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the front page of the daily telegraph, ministers demand plan b from theresa may.ting, which was not supposed to be about this, it was supposed to be about setting out the uk's post—brexit immigration plan. that is what the meeting was supposed to discuss. it is likely it will not discuss it at all. it will discuss the fallout of the eu's rejection of the chapters plan or on the face of it rejection of it. there will be, voices around that cabinet table, who have always had doubts about the cheque is planned, michael gove, liam fox, penny mautz doom, they are people who have had their doubts —— chack is planned. they will be asking are you sure this is the right plan and should we start looking at other options? she isjuggling a lot. she is having to send a message to the eu as well as managing a party. we were speaking earlier to a journalist from the irish times. theirfront earlier to a journalist from the irish times. their front page said basically be feeling from dublin, that speech was talking to the party more than it was to the eu. that speech was talking t
the front page of the daily telegraph, ministers demand plan b from theresa may.ting, which was not supposed to be about this, it was supposed to be about setting out the uk's post—brexit immigration plan. that is what the meeting was supposed to discuss. it is likely it will not discuss it at all. it will discuss the fallout of the eu's rejection of the chapters plan or on the face of it rejection of it. there will be, voices around that cabinet table, who have always had doubts about the...
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the daily telegraph, borisjohnson is never far away, especially the daily telegraph, borisjohnson iscially in the daily telegraph, borisjohnson is never far away, especially in the daily telegraph. he says the irish brexit plan is a disaster, he says the negotiations will be a write—off u nless the negotiations will be a write—off unless the prime minister rips up the border proposal. but he still isn't saying anything, there is no suggestion of another proposal. isn't saying anything, there is no suggestion of another proposalli lot of brexiteers believe there is a technological answer to the border. a silver bullet, the magic bullet. is technology magic? i don't know. the point here is that he doesn't like the backstop position, which is that for a while, even after we leave the european union, there will be no hard border because we will remain part of the customs union. yes, remain part of the customs union while we get the divorce settled. that's it, there's nothing else in this. there's nothing else to ta ke else in this. there's nothing else to take to the eu. what's been most
the daily telegraph, borisjohnson is never far away, especially the daily telegraph, borisjohnson iscially in the daily telegraph, borisjohnson is never far away, especially in the daily telegraph. he says the irish brexit plan is a disaster, he says the negotiations will be a write—off u nless the negotiations will be a write—off unless the prime minister rips up the border proposal. but he still isn't saying anything, there is no suggestion of another proposal. isn't saying anything,...
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the daily telegraph. gp appointments are being wasted at the weekend.eing used up. we all know how hard it is to get a doctor ‘s surgery appointment these days. one in four are not being used. you think there is an old serial —— —— ulterior motive? being used. you think there is an old serial -- -- ulterior motive? a conspiracy theory? i would never say anything like that. before we turn to sleep problems in teenagers, have either of you ever used a weekend appointment with the gp? no. i have and it was terrific. you can use a surgery and it was terrific. you can use a surgery that is affiliated, in the same catchment area at a bit further so it may not work for everyone. they will send you there if they have huge waiting list. did you ask for a weekend appointment? no, but they suggested it. it was efficient and fast. i was really happy with that being available because otherwise i would have had to wait for weeks. lim apparently they won't many people there. —— apparently there were not many people there. admissions for sleep disorders. this is for ch
the daily telegraph. gp appointments are being wasted at the weekend.eing used up. we all know how hard it is to get a doctor ‘s surgery appointment these days. one in four are not being used. you think there is an old serial —— —— ulterior motive? being used. you think there is an old serial -- -- ulterior motive? a conspiracy theory? i would never say anything like that. before we turn to sleep problems in teenagers, have either of you ever used a weekend appointment with the gp?...
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the daily telegraph we will turn back to an gp appointments go unused at the weekend.he option of agp realise that you have the option of a gp appointment at the weekend.” had a doctor's appointment at the weekend recently. i did know that but more than one in four gp appointments are unused at weekends which is a huge amount. it is really ha rd which is a huge amount. it is really hard to get a doctor's appointment and can take weeks to get an appointment and this idea that there are available slots that are going unused at the weekend according to the telegraph, this is mostly a matter of people being unaware that the slots access and you can get weekend surgeries. that is disappointing, but i agree with every single word. we have found the consensus. they sold it for us. we are going to go back to the guardian and this story really caught my attention. a health alert over a rise in child sleep disorders. this is on the front page of the guardian. i am not surprised. the experts are attributing this surge in disorders to rising obesity levels which is possible, and e
the daily telegraph we will turn back to an gp appointments go unused at the weekend.he option of agp realise that you have the option of a gp appointment at the weekend.” had a doctor's appointment at the weekend recently. i did know that but more than one in four gp appointments are unused at weekends which is a huge amount. it is really ha rd which is a huge amount. it is really hard to get a doctor's appointment and can take weeks to get an appointment and this idea that there are...
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let's talk about this story on the front page of the daily telegraph.ard from the little piece we had five minutes ago, this is quite a coup, isn't it, a diplomatic coup for theresa may to get this international backing? it is, and so much of uk politics at the moment is about brexit and how unpopular her brexit plan is. here, she almost has unilateral support for the uk government's views on russia. she has the us on russia —— the us on one hand, and all the major european partners supporting her. the daily telegraph now reporting that the head of the uk's secret services is talking about, essentially, retaliation from the uk government. it isa retaliation from the uk government. it is a piece of good political news that the prime minister needs currently. the uk is pushing for new sanctions on russia. there are already pretty stringent controls and sanctions around russia. do you think it is going to be successful in pushing forfurther think it is going to be successful in pushing for further sanctions on russia? it depends on what the uk's government
let's talk about this story on the front page of the daily telegraph.ard from the little piece we had five minutes ago, this is quite a coup, isn't it, a diplomatic coup for theresa may to get this international backing? it is, and so much of uk politics at the moment is about brexit and how unpopular her brexit plan is. here, she almost has unilateral support for the uk government's views on russia. she has the us on russia —— the us on one hand, and all the major european partners...
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, forjust half the front page of the daily telegraph, for just repeating half the front page of the dailyraph, forjust repeating what he said before, that is to say, he respects the referendum's outcome but brexiteers wide to the british people. and donald tusk, he had a moment of humour against gram that is nothing worse than the spectacle of the humourless britain. —— moments of humour and instagram. jeremy hunt is now summoning the spirit of dunkirk. we are not at war with the nazis. i know you have lots to say, janet. but ijust want with the nazis. i know you have lots to say, janet. but i just want to say that the only people disrespecting theresa may brexiteers and they do that on a daily basis. that is the irish border question which has to be resolved and it is only one solution, it is the norway minus because it means customs union and no hard brexit and no hard border. but stay with salzburg first. janet, dead theresa may overplay her hand with this big —— did theresa may overplay her hand with this ideal or no deal? nobody expected chequers to fly, no deal? nobody expected chequ
, forjust half the front page of the daily telegraph, for just repeating half the front page of the dailyraph, forjust repeating what he said before, that is to say, he respects the referendum's outcome but brexiteers wide to the british people. and donald tusk, he had a moment of humour against gram that is nothing worse than the spectacle of the humourless britain. —— moments of humour and instagram. jeremy hunt is now summoning the spirit of dunkirk. we are not at war with the nazis. i...
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takers to the daily telegraph because a lot these lines coming out on the labour party conference ining on reports that following john mcdonnell, the shadow chancellor's announcement about how he might change businesses and talk about renationalisation, we got the rebuttal essentially from people like the confederation of british industry saying that lives in the chilly economic future. industry saying that lives in the chilly economic futurelj industry saying that lives in the chilly economic future. i think we need to really listen to this because it is going back to archaic times. it is as relevant today as it was 100 years ago and the message for young people is, was 100 years ago and the message foryoung people is, it was 100 years ago and the message for young people is, it is using the wealth as a tool to doom and gloom. actually, we should be more creative, we should be a spy ring people —— we should be inspiring people —— we should be inspiring people and we are creating an enemy that a lot of the younger generation don't understand about taxes and these are eloquent people,
takers to the daily telegraph because a lot these lines coming out on the labour party conference ining on reports that following john mcdonnell, the shadow chancellor's announcement about how he might change businesses and talk about renationalisation, we got the rebuttal essentially from people like the confederation of british industry saying that lives in the chilly economic future. industry saying that lives in the chilly economic futurelj industry saying that lives in the chilly economic...
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the daily telegraph waiting in with a different take on the borisjohnson latest interventions, becauseis not exactly shocking news. it would be news if... brexiteers want to lose the brexit. we also know who really wa nts to the brexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade deal than the vision which theresa may has set out in the chequers plan. it has been raised as an alternative by donald tusk, but it is a bad deal for britain. it's only some goods, it is good services which is the bulk of
the daily telegraph waiting in with a different take on the borisjohnson latest interventions, becauseis not exactly shocking news. it would be news if... brexiteers want to lose the brexit. we also know who really wa nts to the brexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade deal than the vision which theresa may has set out in the chequers plan. it...
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let's look at another story closer to home the daily telegraph, the new health secretary declaring war in the nhs presumably something that's pretty overdue, but a tall order. yes perennial problem it governance systems don't seem to work when the script ambition is too big we saw with universal credit, with the reform, but he makes a good compelling argument on why he has to happen because of a tragic case of a 13—year—old who recently died of an asthma attack because when she was taken to hospital, the computer system was unable to link up with file, which is showed her previous medical problems in her life could've been saved. it's mind—boggling when we are sort of one hand weird told with facing the a byss one hand weird told with facing the abyss of biggie data analytics and learning all those, you can't have big basic linking of patient files. the questions around the security of data, and particularly with help and visceral emotive and private subject for many people, losing files is another issue. i used to work in downing street in idea but i can remember20 years downing stree
let's look at another story closer to home the daily telegraph, the new health secretary declaring war in the nhs presumably something that's pretty overdue, but a tall order. yes perennial problem it governance systems don't seem to work when the script ambition is too big we saw with universal credit, with the reform, but he makes a good compelling argument on why he has to happen because of a tragic case of a 13—year—old who recently died of an asthma attack because when she was taken to...
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starting with the daily telegraph in the uk and the extraordinary interview of the two men named as suspects salisbury. this pair claim they were at in the english town as tourists to see the cathedral. the british prime minister has called the explanation an insult to the intelligence of the public. in the guardian, the governor of the bank of england has warned that the impact of no deal could be as catastrophic as the 2008 financial crash. fox news is up next, covering what it calls a firestorm after president donald trump disputed the death toll from the hurricane maria last year and puerto rican it. official numbers say that nearly 3000 people died but donald trump says that number had been inflated by the democrats to make him look bad. in arab news, fully loaded iranians oil tankers are floating off the coast of the uae is with nowhere to go as the us energy sanctions plunge in demand across the world. and staying with energy, the world. and staying with energy, the international energy agency says that the market faces a crucial test as exports are also falling in venezuelan it. and,
starting with the daily telegraph in the uk and the extraordinary interview of the two men named as suspects salisbury. this pair claim they were at in the english town as tourists to see the cathedral. the british prime minister has called the explanation an insult to the intelligence of the public. in the guardian, the governor of the bank of england has warned that the impact of no deal could be as catastrophic as the 2008 financial crash. fox news is up next, covering what it calls a...
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he's written a500 words for the daily telegraph again. not another a500 words we have to wade through of faff from boris. jenny, have you managed to go through that article and what did you make of it? more cherries, unicorns and ferries. this is a better headline, boris, my plan to bpm. there's nothing he can take seriously in this —— we can. let's have all the advantages of being in europe without the costs and the difficulties —— the pm. europe has said you can't do that. 2.5 years after borisjohnson won said you can't do that. 2.5 years after boris johnson won the referendum, the referendum he didn't want, intend or expect to win, still hasn't a clue about how to make it work. this hasn't got anything to do with leaving the eu, it is all about getting rid of theresa may, increase his backing in the tory party and make the conference better and more comfortable for him. by firing this shot here, he has got it wrong again. let's move very quickly to the times. top schools are calling foran the times. top schools are calling for an end t
he's written a500 words for the daily telegraph again. not another a500 words we have to wade through of faff from boris. jenny, have you managed to go through that article and what did you make of it? more cherries, unicorns and ferries. this is a better headline, boris, my plan to bpm. there's nothing he can take seriously in this —— we can. let's have all the advantages of being in europe without the costs and the difficulties —— the pm. europe has said you can't do that. 2.5 years...
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with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent for the daily telegraph, and miranda greenmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian claims diplomats in brussels have privately warned theresa may that she still needs to make a significant shift on her red lines for a deal with the eu to be possible, especially on the irish border question. meanwhile, the financial times leads with chancellor philip hammond's decision to back the imf warning that there will be "substantial" costs to the uk if it leaves the eu with no deal. the times writes that midwives are calling for pregnant women to be given official targets for how much weight they can gain during pregnancy, amid rising rates of obesity and concern of the impact on unborn children. 12 million people in britain have experienced harmful content or conduct on social media or the internet says the daily telegraph, citing research by the broadcasting watchdog 0fcom. severe weather and new timetables mean we've had the worst train delays for 12 years, says the metro. new figures revealed by the office of rail
with me are christopher hope, chief political correspondent for the daily telegraph, and miranda greenmany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the guardian claims diplomats in brussels have privately warned theresa may that she still needs to make a significant shift on her red lines for a deal with the eu to be possible, especially on the irish border question. meanwhile, the financial times leads with chancellor philip hammond's decision to back the imf warning that there will be...
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the daily telegraph has gone out on a limb, but i think you have gone with this in your paper as wellour. dark, sinister stories. iranian regime has an portrait of labour. dark, sinisterstories. —— has infiltrated labour. try to explain this to us? the particular case is a long—standing labour mp namesjoan case is a long—standing labour mp names joan ryde, the case is a long—standing labour mp namesjoan ryde, the memberfor... she disagrees with jeremy corbyn about lots of things but about anti—semitism and the middle east more generally. members of the local party passed a vote of no confidence in her, narrowly, vote votes. the telegraph says one of the people who cast a vote against was a man called roshan sali, who works for the iranian state wrought castor, although it has not had a licence to operate in the uk for some years, it is where the telegraph that the claim of the iranian regime infiltrating labour. clearly they are not sitting around in tehran wondering how to get into the enfield zero constituency party. but labour mps will be worried about this drift towards people who
the daily telegraph has gone out on a limb, but i think you have gone with this in your paper as wellour. dark, sinister stories. iranian regime has an portrait of labour. dark, sinisterstories. —— has infiltrated labour. try to explain this to us? the particular case is a long—standing labour mp namesjoan case is a long—standing labour mp names joan ryde, the case is a long—standing labour mp namesjoan ryde, the memberfor... she disagrees with jeremy corbyn about lots of things but...
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let usjust go to the front page of the daily telegraph. saying, i will, this must be the place... finding what appears to be the conservative party conference, but quite a few of the letters seem to be missing. a reference back to last year. this is bring back bad memories of theresa may's keynote speech, and she had a difficult time with borisjohnson speech, and she had a difficult time with boris johnson making speech, and she had a difficult time with borisjohnson making trouble over brexit. her leadership was in question. a party was again in a terrace position. things started to fall apart. that was before she had a coughing fit and could hardly even managed to get her words out. a coughing fit and could hardly even managed to get her words outm some respects this year, the conservative party is not risking it. their letters will not be making it. their letters will not be making it. hopefully this time the speech will not be quite as cataclysmic. it. hopefully this time the speech will not be quite as cataclysmiclj was will not be qu
let usjust go to the front page of the daily telegraph. saying, i will, this must be the place... finding what appears to be the conservative party conference, but quite a few of the letters seem to be missing. a reference back to last year. this is bring back bad memories of theresa may's keynote speech, and she had a difficult time with borisjohnson speech, and she had a difficult time with boris johnson making speech, and she had a difficult time with borisjohnson making trouble over brexit....
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but what this article in the daily telegraph this morning proves is that he's not going to back awayail he sets out his case, some colourful language, accusing the government of being inverter at, in other words spineless, docks which eggers is a democratic disaster but no talk of suicide belts around the british constitution, a phrase he used previously, and no direct attack on theresa may are calling for her to resign. the problem is that every time borisjohnson resign. the problem is that every time boris johnson makes resign. the problem is that every time borisjohnson makes the argument that there are familiar counterarguments coming back so the government has responded this the brexit minister saying this is not a workable or negotiable plan for brexit because it simply would not be guaranteed that there would be no ha rd be guaranteed that there would be no hard border in northern ireland. he says the government is united behind the prime minister's efforts to get a deal and the prime minister's efforts to get a dealand a the prime minister's efforts to get a deal and a govern
but what this article in the daily telegraph this morning proves is that he's not going to back awayail he sets out his case, some colourful language, accusing the government of being inverter at, in other words spineless, docks which eggers is a democratic disaster but no talk of suicide belts around the british constitution, a phrase he used previously, and no direct attack on theresa may are calling for her to resign. the problem is that every time borisjohnson resign. the problem is that...
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let's move on to the front page of the daily telegraph.s who are going to protect the countryside. the environment secretary is talked about this before. keeping distance from the different tribes and groups. it's about what division could be. what are going to do, where are we going to be? this is this and of how we replace the common agricultural policy. left right and centre. we are not going to base it on land. it's going to be that what you produce. there is a story elsewhere about how you use similar money. taking back to pay elderly farmers. it's been around before. at least it's a sign of planning. unfortunately, this system won't come into place until two —— until 2027 and there are reports about the sheer chaos in the parliament. not enough votes to police the channel after no deal boats at rate —— brexit which means the french will take all our fish. there was talk about big landowners being the ones losing out. michael gove has really worked hard with the sector to really sort of show his green credentials and is talked about a
let's move on to the front page of the daily telegraph.s who are going to protect the countryside. the environment secretary is talked about this before. keeping distance from the different tribes and groups. it's about what division could be. what are going to do, where are we going to be? this is this and of how we replace the common agricultural policy. left right and centre. we are not going to base it on land. it's going to be that what you produce. there is a story elsewhere about how you...
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he has repeatedly paid £250,000 a year to write a daily column for the daily telegraph, so it is notsted over the front page but effectively what they are saying is theresa may's checkers plan which she announced earlier in the summer would allow the uk to continue to alight to eu standards means that the uk is not free from european union and that the uk will not be able to negotiate trade deals which he and other brexiteer say was the real prize of leaving the european union and leave us in a vassal state where we will take instructions and standards from the eu without having any say overthem. standards from the eu without having any say over them. what he is proposing as a canada plus bill, it will effectively... he is complaining basically that theresa may will want to keep that alignment and that she is butchering the brexit ideal and that is why we failed because we have not tried in an effect he says that theresa may and are negotiating strategy should not have made that one concession to the soft remain group and the treasury are more concerned about not crashing the economy
he has repeatedly paid £250,000 a year to write a daily column for the daily telegraph, so it is notsted over the front page but effectively what they are saying is theresa may's checkers plan which she announced earlier in the summer would allow the uk to continue to alight to eu standards means that the uk is not free from european union and that the uk will not be able to negotiate trade deals which he and other brexiteer say was the real prize of leaving the european union and leave us in...
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the daily telegraph think it is going to play well at home because it's on their front page! photo and a wry smile as un delegates at the general assembly listen to him set out his worldview and his views on how great america is, and perhaps the odd snigger. he said words to the effect of we've had the most successful administration in the first two yea rs administration in the first two years in american history, at which point the world's diplomats slowly burst out into ripples of laughter and a slightly baffled donald trump was forced to go, i wasn't expecting that! i love the other image, not on any of the other front pages, from the meeting, of the new zealand prime minister, i always say her name wrong, jacinda ardern... you never try and say the name of someone you don't know. her few months old kid. she had a security pass specially made for it. she had her partner with her to look after the kid. she did a speech and then came back to the kid. her maiden speech with the un and she had a small baby. a good justification. the modern face of government and then quite the
the daily telegraph think it is going to play well at home because it's on their front page! photo and a wry smile as un delegates at the general assembly listen to him set out his worldview and his views on how great america is, and perhaps the odd snigger. he said words to the effect of we've had the most successful administration in the first two yea rs administration in the first two years in american history, at which point the world's diplomats slowly burst out into ripples of laughter...
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business appointments said it was unacceptable that borisjohnson had signed a contract with the daily telegraphg them. it was left to a government frontbencher to defend borisjohnson, sort of. i am not an apologist for the former foreign secretary, that requires a portfolio of skills which i... which i don't have, but i would just say this in his defence. the rules are designed to prevent a minister using the knowledge he acquires, the relationships he develops in the department, to stop him roaming the pitch for a lucrative job subsequently in a related organisation. in the case of the former foreign secretary, after two years, he reverted back to a career injournalism, a career that perhaps his qualities are better suited. the government's ivory bill is aimed at halting the extinction of these majestic animals. the population of african elephants is at risk due to a surge in poaching for the ivory trade. could the ivory bill, banning the trade, have unintended consequences? there are exemptions in the legislation, some older musical instruments for example, but for one conservative peer, thos
business appointments said it was unacceptable that borisjohnson had signed a contract with the daily telegraphg them. it was left to a government frontbencher to defend borisjohnson, sort of. i am not an apologist for the former foreign secretary, that requires a portfolio of skills which i... which i don't have, but i would just say this in his defence. the rules are designed to prevent a minister using the knowledge he acquires, the relationships he develops in the department, to stop him...
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fewer people and cutting patrols because of funding and staff cuts — that's according to the daily telegraphext crisis on the high street, following warnings that the chain could close up to 80 stores, risking thousands of jobs. and like many of front pages, the times has a photograph of england cricket s highest run scorer, alastair cook, who bowed out of his last test match with a century. we start with the metro and their front—page lead about michel barnier. yes, he has come out and said that he thinks a brexit deal is possible within 6—8 weeks which is probably quite good news to some but this is a change of stance for him because he said he was strongly opposed to the chequers deal not that long ago. and we thought this talk of a no deal might actually be realistic and come to something but 110w realistic and come to something but now he is pulling it back and showing that he would like to sit down and have talks and he has changed his stance in a significant way. we will have to watch this space on what happens next for the. why has he changed his stance? his job is to get a deal and
fewer people and cutting patrols because of funding and staff cuts — that's according to the daily telegraphext crisis on the high street, following warnings that the chain could close up to 80 stores, risking thousands of jobs. and like many of front pages, the times has a photograph of england cricket s highest run scorer, alastair cook, who bowed out of his last test match with a century. we start with the metro and their front—page lead about michel barnier. yes, he has come out and...
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johnson told the daily telegraph that the plan is a car crash. survey delivered a 60% negative view of emmanuel macron with just a 19% positive. top concerns include purchasing power, unemployment, and tax relief. macron's government cut prediction for 2018 growth. typhoon mccaw is weakening heading into china. state media say at least two people died in guangdong province. are atimated losses least $30 million usd. hong kong schools and universities will remain shut on monday but casinos can resume gambling. tropical storm florence has weakened into a depression. dangerous flash flood conditions and major river flooding are expected to continue over a wide area. the national hurricane center says heavy rains will continue to fall in many places. the effect is expected to be catastrophic with rivers spilling to record levels. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: macau is dealt a blow shutdown.orm-forced a
johnson told the daily telegraph that the plan is a car crash. survey delivered a 60% negative view of emmanuel macron with just a 19% positive. top concerns include purchasing power, unemployment, and tax relief. macron's government cut prediction for 2018 growth. typhoon mccaw is weakening heading into china. state media say at least two people died in guangdong province. are atimated losses least $30 million usd. hong kong schools and universities will remain shut on monday but casinos can...
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the daily telegraph, and female mps should stop dressing down. this coming from kate...ers in the house of commons. yes, well done to everybody. always for the best to tell women what they should and should not wear. doesn't matter. they are at work. who gets to decide trousers are dressing down as opposed to an item of clothing? it's not like they are turning up in track suits for heaven's sake! not turning up and running gear! men had recently been allowed to not wear ties in the chamber. what i do notice them and it should start off by saying i don't care what anyone worse in the chamber. certainly not criticising. it is striking lots of women do come in wearing t—shirts that men would never be allowed to wear. there are several different than what when and where and what men wear in the chamber. as i say, i don't personally care. the other thing, i see part three of the interview says, in a wide—ranging interview... and cannot help think... how good was that interview? well scooped, guys, yeah. we will and did there. rob and natalie, thank you. not a lot to talk abou
the daily telegraph, and female mps should stop dressing down. this coming from kate...ers in the house of commons. yes, well done to everybody. always for the best to tell women what they should and should not wear. doesn't matter. they are at work. who gets to decide trousers are dressing down as opposed to an item of clothing? it's not like they are turning up in track suits for heaven's sake! not turning up and running gear! men had recently been allowed to not wear ties in the chamber....
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still faces on the first anniversary of the devastating hurricane maria. 0n the front page of the daily telegraphe first time in a decade but there's debate about whether that's because of brexit or if the market has simply reached its peak and tastes have changed. we are getting the weather now. jonathan is back, as promised. we won't rely on you for the weather report. definitely not. talking of the weather... the political weather in this case. whichever cliche you wa nt to in this case. whichever cliche you want to use. it is looking very dark. i feel very want to use. it is looking very dark. i feelvery sorry want to use. it is looking very dark. i feel very sorry for theresa may. she is trying to deliver something in the most difficult circumstances, trying to deliver something
still faces on the first anniversary of the devastating hurricane maria. 0n the front page of the daily telegraphe first time in a decade but there's debate about whether that's because of brexit or if the market has simply reached its peak and tastes have changed. we are getting the weather now. jonathan is back, as promised. we won't rely on you for the weather report. definitely not. talking of the weather... the political weather in this case. whichever cliche you wa nt to in this case....
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next we have the daily telegraph which reports on theresa may's pledge to slash taxes and make post—brexite envy of europe. she will deliver that promise today in the us. and then we have the financial times which leads with a story on argentina's central bank chief, who has resigned after only three months in the job, triggering a five per cent slide in the peso. let's have a look at the denver post, which has a picture of bill cosby leaving court in handcuffs, after being sentenced to three to ten years behind bars in what is seen by his accusers as richly deserved and long overdue. and on the front page of the times teenage drinking has declined dramatically in europe. british teenagers were once among the biggest drinkers in europe but are now among the most abstinent. we haven't been talking about that this morning without twitter question. and finally the bbc 0nline and an article outlining the health benefits of eating a mediterranean diet which may help prevent depression, research suggests. mood food. with me is fiona cincotta, senior market analyst at city index. the labour party
next we have the daily telegraph which reports on theresa may's pledge to slash taxes and make post—brexite envy of europe. she will deliver that promise today in the us. and then we have the financial times which leads with a story on argentina's central bank chief, who has resigned after only three months in the job, triggering a five per cent slide in the peso. let's have a look at the denver post, which has a picture of bill cosby leaving court in handcuffs, after being sentenced to three...
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the extra ordinary tale, an extra ordinary interview, and the pictures on the front page of the daily telegraphay. this is a bit of a skit crossed with the bodyguard. this is the most remarkable thing i have ever seen. i thought somebody slips in my coffee when i saw this. it is difficult to work out what vladimir putin is up to, or what their superiors are up to, because these two burly lads went over to see salisbury. you can see the reading the description from wikipedia. it is wonderful, a 123 metre spire, a clock, and something that the locals do not even know. so they went there and it was a bit slushy in the snow, something that russians have never experience... 0h, russians have never experience... oh, no, they never experience no. and just a thing to mention is that the met office said there was no such no. so they went back to the hotel and then went back, pass me the victims' house, and then quickly got on a flight back. this big trip by these two burly lads to see this cathedral. and a lot of people said you cannot actually get in russia... not in russia. so a lot of people are sayi
the extra ordinary tale, an extra ordinary interview, and the pictures on the front page of the daily telegraphay. this is a bit of a skit crossed with the bodyguard. this is the most remarkable thing i have ever seen. i thought somebody slips in my coffee when i saw this. it is difficult to work out what vladimir putin is up to, or what their superiors are up to, because these two burly lads went over to see salisbury. you can see the reading the description from wikipedia. it is wonderful, a...
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closely with borisjohnson when he was mayor of london so let's talk about the front page of the daily telegraphic. a deal between canada and the eu that took yea rs between canada and the eu that took years to negotiate, a good dealfor canada but is it the right one for us? the comprehensive economic trade agreement took five years to negotiate. another two years to ratify. and although it does say that the agreement has a 99% exemption on many of the goods and trade between canada and the eu... exemptions from paris. there are still hundreds of other exemptions such as for eggs, chicken, agricultural products. —— exemptions from tariffs. so we still need to go through a variety of different things and that would not be simple. so simply saying and, at this point, the cabinet is trying desperately to find a way through the chequers deal that the prime minister has presented that has been rejected. yes but not out of hand. with all donald cask come back and say there is still hope. —— donald tusk. people are trying to find where the middle ground is. negotiation... you need to take the emotion o
closely with borisjohnson when he was mayor of london so let's talk about the front page of the daily telegraphic. a deal between canada and the eu that took yea rs between canada and the eu that took years to negotiate, a good dealfor canada but is it the right one for us? the comprehensive economic trade agreement took five years to negotiate. another two years to ratify. and although it does say that the agreement has a 99% exemption on many of the goods and trade between canada and the...
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on the front page of the daily telegraph, italian prosecco exports to the uk fall for the first timen a decade but there's debate about whether that's because of brexit or if the market has simply reached its peak and tastes have changed. we are getting the weather now. jonathan is back, as promised. we won't rely on you for the weather report. definitely not. talking of the weather... the political weather in this case. whichever cliche you wa nt to in this case. whichever cliche you want to use. it is looking very dark. i feel very want to use. it is looking very dark. i feelvery sorry want to use. it is looking very dark. i feel very sorry for theresa may. she is trying to deliver something in the most difficult circumstances, trying to deliver something she truly doesn't believe is in the best interests of the united kingdom, but when her best to sell it. we had the meeting last night of the 28 eu leaders, it is an all be papers, it is clear she was basically saying to them you have to compromise more. we know their view is he has to komru miah is more, particularly on the issue
on the front page of the daily telegraph, italian prosecco exports to the uk fall for the first timen a decade but there's debate about whether that's because of brexit or if the market has simply reached its peak and tastes have changed. we are getting the weather now. jonathan is back, as promised. we won't rely on you for the weather report. definitely not. talking of the weather... the political weather in this case. whichever cliche you wa nt to in this case. whichever cliche you want to...
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shall we start with the daily telegraph? one brexit line amongst many it's fair to say.and presumably these are the farmers who protect the countryside. yes, this is michael gove announcing an agriculture bill. it's interesting that so much of wrecks it seems chaotic and michael gove is presenting this discreet will on farming. one of the things i think even the anti—brexit people have accepted for a long time, that the common agriculture policy was broken so his policy is that instead of chp payments... common agricultural policy payments going to farmers, uk government money will go to farmers who do good things like sustainable food production and i think it's interesting. he has long talked about a green brexit and this is the flesh on the bones. hasn't he said this before, steve? we have known this was coming. the government needs this out there, away from the bickering vision of what we could get which is selling —— sorely needed. worried at the bottom, there is a national audit office report which is damning, talking about the lack of preparation and how many proj
shall we start with the daily telegraph? one brexit line amongst many it's fair to say.and presumably these are the farmers who protect the countryside. yes, this is michael gove announcing an agriculture bill. it's interesting that so much of wrecks it seems chaotic and michael gove is presenting this discreet will on farming. one of the things i think even the anti—brexit people have accepted for a long time, that the common agriculture policy was broken so his policy is that instead of chp...
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boris is back yet again in the the daily telegraph only this time the former minister says theresa mayp britain thrive post—brexit. the guardian reveals that the metropolitan police are increasingly dropping investigations into serious crimes within hours of them being reported. a ‘dementia cure within a decade‘ in the daily express. scientists say they are close to a breakthrough that could pave the way for a final cure. and out of the kitchen and on to the street. jamie oliver appears on the front of the mirror after the star chased down a burglar after an attempted break—in at his family home. are not chased down. let'sjust are not chased down. let's just say chased. a number of the papers, inevitabilities tonight, featuring borisjohnson. particular inevitabilities tonight, featuring boris johnson. particular picture. wife knifes honking boris. here he is, sitting, looking crestfallen in his garden at home. that is him in his garden at home. that is him in his garden at home. that is him in his garden in 0xfordshire. thinking about something obviously very serious. we know not what,
boris is back yet again in the the daily telegraph only this time the former minister says theresa mayp britain thrive post—brexit. the guardian reveals that the metropolitan police are increasingly dropping investigations into serious crimes within hours of them being reported. a ‘dementia cure within a decade‘ in the daily express. scientists say they are close to a breakthrough that could pave the way for a final cure. and out of the kitchen and on to the street. jamie oliver appears...
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straight to the front pages, the daily telegraph is where we're to start. siness leaders that labour's plans to be nationalised companies could usher in what they call an economic deepfreeze. the daily express carries the same story, claiming the party's policies could increase bills and reduce pensions and savings. north american companies, meanwhile, went on deal—making spree worth $50 billion according the financial times. that is despite the pending trade war and uncertainty over the us mid—term elections. the metal has a story we have been covering here, the start of the public inquiry into the contaminated blood scandal, a paper labelling it the biggest tragedy in the nhs. and customers are losing £1 million a day in bank transfer scams according to the daily mail, citing new figures which reveal the scale of what the paper called a fraud epidemic. among other stories, we will be discussing the guardian, which has a picture of the doctor who cast at the launch of the latest series starring jodie whitaker as the first female doctor. we'll come to that i
straight to the front pages, the daily telegraph is where we're to start. siness leaders that labour's plans to be nationalised companies could usher in what they call an economic deepfreeze. the daily express carries the same story, claiming the party's policies could increase bills and reduce pensions and savings. north american companies, meanwhile, went on deal—making spree worth $50 billion according the financial times. that is despite the pending trade war and uncertainty over the us...
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the daily telegraph waiting in with a different take on the borisjohnson latest interventions, because of course he has got the borders. jacob rees—mogg backing his plan. this is not exactly shocking news. it would be news if... brexiteers want to lose the brexit. we also know who really wa nts to the brexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade deal than the vision which theresa may has set out in the chequers plan. it has been raised as an alternative by donald tusk, but it is a bad deal for britain. it's only some goods, it is good services which is the bulk of our economy. the canada deal it still took seven years to negotiate and almost fell apart at the last hurdle because bolton wa nted the last hurdle because bolton wanted to torpedo it and i keep saying it not resolved the northern ireland question even with boris johnson's magical thinking. our economy would suffer as a result of it. we're pushing it because it is clear of chequers
the daily telegraph waiting in with a different take on the borisjohnson latest interventions, because of course he has got the borders. jacob rees—mogg backing his plan. this is not exactly shocking news. it would be news if... brexiteers want to lose the brexit. we also know who really wa nts to the brexit. we also know who really wants to get rid of chequers is jacob rees—mogg, so i'm not entirely surprised by this. the canada deal is not perfect in any way. this would be a looser trade...
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the daily telegraph.t's highlighting the point that ministers are going to be putting pressure on theresa may now for a plan b, cabinet will say right, we told you as it did. they need an alternative. yes, this is a cabinet meeting that has been planned for a while because theresa may at the tory party conference at the weekend and theresa may is expected to give and theresa may is expected to give a speech that sentence on immigration in the future for immigration in the future for immigration post brexit. and that was one of the cabinet was a with the va about. it seems very unlikely that the cabinet meeting will not be about that, it's almost certainly likely to be dealing with the fallout of what happened that salzburg. there are certainly people around the cabinet table who have been sceptical about the checkers brand. many of them may use this as an opportunity to say, it's time to let go and time to find an option b done for them all at of them, their preferred option is a canada style free trade d
the daily telegraph.t's highlighting the point that ministers are going to be putting pressure on theresa may now for a plan b, cabinet will say right, we told you as it did. they need an alternative. yes, this is a cabinet meeting that has been planned for a while because theresa may at the tory party conference at the weekend and theresa may is expected to give and theresa may is expected to give a speech that sentence on immigration in the future for immigration in the future for immigration...
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the daily telegraph says theresa may was humiliated by european union leaders in salzburg as they unanimouslyo says the prime minister's brexit strategy was thrown back in herface as eu leaders boasted they are better prepared for a no—deal than she is. the financial times claims theresa may was ambushed by eu leaders, as they warned that her economic plan for brexit would not work and gave herfour weeks to save the exit talks. the daily mail says the prime minister warned she's ready to walk away from the eu without a deal. the daily express has a furious theresa may vowing not to back down in the eu negotiations after the bloc flatly rejected her plan for a brexit deal. and the times says the prime minister theresa is battling to salvage her brexit strategy and facing a fresh tory revolt after being humiliated by european leaders. in other words there is a theme. let's have a look through them in a little more detail. take us to the mirror. it's as much about the photograph and a story. mirror. it's as much about the photograph and a story] mirror. it's as much about the photograph and a st
the daily telegraph says theresa may was humiliated by european union leaders in salzburg as they unanimouslyo says the prime minister's brexit strategy was thrown back in herface as eu leaders boasted they are better prepared for a no—deal than she is. the financial times claims theresa may was ambushed by eu leaders, as they warned that her economic plan for brexit would not work and gave herfour weeks to save the exit talks. the daily mail says the prime minister warned she's ready to walk...
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with me are the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, asa bennett, and the writer and broadcaster mihir in. we start with the ft, which reports on uk inflation rising more sharply than expected in august due to higher fuel prices and more expensive clothing. a trial hears of the terrified pleas of eight—year—old mylee billingham, her father is accused of her murder. that's on the front page of the metro. genetic testing on the nhs is the headline for the i, with promises of a new service of personalised treatments tranforming patients‘ lives. chequers as dead as a dodo — the telegraph reports on one of the prime minister's most loyal allies warning eurosceptics will kill off her brexit plan. a damning report saying passengers are routinely failed by the rail industry is reported in the daily mail. rail failings are aslo splashed across the front of the times. the paper also reports on may's brexit plans creating a rift among eu leaders in salzburg tonight. the guardian also features the report on the rail industry, and the paper also echoes the prime ministers speech in salzburg, "the o
with me are the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, asa bennett, and the writer and broadcaster mihir in. we start with the ft, which reports on uk inflation rising more sharply than expected in august due to higher fuel prices and more expensive clothing. a trial hears of the terrified pleas of eight—year—old mylee billingham, her father is accused of her murder. that's on the front page of the metro. genetic testing on the nhs is the headline for the i, with promises of a new service of...
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let's move onto the daily telegraph. you mentioned chequers, the headline macros as dead as a dodo. who is this? the person saying this is quite interesting. it is mike canning, who planned it theresa may's campaign to become a leader and so on. and he is turning around and so on. and he is turning around and has been very polite and what he has said that this plan will not work, that it was brought to parliament and it will not succeed. and basically he is putting out what many have been saying for sometime in the past and has said by people like jake and reese mogg and others that this is somebody i prime minister's allies saying it one suspects there are elements within the prime minister's close friends who were beginning to realise that the planjust who were beginning to realise that the plan just will not work. and who were beginning to realise that the planjust will not work. and it will not win and she has to await, with an alternative but what did she come up with? she hasn't nailed her colours to chequers. she has taught us colours to chequers. she has taught us up to that
let's move onto the daily telegraph. you mentioned chequers, the headline macros as dead as a dodo. who is this? the person saying this is quite interesting. it is mike canning, who planned it theresa may's campaign to become a leader and so on. and he is turning around and so on. and he is turning around and has been very polite and what he has said that this plan will not work, that it was brought to parliament and it will not succeed. and basically he is putting out what many have been...
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henry, daily telegraph the headline, iranian regime has infiltrated labour.unds terribly sort of sinister, this is a case of one particular mp and it's very specific talk us through. it's a noddy story, press tv is the state backed iranian tv channel that has not broadcast in the uk for some yea rs, not broadcast in the uk for some years, it had its licence revoked about six years ago. and the reason there back in the headlines is because a labour mp who differs with jeremy corbyn a lot of things but the one who's quite topical is anti—semitism and the middle east we re anti—semitism and the middle east were generally. her visits with the party or certain activist in her party or certain activist in her party were so aghast at her criticism ofjeremy corbyn on the anti—semitism today passed a notion of no confidence on her last night, now the reason this interacts with iran is that a journalist from that channel was at the meeting and tweeting a video of the no confidence with out being read out, so confidence with out being read out, so the link to the telegr
henry, daily telegraph the headline, iranian regime has infiltrated labour.unds terribly sort of sinister, this is a case of one particular mp and it's very specific talk us through. it's a noddy story, press tv is the state backed iranian tv channel that has not broadcast in the uk for some yea rs, not broadcast in the uk for some years, it had its licence revoked about six years ago. and the reason there back in the headlines is because a labour mp who differs with jeremy corbyn a lot of...
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the pm, though, is heading for a show down next week according to the daily telegraph, as her cabinet, the financial times reports that uber is planning to link up with deliveroo, the london—based food delivery app, in the latest sign of big tech investing in a british start—up. and the daily mirror leads with the story of ellie chessell, a victim of an acid attack, who says she was talked out of suicide by the strictly star and fellow acid attack victim, katie piper. those are the front pages. like we said it's all about brexit tonight. thank you forjoining us here jessica and joanne. shall we start with the times? this reallyjust gives a generalfeel to with the times? this reallyjust gives a general feel to today's brexit news. quite an unexpected statement from theresa may today although perhaps one that could have been predicted yesterday, even for us been predicted yesterday, even for us this morning we are told she was not going to say anything despite the complete humiliation installs birgit today where leaders came out and tore her apart brexit plan and you know theresa may it
the pm, though, is heading for a show down next week according to the daily telegraph, as her cabinet, the financial times reports that uber is planning to link up with deliveroo, the london—based food delivery app, in the latest sign of big tech investing in a british start—up. and the daily mirror leads with the story of ellie chessell, a victim of an acid attack, who says she was talked out of suicide by the strictly star and fellow acid attack victim, katie piper. those are the front...
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this looked to the daily telegraph. somebody open for a standing ovation small, theresa may.tive conference but she is in new york and going to make a sales pitch. —— she has a week to go. we already got the third lowest rate of corporation tax and the g20. here she say we will flash to the lowest to make it attractive to business to get rid of some more regulation or what is being dubbed as smart regulation. applause laughter it isn't that big a cut but many people don't think it is low enough. it is really setting out a big gap between labour and the conservatives here. we have labour oi'i conservatives here. we have labour on one conservatives here. we have labour on one hand saying business is about time dance to the problems they created and baking. and then you have theresa may saint post brexit, we will be very welcoming to businesses. we will be cutting corporation tax according to this to 17% as a country. that would be the same rate in singapore. we would have the lowest. a couple of things that intrigued me about this. why do being run out, the telegraph, a pro—bri
this looked to the daily telegraph. somebody open for a standing ovation small, theresa may.tive conference but she is in new york and going to make a sales pitch. —— she has a week to go. we already got the third lowest rate of corporation tax and the g20. here she say we will flash to the lowest to make it attractive to business to get rid of some more regulation or what is being dubbed as smart regulation. applause laughter it isn't that big a cut but many people don't think it is low...
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going back to the daily telegraph for our final story.e tests will have their licences revoked on the spot. the headline tells the whole story but embellishes a bit. it follows this tragic case when a teenager was killed when an 87—year—old man lost control of his vehicle in essex, and it later emerged he had actually failed a police eyesight test only days earlier at a legal loophole had enabled him to remain on the road. vesely that is a tragic case to come into the headlines. there have been enough examples of often elderly people but not limited to elderly people, people who had acute eye set when they passed their driving test at 17 or 18 but they are on the road many decades later. it creeps up on you. i am not sure about this, but i think after a certain age older people are required to have tests. also there will be a concern about age profiling. we talk about it regarding teenagers, but you have age profiling going on for older people. it also says basically you have to read a number clearly from a distance of 20 metres and if yo
going back to the daily telegraph for our final story.e tests will have their licences revoked on the spot. the headline tells the whole story but embellishes a bit. it follows this tragic case when a teenager was killed when an 87—year—old man lost control of his vehicle in essex, and it later emerged he had actually failed a police eyesight test only days earlier at a legal loophole had enabled him to remain on the road. vesely that is a tragic case to come into the headlines. there have...
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the daily telegraph has a report which accuses iran of infiltrating labour and undermining a pro—israelend of cold calling? that's the lead in the express, which says new government law means customers cannot be contacted by businesses unless they opt in and the guardian sports back—page pictures alastair cook who made 71 in his final match for england on day one of the fifth test at the oval so we have a lot of different stories making the front pages to kick start the weekend. henry, let's start with you and at times, divorce law, big shake—up a p pa re ntly times, divorce law, big shake—up apparently it's something that's a long time coming some would say. essentially it's about correcting an anachronism, a strange what i suspect lots of people did not know was still the case. it's something that the times has been campaigning on recently, there was a case, they came to particular prominence recently, many people remember to no end to have been married 40 years wa nted end to have been married 40 years wanted to leave her husband, but the husband said no, and the court ordered under
the daily telegraph has a report which accuses iran of infiltrating labour and undermining a pro—israelend of cold calling? that's the lead in the express, which says new government law means customers cannot be contacted by businesses unless they opt in and the guardian sports back—page pictures alastair cook who made 71 in his final match for england on day one of the fifth test at the oval so we have a lot of different stories making the front pages to kick start the weekend. henry,...
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we begin with the daily telegraph here in the uk.age with a six—point plan he is publishing to challenge the government's current strategy. on to the business insider now, and it has plenty of coverage of tesla boss elon musk being sued for tweeting he was taking the company private and then not going ahead. it says the charges claim tweets like this were false and misleading statements, and that putting the price at $420 was a in—joke reference to cannabis. let's look at the china daily now, and it carries rebuttals from the government that they are meddling in the us election, after donald trump made the claims in a speech at the un general assembly. canada's globe and mail covers a first for the country's parliament. mps have unanimously voted to scrap aung san suu kyi's honourary canadian citizenship over the plight of rohingya muslims in myanmar. and finally, kicker is a big german football magazine. it explains why the delegation leading the winning bid to host euro 2024 were muted in their celebrations. so let's begin. with me
we begin with the daily telegraph here in the uk.age with a six—point plan he is publishing to challenge the government's current strategy. on to the business insider now, and it has plenty of coverage of tesla boss elon musk being sued for tweeting he was taking the company private and then not going ahead. it says the charges claim tweets like this were false and misleading statements, and that putting the price at $420 was a in—joke reference to cannabis. let's look at the china daily...
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a cartoon we find from the daily telegraph, vladimir putin is reacting to those accusations.now you say two russians were responsible, it is just one." russian media is far more skeptical when it comes to moscow's involvement. >> they say these charges do not necessarily prove anything. according to them, the case remains a mystery. the paper worries these charges will be a reason to punish russia, as theresa may has promised. >> some of our viewers may be recovering from the world cup. i am against them. france's national team will be back on the field tonight. >> it will be their first game since winning the world cup. place in munich since they will face the former world cup champions, germany. all week we have been talking about back-to-school time in france. theiru will be making entree tonight. identified the team playing with the world cup. it is a good chance to root germany, as they seek to redeem themselves. story,lly, we end with a a business promotion gone wrong. >> or perhaps gone too well. in russia, domino's pizza offered free pizza for life of anyone who got a
a cartoon we find from the daily telegraph, vladimir putin is reacting to those accusations.now you say two russians were responsible, it is just one." russian media is far more skeptical when it comes to moscow's involvement. >> they say these charges do not necessarily prove anything. according to them, the case remains a mystery. the paper worries these charges will be a reason to punish russia, as theresa may has promised. >> some of our viewers may be recovering from the...
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evening will be the writer and broadcaster mihir bose, and asa bennett, brexit editor at the daily telegraphthat's all ahead on bbc news. as we heard — the prime minister theresa may has arrived in salzburg for dinner with eu leaders. upon arrival, mrs may called on fellow european union leaders to follow her lead and adapt their brexit negotiating stance to get a good deal. the prime minister told reporters "if we re going to achieve a successful conclusion then, just as the uk has evolved its position, the eu will need to evolve its position too". "i'm confident that with goodwill and determination we can agree a deal that right for both parties." she defended her chequers proposals on a future customs and trade now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre, here's what's coming up for you this evening. a night for the champions, manchester city start their european season, we'll be live at the etihad stadium shortly. australia get their revenge against the commonwealth champions — england are beaten in the quad series. and also coming up: homeruns
evening will be the writer and broadcaster mihir bose, and asa bennett, brexit editor at the daily telegraphthat's all ahead on bbc news. as we heard — the prime minister theresa may has arrived in salzburg for dinner with eu leaders. upon arrival, mrs may called on fellow european union leaders to follow her lead and adapt their brexit negotiating stance to get a good deal. the prime minister told reporters "if we re going to achieve a successful conclusion then, just as the uk has...
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david blunkett telling the daily telegraph that the resignation of labourmp frank daily telegraph thatclaims of bullying and anti—semitism must bea of bullying and anti—semitism must be a catalyst for a seismic change in the party. an investigation by the times claims high—profile figures who use legal tax avoidance schemes are being blocked from getting knighthoods and other honours. the paper has seen a document from hmrc rating people on their tax behaviour with a traffic light system. the sun is reporting that the parents of toddler alfie eva ns, that the parents of toddler alfie evans, who died earlier this year after a long legal battle continued over his treatment, the parents are now surviving the birth of a new baby. the paper says their new son was born in august. he is believed to have been named thomas. and the guardian feature a picture of ariana grande, performing at the funeral of aretha franklin in detroit. the star—studded ceremony attended by many famous faces. it closed really a week of commemorations for the soul singer who died at the age of 76. good morning. one o
david blunkett telling the daily telegraph that the resignation of labourmp frank daily telegraph thatclaims of bullying and anti—semitism must bea of bullying and anti—semitism must be a catalyst for a seismic change in the party. an investigation by the times claims high—profile figures who use legal tax avoidance schemes are being blocked from getting knighthoods and other honours. the paper has seen a document from hmrc rating people on their tax behaviour with a traffic light system....
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something you have picked out from the daily telegraph.there are thousands of them. 20,000 plus privately owned. those owned by local authorities etc are likely to have their cladding replaced by the local authority and paid for by the local authority and paid for by the local authority. the question here is what happens to those privately owned? is what happens to those privately owned ? many of is what happens to those privately owned? many of them don't have the funds to do the work. what the telegraph have found is that some of these buildings are not insurable, involving debts of £60,000 in some cases to replace the cladding to make their flat saleable. it is a tragedy. it's a tragic —— travesty. how is that legally not the construction compa ny‘s. .. how is that legally not the construction company's. .. you get 10—year insurance for new builds. anything over that is your responsibility. what the daily telegraph have found is there is such a myriad of companies, and i think you will know this, steph, from the other what you do, who o
something you have picked out from the daily telegraph.there are thousands of them. 20,000 plus privately owned. those owned by local authorities etc are likely to have their cladding replaced by the local authority and paid for by the local authority and paid for by the local authority. the question here is what happens to those privately owned? is what happens to those privately owned ? many of is what happens to those privately owned? many of them don't have the funds to do the work. what...
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the uk, you're looking at the british press and you've got macron on half the front page of the daily telegraphat he said before, that is to say, he respects the referendum's outcome but brexiters lied to the british people. and tusk, he had a moment of humour on instagram — there is nothing worse than the spectacle of a humourless britain. jeremy hunt is now summoning the spirit of dunkirk. we are not at war with the nazis. i know you have lots to say, janet. but what i just want to say that the only people disrespecting theresa may are brexiters and they do it on a daily basis. there is the irish border question, which has to be resolved and there is only one solution, it is the norway minus because it means customs union and no hard brexit — no hard border anywhere. but stay with salzburg first. janet, did theresa may overplay her hand with this big my deal or no deal? nobody expected chequers to fly, that's not the issue. the issue is how it was treated by the eu figures who definitely overplayed their hand. they have now reinvigorated the credibility of her leadership to an extent that i n
the uk, you're looking at the british press and you've got macron on half the front page of the daily telegraphat he said before, that is to say, he respects the referendum's outcome but brexiters lied to the british people. and tusk, he had a moment of humour on instagram — there is nothing worse than the spectacle of a humourless britain. jeremy hunt is now summoning the spirit of dunkirk. we are not at war with the nazis. i know you have lots to say, janet. but what i just want to say that...
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with me are the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, asa bennett, and the writer and broadcaster, mihiront pages are already in. we start with the ft, which reports on uk inflation rising more sharply than expected in august due to higher fuel prices and more expensive clothing. a trial hears of the terrified pleas of 8—year—old mylee billingham, her father is accused of her murder. that's on the front page of the metro. genetic testing on the nhs is the headline for the i, with promises of a new service of personalised treatments transforming patients lives. chequers as dead as a dodo. the telegraph reports on one of the prime minister's most loyal allies warning eurosceptics will kill off her brexit plan. into the industry tomorrow is the story fall the daily mail. —— for. rail failings are aslo splashed across the front of the times. the paper also reports on may's brexit plans creating a rift among eu leaders in salzburg tonight. the maternity unit scandal at shrewsbury and telford nhs trust sees the number of cases being reviewed soar to over 100. that's on the mirror. and too litt
with me are the brexit editor at the daily telegraph, asa bennett, and the writer and broadcaster, mihiront pages are already in. we start with the ft, which reports on uk inflation rising more sharply than expected in august due to higher fuel prices and more expensive clothing. a trial hears of the terrified pleas of 8—year—old mylee billingham, her father is accused of her murder. that's on the front page of the metro. genetic testing on the nhs is the headline for the i, with promises...