wages of the bbc‘s top earners, with chris evans allegedly admitting that the disparity in pay between employees is unfair. bbc pay also dominates the front page of the sun, which reports friction between colleagues following the publication of star salaries. on the same story, the express claims differences in pay along lines of gender has caused anger among some bbc employees. and has led to criticism from theresa may, who has called on the bbc to do more to ensure parity in pay between men and women, according to the ft. the telegraph claims that the government has warned the bbc that its highest—paid male stars must take a wage cut to close the gap. in other news, the i leads with the unexpected decision by ministers to increase the state pension age by a year to 68. so, let's kick off. the guardian — backlash as the bbc‘s male stars dominate the top palest. i've got a better story than that. the bbc's story dominates, but the pension story dominates, but the pension story is
with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy political editor of the daily telegraph, the wages of the bbc‘s top earners, with chris evans allegedly admitting that the disparity in pay between employees is unfair. bbc pay also dominates the front page of the sun, which reports friction between colleagues following the publication of star salaries. on the same story, the express claims differences in pay along lines of gender has caused anger among some bbc employees. and has...
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the daily telegraph reports that visa wants to put cash out of business by paying shops to not accept
the daily telegraph reports that visa wants to put cash out of business by paying shops to not accept
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daily telegraph front page, the telegraph says nhs bosses have ordered a review , after warnings thatdown on a&e numbers are risking lives. as we know, a&e departments are in crisis. there is a plan, they are being asked to introduce front door streaming. it will convert them into different arms of the nhs. there has been a case in bristol, a man who was turned away from a&e under this scheme and tragically died soon afterwards. this story says they are being it would visibly lead to more people being treated in a&e and it shows how difficult it is for the government to tackle these problems without causing unintended consequences. natalie, it is one terrible tragic case, but it seems a bit strange that the whole system has been thrown into reverse on the basis of that. there must be a bit more to it, would have thought? you would think so, we're told so many times that a&e departments are clogged, when people turning up when they shouldn't have, brutally, either because they have committed an incredibly minor injury to themselves because they should have gone to the gp and either don
daily telegraph front page, the telegraph says nhs bosses have ordered a review , after warnings thatdown on a&e numbers are risking lives. as we know, a&e departments are in crisis. there is a plan, they are being asked to introduce front door streaming. it will convert them into different arms of the nhs. there has been a case in bristol, a man who was turned away from a&e under this scheme and tragically died soon afterwards. this story says they are being it would visibly lead...
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miranda green from the financial times and christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraphs home, at the centre of a report into decades of child abuse in jersey. the mirror's front page is dominated by calls for the prime minister to end the 1% pay cap on public sector wages. the times claims ministers are urging the chancellor to abandon commitments to reduce corporation tax on order to fund an increase in public sector pay. the guardian cites a new report showing the impact of pay freezes on nurses and police officers. the ft leads with a plea from two government ministers that the uk should be prepared to work closely with eu regulators in order to protect our pharmaceutical industry after brexit. the i claims a new form of cancer treatment based on dna testing could help millions of patients. the telegraph says that charities that pester donors for cash, face being fined up to £25,000 under new rules introduced this week and the express says a fresh heatwave will hit the uk this week — it's expected to rise to 32 degrees in london by the weekend. what a scorcher! start
miranda green from the financial times and christopher hope, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraphs home, at the centre of a report into decades of child abuse in jersey. the mirror's front page is dominated by calls for the prime minister to end the 1% pay cap on public sector wages. the times claims ministers are urging the chancellor to abandon commitments to reduce corporation tax on order to fund an increase in public sector pay. the guardian cites a new report showing the...
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let's move onto the daily telegraph. bbc news, in a show of force, not the first time they have done this, but there has been military exercises after the last ballistic missile. but it does give worry too the possibility of the military intervention. yes. this has been done in response to yet another test, another show of great nuclear power in the last few days by north korea, and i think there we re by north korea, and i think there were close that he could reach the broader part of the mainland of the united states, which is on the enough to give eveready pause for thought. what worries me is that this is going on almost in the background. —— go through. we know that donald trump can act almost unilaterally. we saw that when he involved himself in the middle east. one unlike is the game of thrones musical chairs going on in the white house. it is such a fragile time internationally. when you talk about the weapons of this sort of power, thatis the weapons of this sort of power, that is when you want a stable force. w
let's move onto the daily telegraph. bbc news, in a show of force, not the first time they have done this, but there has been military exercises after the last ballistic missile. but it does give worry too the possibility of the military intervention. yes. this has been done in response to yet another test, another show of great nuclear power in the last few days by north korea, and i think there we re by north korea, and i think there were close that he could reach the broader part of the...
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the daily telegraph, charities facing fine for pestering. a lot of rows about this. 0n pestering.day they are launching a new line where you can report any kind of... if you are being bombarded by marketing and text messages you can say stop and within 28 days if they don't stop, a fine by the information commissioner. it is a stick to try and stop this and forcing them to improve. it is the elderly being affected. you can complain on behalf of a relation, a concerned son complain on behalf of a relation, a concerned sofi of complain on behalf of a relation, a concerned son or daughter. the eye newspaper, —— the i paper, personalised cancer care based on genes. in an annual report there has been a call for a complete change to how we treat cancer patients, essentially saying we must bring it up essentially saying we must bring it up to date and that means gene testing, dna analysis for every person who presents to the nhs. this could improve care. at the moment, people can end up being sent around to several different specialists before a treatment plan is in effect and it may not
the daily telegraph, charities facing fine for pestering. a lot of rows about this. 0n pestering.day they are launching a new line where you can report any kind of... if you are being bombarded by marketing and text messages you can say stop and within 28 days if they don't stop, a fine by the information commissioner. it is a stick to try and stop this and forcing them to improve. it is the elderly being affected. you can complain on behalf of a relation, a concerned son complain on behalf of...
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in the daily telegraph, uk charities may face hefty fines if they continue to pester member of the publicles are being introduced this week. a shattered—looking stan wawrinka has been knocked out of wimbledon. seen here on the independent, the fifth seed lost to 2! year old daniil medvedev on the first day of play. would you forget your head if it wasn't screwed on? well, researchers in the times claim memory lapses are actually good for your brain. they say our brains actively promote forgetting, to help with overall efficiency. thank goodness —— thank goodness that, i am so relieved. with me us lawrence gosling — editor—in—chief of investment week. we will talk about the getting stuck ina minute we will talk about the getting stuck in a minute because i am
in the daily telegraph, uk charities may face hefty fines if they continue to pester member of the publicles are being introduced this week. a shattered—looking stan wawrinka has been knocked out of wimbledon. seen here on the independent, the fifth seed lost to 2! year old daniil medvedev on the first day of play. would you forget your head if it wasn't screwed on? well, researchers in the times claim memory lapses are actually good for your brain. they say our brains actively promote...
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the daily telegraph featuring one of the many pictures you will see tomorrow morning, the duke and duchess of cambridge attending those centenary commemorations. again, caroline, it's these young royals that are so might do attract more young people to take part or at least ta ke young people to take part or at least take notice of these, ratios. certainly. in this generation, with prince william and prince harry, you do have two members of forces, they followed in the family tradition. say what we will about the rules, whether they get too much tension, certainly these brothers have come forward talking about mental health recently. some say they have over egged that pudding, but you can't doubt there is inserted in turning up doubt there is inserted in turning up to these events and honouring the dead. this week will be interesting for them. whatever they do, they be overshadowed by the looming 20—year legacy of their late mother. caroline antoni, many thanks. we will do it again in about an hour's time. —— caroline and tony. there is more at 11:30pm. next, meet the author, and jim naugh
the daily telegraph featuring one of the many pictures you will see tomorrow morning, the duke and duchess of cambridge attending those centenary commemorations. again, caroline, it's these young royals that are so might do attract more young people to take part or at least ta ke young people to take part or at least take notice of these, ratios. certainly. in this generation, with prince william and prince harry, you do have two members of forces, they followed in the family tradition. say...
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the daily telegraph reports that visa wants to put cash out of business by paying shops to not acceptgible money. one consumer group says it amounts to bribery. and ‘sorry‘ seems to be the hardest word, but itjust got easier to say — or sing — without accepting liability. the south china morning post reports on a law passed in hong kong to help people settle disputes with an apology without facing legal consequences. so let's begin. with is us richard griffiths, communications advisor —— with us is richard griffiths, communications advisor at pr consultancy rgc. good morning. let's start with liu xiaobo. obviously not much coverage in some of the chinese state papers but in the south china morning post, hong kong post— paper, they take this up and the criticism that has been from other countries and china responding pretty angrily to other countries weighing in about the way it treats him in his final days. the official response in china has been no rest once and interesting we've got this on the front page of the south china morning post which as you say is a hong kong—based newspape
the daily telegraph reports that visa wants to put cash out of business by paying shops to not acceptgible money. one consumer group says it amounts to bribery. and ‘sorry‘ seems to be the hardest word, but itjust got easier to say — or sing — without accepting liability. the south china morning post reports on a law passed in hong kong to help people settle disputes with an apology without facing legal consequences. so let's begin. with is us richard griffiths, communications advisor...
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the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum"engthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with sadiq khan saying labour could still hot brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a report on billion pound scheme amid fears over rising costs and big delays. and the sun leads on the death of charlie gard. it says his devastated mum announced that "our beautiful little boy has gone" and that will be begin, but with the very sad but expected news that charlie garde had died, released from hospital earlier in the day and gone to the hospice where his life support was switched off. the daily mirror has an amazing photo of this little boy, just a few weeks old. our beautiful little boy has gone. it isa our beautiful little boy has gone. it is a very different to in the papers are taking after all that acrimony o
the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum"engthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with sadiq khan saying labour could still hot brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a report on billion pound...
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with me are laura hughes of the daily telegraph and jessica elgot of the guardian.aying you as much as i male reviewers, don't fret. controversial but you have to laugh at don't you? the telegraph reports on calls by the transport secretary to ditch first class compartments on crowded commuter trains. and it has a new photo of prince george — released to celebrate his fourth birthday. the guardian says interpol has circulated a list of islamic state fighters it believes could be trained to carry out suicide attacks in europe. it also features on its front page lady hale, the new president of the supreme court. the weekend edition of the ft reports on a probe into pension transfers after concern that some people cashing in their final salary pensions may be getting unsuitable advice. the times claims ha rd—left labour supporters are plotting to oust tom watson as the party's deputy leader — and replace him with the shadow foreign secretary emily thornberry. on its front page, the daily mail reports that labour mps are urging women to boycott boots over its refusal to
with me are laura hughes of the daily telegraph and jessica elgot of the guardian.aying you as much as i male reviewers, don't fret. controversial but you have to laugh at don't you? the telegraph reports on calls by the transport secretary to ditch first class compartments on crowded commuter trains. and it has a new photo of prince george — released to celebrate his fourth birthday. the guardian says interpol has circulated a list of islamic state fighters it believes could be trained to...
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michel barnier was asked a question by the daily telegraph, could he give an example where an outsideiction in a sovereign country. he struggled with it and he pointed to norway, and i wonder if he sees the f d'accord as a compromise. he said if we had a dispute it would go to the european court ofjustice, the supreme court, so there is still some distance from finding agreement. the eu said they wanted clarification. they wanted clarification. they wanted clarification from the british side. they sounded frustrated the british delegation won at making very clear their position. well, they are, there is no doubt about that, a difference in tone. again, i will give you a caveat, that is this — the eu site has only spelt out this week their legal position on the financial settlement. so, a thought out legal analysis of what the uk side owes them, in their view, and you can understand why david davis wa nts to ta ke you can understand why david davis wants to take that away and consult with british lawyers and find out what they think is appropriate. i understand from westminster tonight
michel barnier was asked a question by the daily telegraph, could he give an example where an outsideiction in a sovereign country. he struggled with it and he pointed to norway, and i wonder if he sees the f d'accord as a compromise. he said if we had a dispute it would go to the european court ofjustice, the supreme court, so there is still some distance from finding agreement. the eu said they wanted clarification. they wanted clarification. they wanted clarification from the british side....
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the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum"n brexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who says labour could still halt brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover—up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a report on a billion—pound scheme amid fears over rising costs and big delays. on the billion—pound scheme amid fears over rising costs and big delays. and the sun leads on the death of charlie gard. it says his devastated mum announced that "our beautiful little boy has gone". now on bbc news, in venezuela, daily protests against president maduro‘s government have resulted in scores of deaths. inflation, malnutrition and even starvation are on the rise. the bbc has spoken to activists who say the government is using torture and imprisonment without trial aga
the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a "second referendum"n brexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who says labour could still halt brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover—up on the high speed 2 rail project. it...
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it's an american nightmare, that's what the daily telegraph says on its front page.ntine dimon called 911 minneapolis about what she thought was a possible assault and alleyway near her affluent home. the police turned up and she was somehow inextricably killed by one of the officers who responded. the officers body cams and dashboard cameras were not on. there is no evidence of what went down. her family is demanding answers and they want a federal investigation into her death. the editors call it a senseless and tragic death, saying that the most australians the recent surge in u.s. police routings -- shootings was concerning, but a remote occurrence for australians. that has all changed. >> australian journalists looking at this story. there's also in the american press some reporting into the background of the officer who shot her. >> this is an article from the minneapolis star tribune. the officer who killed her, his name is mohammed noor. he joined the local police force in 2015. the paper says the police officer has already had three complaints filed against
it's an american nightmare, that's what the daily telegraph says on its front page.ntine dimon called 911 minneapolis about what she thought was a possible assault and alleyway near her affluent home. the police turned up and she was somehow inextricably killed by one of the officers who responded. the officers body cams and dashboard cameras were not on. there is no evidence of what went down. her family is demanding answers and they want a federal investigation into her death. the editors...
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the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a second referendum onrexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who says labour could still halt brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the department for transport has censored a report on the billion—pound scheme amid fears over rising costs and big delays. and the sun leads on the death of charlie gard. it says his devastated mum announced that "our beautiful little boy has gone". now on bbc news, it's the travel show. coming up on this week's travel show. we are taking a trip through pakistan's biggest city on a bus. itjust might be a bit crazy along the way. we're looking at dolphins in india, from a paddleboard. wow, did you see that one? that was right behind me... and we are crossing the great canadian prairie on a train. theme m
the daily telegraph says mps have warned that the next general election will be a second referendum onrexit if philip hammond gets his way on a lengthy transition. the guardian carries an interview with the mayor of london, sadiq khan, who says labour could still halt brexit. the times says thousands of children and teenagers are being paid by criminals to hide or launder stolen money in their bank accounts. the i claims there's been a cover up on the high speed 2 rail project. it says the...
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the daily telegraph, andie marrying. 0h, pages. the daily telegraph, andie marrying.g a look at something we been talking about. the meeting between president putin and donald trump and of course, also on this newspaper as well. what is that? a close—up of the guardian. and that story is looking at a significant rise in asthma attacks which have prompted calls to restrict the sale of corrosive su bsta nces restrict the sale of corrosive substances which can be bought easily over the counter. let's get rid of the front pages. sometimes it doesn't work. i'm taking you to the daily express. this is a story about some houses that happened... two bedroomed houses and their run the derby to nottingham basford. but what they have forgotten to do is to take down by shelter so if you live in particular house, they are £140,000 at the moment. you can only look at the house by going in the back door because you can't get in the front because you can't get in the front because of the by shelter. when i first looked at the side and understand. i didn't realise it is ashley blocked
the daily telegraph, andie marrying. 0h, pages. the daily telegraph, andie marrying.g a look at something we been talking about. the meeting between president putin and donald trump and of course, also on this newspaper as well. what is that? a close—up of the guardian. and that story is looking at a significant rise in asthma attacks which have prompted calls to restrict the sale of corrosive su bsta nces restrict the sale of corrosive substances which can be bought easily over the counter....
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tomorrow's front pages at 10.1i0pm with christopher hope, chief political correspondent for the daily telegraphal times correspondent miranda green. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to wimbledon sportsday, i'm katherine downes. opening the show: andy murray raises the centre court curtain and begins the defence of his title with an easy win. the british women's number one johanna konta is on court at the moment. we'll bring you the very latest. and we'll wrap up the rest of the day's action, including an emotional venus williams following her first round win. also coming on in the programme, we'll bring you the rest of the day's sports news asjohn terry signs for championship side aston villa, pledging to get them back into the premier league welcome to the crowds enjoying —— the crowds enjoying johanna konta, we haven't needed the roof for the rain except for a couple of moments. the andy murray was the first to step out onto the manicured turf. hip injuries, elbow strains, shingles and flu — its not been the easiest of years for the worl
tomorrow's front pages at 10.1i0pm with christopher hope, chief political correspondent for the daily telegraphal times correspondent miranda green. that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to wimbledon sportsday, i'm katherine downes. opening the show: andy murray raises the centre court curtain and begins the defence of his title with an easy win. the british women's number one johanna konta is on court at the moment. we'll bring you the very...
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and we had to check it wasn't april fool's day reading one story on the front on the daily telegraph.ich found some dust contains hormone—changing chemicals that make cells accumulate fat. intersting survey. now, an unusual air trip is grabbing some attention online. yes, it's a great story of how a passenger on board a domestic flight in australia checked in a can of beer as his only item of luggage. here it is, complete with the necessary baggage label. dean stinson, who was taking the flight from melbourne to perth, said he wasjust having a laugh, but added that he was happy to be reunited with his beer when he landed. and it was in perfect condition. indonesia is taking its first steps towards clamping down on hard—line extremism. presidentjoko widodo has signed a law banning groups that oppose its official state ideology. no specific groups were named, but activists believe the move was aimed at hizbut tahrir, a hardline islamist group, and one of the organisations behind the huge protests injakarta last year against the city's ousted christian governor ahok. organisations spread
and we had to check it wasn't april fool's day reading one story on the front on the daily telegraph.ich found some dust contains hormone—changing chemicals that make cells accumulate fat. intersting survey. now, an unusual air trip is grabbing some attention online. yes, it's a great story of how a passenger on board a domestic flight in australia checked in a can of beer as his only item of luggage. here it is, complete with the necessary baggage label. dean stinson, who was taking the...