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according to the daily telegraph, britain secretly abandoned its blanket opposition to the death penaltyo bay to allow two no—torious members of the so—called beatles group of is terrorists to be sent to america. and the daily mirror claims water company bosses are failing to deal with leaks in order to benefit shareholders, as millions of customers face hosepipe bans. that's it for the papers tonight. the daily telegraph front—page picture of two men captured in january as they fled from syria, the headline: this is quite a tale, isn't it? give us this is quite a tale, isn't it? give us the details. vis-a-vis two as yet unconvicted members of the group known as the beatles because there we re known as the beatles because there were four and they had british accents, the best—known wasjihadi john, killed in a drone strikes —— these are two. the second was jailed in turkey for 7.5 years. these two men are to be perhaps extradited to the us and apparently we're not opposing the death penalty for them. 0ne opposing the death penalty for them. one of their fellow torturer and murderers will
according to the daily telegraph, britain secretly abandoned its blanket opposition to the death penaltyo bay to allow two no—torious members of the so—called beatles group of is terrorists to be sent to america. and the daily mirror claims water company bosses are failing to deal with leaks in order to benefit shareholders, as millions of customers face hosepipe bans. that's it for the papers tonight. the daily telegraph front—page picture of two men captured in january as they fled from...
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the daily telegraph of a picture on their front daily telegraph of a picture on theirfront page of dailycture on their front page of the scene but their front page of the scene but the main story, jihadists should be prosecuted for treason. who is saying that? the daily telegraph broke the story of the home secretary, sajid david, writing to the americanjeff secretary, sajid david, writing to the american jeff sessions who is there... attorney general. 0ne the american jeff sessions who is there... attorney general. one of those things. they change so quickly, you lose track. he wrote them saying we would abandon our blanket opposition to the death penalty and help them to prosecute the two jihadists, the beatles, who could come back to britain. we are saying how laws are too weak. the reason they want to enact the treason act of 1351. imagining killing the king, that is treason. use labour chancellor, that is treason. this act has not been used much, helping the nazis with pro—nazi roared used much, helping the nazis with pro— nazi roared casts used much, helping the nazis with pro—nazi
the daily telegraph of a picture on their front daily telegraph of a picture on theirfront page of dailycture on their front page of the scene but their front page of the scene but the main story, jihadists should be prosecuted for treason. who is saying that? the daily telegraph broke the story of the home secretary, sajid david, writing to the americanjeff secretary, sajid david, writing to the american jeff sessions who is there... attorney general. 0ne the american jeff sessions who is...
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and then my favourites which is the daily telegraph front page. aren't these sweet?times, i feel like that, sweet? really adorable. alberto happy times, ifeel like that, i sweet? really adorable. alberto happy times, i feel like that, i am never normally interested in football. —— up bird of happy times. afair football. —— up bird of happy times. a fair weather friends. are you interested in football? not much of a supporter but all my friends are really excited. i just a supporter but all my friends are really excited. ijust expected them to be obliterated and it is a really good story. the big difference is the team looked like they are enjoying themselves. this page shows that. raheem sterling wrote a great page about how he came over when he was young and clean toilets with his itiuiti was young and clean toilets with his mum but now he's playing by the national team. thank you very much. that's it for the papers tonight don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you — 7 days a week at bbc.co.uk/paper
and then my favourites which is the daily telegraph front page. aren't these sweet?times, i feel like that, sweet? really adorable. alberto happy times, ifeel like that, i sweet? really adorable. alberto happy times, i feel like that, i am never normally interested in football. —— up bird of happy times. afair football. —— up bird of happy times. a fair weather friends. are you interested in football? not much of a supporter but all my friends are really excited. i just a supporter but...
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starting with the daily telegraph, quoting the form of foreign secretary.read his resignation letter, full of drama. the dream is dying, becoming a colony. he is a brexiteer and probably the chequers agreement did not sit well with him. and he has taken the consequences. is notjust a brexiteer, he was the leading campaigner for brexit, as a brexiteer, he was the leading campaignerfor brexit, as it were, before the referendum on whether we should stay or try and leave. and foreign secretary and he has been a very tricky member of the cabinet to keep on board for some time. but many are looking at what he has to say in this resignation letter and many would agree with him. many who voted to leave. i would say yes, many who voted to leave would agree with him. but then there is the other side and the other side is business and business needs clarity. some business leaders are wanting brexit. yes, but not many. if you look at the companies who really have to do a lot of trade with europe, they are very worried. if you look at airbus, bmw, rolls—royce, many of t
starting with the daily telegraph, quoting the form of foreign secretary.read his resignation letter, full of drama. the dream is dying, becoming a colony. he is a brexiteer and probably the chequers agreement did not sit well with him. and he has taken the consequences. is notjust a brexiteer, he was the leading campaigner for brexit, as a brexiteer, he was the leading campaignerfor brexit, as it were, before the referendum on whether we should stay or try and leave. and foreign secretary and...
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on the front page of the daily telegraph, british pm theresa may narrowly avoids another challenge tohe brexit plan, this time saved by four labour mps. in the japan times, we've got the massive trade deal betweenjapan and the eu. the paper says the free trading zone will account for roughly 30% of the world's gdp. and finally, staying with free trade, check out this story in the ft. a survey in china has found more than half of chinese consumers would boycott us goods in the event of a trade war with washington. so let's begin. with me isjoseph sternberg, a columnist from the wall streetjournal. let's and stuck in. the washington post giving us its take on donald trump, who says he now accepts intelligence on russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. soa in the 2016 presidential election. so a dramatic u—turn from donald trump following the helsinki meeting on monday. yes, and letting the problem is that donald trump does not seem to understand that sometimes when you are actually the president of the united states instead of a new york river state developer you do not
on the front page of the daily telegraph, british pm theresa may narrowly avoids another challenge tohe brexit plan, this time saved by four labour mps. in the japan times, we've got the massive trade deal betweenjapan and the eu. the paper says the free trading zone will account for roughly 30% of the world's gdp. and finally, staying with free trade, check out this story in the ft. a survey in china has found more than half of chinese consumers would boycott us goods in the event of a trade...
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it shows the daily telegraph wanting to act as an arbiter on behalf of rail passenger is.metro —— rail passenger is. james, tell me why you love love island. i watch it with my three daughters andi i watch it with my three daughters and i love it because we often talk about this and i see it as a cautionary tale. i were the way they behave, particularly to the men, i say to the girls, is that the right way to behave? they say they're a nightmare, they are self and zest... you need to watch it for two months to get that! the lesson might be forgotten —— self—assessed. will be lesson for us all. james, jo, thank you for that. —— it will be a lesson for us all. that's it for the papers for this evening. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. a big thank you to my guests, james rampton from the independent and the political commentator, jo—anne nadler. goodbye. perux pelloux there. very go
it shows the daily telegraph wanting to act as an arbiter on behalf of rail passenger is.metro —— rail passenger is. james, tell me why you love love island. i watch it with my three daughters andi i watch it with my three daughters and i love it because we often talk about this and i see it as a cautionary tale. i were the way they behave, particularly to the men, i say to the girls, is that the right way to behave? they say they're a nightmare, they are self and zest... you need to watch...
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i think hats off to the daily telegraph. it is not some conspiracy.l it is in the express and then i will believe it! now, the financial times, 0k, believe it! now, the financial times, ok, i'm afraid it is back to brexit. theresa may seizes control. i thought the prime minister was going about to be in control. but this is something a bit need. what is it about? first of all you have got david davis who resigned because it was not moving their way... his chief of staff used a phrase about a shadow operation going on with number ten seeming to do the agreement that we had, was it ten days ago now? they came up with the deal in chequers. they felt that there was a shadow operation to what david davis was doing. he resigned feeling he was not being supported. dominic raab came in as secretary of state. that was 15 days ago. he seemed to think he was in control although he said he always knew that she was going to take it over. basically, theresa may is now running the show. now dominic raab appears to be doing the domestic stuff. theresa may has taken p
i think hats off to the daily telegraph. it is not some conspiracy.l it is in the express and then i will believe it! now, the financial times, 0k, believe it! now, the financial times, ok, i'm afraid it is back to brexit. theresa may seizes control. i thought the prime minister was going about to be in control. but this is something a bit need. what is it about? first of all you have got david davis who resigned because it was not moving their way... his chief of staff used a phrase about a...
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i think the daily telegraph has good sports coverage.g people are getting summerjobs. too few stu d e nts people are getting summerjobs. too few students are working their way through university. she says something interesting, almost contradictory of the message coming from the conservative government previously, that they are focusing too much on studying and doing their homework and getting grades rather than getting real life experience. as somebody who got their first summer as somebody who got their first summerjob as somebody who got their first summer job at 13, as somebody who got their first summerjob at 13, and it taught me a lot,... doing what? i don't like ha rd lot,... doing what? i don't like hard work, for example! i was washing up in a canteen. and then i did various other interesting... i entirely agree. i'd encourage people to get holiday jobs entirely agree. i'd encourage people to get holidayjobs if they can. entirely agree. i'd encourage people to get holidayjobs if they canm says here that girls are more likely to
i think the daily telegraph has good sports coverage.g people are getting summerjobs. too few stu d e nts people are getting summerjobs. too few students are working their way through university. she says something interesting, almost contradictory of the message coming from the conservative government previously, that they are focusing too much on studying and doing their homework and getting grades rather than getting real life experience. as somebody who got their first summer as somebody...
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that leads us nicely onto the daily telegraph. he's not giving up. there are those who want a proper hard brexit, they don't want anything that smacks of what we currently have, customs union, single market, they want it all gone. mogg is an interesting person, because he is highly successful, and whatever happens to us and the eu, he will be ok. supposing lots of factories have to close, or airbus goes abroad, as they said they may have to do last week, more and more business groups are now coming forward pretty late actually and saying this is going to affect us. is it coming forward so late because they didn't think we would end up with no deal, they thought it would be more successful and we would be further along with the talks than we are? there continues to be shocked no planning was done before the referendum for what would happen if people voted for brexit. if you're ina people voted for brexit. if you're in a business, you are planning for the worst scenario —— to be shocked. the fact the government didn't plan for that, lots of people in b
that leads us nicely onto the daily telegraph. he's not giving up. there are those who want a proper hard brexit, they don't want anything that smacks of what we currently have, customs union, single market, they want it all gone. mogg is an interesting person, because he is highly successful, and whatever happens to us and the eu, he will be ok. supposing lots of factories have to close, or airbus goes abroad, as they said they may have to do last week, more and more business groups are now...
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and if you look at the letters page of the daily telegraph 01’ letters page of the daily telegraph orelegraph letters editor said he had never received so many letters on one subject, since the mps because expenses scandal, and all of those letters have been accusing mrs may of treason. and all of this as well, it is mentioned in one of the other papers that the challenge to theresa may's leadership is going to come to the fore again. under conservative party rules there needs to be 48 letters sent in by conservative mps to say they have no confidence, and that would trigger a leadership contest. and apparently in the last sort of 24 hours, it is getting very close to that 48 number again. so this chequers deal has been so divisive and so much more explosive than anyone expected, and i think theresa may is in seriousjeopardy again. mind you, she was being criticised for not coming down on either side prior to the chequers deal. now people would argue that perhaps she has, and it hasn't on her any favours. one more on donald trump's visit. this is the daily mirror, so i suppose this is
and if you look at the letters page of the daily telegraph 01’ letters page of the daily telegraph orelegraph letters editor said he had never received so many letters on one subject, since the mps because expenses scandal, and all of those letters have been accusing mrs may of treason. and all of this as well, it is mentioned in one of the other papers that the challenge to theresa may's leadership is going to come to the fore again. under conservative party rules there needs to be 48...
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the daily telegraph says be no deal start is kamikaze, say leavers.binet minister is quoted on the front page of the daily telegraph accusing theresa may of trying to scare people into supporting her plan for brexit by suggesting no deal will lead to armageddon, is the colourful phrase. this is all the fault of people like ruth, who wanted the government to do some serious planning for no deal, and that's what the prime minister is doing but the side affect of that is to scare the side affect of that is to scare the living daylights out of people. but if you were planning for no deal, that's not kamikaze.” but if you were planning for no deal, that's not kamikaze. i work for a japanese bank so i'm familiar with japanese terms, i for a japanese bank so i'm familiar withjapanese terms, i think kamikaze is wrong. this is project fear, they are saying, which isjohn says is armageddon if there is no deal. its wto rules if there is no deal. its wto rules if there is no deal. they say they are having this into bullying people into accepting a mangled chequer
the daily telegraph says be no deal start is kamikaze, say leavers.binet minister is quoted on the front page of the daily telegraph accusing theresa may of trying to scare people into supporting her plan for brexit by suggesting no deal will lead to armageddon, is the colourful phrase. this is all the fault of people like ruth, who wanted the government to do some serious planning for no deal, and that's what the prime minister is doing but the side affect of that is to scare the side affect...
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the daily telegraph has it on the front page, a picture of one of the firefighters tackling that hugen the saddleworth moor. this is an extraordinary fire that's been burning for so long. soldiers and firefighters have been battling its firefighters have been battling its fire on saddleworth moor and winter hill, which is coming close to homes, so they have dug trenches. there's been fires further south in marlow and books, which has been close to 20 firefighters. i am half south african, in south africa we are used to field fires, which you let burn, but i'm not sure ourfire service is equipped for huge field fires and we need to think going forward with the consequences of climate change whether we need different equipment and thinking going forward about whether we need more planes and helicopters to assist them. these are terrible conditions they are working in. the photographs are extraordinary, seeing helicopters dropping tons of water with limited impact. it's interesting, there's a whole load of policy helicopters, consequences that come from heatwaves. hosepipe bans for garde
the daily telegraph has it on the front page, a picture of one of the firefighters tackling that hugen the saddleworth moor. this is an extraordinary fire that's been burning for so long. soldiers and firefighters have been battling its firefighters have been battling its fire on saddleworth moor and winter hill, which is coming close to homes, so they have dug trenches. there's been fires further south in marlow and books, which has been close to 20 firefighters. i am half south african, in...
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lets turn to the daily telegraph. —— let's move on from brexit.uel gang crime. i middle—class cocaine uses fuel gang crime. lam not middle—class cocaine uses fuel gang crime. i am not entirely clear how those tie together. she is making a point about, if you are basically taking cocaine as a middle—class user, you are at the end of a pretty terrific supply chain, whether it is drug mules in the country that they come from and also crime on the streets of return and london and they are saying that the demand for cocaine is driving up nice crime. there has been a lot of this about this, she is also making a cultural point about hypocrisy, that they can sit around at dinner parties and talk about global warming and fair trade, but there is no fair trade about cocaine, there was a film 15 years ago about called maria full of grace, a pregnant drug mule, it is ha rd grace, a pregnant drug mule, it is hard to watch but anybody who thinks this is an easy, expensive addiction, they should see the other end of the chain. it is interesting, this is the metr
lets turn to the daily telegraph. —— let's move on from brexit.uel gang crime. i middle—class cocaine uses fuel gang crime. lam not middle—class cocaine uses fuel gang crime. i am not entirely clear how those tie together. she is making a point about, if you are basically taking cocaine as a middle—class user, you are at the end of a pretty terrific supply chain, whether it is drug mules in the country that they come from and also crime on the streets of return and london and they are...
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with me are dia, who's the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, and dawn foster, who's a columnist fornt pages are already in. the financial times has more on the politcal turmoil caused by the resignations of borisjohnson and david davis. the telegraph has the same story. it says theresa may's leadership is in crisis after the two high—profile cabinet minsiters quit. borisjohnson is on the front page of the metro as well, along with claims by the foreign secretary that the brexit dream is dying. the guardian says hardline brexiters have been warned to back the prime minister or risk handing power over to jeremy corbyn. the mirror reports borisjohnson is tipped to launch a leadership bid after deciding to turn his back theresa may's cabinet. the times has more on the cabinet crisis amid concerns that more mps could walk away over brexit. the i features a photograph of borisjohnson as speculation grows over his future. and the sun brings the focus back to the world cup as the poltical drama unfolds ahead of england's next game. croatia of england's next game. seems a positive distractii
with me are dia, who's the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, and dawn foster, who's a columnist fornt pages are already in. the financial times has more on the politcal turmoil caused by the resignations of borisjohnson and david davis. the telegraph has the same story. it says theresa may's leadership is in crisis after the two high—profile cabinet minsiters quit. borisjohnson is on the front page of the metro as well, along with claims by the foreign secretary that the brexit dream is...
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let's move to the daily telegraph. this story about a woman who wants to be divorced.that is not grounds, according to judges, unhappy marriage but that is not grounds, according tojudges, to be able to divorce. partly because there is such thing as a no fault divorce. her husband doesn't want to go ahead with it so sure to stay. divorce. her husband doesn't want to go ahead with it so sure to staym isa go ahead with it so sure to staym is a complete catch—22 situation. the judges? unanimously and said they couldn't grant it within the current legal parameters, but it was very much a message that they felt a lot of this law was antiquated. very clear that the judges said it was in their place to change the law and that has to go into parliament and the government. it is a very sad story, it doesn't work for them but these rules are in place to try and stop people to bend the rules. it is one of the reasons why both parties have to agree is because often they have to agree is because often they have been cases in the past were men try to avoid divorces to get out of alm
let's move to the daily telegraph. this story about a woman who wants to be divorced.that is not grounds, according to judges, unhappy marriage but that is not grounds, according tojudges, to be able to divorce. partly because there is such thing as a no fault divorce. her husband doesn't want to go ahead with it so sure to stay. divorce. her husband doesn't want to go ahead with it so sure to staym isa go ahead with it so sure to staym is a complete catch—22 situation. the judges?...
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the daily telegraph has more of that dissent. i will vote down the brexit plan.mogg is not giving up. he knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. knows he has support in the country fora hard brexit. if knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. if people do not get that they will not feel they have got a
the daily telegraph has more of that dissent. i will vote down the brexit plan.mogg is not giving up. he knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. knows he has support in the country fora hard brexit. if knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. if people do not get that they will not feel they have got a
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if you look at his debut back into life was the column in the daily telegraph where he returned as athat column was classic rhetoric talking about believing in britain, we can do this, but it did not tackle the substance of the real challenges here and a little complexity of what we are trying to achieve. everyone looks at this famous moment where geoffrey house in the house of commons completely maltman over at thatcher, described as being mauled bya thatcher, described as being mauled by a dead sheep and people wonder if borisjohnson might by a dead sheep and people wonder if boris johnson might do that to theresa may — — boris johnson might do that to theresa may —— completely mauled margareth thatcher. so if he did it right you could imagine getting just the perfect clip that goes out there to speak to the fears about the prime minister's plan, but boris has become a bit of eight ditherer i think over the last six months. i wonder whether he will go there or if we hear the same stuff that we have heard or whether people just go over, boris we have heard all of this before ——a dit
if you look at his debut back into life was the column in the daily telegraph where he returned as athat column was classic rhetoric talking about believing in britain, we can do this, but it did not tackle the substance of the real challenges here and a little complexity of what we are trying to achieve. everyone looks at this famous moment where geoffrey house in the house of commons completely maltman over at thatcher, described as being mauled bya thatcher, described as being mauled by a...
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mrjohnson returned to the daily telegraph on monday, a week after quitting from the government.t news coming in the last few minutes, borisjohnson has coming in the last few minutes, boris johnson has been coming in the last few minutes, borisjohnson has been accused of breaching ex—ministerjob borisjohnson has been accused of breaching ex—minister job rules borisjohnson has been accused of breaching ex—ministerjob rules over rejoining the daily telegraph as a columnist after resigning, following his feeling that the chequers brexit deal, hammered out by theresa may, is not to his liking. any more on that we will bring to you when we get it. now the forecast, and it's going to be hot? it's getting warmer, it cooled down a bit today, but it will get warmer over the next few days or so. we have seen a few showers, as you can see, earlier on today. not many of them. most of them across scotland. temperatures of 25 degrees in the south—east of england. the heavier showers that we have right now are mainly across the north—east of scotland, perhaps north—east england as well. they wi
mrjohnson returned to the daily telegraph on monday, a week after quitting from the government.t news coming in the last few minutes, borisjohnson has coming in the last few minutes, boris johnson has been coming in the last few minutes, borisjohnson has been accused of breaching ex—ministerjob borisjohnson has been accused of breaching ex—minister job rules borisjohnson has been accused of breaching ex—ministerjob rules over rejoining the daily telegraph as a columnist after resigning,...
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daily telegraph says it rail elector has been accused of living on another planet after claiming the trains and the envy of europe. and... and... a wide variety of front pages to discuss. let us start. the headline, end of life ruling is welcomed by families, this landmark supreme courtjudgment that families, this landmark supreme court judgment that relatives families, this landmark supreme courtjudgment that relatives will no longer need legal permission to end care for loved ones in a permanent registered at state. this isa permanent registered at state. this is a significant ruling. it is huge, although there will be some people who have reservations about it, and there are various vocal campaigning groups raising objections, i think it isa groups raising objections, i think it is a very humane ruling and i think there will be so many families, thousands of families, that fuel a burden has been lifted. i saw it moving interview with a woman whose brother had been put into it, after a car accident, she spent years fighting through the courts act to allow him to die. she had alread
daily telegraph says it rail elector has been accused of living on another planet after claiming the trains and the envy of europe. and... and... a wide variety of front pages to discuss. let us start. the headline, end of life ruling is welcomed by families, this landmark supreme courtjudgment that families, this landmark supreme court judgment that relatives families, this landmark supreme courtjudgment that relatives will no longer need legal permission to end care for loved ones in a...
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a quick look at the daily telegraph's picture and this is the latest royal family ported.y? we are not living in downtown aby times. i wish we would get rid of all of this. they put their get into beige. —— her into beige. look at what they have done to her in to mums. it looks like she is camouflaged into this thing, supertext captions by ericsson — www. redbeemedia.com.au —— meghan markle. madness. great to see you and thank you for taking us through the papers. stay with us, you can catch all the front pages on the papers online and on the website. you can watch this later on bbc iplayer. thank you for watching. good life. —— goodbye. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. they've let me back a second time! i'm very glad. so am i! what have we got this week?
a quick look at the daily telegraph's picture and this is the latest royal family ported.y? we are not living in downtown aby times. i wish we would get rid of all of this. they put their get into beige. —— her into beige. look at what they have done to her in to mums. it looks like she is camouflaged into this thing, supertext captions by ericsson — www. redbeemedia.com.au —— meghan markle. madness. great to see you and thank you for taking us through the papers. stay with us, you...
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we start with an article on the front page of the daily telegraph. kamikaze no deal approach to leaving the european union. the may has been accused of scaremongering and deliberately highlighting the negative consequences for the uk living. also, you can see we have got the front page of the natural times which is looking at the news that deutsche bank has shifted half its euro clearing activities from london to frankfurt. this is what it saysis london to frankfurt. this is what it says is the latest sign of european cities winning business from the uk ahead of the exit. now, onto the honolulu advertiser. it is leading to the california wildfires that have forced thousands of people from their homes. they say it shows no sign of stopping at the moment. this is one we are looking out now bbc website, is twitter question today. the holiday giant thomas cook announcing it is stopping trips to holiday parks that keep wales over concern about animal welfare. many of you have been in touch about that story, we will mention your tweets ina story, we will m
we start with an article on the front page of the daily telegraph. kamikaze no deal approach to leaving the european union. the may has been accused of scaremongering and deliberately highlighting the negative consequences for the uk living. also, you can see we have got the front page of the natural times which is looking at the news that deutsche bank has shifted half its euro clearing activities from london to frankfurt. this is what it saysis london to frankfurt. this is what it says is the...
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that are making the headlines in the media across the world: we begin with the front page of the daily telegraph"country in turmoil". his comments came as mr trump left washington for his trip to europe, for a nato summit. he arrives in the uk tomorrow. the guardian carries an obituary for lord carrington, a distinguished politician who served under winston churchill, was general secretaery of nato, and has died at the age of 99. now over to the financial times and an article on facebook. it says the uk's data protection watchdog has fined facebook over the cambridge analytica data scandal. now a story on the front of the new york times and the news that china is investing billions in high—tech surveillance systems to track and control its people. and finally, we can't ignore it and who would want to. it's all over the papers, of course, including the daily mail and mail online. it's the day of the semi—final of the world cup between croatia and england. with me isjonathan charles, director of communications at the european bank for reconstruction and development. it isa it is a busy day. a busy
that are making the headlines in the media across the world: we begin with the front page of the daily telegraph"country in turmoil". his comments came as mr trump left washington for his trip to europe, for a nato summit. he arrives in the uk tomorrow. the guardian carries an obituary for lord carrington, a distinguished politician who served under winston churchill, was general secretaery of nato, and has died at the age of 99. now over to the financial times and an article on...
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in the daily telegraph, another world cup upset — the paper is calling it a ‘russian revelation' after
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let's move on to the daily telegraph. discussion, debate, questioned this raises, seemingly, if this document is accurate, correct, britain perhaps stepping back on its objection to the death penalty to allow these isial members —— isil faces to potentially face this in the us. there is a question about the us. there is a question about the death penalty, about going through due process in the us, and a question about intelligence provided, by uk intelligence to the us on these horrendous terrorists and then the question of whether they will be held in guantanamo without charge for a permanent incarceration. there are a number of questions being raised about this. i just want to make clear this is quite an emotional story. and i know there is a shorthand reference people have been using for these terrible individuals. i am not going to use this reference. instead i would like to mention... the danger is it sort of not trivialises, but it lessens the impact. you are absolutely right. these are the guys who beheaded usjourn
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in the daily telegraph, another world cup upset — the paper is calling it a ‘russian revelation' afterent home spain in a penalty shoot—out. let's look at the independent, which takes us to australia, where a ban on plastic single—use bags has led to widespread abuse of shop staff. it's been labelled ‘bag rage‘, as two major supermarkets struggle to impose the ban. one irate customer tried to strangle a shop assistant. and finally in the guardian, wimbledon begins today. many papers are leading with andy murray's decision to pull out of the tournament due to recent surgery, but we've still got roger federer to watch — he plays on centre court in a few hours. so let's begin. with me is independent analyst, dr stephanie hare. so nice to see you on a monday morning, so early. let's talk about the showdown with merkel, the german paper frankfurter allgemeine is here, saying that horst seehofer is threatening to resign, how big of an upset will it be? it could bring down her coalition government and trigger snap elections and do not wa nt to trigger snap elections and do not want to assume
in the daily telegraph, another world cup upset — the paper is calling it a ‘russian revelation' afterent home spain in a penalty shoot—out. let's look at the independent, which takes us to australia, where a ban on plastic single—use bags has led to widespread abuse of shop staff. it's been labelled ‘bag rage‘, as two major supermarkets struggle to impose the ban. one irate customer tried to strangle a shop assistant. and finally in the guardian, wimbledon begins today. many papers...
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let's plunge straight and with the daily telegraph front page.s been talking to borisjohnson. what you would expect a regular us president to do ahead of a visit to nato in brussels, and here is he saying that he is looking forward to reestablishing acquaintances with the closest ally, rekindling the special relationship. britain is on the verge of becoming a great free global mission again, and i can't wait to talk to theresa may and see what's going on and have tea with the queen. he was a populist self before leaving for europe, saying he doesn't know what is happening with britain, who knows if theresa may will survive? but i like boris johnson! i'm looking forward to looking up with him. and the reason
let's plunge straight and with the daily telegraph front page.s been talking to borisjohnson. what you would expect a regular us president to do ahead of a visit to nato in brussels, and here is he saying that he is looking forward to reestablishing acquaintances with the closest ally, rekindling the special relationship. britain is on the verge of becoming a great free global mission again, and i can't wait to talk to theresa may and see what's going on and have tea with the queen. he was a...
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let's move to the front page of the daily telegraph. as they used to over the school summer holidays. the uk government trying to boost the numbers, taking a summer holiday job. trying to boost the numbers, taking a summer holidayjob. did you have a summer job? a summer holidayjob. did you have a summerjob? yes, i sold strawberries on summer. did you pick them as well? no, i set up a counter where they were. i was sitting in a giant strawberry. how nice! iwonder if it is like vinegar strawberry picking when you are a kid and you get to the counter to pay and use these —— and they say, have you eaten any? and you say no, and your mouth is covered in strawbridge is. you are actually allowed to eat them where i worked. we have lots of tweets about this. helen says, i always had a part—time on holidayjob from the age of 13, waitressing and in petrol stations, simply so i could buy things and build my independence. my eldest child does the same, karalee travelling in europe on the wages a part—time job. travelling in europe on the wages a pa
let's move to the front page of the daily telegraph. as they used to over the school summer holidays. the uk government trying to boost the numbers, taking a summer holiday job. trying to boost the numbers, taking a summer holidayjob. did you have a summer job? a summer holidayjob. did you have a summerjob? yes, i sold strawberries on summer. did you pick them as well? no, i set up a counter where they were. i was sitting in a giant strawberry. how nice! iwonder if it is like vinegar strawberry...
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the daily telegraph carries a picture of that poignant scene from athens.are calling front an update to medieval treason law to prosecute jihadists you have bought in syria. a boot licking inferno is the headline in the metro. it will ease with the wildfires in athens, showing firefighters battling the blaze. it says that the death toll could be more than 100. betrayal of raf heroes, says the express. one of its historic airbases will close to make way for a new housing development. and the guardian leads with another picture of the greek wildfires. it focuses on the new demann —— brexit secretary dominic raab announcing that the government will have to ta ke ste ps that the government will have to take steps to ensure adequate food supplies for britain if it leaves the eu with no—deal. let's talk to our guests. shall we take the metro, these pictures of a biblical inferno? it is
the daily telegraph carries a picture of that poignant scene from athens.are calling front an update to medieval treason law to prosecute jihadists you have bought in syria. a boot licking inferno is the headline in the metro. it will ease with the wildfires in athens, showing firefighters battling the blaze. it says that the death toll could be more than 100. betrayal of raf heroes, says the express. one of its historic airbases will close to make way for a new housing development. and the...
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at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraphin the uk government over a new potential brexit trade deal drawn up by number 10. bloomberg looks at the financial reaction to the mexican elections. it says investors are cautiously waiting for more signals from the newly elected leftist leadership. the financial times now and just weeks after donald trump said pharmaceutical prices would drop, pfizer, america's biggest drugmaker, has done just the opposite on 100 of some of its best—known medications. this story from the bbc news app — motorists in england and wales can now submit dashcam footage of dangerous drivers on a new website, aimed at streamling what's often a complicated process. and finally, if you're watching us with a coffee, livescience.com has some interesting research. so let's begin. back with me is 0liver cornock, editor in chief at 0xford business group. we start with brexit. cabinet schism as theresa may seeks deal. she is muting with a cabinet at chequers, the country we —— retreat. but we are hearing about a ri
at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraphin the uk government over a new potential brexit trade deal drawn up by number 10. bloomberg looks at the financial reaction to the mexican elections. it says investors are cautiously waiting for more signals from the newly elected leftist leadership. the financial times now and just weeks after donald trump said pharmaceutical prices would drop, pfizer, america's biggest drugmaker, has...
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looking at the daily telegraph, where the uk government is urging young people to go and get a job forbs and it's claimed many are missing out on vital skills for future workplaces. finally in business insider, brand tommy hilfiger launches a line of clothing bugged with smart chip technology, which tracks how often you wear the items and rewards wearers with gifts like vouchers and concert tickets. so let's begin. with me is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. let's begin with the latest on brexit. it must be quite a blow for theresa may. she has been scrambling to coalesce her team around this proposal, and now it has blown out of the water within days by michel barnier. —— been blown out. of the water within days by michel barnier. -- been blown out. it is a tough one. this was a compromise which was hardfought. the white paper. now we are seeing the european union saying what it has set on previous occasions, that even though you want to, you cannot necessarily bend the rules. we have seen necessarily bend the rules. we have seen the eu say this before with regards to free
looking at the daily telegraph, where the uk government is urging young people to go and get a job forbs and it's claimed many are missing out on vital skills for future workplaces. finally in business insider, brand tommy hilfiger launches a line of clothing bugged with smart chip technology, which tracks how often you wear the items and rewards wearers with gifts like vouchers and concert tickets. so let's begin. with me is nina trentmann from the wall streetjournal. let's begin with the...
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with me are dia chakravarty, who's the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, and dawn foster, who's a up to date with what is on the front pages so far. the financial times has more on the political turmoil caused by the resignations of borisjohnson and david davis. the telegraph has the same story. it says theresa may's leadership is in crisis following the high profile resignations. borisjohnson is on the front page of the metro as well — along with claims that the brexit dream is dying. the guardian says hardline brexiters have been warned to back the prime minister — or risk handing over power to jeremy corbyn. the mirror reports borisjohnson is tipped to launch a leadership bid after deciding to ditch theresa may's cabinet. we have had news of a new foreign secretary, jeremy hunt. first time since the news —— he said britain will remain a confident and strong voice in the world. first i want to start by thanking my predecessor, borisjohnson, who has been one of the great driving forces of british foreign politics and as foreign secretary orchestrated a very important response to
with me are dia chakravarty, who's the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, and dawn foster, who's a up to date with what is on the front pages so far. the financial times has more on the political turmoil caused by the resignations of borisjohnson and david davis. the telegraph has the same story. it says theresa may's leadership is in crisis following the high profile resignations. borisjohnson is on the front page of the metro as well — along with claims that the brexit dream is dying....
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the daily telegraph says eurosceptics claim theresa may will have to rethink her brexit blueprint afterands. the metro also leads with the prime minister being accused of caving in to hardline brexiteers and putting her chequers plan at risk of collapse after a series of u—turns. according to the i, the parliamentary recess will be brought forward in attempt to thwart leadership plot to oust the prime minister. the financial times leads with president trump refusing to condemn russian state interference in the 2016 election identified by us intelligence services. the guardian carries the same story, with donald trump being condemned as treasonous in some quarters, for siding with the kremlin over his own government agencies. the daily mirror says donald trump was branded a traitor after siding with vladimir putin over claims he influenced the us election. and the daily express says that millions of britons are facing the most widespread hosepipe ban in six years. so, the front pages dominated by two main stories, so let's start with the metro, and brexit. an arresting headline, the wrec
the daily telegraph says eurosceptics claim theresa may will have to rethink her brexit blueprint afterands. the metro also leads with the prime minister being accused of caving in to hardline brexiteers and putting her chequers plan at risk of collapse after a series of u—turns. according to the i, the parliamentary recess will be brought forward in attempt to thwart leadership plot to oust the prime minister. the financial times leads with president trump refusing to condemn russian state...
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with me are the chief political correspondent for the daily telegraph, christopher hope and the politicalages. the independent leads with the sharp increase in violent crime and says mps are blaming austerity for the upsurge. following on with the same story — the metro says ‘policing cuts fuel surge in murders‘ (ani) the telegraph splashes on claims by thejustice secretary david gauke that the uk‘s prison system is failing. and it‘s a dramatic headline on the front of the daily express ‘welcome to lawless britain‘ it describes what it calls britain‘s ‘runaway crime wave‘. it‘s a different crime story in the guardian, it says that british security services are using children as covert spies against gangs and terrorists. the i leads on news that the british security servcies have identified those suspected of carrying out the latest nerve agent attack in salisbury. the daily mirror calls into question the living arrangements of former foreign secretary boris johnson. and the financial times is looking at the bank of england‘s investigation into the accounting firm kpmg. i think ithinki i t
with me are the chief political correspondent for the daily telegraph, christopher hope and the politicalages. the independent leads with the sharp increase in violent crime and says mps are blaming austerity for the upsurge. following on with the same story — the metro says ‘policing cuts fuel surge in murders‘ (ani) the telegraph splashes on claims by thejustice secretary david gauke that the uk‘s prison system is failing. and it‘s a dramatic headline on the front of the daily...
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the daily telegraph carries the story of a 76—year—old northern ireland veteran, who's voiced his angered murder of two protesters on bloody sunday. he's accused the government of "betrayal". on the front page of the metro is a photograph of xeneral webster, the man who's been jailed for 17 years for the manslaughter of a woman who died after being splashed with acid. the independent leads with its exclusive report that the next labour party manifesto will include a universal basic income, a concept which involves replacing mea ns—tested benefits with a flat—rate payment for all citizens. the guardian warns that the funding crisis facing local authorities has worsened, as northamptonshire county council says it can no longer protect services for vulnerable children and adults. on brexit, the daily express writes "at last we're talking tough", referring to what it calls a "crunch summit" between prime minister theresa may and the french president, emmanuel macron later this week. the financial times claims that when the two leaders meet in the south of france on friday, mrs may will urge
the daily telegraph carries the story of a 76—year—old northern ireland veteran, who's voiced his angered murder of two protesters on bloody sunday. he's accused the government of "betrayal". on the front page of the metro is a photograph of xeneral webster, the man who's been jailed for 17 years for the manslaughter of a woman who died after being splashed with acid. the independent leads with its exclusive report that the next labour party manifesto will include a universal...
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shall we finish with the daily telegraph?o look at, because i've left it behind again. how was it for you? perhaps best not to ask. there's something called postcoital dysphoria, or post sex blues, and it's notjust women who get it, john, there's no need to be autobiographical if you don't wish. i'm not going to be autobiographical. you look quite cheerful actually... can we go back to talking about brexit?” cheerful actually... can we go back to talking about brexit? i think we ought to... perhaps post-brexit dysphoria? i don't know. well, i've got brexit dysphoria. i'm fed up with it. what are you fed up about? i'm fed up — fed up — that they haven't gone for a decent deal. sorry, i know you want to talk about sex, but you are one of these hard brexiteers — you are not a moderate at all. i thought you said you were. i'm going to talk about this article evenif i'm going to talk about this article even if they won't. the story is its thought only women had post sex blues, but apparently it affects 41% of men as well. i suppos
shall we finish with the daily telegraph?o look at, because i've left it behind again. how was it for you? perhaps best not to ask. there's something called postcoital dysphoria, or post sex blues, and it's notjust women who get it, john, there's no need to be autobiographical if you don't wish. i'm not going to be autobiographical. you look quite cheerful actually... can we go back to talking about brexit?” cheerful actually... can we go back to talking about brexit? i think we ought to......
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the daily telegraph reports that theresa may was saved by four labour mps as she avoided a critical commonsrestoring herfrail grip on brexit by seeing off pro—europe rebels. the guardian also leads with the prime minister seeing off a commons rebellion. the i reports relief in downing street following another close vote. the times says theresa may threatened tory rebels with a general election if they didn't back her over brexit. the metro leads on a different story — former olympic showjumper has a bizarre method of taking revenge against her former lover. clearly, brexit is the leading story for most of tomorrow 5 papers. that's where we will go for a while. sebastien, kick us off, with the independent by‘s take. sebastien, kick us off, with the independent by's take. they summed up independent by's take. they summed up what happened, theresa may has got through another one of those nail—biting folks, this is the big confrontation that has been building up confrontation that has been building up the months between the prime minister and certain elements of her party, they
the daily telegraph reports that theresa may was saved by four labour mps as she avoided a critical commonsrestoring herfrail grip on brexit by seeing off pro—europe rebels. the guardian also leads with the prime minister seeing off a commons rebellion. the i reports relief in downing street following another close vote. the times says theresa may threatened tory rebels with a general election if they didn't back her over brexit. the metro leads on a different story — former olympic...
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on the flipside the conservative "daily to -- "daily telegraph" says it's a practical choice, they need a country who will allow for a fair trial and allow for evidence to be brought in the can't in the u.k.. the u.s. would be the best option. annette: here in france, the tour de france is making headlines, but it's not about the cycling. row that has this erected, having to do with their star cyclist. there was a cloud hanging over the urineear after sample showed a higher concentration than allowed of asthma drug. dayss only told five before it started that he could a result,in it and as fans accuse him of doping and he at,endured being spat shouted at, taunted and shoved. all while practicing. behavior has now been blasted as a "french cultural thing," and he said he wondered how the french football team would have felt they had endured the same insults the world cup." no response from the french, yet. >> ouch. finally, luke skywalker, or rather the actor, mark hamill, appears to have played a prank on all of us at comic con the weekend. >> bear with me, this can get confusing. comic
on the flipside the conservative "daily to -- "daily telegraph" says it's a practical choice, they need a country who will allow for a fair trial and allow for evidence to be brought in the can't in the u.k.. the u.s. would be the best option. annette: here in france, the tour de france is making headlines, but it's not about the cycling. row that has this erected, having to do with their star cyclist. there was a cloud hanging over the urineear after sample showed a higher...
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and with the plunge straight and with the daily telegraph front page. yes, trumpet saying britain is a country in turmoil. what could given that idea? he's been talking to borisjohnson. what you would expect a regular us president to do ahead of a visit to nato in brussels, and here is he saying that he is looking forward to reestablishing acquaintances with the closest ally, rekindling the special relationship. britain is on the verge of becoming a great free global mission again, and i can't wait to talk to theresa may and see what's going on and have tea with the queen. he was a populist self before leaving for europe, saying he doesn't know what is happening with britain, who knows if theresa may will survive? but i like boris johnson! i'm looking forward to looking up with him. and the reason he is saying very nice things about him is that the only reason he would not visit new york is that he might bump into trump, and there were genuine concerns that donald trump may become president. borisjohnson has not been consistent for very long, and figure
and with the plunge straight and with the daily telegraph front page. yes, trumpet saying britain is a country in turmoil. what could given that idea? he's been talking to borisjohnson. what you would expect a regular us president to do ahead of a visit to nato in brussels, and here is he saying that he is looking forward to reestablishing acquaintances with the closest ally, rekindling the special relationship. britain is on the verge of becoming a great free global mission again, and i can't...
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the daily telegraph, merkel on brink of the migrant deal rejected.er story on the front of the ft? it is a huge story. we've seen the threat of the man from the christian social union, threatening to resign over the deal on migrants that merkel thought she had won at last week's summit. that's what the summit was devoted to, saving merkel. they rallied around angela merkel to save her and also to save her political life, which is based on this deal with the csu. this has been the stability of germany for close to 70 yea rs. stability of germany for close to 70 years. the idea that the christian social union don't like the deal they thought she'd won, that she thought would please them... she hoped it would please them, no one thought it was going to be far enough because they are just angry with how they let in migrants. the end of her political career, the great merkel? it is quite likely this year. it has been quite a long brewing story because it's a long time since she decided to open germany's doors. it is only because the populism, the right ri
the daily telegraph, merkel on brink of the migrant deal rejected.er story on the front of the ft? it is a huge story. we've seen the threat of the man from the christian social union, threatening to resign over the deal on migrants that merkel thought she had won at last week's summit. that's what the summit was devoted to, saving merkel. they rallied around angela merkel to save her and also to save her political life, which is based on this deal with the csu. this has been the stability of...
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the daily telegraph has more of that dissent. i will vote down the brexit plan.acob rees—mogg is not giving up. he knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. knows he has support in the country fora hard brexit. if knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. if people do not get that they will not feel they have got a project mike tull. i disagree with him profoundly, but he has stood by his ideology. —— have got a brexit. people put politics before the country in various ways. at least jacob rees—mogg gets points for standing strong. that is because jacob rees—mogg is not in government and no one has asked him to be a minister. it was not long ago he was being tipped as leadership contender. by people who do not know what they're talking about. there is not a majority of tory mps who think the solution to the problem is jacob rees—mogg the hard brexit that will hurt the economy and open the door toa hurt the economy and open the door to a labour government. we talked about two years, is jacob rees—mogg is not going to vote for the prime mi
the daily telegraph has more of that dissent. i will vote down the brexit plan.acob rees—mogg is not giving up. he knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. knows he has support in the country fora hard brexit. if knows he has support in the country for a hard brexit. if people do not get that they will not feel they have got a project mike tull. i disagree with him profoundly, but he has stood by his ideology. —— have got a brexit. people put politics before the country in...
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we begin with the daily telegraph.ecretary, borisjohnson, who has said "the brexit dream is dying". he quit the cabinet with the warning that uk is headed for the status of a "colony". the guardian front page focuses on the warning by british prime minister theresa may's last night for hardline brexiters to fall into line or risk handing power to opposition leaderjeremy corbyn. politico is covering us president donald trump's nominee for the supreme court — 53 year old conservative, judge brett kavanaugh. the nomination, it reports, brought unity among the republican party, while there has been fierce critcism from the democrats. the front page of the arab news reports on one of turkey's worst train disasters in recent years that killed 2a and injured hundreds — and how the disaster cast a shadow over the inauguration ceremony marking recep tayyip erdogan's second term as president. the pages of financial times cover a story that it says could alter the political and economic landscape of the horn of africa. ethiopia a
we begin with the daily telegraph.ecretary, borisjohnson, who has said "the brexit dream is dying". he quit the cabinet with the warning that uk is headed for the status of a "colony". the guardian front page focuses on the warning by british prime minister theresa may's last night for hardline brexiters to fall into line or risk handing power to opposition leaderjeremy corbyn. politico is covering us president donald trump's nominee for the supreme court — 53 year old...
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on the front page of the daily telegraph, british pm theresa may narrowly avoids another challenge to mps. in the japan times, we've got the massive trade deal betweenjapan and the eu. the paper says the free trading zone will account for roughly 30% of the world's gdp. and finally, staying with free trade, check out this story in the ft. a survey in china has found more than half of chinese consumers would boycott us goods in the event of a trade war with washington. so let's begin.
on the front page of the daily telegraph, british pm theresa may narrowly avoids another challenge to mps. in the japan times, we've got the massive trade deal betweenjapan and the eu. the paper says the free trading zone will account for roughly 30% of the world's gdp. and finally, staying with free trade, check out this story in the ft. a survey in china has found more than half of chinese consumers would boycott us goods in the event of a trade war with washington. so let's begin.
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with me are the columnist for the daily mirror, susie boniface, and the brexit editor for the daily telegraphady in. one story dominates — theresa may's announcement that her cabinet has reached a "collective" agreement on the basis of the uk's future relationship with the eu after brexit. lets start with the times which leads with theresa may promising senior allies she will sack foreign secretary borisjohnson if he undermines the brexit deal. the financial times highlights the five cabinet ministers including borisjohnson meeting on thursday night to plan a counter—attack to preserve a clean departure. cabinet signs up to may's brexit says the telegraph — as her 16 ministers agree the plan to keep close ties with eu after a day locked away at chequers. the mail leads with theresa may's warning that settling for a soft brexit could cost the conservatives the next election. and the mirror lead with england captain harry kane's band of brothers as the national team prepare for their crunch clash against sweden in the quarter finals of the world cup. that is a flavour of what they're saying. a
with me are the columnist for the daily mirror, susie boniface, and the brexit editor for the daily telegraphady in. one story dominates — theresa may's announcement that her cabinet has reached a "collective" agreement on the basis of the uk's future relationship with the eu after brexit. lets start with the times which leads with theresa may promising senior allies she will sack foreign secretary borisjohnson if he undermines the brexit deal. the financial times highlights the...
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that takes us very nicely to the daily telegraph.onald trump that theresa may ignored. what was the advice? it is not especially clear. it is not. it is not especially clear because they don't especially clear because they don't especially know, i don't think. he teased. he said i gave her advice and she ignored it. that seems to have peaked in the sun on the estate, this morning, whenever we. when he was asked that advice, he teased. she said i got advice from lots of people. he alluded to it but he never spelt out what it was. the telegraph says they have been speaking to steve ballan... telegraph says they have been speaking to steve ballan. .. former chief strategist. he said the advice was to obtain momentum because if it drags on too long a deal would not be done. that would fill many people with horror. filibustering. all steve bannon has done is referred the telegraph to be book of donald trump. let us remember that steve bannon has fallen from grace within the trumpet in a straight on. they had a huge falling out. he is thou
that takes us very nicely to the daily telegraph.onald trump that theresa may ignored. what was the advice? it is not especially clear. it is not. it is not especially clear because they don't especially clear because they don't especially know, i don't think. he teased. he said i gave her advice and she ignored it. that seems to have peaked in the sun on the estate, this morning, whenever we. when he was asked that advice, he teased. she said i got advice from lots of people. he alluded to it...
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the daily telegraph also leads on brexit, and a warning from the leading eurosceptic conservative mp,ob rees—mogg. writing in the paper, mr rees—mogg says he will vote against the deal. the sun leads on the world cup and comments from sir geoff hurst who believes victory is inside this time as well. —— in sight. so we began with the death of dawn sturgess, the woman who was poisoned by the novichok nerve agent, which she came into co nta ct novichok nerve agent, which she came into contact with. the authorities believe it was last weekend and amesbury, in wiltshire. the daily mail has this has its headline. murdered by novichok, a woman, 44, poisoned by russian nerve agent is dead. and because the skripals tha nkfully dead. and because the skripals thankfully survived and are having treatment, you kind of hoped and assumed that dawn sturgess and her partner would also be ok. yes, but what you have to understand is that salisbury has now become the world leading centre in treating people who have been poisoned with this nerve agent because it has never really been deployed before. i do
the daily telegraph also leads on brexit, and a warning from the leading eurosceptic conservative mp,ob rees—mogg. writing in the paper, mr rees—mogg says he will vote against the deal. the sun leads on the world cup and comments from sir geoff hurst who believes victory is inside this time as well. —— in sight. so we began with the death of dawn sturgess, the woman who was poisoned by the novichok nerve agent, which she came into co nta ct novichok nerve agent, which she came into...
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seem to have got leaks of the official minutes from that cabinet away a, and this one on the daily telegrapha the home secretary, about immigration of course a huge issue of free movement, but saying here that philip hammond his argument that you workers should have referential treatment.|j argument that you workers should have referential treatment. i think thatis have referential treatment. i think that is something that is maybe not completely out there in public, but certainly people like greg clarke have kind of hinted at the idea that if you're going to broker a trade deal with the eu, visas are a part of that in the same way will we started to broker trade deals with places like india or china, visas and the movement of people between places that are going to be part of the deal. well, that means the movement and even at this i think it makes it clear that philip hammond even does not think it is possible for free movement to continue in its current form. but there has to be some kind of mobility if we're going to sell services into a country, there has to be some sort mobility. yours
seem to have got leaks of the official minutes from that cabinet away a, and this one on the daily telegrapha the home secretary, about immigration of course a huge issue of free movement, but saying here that philip hammond his argument that you workers should have referential treatment.|j argument that you workers should have referential treatment. i think thatis have referential treatment. i think that is something that is maybe not completely out there in public, but certainly people like...
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i'm joined by the brexit commissioning editor at the daily telegraph and susie boniface, a columnist for the daily mirror. it's fairto columnist for the daily mirror. it's fair to say you come to this from different political angles. i am loathed to get into process but i think the stagecraft of all of this is quite fascinating, the choreography, because the clear intention was to put a united front on for as long as possible but the question is how long it will last. they needed to last more than nine months before the brexit deadline but what we've had up until now is two years of the conservatives negotiating with itself, arguing, leaking, being in terrible disarray... which was why their phones were taken away? yes, and not given back to them until after dinnerand in the given back to them until after dinner and in the meantime the prime minister put out a statement saying they had reached an agreement while they had reached an agreement while they were eating their beef and bread and butter putting. she also put in the collective responsibility has been restored. if you say it, i
i'm joined by the brexit commissioning editor at the daily telegraph and susie boniface, a columnist for the daily mirror. it's fairto columnist for the daily mirror. it's fair to say you come to this from different political angles. i am loathed to get into process but i think the stagecraft of all of this is quite fascinating, the choreography, because the clear intention was to put a united front on for as long as possible but the question is how long it will last. they needed to last more...
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earlier i spoke with asa bennett, brexit commissioning editor at the daily telegraph, and susie bonifacecolumnist for the daily mirror. i began by asking how long this apparent united front is likely to last? they need it to last for another nine months before the brexit deadline but what we've had up until now is two years of the conservatives negotiating with itself, arguing, leaking, being in terrible disarray... that's why their phones were taken away? which was why their phones were taken away, not given back to them until after dinner and in the meantime, the prime minister put out a statement saying they had reached an agreement while they were eating their beef and bread and butter pudding. she also put in it that collective responsibility has been restored. if you say it, it must be so! if borisjohnson and her opponents don't get their phones back until 10pm, it's too late for the next day's papers. they have the story about theresa may achieving a solid win and it's maybe 2a hours before boris and the others have a chance to oppose that and in the meantime, of course, england's
earlier i spoke with asa bennett, brexit commissioning editor at the daily telegraph, and susie bonifacecolumnist for the daily mirror. i began by asking how long this apparent united front is likely to last? they need it to last for another nine months before the brexit deadline but what we've had up until now is two years of the conservatives negotiating with itself, arguing, leaking, being in terrible disarray... that's why their phones were taken away? which was why their phones were taken...
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this is a quote from mike 0'brien who served as energy minister under gordon brown who told the daily telegraphhe barely look at it. on the front page of the daily marach, we reflected some of this today in our reporting of what is expected in the weather with high winds and you may have experienced some of the stalls, the sense that there is a change under way and we know that they are expecting problems possibly with air travel and danger across the roads may be. more on that throughout the programme. the guardian takes a look at issues of climate change, saying that one of the world's leading climate scientist has declared that with the impacts of global warming now playing out in real—time, and i quote that, he says the extreme heatwaves and wildfires are the face of climate change. the photos you are seeing here, of course fires in reds, potential drought or drop in the uk, floods injapan and lives have been lost in greece and japan. 0n the subject of climate change, the daily mail is patting itself on the daily mail is patting itself on the back, but nonetheless is a success story which i
this is a quote from mike 0'brien who served as energy minister under gordon brown who told the daily telegraphhe barely look at it. on the front page of the daily marach, we reflected some of this today in our reporting of what is expected in the weather with high winds and you may have experienced some of the stalls, the sense that there is a change under way and we know that they are expecting problems possibly with air travel and danger across the roads may be. more on that throughout the...
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state daily telegraph boris johnson has denounced the mare of london so they can he says khan is failing in his duty to keep a land that is safe. sidique khan blames funding he blames the tory government he blames society he blames everyone but himself when it's his paramount duty to keep london the safe as mayor and crime commissioner you have to take the blame you have to take the heat boris johnson was once the maire of london and he seems to have kept some public support for the current mayor's approval rating has led him to compared to last year when i asked people who they preferred. please describe london in three words under city as as the big exciting and messy crime would be one of them unclean unsafe. i'm sure longer is an amazing city subject kind of not so sure organized but less so refreshing. efficient. surprisingly not some posters on the tree say multicultural open. to the world class for the words fine. so you want we're going to the car doesn't come into my life. as far as i'm concerned i think you did a reasonable job what about on the brochures and was there any diff
state daily telegraph boris johnson has denounced the mare of london so they can he says khan is failing in his duty to keep a land that is safe. sidique khan blames funding he blames the tory government he blames society he blames everyone but himself when it's his paramount duty to keep london the safe as mayor and crime commissioner you have to take the blame you have to take the heat boris johnson was once the maire of london and he seems to have kept some public support for the current...