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the daily telegraph a former aide to the prime minister claims theresa may's cabinet is undermining brexit negotiations. the daily express says tony blair has called for brexit to be postponed. the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in brussels tomorrow evening. a variety of stories making the front pages, let's see what our guest this make of them. let's start with the daily telegraph, britain heading for the worst brexit deal and this assessment comes from a fairly surprising quarters. timothy who was chief of staff before it last year's general election is a columnist now for the daily telegraph and he has a thing for the papers tomorrow and saying things are not looking good but he says it is worse than that and unless we cover up, and i say we as in the government, if the government does not toughen up, they will be left with th
the daily telegraph a former aide to the prime minister claims theresa may's cabinet is undermining brexit negotiations. the daily express says tony blair has called for brexit to be postponed. the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in...
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the delete the daily telegraph. she had been seen the daily telegraph. wearing classes, which is very unusualfor seen wearing classes, which is very unusual for the seen wearing classes, which is very unusualfor the queen. seen wearing classes, which is very unusual for the queen. it happened about four weeks ago and the presentation of the story was that the queen is a real battler. she did not miss a single event! no chance for prince charles then. not yet. that is it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you know the drill. you can watch later on bbc iplayer. no shouting, no talking over each other. hello there. all eyes on the weekend and it should be a warm weekend with some sunshine, but so the chance of catching one or two showers. we saw the cloud bricking up nicely here in york, eventually good weather for some cricket. you are clouds are ready. this was because they broke u
the delete the daily telegraph. she had been seen the daily telegraph. wearing classes, which is very unusualfor seen wearing classes, which is very unusual for the seen wearing classes, which is very unusualfor the queen. seen wearing classes, which is very unusual for the queen. it happened about four weeks ago and the presentation of the story was that the queen is a real battler. she did not miss a single event! no chance for prince charles then. not yet. that is it for the papers tonight....
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the daily telegraph, visa cap 011 well.y they are struggling with staff shortages because of this cap. we know this has been happening and there is a response but here is what i think. i think this is an inevitable thing because we have a shortage of nurses and a shortage of all sorts of nhs staff and foreign doctors who were actually on their way to getting visas and then they we re way to getting visas and then they were stopped. it was inevitable and it had to happen and the press was backing them and so on. it will not change the wider culture and the wider picture of the keep them out 01’ wider picture of the keep them out or send them away culture. also, technically, what are they going to do after next march? if people are 110w do after next march? if people are now allowed to move what do they do to get them in here? what is going to get them in here? what is going to have to happen? that is not even discussed. how does it happen? you can't go to the eu and say, by the way, what we really want to do is make sure the
the daily telegraph, visa cap 011 well.y they are struggling with staff shortages because of this cap. we know this has been happening and there is a response but here is what i think. i think this is an inevitable thing because we have a shortage of nurses and a shortage of all sorts of nhs staff and foreign doctors who were actually on their way to getting visas and then they we re way to getting visas and then they were stopped. it was inevitable and it had to happen and the press was...
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but who want to the daily telegraph and this is fascinating for both of you.the political editor. who knows what would have happened by sunday? that's the most interesting narrative we have got this big summit towards the end of the week and no one is talking about it because it is a damp squid not being discussed beyond migration and future trade deals. what's really of interest is the cabinet infighting. i have had lives coming out against michael gove making a speech about his plan to ban them calling them wood—burning and tory humour at it's finest. we have had greg clark the secretary coming out in siding with big businesses saying their rights to be concerned about brexit. we had jeremy hunt suggesting that airbus was overplaying its hand. he's interesting character because he is a remainer now appealing to the brexit fan base because like many people use on maneuvers. will be back there at 11:30pm with more of the details for the papers. i will be back with all the headlines and news at 11. hello. it's all getting a little hot for you a few more days to
but who want to the daily telegraph and this is fascinating for both of you.the political editor. who knows what would have happened by sunday? that's the most interesting narrative we have got this big summit towards the end of the week and no one is talking about it because it is a damp squid not being discussed beyond migration and future trade deals. what's really of interest is the cabinet infighting. i have had lives coming out against michael gove making a speech about his plan to ban...
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the daily telegraph among many outlets covering a big health story. its front page describes a new cancer blood test as a "holy grail" and explains it could show early warning signs for ten types of tumour years before someone falls ill. and finally, on to time magazine's special issue on drones. from the threats they pose to the lives they save and everything in between. and, yes, they're drones on the cover photograph — almost 1,000 of them. so let's begin. with me is lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief of what investment. good to see you, we've had a few charts over the italian conundrum, oi’ charts over the italian conundrum, or will run the country, and the crew to get his chance at last? he does the former government, having snatched away from early in the week and the irony is the stumbling block then was the economy minister, 81 yea rs then was the economy minister, 81 years young, he is not the economy minister in the new administration but is actually the foreign affairs ministers say his euroscepticism arguably could play an even greater pa r
the daily telegraph among many outlets covering a big health story. its front page describes a new cancer blood test as a "holy grail" and explains it could show early warning signs for ten types of tumour years before someone falls ill. and finally, on to time magazine's special issue on drones. from the threats they pose to the lives they save and everything in between. and, yes, they're drones on the cover photograph — almost 1,000 of them. so let's begin. with me is lawrence...
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daily telegraph. a visa cap on foreign doctors to be lifted. good. about time.rs outside the eu, isn't it? yes. people forget... people forget that when they are all anti— immigration and when this started up, it sucked in like a magnet all of the other people who did not feel like they belonged. do you not feel like you long hit? -- belong here. this is my city. please do not go. indian doctors and nurses, some of them have faced terrible abuse, even from patients. i am glad this has happened. but you have to make this country feel more welcoming than it has been for a long time. it does not feel that way the people. they have to do a better sales job on the whole thing if they want people to come in. they do not have to come here any more. but now they can. but they do not have to. they can choose to. the i. a genetic test could help breast cancer patients avoid chemotherapy. for those who decided it will not work for them. they can avoid the horrors of it. it is a huge breakthrough because they discovered chemotherapy is just as destructive, almost. many peop
daily telegraph. a visa cap on foreign doctors to be lifted. good. about time.rs outside the eu, isn't it? yes. people forget... people forget that when they are all anti— immigration and when this started up, it sucked in like a magnet all of the other people who did not feel like they belonged. do you not feel like you long hit? -- belong here. this is my city. please do not go. indian doctors and nurses, some of them have faced terrible abuse, even from patients. i am glad this has...
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meanwhile, the daily telegraph says hidden taxes will help pay for the increase in nhs spending. ms people should eat their way back to health rather than take prescription drugs to beat heart disease, that's according to experts. and the sun is looking forward to england's first game in the world cup against tunisia tomorrow. many of the papers leading on the nhs story and theresa may's announcement. we will start off with the financial times. robert, you will kick us off years. —— here. facing tory backlash over funding of £20 billion nhs boost is the headline. yes, everybody spent the day poring over the details of the ins and outs, which came on this morning ‘s paper is. deciding that it raises more questions than it a nswe i’s. it raises more questions than it answers. there is simply no detail as to how the £20 billion for the nhs will be funded and the pm has made his contribution claim that there is a brexit dividend, which has been aggressively dismissed by independent experts. the ft‘s take here, as we saw, the labour shadow chancellor to attack the doubts about its fund
meanwhile, the daily telegraph says hidden taxes will help pay for the increase in nhs spending. ms people should eat their way back to health rather than take prescription drugs to beat heart disease, that's according to experts. and the sun is looking forward to england's first game in the world cup against tunisia tomorrow. many of the papers leading on the nhs story and theresa may's announcement. we will start off with the financial times. robert, you will kick us off years. —— here....
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meanwhile, the daily telegraph says hidden taxes will help pay for the increase in nhs spending. ily express claims people should eat their way back to health rather than take prescription drugs to beat heart disease. that is according to experts in the paper. so, most of tomorrow's and pages paper. so, most of tomorrow's and pa g es really paper. so, most of tomorrow's and pages really dominated by the nhs and theresa may. we will start off with the guardian. ruth, duane to kick that off? theresa may said there would be an extra 20 billion in spending by 2023. she said some of this, she was a bit unclear as to where the money would come from. at least some of the money would come from the brexit dividend. in other words we will not be paying money into the eu budget as we are now. that could be about £14 billion, £15 billion a year. experts, as you mention, have been pooh—poohing nose. there was the institute for fiscal studies are my good friend pauljohnston. the thing is, the economy will grow slower because of brexit and there will be fewer receipts and the eid dividend will b
meanwhile, the daily telegraph says hidden taxes will help pay for the increase in nhs spending. ily express claims people should eat their way back to health rather than take prescription drugs to beat heart disease. that is according to experts in the paper. so, most of tomorrow's and pages paper. so, most of tomorrow's and pa g es really paper. so, most of tomorrow's and pages really dominated by the nhs and theresa may. we will start off with the guardian. ruth, duane to kick that off?...
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with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalndent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories — reporting that supermarket asda has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the co2 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial times features news of this week's eu summit and the deal struck by leaders to tackle migration. the i warns of the dangers of air pollution — with research suggesting it causes 15,000 cases of diabetes each year. the times carries claims that hundreds of thousands of nhs patients will be denied operations deemed ‘useless' — such as tonsil and back procedures — in an effort to cut costs. nhs spending is also the main story on the guardian's front page — with research showing more areas in england have stopped providing ivf services due to cost. the daily star leads on today's judgement that former police com
with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalndent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories — reporting that supermarket asda has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the co2 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial...
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the daily telegraph, confiscate children's phones at the school gate, says the culture secretary.this and nearly everyone is in agreement. one said mobiles are banned in many schools with designated times when they can be used. i must admit, when i read this exclusive that the daily telegraph has got, the conversation with the culture secretary about this, i thought many, many schools already have a very strong policy about mobile phones, my son's schoolgirls. often it is the parents who ask their kids to have a firm to contact them during the day. it impacts are working memory and your fluid intelligence. should we be taking them off adults and we get to work? that is the question. i think there are people i would prefer would not so are people i would prefer would not so distracted. to what extent you think the mobile device, whether it bea think the mobile device, whether it be a tablet, i have one on the desk, i use it all the time, or a smart phone does affect our ability to be productive or our academic ability, et cetera, et cetera. these tools, it is how you use them. they
the daily telegraph, confiscate children's phones at the school gate, says the culture secretary.this and nearly everyone is in agreement. one said mobiles are banned in many schools with designated times when they can be used. i must admit, when i read this exclusive that the daily telegraph has got, the conversation with the culture secretary about this, i thought many, many schools already have a very strong policy about mobile phones, my son's schoolgirls. often it is the parents who ask...
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that star, though, with the daily telegraph. firstly, that heathrow expansion to this brexit, mps told. he was asking this? chris grayling. he has written an article for the daily telegraph saying coming of prevarication, it is time to make a decision and he is calling for his party to give the green light to it in the house of commons of the votes tomorrow evening. i mean, it... the big question is how he can, with a straight face, go to his mps and say, you've got to give us his mps and say, you've got to give us all votes when the foreign secretary is going to be a war. no one knows where he's going to be. —— he is going to be awol. it is a big problem for the conservatives. there are some very strongly held views one where the other. it seemed like theresa may will have some kind of victory where it seems like she has got the unifi cabinet and then something else comes up, statement is made. but i want to focus here on this interesting sort of change, so la st this interesting sort of change, so last week we were hearing our
that star, though, with the daily telegraph. firstly, that heathrow expansion to this brexit, mps told. he was asking this? chris grayling. he has written an article for the daily telegraph saying coming of prevarication, it is time to make a decision and he is calling for his party to give the green light to it in the house of commons of the votes tomorrow evening. i mean, it... the big question is how he can, with a straight face, go to his mps and say, you've got to give us his mps and say,...
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the daily telegraph, four social media firms to protect children.ing is and how will it be done? as you say, this has been of much discussion for years, as the great strength of gaming and social media is taking a grip on a generation that have never really known anything else. we like to think that we can control ourselves as adults because we had a life before social media and online gaming came along. but these children don't have that experience. what has happened is, let me get his name right, peter wanless, what has happened is, let me get his name right, peterwanless, but what has happened is, let me get his name right, peter wanless, but if executive of the national society for the prevention of cruelty to children, he says a record number of children, he says a record number of children are suffering from depression, stunted social skills, and inability to cope with real life and inability to cope with real life and the great horror of cyber—bullying, which has often had a tragic repercussions. when you think of our generation, the biggest
the daily telegraph, four social media firms to protect children.ing is and how will it be done? as you say, this has been of much discussion for years, as the great strength of gaming and social media is taking a grip on a generation that have never really known anything else. we like to think that we can control ourselves as adults because we had a life before social media and online gaming came along. but these children don't have that experience. what has happened is, let me get his name...
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with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalmentator at the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories, reporting that supermarket, asda, has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the c02 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next week. the financial times features news of this week's eu summit, and the deal struck by leaders to tackle migration. the i warns of the dangers of air pollution, with research suggesting it causes 15,000 cases of diabetes each year. the times carries claims that hundreds of thousands of nhs patients will be denied operations deemed "useless," such as tonsil and back procedures, in an effort to cut costs. nhs spending is also the main story on the guardian's front page, with research showing more areas in england have stopped providing ivf services due to cost. the daily star leads on today's judgement th
with me are claire cohen, who's the women's editor at the daily telegraph, and john rentoul, chief politicalmentator at the independent. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily mail continues one of this week's big stories, reporting that supermarket, asda, has restricted sales of fizzy drinks on its website amid the shortage of c02. the impact of the c02 crisis is also on the daily telegraph front page, as well a picture of andy murray ahead of his return to wimbledon next...
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in the daily telegraph, a former aide to the prime minister claims theresa may's cabinet is underminingxit negotiations. the daily express says tony blair has called for brexit to be postponed. the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in brussels tomorrow evening. a variety of stories making the front pages, let's see what our guest this make of them. let's start where i ended, the front page of the guardian, the story about the summit tomorrow. what's it saying, kevin? theresa may will be going with a message of reassurance to the other 27 eu leaders by saying that britain is making progress. you might have missed it. you both laugh. trying to keepa missed it. you both laugh. trying to keep a straight face! it's like putting your fingers in your ears and saying, la, la, la! idon‘t think they will swallow that, making progress! it's
in the daily telegraph, a former aide to the prime minister claims theresa may's cabinet is underminingxit negotiations. the daily express says tony blair has called for brexit to be postponed. the daily mirror reports on the army being called in to help tackle the saddleworth moor fire. the main story on the front of the times is about chinese railway companies being the frontrunners to operate hs2 trains. the guardian looks ahead to theresa may addressing her eu counterparts at a summit in...
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let's begin with the front page of the daily telegraph.ould evict families of criminals. where is this coming from? victoria atkins, a home 0ffice minister, who is worried about knife crime and gang violence. i think the answer is, well, one of the answers is that possibly councils should use powers that come into existence —— that have come into existence —— that have come into existence —— that have come into existence since the london riots of 2011 to evict people from their social housing. i am slightly uncomfortable with this. i can see where they are coming from, if you have antisocial neighbours it is a blight on the community and it causes disruption for those other people having to leave their mark. my people having to leave their mark. my worry is that why would you punish a whole family for one person's bad behaviour? so, let's say you've got three or four people in the family and one of them is guilty of knife crime and you evict the whole family and if you are a single mother, let's say you have three children, we'll try to be
let's begin with the front page of the daily telegraph.ould evict families of criminals. where is this coming from? victoria atkins, a home 0ffice minister, who is worried about knife crime and gang violence. i think the answer is, well, one of the answers is that possibly councils should use powers that come into existence —— that have come into existence —— that have come into existence —— that have come into existence since the london riots of 2011 to evict people from their...
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with me are steven swinford, who is the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the londonditor of politico, jack blanchard. welcome to both of you. thank you for coming back for a second stab at the papers. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads on government plans for eu citizens to apply to remain in the uk after brexit. the daily mail claims the government plans for 3.8 million applications, 600,000 more than previously expected. the ft says sterling rose after the bank of england's chief economist voted in favour of raising interest rates. the telegraph relays the us ambassador‘s advice to britain on brexit, suggesting we ditch defeatism and take "inspiration" from donald trump. the guardian leads on the international trade minister's protest resignation over heathrow‘s expansion. the times suggests that airbus is set to pull investment from britain over uncertainty around customs checks and eu safety certifications. and the i reports on 53 gagging orders used to silence westminster employees over four years. we will begin with the mail. jack, v
with me are steven swinford, who is the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the londonditor of politico, jack blanchard. welcome to both of you. thank you for coming back for a second stab at the papers. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads on government plans for eu citizens to apply to remain in the uk after brexit. the daily mail claims the government plans for 3.8 million applications, 600,000 more than previously expected. the ft says sterling rose...
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we will start with the daily telegraph.nisters and officials invoking an effort to build spitfires. they say we need war spirit to fix the housing shortage. will we have another dunkirk? they used up all of the black and white movie imagery for this. this is a report from sir oliver, the fixer of david cameron, famously. he said you need to build more houses in an emergency programme or we face losing out in losing the election in 2022. how on earth he imagines we will get through to 2022. especially with no general election. there are many sweaty palms and brows. this reeks of panic. to think we can get a housing programme and all of the infrastructure involved being advocated by sir oliver in that time, it beats imagination. advocated by sir oliver in that time, it beats imaginationm advocated by sir oliver in that time, it beats imagination. it is supposed to be 300,000 homes per year being built. we are not. there has been a complete black hole when it comes to domestic policy in the last two years due to brexit. that w
we will start with the daily telegraph.nisters and officials invoking an effort to build spitfires. they say we need war spirit to fix the housing shortage. will we have another dunkirk? they used up all of the black and white movie imagery for this. this is a report from sir oliver, the fixer of david cameron, famously. he said you need to build more houses in an emergency programme or we face losing out in losing the election in 2022. how on earth he imagines we will get through to 2022....
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the daily telegraph among many outlets covering a big health story. as a "holy grail" and explains it could show early warning signs for ten types of tumour years before someone falls ill. and finally, on to time magazine's special issue on drones. from the threats they pose to the lives they save and everything in between. and, yes, they're drones on the cover photograph — almost 1,000 of them. so let's begin. with me is lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief of what investment. good to see you, we've had a few charts over the italian conundrum, or will run the country, and the crew to get his chance at last? he does the former government, having snatched away from early in the week and the irony is the stumbling
the daily telegraph among many outlets covering a big health story. as a "holy grail" and explains it could show early warning signs for ten types of tumour years before someone falls ill. and finally, on to time magazine's special issue on drones. from the threats they pose to the lives they save and everything in between. and, yes, they're drones on the cover photograph — almost 1,000 of them. so let's begin. with me is lawrence gosling, editor—in—chief of what investment....
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it follows an investigation by the daily telegraph newspaper, which says tests found traces of pork intraces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tesco. the supermarkets say they're investigating, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. some people have waited for as long as 18 years for a property to become available according to shelter. the government said it is investing another £2 billion in social housing. a holocaust survivor who became known as the bride of belsen after she married a british soldier who helped to free her from the nazi death camp, has died aged 95. gena turgel, who survived the krakow ghetto, auschwitz and bergen—belsen, spent much of her life teaching british schoolchildren about the horrors of the holocaust. gena reflected on her harrowing ordeal, when she spoke to bbc breakfast three years ago. early hours of the morning i woke up andi early hours of the morning i woke up and i stood up, and i looked out and i could not believe my eyes. i've seen a i could not believe my eyes. i've seen a walking skeletons in every sense of the word. heaps of bodies l
it follows an investigation by the daily telegraph newspaper, which says tests found traces of pork intraces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tesco. the supermarkets say they're investigating, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. some people have waited for as long as 18 years for a property to become available according to shelter. the government said it is investing another £2 billion in social housing. a holocaust survivor who became known as the bride of belsen after she...
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we go to the daily telegraph. this is document the trade war.fing, how harley—davidson said they would ta ke how harley—davidson said they would take some of their manufacturing out of the us and into europe to avoid the trade tariffs. there is starting to bea the trade tariffs. there is starting to be a real reaction from businesses over this, which donald trump might not have anticipated, because he said he was surprised to see them waving the white flag. because he said he was surprised to see them waving the white flaglj because he said he was surprised to see them waving the white flag. i am surprised that he is surprised, to be honest, because harley—davidson does a certain part of its production to europe. they are saying it would cast customers around $2200 more, and businesses are of course faced with the decision, had you make sure you account for these increasing costs by not necessarily passing them on to consumers? because you don't necessarily want to save, 0k, everything, my product is now $2200 more expensive, and they have not s
we go to the daily telegraph. this is document the trade war.fing, how harley—davidson said they would ta ke how harley—davidson said they would take some of their manufacturing out of the us and into europe to avoid the trade tariffs. there is starting to bea the trade tariffs. there is starting to be a real reaction from businesses over this, which donald trump might not have anticipated, because he said he was surprised to see them waving the white flag. because he said he was surprised...
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the daily telegraph has a story about the us ambassador to britain who has reportedly said that britaindyjohnson also said he did not think brexit would present a "major challenge", and questioned why the uk was "so nervous" about the prospect of leaving the eu. the times says aircraft manufacturer airbus is reconsidering its operations in britain amid the uncertainty over future relations with the european union. airbus said it was concerned by the lack of progress in brexit negotiations. the firm, employs 111,000 people at 25 sites across the uk. the straits times reports that a local start—up in singapore is looking into better insurance policies for freelance workers. the group says more than 22,000 singaporea ns are self—employed and there is a need for better income protection schemes. the guardian has some sad news today. koko, the gorilla that learned sign language and formed several celebrity friendships while in captivity in the us, has died aged 46. so let's begin. with me is 0liver cornock, editor in chief at the oxford business group. walker. we started bloomberg's coverage
the daily telegraph has a story about the us ambassador to britain who has reportedly said that britaindyjohnson also said he did not think brexit would present a "major challenge", and questioned why the uk was "so nervous" about the prospect of leaving the eu. the times says aircraft manufacturer airbus is reconsidering its operations in britain amid the uncertainty over future relations with the european union. airbus said it was concerned by the lack of progress in...
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and the separation of migrant families at the us—mexico border. 0n the business pages of the daily telegraph of its production out of the us to dodge tariffs imposed by the eu. donald trump says he's surprised by the decision. in the ft, and staying with those trade wars, technology shares have lost ground. and comes amid efforts by the us to block chinese investments. us treasury secretary steve mnuchin confirmed that the tariffs will not be applied to just china, but to all countries that are trying to steal us technology. and finally in the huffington post, a study by the british royal college of physicians says smokers should be allowed to smoke electronic cigarettes at nhs hospitals in a bid to persuade people to kick the habit. so let's begin. with me is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. welcome back. let's have a look at the headline in the independent. porridgejohnson said he would never approve his vote. but he didn't have two because he was sent out of the country, screw about, disappearing, dingy? —— boris. we found out that he was in afghanistan. convenient that you som
and the separation of migrant families at the us—mexico border. 0n the business pages of the daily telegraph of its production out of the us to dodge tariffs imposed by the eu. donald trump says he's surprised by the decision. in the ft, and staying with those trade wars, technology shares have lost ground. and comes amid efforts by the us to block chinese investments. us treasury secretary steve mnuchin confirmed that the tariffs will not be applied to just china, but to all countries that...
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look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraph may have clashed again over brexit. and in the spanish newspaper, el pais, a report on pedro sanchez, the new spanish prime minister who has picked several women and a non—separatist catalan for his cabinet. and on the front of the ft, the news that european markets took a fresh hit after top policymakers delivered confident remarks on the eurozone economy. what will the european central bank do next? the japan times says that airbnb has axed 80% of its listings ahead of new tighter regulations that come into force next week. and finally the scottish daily mail has on the front page that scotland is to be the first part of the uk to introduce a deposit return scheme on cans and bottles. so let's begin. jonathan charles is managing director for communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development hello. i am here and ready to go. he is back and braced for wrecks at. the latest twist in turn is quite significant. it is the gift that keeps on giving, brexit. we are appr
look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraph may have clashed again over brexit. and in the spanish newspaper, el pais, a report on pedro sanchez, the new spanish prime minister who has picked several women and a non—separatist catalan for his cabinet. and on the front of the ft, the news that european markets took a fresh hit after top policymakers delivered confident remarks on the eurozone economy. what will the european...
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looking at the daily telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— near we are. telegraph.e. —— telegraph. the we are. it is tiny, just here. —— near we are. —— there. duke praises jordan as just here. —— near we are. —— there. duke praisesjordan as a haven for refugees. prince william. he is on a tourin refugees. prince william. he is on a tour injordan, refugees. prince william. he is on a tour in jordan, following refugees. prince william. he is on a tour injordan, following injeremy corbyn's steps. he is addressing, celebrating how jordan has corbyn's steps. he is addressing, celebrating howjordan has opened its borders to take in millions of refugees and this is part of a five—day trip that prince william is doing and he has visited the palestinian territory is, will visit israel and obviously he couldn't find a more challenging part of the world for him to two. —— tour. pointing out the extent to which jordan has gone to cope with vast numbers of refugees is quite significant. particularly today after the 16 eu member states were talking how to cope with migration in
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and the daily telegraph's front page calls for a boost in funding for children's mental health care.s at risk over brexit warns theresa may and this looks like very deliver it briefing ahead of the summit. >>i briefing ahead of the summit. >> i would think that number ten and theresa may would be pleased with the headline on the times and the express and it look like they run with what i imagine would be the priest —— briefing. it would give the impression that theresa may has given the initiative with these talks and not necessarily on the back foot like we had reason to believe she might have been and although we will come onto this i am sure, there is a multiplicity of rob owns on the continent that leaders are debating. nonetheless, obviously
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the daily telegraph. lot of front pages have various photographs of g re nfell tower. pages have various photographs of grenfell tower. this one was taken ati:26 a.m.. grenfell tower. this one was taken at1:26 a.m.. that's grenfell tower. this one was taken at 1:26 a.m.. that's right. i passed the tower at about 2:45 a.m.. at that point the whole power was in flames. there was a short window where people could get out. the thing is, according to doctor barbara lane who gave a devastating testimony to the enquiry yesterday, the window was in that short, it was 35 minutes, 23 stories high. only the most disabled and info would not have been able to get down a stairwell. the stairwell was clear of fumes. escape was tenable. the policy imposed by the fire brigade was in place until 2:47 a.m.. it then far more people died, perished in that inferno, we can see on the front page of the telegraph, they needed to. brimob asking myself this question, why was it suppressed one year ago that make this as a question.
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this is part of the daily telegraph investigation.esco's wicked kitchen brand, traces of turkey. it's not clear whether this was trace elements contained in gelatine or in oils but it's going to upset a lot of people who are vegetarian by choice or by faith or culture, or who don't want to eat any meat products whatsoever, pork products especially. such as people from the muslim faith and the jewish faith. the trust people have when they go to a shop and get a vegetarian meal or with a certain mark, that you know when you eat this meal, you're not going to eat any product that objects with your moral compass and your
this is part of the daily telegraph investigation.esco's wicked kitchen brand, traces of turkey. it's not clear whether this was trace elements contained in gelatine or in oils but it's going to upset a lot of people who are vegetarian by choice or by faith or culture, or who don't want to eat any meat products whatsoever, pork products especially. such as people from the muslim faith and the jewish faith. the trust people have when they go to a shop and get a vegetarian meal or with a certain...
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and the daily telegraph reports that the universities minister sam gyimah, has attacked 0xbridge forso no real consensus on a lead across the papers this evening, except the heathrow expansion and images of planes over houses in south west london the last two are not linked by the way. let's get into this now. heathrow is clear for ta ke—off. way. let's get into this now. heathrow is clear for take—off. what about position for this. you know what? this might not happen if the courts get involved. it is not quite clear for take—off. this courts get involved. it is not quite clear for ta ke—off. this debate courts get involved. it is not quite clearfor take—off. this debate has been happening for two decades and there is still not a third runway at heathrow. it is very good supporting. this is been a problem for the uk for a long time. heathrow now handles more passengers today than all uk airports in the 1980s. this is... we have a huge influx of people wanting to get flights and if you limit this number of lives, cost rises for consumers and you get more cancellations. and especially
and the daily telegraph reports that the universities minister sam gyimah, has attacked 0xbridge forso no real consensus on a lead across the papers this evening, except the heathrow expansion and images of planes over houses in south west london the last two are not linked by the way. let's get into this now. heathrow is clear for ta ke—off. way. let's get into this now. heathrow is clear for take—off. what about position for this. you know what? this might not happen if the courts get...
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and the daily telegraph's front page calls for a boost in funding for children's mental health care. so, there is plenty to start with the times. eu putting lives at risk over brexit warns theresa may and this looks like very deliver it briefing ahead of the summit. >>i briefing ahead of the summit. >> i would think that number ten and theresa may would be pleased with the headline on the times and the express and it look like they run with what i imagine would be the priest —— briefing. it would give the impression that theresa may has given the initiative with these talks and not necessarily on the back foot like we had reason to believe she might have been and although we will come onto this i am sure, there is a multiplicity of rob owns on the continent that leaders are debating. nonetheless, obviously the need to move forward on brexit is what we are most concerned with in this country, this is our perspective on the talks and here we have an opportunity i think for the british prime minister to have some kind of bargaining chip with regards to how we move forward with the talks
and the daily telegraph's front page calls for a boost in funding for children's mental health care. so, there is plenty to start with the times. eu putting lives at risk over brexit warns theresa may and this looks like very deliver it briefing ahead of the summit. >>i briefing ahead of the summit. >> i would think that number ten and theresa may would be pleased with the headline on the times and the express and it look like they run with what i imagine would be the priest ——...
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the daily telegraph. this is quite small, this cartoon. very small lettering. coming home by train. you should remarry and try to forget me. laughter a number of mps from northern constituencies have been meeting chris grayling this evening to voice their frustration and anger. conservatives, liberal democrats, and labour, cross—party, not a lot of friends chris grayling has at the moment. the best thing this morning was when the meetings about cancelled trains got cancelled. that was my favourite moment of the day. due to over scheduling. we will leave it there. lura hughes, henry zeffman, thank you forjoining me. thank you for watching. you can see all of the front pages and all of the papers on the website. if you missed a programme any evening there is always iplayer. goodbye. many eastern areas have cloud to start and end the day today. tomorrow may start cloudy, but the sun will reappear. we have extensive cloud cover overnight. parts of northern ireland in the western fringes of scotland england and wales have a clear spells. with the cloud there could b
the daily telegraph. this is quite small, this cartoon. very small lettering. coming home by train. you should remarry and try to forget me. laughter a number of mps from northern constituencies have been meeting chris grayling this evening to voice their frustration and anger. conservatives, liberal democrats, and labour, cross—party, not a lot of friends chris grayling has at the moment. the best thing this morning was when the meetings about cancelled trains got cancelled. that was my...
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he is at the top of the daily telegraph. i barely noticed him. poldark is back.his tongue in cheek entrance was worth the wait. we're not aficionados, but we know a woman who is?” the wait. we're not aficionados, but we know a woman who is? i am not an aficionado of the topless man, it is of political drama, which we will see in series four. he is going to parliament, he's going to be representing his downtrodden society, up against the establishment figures that have been established throughout the first series. tony and i disagree on this. i don't disagree, he had better put a top on to go to parliament.” think there is a parliament dress code that includes claire —— clothes. as with dickens, many great interesting and important sociological problems will be discussed through a great, accessible, audience pleasing prism, for instance poldark without his top. i watched the original series, robin ellis, as poldark. you are too young to have watched that. what is tongue in cheek about the entrance? ami tongue in cheek about the entrance? am i allowed to say? he ha
he is at the top of the daily telegraph. i barely noticed him. poldark is back.his tongue in cheek entrance was worth the wait. we're not aficionados, but we know a woman who is?” the wait. we're not aficionados, but we know a woman who is? i am not an aficionado of the topless man, it is of political drama, which we will see in series four. he is going to parliament, he's going to be representing his downtrodden society, up against the establishment figures that have been established...
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the daily telegraph, the head of the nhs here saying they must do more, the nhs, to help young peoplehe focus on the world we live in, the facebook generation. it is, and i think it‘s right. we all know mental healthcare is a huge and growing issue. the story rather pinpointed salted social media, —— pinpoints it all to social media, and we need a bit of balance, and it‘s right to be reactive and find a way to deal with it, but we should also be proactive about it. what are the young pressures on young people and how can we avoid them getting to this point? you are a school governor, aren‘t you? is this a focus you find at your school, and in which case, what do you do? increasingly we are aware of it, and some of it is that we are more aware 110w aware of it, and some of it is that we are more aware now than ever before, and understanding the prevalence of mental health issues among young people is a great step forward. we‘ve started to normalise the discussion about it and we are trying to support kids who have those things but actually we need a proactive strategy to stop them gett
the daily telegraph, the head of the nhs here saying they must do more, the nhs, to help young peoplehe focus on the world we live in, the facebook generation. it is, and i think it‘s right. we all know mental healthcare is a huge and growing issue. the story rather pinpointed salted social media, —— pinpoints it all to social media, and we need a bit of balance, and it‘s right to be reactive and find a way to deal with it, but we should also be proactive about it. what are the young...
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the daily telegraph.he us ambassador to the uk, basically telling us all to stop being so defeatist about brexit. basically telling us all to stop being so defeatist about brexitlj was speaking to investors yesterday atan was speaking to investors yesterday at an event in london from overseas, from asia, and while a lot of people, it had to be said, cannot understand the brexit decision, they also cannot understand why britain isn't being more confident in its negotiation. the story we are talking about, investors needing confidence, uncertainty is the devil of investment. we really do need that. the speccy something that i think is important, a bit more confidence —— this speccy. as boris johnson was recorded as saying, saying perhaps if donald trump was negotiating we would be in a different position. that is quite a welcome message. the ambassador is then take inspiration from donald trump. one company is being pessimistic, in the times, airbus. a very european company. frans has a 10% share in the com
the daily telegraph.he us ambassador to the uk, basically telling us all to stop being so defeatist about brexit. basically telling us all to stop being so defeatist about brexitlj was speaking to investors yesterday atan was speaking to investors yesterday at an event in london from overseas, from asia, and while a lot of people, it had to be said, cannot understand the brexit decision, they also cannot understand why britain isn't being more confident in its negotiation. the story we are...
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the daily telegraph has it on its front page, as do many others.anger at g7 was a show of strength north korea. what you read between the lines? certainly with some people, this is what they would like a sitting. i think it is a healthy signal to the extent that the north koreans understand that donald trump will be prepared to walk away from the deal. it also will not tolerate a situation where there is some discussions to on behind closed doors in a different rhetoric in public. and the new york times angle is that it was temper tantrums. what is that it was temper tantrums. what is your take? they would take us closer to the actual problem. is your take? they would take us closer to the actual problemm is your take? they would take us closer to the actual problem. it is all well and good to say to your opponents of competitors that you will take a hardline, but you need to signal to your friends you will be friendly with them. we've had a lot of damage done at this g7 to that principle. and i don't know that principle. and i don't know that the
the daily telegraph has it on its front page, as do many others.anger at g7 was a show of strength north korea. what you read between the lines? certainly with some people, this is what they would like a sitting. i think it is a healthy signal to the extent that the north koreans understand that donald trump will be prepared to walk away from the deal. it also will not tolerate a situation where there is some discussions to on behind closed doors in a different rhetoric in public. and the new...
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the front page of the daily telegraph —— telegraph, this is an interesting story.cretary, apparently going to announce tomorrow doors open to thousands more skilled migrants. so i sort of softening of the line that there has been at the home office since the days when theresa may was there. this is something i think a lot of people have been expecting that he was not when to take that job as home secretary without giving you could actually make his mark. but there are some interesting nuancesin but there are some interesting nuances in the story. and essentially this is actually about pa rt essentially this is actually about part of the government noise around the nhs 70th anniversary. because the nhs 70th anniversary. because the problem is there has been the tension within government about more funding for the tension within government about more funding forthe nhs, tension within government about more funding for the nhs, there's been talk of lots of disagreements going on, pressure on philip hammond to release money. but actually also, this isn't specifically a
the front page of the daily telegraph —— telegraph, this is an interesting story.cretary, apparently going to announce tomorrow doors open to thousands more skilled migrants. so i sort of softening of the line that there has been at the home office since the days when theresa may was there. this is something i think a lot of people have been expecting that he was not when to take that job as home secretary without giving you could actually make his mark. but there are some interesting...
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let's move onto daily telegraph, were either you affected by this.a rd tsp debacle, it was on a christmas card list, so spent a month or weeks dealing with their complete incompetence in terms of paying staff, take my draft —— address, so something which i am familiar with and insistently today, they're saying it could be a charterfor scammers coming forward. sobhi the payments going in the air, you'll get e—mails from scammers saying oh if you have not been able to pay, go down this route, say once again it's a cashless society. it's frightening, because of how you get caught out. the telegraph is taking the chance a cash society in chaos, i think it might be a little bit of an understatement, mature normal service will be resumed, but britain interestingly as modes —— the most cashless society in the world i think it's only 4% in circulation now in the form of notes and coins. it isa now in the form of notes and coins. it is a reminder that it's probably always safe to keep some under the mattress or wherever, because the reliance on technology we
let's move onto daily telegraph, were either you affected by this.a rd tsp debacle, it was on a christmas card list, so spent a month or weeks dealing with their complete incompetence in terms of paying staff, take my draft —— address, so something which i am familiar with and insistently today, they're saying it could be a charterfor scammers coming forward. sobhi the payments going in the air, you'll get e—mails from scammers saying oh if you have not been able to pay, go down this...
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page three of the daily telegraph. it is on the front page of the papers in israel.the previous lack of a formal visit had wrangled israelis for years. prince william is set to meet benjamin netanyahu and president abbas. they say it is especially congregated to navigate because of the uk's role in the creation of the state of israel. >> that visit has already caused some controversy with israelis themselves because of their british governments decision to refer to the occupied territories. >> this wording wrangled a lot of people. they point out in this article that britain has our that has always -- has always referred to the palestinian territories as occupied territories. even though the territories are occupied, the royal carriage is still coming. they say that is seen as a significant achievement for israel because the u.k. had refrained from making official visits. the paper says netanyahu is going to use the visit as evidence that israel is not in danger of being diplomatically isolated over its policies toward the palestinian territories. the israeli press i
page three of the daily telegraph. it is on the front page of the papers in israel.the previous lack of a formal visit had wrangled israelis for years. prince william is set to meet benjamin netanyahu and president abbas. they say it is especially congregated to navigate because of the uk's role in the creation of the state of israel. >> that visit has already caused some controversy with israelis themselves because of their british governments decision to refer to the occupied...
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it follows an investigation by the daily telegraph newspaper, which says tests found traces of pork ind traces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tesco. the supermarkets say they're investigating, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. the queen will celebrate her official birthday with the trooping the colour parade. 22—year—old coldstream guardsman chranpreet singh lall will become the first to wear a turban during the annual summer spectacle. crowds will be eager to see the duke and duchess of sussex, who married three weeks ago, joining other members of the royal family. you can watch coverage of trooping the colour from 10:30am this morning on bbc one. let's go back to our main story this morning, the queen's birthday honours list. one of those awarded an 0be for his work against terrorism is mike haines, brother of murdered aid worker david haines. since david was killed by so—called islamic state in 2014, mike set up the global acts of unity project, which promotes peace and tolerance in schools. he joins us now from our dundee studio. good morning to you. good morning
it follows an investigation by the daily telegraph newspaper, which says tests found traces of pork ind traces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tesco. the supermarkets say they're investigating, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. the queen will celebrate her official birthday with the trooping the colour parade. 22—year—old coldstream guardsman chranpreet singh lall will become the first to wear a turban during the annual summer spectacle. crowds will be eager to see the...
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it follows an investigation by the daily telegraph newspaper, which says tests found traces of pork intraces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tesco. the supermarkets say they're investigating, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. scotland yard says the 1a—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped, during a series of attacks across three areas on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's due to appear before magistrates today. it is 8:11am. let's talk some more about the queen's birthday honours, and hearfrom the historian and professor mary beard who's been made a dame. she's a well—known face on our tv screens thanks to her documentaries, and she's in cambridge this morning.... she isjoining us. good morning, mary beard, thank you for being with us mary beard, thank you for being with us and congratulations! hello. thanks a lot. how does it feel, how long have you known and what does it mean to you? i hav
it follows an investigation by the daily telegraph newspaper, which says tests found traces of pork intraces of turkey in vegan macaroni from tesco. the supermarkets say they're investigating, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. scotland yard says the 1a—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped, during a series of attacks across three areas...
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and the daily telegraph's front page calls for a boost in funding for children's mental healthcare. evening. it is the common theme in the white, right—wing papers, she wa nts to the white, right—wing papers, she wants to demonstrate she is the one making a play of things rather than being on the back foot, because earlier today, juncker was saying that because of the split in the tory cabinet the eu was struggling to negotiate with britain. it is an interesting... i mean, obviously it isa interesting... i mean, obviously it is a scary idea that, you know, lack of cooperation could put... lives at risk, essentially. effectively. but it isa risk, essentially. effectively. but it is a big threat to make on both sides. you just feel it would be great if they stopped making these tit—for—tat remarks. especially when it is something as serious as this. it is pretty clear on both sides they don't want a breakdown. we are very reliant on police forces, security services of the eu states. it is quite bold rhetoric, isn't it? as you say, this is clearly the prime minister and number ten want
and the daily telegraph's front page calls for a boost in funding for children's mental healthcare. evening. it is the common theme in the white, right—wing papers, she wa nts to the white, right—wing papers, she wants to demonstrate she is the one making a play of things rather than being on the back foot, because earlier today, juncker was saying that because of the split in the tory cabinet the eu was struggling to negotiate with britain. it is an interesting... i mean, obviously it isa...
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it follows a report by the daily telegraph newspaper, which said traces of pork were found in sainsburycaroni from tesco. the supermarkets say they're investigating, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped during a series of attacks across three areas on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. the homelessness charity, shelter, says that well over a million people are stuck on waiting lists for social housing — often for years on end. the organisation is calling on ministers to do more to help, after it emerged some had been waiting as long at 18 years for a property to become available. the government says it's investing a further £2 billion in social housing. the queen is celebrating her official birthday this morning with the trooping the colour parade. the queen travelled solo in a horse drawn carriage down the mall, towards horse guards parade. the duke and duchess of sussex were also there
it follows a report by the daily telegraph newspaper, which said traces of pork were found in sainsburycaroni from tesco. the supermarkets say they're investigating, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped during a series of attacks across three areas on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. the...
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my guestsjoining me tonight are steven swinford from the daily telegraph and jack blanchard from politiconing, and welcome to bbc news. the government has set out details of the process that will enable more than 3 million eu nationals to apply to stay in the uk after brexit. the home secretary sajid javid said the scheme would be easy, simple and quick, but there's been a cautious welcome from the three million group, which campaigns on behalf of eu citizens living in the uk. to apply eu citizens will need to provide documents to prove their identity to show that they are resident in the uk and have no serious criminal convictions. our deputy political editor, john pienaar, has more details. what's the hardestjob you've done? cooking? cleaning? across the country, there's a chance eu are doing jobs brits can't or won't do, living on low wages and promises they can stay after brexit. cheese omelette, please. 0k, thank you. at this blackpool seafront hotel, elena's been worried about her future. i'm worried because i don't want to come back in italy because it was my dream since i was a ch
my guestsjoining me tonight are steven swinford from the daily telegraph and jack blanchard from politiconing, and welcome to bbc news. the government has set out details of the process that will enable more than 3 million eu nationals to apply to stay in the uk after brexit. the home secretary sajid javid said the scheme would be easy, simple and quick, but there's been a cautious welcome from the three million group, which campaigns on behalf of eu citizens living in the uk. to apply eu...
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have you ever has mattered too often they asked are you now or have you ever been omitted the daily telegraphthat. i think you are happy. you are reading the guardian, oxfam cuts and big cuts. i suppose we could have predicted this story at some stage, given that the extent of... which was led primarily by the times newspaper really, but the extent of the sex scandals in charities, and i think that the problem is that a lot, particularly for oxfam, ithink something like around half of the money it brings in his public funds and the department of international development did say at the time when the scandal first broke that they would be reviewing any money that was going to projects. so that was hit than they have also been hit by the public, who perhaps did one of those monthly signups and maybe perhaps have stopped their direct debits or are a little reluctant to sign up to new ones. and so if you have a selection of five other charities, you might perhaps make another option. i think what they are doing now is that they are going to have to do is sell freeholds and other shops, good job l
have you ever has mattered too often they asked are you now or have you ever been omitted the daily telegraphthat. i think you are happy. you are reading the guardian, oxfam cuts and big cuts. i suppose we could have predicted this story at some stage, given that the extent of... which was led primarily by the times newspaper really, but the extent of the sex scandals in charities, and i think that the problem is that a lot, particularly for oxfam, ithink something like around half of the money...
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it follows an investigation by the daily telegraph newspaper, which says tests found traces of pork incaroni from tesco. the supermarkets say they're investigating, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. scotland yard says the 1li—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped during a series of attacks across three areas on thursday afternoon. police found 13 mobile phones in his possession. he's due to appear before magistrates today. the headlines on bbc news: the queen's birthday honours are announced — former liverpool manager kenny dalglish is knighted, and actress emma thompson is made a dame. but there's anger too, as the chief executive of network rail, mark carne — is made a cbe. the second and final day of the g7 summit begins — after negotiations failed to resolve divisions over us trade tariffs yesterday. theresa may says the government's white paper on its brexit position won't be published until after the eu summit at the end of
it follows an investigation by the daily telegraph newspaper, which says tests found traces of pork incaroni from tesco. the supermarkets say they're investigating, and that early analysis had not raised any issues. a teenage boy has been charged with seven robberies committed in north london in the space of an hour. scotland yard says the 1li—year—old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was a passenger on a moped during a series of attacks across three areas on thursday afternoon....
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the daily telegraph reports that the business secretary greg clark is being accused of sowing seeds ofa speech to urge industry leaders to use their influence to try to soften brexit. the guardian has a story about british and european trade unionsjoining forces with businesses to call on the uk government and the eu to speed up the brexit negotiations. the daily mirror says gps have voted to cap the number of daily appointments as they struggle to cope with their workload. the daily mail has reaction to thejustice minister, rory stewart, calling for prison sentences of less than a year to be scrapped, except for the most serious offences, in a bid to cut the jail population. so let's plunge in and take a look. and let's begin with the metro. this is the man convicted today, khalid ali, of a threatened terrorist attack and also being a bomb maker for the taliban in afghanistan. that's right. i mean they have put on the front page. deccan drivers, it is not too clear from this whether that is to not that they decided to lead on this. —— their contrivance. he worked in that —— told polic
the daily telegraph reports that the business secretary greg clark is being accused of sowing seeds ofa speech to urge industry leaders to use their influence to try to soften brexit. the guardian has a story about british and european trade unionsjoining forces with businesses to call on the uk government and the eu to speed up the brexit negotiations. the daily mirror says gps have voted to cap the number of daily appointments as they struggle to cope with their workload. the daily mail has...
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the daily telegraph leads with comments from former conservative leader lord hague, who says the waris urging the prime minister to legalise the drug. president trump's comments on immigration leads the guardian, as mr trump said the us will not become a migrant camp like europe. the tax rise announced by the prime minister to pay for the nhs funding boost leads the i. the ft says the chancellor has been given the green light to put taxes up to pay for the £20 billion boost. but the express say we will have to wait until the autumn budget to find out who will be paying more. and the times leads with a warning from the chancellor, philip hammond, that there will be no money for other policies outside the health service funding boost. the mirror features the television interview with meghan markle's father, who said that prince harry could only marry his daughter if he vowed never to assault her. and england's late show in russia, despite a swarm of insects in the stadium, leads the sun. so a variety of stories on tomorrow's front pages. let's begin with what was the big story really d
the daily telegraph leads with comments from former conservative leader lord hague, who says the waris urging the prime minister to legalise the drug. president trump's comments on immigration leads the guardian, as mr trump said the us will not become a migrant camp like europe. the tax rise announced by the prime minister to pay for the nhs funding boost leads the i. the ft says the chancellor has been given the green light to put taxes up to pay for the £20 billion boost. but the express...
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after that you wrote an article in the daily telegraph calling russian elective interference a true act of war. you said that this episode. >>> we are reading the event, we return to our live coverage here on c-span three. president trump is coming out to speak in a campaign rally in support of republican congressman kramer. senator hyde camp, the incumbent democrat was elected in 2012. congressman kramer won the north dakota gop primary for the u.s. senate earlier this month. the rally is being held at shields arena in fargo north dakota. hello fargo. hi fargo, we love you. what a place. what a place. thank you very much. this is an honor. you know i wish we could've had this stage back about 100 yards to see how many people. this place is packed. the only thing more packed is outside. trying to get in. they have a hard time, they can't get in. it's full. you know we had to transfer 24,000 seat arena that we should have taken it. the problem is if we had to empty seats, but didn't quite get there, which will always happen. they will say he didn't fill up the arena. he didn't fill it up
after that you wrote an article in the daily telegraph calling russian elective interference a true act of war. you said that this episode. >>> we are reading the event, we return to our live coverage here on c-span three. president trump is coming out to speak in a campaign rally in support of republican congressman kramer. senator hyde camp, the incumbent democrat was elected in 2012. congressman kramer won the north dakota gop primary for the u.s. senate earlier this month. the...
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i want to talk about the daily terror —— telegraph.niversity of mac minister attacking cambridge and oxford. university of mac minister attacking cambridge and oxfordlj university of mac minister attacking cambridge and oxford. i went to cambridge. what is your take on this story, and is there a realfailure within these to make huge historic institutions to change, or not? when i was there about 25 years ago, there were so few black faces. there we re there were so few black faces. there were whole university that didn't have any black people in them at all, and it is bizarre, and i think it is perceived as this... this is bizarre, when you think about cambridge and oxford and how you get into those universities. it is about muqqy' into those universities. it is about muggy, isn't it? into those universities. it is about musgy, isn't it? certainly, into those universities. it is about muggy, isn't it? certainly, the public schools are exam making machines and exam passing machines andi machines and exam passing machines and i have alwa
i want to talk about the daily terror —— telegraph.niversity of mac minister attacking cambridge and oxford. university of mac minister attacking cambridge and oxfordlj university of mac minister attacking cambridge and oxford. i went to cambridge. what is your take on this story, and is there a realfailure within these to make huge historic institutions to change, or not? when i was there about 25 years ago, there were so few black faces. there we re there were so few black faces. there...
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our guests joining me tonight a re steven swi nford, who is the deputy political editor at the daily telegraphr of politico's london playbook, jack blanchard. the death of a man murdered by a violent schizophrenic patient was the result of racism and could have been entirely avoided, according to a new report. kamil ahmad was an iraqi asylum—seeker. living in bristol. he was stabbed to death by his neighbourjeffrey barry, who'd been released from a psychiatric hospital just hours earlier. michael buchanan reports. drunk and armed, jeffery barry heads towards his neighbour's flat. a knife is visible, and moments later, it would be used in a frenzied and sustained attack that killed kamil ahmad. shortly after dismembering the iraqi asylum seeker, jeffrey barry called the police. today's report says mr ahmad should still be alive, and that a failure to recognise his killer's racism contributed to his death. both men had mental health problems, and lived in this sheltered housing complex. between 2013 and 2016, barry attacked ahmad here on six different occasions. jeffrey barry was obsessed with k
our guests joining me tonight a re steven swi nford, who is the deputy political editor at the daily telegraphr of politico's london playbook, jack blanchard. the death of a man murdered by a violent schizophrenic patient was the result of racism and could have been entirely avoided, according to a new report. kamil ahmad was an iraqi asylum—seeker. living in bristol. he was stabbed to death by his neighbourjeffrey barry, who'd been released from a psychiatric hospital just hours earlier....
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the daily telegraph, doors opened to thousands more skilled migrants.0 mps defied karratha non—brexit. —— carbon non—brexit. —— defy —— on brexit. and web giants fuelling child mental health crisis. dominic grieve on the front page of the daily mail. according to them, dominic grieve insists he is not out to destroy brexit and suggest he was in the same meeting as alistair campbell. that would be a great meeting of minds! in the guardian, new fissure with the eu as britain blocked from security project. and finding hope after grenfell. the daily mirror has a different story, greed and hypocrisy, the pm's husband's firm invests in medical cannabis producer. hello, everyone. glad you could join us hello, everyone. glad you could join us from singapore. i am a rico hizon. two days on from the singapore summit and the us secretary of state is any region at making some big claims. mike pompeo says the us hopes to see major north korean disarmament by the end of 2020. he is in south korea discussing the outcome of the summit and travels to beijing later. he a
the daily telegraph, doors opened to thousands more skilled migrants.0 mps defied karratha non—brexit. —— carbon non—brexit. —— defy —— on brexit. and web giants fuelling child mental health crisis. dominic grieve on the front page of the daily mail. according to them, dominic grieve insists he is not out to destroy brexit and suggest he was in the same meeting as alistair campbell. that would be a great meeting of minds! in the guardian, new fissure with the eu as britain...