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there are people questioning whether the daily telegraph, the daily telegraph has made this point, whetherof the missing cardiff striker. dorset police confirmed the identification of the body last night. the plane went missing off the channel islands on the 21st of january. the pilot, david ibbotson, has not been found. the sala family has released a statement. they say: it is with infinite sadness that we confirm the identity of emiliano's body, found yesterday in the plane that crashed at sea on its way to cardiff. we would like to thank you for all your signs of affection and support in what is the most painful time of our lives. seeing the whole world mobilized to support us in our research has been an infinitely precious help. thanks to you, we are now able to mourn our son, our brother. on this friday morning, our thoughts go to david ibbotson and his family, hoping that the authorities will do their best to find him. we ask you to respect our grief in these difficult times, and to keep emi in your prayers and thoughts. for more i'm joined from cardiff by our correspondent tomos mor
there are people questioning whether the daily telegraph, the daily telegraph has made this point, whetherof the missing cardiff striker. dorset police confirmed the identification of the body last night. the plane went missing off the channel islands on the 21st of january. the pilot, david ibbotson, has not been found. the sala family has released a statement. they say: it is with infinite sadness that we confirm the identity of emiliano's body, found yesterday in the plane that crashed at...
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but the daily telegraph wanted conditions. they wa nted telegraph wanted conditions.nted to prevent him taking any further legal action against alleged victims of bullying and harassment, who had already signed so—called nondisclosure agreements, also known as gagging orders. thejudge refused, so now the telegraph is free to publish it story and says it plans to report details of the claims made against the billionaire. but sir philip has described its actions as a vendetta against him. the threat of further legal action remains. and the debate the whole affair has started about privacy, the public interest and gagging orders is likely to gather even more momentum. there you have it. the question is, where do we go from here? we know the daily telegraph will publish a lot more details in its paper tonight. it has already put material on its website including recordings of phone calls between journalists and sir philip himself in which he ta kes and sir philip himself in which he takes is what is described as an aggressive tone. meanwhile, sir philip himself has accuse
but the daily telegraph wanted conditions. they wa nted telegraph wanted conditions.nted to prevent him taking any further legal action against alleged victims of bullying and harassment, who had already signed so—called nondisclosure agreements, also known as gagging orders. thejudge refused, so now the telegraph is free to publish it story and says it plans to report details of the claims made against the billionaire. but sir philip has described its actions as a vendetta against him. the...
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today at five — the daily telegraph says it will publish more details of allegations against retail billionaireir philip green this evening. it comes after sir philip dropped an injunction against the paper that had prevented it reporting allegations of racial and sexual harassment. these gagging orders are being used to cover up allegations of sexual misconduct and racial abuse by powerful means. sir philip denies allegations he behaved wrongly. we'll have the latest from the high court — the other main stories on bbc news at five... the family of cardiff city footballer emiliano sala say they can now mourn him — after police confirm it was his body recovered from the english channel. the british horse racing authority says there are another three cases of equine flu at a stables in cheshire. politicians from belfast and dublin meet to try to break the brexit deadlock over the issue of the irish border. the star of stage and screen — albert finney — has died aged 82 after a short illness. and the oscar nominated director barryjenkins returns to the big screen with if beale street could talk 7
today at five — the daily telegraph says it will publish more details of allegations against retail billionaireir philip green this evening. it comes after sir philip dropped an injunction against the paper that had prevented it reporting allegations of racial and sexual harassment. these gagging orders are being used to cover up allegations of sexual misconduct and racial abuse by powerful means. sir philip denies allegations he behaved wrongly. we'll have the latest from the high court —...
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the daily telegraph has a ready published new details on its website including recordings of telephonetelegraph journalists and later that there will be more allegations against him. meanwhile sir philip has come out with a strongly modern statement in which he accuses the telegraph of a vendetta against him and chooses a montane of dismissal action and naming him and the house of lords using parliamentary privilege. we arejust learning of we are just learning of the death of the actor albert finney. according to his family he had been for this rapid of time. he appeared in over 60 films, his most recent was in the james bond film sky for pretty played the scottish gamekeeper. the scene close to the end of that film for top his first appearance in a movie was an 1960 the entertainer when he appeared alongside lawrence olivia. he appeared on the stage, primarily known as a theatre actor, frequently cast and william shakespeare plays but 2002 as belts 01’ shakespeare plays but 2002 as belts or him appearas shakespeare plays but 2002 as belts or him appear as winston churchill, an overwhe
the daily telegraph has a ready published new details on its website including recordings of telephonetelegraph journalists and later that there will be more allegations against him. meanwhile sir philip has come out with a strongly modern statement in which he accuses the telegraph of a vendetta against him and chooses a montane of dismissal action and naming him and the house of lords using parliamentary privilege. we arejust learning of we are just learning of the death of the actor albert...
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the daily telegraph says it's about to publish new allegations against sir philip. also on the programme.... the family of the footballer, emiliano sala, say they can now mourn, after his body was recovered from the english channel. after the death of four children in a house fire in stafford, two people are arrested, on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence. three more cases of equine flu are discovered, at a stables in cheshire. i would take a tip from the fishes. never bite unless the bait‘s good. and the accalimed actor, albert finney, has died after a short illness. he was 82. coming up on sportsday on bbc news. we are live in scotland ahead of the second weekend of rugby union's six nations championship as scotland take on ireland. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the use of confidentiality, or non disclosure agreements, is in the spotlight again this evening, after sir philip green's legal action against the daily telegraph newspaper, was formally ended by a high courtjudge. the owner of topshop, who denies claims of unlawful sexual an
the daily telegraph says it's about to publish new allegations against sir philip. also on the programme.... the family of the footballer, emiliano sala, say they can now mourn, after his body was recovered from the english channel. after the death of four children in a house fire in stafford, two people are arrested, on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence. three more cases of equine flu are discovered, at a stables in cheshire. i would take a tip from the fishes. never bite unless...
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the daily telegraph rightly points out that just a0 daily telegraph rightly points out thatjust a0 out a00 daily telegraph rightly points out thatjust a0 out of a00 britons returning from syria have been prosecuted with the vast majority placed on rehabilitation programmes. it is deemed to be... a real alive problem. let us turn to the independent. —— leiva problem. president trump. i had the pleasure of watching president trump. 50 odd minutes. will he get away with it, do you think west i have no idea. he surprised us. he introduced this emergency order to find the wall because congress would not give him the money. he said ok, fine, you will give me the money, iwill declare an emergency to find the wall. he spent a great deal of time just trying tojustify wall. he spent a great deal of time just trying to justify it saying there was an invasion of people coming across the border, they were bringing drugs in, causing crime, at cetera. many of his statements will be challenged, were challenged by the democrats, saying he got his facts wrong. and sure as eggs are rick zabel taken to co
the daily telegraph rightly points out that just a0 daily telegraph rightly points out thatjust a0 out a00 daily telegraph rightly points out thatjust a0 out of a00 britons returning from syria have been prosecuted with the vast majority placed on rehabilitation programmes. it is deemed to be... a real alive problem. let us turn to the independent. —— leiva problem. president trump. i had the pleasure of watching president trump. 50 odd minutes. will he get away with it, do you think west i...
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we begin with the daily telegraph here in the uk.ojoined shamima begum, the british teenager who joined the islamic state group, has given birth over the weekend. she says the public should show her simply and support for her return to the uk. -- simply and support for her return to the uk. —— sympathy. the financial times' main story is huawei getting the green light from the uk government to set up five g networks you, and at that undermines american effo rts you, and at that undermines american efforts to clamp down on the chinese telecom indications company. south africa's mail and guardian now, focusing on the start of this athlete's appeal against regulations that would require her to artificially lower her testosterone levels. let's move on to the times newspaper, and it says that airlines are facing regulations after the colla pse are facing regulations after the collapse of flybmi and looks at what it could mean for the industry. finally, the new zealand herald is among many with this story. 0ur cooking a traditional sunday
we begin with the daily telegraph here in the uk.ojoined shamima begum, the british teenager who joined the islamic state group, has given birth over the weekend. she says the public should show her simply and support for her return to the uk. -- simply and support for her return to the uk. —— sympathy. the financial times' main story is huawei getting the green light from the uk government to set up five g networks you, and at that undermines american effo rts you, and at that undermines...
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they went to the same meeting and heard the same words, and the daily telegraph is a brakes and the dailyakes and supporting paper, and the financial times is completely the opposite. kate, mark carney says it offers acid trade for global trade? there is no deal, a completely different spend? what is even more remarkable is those people —— papers use the phrase acid test, and in the telegraph is —— it is positive, but in the financial times is negative. the financial times has highlighted theissues the financial times has highlighted the issues that he brought up in his speech about how increasing terrace could have a very bad impact the uk economy, i have not seen any uk politician advocate for a tree work —— trade war. if there was a no deal, we would want tariffs as low as possible. however, two completely different takes on the same speech, but if you are trying to piece it together now, it seems like what mark carney is highlighting is of course there are opportunities when you have new free trade deals on the table. he knows the benefits of free trade, but he does bring in this prot
they went to the same meeting and heard the same words, and the daily telegraph is a brakes and the dailyakes and supporting paper, and the financial times is completely the opposite. kate, mark carney says it offers acid trade for global trade? there is no deal, a completely different spend? what is even more remarkable is those people —— papers use the phrase acid test, and in the telegraph is —— it is positive, but in the financial times is negative. the financial times has...
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they are used by newspapers including the daily telegraph. to what is a fairly routine legal tool for rightly or wrongly. thejudge has not done legal tool for rightly or wrongly. the judge has not done that but sir philip did not give me an indication whether he was going to go after the telegraph or any individuals concerned. the department for transport has terminated a controversial contract to provide extra ferries in the event of a no—deal brexit. seaborne freight was awarded a £13 million contract in december — even though it had never run a ferry service or had any ships. an irish shipping line that was planning to back the company has pulled out. the government says it is already in advanced talks with a number of companies to secure additional freight capacity in the event of no—deal. more than 1000 stabbing victims, aged between ten and 19, spent at a least one night in hospital in the 12 months to last march. nhs figures show there's been a 54% rise in the number of young people treated for knife wounds in hospitals in england over
they are used by newspapers including the daily telegraph. to what is a fairly routine legal tool for rightly or wrongly. thejudge has not done legal tool for rightly or wrongly. the judge has not done that but sir philip did not give me an indication whether he was going to go after the telegraph or any individuals concerned. the department for transport has terminated a controversial contract to provide extra ferries in the event of a no—deal brexit. seaborne freight was awarded a £13...
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the daily telegraph has a similar headline.s the british public should allow her to return her to home but it's not up to the british public, it is the rule of law. the international law if she remains a british citizens. the politicians have been out this week saying they will not be extending any traditional rights of trying to help her back in any way however, it is very unusual will stop we see these jihadis women and they are often voiceless and we are in an unusual position of having someone in an unusual position of having someone out there speaking saying all these challenging things, she does not regret going out there in the first place, basically demanding sympathy which is unusual because they are usually so passive and we think of them as utterly controlled. yet she is putting her case. we are in this demanding position that taps into our fears about what threat she poses and on the other hand, the la st poses and on the other hand, the last thing we want is somebody like this rootless, stateless, effectively a loo
the daily telegraph has a similar headline.s the british public should allow her to return her to home but it's not up to the british public, it is the rule of law. the international law if she remains a british citizens. the politicians have been out this week saying they will not be extending any traditional rights of trying to help her back in any way however, it is very unusual will stop we see these jihadis women and they are often voiceless and we are in an unusual position of having...
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agreements, is in the spotlight again this evening, after sir philip green's legal action against the daily telegraph, was formally ended by a high courtjudge. the owner of topshop, who denies claims of unlawful sexual and racist behaviour made by the newspaper, has condemned it's reporting, and accused the telegraph of a ‘vendetta' against him. however his alleged victims, are still prevented from speaking out, because they signed non disclosure agreements. here's our special correspondent, lucy manning. sir philip green has the yacht, the business empire and the knighthood but his reputation has been damaged by allegations from former employees. he tried to block the telegraph publishing them but today dropped his injunction against the paper. the five former staff members alleging sexual harassment and racial abuse are still gagged and the paper failed to get their nondisclosure agreements overturned. this woman was not prevented from speaking out. she worked for sir philip in his las vegas store and claimed he sexually harassed her on numerous occasions. i do not genuinely think he thought he cou
agreements, is in the spotlight again this evening, after sir philip green's legal action against the daily telegraph, was formally ended by a high courtjudge. the owner of topshop, who denies claims of unlawful sexual and racist behaviour made by the newspaper, has condemned it's reporting, and accused the telegraph of a ‘vendetta' against him. however his alleged victims, are still prevented from speaking out, because they signed non disclosure agreements. here's our special correspondent,...
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the daily telegraph will publish more allegations against billionaire sir philip green tonight — afteron against the paper. the businessman denies allegations of sexual and racial abuse. these gagging orders are being used to cover up allegations of sexual misconduct and racial abuse by, by wealthy, powerful men. the family of the footballer, emiliano sala, say they can now mourn, after his body was recovered from the english channel. after the death of four children in a house fire in stafford, two people are arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence. theresa may is meeting her irish counterpart in dublin — as she continues to try to seek changes to the brexit withdrawal agreement.
the daily telegraph will publish more allegations against billionaire sir philip green tonight — afteron against the paper. the businessman denies allegations of sexual and racial abuse. these gagging orders are being used to cover up allegations of sexual misconduct and racial abuse by, by wealthy, powerful men. the family of the footballer, emiliano sala, say they can now mourn, after his body was recovered from the english channel. after the death of four children in a house fire in...
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. —— the daily telegraph.at people who have to live in london do that trade. buses are run by equal value and very efficient. as soon as you gas out of london, you are primarily relying on buses via form of transport. at they are the biggest public transport and britain. it has been cut by 28% low. buses are not the most glamourous form of transport, but if you are living in a small town, and you are young, it is your main way of getting to like. if you are an elderly person, and it is your main way of getting to the shops, they are absolutely crucial. they just shops, they are absolutely crucial. theyjust do not get the love and attention that they deserve because they are such a crucial part of how this country operates. this is quite important, and what we have now is that the local government association, the umbrella party, the subsidy for free fairs they are saying, the government is not giving them enough money to pay for this as we all know that the liberal council is an extraordinary stretch anyway. t
. —— the daily telegraph.at people who have to live in london do that trade. buses are run by equal value and very efficient. as soon as you gas out of london, you are primarily relying on buses via form of transport. at they are the biggest public transport and britain. it has been cut by 28% low. buses are not the most glamourous form of transport, but if you are living in a small town, and you are young, it is your main way of getting to like. if you are an elderly person, and it is your...
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was paid more than £1 million after accusing him of groping her, according to new claims in the daily telegraph several other former employees received six figure payments after alleging inappropriate behaviour, the newspaper says. sir philip categorically denies he is guilty of any unlawful sexual or racist behaviour. caroline rigby reports. sir philip green, the boss of topshop, is one of britain's best—known businessmen. yesterday, a judge allowed him
was paid more than £1 million after accusing him of groping her, according to new claims in the daily telegraph several other former employees received six figure payments after alleging inappropriate behaviour, the newspaper says. sir philip categorically denies he is guilty of any unlawful sexual or racist behaviour. caroline rigby reports. sir philip green, the boss of topshop, is one of britain's best—known businessmen. yesterday, a judge allowed him
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the daily telegraph says it's about to publish new allegations against sir philip.amme.... the family of the footballer, emiliano sala, say they can now mourn, after his body was recovered from the english channel. after the death of four children in a house fire in stafford, two people are arrested, on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence. three more cases of equine flu are discovered,
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moving on to brexit and the daily telegraph with its report that a group of 100 tory mps are prepared to rebel against theresa may if she cannot reach a new brexit deal. staying in britain, on the front page of the times the home secretary faces a backlash over the decision to strip islamic state bride shemima begum of her citizenship, with some saying it could play into the hands of extremists. next we have an article on the bbc website about a new un report on the severe threat to the world's food sources due to a decline in biodiversity caused by factors including pollution and climate change. and finally to technology and time magazine which looks at donald trump's tweets that have raised some eyebrows about the development of 5 and 66 wireless technology in the us. with me is independent analyst, stephanie hare. good morning. the new york times and some really shocking pictures of what can only be described as mass exodus, staggering exodus, more than 3 million people are estimated to have left the country on foot, because they cannot afford bus tickets. that is the equivalent of
moving on to brexit and the daily telegraph with its report that a group of 100 tory mps are prepared to rebel against theresa may if she cannot reach a new brexit deal. staying in britain, on the front page of the times the home secretary faces a backlash over the decision to strip islamic state bride shemima begum of her citizenship, with some saying it could play into the hands of extremists. next we have an article on the bbc website about a new un report on the severe threat to the world's...
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let's start with the daily telegraph, the story that has been evolving over the past week. i wonder, that has been evolving over the past week. iwonder, where that has been evolving over the past week. i wonder, where does this go now? shamima begum has given birth, we understand, to a boy in this refugee camp, and whether that perhaps creates a bit more sympathy for her plight among people here.” think we have to be very careful. i am concerned about the press coverage on this. i think had —— headline in the daily telegraph, show me some sympathy, words taken from an extended interview she has done, in which she talks about living under threats of bombs, planes, starvation, when she says she will find it hard to come back, it is because of the conditions she has been living in for what appears to be the last four years. she is still a teenager, someone who has lost two children in this conflict, living in this area. i would put the risk, the security of this country and the people who live here first, but i think we need to understand that this is still an individual who i
let's start with the daily telegraph, the story that has been evolving over the past week. i wonder, that has been evolving over the past week. iwonder, where that has been evolving over the past week. i wonder, where does this go now? shamima begum has given birth, we understand, to a boy in this refugee camp, and whether that perhaps creates a bit more sympathy for her plight among people here.” think we have to be very careful. i am concerned about the press coverage on this. i think had...
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the front page of the daily telegraph, and the story that's dominating the uk's front pages — the defectionf three mps from prime minister theresa may's conservative party to join a new independent group in parliament. the international edition of the financial times reports that ubs has been hit with a record $5 billion penalty after a french court found it had helped clients evade french taxs. ubs says it strongly disagrees with the verdict and will appeal. staying with business, the times says the uk supermarket group sainsbury‘s planned $9 billion takeover of one of its competitors, asda, is on the brink of collapse after the regulator voiced extensive concerns. the japan times leads on what it calls the ambitious plans for the second summit between donald trump and north korea's kimjong—un. it's happening next week. are trying to get ready for that. —— they are. and finally, the bbc news website turns to technology and the new foldable smartphone unveiled by samsung, which goes on sale in just over two months‘s time. of course, we have mentioned extensively already the high price and w
the front page of the daily telegraph, and the story that's dominating the uk's front pages — the defectionf three mps from prime minister theresa may's conservative party to join a new independent group in parliament. the international edition of the financial times reports that ubs has been hit with a record $5 billion penalty after a french court found it had helped clients evade french taxs. ubs says it strongly disagrees with the verdict and will appeal. staying with business, the times...
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the daily telegraph says the senior female employee , which it hasn't named for legal reasons , was onefive members of staff , who signed gagging orders after being bullied or harassed , by sir philip green. chi chi izundu has more. aggressive and intimidating. sexual harassment and racism. both are the accusations making headline news on the front of the telegraph newspaper. details of the allegations against sir philip green one of britain's best known businessman involving five employees we re businessman involving five employees were up publiced in the paper after thejudge allowed hill to were up publiced in the paper after the judge allowed hill to drop action against it which lasted six months. the allegations include one senior female executive at the arcadia group which owns shops including topshop who was allegedly called a naughty girl. she was accused of slapping her bottom and kissing her face. the telegraph reports how he allegedly drew attention to the dreadlocks of a black employee, in front of other staff, and referred to him as still throwing spears in thejungle. both a
the daily telegraph says the senior female employee , which it hasn't named for legal reasons , was onefive members of staff , who signed gagging orders after being bullied or harassed , by sir philip green. chi chi izundu has more. aggressive and intimidating. sexual harassment and racism. both are the accusations making headline news on the front of the telegraph newspaper. details of the allegations against sir philip green one of britain's best known businessman involving five employees we...
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the daily telegraph, four —year—olds to learn the perils of social media.will be given compulsory health education lessons kicking him in the new year, that will encourage children to limit their time on facebook. i was surprised to know that four —year—olds on facebook, given that you cannot have an account until you are 13, mine were not and still are not on facebook. being a parent, the ta blet not on facebook. being a parent, the tablet is the best at sitter. they have games and stuff, but social media? it is an interesting point of view that the government seems to be thinking that starting early and making children aware, even though i am not really sure, i don't have children myself so i am not sure what the four—year—old would normally do... i say it is the best ba bysitter normally do... i say it is the best babysitter is the cheapest ba bysitter babysitter is the cheapest babysitter in town. this talks about the fact that they are trying to encourage kids to get outside and play, that is what most kids really wa nt to play, that is what most kids
the daily telegraph, four —year—olds to learn the perils of social media.will be given compulsory health education lessons kicking him in the new year, that will encourage children to limit their time on facebook. i was surprised to know that four —year—olds on facebook, given that you cannot have an account until you are 13, mine were not and still are not on facebook. being a parent, the ta blet not on facebook. being a parent, the tablet is the best at sitter. they have games and...
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you are going to start us off with the daily telegraph, we have to do our daily dose of wrecks it andll about the backstop. it is all about the backstop. it is all about the backstop. yes, yesterday the prime minister had flown to belfast to talk about the brexit deal, and what was happening, and then she is off to brussels tomorrow for talks, although no—one quite knows what the talks are going to be about. we have heard that apparently the withdrawal agreement can't be reopened or renegotiated, but we heard from the prime minister today that the backstop essentially is here to stay, but is we presume going to be tinkered with. but one of the big developments overnight is the daily telegraph publishing the suggestion that ministers are discussing a potential eight—week delay which would porush the date to —— push the date to may 24. we have heard of the february recess being cancelled for mps and they will probably end up with easter almost being cancelled, and they might just with easter almost being cancelled, and they mightjust about get their whitsun holiday, if they are lucky. t
you are going to start us off with the daily telegraph, we have to do our daily dose of wrecks it andll about the backstop. it is all about the backstop. it is all about the backstop. yes, yesterday the prime minister had flown to belfast to talk about the brexit deal, and what was happening, and then she is off to brussels tomorrow for talks, although no—one quite knows what the talks are going to be about. we have heard that apparently the withdrawal agreement can't be reopened or...
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the daily telegraph says it's about to publish more allegations about the retail billionaire sir philip all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me. on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. here are your latest sports stories. another six nations weekend coming up. it will be another one for the england wing chris ashton. we will make his first start for six years when england play france at twickenham on sunday. ashton one of two changes made by coach eddiejones ashton one of two changes made by coach eddie jones following the ashton one of two changes made by coach eddiejones following the win in dublin last weekend. he replaces jack noel, who drops to the bench. the other changes are locked courtney lawes who comes in for an injury. england's women will be missing their world cup winner for their match against doncaster on sunday. she is recovering from a shoulder injury which was picked up in theirwin shoulder injury which was picked up in their win over ireland. poppy leach has been brought in to replace her. ali goodness auzqui our‘s dre
the daily telegraph says it's about to publish more allegations about the retail billionaire sir philip all from the bbc news at one, so it's goodbye from me. on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. good afternoon. here are your latest sports stories. another six nations weekend coming up. it will be another one for the england wing chris ashton. we will make his first start for six years when england play france at twickenham on sunday. ashton one of two changes made by...
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the traditionalist out there, particularly daily telegraph readers, i would particularly daily telegraphr. we were discussing this before we came on, you would think why do they need to take it to the high court? why do they need to have this battle? if you feel as though you are the father, if you feel you are the mother, that is ok with you. why do doubt written down if that is how you feel? that may be controversial to some people. maybe people do want it written down on the birth certificate exactly the relationship. but if you have a personal relationship with your child and it are those watchou are. any thoughts on this one?“ child and it are those watchou are. any thoughts on this one? it is incredibly compensated when the gender identity that people feel and value and offers meaning in their lives conflict with the sort of bodily reality of the sexes that we have forced up in the end, every baby has to be born out of a womb, and that is a female sex organ. now, some transgender people try to make a differentiation between male and female are about the sexed bodies and it is woman
the traditionalist out there, particularly daily telegraph readers, i would particularly daily telegraphr. we were discussing this before we came on, you would think why do they need to take it to the high court? why do they need to have this battle? if you feel as though you are the father, if you feel you are the mother, that is ok with you. why do doubt written down if that is how you feel? that may be controversial to some people. maybe people do want it written down on the birth...
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daily telegraph, carney slops fearful vote.ays brexit can kickstart golden era in contrast to earlier warnings —— swa ps. contrast to earlier warnings —— swaps. if you move from the brexiteer newspaper to the financial times, same speech, same bank of england governor, no change there, it wasn't a doppelganger, it is the same thing, but it is a completely different take, the financial times area different take, the financial times are a remainer paper, carner says brexit offers acid test for global trade as no deal dangers gather. yes, mark carney is fairly measured normally in what he said and has to balance the benefits to the economy with the possible disadvantages to the british economy of the various brexit scenarios and all the rest of it. so it is fair to say i guess that you can read different things into what he says from time to time. although i think it is really interesting of the daily telegraph to thing he has changed his spot because we are used to him issuing coded warnings about the dangers of a no—deal brexit
daily telegraph, carney slops fearful vote.ays brexit can kickstart golden era in contrast to earlier warnings —— swa ps. contrast to earlier warnings —— swaps. if you move from the brexiteer newspaper to the financial times, same speech, same bank of england governor, no change there, it wasn't a doppelganger, it is the same thing, but it is a completely different take, the financial times area different take, the financial times are a remainer paper, carner says brexit offers acid...
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the daily telegraph has published more allegations about the businessman sir philip green's treatmenton is millions of pounds out of pocket after dropping a court injunction over previous allegations made by former members of staff. the i weekend claims sir philip green has warned former employees he will pursue them through the courts over sexual harassment claims. the times leads with the same story — branding the businessman a ‘bully‘. the guardian has a picture of the actor albert finney, who's died aged 82 following a short illness. the ft weekend says talks between britain and japan on a new trade deal in the event of the no—deal brexit have stalled. a cctv image is on the front page the daily express — it says police are focusing on the footage which could hold clues to finding missing student libby squire. and the daily mirror claims half of bus routes could be scrapped because of funding cuts. a variety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. one big story, the one that your paper has broken, claire, about sir philip green. there are mo
the daily telegraph has published more allegations about the businessman sir philip green's treatmenton is millions of pounds out of pocket after dropping a court injunction over previous allegations made by former members of staff. the i weekend claims sir philip green has warned former employees he will pursue them through the courts over sexual harassment claims. the times leads with the same story — branding the businessman a ‘bully‘. the guardian has a picture of the actor albert...
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and the daily telegraph has a call from the the chief secretary from the chief secretary to the treasurysh about making money. lots for us to discuss, but let's start with the very sad news on the front of the daily mail. it has broken this evening, the wreckage from the plane which disappeared with the footballer ben mike, and the pilot, dave ibbotson on board. it has been found in the english channel. —— with the footballer emiliano sala. you feel for the families. you do, and you can understand why they have wanted to raise this amount of money to try to find the plane. they want to know what happened. but there is nothing much more that you can say about it, really. it is very sad, but it is possibly the right thing that they have been able to find it. that is the point, that the research that found the wreckage was privately funded by the family. by the online community, the official search, sadly, had to finish on thursday, when they said there was no hope of finding it but they have since found it. an online appeal raised £324,000 in orderto find it. an online appeal raised £324,0
and the daily telegraph has a call from the the chief secretary from the chief secretary to the treasurysh about making money. lots for us to discuss, but let's start with the very sad news on the front of the daily mail. it has broken this evening, the wreckage from the plane which disappeared with the footballer ben mike, and the pilot, dave ibbotson on board. it has been found in the english channel. —— with the footballer emiliano sala. you feel for the families. you do, and you can...
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yesterday, a judge let him drop his injunction against the daily telegraph after a legal battle lastingore claims about his conduct appear in the newspaper. the telegraph says one senior female executive at sir philip green's arcadia group was paid more than £1 million after he called her "a naughty girl", slapped on the bottom, and groped her. another executive, who's black, received around £1 million after sir philip allegedly made derogatory remarks about his dreadlocks and told him he was still throwing spears in thejungle, the paper claims. the paper says to other women got six—figure pay—outs after complaining of inappropriate behaviour. the telegraph has not named the five complainant. the five complainants. they are still bound by nondisclosure agreements. it claims some of the events were witnessed by other staff and reported to a child. sir philip has accused the newspaper pursuing a vendetta against him and his employees. as well as harassing staff. he denies his behaviour amounted to any kind of crime or misconduct. caroline rigby, bbc news. just over 1000 stabbing victims,
yesterday, a judge let him drop his injunction against the daily telegraph after a legal battle lastingore claims about his conduct appear in the newspaper. the telegraph says one senior female executive at sir philip green's arcadia group was paid more than £1 million after he called her "a naughty girl", slapped on the bottom, and groped her. another executive, who's black, received around £1 million after sir philip allegedly made derogatory remarks about his dreadlocks and told...
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yesterday a judge let him drop his injunction against the daily telegraph after a legal battle lastinghs. today, more claims about his conduct appear in the newspaper. the telegraph says one senior female executive at sir philip green's arcadia group was paid more than £1 million after he called her "a naughty girl", slapped on the bottom, and greater. another executive, who's black, received around £1 million after sir philip allegedly made derogatory remarks about his dreadlocks and told him he was still throbbing spears in the jungle, the paper claims. the paper says to other women got 6—figure pay—outs after complaining of inappropriate behaviour —— throwing spears. it claims some of the events we re spears. it claims some of the events were witnessed by other staff and reported to a child. sir philip has accused the newspaper pursuing a vendetta against him and his employees, as is harassing staff. "hr. he employees, as is harassing staff. ——hr. he denies his behaviour amounted to any kind of crime or misconduct. carolyn ridley, bbc news. the department for transport has terminate
yesterday a judge let him drop his injunction against the daily telegraph after a legal battle lastinghs. today, more claims about his conduct appear in the newspaper. the telegraph says one senior female executive at sir philip green's arcadia group was paid more than £1 million after he called her "a naughty girl", slapped on the bottom, and greater. another executive, who's black, received around £1 million after sir philip allegedly made derogatory remarks about his dreadlocks...
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linda, let us look at another story on the front page of the daily telegraph. jeff hardy jack. hardyjack. he was a fighter. he wa nts to hardyjack. he was a fighter. he wants to come back to the uk.” think this will be the next challenge to the home secretary, who obviously, in the previous case has said if you had dual nationality you are not going to be able to return after you have joined the islamic state. i think he says in this story that he has held a canadian passport. so he has had evidence of dual nationality. will he be allowed to return? that is going to be the big question. there is obviously quite a lot of arguments that he should be allowed to return an stand trial for what he has done. but we know this is a very tricky area. the home secretary has taken quite a strong line on. and by the way, he this is his mother and he misses pasties. there are hundreds of people who have gone from britain, france, belgium, other countries, to join the islamic state movement. by law we have two have anyone who is purely a british is back. and even those who had dual nationalit
linda, let us look at another story on the front page of the daily telegraph. jeff hardy jack. hardyjack. he was a fighter. he wa nts to hardyjack. he was a fighter. he wants to come back to the uk.” think this will be the next challenge to the home secretary, who obviously, in the previous case has said if you had dual nationality you are not going to be able to return after you have joined the islamic state. i think he says in this story that he has held a canadian passport. so he has had...
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agreements is in the spotlight again tonight, after sir philip green's legal action against the daily telegraphspaper was formally ended by a high courtjudge. the owner of topshop, who denies claims of unlawful sexual and racist behaviour and allegations of gross misconduct, has condemned the telegraph's reporting, accusing it of a "vendetta" against him. however, his alleged victims are still prevented from speaking out because they signed non—disclosure agreements. tonight, there are further allegations about sir philip's behaviour towards employees. here's our special correspondent lucy manning. sir philip green has the yacht, the business empire and the knighthood, but his reputation has been damaged by allegations from former employees. he tried to block the telegraph publishing them, but today dropped his injunction against the paper. but the five ex—staff members alleging sexual harassment and racial abuse are still gagged. the paper failed to get their nondisclosure agreements, ndas, overturned. auna irvine is one who was not prevented from speaking out. she worked for sir philip in his
agreements is in the spotlight again tonight, after sir philip green's legal action against the daily telegraphspaper was formally ended by a high courtjudge. the owner of topshop, who denies claims of unlawful sexual and racist behaviour and allegations of gross misconduct, has condemned the telegraph's reporting, accusing it of a "vendetta" against him. however, his alleged victims are still prevented from speaking out because they signed non—disclosure agreements. tonight, there...
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in other news, the daily telegraph says the head of instagram has become the first technology boss tootect children from online harms, after he announced a ban on all graphic self—harm images on the social media platform. divorce laws could be reformed within months — according to the times. the paper claims a new bill prepared by the justice secretary will allow couples to divorce without making accusations of bad behaviour. the daily mail alleges that by categorising probate as a fee — rather than a tax — ministers have been able to increase the charge for securing legal control over a deceased person's estate, without mps' approval. the metro leads with the news that all horse racing in britain has been cancelled for at least six days after an outbreak of equine flu — costing the sport millions of pounds in lost revenue. and on the front page of the daily mirror, the former strictly come dancing judge, len goodman criticises plans to scrap free tv licences for over—75s, saying it would punish lonely and poorer pensioners. we are going to start with brexit. as is our want of the las
in other news, the daily telegraph says the head of instagram has become the first technology boss tootect children from online harms, after he announced a ban on all graphic self—harm images on the social media platform. divorce laws could be reformed within months — according to the times. the paper claims a new bill prepared by the justice secretary will allow couples to divorce without making accusations of bad behaviour. the daily mail alleges that by categorising probate as a fee —...
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the daily telegraph, mouldy jam. what is all this about?e is nothing wrong with that stipulate theresa may told her cabinet that she agreed with that. she said she thinks there is nothing wrong with scraping away a bit of mould from the top of your jam. that is just frugal. people like to say in westminster when talking about brexit that one day there will be a chilcott stal enquiry as to how parliament handle brexit. i can just enquiry as to how parliament handle brexit. i canjust imagine the council of that enquiry holding up summer today's front pages —— chilcott style. march 29th, brexiteer, westminster was convulsed about whether you scrape of throwaway mouldy jam. maybe that sums the whole thing up. it has been good to have you looking at some of the stories. thank you for that. and q4 watching. —— and q4 watching. 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
the daily telegraph, mouldy jam. what is all this about?e is nothing wrong with that stipulate theresa may told her cabinet that she agreed with that. she said she thinks there is nothing wrong with scraping away a bit of mould from the top of your jam. that is just frugal. people like to say in westminster when talking about brexit that one day there will be a chilcott stal enquiry as to how parliament handle brexit. i can just enquiry as to how parliament handle brexit. i canjust imagine the...
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the daily telegraph has published more allegations about the businessman sir philip green's treatmentees. the daily mail reports the retail tycoon is millions of pounds out of pocket after dropping a court injuction which should've prevented the media reporting claims made by former members of staff. the i weekend claims sir philip green has warned former employees he will pursue them through the courts over sexual harrassment claims. the ft weekend says talks between britain and japan on a new trade deal in the event of the no—deal brexit have stalled. a cctv image is on the front page the daily express — it says police of focusing on the footage which could hold clues to finding missing student libby squire. and, the daily mirror claims half of bus rates could be scrapped because of funding cuts. a variety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. let's start with philip green which we have been talking about on bbc all day. where allegations of course. the whole thing, has developed from a campaign that your paper has been running for about non
the daily telegraph has published more allegations about the businessman sir philip green's treatmentees. the daily mail reports the retail tycoon is millions of pounds out of pocket after dropping a court injuction which should've prevented the media reporting claims made by former members of staff. the i weekend claims sir philip green has warned former employees he will pursue them through the courts over sexual harrassment claims. the ft weekend says talks between britain and japan on a new...
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are under scrutiny as the owner of topshop, sir philip green, ends his legal case against the daily telegraphcondemned allegations in the paper and denies unlawful sexual and racist behaviour and gross misconduct. some of his alleged victims still can't speak out. i really genuinely think he thought he could get this lawsuit with the telegraph and win, and again, by and push his way through silencing people. and tonight, there are further allegations about sir philip's behaviour towards employees. also tonight. the greeting was warm, but how were their talks, as mrs may and ireland's leo varadkar discuss her brexit deal. after the death of four children in a house fire in stafford,
are under scrutiny as the owner of topshop, sir philip green, ends his legal case against the daily telegraphcondemned allegations in the paper and denies unlawful sexual and racist behaviour and gross misconduct. some of his alleged victims still can't speak out. i really genuinely think he thought he could get this lawsuit with the telegraph and win, and again, by and push his way through silencing people. and tonight, there are further allegations about sir philip's behaviour towards...
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and the daily telegraph has a call from the the chief secretary to the treasury liz truss for women toaking money. the headline here, nissan faces losing made‘s £60 million brexit sweetener losing made's £60 million brexit sweetener because it's broken its pledge to expand its uk plant at sunderland. we discussed the financial times version of this story earlier. but what it didn't mention was the government had actually given nissan and £60 million as part of a package to support the production of this new car. if they are not going to do it in sunderland, the times quotes a government source saying clearly we will be reviewing the grant in light of this decision. is it going to work? i've been watching this story ploughed today. we've had numerous mps on various sides talking about this, and this is the first i've heard of the £20 million sweetener. an anonymous government source heard of the £20 million sweetener. an anonymous government source here. it an anonymous government source here. it definitely hasn't been something the government said so far and you would thought that she
and the daily telegraph has a call from the the chief secretary to the treasury liz truss for women toaking money. the headline here, nissan faces losing made‘s £60 million brexit sweetener losing made's £60 million brexit sweetener because it's broken its pledge to expand its uk plant at sunderland. we discussed the financial times version of this story earlier. but what it didn't mention was the government had actually given nissan and £60 million as part of a package to support the...
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the daily telegraph, very bullish. they believe in economies of scale.ou a believer in the amazon story? you can not help but believe it. what do you listen to the morning? bbc, of correct answer. amazon prime of those were watching television, and of course, with a household full of younger daughters, everything they sort of order on line comes through amazon. there is no way you can say, i am a believer in amazon, it is one of the companies of the moment and frankly with things like data, the drone business growing across many markets, there is no way you can't beat. and of course cloud computing. this will continue to grow. not that at the same extent. but actually believe we haven't seen the end of this yet. one person who would be glad to see the back of this. 0livia bland, it is in the papers today and the times here. 0livia bland who went for a job interview, 22, and suffered some serious you many a share in the hands of craig dean, i don't know if you can see him smirking at the bottom during some business awards, unbelievable. he asked her about
the daily telegraph, very bullish. they believe in economies of scale.ou a believer in the amazon story? you can not help but believe it. what do you listen to the morning? bbc, of correct answer. amazon prime of those were watching television, and of course, with a household full of younger daughters, everything they sort of order on line comes through amazon. there is no way you can say, i am a believer in amazon, it is one of the companies of the moment and frankly with things like data, the...
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courtjudge allows the billionaire, sir philip green, to formally end his legal action against the daily telegraphiliano sala say they can now mourn him — after police confirm it was his body recovered from the english channel. a man and a woman are arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence after four children died in a house fire in stafford. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so, mark, what do we have this week? something for everyone. we have ‘the lego movie 2'. i know you are a huge fan. we have ‘if beale street could talk‘. and ‘alita: battle angel', a dystopian future. is there any other kind? the question is, are you a huge lego movie fan? iam. i loved the first one and the batman one. along comes lego movie to take get back on track. i fell in love again and laughed all the way through. did you see the first one? it entirely plays out in the imagination of a young boy who has a huge lego land that his father owns. this begins at the end of that fil
courtjudge allows the billionaire, sir philip green, to formally end his legal action against the daily telegraphiliano sala say they can now mourn him — after police confirm it was his body recovered from the english channel. a man and a woman are arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence after four children died in a house fire in stafford. now on bbc news, it's time for the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema...
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if we tried to the daily telegraph, no platforming could break the law.e they referring to is that they are referring to is that they are referring to is that they are referring to universities by saying the official guidance is coming out. the government is saying that universities can break the law if they felt upon free speech all campuses. this is no platform story. they were saying that people are being deprived of gone to university campuses and on the basis that some of their views were not aligned with the transgender community, i remember when nick griffin had questioned client to speak. in support, that he was exposed. it seems to me that it always makes sense to debate rather than force them underground. the no flaky sense of the moment that people do not wa nt to of the moment that people do not want to engage with opposite views because they are afraid that they will be affected. back in the day, that said you have to be a university or a society, violently disagree, and then you go to a pub afterwards and have a drink. now, as you said, peop
if we tried to the daily telegraph, no platforming could break the law.e they referring to is that they are referring to is that they are referring to is that they are referring to universities by saying the official guidance is coming out. the government is saying that universities can break the law if they felt upon free speech all campuses. this is no platform story. they were saying that people are being deprived of gone to university campuses and on the basis that some of their views were...
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the daily telegraph says the united states is planning to send british i.s. fighters to guantanamo bayake responsibility for its home—grown terrorists. the financial times calls today's commons brexit vote a substantial defeat for theresa may and her brexit plan b. they say it further undermines her credibility as she seeks to renegotiate her exit deal with the eu. the gaurdian describes it as an embarrassing defeat at the hands of hardline eurosceptics, plunging her hopes of uniting the conservatives around a renegotiated brexit deal into chaos. and the daily mirror leads with research suggesting just two diet drinks a day could put women more at risk of a stroke or heart disease. talking a little bit more detail, let's kick off the metro, she wants a baby on the nhs, the papers following up on that scoop from yesterday. she is from a refugee camp in northern syria, she has lost two children like so many women and the process of war. and herfamily are asking for mercy, that she can come home. i am not sure mercy is the right word. but this is a young woman who left the united kingdom
the daily telegraph says the united states is planning to send british i.s. fighters to guantanamo bayake responsibility for its home—grown terrorists. the financial times calls today's commons brexit vote a substantial defeat for theresa may and her brexit plan b. they say it further undermines her credibility as she seeks to renegotiate her exit deal with the eu. the gaurdian describes it as an embarrassing defeat at the hands of hardline eurosceptics, plunging her hopes of uniting the...
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we begin with the daily telegraph and of course the dramatic testimony of mr trump's fixer, michael cohenng to the viet nam news and the picture that trump would far rather was seen — of him and ‘his friend' kimjong—un — at the second day of meetings. let's move now to the bbc website and the roll out of global internet coverage via satellites in space. what will this mean for the future? more on that later. the front of the i and the news that the bbc and itv have outlined more details of their new, paid—for streaming service which they will launch jointly for british customers later this year. and a picture of abfab which is a huge hit in north america! finally the new york times and — in the year of the pig! — a really interesting story about chinese farms turning to advantanced technologies to help them beat a deadly swine disease. yes, facial recognition for pigs. with me is iain anderson. we will come to that in a moment. let's start with, well, what a dramatic day in washington. the man who once said he would take a bullet for the president, such a loyal aide to him now completely
we begin with the daily telegraph and of course the dramatic testimony of mr trump's fixer, michael cohenng to the viet nam news and the picture that trump would far rather was seen — of him and ‘his friend' kimjong—un — at the second day of meetings. let's move now to the bbc website and the roll out of global internet coverage via satellites in space. what will this mean for the future? more on that later. the front of the i and the news that the bbc and itv have outlined more details...
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let's talk about the daily telegraph business section, ocado faces questions over the blaze, this hugeened at one of the massive distribution factories, extremely sophisticated technology, these robots whizzing around, getting together everybody‘s supermarket shop, and they have sold this technology to many companies around the world. and actually, to be fair, again, one doesn't know yet whether fire is coming from. be fair, again, one doesn't know yet whetherfire is coming from. one suspects it might be from the robotic knowledge, but it is not clear yet, so this will be have to look into. but the share price, you know, did take a hit, and, you know, it is that particular warehouse which has had £6 million worth of groceries in it. it is 10% of the turnover. the robot technology, that licensing out is a huge part of ocado's revenue, and they have to, they have licensed it out to canada, to krogas, the big grocery store in the us and other stores. so they have to ascertain what caused the fire and what the situation is. and then finally, there is a story about a bbcjournalist, then fin
let's talk about the daily telegraph business section, ocado faces questions over the blaze, this hugeened at one of the massive distribution factories, extremely sophisticated technology, these robots whizzing around, getting together everybody‘s supermarket shop, and they have sold this technology to many companies around the world. and actually, to be fair, again, one doesn't know yet whether fire is coming from. be fair, again, one doesn't know yet whetherfire is coming from. one suspects...
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the front page of the daily telegraph, and the story that's dominating the uk's front pages — the defectiona may's conservative party to join a new independent group in parliament. the international edition of the financial times reports that ubs has been hit with a record $5 billion penalty after a french court found it had helped clients evade french taxs. ubs says it strongly disagrees with the verdict and will appeal. staying with business, the times says the uk supermarket group sainsbury‘s planned $9 billion takeover of one of its competitors, asda, is on the brink of collapse after the regulator
the front page of the daily telegraph, and the story that's dominating the uk's front pages — the defectiona may's conservative party to join a new independent group in parliament. the international edition of the financial times reports that ubs has been hit with a record $5 billion penalty after a french court found it had helped clients evade french taxs. ubs says it strongly disagrees with the verdict and will appeal. staying with business, the times says the uk supermarket group...
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moving on to brexit and the daily telegraph with its report that a group of 100 tory mps are prepared
moving on to brexit and the daily telegraph with its report that a group of 100 tory mps are prepared