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staying with the daily telegraph... the battle to raise cash holding back female entrepreneurs.relation to international women's day? that is tomorrow. i did a speech today at roehampton university, there was a conference and it was fantastic that asa conference and it was fantastic that as a woman in my 405, i can hear a5 a woman in my 405, i can hear women in their 205 talking about hara55ment women in their 205 talking about harassment and empowerment, very positive. and this story in the telegraph tomorrow is quite di5piriting, that there is this... female entrepreneurship should be a great thing that the government get5 behind but there is this funding gap preventing women from launching their own businesses and actually not all women have children but i know a lot of them have set up their own businesses because they have children and they want to juggle working from home. it is incredibly difficult to do that without money. without backing. we are in 2018 and beget 5torie5 without backing. we are in 2018 and beget stories like this, pretty pathetic? it is and the other th
staying with the daily telegraph... the battle to raise cash holding back female entrepreneurs.relation to international women's day? that is tomorrow. i did a speech today at roehampton university, there was a conference and it was fantastic that asa conference and it was fantastic that as a woman in my 405, i can hear a5 a woman in my 405, i can hear women in their 205 talking about hara55ment women in their 205 talking about harassment and empowerment, very positive. and this story in the...
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it doesn't get much better in the daily telegraph. we do our best.t it is in keeping with the rest. raf chief says they need more money to deal with russia. theresa may announced what was it £600 million for submarines. there have been questions since. raf now getting involved and asking for their share of the money. and why not? the russian threat in the previous papers, it shows that it needs a response, that is why services are keen on getting into the money for that. saying they need to modernise, not keeping up that. saying they need to modernise, normally we are hearing we need more money for those covert operations. cybercrime, as well, which is more difficult. and less glamorous. nothing like a bit of hardware to show off for a government minister. the daily telegraph is supportive of the services that's why they came to us the services that's why they came to us for the story. and no uniform is needed. it could be anybody. exactly. it is not light relief, but it is the best we can manage, with this final story. give teams a saturday job says
it doesn't get much better in the daily telegraph. we do our best.t it is in keeping with the rest. raf chief says they need more money to deal with russia. theresa may announced what was it £600 million for submarines. there have been questions since. raf now getting involved and asking for their share of the money. and why not? the russian threat in the previous papers, it shows that it needs a response, that is why services are keen on getting into the money for that. saying they need to...
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this is the back page of the daily telegraph, crying shame.headline, the shame of australian cricket, and the main participants, the three cricketers involved, all very tearful and doing tea rful involved, all very tearful and doing tearful news conferences and involved, all very tearful and doing tearful new some erences and involved, all very tearful and doing tearful new some erences oni involved, all very tearful and doing tearful new some erences on social interviews. some people on social media were saying, where these genuine? —— were these for the i watched these yesterday liverpool and they looked *‘ , men, they mer what tlfl have - and to people i at people at 9:5 f" people at 91; f" of people at 91; f" ‘ much is on the question is, can individual. the question is, can they come back question not sponsors have been deserting them in droves. they were unequivocal in their remorse but you have to say, how did they think they were going to get away with it with cameras everywhere in the current environment? and they did not tell the trut
this is the back page of the daily telegraph, crying shame.headline, the shame of australian cricket, and the main participants, the three cricketers involved, all very tearful and doing tea rful involved, all very tearful and doing tearful news conferences and involved, all very tearful and doing tearful new some erences and involved, all very tearful and doing tearful new some erences oni involved, all very tearful and doing tearful new some erences on social interviews. some people on social...
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the daily telegraph says officials are facing a nerve agent backlash.has gone by and public health information is only just week has gone by and public health information is onlyjust being issued. the information people need to wash clothes they are wearing if they are around salisbury, wipe down mobile phones with wet wipes if they have been exposed. it is a week after the incident. you can see people wearing suits, contamination suits. it is quite a juxtaposition. most people would think it is fine otherwise they would not tell us, but they are telling them now. it seems awfully late to do this. but don't panic. no alarm. 500 people would have visited the restaurant, pub, where the two or three victims of the attack visited. but if you lived in salisbury and saw military personnel and police officers on the front page of the telegraph, with these and —— anti—contamination suits, you'd think something was wrong. you would wonder what you are wearing, what you touched, and every cough and sneeze, you would think, in my contaminated? i can see people are
the daily telegraph says officials are facing a nerve agent backlash.has gone by and public health information is only just week has gone by and public health information is onlyjust being issued. the information people need to wash clothes they are wearing if they are around salisbury, wipe down mobile phones with wet wipes if they have been exposed. it is a week after the incident. you can see people wearing suits, contamination suits. it is quite a juxtaposition. most people would think it...
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all right well i'm joined now by our nick who is the moscow correspondent for britain's daily telegraph nice paper and it both countries that you know expanding twenty three diplomats from each side is this the end of diplomatic ties between the u.k. and russia no not the end the u.k. embassy in moscow will remain open but it should be said that this is an escalation in the diplomatic spat that's been going on the u.k. of course expelled twenty three russian diplomats and said it would take measures to curb russian corruption in the u.k. but russia goes a step further you're not just expelling twenty three british diplomats as was expected but also close in the consulate in st petersburg russia second largest city and also shutting down the british council cultural organization which has been very active in russia promoting the u.k. russia were all year of culture last year for instance and trying to build bridges between age a country despite the diplomatic tensions in russia in recent years or so those are the measures at it from the foreign ministry we haven't heard directly from put
all right well i'm joined now by our nick who is the moscow correspondent for britain's daily telegraph nice paper and it both countries that you know expanding twenty three diplomats from each side is this the end of diplomatic ties between the u.k. and russia no not the end the u.k. embassy in moscow will remain open but it should be said that this is an escalation in the diplomatic spat that's been going on the u.k. of course expelled twenty three russian diplomats and said it would take...
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the justification could well come out of the sort of stories that the daily telegraph has on the fronte, the nerve agent planted in the daughter's suitcase? she had come to visit dad from her home in russia. what do you make of that?” problem is that i am not a professor of chemicals, and not an expert. i am not up on the dark arts of assassination. i don't know how this would work. this is a highly toxic agent that they have used, novichok. visit transportable? so, you plant it in the suitcase. that is it transportable. possibly you put it ina transportable. possibly you put it in a cosmetic, did then know she was going to go to this location, coogee open it earlier? anybody could be harmed by that. it seems a very imprecise way of trying to take out oi’ imprecise way of trying to take out or attempt to take out your attempted target. it does not stack up attempted target. it does not stack upfor attempted target. it does not stack up for me. there are all sorts of theories we could speculate on. maybe this is the one the telegraph has chosen to go with. the truth is that we don't kno
the justification could well come out of the sort of stories that the daily telegraph has on the fronte, the nerve agent planted in the daughter's suitcase? she had come to visit dad from her home in russia. what do you make of that?” problem is that i am not a professor of chemicals, and not an expert. i am not up on the dark arts of assassination. i don't know how this would work. this is a highly toxic agent that they have used, novichok. visit transportable? so, you plant it in the...
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a p pa re ntly mothers in the daily telegraph.lot more people having babies a little later in life. the only group with a growing pregnancy rate our women over 40s and this has been the biggest social change that we have seen biggest social change that we have seen really. basically women are having children older and older, many women going into further education, many while women going into further education, delaying the point where they can have a child. despite all of the huge horror stories about the inability to how your fertility changes, fertility treatments are getting better. i think it is fascinating. teenage pregnancies have fallen and continued to fall for the last decade so it really is a significant development. it's also another example of the nhs pressures, why we need more midwives, complications in over 405 getting pregnant and having 5ucce55ful pregnancies with the risk of complications in those pregnancies going up which puts a bigger 5train pregnancies going up which puts a bigger strain on the system is ult
a p pa re ntly mothers in the daily telegraph.lot more people having babies a little later in life. the only group with a growing pregnancy rate our women over 40s and this has been the biggest social change that we have seen biggest social change that we have seen really. basically women are having children older and older, many women going into further education, many while women going into further education, delaying the point where they can have a child. despite all of the huge horror...
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the daily telegraph shows to british jihadis in syria, follow the news of the death of a british soldier. and pippa middleton's mother—in—law has been charged with historical sex offences, according to the daily mail. cressida dick has been interviewed by the times, saying that children are lured into crime on social media. and the express says the russian defence ministry did abe missile test. in the financial times weekend says there are doubts over the takeover of gkn. the daily star reports on arms was in a's health scare after his open—heart surgery. and the daily mirror says that a former england footballer is in hospital after a cardiac arrest. so let's start with the gkn. web giant chose violence. what is this? this is an interview with cressida dick, the most senior policewoman in the country. she says that social media tends to wrap up young people, teenagers, mainly, acting like accelerant, petrol on the fire, you might think. —— matter. she cites evidence said there have been tens starting in 17 day so far in a one—month period this year. and she is worried about it. —— rev u
the daily telegraph shows to british jihadis in syria, follow the news of the death of a british soldier. and pippa middleton's mother—in—law has been charged with historical sex offences, according to the daily mail. cressida dick has been interviewed by the times, saying that children are lured into crime on social media. and the express says the russian defence ministry did abe missile test. in the financial times weekend says there are doubts over the takeover of gkn. the daily star...
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earlier we spoke to who is the russian correspondent for the british daily telegraph newspaper he gave us an assessment of the situation from moscow. this is the big as to that russia has promised and now really the ball is back in the u.k.'s courts i think that the british government will come under pressure now to retaliate once again because russia has especially up the any russian of course claiming that this is only fair because russia has only one consulate in the u.k. whereas the u.k. has two consulates in russia. but nonetheless this would be seen as an escalation this is unprecedented even when the russian cut u.s. diplomatic staff by seven hundred fifty five people over sanctions adopted last year they still didn't shut down the consulates in u.s. consulates directly so this is quite a strong rules russia and certainly. beyond the u.k. government now. the daily telegraph's russia correspondent alec lund speaking there now some of the other stories making news around the world at least two people have been killed and several more injured in a car bomb attack in the afghan capi
earlier we spoke to who is the russian correspondent for the british daily telegraph newspaper he gave us an assessment of the situation from moscow. this is the big as to that russia has promised and now really the ball is back in the u.k.'s courts i think that the british government will come under pressure now to retaliate once again because russia has especially up the any russian of course claiming that this is only fair because russia has only one consulate in the u.k. whereas the u.k....
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the daily telegraph in syd ney have a look. the daily telegraph in sydney simply says, shame. the times in the uk highlight the word cheats. england will resume their second innings in the coming hours on 132—3 on the final day of the opening test in auckland, 237 runs behind new zealand. joe root was dismissed on the final day final ball of dave four. england hoping perhaps that the elements come to their rescue, after they were bowled out for 58 in their first after they were bowled out for 58 in theirfirst innings, which has them in this position. sebastian vettel claimed the open grand prix of the formula 1 season in australia as lewis hamilton was outmanoeuvred by a safety car pit stop, finishing second. hamilton started ahead of kimi raikkonen and sebastian vettel and got away fast enough. but on the 25th lap, after a miscalculation by mercedes under a safety car, sebastian vettel made a pit stop and took the lead, then held on confidently claim 48th formula 1 with hamilton and raikkonen completing the podium. defending champion johanna konta will completing the podium.
the daily telegraph in syd ney have a look. the daily telegraph in sydney simply says, shame. the times in the uk highlight the word cheats. england will resume their second innings in the coming hours on 132—3 on the final day of the opening test in auckland, 237 runs behind new zealand. joe root was dismissed on the final day final ball of dave four. england hoping perhaps that the elements come to their rescue, after they were bowled out for 58 in their first after they were bowled out for...
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with me are historian and daily telegraph writer tim stanley and daily mirror columnist susie bonifacein... let's take a look at them. the meeting between donald trump and kimjong un leads the ft — with claims it was a snap trump decision. meanwhile the i says the proposed face—to—face meeting has stunned the world. and the white house says donald trump will take a hardline position with north korea, according to the guardian. the search for clues in the investigation into the attempted murder of the former russian spy and his daughter leads the mirror — with a picture of police at the grave of skripal‘s wife. threats of a cyber war between the uk and russia lead the express. the daily mail warns that parking charges could rise by up to 45% in some areas as councils try to manage their budgets. the sun leads with reports that actress liz hurley has returned to the uk after her nephew was reportedly stabbed. so, the meeting between kimjong—un and donald trump takes centre stage in most of the papers along with the spy in most of the papers along with the spy story from salisbury. starti
with me are historian and daily telegraph writer tim stanley and daily mirror columnist susie bonifacein... let's take a look at them. the meeting between donald trump and kimjong un leads the ft — with claims it was a snap trump decision. meanwhile the i says the proposed face—to—face meeting has stunned the world. and the white house says donald trump will take a hardline position with north korea, according to the guardian. the search for clues in the investigation into the attempted...
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end with a cartoon which takes us to end with a cartoon which takes us to the front page of the daily telegraph to the weather. it brings to mind the photograph earlier of the man sleeping on the likely trail on the trail. the only one missing would be morning about the weather. maybe we can do that to more. there will be a bit more of its to do. maybe even further south. that is it. thank you. you can see the front pages. papers online on the bbc news website, it is there for you seven days a week. if you missed the programme any evening you can watch it later on the bbc iplayer. after yet another day of winter league disruption we have arrived at the end of the week. the big question, what does their weekend have installed ? it question, what does their weekend have installed? it is going to start to turn slowly less coal. still some wintry showers, a mixture of rain, sleet and snow. this band of snowfall has been pushing its way northwards. rain returning across the far south. that could be following on cold surfaces that could give as icy conditions. this band of snow is moving across the m
end with a cartoon which takes us to end with a cartoon which takes us to the front page of the daily telegraph to the weather. it brings to mind the photograph earlier of the man sleeping on the likely trail on the trail. the only one missing would be morning about the weather. maybe we can do that to more. there will be a bit more of its to do. maybe even further south. that is it. thank you. you can see the front pages. papers online on the bbc news website, it is there for you seven days a...
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in the daily telegraph ‘eu holds threat of break up over google' as grave suspicions are held over theominance of the internet giant in the bloc. looking at bloomberg where uber technologies agrees to sell its southeast asian operations to regional rival grab, in exchange for a 27% stake. it is the latest retreat for the world's valuable start—up, it says. finally in the daily mail, ‘we wish you a merry easter?‘ rabbit crackers, egg baubles, wreaths and easter turkeys, are supermarkets repackaging christmas? now you know. with me is iain anderson, founder of the international communications agency, cicero group. hugh were giggling about the easter headlines, hopefully we will have some time to discuss that. the storm gathering over the white house, stormy daniels going public in a television interview and now it is out there, as it were. what you make of the washington post and what it has to say about this? it has gone big on this story and not surprisingly, it was the main prime—time news interview, 60 minutes with anderson cooper, a legend in the us broadcasting, last night. the ton
in the daily telegraph ‘eu holds threat of break up over google' as grave suspicions are held over theominance of the internet giant in the bloc. looking at bloomberg where uber technologies agrees to sell its southeast asian operations to regional rival grab, in exchange for a 27% stake. it is the latest retreat for the world's valuable start—up, it says. finally in the daily mail, ‘we wish you a merry easter?‘ rabbit crackers, egg baubles, wreaths and easter turkeys, are supermarkets...
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in a way, the daily telegraph's revelation that that nerve agent was possibly in the daughter ‘s luggageht over only adds to, rather than clarifying it, makes it more murky. everybody has been speculating about what the delivery mechanism was. this revelation, and sourced, the telegraph is known for having very good military contacts to drive its exclusives. it adds a interesting twist, how do they know this? out of a note it was in the daughter ‘s suitcase? they seem to have a pretty good detail here, they are working on the theory that it was an item of clothing, cosmetics or something that was impregnated and it happened in moscow and when they got here it was open and we know what has happened is that the gift we follow that through, we don't know if it is right or wrong, denials from moscow. if this were the way every thing was done, denials will remain. the big development might be that if they survive, if they can be questioned, oi’ survive, if they can be questioned, or if every person that can to their room or whatever, serviced the apartment can be traced, then we might have mo
in a way, the daily telegraph's revelation that that nerve agent was possibly in the daughter ‘s luggageht over only adds to, rather than clarifying it, makes it more murky. everybody has been speculating about what the delivery mechanism was. this revelation, and sourced, the telegraph is known for having very good military contacts to drive its exclusives. it adds a interesting twist, how do they know this? out of a note it was in the daughter ‘s suitcase? they seem to have a pretty good...
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the daily telegraph's picture story features racing fans enjoying a day out at the opening of the cheltenhamre freezing weather is on its way, with temperatures set to plunge again this weekend. and the daily mirror warns that one and two pence pieces could become a thing of the past, as the chancellor launches a series of finance—related consultations. let's talk to our guests. i think we're starting with the front page of the i, and this threat of sanctions. we've had this for a few days, there is going to bejust sanctions. we've had this for a few days, there is going to be just that of sanctions. looks like the cold work starts again tomorrow in earnest with the russians over these, the poisoning and then the suspicious death which has now been linked to it. oligarchs could have their assets frozen, it doesn't sound an awful lot. and it does not sound an awful lot. and it does not sound as if it is going to scare russia a single bit. we saw a bbc correspondent speak to vladimir putin last night and he smirked when he was asked about whether russia had anything to do with the poisoning. i
the daily telegraph's picture story features racing fans enjoying a day out at the opening of the cheltenhamre freezing weather is on its way, with temperatures set to plunge again this weekend. and the daily mirror warns that one and two pence pieces could become a thing of the past, as the chancellor launches a series of finance—related consultations. let's talk to our guests. i think we're starting with the front page of the i, and this threat of sanctions. we've had this for a few days,...
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the daily telegraph reports on the british chancellor's spring statement.ptimistic growth forecast, with the paper saying there's light at the end of the tunnel. if you're always checking your phone for news you might like this feature in the new york times. its columnist went two months just reading printed newspapers — we'll look at what he learned. and finally, buzzfeed among many paying tribute to professor stephen hawking who they say mastered both cosmology and celebrity. so let's begin. back with me is lawrence gosling — editor of investment week. we have arab news but every paper in the world is looking at this sacking of the us secretary of state. this one just says," is you're fayed". of the us secretary of state. this onejust says," is you're fayed". —— lucrative. not often that the editor of cheese put their name to a very strident opinion piece. —— fired. basically, they say that rex tillerson was the wrong person for thejob since day tillerson was the wrong person for the job since day one. he used to lock himself in his office and didn't real
the daily telegraph reports on the british chancellor's spring statement.ptimistic growth forecast, with the paper saying there's light at the end of the tunnel. if you're always checking your phone for news you might like this feature in the new york times. its columnist went two months just reading printed newspapers — we'll look at what he learned. and finally, buzzfeed among many paying tribute to professor stephen hawking who they say mastered both cosmology and celebrity. so let's...
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let's start with the business page in the daily telegraph and the news donald trump will impose what they are calling devastating tariffs on steel imports. it is not clear which countries will be affected by this at this point? it is unclear at all. we have seen this in the way the stock markets have reacted, particularly in asia. i think the trump statement shouldn't be a surprise because it was a campaign theme. however, it came out unexpectedly. usually you give signals these things are about to happen. in this case, there was no signal so the us markets fell for fears of consumers and big falls in asia where you do have big exporters like japan and south korea because they fear these tariffs will be impose. exports in china said they are not worry, they only import 2% to the united states, however it is the effect on the rest of the world, the trade border could be ignited. the eu have said they will impose countermeasures, not surprising? not only the eu, canada has signalled they will not just take this only the eu, canada has signalled they will notjust take this lying down. i
let's start with the business page in the daily telegraph and the news donald trump will impose what they are calling devastating tariffs on steel imports. it is not clear which countries will be affected by this at this point? it is unclear at all. we have seen this in the way the stock markets have reacted, particularly in asia. i think the trump statement shouldn't be a surprise because it was a campaign theme. however, it came out unexpectedly. usually you give signals these things are...
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and the daily telegraph goes one further without saying that russian dissident bodies could be exhumedof it. there have been various people critical of what you put‘s regime who have lived here in the uk and died in mysterious circumstances. the telegraph is suggesting that some of these people will be dug up and have their bodies tested for the presence of this nerve agent. because it is undetectable in its preprepared form. so you have two harmless agents that are only deadly when combined, it could be some people who have been attacked with it and we have not noticed until now. the telegraph suggests that we will dig it up. if that happens, that puts the government in a bind because at the government in a bind because at the moment they have expelled 2s diplomats and there has been some tit—for—tat expulsion. at that point, if things start to escalate it is not clear what the british government can do that will not leave them looking weak and unable to respond to the russian government. moving on to look at facebook and, more widely technology firms to dig the guardian, firstly. pre
and the daily telegraph goes one further without saying that russian dissident bodies could be exhumedof it. there have been various people critical of what you put‘s regime who have lived here in the uk and died in mysterious circumstances. the telegraph is suggesting that some of these people will be dug up and have their bodies tested for the presence of this nerve agent. because it is undetectable in its preprepared form. so you have two harmless agents that are only deadly when combined,...
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another story in the daily telegraph, it has in its front page, battled to raise cash holding it feelrepreneurs back. this is a letter sent to the uk government saying more needs to be done to support women who want to start a company. this is a really big story and i am delighted to see it on the front page. adventure capitalist do not fund women in the same level as men and that is a lot of time down to discrimination. maybe they feel more confident with people they relate to. and it is not regulated. one of the things that is really shocking, after women survey of had been told they needed a man to help them. interestingly, that does not surprise me at all. a lot of women in the bbc, especially in business programming, quite a few have started companies and in some instances they have had to hire a salesman. selling goods globally, just because when they have gone into the meeting that had not even been considered. you ask the women in this survey that the telegraph conducted and they were saying they we re conducted and they were saying they were being discriminated against and no
another story in the daily telegraph, it has in its front page, battled to raise cash holding it feelrepreneurs back. this is a letter sent to the uk government saying more needs to be done to support women who want to start a company. this is a really big story and i am delighted to see it on the front page. adventure capitalist do not fund women in the same level as men and that is a lot of time down to discrimination. maybe they feel more confident with people they relate to. and it is not...
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let's look at the daily telegraph, where it says that vladimir putin swore reve ng e where it says thatn swore revenge on a poisoned russian spy. swore revenge on a poisoned russian spy. markedly pointing the finger vladimir putin and his regime. give us vladimir putin and his regime. give us your take on the story. you know, the thing is that at this point, it is all rumours and we don't know. if it is true that the russians were behind it and if it was true that they were behind these other 11 mysterious deaths of people who criticised the regime, then clearly her majesty's government has to do something. but at this point, we are in speculation phase. we do need the brew. now, it was not clever vladimir putin to make these remarks. but, you know, these leaders, especially if they are autocrats and have been in there a long time, they say many things. what you think about the timing? they have an election coming up in a few weeks? of course, everybody is assured that vladimir putin will be reaffirmed as president for another term. but also the world cup is coming up in the summer. the
let's look at the daily telegraph, where it says that vladimir putin swore reve ng e where it says thatn swore revenge on a poisoned russian spy. swore revenge on a poisoned russian spy. markedly pointing the finger vladimir putin and his regime. give us vladimir putin and his regime. give us your take on the story. you know, the thing is that at this point, it is all rumours and we don't know. if it is true that the russians were behind it and if it was true that they were behind these other...
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the daily telegraph starts with the story, warboys's victims accuse minister of disgusting attempt tot of most of the newspapers today —— worboys. it raises a lot of questions about how the entire system works. it does raise those kind of questions, the fa ct raise those kind of questions, the fact that victims have to take the pa role fact that victims have to take the parole board to court and had to crowdfu nd parole board to court and had to crowdfund to get justice parole board to court and had to crowdfund to getjustice when actually worboys is in prison and has been through all of the due process , has been through all of the due process, and yet the due process failed, failed these system, failed the victims, and both the parole board and the department ofjustice have coming for criticism. it has been confirmed they made errors at the parole hearing, basically what the parole hearing, basically what the high court have said, and there have been systemic failings at the pa role have been systemic failings at the parole board. so we will you do have a serious issue because the p
the daily telegraph starts with the story, warboys's victims accuse minister of disgusting attempt tot of most of the newspapers today —— worboys. it raises a lot of questions about how the entire system works. it does raise those kind of questions, the fa ct raise those kind of questions, the fact that victims have to take the pa role fact that victims have to take the parole board to court and had to crowdfu nd parole board to court and had to crowdfund to get justice parole board to...
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in the daily telegraph ‘eu holds threat of break up over google' as grave suspicions are held over theagrees to sell its southeast asian operations to regional rival grab, in exchange for a 27% stake. it is the latest retreat for the world's valuable start—up, it says. finally in the daily mail, ‘we wish you a merry easter?‘ rabbit crackers, egg baubles, wreaths and easter turkeys, are supermarkets repackaging christmas? now you know. with me is iain anderson, founder of the international communications agency, cicero group.
in the daily telegraph ‘eu holds threat of break up over google' as grave suspicions are held over theagrees to sell its southeast asian operations to regional rival grab, in exchange for a 27% stake. it is the latest retreat for the world's valuable start—up, it says. finally in the daily mail, ‘we wish you a merry easter?‘ rabbit crackers, egg baubles, wreaths and easter turkeys, are supermarkets repackaging christmas? now you know. with me is iain anderson, founder of the...
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the daily telegraph has an interview with a british surgeon based who help direct operations in the syrianhat the hacking of his computer led to a hospital being bombed by suspected russian jets. the daily melts as a per plant to transform care for the elderly was unveiled byjeremy hunt today. meanwhile the daily express says there are calls for the health and social care secretary to solve the ca re social care secretary to solve the care crisis at a social workers conference. a mixture of stories there. but plenty on cambridge analytica and facebook. of course. digby, the eye, let's start with them. the uk demands answers from zuckerberg. he seems to be in the dark on this. do you think there will be answers from facebook from him? not from him. i'm not saying there'll satisfactory answers, but i think facebook will deliver the usual general counsel or operations directed to the select committee. i cannot see zuckerberg coming over. i think he should. facebook is this lovely, wonderful thing isn't it? the moment, that is what he enables is. i would hope they would. one thing i think you
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let's start with the business page in the daily telegraph and the news donald trump will impose whatt is not clear which countries will be affected by this at this point? it is unclear at all. we have seen this in the way the stock markets have reacted, particularly in asia. i think the trump statement shouldn't be a surprise because it was a campaign theme. however, it came out unexpectedly. usually you give signals these things are about to happen.
let's start with the business page in the daily telegraph and the news donald trump will impose whatt is not clear which countries will be affected by this at this point? it is unclear at all. we have seen this in the way the stock markets have reacted, particularly in asia. i think the trump statement shouldn't be a surprise because it was a campaign theme. however, it came out unexpectedly. usually you give signals these things are about to happen.
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with me are dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the daily telegraph and joe watts, political editor at tomorrow's front pages are already in. the ft leads with the united statesjoining forces with europe to expel russian diplomats in support of the uk over the salisbury nerve agent attack. the i has the same story — the paper says russia has warned the west it will strike back. the metro has president putin wagging his finger on its front page, and reminds readers today's actions are the biggest mass expulsion in history. the mirror has the same story — but also features a photo of overcrowding at an a&e department in a nottingham hospital. back to the expulsion of russian diplomats on the front page of the express. the guardian has a picture of the demonstrations at westminster today about the labour party's handling of anti—semitism in the party. the times leads with that story too, with a warning from mps that it could destroy labour. as does the daily mail which also reports on the protests. lots of russia inevitably on the front pages. let's have a closer look. dia, starting with
with me are dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the daily telegraph and joe watts, political editor at tomorrow's front pages are already in. the ft leads with the united statesjoining forces with europe to expel russian diplomats in support of the uk over the salisbury nerve agent attack. the i has the same story — the paper says russia has warned the west it will strike back. the metro has president putin wagging his finger on its front page, and reminds readers today's actions are the...
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the daily telegraph older workers face a tax hikes to boost nhs funding.ikes to boost nhs funding. is this a bit of a retread of their old national insurance increased which we re national insurance increased which were moved in and dropped? this morning i read this addition there would be a 1% potential increase in the national insurance to pay for extra spending in the health service. clearly there are different views within cabinet because this is another proposal suggesting that the burden of this extra money should come from older workers, particularly it says here pensioners working past 65. they should not have to pay, contributions, obviously they don't at this juncture. and it will raise £2 billion per year. of course the brexit argument about 350 million perweek brexit argument about 350 million per week which obviously we know they have shied away from even though it was on a very nice, shiny bus, is an expectation of many that voted for brexit that there would be additional funding and there's this argument of how will we find this funding and
the daily telegraph older workers face a tax hikes to boost nhs funding.ikes to boost nhs funding. is this a bit of a retread of their old national insurance increased which we re national insurance increased which were moved in and dropped? this morning i read this addition there would be a 1% potential increase in the national insurance to pay for extra spending in the health service. clearly there are different views within cabinet because this is another proposal suggesting that the burden...
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the daily telegraph also has the story of the poisoned russian agent — it says pressure is mounting ony express reports on heartbreak for coronation star bill roache, whose daughter has died of a blood disorder. the guardian also leads on the story of the poisoned russian spy, with a cctv image of sergei skripal at his local shop before he was apparently attacked with a nerve agent. the daily mirror calls the affair an outrage, and says uk fury is growing. the sun highlights the police officer who was one of the first on the scene at the poisoning, calling him a hero cop. he is also now fighting for his life. so let's make a start. metro... the police have said it is this deadly nerve agent, the kind of agent used in the tokyo subway attack back in 95. this suggests a country or a state was behind this. exactly country or a state was behind this. exa ctly a nd country or a state was behind this. exactly and we have been waiting, this story broke on sunday and has been running ever since but we have not known exactly what it was that has caused the grave injury to what we thought was tw
the daily telegraph also has the story of the poisoned russian agent — it says pressure is mounting ony express reports on heartbreak for coronation star bill roache, whose daughter has died of a blood disorder. the guardian also leads on the story of the poisoned russian spy, with a cctv image of sergei skripal at his local shop before he was apparently attacked with a nerve agent. the daily mirror calls the affair an outrage, and says uk fury is growing. the sun highlights the police...
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she started out as a reporter back in 1967 as a reporter at "the daily telegraph" in london.d her a job on the women's page, the fashion page, because that was the only thing you could do if you were a woman who got a job at "the daily telegraph" in london in 1967. obviously we as women have so far from days like that and it's too my mom and women of her generation that we have to thank for all the opportunities they have provided us but clearly women are still in the very challenging spot. we've learned certainly over the last couple years how challenging in fact that has been at our own network, out in hollywood, in tech companies, and so i thought this was a good and appropriate opportunity for me to gather some of the most powerful women here at fox business to talk about what we need to do to make sure that women get access to every opportunity and they have every chance to be successful. i certainly want to know that my own daughters will be table to achieve what we've it is they want regardless of gender. they should never experience harrassment or any kind of glass ce
she started out as a reporter back in 1967 as a reporter at "the daily telegraph" in london.d her a job on the women's page, the fashion page, because that was the only thing you could do if you were a woman who got a job at "the daily telegraph" in london in 1967. obviously we as women have so far from days like that and it's too my mom and women of her generation that we have to thank for all the opportunities they have provided us but clearly women are still in the very...
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this is from the daily telegraph cricket correspondent who has seen it all before.n auckland, the first in new zealand. and the bbc sport cricket correspondent wa nts to bbc sport cricket correspondent wants to remind stuart broad's achievement should not be forgotten. is second in the all—time list of england's test bowlers. michael vaughan was not out there but was asleep and he woke up and he was a little bit shocked he said... that is not a number in and want for the rest of the day. but england to admit theirfailings, rest of the day. but england to admit their failings, this rest of the day. but england to admit theirfailings, this is rest of the day. but england to admit their failings, this is from the official england account... graeme swann is out there and part of the bbc‘s commentary team. he has his own assessment and he has been speaking to us. well, it was sunday for england cricket and not particularly good. graeme swann, former england spinner, what you make of it, it seemed fairly unbelievable? i can say when a team is out for 50, it is better when
this is from the daily telegraph cricket correspondent who has seen it all before.n auckland, the first in new zealand. and the bbc sport cricket correspondent wa nts to bbc sport cricket correspondent wants to remind stuart broad's achievement should not be forgotten. is second in the all—time list of england's test bowlers. michael vaughan was not out there but was asleep and he woke up and he was a little bit shocked he said... that is not a number in and want for the rest of the day. but...
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"the daily telegraph" when with the headline "it all ends in tears for australia's fallen idols." have theont page, you team captain, steve smith, in tears, apologizing to austrian media -- australian media, sorry -- saying he is resigning over a ball-tampering scandal. more tears are being spilled by cameron bancroft, the king captain -- team captain. the australian telegraph went with the headline "it's a crying shame." apologies seem to have worked. australian fans are beginning to feel sorry for them rather than be angry over the cheating scandal. "the times of india" calls this a tragic drama. the scandal is big news in india, where there is a strong cricket following. molly: this friday marks the start of the easter holiday weekend and we have the international press that has easter on its mind. solange: i will not talk about chocolate bunnies just yet, but the christian holiday is coming up, popping up on a political level. in the u.k., brexit is being called "breggsit." you can see easter bunny theresa may pushing a heavy egg up the hill. turning to spain, the holiday is c
"the daily telegraph" when with the headline "it all ends in tears for australia's fallen idols." have theont page, you team captain, steve smith, in tears, apologizing to austrian media -- australian media, sorry -- saying he is resigning over a ball-tampering scandal. more tears are being spilled by cameron bancroft, the king captain -- team captain. the australian telegraph went with the headline "it's a crying shame." apologies seem to have worked. australian...
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we will start with the daily telegraph. it is saturday.fter a putin critic was strangled. scotland yard has launched an investigation after the announcement that the london businessman found dead had been strangled. at the moment, police not linking that to the death just around two weeks ago of a former russian agent, a nerve agent having been used in that. on the front page of the daily mail, betrayal beyond belief. this is the green bomber. 18 years ago, he entered britain and questions being asked about why. his foster parents we re asked about why. his foster parents were not told, why the authorities did nothing to try to stop him. the time sticking a look at the story of oxfam being hit by a second sex scandal overheating. looking at the conduct of its staff in the earthquake torn country. the charity put female aid workers and disasters, disaster survivors at risk by keeping a senior employee in the country for over a year after realising he was a sexual predator. and police looking at 12 new cases of child sex abuse related to the
we will start with the daily telegraph. it is saturday.fter a putin critic was strangled. scotland yard has launched an investigation after the announcement that the london businessman found dead had been strangled. at the moment, police not linking that to the death just around two weeks ago of a former russian agent, a nerve agent having been used in that. on the front page of the daily mail, betrayal beyond belief. this is the green bomber. 18 years ago, he entered britain and questions...
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finally let me say that charles moore of the daily telegraph wrote, rupert darwall is a wonderfully lucid historian of intellectual and political movement which is just the job to explain what has been inflicted on us over the past 30 years or so in the name of saving the planet. many very fine people who have read this book are recommending it to all of us. we are very fortunate here at the heritage foundation to have the author come and talk to us a little bit about the book, what prompted him to write it and take your questions. so, welcome to the heritage foundation rupert darwall. [applause] >> thank you becky for those very kind words. almost exactly a year ago it's extraordinary how much has changed since then. nowhere has it changed in more profound and more consequential and more necessary than the environment and energy policy. the united states has withdrawn from the paris agreement. president obama didn't have the guts. no one should underestimate the historic importance of president trump's decision. this is the third time a republican president has said timetables for emissi
finally let me say that charles moore of the daily telegraph wrote, rupert darwall is a wonderfully lucid historian of intellectual and political movement which is just the job to explain what has been inflicted on us over the past 30 years or so in the name of saving the planet. many very fine people who have read this book are recommending it to all of us. we are very fortunate here at the heritage foundation to have the author come and talk to us a little bit about the book, what prompted...
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our guests joining me tonight are dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the daily telegraph, and joe wattsr at the independent. jewish groups and some labour mps are demonstrating in westminster this evening against what they say is anti—semitism within the labour party and jeremy corbyn's failure to stop it. this is despite the labour leader apologising yesterday and again this afternoon for what he called ‘pockets‘ of anti—semitism within the party. our political editor laura kuenssberg is in westminster this evening. one of the frustrations among the jewish community and among jewish mps is that this has been building for a long time, and they believe that for several years, jeremy corbyn has snp been shown to be too relu cta nt to corbyn has snp been shown to be too reluctant to deal with this quickly. there have been promises to stamp it out, but they frankly believe that he has not done enough. and that somehow, whether unwittingly or not, he just seems to be too tolerant of some of the kinds of views that are advanced. something strange is happening tonight, normally people come to
our guests joining me tonight are dia chakravarty, brexit editor at the daily telegraph, and joe wattsr at the independent. jewish groups and some labour mps are demonstrating in westminster this evening against what they say is anti—semitism within the labour party and jeremy corbyn's failure to stop it. this is despite the labour leader apologising yesterday and again this afternoon for what he called ‘pockets‘ of anti—semitism within the party. our political editor laura kuenssberg...
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and finally, let me say that charles moore from the daily telegraph wrote rupert is a wonderful historian of intellectual and political move is which is just the job to explain what has been inflicted on us over the past 30 yearsrs r so in the name of saving the planet. many people who've read this are recommended to all of us if we are fortunate here at the heritage foundation to have the author to come and talk to us a little bit about his book what prompted him to write it and take your questions, so welcome to the heritage foundation. [applause] thank you for those kind words. i was in washington almost exactly a year ago and it's extraordinary how much has changed since then. nowhere has tha the change beene profound, more consequential and more necessary than on climate andic energy policy. the united states is going to withdraw from the paris agreement, the climate treaty president obama doesn't have the guts to send to the senate for its advice and consent. no one should underestimate the historical importance of president trumps decision. this is the third time a republicande pre
and finally, let me say that charles moore from the daily telegraph wrote rupert is a wonderful historian of intellectual and political move is which is just the job to explain what has been inflicted on us over the past 30 yearsrs r so in the name of saving the planet. many people who've read this are recommended to all of us if we are fortunate here at the heritage foundation to have the author to come and talk to us a little bit about his book what prompted him to write it and take your...
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front pages at 10:a0pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are historian and daily telegraphey and daily mirror columnist susie boniface. president trump has announced he'll hold talks with north korea's kimjong—un. the surprise decision comes after months of growing tension, in which the two men have traded insults. south korean officials, who have brokered the talks, describe it as a miracle, and say the north is now committed to denuclearisation and has promised to halt all nuclear yulia and missile tests. 0ur north america correspondent nick bryant has more. last night, the white house felt more like the twilight zone, donald trump slipping into the press briefing room unannounced to tell reporters to expect a major announcement. and then out from the west wing came a delegation from south korea, to make one of the most stunning diplomatic statements in decades, after delivering to donald trump a message from kimjong un. he expressed his eagerness to meet president trump as soon as possible. president trump appreciated the briefing and said he would meet kim jong—un by ma
front pages at 10:a0pm this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are historian and daily telegraphey and daily mirror columnist susie boniface. president trump has announced he'll hold talks with north korea's kimjong—un. the surprise decision comes after months of growing tension, in which the two men have traded insults. south korean officials, who have brokered the talks, describe it as a miracle, and say the north is now committed to denuclearisation and has promised to...
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the front pages of the newspapers before we go, the daily telegraph there are, blue "brexit" passportssed to win the contract to make the iconic blue british passport, after brexit. in the guardian, police take days to respond to 999 incidents as budget cuts bite. the school should be dealt with within one hour, but significant stress from smashed budgets and increased demand. and pay rise hope for millions after the £4 billion nhs deal was agreed, public sector workers and the government today. that's about it, but before we go, today, fittingly on world poetry day, the auction house bonhams had a sale of the personal effects of sylvia plath and ted hughes. seeing the objects on offer, it's hard not to summon up mental images of their marriage, in all its painful, poetic tragedy. here's a selection. goodnight. # and maybe she'd take me to france # or maybe to spain and she'd ask me to dance # in a mansion on the top of a hill # she'd move on the carpets # and slip me a pill # then she'd get me pretty loaded on gin # and maybe she'd give me a bath # how i wish i had a sylvia plath #. t
the front pages of the newspapers before we go, the daily telegraph there are, blue "brexit" passportssed to win the contract to make the iconic blue british passport, after brexit. in the guardian, police take days to respond to 999 incidents as budget cuts bite. the school should be dealt with within one hour, but significant stress from smashed budgets and increased demand. and pay rise hope for millions after the £4 billion nhs deal was agreed, public sector workers and the...
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the uk's "daily telegraph" reports british intelligence aj agencies believe novichok had been planted the luggage of the victims. the retaliatory measures, including the expulsion of diplomats from the russian embassy, will come soon. tammy leitner, what are you learning about the investigation? >> chris, if the theory is true, that the would-be assassins planted the nerve agent in a suitcase in russia and never entered the uk, it'll make it more difficult for investigators. we know 131 people could have come in contact with the toxin, novich novichok. officials are taking no chances. the people are all been monitored. though we're ten days into this investigation, it still continues to expand. there are a number of areas in and around salisbury cordoned off. investigators are saying this could go on for months. >> moscow has vowed to, as we said, remove uk diplomats from the embassy, but is there word when it might happen, how the uk would respond? >> as far as the timing goes, we're told this could happen at any moment. it is unclear how many british embassy staff members will be ex
the uk's "daily telegraph" reports british intelligence aj agencies believe novichok had been planted the luggage of the victims. the retaliatory measures, including the expulsion of diplomats from the russian embassy, will come soon. tammy leitner, what are you learning about the investigation? >> chris, if the theory is true, that the would-be assassins planted the nerve agent in a suitcase in russia and never entered the uk, it'll make it more difficult for investigators. we...
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the daily telegraph has the prime minister hailing allies after they backed the uk, and a global glutparliament square, enough is enough. that's it for tonight. before we go, if the phrases unreal engine, "realtime ray tracing" and meta human framework volumetric capture don't mean much to you, then you're probably not a hardcore video games fan. but apparently the latest gaming engines, as they're called, have closed the gap with the big budget movies to allow for a kind of instant realism we've not seen before. here's a peek from the 2018 games designers conference of what next generation kit can do, courtesy of actor andy sirkis, the writer william shakespeare, and lizard thingy osiris black. kirsty is here tomorrow. goodnight. tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow. out! out, brief candle! life's but a walking shadow, a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage, and then is heard no more. it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. a bit ofa a bit of a mixed day out there with sums brings sunshine. as we had through the next few days, t
the daily telegraph has the prime minister hailing allies after they backed the uk, and a global glutparliament square, enough is enough. that's it for tonight. before we go, if the phrases unreal engine, "realtime ray tracing" and meta human framework volumetric capture don't mean much to you, then you're probably not a hardcore video games fan. but apparently the latest gaming engines, as they're called, have closed the gap with the big budget movies to allow for a kind of instant...
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there's nothing interesting about him really except for one little story in the daily telegraph which is one of britain's, you know, kind of -- i won't even say it. one of the british newspapers. [laughter] it was a very short story, like 2-300 words long, and it mentioned, end kind of in-- it kind of insinuated that he had just sold this technology company that he owned to his wife. that he was trying to hide assets from the government or something like that. and it didn't mention his wife's name, the company's name, but in the u.k. it's very easy to track these thing done. i went into an online database of corporate registries in the u.k., and sure enough there's a company called title x technologies, and sure enough, tom hayes -- with, you know, the same address as the guy who had been criminally charged -- had created a company a couple years earlier and then very recently sold it to someone, a woman. her name was jennifer. and i thought to myself, well, that's tom hayes' wife, that's a good starting point. so i googled jennifer arteri, and she was not tom hayes' wife. she was jus
there's nothing interesting about him really except for one little story in the daily telegraph which is one of britain's, you know, kind of -- i won't even say it. one of the british newspapers. [laughter] it was a very short story, like 2-300 words long, and it mentioned, end kind of in-- it kind of insinuated that he had just sold this technology company that he owned to his wife. that he was trying to hide assets from the government or something like that. and it didn't mention his wife's...
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the daily telegraph reporting british intelligence agencies now believe the toxin may have been plantedthe luggage of the double agent's 33-year-old daughter. i'm joined by nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. let's start with why glushkov's death is raising eyebrows. >> mostly his associations. glushkov, 68 years old. he was a business partner of another russian critic of vladimir putin, a man named boris berezovskiy. he was one of the original oligarchs. at one stage close to putin. a very big falling out. berezovskiy fled this country and moved to the uk. he was then found dead, presumably hanged. some people said it was suicide. those close to him have told me they do not believe it was a suicide. that he was, in fact, murdered. berezovskiy at one stage also had on his payroll alexander litvinenk on o. the former russian kgb agent who then moved to the uk and drank tea that was laced with a radioactive compound pulonium 210. he died. now this other associate of the same group is in his home. he's found dead with compressions to the neck. and now the police in london s
the daily telegraph reporting british intelligence agencies now believe the toxin may have been plantedthe luggage of the double agent's 33-year-old daughter. i'm joined by nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel. let's start with why glushkov's death is raising eyebrows. >> mostly his associations. glushkov, 68 years old. he was a business partner of another russian critic of vladimir putin, a man named boris berezovskiy. he was one of the original oligarchs. at one stage...
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daily telegraph report that british intelligence believe the toxin which is known as novichok may haveeen planted in the luggage of yulia skripal back in russia. so according to the article, it could have been in an item of clothing or cosmetics or else in a gift that was opened in his house in salisbury. meaning that she was deliberately targeted to get at her father. now nbc news has not confirmed this report. but russia did announce today that it is opened its own investigation into the attempted murder of sergei and his daughter as well as the murder of glush kov. >> and this is called universal basic income and picking up steam in silicon valley. how would it work and would it work at all. we'll discuss that with kevin hasset, the chair of the white house economic advisers when he joins us live after this break. liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside assistance helped him to fix his flat so he could get home safely. my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. don
daily telegraph report that british intelligence believe the toxin which is known as novichok may haveeen planted in the luggage of yulia skripal back in russia. so according to the article, it could have been in an item of clothing or cosmetics or else in a gift that was opened in his house in salisbury. meaning that she was deliberately targeted to get at her father. now nbc news has not confirmed this report. but russia did announce today that it is opened its own investigation into the...
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on the front page of the daily telegraph, a huge picture of theresa may, and affordable having schemee cameras capturing the moment when she was cuddling a small baby, the baby ‘s name is teddy young. the main story is the murder probe after one of light emitted in's dicks was found strangled at his home. and police advice this morning to a number of russian ex— aisles living in the uk —— exile. that story also leading the front page of the guardian, russian exile was murdered, police say. the picture today is of olivia de havinand, who has brought a case against the tv company about her identity. we are waiting slightly to see how the weather is going to be across the weekend, a lot of warnings in place as we speak. helen will bring is up—to—date. warnings in place as we speak. helen will bring is up-to-date. good morning to you both. lots of changes this weekend, a shock to the system, this weekend, a shock to the system, this was yesterday's temperatures across the country, some 10 degrees more down across southern and eastern areas. no surprise when i tell you that we have warning
on the front page of the daily telegraph, a huge picture of theresa may, and affordable having schemee cameras capturing the moment when she was cuddling a small baby, the baby ‘s name is teddy young. the main story is the murder probe after one of light emitted in's dicks was found strangled at his home. and police advice this morning to a number of russian ex— aisles living in the uk —— exile. that story also leading the front page of the guardian, russian exile was murdered, police...
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on the front page of the daily telegraph, this is our lead story this morning.traordinary images. these are police officers in chemical hazard suits. they are now investigating the graveside of sergei skripal‘s wife and son, which is in salisbury cemetery. we will have more on that story throughout the morning. the same story is on the morning. the same story is on the front page of the daily mirror. there are suspicions, or speculation, that perhaps his son and wife were poison. his wife died in 2012, his son died last year. this is the front page of the daily mirror. we will have a full review of the newspapers a little later in the morning. it is time now to talk to louise and find out what is happening with the weather. i understand it is going to be very mild? my my glass is definitely half full, there will be some sunshine. this little arc of yellow is mild air spilling up behind the rain we have, and that will move its way steadily north. it is cold in scotland, minus eight degrees in the highland overnight at the mild air heading in your direction. if yo
on the front page of the daily telegraph, this is our lead story this morning.traordinary images. these are police officers in chemical hazard suits. they are now investigating the graveside of sergei skripal‘s wife and son, which is in salisbury cemetery. we will have more on that story throughout the morning. the same story is on the morning. the same story is on the front page of the daily mirror. there are suspicions, or speculation, that perhaps his son and wife were poison. his wife...
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on the front page of the daily telegraph. blue brexit passports to be made in europe.win the contract to make the iconic blue british passport. he can understand why people are getting a bit upset. another story we are taking a look at today. police taking a look at today. police taking days to respond to 999 incidents. we will talk about that little later on. some under pressure forces taking days to respond to 999 calls when guidelines say it should be one hour. a slightly different police story in the sun. they are suggesting a struggling lincolnshire police force is giving officers two y°93 police force is giving officers two yoga days off to beat stress. a picture of an officer doing yoga. have a closer look. is that the lotus ? have a closer look. is that the lotus? i'm not sure if it is a real picture. nina knows. i'm not going to do it now and i wouldn't. i can't do the lotus at the moment. after baby, maybe. this is the times, but it across lot —— lots of the business sections. kingfisher, the kind —— the company that owns b&q, moss bros have all show issued a
on the front page of the daily telegraph. blue brexit passports to be made in europe.win the contract to make the iconic blue british passport. he can understand why people are getting a bit upset. another story we are taking a look at today. police taking a look at today. police taking days to respond to 999 incidents. we will talk about that little later on. some under pressure forces taking days to respond to 999 calls when guidelines say it should be one hour. a slightly different police...
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jacob rees mogg for example in the daily telegraph, britain has to decide if it isa telegraph, britainht to negotiate. i think we are seeing that if there are things they don't like we will hear about it loud and proud. we are just getting some brief details coming through. i will just read out what's coming. the uk has given the eu assurance that the brexit treaty will contain an irish border backstop solution dealing with issues in draft. what do you make of that? that's a diplomatic way of saying they will be language that suggests the final backstop, if all else fails, will be this idea of full alignment. it will spell it out in detail cost no one knows how that might happen. translation: i'm happy, 35 translation: i'm happy, as i always am, to be back in this room with david davis following intensive negotiations that have been held in brussels over a number of days, indeed, a number of nights. as i start with this press event i would like to thank the members of our two delegations personally, because they have worked very, very hard, coordinated as they were by ollie robins. i w
jacob rees mogg for example in the daily telegraph, britain has to decide if it isa telegraph, britainht to negotiate. i think we are seeing that if there are things they don't like we will hear about it loud and proud. we are just getting some brief details coming through. i will just read out what's coming. the uk has given the eu assurance that the brexit treaty will contain an irish border backstop solution dealing with issues in draft. what do you make of that? that's a diplomatic way of...
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john, we're going to have a look at the papers with you, let's start with the daily telegraph.ustice, justice interest of course in the story aboutjustice, justice secretary interest of course in the story about justice, justice secretary now facing demands to resign after victims ofjohn warboys, the black cab rapist, accused him of disgusting attempt to divert blame over the scandal. it's worth saying we will be speaking to nick hardwick, the parole board chairman, who resigned from his position but is doing interviews today, it will be interesting to hear from is doing interviews today, it will be interesting to hearfrom him today live what he makes of who was responsible for the mistakes that took place. we will be talking to dominic rabb, who was in thejustice department when the parole board initial decision was made. front page of the sun is looking at this big 3a worboys‘s victims, who sought justice, and the daily mail going on to the conversation that's happening today and will be happening for some timei today and will be happening for some time i imagine, is the paro
john, we're going to have a look at the papers with you, let's start with the daily telegraph.ustice, justice interest of course in the story aboutjustice, justice secretary interest of course in the story about justice, justice secretary now facing demands to resign after victims ofjohn warboys, the black cab rapist, accused him of disgusting attempt to divert blame over the scandal. it's worth saying we will be speaking to nick hardwick, the parole board chairman, who resigned from his...