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the daily telegraph is in dangerof on the burka.ly telegraph is in danger of becoming a free sheet for borisjohnson. in danger of becoming a free sheet for boris johnson. and you are an editor, one of the bosses at the times. well, i mean, bricks and mortar, the property section of times, is one of the things i edit. i know something about this and i am not necessarily persuaded by his arguments. you need to tell developers that they need to have a decent and perhaps even a 50% quota of what they build should be affordable. i absolutely agree with him thatan affordable. i absolutely agree with him that an awful lot of new build housing is pretty poor, and that may something needs to be done about stamp duty. but again, this is him mischiefmaking, because there is even. . . mischiefmaking, because there is even... you would like that story on the front page, but not from boris. not from boris. i think the telegraph has to be very careful that they are not just one telegraph has to be very careful that they are notjust one voice, whic
the daily telegraph is in dangerof on the burka.ly telegraph is in danger of becoming a free sheet for borisjohnson. in danger of becoming a free sheet for boris johnson. and you are an editor, one of the bosses at the times. well, i mean, bricks and mortar, the property section of times, is one of the things i edit. i know something about this and i am not necessarily persuaded by his arguments. you need to tell developers that they need to have a decent and perhaps even a 50% quota of what...
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let's look at the daily telegraph.ng aside the cricket in the rain, they have hammond eyes amazon tax and also a story about boris johnson. let's focus on the story about universities. this is really intriguing after all years of student struggling to get in on all the arguments over student finance. maybe now the boot is on the other foot. basically, the story points out that, over the past years, when the government came in and said they would raise these two £9,000, they said that would come with a lift in cap on student numbers so universities could, because they had their teaching grant taken away, they could bring in more students make more money that way and it would be balanced out. the problem is they cannot fill those places. i worked in clearing at warwick university. we any had a small number of places to fill but whenever i speak to academics now, they select clearing has become huge. 0ne successful university encourages people to fill places even at this late stage. it is strange that universities mention
let's look at the daily telegraph.ng aside the cricket in the rain, they have hammond eyes amazon tax and also a story about boris johnson. let's focus on the story about universities. this is really intriguing after all years of student struggling to get in on all the arguments over student finance. maybe now the boot is on the other foot. basically, the story points out that, over the past years, when the government came in and said they would raise these two £9,000, they said that would...
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and steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph. welcome to you both. thanks for being here. many of tomorrow‘s front pages are already in. the times leads with its investigation into the home office‘s approval of visas. the paper says that officials received dozens of reports last year that women wanted to block visas for men they had been forced to marry, but in almost half of the cases, the visas were given. on the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of an opposition supporter protesting in the zimbabwean capital harare following monday‘s contested elections. the guardian also features today‘s violent protests in harare, reporting that three people were killed when soldiers and police fired live ammunition at demonstrators. the anti—semitism row within the labour party leads the i. mps, it says, have been pleading with their leaderjeremy corbyn to act to avoid an open revolt. the financial times carries a story we‘ve been covering today, the collapse of a deal with a chinese firm that might‘ve
and steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph. welcome to you both. thanks for being here. many of tomorrow‘s front pages are already in. the times leads with its investigation into the home office‘s approval of visas. the paper says that officials received dozens of reports last year that women wanted to block visas for men they had been forced to marry, but in almost half of the cases, the visas were given. on the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking...
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the daily telegraph of there, mark carney blamed for slump in the palette, this after his interview oned of notjust by mps but also market and lists for this temporary drop in the pound. it then went up later on. well, they are all lining up to criticise him. jacob rees mann, david jones, and they are very angry at him and think he is presenting a doomsday scenario that they simply did not recognise. i think it is interesting that the daily telegraph says that mark carney therefore should be blamed because of this drop in the pound for the high cost of four holidays. that shows what they are thinking about. but we should point out that apart from these usual suspects, in that sense, the brexiteers, harshly criticising mark carney, there is somebody who feels sanguine for the opposite reason, and that is the chief executive of british airways. he says he feels assured that there will not be planes grounded here in the uk, there will be some sort of agreement that will be transported —— an agreement for transport copper hands the eu and therefore people should not panic. things will be s
the daily telegraph of there, mark carney blamed for slump in the palette, this after his interview oned of notjust by mps but also market and lists for this temporary drop in the pound. it then went up later on. well, they are all lining up to criticise him. jacob rees mann, david jones, and they are very angry at him and think he is presenting a doomsday scenario that they simply did not recognise. i think it is interesting that the daily telegraph says that mark carney therefore should be...
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that's in the daily telegraph. d the daily express hails what it calls a new "wonder drug" for cancer patients, which it says can shrink tumours by a third. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. first of all, to this the united states, to donald trump's former aids ina states, to donald trump's former aids in a lot of trouble. —— two of donald trump. it is almost cliche to say it is the biggest day in the presidency, but today has to crank up presidency, but today has to crank up there. the last few hours are some of the most dramatic moments we have seen. we have had to make the developments this evening. —— two. notjust from paul developments this evening. —— two. not just from paul manafort, developments this evening. —— two. notjust from paul manafort, but also the plea deal with michael cohen, his lawyer and personalfixer and why that is so interesting and damaging potentially for donald trump is that he has said that he has admitted making payments against electoral law
that's in the daily telegraph. d the daily express hails what it calls a new "wonder drug" for cancer patients, which it says can shrink tumours by a third. so, a varied set of front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. first of all, to this the united states, to donald trump's former aids ina states, to donald trump's former aids in a lot of trouble. —— two of donald trump. it is almost cliche to say it is the biggest day in the presidency, but today has to crank...
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in the media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraph. its front page headline reads — hammond under fire for no deal warning. the chancellor is accused of undermining theresa may in a letter to the treasury after yesterday's no deal brexit departure speech. looking at the sydney morning herald where the only story in town is the challenge for the prime minister's job. scott morrison has emerged as the new leader of australia and members of parliament, including his opponent, have already pledged their loyalty to him. in the financial times, there's another development on the delayed listing of aramco. this story says saudi arabia's foreign wealth fund is primed to choose international banks to lend it $11 billion, filling the whole left by the delay. the independent has the temporary release of british—iranian woman nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who was sentenced to five years jail in iranforspying. finally on bbc news — coffee by drone? technology company ibm has patented a machine to detect when people are tired and bring them coffee to l
in the media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraph. its front page headline reads — hammond under fire for no deal warning. the chancellor is accused of undermining theresa may in a letter to the treasury after yesterday's no deal brexit departure speech. looking at the sydney morning herald where the only story in town is the challenge for the prime minister's job. scott morrison has emerged as the new leader of australia and members of parliament, including his opponent, have...
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the daily telegraph also covers
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what about the house of commons committee looking at his contract with the daily telegraph, they arep on the wrists. a government body, the office of the advisory committee on business appointments, they published this letter online today which goes into some detail about the job that mr johnson took with the daily telegraph after resigning as foreign secretary earlier this month, he resigned as the minister on the 9th ofjuly and signed a contract with the telegraph a few days later. under the rules, he should have sought advice from the committee about that job to sought advice from the committee about thatjob to receive guidance on whether it was appropriate for him asa on whether it was appropriate for him as a former minister to take it up. he did not do that in the time allocated. he only did it retrospectively after signing his contract with the telegraph and the committee watchdog is not happy. it said he is clearly breaking the ministerial code, retrospectively, if you like, not a minister anymore, and it is unacceptable he did not seek advice. he will not face punishment but
what about the house of commons committee looking at his contract with the daily telegraph, they arep on the wrists. a government body, the office of the advisory committee on business appointments, they published this letter online today which goes into some detail about the job that mr johnson took with the daily telegraph after resigning as foreign secretary earlier this month, he resigned as the minister on the 9th ofjuly and signed a contract with the telegraph a few days later. under the...
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the daily telegraph claims children will be banned from buy—ing energy drinks under plans announced byve behaviour in classrooms — and pictures the duke and duchess of sussex at a gala performance of hamilton at the victoria palace a variety of front pages. and news that the brexit secretary has conceded that brexit deal talks are unlikely to hit the october deadline, what are the ramifications of this? many because clearly there is no agreement between the two sides on many of the key issues. and yet, they say that it might last untiljanuary yet, they say that it might last until january before we yet, they say that it might last untiljanuary before we get some kind of deal. now think about that. there will be virtually no time for the house of commons to consider a deal in any detail, we are out at the end of march. and it raises this nightmarish prospect of a deal hastily put together at the last minute. vague, vague answers to things like the irish question. voting for this so there's no deal 01’ no voting for this so there's no deal or no time for other option, i think under those
the daily telegraph claims children will be banned from buy—ing energy drinks under plans announced byve behaviour in classrooms — and pictures the duke and duchess of sussex at a gala performance of hamilton at the victoria palace a variety of front pages. and news that the brexit secretary has conceded that brexit deal talks are unlikely to hit the october deadline, what are the ramifications of this? many because clearly there is no agreement between the two sides on many of the key...
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writing in the daily telegraph on monday, borisjohnson said a total ban on full face coverings
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warning that a no—deal brexit will result in the eu breaching its own laws, that's according to the daily telegraphdaily mail hails a new text message alerts system, which it says is revolutionising the fight against sepsis. self—harming by teenage girls has doubled in 20 years, that's according to the times, which says that the figures have led to concerns about the pressures of school and social media on young people. the independent carries a picture of the world war two vintage aircraft which crashed in the swiss alps, killing all 20 passengers and crew on board. it also reports that leading universities are urging the government to bring back maintenance grants for poor students in order to improve diversity in higher education. the guardian has found that virgin has been awarded almost £2 billion worth of nhs contracts in the past five years. the mirror leads on its campaign to change the organ donor law to an opt—out system, which it says has been praised by prime minister theresa may. and the i voices alarm over the number of unaffordable houses being built on green—belt land. so, a varied
warning that a no—deal brexit will result in the eu breaching its own laws, that's according to the daily telegraphdaily mail hails a new text message alerts system, which it says is revolutionising the fight against sepsis. self—harming by teenage girls has doubled in 20 years, that's according to the times, which says that the figures have led to concerns about the pressures of school and social media on young people. the independent carries a picture of the world war two vintage aircraft...
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the daily telegraph, holy grail pill beats middle—aged spread. eats middle-aged spread. while you looking at me? that's why are you looking at me? that's why are you looking at me? i can't bear it, this idea of taking a pill and you will be thin or go to heaven. no! it's taken me three and a half years to lose weight that i put on and i'm still... how did you do it? i went on the five — two diet, and i'm still on it. it's difficult, but it's a way of life. it's never easy. these are lies! how does it work? do you know the science behind it? would it's astonishing to learn it's come from america? it would not! the american research tracked 12,000 overweight adults and found that fourin overweight adults and found that four in ten who took the drug lost a significant amount of weight over the course of the year, and anybody who's been to america probably thinks it isn't working! the health experts must tear their hair out when they read this stuff. they spent a month after month trying to instil in people the need for better dietand instil in people
the daily telegraph, holy grail pill beats middle—aged spread. eats middle-aged spread. while you looking at me? that's why are you looking at me? that's why are you looking at me? i can't bear it, this idea of taking a pill and you will be thin or go to heaven. no! it's taken me three and a half years to lose weight that i put on and i'm still... how did you do it? i went on the five — two diet, and i'm still on it. it's difficult, but it's a way of life. it's never easy. these are lies!...
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on the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of an opposition supporter protesting in protests in harare, reporting that three people were killed when soldiers and police fired live ammunition at demonstrators. the anti—semitism row within the labour party leads the i. mps, it says, have been pleading with their leaderjeremy corbyn to act to avoid an open revolt. the financial times carries a story we‘ve been covering today, the collapse of a deal with a chinese firm that might‘ve saved house of fraser, the department store whose future now looks uncertain. the heatwave which has pushed many of us to stay in the uk for the summer holidays has, says the daily express, poured billions of pounds into the economy. the paper calls it a "bumper brexit home—spending bonanza". and football could be coming home after all, according to the metro, which claims that the football association is considering a bid to host the 2030 world cup finals. there you go. that is a quick look at the front pages. let‘s start off. steve, your paper leading off on the continuing anti—semitism row
on the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of an opposition supporter protesting in protests in harare, reporting that three people were killed when soldiers and police fired live ammunition at demonstrators. the anti—semitism row within the labour party leads the i. mps, it says, have been pleading with their leaderjeremy corbyn to act to avoid an open revolt. the financial times carries a story we‘ve been covering today, the collapse of a deal with a chinese firm that...
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perhaps controversial comparison, she says that she wouldn't criticise, or have a debate in the daily telegraph a similar debate about whether someone can wear a burqa. i think that people can properly understand the point that she is trying to make. you should not be able to tell women what a well anyone what to wear, but boris johnson wasn't actually arguing that, he was saying that he thought it should... he thought it should be discouraged. but i think that maybe these comments from ruth davidson will then take the row a
perhaps controversial comparison, she says that she wouldn't criticise, or have a debate in the daily telegraph a similar debate about whether someone can wear a burqa. i think that people can properly understand the point that she is trying to make. you should not be able to tell women what a well anyone what to wear, but boris johnson wasn't actually arguing that, he was saying that he thought it should... he thought it should be discouraged. but i think that maybe these comments from ruth...
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about whether someone in the daily telegraph about whether someone should wear a crucifix, so why should you have a similar debate about whether someone can wear a burqa. i think that people can properly understand the point that she is trying to make. you should not be able to tell women what a well anyone what to wear, but boris johnson wasn't actually arguing that, he was saying that he thought it should... he thought it should be discouraged. but i think that maybe these comments from ruth davidson will then take the row a little bit away from boris. he has certainly caused a forum. absolutely. it is very hard to communicate when someone very hard to communicate when someone is wearing one around their necks. i think there are two can beat you to separate things. although there is a lot of controversy around this, as the telegraph notes, the bollington is about 50% of brits actually want the burqa band. as jessica about 50% of brits actually want the burqa band. asjessica said, that is not even what he was saying. he was criticising the burqa. but there is a public opinion, and the r
about whether someone in the daily telegraph about whether someone should wear a crucifix, so why should you have a similar debate about whether someone can wear a burqa. i think that people can properly understand the point that she is trying to make. you should not be able to tell women what a well anyone what to wear, but boris johnson wasn't actually arguing that, he was saying that he thought it should... he thought it should be discouraged. but i think that maybe these comments from ruth...
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of the cross—party think—tank demos, and steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph. the times leads with its investigation into the home office's approval of visas. the paper says that officials received dozens of reports last year that women wanted to block visas for men they had been forced to marry, but in almost half of the cases, the visas were given. 0n the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of an opposition supporter protesting in the zimbabwean capital, harare, following monday's contested elections. the guardian also features today's violent protests in harare, reporting that three people were killed when soldiers and police fired live ammunition at demonstrators. the antisemitism row within the labour party leads the i. mps, it says, have been pleading with their leader, jeremy corbyn, to act to avoid an open revolt. the financial times carries a story we have been covering today — the collapse of a deal with a chinese firm that might have saved house of fraser, the department store whose future now looks uncertain. 0ur obsession with ou
of the cross—party think—tank demos, and steven swinford, the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph. the times leads with its investigation into the home office's approval of visas. the paper says that officials received dozens of reports last year that women wanted to block visas for men they had been forced to marry, but in almost half of the cases, the visas were given. 0n the front page of the daily telegraph is a striking image of an opposition supporter protesting in the...
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let's look at the daily telegraph. scallop skirmish shows the uk can't protect its own waters. the former head of the navy. he ca res the former head of the navy. he cares deeply and quite rightly about the size of the navy. he was one of the size of the navy. he was one of the more successful goats. he is worried that we only have three fishery patrol vessels. especially after brexit. when these waters become even more contested than they are now. this is happening while we are now. this is happening while we are still inside the eu. this is the footage of french and british chemin assuming abuse at each other. the a nswer to assuming abuse at each other. the answer to these scallops are very precious and their self a huge sums of money. they are protected under french law. there seems to be a lot of dispute about where the boundaries are and i hate to mention brexit but this does all play. where we can fish, how much water is given away. if you are to look on a purely economic basis, in return for financial services. one part of the english channel. it's going to christen som
let's look at the daily telegraph. scallop skirmish shows the uk can't protect its own waters. the former head of the navy. he ca res the former head of the navy. he cares deeply and quite rightly about the size of the navy. he was one of the size of the navy. he was one of the more successful goats. he is worried that we only have three fishery patrol vessels. especially after brexit. when these waters become even more contested than they are now. this is happening while we are now. this is...
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the daily telegraph says the new armed forces chief, sir nick carter, insists northern ireland veteransrded against so—called vexatious claims. a new crisis is gripping the nhs according to the daily express. it says that 6,000 more gps are urgently needed, as patients are waiting up to three weeks to see a doctor. the daily mail claims the web giant amazon paid £45 million in uk corporation tax last year, down by nearly three million from the previous year. and the image on the front page of the financial times gives a good sense of apple's extraordinary surge in market value in recent years, today it became the first trillion dollar company. so, much for us to discuss, let's start with the rising interest rates. that the rise in. —— the rise in. up to 0.7596, the bank of rates. that the rise in. —— the rise in. up to 0.75%, the bank of england said they are here to stay, they have gone up but they are staying the same. they have gone up but they are still low, which is what they're suggesting, not .5% to 0.75%, which sounds like a big rise but historically not once fibres and is still
the daily telegraph says the new armed forces chief, sir nick carter, insists northern ireland veteransrded against so—called vexatious claims. a new crisis is gripping the nhs according to the daily express. it says that 6,000 more gps are urgently needed, as patients are waiting up to three weeks to see a doctor. the daily mail claims the web giant amazon paid £45 million in uk corporation tax last year, down by nearly three million from the previous year. and the image on the front page...
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the daily telegraph says bank of england governor mark carney has been blamed for the drop in the poundt the chances of a no deal brexit were, in his words, "uncomfortably high." the main story for the i is that police officers may face a holiday ban as the government prepares for social unrest in the event of a no—deal brexit. the sun leads on rap deaths for the second day in a row. sweet giant mars has axed its youtube advertising after its brands were shown alongside drill rap videos linked to a number of murders. the times highlights a leaked official report that claims that bickering among surgeons at a leading heart unit contributed to an increase in patient deaths. it also says that the home secretary has launched an investigation into the handling of forced marriages by his department. only a third of household recycling can actually be reused, claims the daily mail, which has been actively campaiging around plastic waste. quoting figures from the local government association, it says the remaining two thirds are either burnt or sent to landfill. the wife ofjohn lennon's killer
the daily telegraph says bank of england governor mark carney has been blamed for the drop in the poundt the chances of a no deal brexit were, in his words, "uncomfortably high." the main story for the i is that police officers may face a holiday ban as the government prepares for social unrest in the event of a no—deal brexit. the sun leads on rap deaths for the second day in a row. sweet giant mars has axed its youtube advertising after its brands were shown alongside drill rap...
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that's in the daily telegraph. drug" for cancer patients, which it says can shrink tumours by a third. the independent carries a warning that scrapping free movement after brexit could create a crisis in social care. and the mirror reports on a new law banning third—party pet sales, following a campaign by the newspaper. so, a varied set of front pages. we have this news from the united states, paul manafort, a former key adviser of donald trump being found guilty. tell us more because this is all over your publication. the benefit of not having a print deadline means we are leading on this and an amazing double whammy of breaking news in the states. paul manafort, donald trump ‘s campaign manager in the 2016 election, has been found guilty of eight of the 15 charges. they are to do with tax charges. they are to do with tax charges but the interesting thing is they relate to him hiding money he earned as a consultant in the ukraine, on the pro—russian side. it is part of the bob muller investigation into donald tru
that's in the daily telegraph. drug" for cancer patients, which it says can shrink tumours by a third. the independent carries a warning that scrapping free movement after brexit could create a crisis in social care. and the mirror reports on a new law banning third—party pet sales, following a campaign by the newspaper. so, a varied set of front pages. we have this news from the united states, paul manafort, a former key adviser of donald trump being found guilty. tell us more because...
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the daily telegraph said allardyce had told reporters posing as businessmen how to get around playerrules. germany's head coachjoachim low has rejected mesut ozil's accusations of racism within the german fa. it's the first time low had addressed the issue since the arsenal midfielder retired from international football last month, citing the racist abuse he'd received. however, low‘s accused him of exaggerating those claims and admits the pair are yet to discuss it. and the hearts boss craig levein says he's feeling great after being admitted to hospital on monday. he is recovering at home and aims to be back in the dugout for the visit of motherwell on the 15th of september. there's just over a year to go until the rugby world cup injapan, but england boss eddiejones is struggling to keep his management team together. he'd already lost defence coach paul gustard and this week lost the services of skills coach rory teague and dean benton, who's head of sport science. so three key positions for eddiejones to fill pretty urgently. our rugby union reporter chris jones has more. how wor
the daily telegraph said allardyce had told reporters posing as businessmen how to get around playerrules. germany's head coachjoachim low has rejected mesut ozil's accusations of racism within the german fa. it's the first time low had addressed the issue since the arsenal midfielder retired from international football last month, citing the racist abuse he'd received. however, low‘s accused him of exaggerating those claims and admits the pair are yet to discuss it. and the hearts boss craig...
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quickly, we've got a0 seconds, borisjohnson is on the front page of the daily telegraph.! he wants to cut the housing disgrace, and he sticks to move on from the burqa row, nobody else is moving on, but the telegraph are keen to give him a chance, no guesses why! the daily boris graf! it's a clever device to have a go at the housing crisis as soon as he isn't in government and responsible for it and anne and john will be back at 11.30 for another look at the papers. next on bbc news, it's click. the sun is shining, the temperature's soaring and the robomows are mowing. the science says we are going to have more and more of this weather in the future and fortunately the uk heatwave is less punishing than in much of the rest of the world. so we've done the typically british thing of dressing inappropriately and letting our robots get on with the work. they do know this is astroturf, don't they? and stephen beckett has been cooling off the only way that he knows how. welcome to therme erding. nestled in germany's bavarian countryside, this one of the largest thermal baths in
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there's a picture of a notting hill carnival queen in the daily telegraph ahead of this weekend's event, which will see metal—detecting knife arches used for the first time. the daily mail says the plastic bag tax is set to be extended to all shops, with the levy increasing from sp to 10p. the daily mirror leads with claims from the daughter of a couple who died while on holiday in egypt. she calls their deaths "suspicious." the former first minister alex salmond is on the front of the guardian as he vows to take the scottish government to court over its handling of sex assault allegations against him, which he denies. and the sun has a story about liam gallagher who reportedly grabbed his girlfriend by the throat during an argument at a nightclub. a variety of stories making the front page of saturday's papers. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. giles, we will start with the guardian, and the story we mentioned there, alex salmond facing these suggestions there was some kind of sexual harassment. he has really been fighting back today? an immense story. each politics. alex sa
there's a picture of a notting hill carnival queen in the daily telegraph ahead of this weekend's event, which will see metal—detecting knife arches used for the first time. the daily mail says the plastic bag tax is set to be extended to all shops, with the levy increasing from sp to 10p. the daily mirror leads with claims from the daughter of a couple who died while on holiday in egypt. she calls their deaths "suspicious." the former first minister alex salmond is on the front of...
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the daily telegraph says the average gp works only three days a week, describing it as a rise in theops have been at risk because of chronic computer failure at military surgeries across the country. the cost of princess eugenie‘s wedding leading the daily mirror. taxpayers will have to part with £2 million. the metro headlined the case of danny cipriani, guilty of assault at a nightclub. the threat of us sanctions on turkey leads the financial times. the daily express describes the number of councils who decided to back world wari councils who decided to back world war i commemoration events as shameful. many of tomorrow's front pages are in and we have had a chance to look through them. mihir, you are going to start on the i. of course we must start with the story dominating today, the death of aretha franklin. a lovely picture of her in full flow on the front of the i. yes, the headline, respect for the queen of soul, that's what she was, she was a great voice, and also a person who represented her age, she was a path breaker. her song respect, it became the anthem of the feminist
the daily telegraph says the average gp works only three days a week, describing it as a rise in theops have been at risk because of chronic computer failure at military surgeries across the country. the cost of princess eugenie‘s wedding leading the daily mirror. taxpayers will have to part with £2 million. the metro headlined the case of danny cipriani, guilty of assault at a nightclub. the threat of us sanctions on turkey leads the financial times. the daily express describes the number...
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writing in the daily telegraph yesterday, the former foreign secretary said they "look like letter boxesw much trouble could borisjohnson be in? this is a significant intervention from a very senior figure in the conservative party over the comments in the daily telegraph in which borisjohnson said women who wear the burqa look like letterboxes and bank robbers. the substance of his article was actually opposing a veil ban which has recently been announced in denmark, but the language he used has got criticism from muslim groups, one said it will whip up hatred of women wearing the niqab and the burqa. the muslim council of britain accused him of pandering to the far right. this morning the foreign office minister, boris johnson used to be his boss, he said the comments had caused a degree of offence and said that he would never make such a remark and just in the last half an hour, the conservative party chairman brandon lewis has tweeted he agrees with alistair burt and said that borisjohnson should be apologising for the comments. we have not heard yet from boris johnson, whether he pl
writing in the daily telegraph yesterday, the former foreign secretary said they "look like letter boxesw much trouble could borisjohnson be in? this is a significant intervention from a very senior figure in the conservative party over the comments in the daily telegraph in which borisjohnson said women who wear the burqa look like letterboxes and bank robbers. the substance of his article was actually opposing a veil ban which has recently been announced in denmark, but the language he...
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and the daily telegraph says children will be banned from buying energy drinks under plans announcedehaviour in classrooms. and pictures the duke and duchess of sussex at a gala performance of hamilton at the victoria palace theatre. so, a variety of front pages for us to chew on, so why don't we start with the times scottish edition, and the breaking news, which is that alex salmond has stepped down from the snp - alex salmond has stepped down from the snp — he quits the snp to avoid party rifts. just talk to us about the significance of this resignation, first of all. it is very significant. alex salmond is a towering figure in scottish politics andindeed towering figure in scottish politics and indeed uk politics. without him it is highly unlikely that there would have been the referendum in scotla nd would have been the referendum in scotland which, although the snp lost, the defeat in itself triggered an extraordinary rise in support for the snp. he was instrumental in the recovery of the snp. he became first minister and so on. so even though he makes it clear he hopes to rejoi
and the daily telegraph says children will be banned from buying energy drinks under plans announcedehaviour in classrooms. and pictures the duke and duchess of sussex at a gala performance of hamilton at the victoria palace theatre. so, a variety of front pages for us to chew on, so why don't we start with the times scottish edition, and the breaking news, which is that alex salmond has stepped down from the snp - alex salmond has stepped down from the snp — he quits the snp to avoid party...
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writing in the daily telegraph earlier in the week, boris johnson compared women who wear the veils toerboxes. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, is in westminster. explain this update from the party, what is it saying today? boris johnson has faced several days of criticism after those comments you mentioned in the daily telegraph published on monday. brandon lewis the conservative party chairman called on him to apologise, and the prime minister did so as well. so far, he has shown no sign of doing that and today we understand that dozens that and today we understand that d oze ns of that and today we understand that dozens of complaints have been made to the conservative party about mr johnson's comments. they are now being looked into as a matter of course and the conservative party's disciplinary procedures. now, there isa disciplinary procedures. now, there is a code of conduct, a set of rules which the conservative party has, which the conservative party has, which sets out in part that elected and appointed representatives of the party should lead by example to encour
writing in the daily telegraph earlier in the week, boris johnson compared women who wear the veils toerboxes. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, is in westminster. explain this update from the party, what is it saying today? boris johnson has faced several days of criticism after those comments you mentioned in the daily telegraph published on monday. brandon lewis the conservative party chairman called on him to apologise, and the prime minister did so as well. so far, he has shown...
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on the daily telegraph, goldman sachs the first organisation in the uk to offer a courier service of ever she may be working so that she can continue in the wake pace. lots of people have different views. some see this as a fantastic thing. 0thers see this as a fantastic thing. others may view this as not such a good thing actually. keeping women in work when maybe they should be home with their newborn. it is a tricky one, isn't it? it is tricky. the purpose is to make the transition to work easier. it is a relatively inexpensive benefit for companies to offer. you need to talk about things like child care, extending paternity leave, for both mum and dad. those are the things that will be the real game changes. this is helpful to some women but it isa this is helpful to some women but it is a small fraction of women who would want this. thank you for coming in. really appreciate your thoughts and comments. thank you for your thoughts and comments. dojoin in. i will see you soon. bye—bye. well, tuesday's not looking too bad across the uk. might start a little cloudy, murky, drizzly,
on the daily telegraph, goldman sachs the first organisation in the uk to offer a courier service of ever she may be working so that she can continue in the wake pace. lots of people have different views. some see this as a fantastic thing. 0thers see this as a fantastic thing. others may view this as not such a good thing actually. keeping women in work when maybe they should be home with their newborn. it is a tricky one, isn't it? it is tricky. the purpose is to make the transition to work...
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the daily telegraph, a story with a lot of controversy.omments by borisjohnson, former of controversy. the comments by boris johnson, former foreign secretary, about the full face veil and he seems insistent he will not apologise. does he have to apologise? he has the right to say what he likes and other people have the right to say they find it offensive. all it does is create headlines for him. and it also keeps people from scrutinising his record on brexit talks and promises he made that may not be the field so it is a wonderful diversion for him. the freedom to make controversial comments that comes with leaving the government? it is playing with identity politics. it is a man talking about how women should dress. it has asked talking about it now but my point is what does it have us not talk about? a very good point but i suppose the interesting thing is, we know he has these ambitions, even though he perhaps has a put them on the backburner, to become prime minister but these comments could alienate a large suede of the electorate, i
the daily telegraph, a story with a lot of controversy.omments by borisjohnson, former of controversy. the comments by boris johnson, former foreign secretary, about the full face veil and he seems insistent he will not apologise. does he have to apologise? he has the right to say what he likes and other people have the right to say they find it offensive. all it does is create headlines for him. and it also keeps people from scrutinising his record on brexit talks and promises he made that may...
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writing in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnsonf labour", and said that some senior conservatives are envious of the former foreign secretary's popularity. mrjohnson is under investigation for a newspaper article in which he compared muslim women in full face veils to letter boxes and bank robbers. the government's decision to maintain its ban on boxing and martial arts in prisons is a "missed opportunity" according to the uk's leading expert on sport in prisons. in a report commissioned by the ministry ofjustice, professor rosie meek said the sports could help reduce re—offending and improve discipline injails. but ministers have rejected the recommendation, as our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford explains. teenage young offenders held in wetherby, working out their aggression in a rugby league session organised by leeds rhinos. taking exercise while behind bars helps with fitness, mental health and also with fitness, mental health and also with learning lessons for life on the outside. it gives you good discipline and t
writing in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnsonf labour", and said that some senior conservatives are envious of the former foreign secretary's popularity. mrjohnson is under investigation for a newspaper article in which he compared muslim women in full face veils to letter boxes and bank robbers. the government's decision to maintain its ban on boxing and martial arts in prisons is a "missed opportunity"...
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writing in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnsonbour", and said that some senior conservatives are "envious" of the former foreign secretary's popularity. a downing street source said it was not about individuals or personalities but about the fact that a complaint had been made. ministers have rejected a call to lift a ban on boxing and martial arts classes in prisons in england and wales. a report commissioned by the government said training sessions would help promote discipline. but the ministry ofjustice said it was concerned the classes would amount to combat training for inmates. a passenger plane has crashed after an employee carried out "an unauthorised take off" from the seattle tacoma international airport. the turbo—prop aircraft was operated by horizon air — a sister company to alaska air. the airline said an employee had taken the plane — no passengers were on board at the time. andy moore reports. the plane crashed into a small island with a population ofjust 20, causing this fire. police confirmed it was not a terror
writing in the daily telegraph, the tory backbencher blamed theresa may's "personal rivalry" with mrjohnsonbour", and said that some senior conservatives are "envious" of the former foreign secretary's popularity. a downing street source said it was not about individuals or personalities but about the fact that a complaint had been made. ministers have rejected a call to lift a ban on boxing and martial arts classes in prisons in england and wales. a report commissioned...
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the daily telegraph says the new armed forces chief, nick carter, insists northern ireland veterans willcrisis is gripping the nhs according to the daily express. it says that 6000 more gps are urgently needed, as patients are waiting up to three weeks to see a doctor. and the daily star has a photograph of the couple who won a £58 million lotteryjackpot, despite their winning ticket being mistakenly ripped in two. soa so a lot to discuss. lots of different stories on the front pages today, but the interest rates and the rise today to 0.75% on a several front pages. caroline, the headline here with a lower interest rates here with a lower interest rates here to stay up says the rise. a quite interesting way that they had put it. suggesting that although they might rise again, certainly some front pages reflect the ativan may well go up again, they will not go much above 3% for decades. that is considerably lower than the figure that was about 5% of the financial crash. what their perspective is is that this is bad news for savers because when the interest rates are high, you get more int
the daily telegraph says the new armed forces chief, nick carter, insists northern ireland veterans willcrisis is gripping the nhs according to the daily express. it says that 6000 more gps are urgently needed, as patients are waiting up to three weeks to see a doctor. and the daily star has a photograph of the couple who won a £58 million lotteryjackpot, despite their winning ticket being mistakenly ripped in two. soa so a lot to discuss. lots of different stories on the front pages today,...
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he's perfectly entitled to his views, he is paid to write a column for the daily telegraph. humour about a pertinent issue, denmark have banned the burqa but boris doesn't think that is the answer to the issue in our country. and he made his comments. nothing to apologise for. it has all been blown out of proportion by those who wish to cause him political damage. he was suggesting that those responsible for stoking criticism are people who want to harm boris johnson‘s political prospects and stop him from ever standing a chance of becoming conservative leader or even potentially prime minister. sources close to borisjohnson have been saying that he will not be apologising for these comments. it does not look like a line will be drawn under this row any time soon. thank you, tom. a court has heard the england cricketer ben stokes was abusive towards a doorman before he was involved in a fight with two men. giving evidence at bristol crown court, the doorman said the durham all—rounder became "spiteful" and "angry" after he was refused entry to a nightclub in september. the c
he's perfectly entitled to his views, he is paid to write a column for the daily telegraph. humour about a pertinent issue, denmark have banned the burqa but boris doesn't think that is the answer to the issue in our country. and he made his comments. nothing to apologise for. it has all been blown out of proportion by those who wish to cause him political damage. he was suggesting that those responsible for stoking criticism are people who want to harm boris johnson‘s political prospects and...
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the daily telegraph, that ex—tory, it's understanding about the terror suspect at westminster yesterdayashed into the safety barriers. we have seen the pictures of narrowly missing two policeman, is under arrest, is not cooperating, but the telegraph's view is that he was there to stake out the scene, possibly. the telegraph's thaker mrs interesting. you would not describe a ford fiesta as a hummer. —— this is interesting. the suspect has been apprehended. your point about the white van, i think, is very valid. i would like to pay particular tribute, this is the sixth attack i think in the past three years, and in westminster was 18 month ago. the response to this was so rapid. i am pleased to say that a few cyclists only were badly hurt. you have to ask yourself why in the middle of august when parliament is in recess, at 7:23 a.m., when most tourists are about as well, that this lunatic action of suppose that terrorism took place? that is what the telegraph as saying. there was a white van they crossed onto the wrong side of the road at the same time and no one seems to know quite why
the daily telegraph, that ex—tory, it's understanding about the terror suspect at westminster yesterdayashed into the safety barriers. we have seen the pictures of narrowly missing two policeman, is under arrest, is not cooperating, but the telegraph's view is that he was there to stake out the scene, possibly. the telegraph's thaker mrs interesting. you would not describe a ford fiesta as a hummer. —— this is interesting. the suspect has been apprehended. your point about the white van,...
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and the daily telegraph online has a picture of the british relay team and star of the show, dina asher—smith treble.
and the daily telegraph online has a picture of the british relay team and star of the show, dina asher—smith treble.
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jacob rees—mogg is on the front page of the daily telegraph accusing the prime minister of setting uper his comments on muslim women who wear the veil will stop the sun also leads with the fact that tory chiefs are intending sending borisjohnson on diversity changing. in the daily mail they show cobbing holding a wreath at it is claimed the same place where the olympic terrorists were buried. a very varied set of front pages. let's begin with the financial times. another story on the front pages, which is the purchase of house of fraser by mike ashley, best known for sports direct. it looked as though house of fraser was about to go bust and, surprise surprise, somebody comes in and it is mike ashley. there would bea and it is mike ashley. there would be a chance at 17,000 jobs will be saved. we're not sure what his plans are. there is a lot of worry about the pensions. there is a bigger worry that this is what will happen everywhere in the high street. it happened with maplin. we remember yea rs happened with maplin. we remember years ago when woolworths fell down for the most high s
jacob rees—mogg is on the front page of the daily telegraph accusing the prime minister of setting uper his comments on muslim women who wear the veil will stop the sun also leads with the fact that tory chiefs are intending sending borisjohnson on diversity changing. in the daily mail they show cobbing holding a wreath at it is claimed the same place where the olympic terrorists were buried. a very varied set of front pages. let's begin with the financial times. another story on the front...
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let's look at the front page of the daily telegraph, an interesting case in the supreme court today,rtners, a win for them as the headline states. this is where the widowed parents, has only been allowed when you're in a marriage or civil partnership. so having to go into that formal partnership, those partners left with children who are not married are unable to access at a time of their children are at their most vulnerable and they are at their most vulnerable, access the funds that should be available to everyone else. so this is been ruled as a discriminatory human rights, those institutions of civil partnerships. things like common sense, if we're looking at the interest of the child and that very horrible sense of the word. a change of the law i suppose following this court case. one would imagine so, the supreme court said that this is usually a bit of a hit that this is usually a bit of a hit that it better be followed through. brexit is never far away from the front pages and they have got panasonic being driven out. to the netherlands. by brexit. quite an interesting story
let's look at the front page of the daily telegraph, an interesting case in the supreme court today,rtners, a win for them as the headline states. this is where the widowed parents, has only been allowed when you're in a marriage or civil partnership. so having to go into that formal partnership, those partners left with children who are not married are unable to access at a time of their children are at their most vulnerable and they are at their most vulnerable, access the funds that should...
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why don't we start with the daily telegraph.en island in south africa when nelson mandela was imprisoned, of course, but the headline is all about boris. in that picture, we have both been to the island. not together though. not together. i don't remember it being beautifully decorated in cream paint when i was there. anyway, back to boris. basically the pm is saying i'm fighting for the next election, which is probably in about four years' time. there was speculation that actually boris is planning an alternative vision of brexit for the conservative party conference which you will be going to. interesting that it says vision of brexit. it does not say plan for brexit. just a vision. she is so not scared of borisjohnson she has gone all the way to africa before she has been able to say she is not geared of him. but she has given it some good confidence on in africa. she is saying i am in this for the long term, i want to deliver the brexit the british people voted for. she is saying all the right things which is what she tends
why don't we start with the daily telegraph.en island in south africa when nelson mandela was imprisoned, of course, but the headline is all about boris. in that picture, we have both been to the island. not together though. not together. i don't remember it being beautifully decorated in cream paint when i was there. anyway, back to boris. basically the pm is saying i'm fighting for the next election, which is probably in about four years' time. there was speculation that actually boris is...
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and finally in the daily telegraph, goldman sachs becomes the first company in the uk to pay to courier from anywhere in the world while they are away on business. american firms such as twitter, ibm and accenture already offer the milk—shipping service to staff inside the us. so let's begin. with me is maike currie an investment director at fidelity personal investing.
and finally in the daily telegraph, goldman sachs becomes the first company in the uk to pay to courier from anywhere in the world while they are away on business. american firms such as twitter, ibm and accenture already offer the milk—shipping service to staff inside the us. so let's begin. with me is maike currie an investment director at fidelity personal investing.
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and the daily telegraph online has a picture of the british relay team and star of the show, dina asher—smiththe first british athlete ever to complete a european treble. gold in everything she took part in, actually. and, finally, we've been asking you about a story on the bbc news website — a story that's grabbed loads of interest on social media about a job at a cat sanctuary on an idyllic greek island complete with spectacular sea views and 55 felines. is that your dream job? many of you are saying yes. we will come to that ina minute. with me is henry bonsu, broadcaster and conference host. lovely to see you. let's begin with the crisis in turkey because it is not only the donald trump tweeds and the hiking tariffs. there has been a lot of criticism about the management has there? there has been. this has been a growth at all cost strategy of the last few years and one that has been in powerfor 15 years. the business is political and he sees it as part of his war for influence. when he looks at the measures taken against his country by the usa, this imposition of 50% steel tariffs and 25
and the daily telegraph online has a picture of the british relay team and star of the show, dina asher—smiththe first british athlete ever to complete a european treble. gold in everything she took part in, actually. and, finally, we've been asking you about a story on the bbc news website — a story that's grabbed loads of interest on social media about a job at a cat sanctuary on an idyllic greek island complete with spectacular sea views and 55 felines. is that your dream job? many of...
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the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into decline andmitism scandal. the times claims tax avoiders are being blacklisted by the authorities to prevent them from getting knighthoods and pictures ariana grande performing at aretha franklin 5 funeral at the greater grace temple in detroit. the ft says coca—cola is setting itself up to take on starbucks, nestle and jab holdings in the global battle for coffee sales after buying costa coffee in a £3.9bn deal. the daily mail reports on new research that suggests up to 11! children are fighting for each place at top primary schools. the i says doctors will be able to stay one step ahead of cancer tumours thanks to a new technique pioneered by scientists. and the daily express leads with the same story claiming patients will be treated earlier because artificial intelligence will be able to predict how the disease can evolve in individual patients. let's first deal with the front page story on the times. blocked from honours in secret memo between who? between the very secretive people who decid
the daily telegraph leads with a warning from lord blunkett that labour risks falling into decline andmitism scandal. the times claims tax avoiders are being blacklisted by the authorities to prevent them from getting knighthoods and pictures ariana grande performing at aretha franklin 5 funeral at the greater grace temple in detroit. the ft says coca—cola is setting itself up to take on starbucks, nestle and jab holdings in the global battle for coffee sales after buying costa coffee in a...
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the daily telegraph claims a breakthrough drug specifically targeting middle age spread could help millionsople lose weight. it appears on the daily mail, too, as scientists claim the pill is three times more effective than dieting alone. the daily express leads with an interview with the daughter of the couple who died while on holiday in egypt. she speaks about their final hours. the times says a network of south american thieves are responsible for a string of burglaries. and the daily mirror reports the payday loan company wonga is on the brink of collapse. a variety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. we will start with the i, and the pope begging for forgiveness, we will start with the i, and the pope begging forforgiveness, his first visit to ireland in a0 years and the country has gone through huge changes in that time. and huge heartbreak as well. you remember what has been going on in those yea rs, what has been going on in those years, the child abuse scandals, the cover—ups, and the dreadful stories about the mother and baby centres. t
the daily telegraph claims a breakthrough drug specifically targeting middle age spread could help millionsople lose weight. it appears on the daily mail, too, as scientists claim the pill is three times more effective than dieting alone. the daily express leads with an interview with the daughter of the couple who died while on holiday in egypt. she speaks about their final hours. the times says a network of south american thieves are responsible for a string of burglaries. and the daily...
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at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraphads — hammond under fire for no deal warning. the chancellor is accused of undermining theresa may in a letter to the treasury after yesterday's no deal brexit departure speech. looking at the sydney morning herald where the only story in town is the challenge for the prime minister's job. scott morrison has emerged as the new leader of australia and members of parliament, including his opponent, have already pledged their loyalty to him. in the financial times, there's another development on the delayed listing of aramco. this story says saudi arabia's foreign wealth fund is primed to choose international banks to lend it $11 billion, filling the whole left by the delay.
at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world: we begin with the daily telegraphads — hammond under fire for no deal warning. the chancellor is accused of undermining theresa may in a letter to the treasury after yesterday's no deal brexit departure speech. looking at the sydney morning herald where the only story in town is the challenge for the prime minister's job. scott morrison has emerged as the new leader of australia and members of parliament, including...
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the daily telegraph, an interesting story about former criminals becoming magistrates which sounds counterintuitiveggestion by the chairman of the magistrates association who has said there is a problem with diversity among magistrates and maybe a way to tackle that is to say that we aren't going to remove the block for people who have criminal convictions because it might help us diversify magistrates which strikes me as a talking point, but perhaps not an idea that will happen. also as potentially problematic because are we suggesting that if we do that we will end up with more diversity among magistrates? that would be offensive to a lot of people. at the end of the pc says people are not applying from ethnic minorities because they have the idea people from their backgrounds do not become magistrates —— he ends the piece. from their backgrounds do not become magistrates —— he ends the piecem is an odd story. the reasons for people applying for not applying, you would not necessarily know it was about whether they had a conviction but this link he is making is particularly worrying. he talks abo
the daily telegraph, an interesting story about former criminals becoming magistrates which sounds counterintuitiveggestion by the chairman of the magistrates association who has said there is a problem with diversity among magistrates and maybe a way to tackle that is to say that we aren't going to remove the block for people who have criminal convictions because it might help us diversify magistrates which strikes me as a talking point, but perhaps not an idea that will happen. also as...
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the daily telegraph talks about jeremy corbyn's extraordinary row with the israeli prime minister robert this is about and why the prime minister of israel is criticising the labour party leader. jeremy corbyn has laid a wreath, it has finally emerged, to a group of palestinian terrorists, but the complication is over exactly who he leads the wreath for. this is back in 2014 saw quite a long time ago in tunisia. so it has been very confusing as to who he was actually laying it for but it has emerged today that there was a least late for the terrorists who were part of the 1972 munich attack on israeli athletes, and that has led to an absolute massive outrage today which has led to the israeli president benjamin netanyahu has led to the israeli president benjamin neta nyahu getting has led to the israeli president benjamin netanyahu getting involved and saying it is completely unacceptable and he should not have done it. i think forjeremy corbyn to have received attention from benjamin netanyahu to have received attention from benjamin neta nyahu really to have received attention from ben
the daily telegraph talks about jeremy corbyn's extraordinary row with the israeli prime minister robert this is about and why the prime minister of israel is criticising the labour party leader. jeremy corbyn has laid a wreath, it has finally emerged, to a group of palestinian terrorists, but the complication is over exactly who he leads the wreath for. this is back in 2014 saw quite a long time ago in tunisia. so it has been very confusing as to who he was actually laying it for but it has...
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the daily telegraph says the average gp works for only three days a week, describing it as ‘rise in therisk due to a ‘chronic‘ computerfailure at military surgeries across the country. the cost of princess eugenie's wedding leads the daily mirror, it says taxpayers will pick up the £2 million bill. the metro headline the case of england rugby player danny cipriani, who pleaded guity to an assault at a jersey nightclub. the new threat of us sanctions on turkey leads the financial times. and the daily express describes the number of councils who've decided to back world war commemoration events as ‘shameful‘. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. so we have been having a good look through them for you. as you might expect there has been a big coverage today of the death of aretha franklin. a lovely picture on the front of the eye here, 1942—2018, the dates of a very long and successful career. absolutely, more than 50 years as one of the icons of soul. be queen of soul. she was a fantastic role model for female singers 0ppy —— the queen of soul. her iconic songs, just absolute cl
the daily telegraph says the average gp works for only three days a week, describing it as ‘rise in therisk due to a ‘chronic‘ computerfailure at military surgeries across the country. the cost of princess eugenie's wedding leads the daily mirror, it says taxpayers will pick up the £2 million bill. the metro headline the case of england rugby player danny cipriani, who pleaded guity to an assault at a jersey nightclub. the new threat of us sanctions on turkey leads the financial times....
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onto the daily telegraph and the lovely picture of the carnival queen all geared up for the notting hillt a much more serious issue behind that picture all about keeping people safe. obviously she looks absolutely stunning and so many people will enjoy carnival sunday and monday, but they will now have to pass through these knife security arches for the first time, which is quite a big step, but i think they have been looking at various different safety measures and there has been in the past violence at the carnival, although i think that has been coming down over time, but it obviously comes against the backdrop of a rise in violence across london. i think people can ta ke across london. i think people can take this one of two ways, either as a the assurance that people are being scrutinised, but i think it jars a little with an event like nottingham carnival which is such a community event, it really has this history and a kind of grassroots event, where people work on the costumes for a whole year and families go and so on, so it is quite sad in a way to have that. families go and so
onto the daily telegraph and the lovely picture of the carnival queen all geared up for the notting hillt a much more serious issue behind that picture all about keeping people safe. obviously she looks absolutely stunning and so many people will enjoy carnival sunday and monday, but they will now have to pass through these knife security arches for the first time, which is quite a big step, but i think they have been looking at various different safety measures and there has been in the past...
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it's the same lead on the daily telegraph too, which it describes at prime minister theresa may's warhill carnival queen ahead of this weekend's events which will see metal detecting knife arches for the first time. the main story on the ft weekend is about senior executives leaving tsb following a disastrous it upgrade in april. the independent say half a billion pounds of annual science funding will be lost in the event of a no—deal brexit. a variety of stories making the front page of saturday's papers. as you can see, no clear lead across the hall of them. a big variety taking the prime spot, but let's see what our reviewers make of all of this. let's start with the daily mirror, huge holiday season at the moment but this leading a few of the papers as a holiday horror.m moment but this leading a few of the papers as a holiday horror. it is absolutely your worst nightmare, this couple, john and susan cooper, oi'i this couple, john and susan cooper, ona dream this couple, john and susan cooper, on a dream holiday with their daughter and grandchildren and they have both died. what w
it's the same lead on the daily telegraph too, which it describes at prime minister theresa may's warhill carnival queen ahead of this weekend's events which will see metal detecting knife arches for the first time. the main story on the ft weekend is about senior executives leaving tsb following a disastrous it upgrade in april. the independent say half a billion pounds of annual science funding will be lost in the event of a no—deal brexit. a variety of stories making the front page of...
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the daily telegraph leads on borisjohnson's refusal to apologise for comments about muslim women and. the metro says the former foreign secretary is under growing pressure from senior figures. the guardian reports that the eu is on a collision course with donald trump over his reimposition of sanctions on iran. the independent leads on a study which suggests that over 450,000 children need treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. the ft reports that shares in the electric car company, tesla, lea pt by 7% after the chief executive, elon musk, declared he wanted to take the firm private. the times claims that over one quarter of the staff working on britain's new high speed railway hs2 are earning more than £100,000. let's dip into at least some of those over the next ten minutes or so. those over the next ten minutes or so. u—boat admired the front page of the eye, tell us why. it is a very neat trick to sum up the situation that boris johnson finds himself neat trick to sum up the situation that borisjohnson finds himself in. —— you both admired the front page of the i
the daily telegraph leads on borisjohnson's refusal to apologise for comments about muslim women and. the metro says the former foreign secretary is under growing pressure from senior figures. the guardian reports that the eu is on a collision course with donald trump over his reimposition of sanctions on iran. the independent leads on a study which suggests that over 450,000 children need treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. the ft reports that shares in the electric car...
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let's finish with the daily telegraph, the rise of the part—time family doctor, about gps in their workingte frightening. we have a shortage of gps and we know that many patients struggle to get an appointment with theirgp and struggle to get an appointment with their gp and what we are hearing from this story is that newly trained gps, those who are going through the training only 5% of them plan to work full—time. not many of us talk about going abroad or they are talking about going privately and working privately or working as low co m es and working privately or working as low comes which pays more. but actually the ordinary british family needs their gp. we are ready have a significant number of them are tiring. partly because they're incentivized by the pension system to do that. that we are finding that the new ones we are training cost a fortune to train agp. they are saying £500,000. yes and they are saying £500,000. yes and they are saying within the next ten years we will not be working full—time, we will not be working full—time, we will be doing something else. will not be wo
let's finish with the daily telegraph, the rise of the part—time family doctor, about gps in their workingte frightening. we have a shortage of gps and we know that many patients struggle to get an appointment with theirgp and struggle to get an appointment with their gp and what we are hearing from this story is that newly trained gps, those who are going through the training only 5% of them plan to work full—time. not many of us talk about going abroad or they are talking about going...