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as always with borisjohnson, you daily telegraph.ph. as always with borisjohnson, you should take literally all that with all of the salt you can find, a pinch simply won't do, i would recommend handfuls, armfuls if you can find it because, as always, he simply make things up, we have no idea what people voted for when they voted because it a binary toys, yes or no, when people voted no they literally voted against being in the eu, not, yes, by the way, i would like to have parks over kent because that sounds ideal, yes, please, iwould love my loved ones not to be able to get medicine, that's excellent, that is exactly not what they voted for. he makes up numbers because it wouldn't be complete without, in which he suggesting increasing popularity for a no—deal brexit and certainly as long as you think 42% supported no deal versus 58% supporting remain in the yougov polls which i am sure he must have seen, then obviously once again he is being entirely at best spurious. he rejects what he calls downright apocalyptic warning. he rejec
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the daily telegraph leads on a story we're also reporting, calls for technology firms to protect children from online harm and demands for a new web regulator. and the sun says a petrified kylie minogue had to call police after a stalker went to her home. and one of the most read stories on the bbc news website is about last night being the coldest night of winter so far, with a picture of the snow—covered woodhead pass in derbyshire. and be very careful on the roads this morning. carol will keep us up—to—date and we have grey looking at the issues facing road users this morning. were there problems on the grounds last night? snow on the pitch at liverpool at anfield. it is
the daily telegraph leads on a story we're also reporting, calls for technology firms to protect children from online harm and demands for a new web regulator. and the sun says a petrified kylie minogue had to call police after a stalker went to her home. and one of the most read stories on the bbc news website is about last night being the coldest night of winter so far, with a picture of the snow—covered woodhead pass in derbyshire. and be very careful on the roads this morning. carol will...
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the midst of a page of the daily telegraph.hank you to both of you. that's it for the papers this hour. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thanks to dawn and kevin, you'll both be back at 11.30pm. but for now, from us all, goodbye. good evening. very mixed fortunes today in the sunshine. for some, the skies remained, the clear and we got to see some scenes like this one. this was from a weather watcher interested but further north in cumbria the skies were much greater, a lot of crowd around and i think as we head through the weekend, it is grounds that will tend to win out, it will stay largely dry but it will often be quite cloudy. we have got an area of high pressure forming in charge at the moment it's been here for the last few days. the areas of crowd just circulating around it and i think even in those places where the skies h
the midst of a page of the daily telegraph.hank you to both of you. that's it for the papers this hour. don't forget, you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening, you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thanks to dawn and kevin, you'll both be back at 11.30pm. but for now, from us all, goodbye. good evening. very mixed fortunes today in the sunshine. for some,...
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the daily telegraph features a report on removing the bars from prison cell windows in britain. the idea is the taxpayer funded project is to boost rehabilitation of offenders by "normalising their environment". with me is cornelia meyer, ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. the villa here are briefing. let's start with politico. you watched his speech in the oval office and reactions as well from the democrats, nancy pelosi and others. politico talking about the fact that he is addressing the nation, calling a crisis of the soul that he is not going as far as saying it is a national emergency. —— she's regular. no, and you know, it was very interesting, he could do that. he was very presidential, he clearly stuck to the script, not something he does very often. use all kinds of fa cts , he does very often. use all kinds of facts, when he said something, the bbc had the fact nicely on the side. the fact checker. yeah, the fact checker. he called it an emergency, he put it up to more than india's. and as your guest from the wilson institute said earlier in this show, t
the daily telegraph features a report on removing the bars from prison cell windows in britain. the idea is the taxpayer funded project is to boost rehabilitation of offenders by "normalising their environment". with me is cornelia meyer, ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. the villa here are briefing. let's start with politico. you watched his speech in the oval office and reactions as well from the democrats, nancy pelosi and others. politico talking about the fact that...
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steven swinford, who's the deputy political editor of the daily telegraph, and the guardian columnist, dawn foster. that's coming up just after the headlines at 11:30. now it's time for the weather with stav da naos. to focus on service and value for our customers. hello there. it was bound to happen at some point this winter. we have had a lot of cold air around the uk with some of the coldest nights of the winter so far. we just needed significant moisture input, that came about low pressure which moved in off the atlantic and brought central and southern parts quite a bit of disruptive snow through thursday. the area of low pressure will pull southwards. it will leave in its wake some sleet and snow showers for southern areas. and after the snow of yesterday, it looks like there will be an ice at risk through this morning, so some travel disruption is likely for friday morning. also, ice for northern and eastern parts of the country, as we see showers moving down of the north sea. sleet and hill snow on the south—east will peter out as low pressure moves away. wintry showers contin
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with me are brexit editor of the daily telegraph, asa bennett and political correspondent of daily mirrortro reports on the sexual offence charges former scottish first minister, alex salmond, is facing. he says he's innocent. the telegraph focus' on mr salmond being charged with two counts of attempted rape, following a four month investigation. the picture on the guardian shows alex salmond leaving edinburgh sheriff court following a private hearing — he refutes the allegations. the financial times says theresa may is coming under pressure from business leaders to rule out a no—deal brexit. the daily express has a story about whitehall officials making emergency preparations for the uk leaving the european union without a deal. and the daily mail reports that jack shepherd used uk tax payers money to fund an appeal against his manslaughter conviction while on the run — now he's paying thousands to lawyers in georgia to fight his extradition. a variety of stories making the front pages, let start with the daily telegraph. your paper. fill a ham and no deal at betrayal of the referendum.
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talking about the daily telegraph story, job security for new mothers.mothers do not take full maternity leave because of fears about theirjob maternity leave because of fears about their job security. maternity leave because of fears about theirjob security. this looks like it may be extended under some government appraisals. like it may be extended under some government appraisalslj like it may be extended under some government appraisals. i did not actually know to be honest it is only two weeks at the moment during which you are protected coming back from trinity leave, during which cannot be fired. the government is suggesting to extend that period to six months to give mothers but fathers returning from paternity leave or pa rents fathers returning from paternity leave or parents who have adopted a child to give them more protection. i think it reflects the situation in the end, children are not being seen as an advancement for female, women's careers but as a detriment. the government is trying to do something about it. surely what is needed is pa
talking about the daily telegraph story, job security for new mothers.mothers do not take full maternity leave because of fears about theirjob maternity leave because of fears about their job security. maternity leave because of fears about theirjob security. this looks like it may be extended under some government appraisals. like it may be extended under some government appraisalslj like it may be extended under some government appraisals. i did not actually know to be honest it is only two...
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let's start, then, with the daily telegraph.s as half priced railcard for16 headlines as half priced railcard for 16 and i7 headlines as half priced railcard for 16 and 17 —year—olds, but if you dig into the story, the real and announcement is that our average fa res announcement is that our average fares are going to go up 3.1%. which is fares are going to go up 3.196. which is not a good start to the new year for anyone spending a fortune on commuting to work. interestingly, chris grayling, the transport secretary, has written in the telegraph tomorrow, saying he wants to draw a line under the chaos of 2018, and i am quite surprised that he says that. i should imagine most of the passengers who have had terrible journeys with the new timetables in may, strikes on various lines, unreliability, the service is getting worse, the trains are getting overcrowded around the country. the increase is going to be significant to people who probably haven't seen their salaries increase. and this rather convoluted sort of a half student ra
let's start, then, with the daily telegraph.s as half priced railcard for16 headlines as half priced railcard for 16 and i7 headlines as half priced railcard for 16 and 17 —year—olds, but if you dig into the story, the real and announcement is that our average fa res announcement is that our average fares are going to go up 3.1%. which is fares are going to go up 3.196. which is not a good start to the new year for anyone spending a fortune on commuting to work. interestingly, chris...
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front page of the daily telegraph from a henry, men get access to women's nhs wards. it certainly feels in recent years that the issue of trans rights has become more... and this is probably an example of that. the daily telegraph has put in freedom of information requests to nhs trusts, and found that in the context of the move to eliminate mixed words, there is nevertheless the case that transgender women share words with what some call sister underwent imminent two women. this will play into around that artie exists here to talk about whether it's for properfor trans women to talk about whether it's for proper for trans women to have access to women's bathroom changing rooms and questions about trans women and their role in sporting competitions. this issue is not going to go away, and is clearly going to go away, and is clearly going to go away, and is clearly going to become a question more and more for politicians and four opinion formers to come up with a nswe i’s , opinion formers to come up with answers, because clearly they are spitting the country about how
front page of the daily telegraph from a henry, men get access to women's nhs wards. it certainly feels in recent years that the issue of trans rights has become more... and this is probably an example of that. the daily telegraph has put in freedom of information requests to nhs trusts, and found that in the context of the move to eliminate mixed words, there is nevertheless the case that transgender women share words with what some call sister underwent imminent two women. this will play into...
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the daily telegraph carries details of its investigation which found that hospitals allow patients thatfied as women to share all—female wards. the daily mail says the prime minister has called on the speedboat killer, jack shepherd, to give himself up, in what she described as a shocking case. the guardian leads on research by the world health organization which suggests that eating far higher levels of fibre as well as nuts and pulses, will cut people's chances of heart disease and early death. and the mirror reports that borisjohnson left his brexit woes behind him by spending new year with his girlfriend at a greek villa. let's start with the front page of the times, and theresa may's calls on union chiefs in a bid to save her brexit deal. henry. well, it's only around three months to go to brexit day, 29 march, theresa may still hasn't got her deal through the house of commons and as a sign she is panicking she has had herfirst ever meeting with len mccluskey, red len as some tories call him, one of the biggest trade union backers. this shows that she knows she will lose the vote n
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let's bring in matthew jay a journalist who has written for the daily telegraph the scotsman and the economist he joins us now from the polish capital warsaw welcome to you and they do so much for joining us this afternoon what does the death of automotive h. need for the people of poland. well it's come as a huge shock and you know polls are astar you talk of polls and they just it's very hard for them to comprehend. such a popular and also a matter one of the country's biggest cities being murdered is is half hasn't happened in recent history has happened since the fall of communism and it is very hard for people to get their heads around it to the moon. now polish political opinion it's been polarized since the conservative nationalist law and justice party was elected three years ago how do you think adam overtures death is being interpreted by poland's political establishment. well at the moment the politicians they stress that we have to keep this politically free at the moment we have to concentrate in the morning we have to concentrate on coming to terms with the death of a m
let's bring in matthew jay a journalist who has written for the daily telegraph the scotsman and the economist he joins us now from the polish capital warsaw welcome to you and they do so much for joining us this afternoon what does the death of automotive h. need for the people of poland. well it's come as a huge shock and you know polls are astar you talk of polls and they just it's very hard for them to comprehend. such a popular and also a matter one of the country's biggest cities being...
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papers with our reviewers, guardian columnist dawn foster, and deputy political editor of the daily telegraphen swinford. stay with us for that. good evening. parts of southern england and wales have been hit by heavy snowfall which has brought chaos to the roads and warnings of communities being cut off and disruption to power supplies. the met office has a severe weather warning in place and is forecasting more snow overnight. south—west england has been particularly badly affected. in cornwall, the county council says around 90 schools will remain closed tomorrow. around 100 vehicles were stuck on the a30 in cornwall, and emergency services there say they're dealing with many calls across the county. nearby on the a39, snow ploughs were brought in to clear the roads after heavy snowfall brought cars to a halt, with some drivers forced to abandon their cars after their vehicles became stranded. jon kay reports. when it came down, it really came down. a treacherous rush hour in devon tonight. main roads blocked. back lanes impassible. vehicles abandoned across dartmoor. i can't move my car,
papers with our reviewers, guardian columnist dawn foster, and deputy political editor of the daily telegraphen swinford. stay with us for that. good evening. parts of southern england and wales have been hit by heavy snowfall which has brought chaos to the roads and warnings of communities being cut off and disruption to power supplies. the met office has a severe weather warning in place and is forecasting more snow overnight. south—west england has been particularly badly affected. in...
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let us go to the daily telegraph. kate, mr speaker takes control.ting himself into this whole debate. he has power over brexit process to the commons. he has become the centre of focus today. according to the telegraph they are reporting that the speaker ignored legal advice. and that he has gone against parliamentary precedent when it comes to the way no deal —— amendments are supposed to be tabled and decided. many people will be applauding him. they say this is the sovereignty that brexiteers said they wanted. there is a difference between sovereignty and lawlessness. people have lost trust in parliament today, it is something that is envied around the world. to the point before, even if mrs may loses her withdrawal agreement by wine, the man is —— massive change that the man is —— massive change that the group amendment brings in, it is not that if she loses by wind their support they need to make eight week to get one vote, at this point mps can now weigh in anything that they want. we can have massive up evil. it feels like the process became
let us go to the daily telegraph. kate, mr speaker takes control.ting himself into this whole debate. he has power over brexit process to the commons. he has become the centre of focus today. according to the telegraph they are reporting that the speaker ignored legal advice. and that he has gone against parliamentary precedent when it comes to the way no deal —— amendments are supposed to be tabled and decided. many people will be applauding him. they say this is the sovereignty that...
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borisjohnson in the daily telegraph as saying that no deal is in fact voters' idea of leaving the euar borisjohnson simply making things up in order to reflect his own inner world. things that people have never been able to say in voting in a referendum, which isa binary say in voting in a referendum, which is a binary question yes or no, this is a binary question yes or no, this is what i am voting in favour because they voted against something, that is what won, no won. would you like to stay in the eu? no thanks, they voted against something, at no point did anyone vote in favour of anything, demonstrably he is making it up. as is always so special with him, he is making up the numbers because, of course, an increasing popularity is in favour of no deal at crashing out, he is not looking at the yougov polls which tell us 58% of us by then, tens of thousands of thousands of people surveyed, not 15 people that he knows, 58% of us would rather remain versus a no deal at 4296. rather remain versus a no deal at 42%. you can only say that is gaining in popularity if you are having what
borisjohnson in the daily telegraph as saying that no deal is in fact voters' idea of leaving the euar borisjohnson simply making things up in order to reflect his own inner world. things that people have never been able to say in voting in a referendum, which isa binary say in voting in a referendum, which is a binary question yes or no, this is a binary question yes or no, this is what i am voting in favour because they voted against something, that is what won, no won. would you like to stay...
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finally, the daily telegraph has a health warning for everyone. the paper says the uk's national institute of health and care excellence, or nice, recommends congestion charges and speed bumps everywhere. the idea is to encourage more people to walk, and improve their physical fitness. with me is iain anderson, who is founder of the international communications agency cicero group. we were to earlier on, what an incredible story, nancy pelosi is back, 78. she looks about a0. incredible story, nancy pelosi is back, 78. she looks about 40.“ incredible story, nancy pelosi is back, 78. she looks about 40. if you follow my twitter feed, i'm a huge nancy pelosi turn and are unable, i am sucha nancy pelosi turn and are unable, i am such a geek on this stuff, when she first became speaker, the first woman speaker, the first person to become speaker again and she is in charge now of a radically different congress. the new york times is really making the point, and you will see it in other media, how diverse congress looks on one side of the aisle of least
finally, the daily telegraph has a health warning for everyone. the paper says the uk's national institute of health and care excellence, or nice, recommends congestion charges and speed bumps everywhere. the idea is to encourage more people to walk, and improve their physical fitness. with me is iain anderson, who is founder of the international communications agency cicero group. we were to earlier on, what an incredible story, nancy pelosi is back, 78. she looks about a0. incredible story,...
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with me are the deputy political editor of the daily telegraph, steven swinford, and the guardian columnistt pages are already in. the i reports backbenches in the labour party face a dilemma after theresa may promises cash investments for ‘leave constituencies ? if more opposition mps support her brexit plan. the daily mail says some mp's are unhappy following the news that their half—term recess is to be cancelled, to help push through brexit—related legislation. the guardian reports one in three businesses are considering either moving some of their operations abroad, or have done so already, to cope with a hard brexit. the metro claims lives are being put at risk because of back log a cervical cancer screening results which are waiting to be tested. the daily express highlights research that suggests thousand of deaths could be prevented if more elderly patients were prescribed statins. the telegraph says the church of england is calling for social media companies to be given multimillion—pound fines if they don't take down content which is harmful to children. the financial times has a
with me are the deputy political editor of the daily telegraph, steven swinford, and the guardian columnistt pages are already in. the i reports backbenches in the labour party face a dilemma after theresa may promises cash investments for ‘leave constituencies ? if more opposition mps support her brexit plan. the daily mail says some mp's are unhappy following the news that their half—term recess is to be cancelled, to help push through brexit—related legislation. the guardian reports...
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the daily telegraph features a report on removing the bars from prison cell windows in britain.to boost rehabilitation of offenders by "normalising their environment". with me is cornelia meyer, ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. the villa here are briefing. let's start with politico. you watched his speech in the oval office and reactions as well from the democrats, nancy pelosi and others.
the daily telegraph features a report on removing the bars from prison cell windows in britain.to boost rehabilitation of offenders by "normalising their environment". with me is cornelia meyer, ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. the villa here are briefing. let's start with politico. you watched his speech in the oval office and reactions as well from the democrats, nancy pelosi and others.
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we begin with the daily telegraph, and the prospect of a delayed brexit and in the 6uardian's financialhousands ofjobs at risk. as reported on our own bbc website, prince william told the davos world economic forum that celebrities shunned his mental health charity three years ago because they didn't want to be associated with mental illness. and finally, staying with the bbc website, should women lick ice cream? the "how to be a lady" course in istabul shares tips on women's etiquette, including the correct way to dress, walk, speak, and even eat ice cream.
we begin with the daily telegraph, and the prospect of a delayed brexit and in the 6uardian's financialhousands ofjobs at risk. as reported on our own bbc website, prince william told the davos world economic forum that celebrities shunned his mental health charity three years ago because they didn't want to be associated with mental illness. and finally, staying with the bbc website, should women lick ice cream? the "how to be a lady" course in istabul shares tips on women's...
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we move the daily telegraph, facing duty of care for children. about how tech giants should face a statutory duty of care to protect children from online harm, describing online as an" all is wild west of the web". this is on the back of the ofcom report this week that showed that children's use of the internet, youtube, these kind of channels is rising sharply. and some parents are not that aware of what they are watching. it can be quite difficult. i have teenage children. it can be difficult to monitor them closely. they very clever. they are cleverer than. they are very agile. i put up a barrier and they found a way around it. you don't know if they arejust around it. you don't know if they are just showing you what they want you to see. this will be a relief to all parents. it is horrific the language the mps used, notjust a lawless wild web, but social media can help facilitate online sexual abuse, they took in about bullying, body image, loss of sleep, and self—harm. it is a relief that finally there may be in the future some sort of regul
we move the daily telegraph, facing duty of care for children. about how tech giants should face a statutory duty of care to protect children from online harm, describing online as an" all is wild west of the web". this is on the back of the ofcom report this week that showed that children's use of the internet, youtube, these kind of channels is rising sharply. and some parents are not that aware of what they are watching. it can be quite difficult. i have teenage children. it can be...
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let's go to the daily telegraph, because sajid javid pops up there.secretary ask for more vessels at sea questions migrants need for asylum. again, the kind of rhetoric that ringing in the navy, being forceful... is this positioning for some run for the leadership in the future? to be honest, with most things these days involving cabinet ministers, you can link it to the tory leadership contest. they be that the cynical way to look at it. there are colleagues to sajid javid you think he has an incentive to seem you think he has an incentive to seem very you think he has an incentive to seem very firm on this issue. the numbers, so far, coming into the channel, we get asylum applications every month. it does pale in comparison to that number. i think there is a feeling in the conservative party that perhaps the reason that he wants to sound so ha rd reason that he wants to sound so hard line on it and get the message out is because he is conscious of how it is looking. and then i also do think that there is the risk that you are going to have something
let's go to the daily telegraph, because sajid javid pops up there.secretary ask for more vessels at sea questions migrants need for asylum. again, the kind of rhetoric that ringing in the navy, being forceful... is this positioning for some run for the leadership in the future? to be honest, with most things these days involving cabinet ministers, you can link it to the tory leadership contest. they be that the cynical way to look at it. there are colleagues to sajid javid you think he has an...
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the daily telegraph leads on the apparently random murder of a man on a train in surrey, who was stabbed teenage son. the express says a manhunt is under way to find the man responsible for killing the 51—year—old. the guardian reports on a potential showdown between ministers and local government officials over controversial plans to expand fracking to other parts of the uk. the i says greater manchester has become the first local authority to effectively ban the drilling for shale gas. universities have spent millions of pounds on extra policing to protect students from criminals, according to the times, which says institutions fear campuses have become easy targets for thieves and drug dealers. the daily mail reports on the manhunt forjack shepherd, who was found guilty of manslaughter after a speedboat accident. it says the government is trying to block a loophole that allows him to claim legal aid to appeal against a six yearjail sentence and "harry's at war with russia" is the headline in the mirror. the paper says the duke of sussex willjoin britain's biggest military exercise aga
the daily telegraph leads on the apparently random murder of a man on a train in surrey, who was stabbed teenage son. the express says a manhunt is under way to find the man responsible for killing the 51—year—old. the guardian reports on a potential showdown between ministers and local government officials over controversial plans to expand fracking to other parts of the uk. the i says greater manchester has become the first local authority to effectively ban the drilling for shale gas....
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the daily telegraph carries details of its investigation which found that hospitals allow male patients identify as women. the daily mail says the prime minister has called on the speedboat killer, jack shepherd to give himself up — in what she described as a shocking case. the guardian leads on research by the world health organisation which suggests that eating far higher levels of fibre as well as nuts and pulses, will cut people's chances of heart disease and early death. well that's it for the up some. let's start shallowly on it, with the front page of the times? theresa may callsign union chiefs in a bid to save her brexit deal. henry, 11th hour, talks. there's something extraordinary about the spectacle of teresa matt, about the spectacle of teresa matt, a conservative prime minister calling on the mccloskey, the firebrand anti—tory general secretary to unite, popularly known as redland, certainly to drop lots of teresa mays parties mps. in asking for his help to save her brexit deal, saying can we make a deal, can what can your member support, what might you encourage mps to su
the daily telegraph carries details of its investigation which found that hospitals allow male patients identify as women. the daily mail says the prime minister has called on the speedboat killer, jack shepherd to give himself up — in what she described as a shocking case. the guardian leads on research by the world health organisation which suggests that eating far higher levels of fibre as well as nuts and pulses, will cut people's chances of heart disease and early death. well that's it...
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we begin with the daily telegraph here in the uk.etary, david davis, calling for theresa may to delay the vote on the deal. his theory? as time runs out, the eu's offer will improve. let's stay in the uk. the guardian now has the home secretary sajid javid under fire for saying it should be made harder for refugees arriving in britain on illegal boats to gain asylum. he'd claimed it could act as a deterrent to others. financial times reports the eu is stepping up security over fears chinese tech companies could be cyber spying. then, the atlantic, as many other, covering our big business story. its article pulls out five ways to look at apple's slump, but says none are good for apple. and finally, business insider. it's among many reporting on the us giving google the green light on what it calls minority report style technology. dear members and tom cruise movie? —— do you remember. dear members and tom cruise movie? -- do you remember. ama old enough. —— i am. with me isjonathan charles, managing director of communications at the e
we begin with the daily telegraph here in the uk.etary, david davis, calling for theresa may to delay the vote on the deal. his theory? as time runs out, the eu's offer will improve. let's stay in the uk. the guardian now has the home secretary sajid javid under fire for saying it should be made harder for refugees arriving in britain on illegal boats to gain asylum. he'd claimed it could act as a deterrent to others. financial times reports the eu is stepping up security over fears chinese...
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the face of the commons' speaker is all over the front of the daily telegraph, with the paper focusinga vote on an amendment which now gives theresa mayjust three days to present a plan b for brexit if she loses the meaningful vote debate. "may losing control of brexit", the ‘i' reports on the second commons defeat for theresa may within two days. the daily mail brandsjohn bercow‘s actions "out of order", he's facing claims of anti—brexit bias. the dramatic moment mr bercow faced angry protests in parliament today is on the front of the guardian. "speaker of the devil". the sun also chooses to focus on the fury levelled at the speaker with many accusing him of trying to "scupper brexit". theresa may's second commons defeat is also on the front of ft, the paper details her offer to mps of a backstop veto. the times describes her brexit strategy as "in tatters" as tory rebels join forces with labour over an alternative to her deal. and the metro leads with the chief executive of amazon's divorce from his wife, jeff bezos is separating from his spouse of 25 years. kate, brexit. that is wh
the face of the commons' speaker is all over the front of the daily telegraph, with the paper focusinga vote on an amendment which now gives theresa mayjust three days to present a plan b for brexit if she loses the meaningful vote debate. "may losing control of brexit", the ‘i' reports on the second commons defeat for theresa may within two days. the daily mail brandsjohn bercow‘s actions "out of order", he's facing claims of anti—brexit bias. the dramatic moment mr...
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the daily telegraph says mrs may has run out of options to save her deal and that she faces a heavy defeat no—confidence vote if, as the paper expects, the rejection of the deal is crushing. the daily mail devotes its front page to it's plea to mps — back the deal and in so doing, reunite the country. the times repeats claims made by the prime minister that a rejection of her deal on what it calls brexit d—day could open the door to a corbyn government. and the sun chooses to ignore the impending brexit vote and focus instead on a pregnant duchess of sussex, revealing prince harry meditates every day to prepare him forfatherhood.
the daily telegraph says mrs may has run out of options to save her deal and that she faces a heavy defeat no—confidence vote if, as the paper expects, the rejection of the deal is crushing. the daily mail devotes its front page to it's plea to mps — back the deal and in so doing, reunite the country. the times repeats claims made by the prime minister that a rejection of her deal on what it calls brexit d—day could open the door to a corbyn government. and the sun chooses to ignore the...
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the daily telegraph says mrs may has run out of options to save her deal and that she faces a heavy defeat tomorrow. the guardian says labour are poised to call for a no—confidence vote if, as the paper expects, the rejection of the deal is crushing. the daily mail devotes its front page to it's plea to mps — back the deal and in so doing, reunite the country. the times repeats claims made by the prime minister that a rejection of her deal on what it calls brexit d—day could open the door to a corbyn government. and the sun chooses to ignore the impending brexit vote and focus instead on a pregnant duchess of sussex, revealing prince harry meditates every day to prepare him forfatherhood. we will stay with the telegraph. cabinet ministers say theresa may will have to quit if she loses the vote by a heavy margin, that is what we are talking about now? it looks as if she will lose, but it is the margin? i have not spoken to anyone who thinks she has a good chance of winning tomorrow so it is fairly safe to say no one is expecting her to win tomorrow, but as you say, it will be a question of
the daily telegraph says mrs may has run out of options to save her deal and that she faces a heavy defeat tomorrow. the guardian says labour are poised to call for a no—confidence vote if, as the paper expects, the rejection of the deal is crushing. the daily mail devotes its front page to it's plea to mps — back the deal and in so doing, reunite the country. the times repeats claims made by the prime minister that a rejection of her deal on what it calls brexit d—day could open the door...
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among all twenty seven other countries ok well terry one new development we've got is britain's daily telegraph is reporting that theresa may is even considering amending the one thousand nine hundred. eleven and a bid to break the brics deadlock how could that potentially help. i haven't seen anyone in brussels saying that would help it seems like a very desperate measure because one of the things that all twenty seven countries are absolutely unwavering on is support for ireland and support for the irish backstop a european union has said that that is not negotiable that this is not something that the u.k. should expect to change to allow the backstop to be removed from that agreement or to be changed in any way the irish of course have the lead role on this but they've got everyone behind them and that's repeated time and again so that would be very creative measure and it doesn't seem like that will be getting much support from the e.u. side and sir thanks very much for that from brussels. now for a look at some of the other stories making the news this hour voting underway today in a refer
among all twenty seven other countries ok well terry one new development we've got is britain's daily telegraph is reporting that theresa may is even considering amending the one thousand nine hundred. eleven and a bid to break the brics deadlock how could that potentially help. i haven't seen anyone in brussels saying that would help it seems like a very desperate measure because one of the things that all twenty seven countries are absolutely unwavering on is support for ireland and support...
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the daily telegraph has a picture of a tearful andy murray on its front page, and the paper's top storyome say they tend to lead to higher reoffending rates. the guardian reveals that a new study appears to show that air pollution is as likely to cause a pregnant woman to miscarry as smoking. those are the new results there. the daily express leads with plans by ministers to place restrictions on the sale ofjunk food. here we go again. and the mirror features the desperate plight of the parents of baby carter cookson who will die in weeks if a new heart isn't found for him. that was a look at the front pages. let's start our chat. brexit is firmly back at the front pages as annette. i never get a day off. it will never stop come tuesday. let's start off in the independent. we are talking about a likely delay. senior administers meant that even if mrs mae lives —— went vote on tuesday they will have to wait for all the legislations go through before the deal can be done. it puzzles me as to why it is just deal can be done. it puzzles me as to why it isjust recently deal can be done. it p
the daily telegraph has a picture of a tearful andy murray on its front page, and the paper's top storyome say they tend to lead to higher reoffending rates. the guardian reveals that a new study appears to show that air pollution is as likely to cause a pregnant woman to miscarry as smoking. those are the new results there. the daily express leads with plans by ministers to place restrictions on the sale ofjunk food. here we go again. and the mirror features the desperate plight of the parents...
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finally, the daily telegraph has a health warning for everyone.recommends congestion charges and speed bumps everywhere. the idea is to encourage more people to walk, and improve their physical fitness. with me is iain anderson, who is founder of the international communications agency
finally, the daily telegraph has a health warning for everyone.recommends congestion charges and speed bumps everywhere. the idea is to encourage more people to walk, and improve their physical fitness. with me is iain anderson, who is founder of the international communications agency
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let's turn to the front page of the daily telegraph, the same issue, still on brexit, the telegraph if guardian said itjeremy corbyn faces threat of revoke, telegraph system theresa may faces revolt if she gets no deal. another day of this practise of it where we are finding out more and more about what mps do not want. nothing about what they do want, what they could conceivably wa nt want, what they could conceivably want together. here, we are told as many as 20 men wrecking ministers have indicated they are prepared to quit the government so they can support backbench moves to haul a no—deal brexit. you think about everything that is going on today and you get a summary here at the end of this story saying it sounded to me, this is one mp, it sounded to me is that the prime minister has been all things to all people. she was like the sphinx, they say. i suspect that is true. i have been speaking to a lot of tory mps today, who have been in and out of number ten, and what they say is she was actually very collegiate. we felt she was listening but what did she say back to you? they s
let's turn to the front page of the daily telegraph, the same issue, still on brexit, the telegraph if guardian said itjeremy corbyn faces threat of revoke, telegraph system theresa may faces revolt if she gets no deal. another day of this practise of it where we are finding out more and more about what mps do not want. nothing about what they do want, what they could conceivably wa nt want, what they could conceivably want together. here, we are told as many as 20 men wrecking ministers have...
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and here, boris johnson in this column in the daily telegraph, and on the front page, is saying thisuse must be amended so saying this clause must be amended so that there is an option to take it out. it has a sort of end point to it, and that is the detail to amendments n, which brady is proposing. it would say that after a certain amount of time, the backstop would not come into play and northern ireland would not fall into a sort of eu stasis. he is saying is that gets taken out, there is a deal on the table that the brexiteers can agree to. really? is that really a realistic viewpoint here? it seems to simplify things quite a lot. -- status. it is. i think the challenge here is the brexiteers can start to see brexit disappearing in front of their eyes, there is potentially a path towards a second referendum, a path towards a second referendum, a path towards a second referendum, a path toward a very soft exit, this is probably not where they saw brexit going on are looking to help support the prime minister get the kind of strong brexit that they have been seeking. let's talk abo
and here, boris johnson in this column in the daily telegraph, and on the front page, is saying thisuse must be amended so saying this clause must be amended so that there is an option to take it out. it has a sort of end point to it, and that is the detail to amendments n, which brady is proposing. it would say that after a certain amount of time, the backstop would not come into play and northern ireland would not fall into a sort of eu stasis. he is saying is that gets taken out, there is a...
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and here, boris johnson in this column in the daily telegraph, and on the front page, is saying thise must be amended so that there is an option to take it out. it has a sort of end point to it, and that is the
and here, boris johnson in this column in the daily telegraph, and on the front page, is saying thise must be amended so that there is an option to take it out. it has a sort of end point to it, and that is the
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the daily telegraph says mothers in the uk returning from maternity leave may soon have an extra sixfired or made redundant after returning to work. the guardian looks at a so—called military build—up in the arctic with melting ice opening shipping lanes and heating up competition for strategic northern borders. and finally in the washington post, it's now 2 minutes to midnight, according to scientists in charge of the world's doomsday clock. the clock is a measure of threats to humanity, including nuclear risk and climate change. it's the closest the clock has been to doom since 1953. it's been keeping track of our progress or decline since 1947. how depressing! i don't really where
the daily telegraph says mothers in the uk returning from maternity leave may soon have an extra sixfired or made redundant after returning to work. the guardian looks at a so—called military build—up in the arctic with melting ice opening shipping lanes and heating up competition for strategic northern borders. and finally in the washington post, it's now 2 minutes to midnight, according to scientists in charge of the world's doomsday clock. the clock is a measure of threats to humanity,...
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the daily telegraph reports that some mps in favour of another referendum will publish draft legislationgive voters a choice between her deal or staying in the eu. and aside from the action in westminster, the times has a photograph of waves breaking in front of whitby abbey in north yorkshire, with warnings that a cold snap is on its way. those are the front pages. let's have a little chat withjohn and rachel and, as we said, brexit dominating. do you want to start with the times‘ lead story? dominating. do you want to start with the times' lead story? yes, theresa may trying to rally key votes for her brexit vote on tuesday which she is almost certainly going to lose in the hundreds. it will be a massive defeat for the government but she is trying really hard. and in previous weeks the focus has been on the chaos of a no—deal brexit, and the economic and logistical cost of that, now she has turned the table and she says if the deal fails we could be permanently shackled with brussels and she is going after the brexiteer mps to say if you vote down the deal then maybe brexit won‘t happe
the daily telegraph reports that some mps in favour of another referendum will publish draft legislationgive voters a choice between her deal or staying in the eu. and aside from the action in westminster, the times has a photograph of waves breaking in front of whitby abbey in north yorkshire, with warnings that a cold snap is on its way. those are the front pages. let's have a little chat withjohn and rachel and, as we said, brexit dominating. do you want to start with the times‘ lead...
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let's turn to the daily telegraph. yeah, this was interesting. interesting figures to look at.der six months. figures to look at. and ofjail sentences under six monthsm figures to look at. and ofjail sentences under six months. it is a suggestion from mr stewart who is saying that short—term sentences do not work. his argument is it is not long enough to actually turn people around. and they go in prison, meet some unsavoury characters, they possibly lose theirjob, maybe their marriage gets wrecked up by being inside, all sorts of things that happen and they go out and reoffend again. it's a waste of time and our prisons are full to bursting. he is suggesting and it is something scotland has tried that we do not impose sentences of less than six months unless it is a really serious opponents —— months unless it is a really serious opponents — — offence months unless it is a really serious opponents —— offence involved. that would free up the jails and give these people a better chance of rehabilitating them in the community and that and makes a lot of sense. why not? although s
let's turn to the daily telegraph. yeah, this was interesting. interesting figures to look at.der six months. figures to look at. and ofjail sentences under six monthsm figures to look at. and ofjail sentences under six months. it is a suggestion from mr stewart who is saying that short—term sentences do not work. his argument is it is not long enough to actually turn people around. and they go in prison, meet some unsavoury characters, they possibly lose theirjob, maybe their marriage gets...
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the daily telegraph reports on new facebook data that it says shows that two prominent remain campaigns of pounds on adverts in the run—up to the parliamentary vote on the government's brexit deal. the guardian suggests there is growing evidence that patients are stockpiling medication in preparation for a no—deal brexit. time to call it a day? the daily mail reports that buckingham palace is under pressure to intervene over prince philip's determination to keep driving following yesterday's road accident. meanwhile, the mirror pictures a replacement land rover for the duke of edinburgh after he was given the all—clear today in hospital. and the times reveals motorists will have to pay up to £1000 a year to drive to work under council plans to cut congestion in britain's most gridlocked cities. so a few different brexit stories on the table in tomorrow's papers. welcome to you both. you know what they were in on a friday night. during breaks and stories with your eyes shut anyway. nothing has changed. let's start with the duke of edinburgh. the daily mail sis time to call it a day, phi
the daily telegraph reports on new facebook data that it says shows that two prominent remain campaigns of pounds on adverts in the run—up to the parliamentary vote on the government's brexit deal. the guardian suggests there is growing evidence that patients are stockpiling medication in preparation for a no—deal brexit. time to call it a day? the daily mail reports that buckingham palace is under pressure to intervene over prince philip's determination to keep driving following...
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[laughs] i must say that to me when you see what happened with "the daily telegraph," apparently moregal fees. they were wrong. i must say a lot of this comes from "fire and fury." i think there are several books. there's a book out this week about trump. a lot of this doesn't seem like it's myth. a lot of it comes from inside the trump camp. >> jesse: they had basic facts wrong. >> juan: there's a bigger story here about this president. you are saying to the audience just ignore everything that's negative about trump. >> jesse: that's the problem. the media gets so many things wrong about republicans. when they do get something right in its real news, no one believes them. they have no track record. >> juan: go back and see how much attention donald trump got from the cnns and msnbcs of the world. let me say when he goes after buzzfeed for their problems or "huffington post" or goes after "the new york post" because they are laying off people, i say man, that's low. in other words, you are going to hit journalists were being fired. >> jesse: those same journalists love getting people
[laughs] i must say that to me when you see what happened with "the daily telegraph," apparently moregal fees. they were wrong. i must say a lot of this comes from "fire and fury." i think there are several books. there's a book out this week about trump. a lot of this doesn't seem like it's myth. a lot of it comes from inside the trump camp. >> jesse: they had basic facts wrong. >> juan: there's a bigger story here about this president. you are saying to the...
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and 11:30pm at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm we will look at the papers with the brexit editor of the daily telegraphical correspondent for the daily mirror. that is all a on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. our main headlines this evening. collapso cricket! england's batsmen fall one after the other, as west indies take control on the second day of the opening test in barbados. pochettino and sarri go head to head. spurs take a narrow i—o lead into the second leg of the carabao cup semifinal.. we'll be live at stamford bridge. at the australian open, petra kvitova reaches her first grand slam final since being stabbed. i'm still not really believing that i'm still not really believing that i'm in the final. it's kind of weird, to be honest, is well, that i didn't know even if i would play tennis again. and we preview the new super league season with defending champions wigan warriors looking to get even better under their new head coach. good evening and welcome to sportsday. we have a busy show but we start with the first test
and 11:30pm at 10:1i0pm and 11:30pm we will look at the papers with the brexit editor of the daily telegraphical correspondent for the daily mirror. that is all a on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm hugh woozencroft. our main headlines this evening. collapso cricket! england's batsmen fall one after the other, as west indies take control on the second day of the opening test in barbados. pochettino and sarri go head to head. spurs take a...
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the daily telegraph looks at the conservatives and its headline isa mirror the conservatives and itsces revolt against no deal. well, this is the point —— revolt. here we are again another story telling us what mps are against. and the truth is, this is as many as 20 meg ranking ministers indicating they are prepared to quit the government so they can support backbench moves to support a no—deal brexit. you scream, certain of us want to scream at both sides of this debate, because when brexit, brexiteers said, yes, we won, we got this decisive victory, 52—48, you can decide if its decisive not, we got votes people means , , , peoplevoted means , , , and a nd vote now, somehow — your editor said feel edi may aid feel edi may aid is feel edi may aid - is trying for theresa maythat'she is'trying somehow rewrite the laws of to somehow rewrite the laws of arithmetic, two plus two equals five. that was a wonderful way to put it. the extremists on both sides have to recognise that roughly 118, 49%, the other half of the country doesn't agree with them. and therein lies the problem. and will
the daily telegraph looks at the conservatives and its headline isa mirror the conservatives and itsces revolt against no deal. well, this is the point —— revolt. here we are again another story telling us what mps are against. and the truth is, this is as many as 20 meg ranking ministers indicating they are prepared to quit the government so they can support backbench moves to support a no—deal brexit. you scream, certain of us want to scream at both sides of this debate, because when...
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with me are brexit editor of the daily telegraph, asa bennett and political correspondent of daily mirrorof tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i lists the sexual offence charges former scottish first minister, alex salmond, is facing. he insists he's innocent. the telegraph focus‘ on mr salmond being charged with two counts of attempted rape, following a four month investigation. the picture on the guardian shows alex salmond leaving edinburgh sheriff court following a private hearing — he refutes the allegations. the financial times says theresa may is coming under pressure from business leaders to rule out a no—deal brexit. the daily express has a story about whitehall officials making emergency preparations for the uk leaving the european union without a deal. the times leads with comments from the queen — urging the country to ‘seek out common ground' over the divisions caused by brexit. the daily mail reports that jack shepherd is using uk taxpayer's money to fund an appeal against his manslaughter conviction while on the run while he's paying thousands to lawyers in georgia
with me are brexit editor of the daily telegraph, asa bennett and political correspondent of daily mirrorof tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i lists the sexual offence charges former scottish first minister, alex salmond, is facing. he insists he's innocent. the telegraph focus‘ on mr salmond being charged with two counts of attempted rape, following a four month investigation. the picture on the guardian shows alex salmond leaving edinburgh sheriff court following a private hearing...
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the daily telegraph has also gone with the migrants story, again focusing on the home secretary agreeingand there's a spectacular picture of the hogmanay fireworks in edinburgh last night. the times headline is based on a poll which has found that half of britons believe their personal finances will improve or stay the same in the coming year. "new year, new hope for ivf couples" is the headline in the daily mirror, which says mps are to consider a law to make access to treatment fairer. i was just having an update with you, you did a programme about diabetes last year. you lost a lot of weight and juniper told me the end of the programme. it was very successful, i lost two and a half stone, but more importantly we proved that you can put tape to diabetes into remission with diet and exercise. that is what you did. fantastic. for anyone thinking about new years resolutions. starting with the telegraph about tech firms. new years resolutions. starting with the telegraph about tech firmsm is an interesting one for me because i talk about digital transformations and companies but what we ar
the daily telegraph has also gone with the migrants story, again focusing on the home secretary agreeingand there's a spectacular picture of the hogmanay fireworks in edinburgh last night. the times headline is based on a poll which has found that half of britons believe their personal finances will improve or stay the same in the coming year. "new year, new hope for ivf couples" is the headline in the daily mirror, which says mps are to consider a law to make access to treatment...
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law also with us is christopher marshall chief diplomatic correspondent for the berlin based daily telegraph spiegel who argues that being nice is not enough germany must show that it can exercise pressure to achieve its goal s. and a very warm welcome. two hundred shallow senior correspondent with the reuters news agency and travel east of the united nations has longstanding institutional problems that have been magnified by don't trump's america first policies but she maintains it will survive. well thank you all three for being here today on court about to begin with you ambassador ploy who has you had you've served at the united nations for four years a couple of years ago just tell us what the mood is like at the united nations at the moment it seems that it's the worst it's been for a long time well i think the united nations has always struggled with certain inefficiencies that emanate from its structure but it is certainly. it has been successful in many cases just to give you one example i remember when in two thousand and four the buy a lens broke out again in height the on a sunda
law also with us is christopher marshall chief diplomatic correspondent for the berlin based daily telegraph spiegel who argues that being nice is not enough germany must show that it can exercise pressure to achieve its goal s. and a very warm welcome. two hundred shallow senior correspondent with the reuters news agency and travel east of the united nations has longstanding institutional problems that have been magnified by don't trump's america first policies but she maintains it will...
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the daily telegraph says mrs may has run out of options to save her deal and that she faces a heavy defeatr are poised to call for a no—confidence vote if, as the paper expects, the rejection of the deal is crushing. the daily mail devotes its front page to its plea to mps — back the deal and in so doing, reunite the country. the times repeats claims made by the prime minister that a rejection of her deal on what it calls brexit d—day could open the door to a corbyn government. and the sun chooses to ignore the impending brexit vote and focus instead on a pregnant duchess of sussex, revealing prince harry meditates every day to prepare him forfatherhood. to get on to that later on that we will start, where else, but with brexit. the times, mae braced for a historic defeat. it is an inevitability, it is just a matter of how big the defeat will be. that seems so that you never want to make a 100% seems so that you never want to make a100% prediction but i have not met anyone who was not working the assumption she is headed for a big defeat. it is an historic defeat because if you step back,
the daily telegraph says mrs may has run out of options to save her deal and that she faces a heavy defeatr are poised to call for a no—confidence vote if, as the paper expects, the rejection of the deal is crushing. the daily mail devotes its front page to its plea to mps — back the deal and in so doing, reunite the country. the times repeats claims made by the prime minister that a rejection of her deal on what it calls brexit d—day could open the door to a corbyn government. and the...
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the daily telegraph reports that a coalition of pro—eu mps will unite in a call for another brexit referendumng draft legislation tomorrow that would give voters a choice between mrs may's deal or staying in the eu. but according to the guardian, the eu is preparing to offer the prime minister a delay to brexit until at leastjuly. and aside from brexit, the times has a photograph of waves breaking in front of whitby abbey in north yorkshire, warning that a cold snap is on its way. so those are the front—pages, and like we said, leading on brexit. so let us start there, shall we? we will start with the met row and may's last bid to take back control. do you want to start off with that john? do you want to start off with that john? yes, the most important week for theresa may and the country since last week but we have guilt got a big event are week, we have the meaningful vote on tuesday, the metro is thinking she is not going to win, which is not the biggest reveal in the world but it has got to such a bad stage now any defeat under 100 votes the government is spinning as some kind of success
the daily telegraph reports that a coalition of pro—eu mps will unite in a call for another brexit referendumng draft legislation tomorrow that would give voters a choice between mrs may's deal or staying in the eu. but according to the guardian, the eu is preparing to offer the prime minister a delay to brexit until at leastjuly. and aside from brexit, the times has a photograph of waves breaking in front of whitby abbey in north yorkshire, warning that a cold snap is on its way. so those...
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the daily telegraph reports on new facebook data that it says shows that two prominent remain campaigns spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on adverts in the run—up to the parliamentary vote on the government's brexit deal. the guardian suggests there's growing evidence that patients are stockpiling medication in preparation for a no—deal brexit. time to call it a day? the daily mail reports that buckingham palace is under pressure to intervene over prince philip's determination to keep driving, following yesterday's road accident. meanwhile, the mirror pictures a replacement land rover for the duke of edinburgh, after he was given the all clear today in hospital. the times reveals motorists will have to pay up to £1,000 a year to drive to work under council plans to cut congestion in britain's most gridlocked cities. so a few different stories on the table. brexit, of course amongst them, but we will start with the sun and this accident at the duke of edinburgh was involved in that neither the sandringham estate in norfolk. he said it was lucky to survive ==ifl if. am hank? efi arm: fi
the daily telegraph reports on new facebook data that it says shows that two prominent remain campaigns spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on adverts in the run—up to the parliamentary vote on the government's brexit deal. the guardian suggests there's growing evidence that patients are stockpiling medication in preparation for a no—deal brexit. time to call it a day? the daily mail reports that buckingham palace is under pressure to intervene over prince philip's determination to keep...
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the daily telegraph has also gone with the migrants story, again focusing on the home secretary agreeinghere is a spectacular picture of the hogmanay fireworks in edinburgh last night. the times' headline is based on a poll which has found that half of britons believe their personal finances will improve or stay the same in the coming year. "new year, new hope for ivf couples" is the headline in the daily mirror, which says mps are to consider a law to make access to treatment fairer. so that is a very quick look at the papers. let's talk to matt and find out what's happening with the weather. people might be going for new year's day walks all sorts of things. good morning, happy new year, happy new year to you as well. it is a day of fresh starts and the weather has taken its cue. things are set to field a bit fresh, a bit colder out there today compared with recent days, but the big plus is a lot more sunshine around, as you will see. we have got a weather front at the moment pushing its way southwards across the country. to the west of us, high pressure. to the east of us, high pressu
the daily telegraph has also gone with the migrants story, again focusing on the home secretary agreeinghere is a spectacular picture of the hogmanay fireworks in edinburgh last night. the times' headline is based on a poll which has found that half of britons believe their personal finances will improve or stay the same in the coming year. "new year, new hope for ivf couples" is the headline in the daily mirror, which says mps are to consider a law to make access to treatment fairer....
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the daily telegraph has a picture of a tearful andy murray on its front page, and the paper's top story some say they tend to lead to higher reoffending rates. the independent also has andy murry on its front page, pictured in happier times. the main story is the acknowledgement by some senior ministers that brexit may have to be delayed. the guardian reveals that a new study appears to show that air pollution is as likely to cause a pregnant woman to miscarry as smoking. the financial times says the japanese firm hitachi is to cancel plans for a nuclear power station in wales, putting the uks energy strategy under serious strain. and the mirror features the desperate plight of the parents of baby carter cookson, who will die in weeks if a new heart isn't found for him. those are the front pages. and you know where we are going to go, we will start off with brexit. do you wa nt to will start off with brexit. do you want to kick us off, kate, with the independent? everyday we have brexit front pages but quite a significant development which the independent has put on their front page. se
the daily telegraph has a picture of a tearful andy murray on its front page, and the paper's top story some say they tend to lead to higher reoffending rates. the independent also has andy murry on its front page, pictured in happier times. the main story is the acknowledgement by some senior ministers that brexit may have to be delayed. the guardian reveals that a new study appears to show that air pollution is as likely to cause a pregnant woman to miscarry as smoking. the financial times...
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the daily telegraph leads on the apparently random murder of a man on a train in surrey, who was stabbedin front of his teenage son. the express says a manhunt is underway to find the man responsible for killing the 51—year—old. the guardian reports on a potential showdown between ministers and local government officials over controversial plans to expand fracking to other parts of the uk. the i says greater manchester has become the first local authority to effectively ban the drilling for shale gas. universities have spent millions of pounds on extra policing to protect students from criminals, according to the times, which says institutions fear campuses have become easy targets for thieves and drug dealers. the daily mail reports on the manhunt forjack shepherd, who was found guilty of manslaughter after a speedboat accident. it says the government is trying to block a loophole that allows him to claim legal aid to appeal against a six—yearjail sentence. and the sun has a picture of frances and patrick connolly, from northern ireland, who won £115 million on the euromillions. the cou
the daily telegraph leads on the apparently random murder of a man on a train in surrey, who was stabbedin front of his teenage son. the express says a manhunt is underway to find the man responsible for killing the 51—year—old. the guardian reports on a potential showdown between ministers and local government officials over controversial plans to expand fracking to other parts of the uk. the i says greater manchester has become the first local authority to effectively ban the drilling for...
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here's the daily telegraph, pms plan b, good friday deal could be written, theresa may considers breakingering agreement to replace the backstop. we know caroline that this backstop. we know caroline that this backstop has been genetically problematic, but necessary in the view of many people. absolutely. to make sure there's no ha rd absolutely. to make sure there's no hard border. it's become increasingly, nobody, i don't remember ireland being mentioned, good friday being mentioned, good friday being mentioned, none of this was at the forefront of anybody‘s pr campaigns leading up to the referendums and those early few months after it. obviously now it's become the sticking point, that was at the centre of the ignominious vote results last week at westminster. so now the minister. keep now the prime minister, they keep using. rate, resilience, i would say rabidly keen to keep on to power, with what she's calling her plan b, which seems to go against my power, with what she's calling her plan or which seems to go against my power, with what she's calling her plan or no iich seems to go
here's the daily telegraph, pms plan b, good friday deal could be written, theresa may considers breakingering agreement to replace the backstop. we know caroline that this backstop. we know caroline that this backstop has been genetically problematic, but necessary in the view of many people. absolutely. to make sure there's no ha rd absolutely. to make sure there's no hard border. it's become increasingly, nobody, i don't remember ireland being mentioned, good friday being mentioned, good...
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our guest was an editor in chief at the hill and an editor at the daily telegraph of london and nationalof canada. how is being a conservative publication changed in the trump era? guest: as far as we're concerned, it has stayed the same. you stick to the values you have. one of the things that has happened not just to some conservatives but also to opposition journalists, is they have become either for or against this president. he is a polarizing figure. he has characteristics which a lot of people dislike. it has distorted the way things are covered. what we decided to do is and i think this is one of the reasons the washington examiner has become influential -- is not to be deflected by aspects of personal taste and stick to the conservative values we have always had. so people do not know whether we are going to be critical or praise president trump on any issue. if people know what you are going to say, they do not bother listening. if they do not know, they are going to read to find out. host: what does it mean to be a conservative in this age of top? -- president trump? about con
our guest was an editor in chief at the hill and an editor at the daily telegraph of london and nationalof canada. how is being a conservative publication changed in the trump era? guest: as far as we're concerned, it has stayed the same. you stick to the values you have. one of the things that has happened not just to some conservatives but also to opposition journalists, is they have become either for or against this president. he is a polarizing figure. he has characteristics which a lot of...