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leading brexiteer borisjohnson is a regular columnist on the daily telegraph.ar where it stands on this story. indeed. it's not - we would be paying into the budgetjust as we are in returning for being an eu member and having all that free—market access. here we are — momentous week, sal, i think, free—market access. here we are — momentous week, sal, ithink, one way or the other. supposedly, the vote will take place tomorrow. we will see. i think you've got other papers — including the times — making the point that theresa may is under massive pressure from some in the conservative party to, once again, kick that very battered can down the road and not hold the first of the three votes this week that are meant to happen tomorrow because she will be subject to a massive defeat. well, it does say in this article, actually — in the daily telegraph — that she's being asked foran telegraph — that she's being asked for an extension this week. as you say, to delay things. wouldn't she come under so much criticism from eve ryo ne come under so much criticism from ever
leading brexiteer borisjohnson is a regular columnist on the daily telegraph.ar where it stands on this story. indeed. it's not - we would be paying into the budgetjust as we are in returning for being an eu member and having all that free—market access. here we are — momentous week, sal, i think, free—market access. here we are — momentous week, sal, ithink, one way or the other. supposedly, the vote will take place tomorrow. we will see. i think you've got other papers — including...
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embracing no—deal is a very strange thing for the daily telegraph to be talking about, let's not forgetaign and since, leave campaigners, presumably including the telegraph, were telling us that it would be the easiest deal in history, one of the easiest deal in history, one of the easiest deals in history according to liam fox, the international trade secretary. they accept that anybody who campaigned for leave said, it was quite clearly the intention of the fundamentalist leavers, the european research group on the conservative side, for whom no—deal would be the ultimate fantasy outcome, because they are free market fundamentalists, and that is what they see as being a desirable outcome. but anyone responsible for anything that functions in this country has been telling us that it would be a disaster, so that has to be avoided at all costs, and clearly so be avoided at all costs, and clearly so does parliament. i find it extraordinary that the eu has been planning for no—deal since december, and yet we don't seem to have a plan in place for a managed no—deal, we should have been plan
embracing no—deal is a very strange thing for the daily telegraph to be talking about, let's not forgetaign and since, leave campaigners, presumably including the telegraph, were telling us that it would be the easiest deal in history, one of the easiest deal in history, one of the easiest deals in history according to liam fox, the international trade secretary. they accept that anybody who campaigned for leave said, it was quite clearly the intention of the fundamentalist leavers, the...
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he wants to cut taxes, johnson, that is in the daily telegraph. business come alive. he is an economist, every monday he is the lead in the telegraph and yet ina time is the lead in the telegraph and yet in a time of pretty high drama and crisis he has become an afterthought in the front page story, he is way down on the fourth leg of the story. but he says his bid has the biggest ring about it, i want to be leader. cutting taxes wherever we reasonably can, cutting stamp duty, inheritance tax. this is a rich man's charter. that is why the erg has been gunning for him. there is a lot of belief that the post brexit scenario has to be an entirely different britain and the brexiteers belief we can and from this whole new economic situation. meanwhile our children are starving, everybody knows austerity has been a terrible idea. all our children are starving, between have starving children in oui’ between have starving children in our country. we have more children living in poverty. children starving, teachers are feeding them, idid not starving, teach
he wants to cut taxes, johnson, that is in the daily telegraph. business come alive. he is an economist, every monday he is the lead in the telegraph and yet ina time is the lead in the telegraph and yet in a time of pretty high drama and crisis he has become an afterthought in the front page story, he is way down on the fourth leg of the story. but he says his bid has the biggest ring about it, i want to be leader. cutting taxes wherever we reasonably can, cutting stamp duty, inheritance tax....
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be daily telegraph... children getting addicted to vaping.ecause they have kind of back them and said they are the healthy alternative to cigarette smoking. they back a reduction plan, they don't kind of back them. kids will do things they are not supposed to do anyway. smoking. i experimented with smoking, i stakes paramedic, i smoked some cigarettes when i was a kid because i thought it was cool that make smoked. what they're saying is they will be hooked on this, they will get hooked on nicotine as a result of the big plumes of smoke. it is labelled as a healthy alternative, but it still contains nicotine. nicotine is still a pesticide. if you are inhaling a pesticide it will do bad things for you. teenagers abby kane brains that are susceptible... that advice from public health england was towards adults —— teenagers have the kind of brains. kids willjust grab hold of anything. especially this massive contraption that taste is nicely, i presume, of chocolate or... it's not like an air freshener. it is foul. it isa like an air freshener. i
be daily telegraph... children getting addicted to vaping.ecause they have kind of back them and said they are the healthy alternative to cigarette smoking. they back a reduction plan, they don't kind of back them. kids will do things they are not supposed to do anyway. smoking. i experimented with smoking, i stakes paramedic, i smoked some cigarettes when i was a kid because i thought it was cool that make smoked. what they're saying is they will be hooked on this, they will get hooked on...
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the daily telegraph looks at how a mother has been asked to attend a police interview after being accusedusing the wrong pronoun to describe a transgender woman. the new york times features a piece on costa rica, a small country of 5 million, and how it wants to wean itself from fossil fuels by 2050 and set an example for the rest of the world. so, let's begin with brexit, of course. with me is david buik, a market commentator at core spreads. do we have do? at least until the 29th of march, possibly untiljune. perhaps even further, maybe two yea rs. perhaps even further, maybe two years. david, all the cards now in the hands of the other 27 eu leaders. yes, as we discussed earlier, it is a very unsatisfactory state of affairs. as michelle barnier will almost certainly say, he must give us a good reason as to why we want an extension, either three months or two years. there is no guarantee. the only thing, two things, quite the comments coming from chancellor merkel. please to say i ideal would be a disasterfor no “— say i ideal would be a disasterfor no —— both sides. she is the first ma
the daily telegraph looks at how a mother has been asked to attend a police interview after being accusedusing the wrong pronoun to describe a transgender woman. the new york times features a piece on costa rica, a small country of 5 million, and how it wants to wean itself from fossil fuels by 2050 and set an example for the rest of the world. so, let's begin with brexit, of course. with me is david buik, a market commentator at core spreads. do we have do? at least until the 29th of march,...
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rape case julie the front page of the daily telegraph. rape casejulie trials could be scrapped ? h. rape casejulie trials could be scrapped? this is clearly very controversial, we are very proud of ourjury system in this country. in some people's eyes, this is ripping up 800 years of legal tradition. this is something politicians have been coming around to and legal experts have been coming around to for some years, and coffee has been leading the campaign in the house of commons, saying rate convention —— rate conviction rapes are pathetic. something must be done, and one thing people are saying would lead to much better conviction rates is ifjuries were taken away because juries don't tend to be very, very good atjudging rate cases. it is often said that they have these very instinctive, emotional ideas, they can be swayed by the adversarial nature of the two barristers going at each other and going for the victim. because the judge can cut through that. the judge can cut through that. the judge can cut through that. the judge can see that and not be so preoccupied. many of thes
rape case julie the front page of the daily telegraph. rape casejulie trials could be scrapped ? h. rape casejulie trials could be scrapped? this is clearly very controversial, we are very proud of ourjury system in this country. in some people's eyes, this is ripping up 800 years of legal tradition. this is something politicians have been coming around to and legal experts have been coming around to for some years, and coffee has been leading the campaign in the house of commons, saying rate...
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the daily telegraph, and its headline — "brexit delayed until further notice."t points the finger at four cabinet ministers who abstained from taking part in the no deal vote last night. the view from europe in a leading spanish paper now. it says, "brussels loses patience" and poses the question — an extension for what? ie, what is the deal? the bbc news website‘s been across a major online outage. we have mentioned it already. some facebook, whatsapp and instagram users across the world are experiencing problems on the platforms. that's more from dave lee. and finally, france's le figaro. it reports french motorists convicted of drink driving are to have breathalysers installed in their vehicles. apparently, the way it works is the vehicle will not even switch on u nless vehicle will not even switch on unless the breathalyser tells it the driver is not over the limit. with me is markets commentator david buik and fiona cincotta, who's a financial market analyst. you are here to talk us through these stories. back in from the rain. so, let's begin with the fina
the daily telegraph, and its headline — "brexit delayed until further notice."t points the finger at four cabinet ministers who abstained from taking part in the no deal vote last night. the view from europe in a leading spanish paper now. it says, "brussels loses patience" and poses the question — an extension for what? ie, what is the deal? the bbc news website‘s been across a major online outage. we have mentioned it already. some facebook, whatsapp and instagram...
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the main picture on the daily telegraph is of shamima begum, who left the uk tojoin isis in 2015, who'snwhile, the main story is brexit—related. the paper claims theresa may's hopes of a last minute brexit breakthrough appeared to be doomed after a "total break—down of trust" between london and brussels. the ft weekend says philip hammond has urged eurosceptic conservatives to back theresa may's brexit deal, saying its approval would allow him to release billions of pounds for stretched public services. 0ne direction star liam payne is backing a daily mirror campaign tackling knife crime. he says he was robbed at knife—point when he was 12. and the guardian takes a look at school funding, it says teachers are doing the work of canteen staff and cleaners, while essential funds are raised by parent donations in what it calls a "funding crisis". so, a variety of stories making the front pages. let's see what our reviewers make of it all. 0nce once again, brexit is the big votes looming next week. and the daily telegraph and met leaves theresa may facing brexit humiliation, reflecting the b
the main picture on the daily telegraph is of shamima begum, who left the uk tojoin isis in 2015, who'snwhile, the main story is brexit—related. the paper claims theresa may's hopes of a last minute brexit breakthrough appeared to be doomed after a "total break—down of trust" between london and brussels. the ft weekend says philip hammond has urged eurosceptic conservatives to back theresa may's brexit deal, saying its approval would allow him to release billions of pounds for...
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m is worth going back to that image on the daily telegraph that while they talk about the first socialror attack, the actual photo on the front page is a slightly more heartening image of those in london who had been responding to it? yes, it isa who had been responding to it? yes, it is a bit ofa who had been responding to it? yes, it is a bit of a different frontpage. it shows young children here with posters saying "love will win, he will lose". and they are very young, the children here. seeing a climate change rally in london full of teenagers who are coming forward to make their voices heard, i think this is another nice example of young people really taking this to heart and feeling very strongly about this. this is a multi—faith group. going back to what you were saying a moment ago, do you think there will now be far more pressure? there has been a fair more pressure? there has been a fair more democrat amount of pressure on social media sites over times, but do you think there will be even more to say that they have to do something about what is going on on a daily basis? by
m is worth going back to that image on the daily telegraph that while they talk about the first socialror attack, the actual photo on the front page is a slightly more heartening image of those in london who had been responding to it? yes, it isa who had been responding to it? yes, it is a bit ofa who had been responding to it? yes, it is a bit of a different frontpage. it shows young children here with posters saying "love will win, he will lose". and they are very young, the...
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and now we have, according to the daily telegraph, we have bits of the cabinet saying to theresa mayce, quote, no deal, which obviously is patently absurd because anyone who has anything to do with this country's general economic well—being has said that no deal would be an utter disaster. and presumably, we need this to be a manager no deal. the thought of crashing out in 1a days, i'm not sure what they would have.” crashing out in 1a days, i'm not sure what they would have. i was really interested to hear mervyn king backing it this morning on the today programme any actually came down on the side of no deal and said that he did not think that leaving, i think he was suggesting we have a sort of six—month extension to prepare for it but he did not think that would leave us in a worse economic position and staying in the eu, so some big names blowing wind in that direction. had through... there is now talk of a softer brexit, customs union, this 2.0 deal as well, some are saying the softer brexit is not brexit. that was always the trouble. what is expected to happen on monday is ind
and now we have, according to the daily telegraph, we have bits of the cabinet saying to theresa mayce, quote, no deal, which obviously is patently absurd because anyone who has anything to do with this country's general economic well—being has said that no deal would be an utter disaster. and presumably, we need this to be a manager no deal. the thought of crashing out in 1a days, i'm not sure what they would have.” crashing out in 1a days, i'm not sure what they would have. i was really...
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daily telegraph at the stall for the daily telegraph at the chelsea flower show, and at the time ofy exactly what she said but it is really intriguing reading between the lines of this piece that she left him extremely full of resolution, he says, about going back and pursuing that story, the mp expenses scandal. i think that is interesting. and among the most watched, really harrowing, catching your attention, the story about an 11—year—old american girl sold by her own father for sex as a teenager. this went on repeatedly and went on really for nearly 20 yea rs and went on really for nearly 20 years but it is a story that despite being very, very bleak, has a message, really, to young people which is to get help. because she eventually did reach out and get help, and she talks about turning her life around. the other big stories on the most watched this morning, this nazi stolen painting. a really interesting piece about the uffizi galleries, the vase of flowers, a masterpiece stolen during the second world war, and about them putting up a black—and—white imitation of that work of
daily telegraph at the stall for the daily telegraph at the chelsea flower show, and at the time ofy exactly what she said but it is really intriguing reading between the lines of this piece that she left him extremely full of resolution, he says, about going back and pursuing that story, the mp expenses scandal. i think that is interesting. and among the most watched, really harrowing, catching your attention, the story about an 11—year—old american girl sold by her own father for sex as a...
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going to the daily telegraph, may on bended knee to the eu.elegraph, may on bended knee to the eu. their analysis, i suppose a telegraph, may on bended knee to the eu. their analysis, isuppose a kind of supplica nt position eu. their analysis, isuppose a kind of supplicant position for the prime minister as she goes tomorrow to talk to other leaders. this is focusing a lot on the eurosceptic anger at how the uk has come to be in this position and the fact that theresa may is going to be going to this eu summit, where we know the type of extension she is seeking, that she is basically going with a begging bowl. she does not really have much leverage, she cannot say ifido have much leverage, she cannot say if i do not like your extension, i'm going to walk away. and there are some mps, this piece touches on it, you think that she should do that but the numbers and parliament mean that were she to make that threat, i think few would actually believe she could actually carry through on it. we saw last week, majority of mps say they are actually ag
going to the daily telegraph, may on bended knee to the eu.elegraph, may on bended knee to the eu. their analysis, i suppose a telegraph, may on bended knee to the eu. their analysis, isuppose a kind of supplica nt position eu. their analysis, isuppose a kind of supplicant position for the prime minister as she goes tomorrow to talk to other leaders. this is focusing a lot on the eurosceptic anger at how the uk has come to be in this position and the fact that theresa may is going to be going...
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finally, the daily telegraph. junk food tv adverts before 9pm are to be banned.ore, i have a big child. you have small children. yes. do they watch tv? i don't think they do. they are looking, the generation line was on, i don't watch tv anymore. it's all streaming. it could be a distraction, let's put something out there that will get headlines that doesn't make much of a difference. i would love it if we did something about obesity in this country. as a cancer campaigner i know that obesity is thought to be probably as bad as smoking. yes, i think this is perhaps a solution to a problem in the 1990s when everyone sat and watched the same for channel. maybe this will not get to the heart of the problem. thank you. that's it for the papers this hour. owen bennett and lynn faulds wood will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers. next on bbc news, it's click. it's that time of year again. we head on our annual pilgrimage to the world's biggest mobile event — mobile world congress in barcelona. the stands are filled with an array of gleaming rectangles. b
finally, the daily telegraph. junk food tv adverts before 9pm are to be banned.ore, i have a big child. you have small children. yes. do they watch tv? i don't think they do. they are looking, the generation line was on, i don't watch tv anymore. it's all streaming. it could be a distraction, let's put something out there that will get headlines that doesn't make much of a difference. i would love it if we did something about obesity in this country. as a cancer campaigner i know that obesity...
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the main picture on the daily telegraph is of shamima begum, who left the uk tojoin is in 2015 and whosey has died in syria. meanwhile, the main story is brexit—related. the paper claims theresa may's hopes of a last minute brexit breakthrough appear to be doomed after a "total break—down of trust" between london and brussels. the ft weekend says philip hammond has urged eurosceptic conservatives to back theresa may's brexit deal, saying its approval would allow him to release billions of pounds for stretched public services. one direction star liam payne is backing a daily mirror campaign tackling knife crime. he says he was robbed at knifepoint when he was 12. and the guardian takes a look at school funding. it says teachers are doing the work of canteen staff and cleaners, while essential funds are raised by parent donations in what it calls a "funding crisis. " so lots of different stories in the morning papers but inevitably, the exit once again and phillip hammond, billions on offerfor exit once again and phillip hammond, billions on offer for backing theresa may. they have tried e
the main picture on the daily telegraph is of shamima begum, who left the uk tojoin is in 2015 and whosey has died in syria. meanwhile, the main story is brexit—related. the paper claims theresa may's hopes of a last minute brexit breakthrough appear to be doomed after a "total break—down of trust" between london and brussels. the ft weekend says philip hammond has urged eurosceptic conservatives to back theresa may's brexit deal, saying its approval would allow him to release...
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the daily telegraph says the home secetary, has warned social media giants that enough is enough afters live—streamed around the world. the daily mail reports that the gunman filmed himself while murdering worshippers in new zealand's worst ever killing. the times leads on the news that mi5 are investigating whether the white supremacist who carried out the attack had any links to right—wing extremists here. the guardian says the shooting shattered the illusion that that new zealand was one of the few countries beyond the reach of global terrorism. and the sun calls the man suspected of carrying out the attack a facebook terrorist who spent two years planning the massacre. those front pages are dominated by events in new zealand. kicks off with the guardian coverage. they give a clear and straight overview of what was a horrific terrorist attack by a white supremacist in christchurch new zealand. 49 people we re christchurch new zealand. 49 people were killed. a roughly similar number were injured and are being treated at the moment. as we just saw. the suspect has just arrived in cour
the daily telegraph says the home secetary, has warned social media giants that enough is enough afters live—streamed around the world. the daily mail reports that the gunman filmed himself while murdering worshippers in new zealand's worst ever killing. the times leads on the news that mi5 are investigating whether the white supremacist who carried out the attack had any links to right—wing extremists here. the guardian says the shooting shattered the illusion that that new zealand was one...
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the us technology reporter for the daily telegraph newspaper speaking to us from california.amas military posts after five rockets were fired from gaza into israel. it comes after palestinian authorities said four protestors died on the border earlier on saturday. they were taking part in demonstrations to mark one year since weekly protests began about the declared right of return of palestinian refugees to homes that are now in israel. our middle east correspondent tom bateman has been to the border. a warning, his report does contain distressing images. he throws a rock. an israeli sniperfires back — a bullet to the leg. another palestinian joins the thousands with wounds from a year of protests at gaza's boundary fence. week after week, they have come back here. baharand burhan got engaged after meeting at the protests last year. we palestinians have the right to live. we here in gaza, we are oppressed people. we want to live our life, we want to feed our children. the protest began over the palestinian right to return to ancestral homes in the land that is now israel, bu
the us technology reporter for the daily telegraph newspaper speaking to us from california.amas military posts after five rockets were fired from gaza into israel. it comes after palestinian authorities said four protestors died on the border earlier on saturday. they were taking part in demonstrations to mark one year since weekly protests began about the declared right of return of palestinian refugees to homes that are now in israel. our middle east correspondent tom bateman has been to the...
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in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers polly mackenzie, of the think tank demos, and the daily telegraph's0:01:37,820 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 stay with us on bbc news. hello and a very good evening to you. welcome to bbc news. it's been a night of chaos and confusion in the brexit process, with just 16 days to the set date for britain's departure from the eu. in a series of votes tonight, mps rejected any prospect of a no—deal brexit. those votes involved several ministers refusing to obey theresa may's instructions — and theirfuture in government is now in doubt. the votes are not legally binding, but mps will now get a vote tomorrow on delaying the brexit process, although that would depend on the eu's approval. the prime minister warned the house of commons that a delay was not likely to be approved, unless mps backed a deal very soon. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg looks back on tonight's vote. there really was something worth watching for the small crowd outside the commons tonight — a vote, a result, the prime minister never wanted. it is a no to no deal. the country voted to
in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers polly mackenzie, of the think tank demos, and the daily telegraph's0:01:37,820 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 stay with us on bbc news. hello and a very good evening to you. welcome to bbc news. it's been a night of chaos and confusion in the brexit process, with just 16 days to the set date for britain's departure from the eu. in a series of votes tonight, mps rejected any prospect of a no—deal brexit. those votes involved several ministers...
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daily telegraph, may cause eu's bluff, i am ready to crash out, she says.at theresa may is clearly in the driving seat, in great contrast to the picture presented by the financial times in the guardian, as though theresa may has essentially got what she wanted and the eu has blinked before we did. if you are brexiteer who believes and has always believed that in the end, the eu would recognise our massive economy, the fa ct recognise our massive economy, the fact that the 65 million british people have an economy the size of the 18 smallest european union countries, in the end they would cave in, then you will be happy with this headline but i'm not really sure i buy it. i mean she was not ready to crush out, actually she said my dealers the only deal, do not have a plan b, but this a nice spin on her behalf. i do not buy it, she was asked specifically at a press conference if no deal was an option and she said no. again. and also, she had the opportunity to not ta ke also, she had the opportunity to not take no deal off the table and she voted the other wa
daily telegraph, may cause eu's bluff, i am ready to crash out, she says.at theresa may is clearly in the driving seat, in great contrast to the picture presented by the financial times in the guardian, as though theresa may has essentially got what she wanted and the eu has blinked before we did. if you are brexiteer who believes and has always believed that in the end, the eu would recognise our massive economy, the fa ct recognise our massive economy, the fact that the 65 million british...
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theresa may's brexit deal defeat leads the daily telegraph.losing the vote by a majority of 149 in the commons tonight leaves the prime minister clinging to her premiership. "driven to despair" declares the times — which features a picture of theresa may leaving parliament tonight where she earlier told mps that they had to face up to some unenviable choices after her heavy defeat. the daily mirror follows suit — writing that the nation now faces months of chaos due to a likely delay in the brexit process. the guardian describes tonight as another huge defeat for the prime minister and looks ahead to the free vote given to mps tomorrow on whether to reject the option of a no—deal brexit. out of control says the i which carries reports that downing street has denied it is gearing up for a general election. the daily mailfocuses its ire on mps who the paper says have plunged the country into chaos after letting the opportunity to deliver brexit slip through their grasp. "how much more of this can britain take?" — asks the daily express — which s
theresa may's brexit deal defeat leads the daily telegraph.losing the vote by a majority of 149 in the commons tonight leaves the prime minister clinging to her premiership. "driven to despair" declares the times — which features a picture of theresa may leaving parliament tonight where she earlier told mps that they had to face up to some unenviable choices after her heavy defeat. the daily mirror follows suit — writing that the nation now faces months of chaos due to a likely...
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the daily telegraph publishes a plea from the chair of the west midlands police federation to roll outch powers. the daily mail carries the images of the 27 teenagers who have lost their lives to knife crime in the past year. it asks how many more must die. the i also leads on this story, with the home secretary calling for an emergency summit. the guardian carries a picture of prodigy singer keith flint, who died today. their top story is also the rise in knife crime. the ft reveals the prime minister has moved to protectjersey, guernsey, and the isle of man from new financial transparency rules, angering campaigners. the times' top story is its own investigation which reveals schools are asking parents to donate hundreds of pounds a year to help support repairs, staff salaries, and provide books for pupils. that is a disturbing story. anyway, even more disturbing front page of the daily mail. grace, knife crime crisis, how many more? the pictures thereof 27 teenagers all stabbed so far this year. that front page gives the feel of a crime that is being committed almost every day. actu
the daily telegraph publishes a plea from the chair of the west midlands police federation to roll outch powers. the daily mail carries the images of the 27 teenagers who have lost their lives to knife crime in the past year. it asks how many more must die. the i also leads on this story, with the home secretary calling for an emergency summit. the guardian carries a picture of prodigy singer keith flint, who died today. their top story is also the rise in knife crime. the ft reveals the prime...
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the daily telegraph frontpage has story about the rose review commissioned by the treasury and cominghe first time, the scale of the barriers faced by women wanting to set up their own business. it's called the rose review because alison rose of rbs has done this review. i'm glad it's on the front page. this is something we discuss all the time here on the briefing and on business live because i meet lots of female entrepreneurs who found it really hard to raise money. it's pretty dire. £32 million is raised by women only teams can pad to £5 billion for men only teams because a significant portion might have been my business and me but there is a bigger issue here because i think there was a report by divest tvc about the fact that only 0.5% of venture capital went to this as well. women don't apply for funding. i think this goes all the way back to actually the day when we are born, i think girls are taught that failure is not ok, all these reports about playgrounds, boys got the fireman ‘s poll and have fun. i think we don't teach our girls. there are tons of studies done. it's a hu
the daily telegraph frontpage has story about the rose review commissioned by the treasury and cominghe first time, the scale of the barriers faced by women wanting to set up their own business. it's called the rose review because alison rose of rbs has done this review. i'm glad it's on the front page. this is something we discuss all the time here on the briefing and on business live because i meet lots of female entrepreneurs who found it really hard to raise money. it's pretty dire. £32...
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for more reaction we have been joined by dia chakravarty, the brexit editor of the daily telegraph.area we are a bit up in the air at the moment and we don't know what the terms of the extension are. and we are also hearing that may be theresa may hasn't impressed too many people this afternoon. maybe because she can't give them answers. that is exactly right. i listen to your programme earlier and you were saying that we will be hearing theresa may's dots later on when she gives a press conference and i was thinking that is quite ambitious... are we actually going to see what her thoughts are? when has she really ever shared her thoughts with anybody? i think it was catastrophic i think the announcement she did yesterday was as though in the process of trying to win more people over and seemed very much like she had lost more people. if anything we we re had lost more people. if anything we were seeing tweets from labour mps such as lisa nandy, the sort of mps from leave constituencies who theresa may we need on her site... if she has any chance of getting the dealfor next week, if
for more reaction we have been joined by dia chakravarty, the brexit editor of the daily telegraph.area we are a bit up in the air at the moment and we don't know what the terms of the extension are. and we are also hearing that may be theresa may hasn't impressed too many people this afternoon. maybe because she can't give them answers. that is exactly right. i listen to your programme earlier and you were saying that we will be hearing theresa may's dots later on when she gives a press...
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brexit continues to dominate many of front pages here in the uk — including the daily telegraph.n in his weekly column calls on eurosceptic mps to reject the pm's brexit deal, saying it would give the eu "an indefinite means of blackmail" against the uk. the international edition of the new york times says following the ethiopian airlines and lionair crashes, the focus is now on pilot training. the paper says that boeing believed pilots of an earlier model of the plane didn't need additional simulator training, and were given lessons on an ipad. and the times carries an image from satu rday‘s protests of an anti—austerity protestor on the champs—elysees in paris, proclaiming that president macron poses a grave danger to france's health. and finally, bbc online are reporting that women are now better represented in film and theatre, according to acclaimed playwright and director sir david hare. will feel more like spring with temperatures up to 16. with me is stephanie hare, an independent research analyst. let's start with the latest developments from new zealand. the prime minis
brexit continues to dominate many of front pages here in the uk — including the daily telegraph.n in his weekly column calls on eurosceptic mps to reject the pm's brexit deal, saying it would give the eu "an indefinite means of blackmail" against the uk. the international edition of the new york times says following the ethiopian airlines and lionair crashes, the focus is now on pilot training. the paper says that boeing believed pilots of an earlier model of the plane didn't need...
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the daily telegraph says it understands the attorney general has abandoned attempts to secure a time—limit unilateral exit clause for the irish backstop after they were rejected by eu officials. the times also leads on brexit — it says labour is accusing theresa may of bribing its own mps to back her brexit deal with a promise of a £1 billion fund to help struggling towns. the chancellor will have extra cash to spend on a ‘brexit dividend' after a windfall in tax receipts, that's according to the financial times, which says philip hammond will promise to increase public spending in next week's spring statement if mps back the prime minister's deal. the guardian reports that the membership at ukip has nearly doubled in a year, with many being attracted to what the paper calls the party's ‘anti—islam agenda'. the metro has pictures ofjodie chesney and yousef makki, two seventeen—year—olds, who were stabbed in separate incidents in less than 2a hours. the mail has shocking figures that reveals the number of under sixteen‘s being treated in hospital for knife wounds has nearly doubled in the l
the daily telegraph says it understands the attorney general has abandoned attempts to secure a time—limit unilateral exit clause for the irish backstop after they were rejected by eu officials. the times also leads on brexit — it says labour is accusing theresa may of bribing its own mps to back her brexit deal with a promise of a £1 billion fund to help struggling towns. the chancellor will have extra cash to spend on a ‘brexit dividend' after a windfall in tax receipts, that's...
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borisjohnson i think is doing all right, he is whipping up a kind of sentiment you would expect from daily telegraph perhaps people who will vote in the next conservative leader. there is the prospect that this will drag on, and many viewers may find it unpalatable the prospect of more european elections, us having to spend £100 million on european elections three years after we have had a referendum saying we are leaving. staying with the times, new zealand making the front page of this paper as well. and the personal stories coming out 110w. and the personal stories coming out now. a wonderful story on the front page about a father caught up in this atrocity. he went to the ground to protect his little son, i think he is two years old, there is a picture of him and a picture of him thanking his daddy. he protected him from a hail of bullets, took the bullets himself. the father is now in hospital, hopefully recovering, but the hospital are saying it will bea but the hospital are saying it will be a long road to recovery. 0ne but the hospital are saying it will be a long road to recovery. one of th
borisjohnson i think is doing all right, he is whipping up a kind of sentiment you would expect from daily telegraph perhaps people who will vote in the next conservative leader. there is the prospect that this will drag on, and many viewers may find it unpalatable the prospect of more european elections, us having to spend £100 million on european elections three years after we have had a referendum saying we are leaving. staying with the times, new zealand making the front page of this paper...
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we begin in the uk with the daily telegraph, counter—terror police are investigating a possible linkfound across london and irish dissidents. the front page of the japan times, covers the decision by a tokyo court to grant bail to former nissan boss carlos ghosn whose release is expected shortly. and staying in the car industry, the times business section tells us that executives attending the geneva motor show say leading carmakers are "on death row" as they await clarity on brexit. on brexit, in the city am, the governor of the bank of england, mike carney, tells the house of lords that the uk is now better prepared for a no deal brexit. finally the sun calls kylejenner a "selfie—made billionaire". the reality tv star has become the world's youngest billionaire at the age of 21. she took the top spot away from facebook founder mark zuckerberg in the forbes' annual billionaires list. with me is andrew tuck editor of monocle, a global news and business magazine. let us get stuck in. we started this story that was emerging in the uk yesterday afternoon. it talks about a bomb plot with
we begin in the uk with the daily telegraph, counter—terror police are investigating a possible linkfound across london and irish dissidents. the front page of the japan times, covers the decision by a tokyo court to grant bail to former nissan boss carlos ghosn whose release is expected shortly. and staying in the car industry, the times business section tells us that executives attending the geneva motor show say leading carmakers are "on death row" as they await clarity on...
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the former foreign secretary borisjohnson is a regular columnist in the daily telegraph, rebecca, andmany within the conservative party looking at her as leader, and some would say the way she leads, i.e. the fact that she does not get her party on board with her ideas, the deal, that shows she is a weak leader. so, i think the key thing here is actually what he said, which is that there has not been this long consultation process on what the future of britain is, and i rememberway back after the referendum, as well, having a conversation with somebody from germany and the guy said to me well, now this is an opportunity for you to look at the future of britain and what britain actually is as a global player, and that conversation is never really been had an i think had the leadership being there to have that conversation, we were probably be in a very different position now. of course, business we touched on the exasperation, the guardian looks about and many others look at that as well, the fact that is ‘s leaders are just tearing their hair out. we heard from caroline fairburn at th
the former foreign secretary borisjohnson is a regular columnist in the daily telegraph, rebecca, andmany within the conservative party looking at her as leader, and some would say the way she leads, i.e. the fact that she does not get her party on board with her ideas, the deal, that shows she is a weak leader. so, i think the key thing here is actually what he said, which is that there has not been this long consultation process on what the future of britain is, and i rememberway back after...
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the daily telegraph also covering brexit, but from a different angle.lls a "second humiliating defeat" for theresa may. the guardian has the business take on brexit. it reports that companies are dismayed with what it calls the "brexit circus". the sun looks at an event totally overshadowed by brexit — that being the british chancellor's spring statement. it says philip hammond will stem tech giants's power and announce £50 million to tackle knife crime. and finally, der tagespiegel in germany leads with europe grounding the boeing 737 max aircraft, while the us refuses to follow suit. that is another story that has been dominating certainly in business. so let's bring in a guest. with me is rebecca harding, the ceo of coriolis tech. ian henderson is also back, as promised, to give us their take on this coverage. the daily mail, house of fool ‘s, the daily mail saying that politicians that the country down. —— house of fools. just explain that position for our international viewers. so the explain that position for our internationalviewers. so the daily
the daily telegraph also covering brexit, but from a different angle.lls a "second humiliating defeat" for theresa may. the guardian has the business take on brexit. it reports that companies are dismayed with what it calls the "brexit circus". the sun looks at an event totally overshadowed by brexit — that being the british chancellor's spring statement. it says philip hammond will stem tech giants's power and announce £50 million to tackle knife crime. and finally, der...
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joining me tonight — anna isaac, economics and trade correspondent from the daily telegraph, and pollyhink tank demos. some of tomorrow's front pages are already in. most are leading on what happened in the commons earlier this evening. the guardian describes the pm's humiliation and says she's now warned tory rebels to "back me or lose brexit." the financial times also leads on the ultimatum given to tory brexiteers and describes parliament seizing control of brexit. the express urges mps to "not let the eu bullies win the day," and suggest mps are trying to "sabotage brexit". the metro goes with, "it's a total no—no" and says theresa may has lost her bargaining chip with the eu after tonight's defeats. the mirror describes the day's events as a meltdown, and says the brexit crisis has deepened as the pm has lost control of the process. and, moving away from brexit, the sun claims that, according to a netflix documentary, madeleine mccann is still alive and was taken by traffickers. very good to have you both here. on the extraordinary night and a night where there's only one story in
joining me tonight — anna isaac, economics and trade correspondent from the daily telegraph, and pollyhink tank demos. some of tomorrow's front pages are already in. most are leading on what happened in the commons earlier this evening. the guardian describes the pm's humiliation and says she's now warned tory rebels to "back me or lose brexit." the financial times also leads on the ultimatum given to tory brexiteers and describes parliament seizing control of brexit. the express...
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now, the daily telegraph makes the point that this may not go far enough. they are quoting geoffrey robertson qc, he says well, 0k, they are quoting geoffrey robertson qc, he says well, ok, the police are fine when it comes to crime but what do you do about bad behaviour where people are unable to make it public? he says if it is in the public interest, it should not be gaggable. the sunday telegraph has been reporting on revelations surrounding sir philip green and the use of am he! sir philip green and the use of am he denies sir philip green and the use of lidia‘s he denies he sir philip green and the use of am he denies he has much something they are trying to seek to do some kind of resolution. —— very much something they are trying to see through to. yes, i think the problem is people signing a non disclosure agreements believing that are completely binds them, even though they may have cause or reason them, even though they may have cause or reason to them, even though they may have cause or reason to complain about something that could be illegal, b
now, the daily telegraph makes the point that this may not go far enough. they are quoting geoffrey robertson qc, he says well, 0k, they are quoting geoffrey robertson qc, he says well, ok, the police are fine when it comes to crime but what do you do about bad behaviour where people are unable to make it public? he says if it is in the public interest, it should not be gaggable. the sunday telegraph has been reporting on revelations surrounding sir philip green and the use of am he! sir philip...
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the daily telegraph, the headline is theresa may on bended knee to the eu.appy about the fact that she has to ask foran about the fact that she has to ask for an extension. theresa may — don't blame me for the crisis, blame mps. again that takes the lead from the statement last night that we heard from her in downing street. also we have the daily mail. we are on knife edge. was really a dramatic tv please? whole thing is a dramatic. i was expecting something dramatic. i was expecting something dramatic from the statement when downing street announced one. but the fact is that the law announced, the fact is that the law announced, the law is that we will leave without a deal on march 29. moving on. let's talk about the story in quartz. i was discussing this earlier. the interesting thing is the juxtaposition between the view that italy has of chinese investment and involvement compared to what much of the world is thinking right now. a huge difference. of course, as your report says italy will be the first g7 to sign up. there are increased are sensitivities
the daily telegraph, the headline is theresa may on bended knee to the eu.appy about the fact that she has to ask foran about the fact that she has to ask for an extension. theresa may — don't blame me for the crisis, blame mps. again that takes the lead from the statement last night that we heard from her in downing street. also we have the daily mail. we are on knife edge. was really a dramatic tv please? whole thing is a dramatic. i was expecting something dramatic. i was expecting...
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the daily telegraph, and its headline — "brexit delayed until further notice."ing part in the no deal vote last night. the view from europe in a leading spanish paper now. it says, "brussels loses patience" and poses the question — an extension for what? ie, what is the deal? the bbc news website's been across a major online outage. we have mentioned it already. some facebook, whatsapp and instagram users across the world are experiencing problems on the platforms. that's more from dave lee. and finally, france's le figaro. it reports french motorists convicted of drink driving are to have breathalysers installed in their vehicles. apparently, the way it works is the vehicle will not even switch on u nless vehicle will not even switch on unless the breathalyser tells it the driver is not over the
the daily telegraph, and its headline — "brexit delayed until further notice."ing part in the no deal vote last night. the view from europe in a leading spanish paper now. it says, "brussels loses patience" and poses the question — an extension for what? ie, what is the deal? the bbc news website's been across a major online outage. we have mentioned it already. some facebook, whatsapp and instagram users across the world are experiencing problems on the platforms....
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the daily telegraph interviews the transport secretary chris grayling — he says the tories needs an experiencedthrough brexit, and possibly another to be a leader of the future. the metro reports on the stabbings in north london of four people who have experienced critical and life changing injuries and the mail reports the prime minister and the home secretary will tomorrow say knife crime must be treated like an ‘infectious disease‘. ministers are threatening to quit if a customs union are to be accepted as the plan. why would this idea of as the plan. why would this idea of a soft brexit be ruinous for the conservatives? well, who knows? imaginea conservatives? well, who knows? imagine a house of cards being written about this whole saga in the tory party. what would we do with that? we have some tories who hate no deal and say that would be the worst thing ever. there are many tories who think a soft brexit would be the worst thing ever. it‘s as simple as that. they are two opposites, aren‘t they? simple as that. they are two opposites, aren't they?” simple as that. they are two opposites,
the daily telegraph interviews the transport secretary chris grayling — he says the tories needs an experiencedthrough brexit, and possibly another to be a leader of the future. the metro reports on the stabbings in north london of four people who have experienced critical and life changing injuries and the mail reports the prime minister and the home secretary will tomorrow say knife crime must be treated like an ‘infectious disease‘. ministers are threatening to quit if a customs union...
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let's have a look now at the business pages of the daily telegraph.p your alley because you work so extensively in the middle east, you used to work at bp, you know that we'll industry extremely well, you worked with 0pec as well. saudi arabia as well‘s top wheel exporter. —— top wheel exporter. saudi arabia has done all it can do stop this from happening. i would say what happened is two things. saudi arabia has overtaken russia, the us have overta ken has overtaken russia, the us have overtaken russia as that biggest producer, and december last year they started to export some. 0bviously they started to export some. obviously if shale grows, as they say, shale is the gift that never stops giving. they have just after the reserves and they think... but it is expensive, isn't it? it works for them because they have really put the cost down. you can now produce a barrel with $30 in some places, even with $20, so it really come down. the oil price is now unlikely in the 60s. so is saudi arabia concerned about this? they are concerned, but the thing that
let's have a look now at the business pages of the daily telegraph.p your alley because you work so extensively in the middle east, you used to work at bp, you know that we'll industry extremely well, you worked with 0pec as well. saudi arabia as well‘s top wheel exporter. —— top wheel exporter. saudi arabia has done all it can do stop this from happening. i would say what happened is two things. saudi arabia has overtaken russia, the us have overta ken has overtaken russia, the us have...
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(to the business pages the daily telegraph, rather than talk about brexit uncertainty harming the prospectsonomy, this suggests that actually there is still a strong showing of confidence from some heavyweights in the investment world. it appears where you read it, i mean yes, of course, it talks about the heavyweight investment funds that have been making purchases in the market, but let's not forget the market, but let's not forget the market has fallen substantially since 2016, and that fall means that assets are cheap, so if you are buying for the long—term, this is a good time to buy because you are looking at a sort of five—year, perhaps even a ten year horizon. so my view is thatjust because... perhaps even a ten year horizon. so my view is that just because... so these are bargain hunters? of course they are bargain hunters, that is why they are there. they look for the best bargain and they buy it, so will not be too positive. pours cold water all over your optimism, everyone. thank you very much. at times, this is very interesting because there is often a divide between the arts a
(to the business pages the daily telegraph, rather than talk about brexit uncertainty harming the prospectsonomy, this suggests that actually there is still a strong showing of confidence from some heavyweights in the investment world. it appears where you read it, i mean yes, of course, it talks about the heavyweight investment funds that have been making purchases in the market, but let's not forget the market, but let's not forget the market has fallen substantially since 2016, and that fall...
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the daily telegraph looks at how british prime minister theresa may risks facing punitive measures from a brexit delay, as well as a possible leadership challenge. the front page of the gulf news covers the forthcoming general elections in the world's largest democracy, india, where more than 900 million people will cast their votes in april and may. the sun leads with the attack on aston villa captainjack grealish by a spectator who ran onto the pitch in the championship match at rivals birminghan city. and — the guardian features a story on how the uncertain times we're living through may be causing some people stress.
the daily telegraph looks at how british prime minister theresa may risks facing punitive measures from a brexit delay, as well as a possible leadership challenge. the front page of the gulf news covers the forthcoming general elections in the world's largest democracy, india, where more than 900 million people will cast their votes in april and may. the sun leads with the attack on aston villa captainjack grealish by a spectator who ran onto the pitch in the championship match at rivals...
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the daily telegraph has the same top story there, publishing a plea from the chair of the west midlandsrs to be increased across the uk. the daily mail has the life stories of the to teenagers who passed away. the eyelids on the story with saja javed's call for an emergency in knife crisis summit. the guardian carries a picture of the prodigy‘s lead singer, who died. theresa may's comments regarding police cuts having nothing to do with the rise in knife violence. the financial times has a different story on its front page, about the prime minister revealing theresa may has moved to protect the isle of man from new financial transparency rules, angering both campaigners and john bercow, the house of commons speaker. the times's top story is it's only investigation, schools are asking parents to donate hundreds of pounds a year to help support repairs. staff salaries will provide books for pupils. there's only one place to start, and that is the rising levels of knife crime. grace, daily mail, life democrat knife crime crisis, how many more will die? 27 teams stabbed in one year, all of
the daily telegraph has the same top story there, publishing a plea from the chair of the west midlandsrs to be increased across the uk. the daily mail has the life stories of the to teenagers who passed away. the eyelids on the story with saja javed's call for an emergency in knife crisis summit. the guardian carries a picture of the prodigy‘s lead singer, who died. theresa may's comments regarding police cuts having nothing to do with the rise in knife violence. the financial times has a...
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the business pages of the daily telegraph lead on what they call a show of faith by investment heavyweights assets. the front of the times highlights plans for an innovative new university, offering just one inter—disciplinary, gold standard course. and finally, a look at the guardian's website, which reflects on the value of art as a caravaggio painting — that may be a fake — goes on sale for over $100 million. so let's begin. with me isjoel kibazo, partner atjk associates and a former director of communications at africa development bank. you and art fan? am. da paint yourself? not at all, i am not talented and that we stop right let's start with a gulf news and this escalation of tensions between india and pakistan we have seen this week, the worst we've seen for some decades. -- i am. -- do you. ithink what has happened is that in many ways, there have been so many other international crises going on that i think the spotlight had been taken off the tensions that there are between these two countries and of course, the whole
the business pages of the daily telegraph lead on what they call a show of faith by investment heavyweights assets. the front of the times highlights plans for an innovative new university, offering just one inter—disciplinary, gold standard course. and finally, a look at the guardian's website, which reflects on the value of art as a caravaggio painting — that may be a fake — goes on sale for over $100 million. so let's begin. with me isjoel kibazo, partner atjk associates and a former...
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now, the daily telegraph makes the point that this may not go far enough., ok, the police are fine when
now, the daily telegraph makes the point that this may not go far enough., ok, the police are fine when
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theresa may's brexit deal defeat leads the daily telegraph.e vote by a majority of 149 in the commons tonight leaves the prime minister clinging to her premiership. "driven to despair" declares the times — which features a picture of theresa may leaving parliament tonight where she earlier told mps — with a slightly croaky voice — that they had to face up to some unenviable choices after her heavy defeat. the daily mirror follows suit, writing that the nation now faces months of chaos due to a likely delay in the brexit process. the guardian describes tonight as another huge defeat for the prime minister and looks ahead to the free vote given to mps tomorrow on whether to reject the option of a no—deal brexit. out of control, says the i, which carries reports that downing street has denied it is gearing up for a general election. the daily mailfocuses its ire on mps who the paper says have plunged the country into chaos after letting the opportunity to deliver brexit slip through their grasp. "how much more of this can britain take?" asks the
theresa may's brexit deal defeat leads the daily telegraph.e vote by a majority of 149 in the commons tonight leaves the prime minister clinging to her premiership. "driven to despair" declares the times — which features a picture of theresa may leaving parliament tonight where she earlier told mps — with a slightly croaky voice — that they had to face up to some unenviable choices after her heavy defeat. the daily mirror follows suit, writing that the nation now faces months of...
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the daily telegraph's business pages focus on the united states rivalling saudi arabia as the world'sdern purchases and what it tells us about our changing society. the so—called basket of goods used to measure inflation. it is changing radically. we will talk more about that. and the new york times highlights the ethical dilemma of what should be done with art produced by history's most evil leaders. the likes of hitler for example. we have regular. with me is cornelia meyer, ceo of mrl corporation. good morning. lovely to see you. let's start with the front page of the times. every paper has got it. it was happening late last night. the reason may emitjohn claude ewan cut and the two of them held this press co nfe re nce . cut and the two of them held this press conference. it is enough for her to get her withdrawal deal through parliament tonight i am not sure it is enough. she has an alteration to the
the daily telegraph's business pages focus on the united states rivalling saudi arabia as the world'sdern purchases and what it tells us about our changing society. the so—called basket of goods used to measure inflation. it is changing radically. we will talk more about that. and the new york times highlights the ethical dilemma of what should be done with art produced by history's most evil leaders. the likes of hitler for example. we have regular. with me is cornelia meyer, ceo of mrl...
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daily telegraph, theresa may clings on despite a second humiliating defeat.entary therefrom allison pearson, like a dying sopranos with a dalek croak, painful to watch, anybody with a bad voice is a little bit painful to watch, let alone a prime minister on a very dismal day of her premiership. watching from the press gallery, it was, you felt sympathy for theresa may, clearly under the weather, works to the bone to get these compromises, only to see them thrown back in her face. mps feel increasingly, we feel sorry for her, we admire her tenacity but this is all of her own making, she created the red lines that produced the deal we have now, she is the one not reaching out to other parties. people say if she went for customs union, soft brexit, it would split the tory party. other people say, the tory party. other people say, theissue the tory party. other people say, the issue is to avoid a chaotic no—deal brexit. the issue is to avoid a chaotic no-deal brexit. there is an obvious majority for a brexit where we remain in the customs union, labour, the snp,
daily telegraph, theresa may clings on despite a second humiliating defeat.entary therefrom allison pearson, like a dying sopranos with a dalek croak, painful to watch, anybody with a bad voice is a little bit painful to watch, let alone a prime minister on a very dismal day of her premiership. watching from the press gallery, it was, you felt sympathy for theresa may, clearly under the weather, works to the bone to get these compromises, only to see them thrown back in her face. mps feel...
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the daily telegraph looks at how a mother has been asked to attend a police interview after being accusedibe a transgender woman. the new york times features a piece on costa rica,
the daily telegraph looks at how a mother has been asked to attend a police interview after being accusedibe a transgender woman. the new york times features a piece on costa rica,
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james chris from the daily telegraph and this is for both presidents please, how long is a long extension the very end. laughter kevin lee at the bbc, a question for both presidents, first of all can you describe the atmosphere and the room, my understanding is theresa may was prepared and surprisingly to some for no deal and backing away and if there is no deal, that is where it goes and dphil there is a big risk of kicking the can down the road now? —— and do you feel there isa road now? —— and do you feel there is a big risk of kicking the can down the road now? the atmosphere was much better than i expected and especially better than for example in december it not only the because of... frankly speaking, it is not the most important thing here. our discussion was really constructive andl discussion was really constructive and i can only confirm that what i felt not only today but before. it is good will and determination. i know that all of us are aware objectively how the situation is. and the fact that we are still able to find, not find a solution but to at least easy process for b
james chris from the daily telegraph and this is for both presidents please, how long is a long extension the very end. laughter kevin lee at the bbc, a question for both presidents, first of all can you describe the atmosphere and the room, my understanding is theresa may was prepared and surprisingly to some for no deal and backing away and if there is no deal, that is where it goes and dphil there is a big risk of kicking the can down the road now? —— and do you feel there isa road now?...
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we will start with the daily telegraph says it understands that army veterans are set to be charged witheaths of bloody sunday protesters during the troubles 47 years ago. let's turn to the guardian leads with calls for the transport secretary, chris grayling to quit, after the government was forced into a 33 million pound out—of—court settlement over a botched brexit ferry deal. headline here ‘record discounts on easter breaks' is on the front of the times as fears over brexit travel chaos deter travellers. the ‘i‘ also leads on brexit, and a boost for the prime minister as tory hardliners move behind her deal. the daily mail reports that thousands of crime suspects are carrying out further offences, despite being under police invesigation, after bail rules are scrapped. jersey, guernsey and the isle of man face a financial transparency crackdown in a bid to end secret company ownership, that's according to the financial times, which also covers the news that the fashion chain, lk bennett, could become the latest high street casualty. and the mirror features an image of tributes on the
we will start with the daily telegraph says it understands that army veterans are set to be charged witheaths of bloody sunday protesters during the troubles 47 years ago. let's turn to the guardian leads with calls for the transport secretary, chris grayling to quit, after the government was forced into a 33 million pound out—of—court settlement over a botched brexit ferry deal. headline here ‘record discounts on easter breaks' is on the front of the times as fears over brexit travel...
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prime minister it's not too late to get ‘real change‘ from the eu on the irish backstop in the daily telegraphent reports that the leading tory brexiteer has delivered an ultimatum to the prime minister urging herto an ultimatum to the prime minister urging her to stand down if she wa nts urging her to stand down if she wants her deal to pass. the metro leads on knife crime — with good morning britain weatherman alex beresford confirming that his cousin was the victim of a fatal stabbing over the weekend. the daily mail reports on scammers posing as hmrc officials who they say target as many as 10,000 people a day, with some losing up to £20,000. and the daily express leads on the news that the work and pensions secretary amber rudd is to announce a shake—up to pensions — boosting retirement incomes by up to 7%. let's dip into some of those stories over the next ten minutes. kick us off, tony. the tie is with theresa may wooing brexiteers but still facing defeat. they are under the impression that the prime minister still fall short of the number of mps she needs to convert. she wants them to
prime minister it's not too late to get ‘real change‘ from the eu on the irish backstop in the daily telegraphent reports that the leading tory brexiteer has delivered an ultimatum to the prime minister urging herto an ultimatum to the prime minister urging her to stand down if she wa nts urging her to stand down if she wants her deal to pass. the metro leads on knife crime — with good morning britain weatherman alex beresford confirming that his cousin was the victim of a fatal stabbing...
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papers with the author and journalist, rachel shabi and claire cohen, the women's editor at the daily telegraphvery good evening. well, this is the moment, the minute and the hour that the uk was due to leave the european union. but instead, in dramatic scenes this afternoon, mps voted for the third time to reject the prime minister's —— brexit deal. mps were told that this was their last chance to deliver the kind of brexit the british people had voted for, but it wasn't enough to persuade them. 286 mps voted yes, 344 said no — the prime minister lost by 58 votes. theresa may said it was a matter of deep personal regret that the uk wasn't leaving the eu today and called it a grave moment for parliament. so april 12th is now brexit day. either the uk leaves with no deal or the prime minister asks brussels for an extension — and it could be a long one. the uk may now have to take part in the european elections too. it's not quite how the 29th of march was supposed to be. our political editor laura kuenssberg reports on today's historic vote. drumming this really is such an iconic day, it is marc
papers with the author and journalist, rachel shabi and claire cohen, the women's editor at the daily telegraphvery good evening. well, this is the moment, the minute and the hour that the uk was due to leave the european union. but instead, in dramatic scenes this afternoon, mps voted for the third time to reject the prime minister's —— brexit deal. mps were told that this was their last chance to deliver the kind of brexit the british people had voted for, but it wasn't enough to persuade...
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the daily telegraph reports on a warning from senior eurosceptics that the prime minister risks leadingtain to "national humiliation by going on bended knee to the eu. the metro publishes details of a poll that suggests nine out of ten britons believe the uk s handling of brexit is a damaging the country's reputation. mrs may told the nation "it's not my fault" — according to the mirror. and the daily mail leads on the prime minister's "great personal regret" over the the delay to the planned march 29 exit date let me discuss that now, talking with the guardian, we mention that do not blame me, i am on your side. take this away. this defiant pm tells them that i am on your side, as infuriated mps tell her to resign. she has failed to pass the deal twice, she wanted to have a vote on it this week, they said she could not have another vote and so there was a delay and then she's had to talk about the article 50 extension and there is some speculation that there could be a lengthy extension and she came under a lot of pressure from her own party and cabinet ministers who wanted to leave, t
the daily telegraph reports on a warning from senior eurosceptics that the prime minister risks leadingtain to "national humiliation by going on bended knee to the eu. the metro publishes details of a poll that suggests nine out of ten britons believe the uk s handling of brexit is a damaging the country's reputation. mrs may told the nation "it's not my fault" — according to the mirror. and the daily mail leads on the prime minister's "great personal regret" over the...
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let's start with the daily telegraph, a striking quote on the frontjessica, this telegraph, a striking on the front jessica, this used telegraph, a striking quote on the frontjessica, this used to be the cabinet that would deliver brexit, 110w cabinet that would deliver brexit, now it's not. a picture of audrey, she was supposed to say this was and she? she certainly did, and i think there was sort of pure fury from angela today in the cabinet meeting, by all accounts are quite testy cabinet meeting. particular anger coming from liam fox and the international trade secretary and the transport secretary who were all, brexiters, but perhaps a bit quieter than we might expect or other brexiters like penny morden or steve barkley, the brexit secretary, people who have a job delete back object, but keep their cards close to chest. some of these brexiters are meeting again over the sort of coming hours, and tomorrow to sort of try and put their case again to the prime minister, i think andrea feels very strongly that mps should have a chance to vote on the brexit deal again before there's a
let's start with the daily telegraph, a striking quote on the frontjessica, this telegraph, a striking on the front jessica, this used telegraph, a striking quote on the frontjessica, this used to be the cabinet that would deliver brexit, 110w cabinet that would deliver brexit, now it's not. a picture of audrey, she was supposed to say this was and she? she certainly did, and i think there was sort of pure fury from angela today in the cabinet meeting, by all accounts are quite testy cabinet...
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the daily telegraph claims theresa may has returned from her brussels failure with plans to let mps vote on keeping the uk in a customs union, which eurosceptics fear will lead to a soft brexit. the i says the prime minister is losing her grip on power, with control over her government and party close to collapse. the times reports that mrs may is under pressure to name a date for her departure after cabinet support drained away and the dup made clear its lack of faith in her. the ft suggests that mps are set to seize control of brexit — with parliament set to vote on a variety of brexit options next week after ministers admitted that theresa may's deal was unlikely to be approved by the house of commons. the guardian claims to have obtained details of secret government plans about the impact of a no—deal. the confidential document is said to warn of months of chaos. and the mail has a non—brexit related story about the launch of a litter picking campaign. the paper says half a million people are making history, in the uk's biggest volunteer drive. not sure we will have time for that one
the daily telegraph claims theresa may has returned from her brussels failure with plans to let mps vote on keeping the uk in a customs union, which eurosceptics fear will lead to a soft brexit. the i says the prime minister is losing her grip on power, with control over her government and party close to collapse. the times reports that mrs may is under pressure to name a date for her departure after cabinet support drained away and the dup made clear its lack of faith in her. the ft suggests...