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turning to the daily telegraph and anotherfigure here, turning to the daily telegraph and another figurening to the daily telegraph and anotherfigure here, £100 million this time. on an advertising campaign. the one thing the daily telegraph doesn't tell us is what this advertising campaign's actually going to be telling people. what is the point of an information campaign about a no—deal brexit? what are we supposed to do? hide in our sellers until it's all over? this is the biggest advertising campaign since the second world war. we can all remember big ones before, so we can all remember big ones before, so this is public money and you're quite right, what are they going to tell me to do in this advertising campaign wheni tell me to do in this advertising campaign when i don't know whether we've got hard brexit or soft brexit? do you think this is part of the funds the new chancellor is meant to be releasing for no deal? is this what we're talking about? this is something borisjohnson used to what we're talking about? this is something boris johnson used to say about philip hammond, h
turning to the daily telegraph and anotherfigure here, turning to the daily telegraph and another figurening to the daily telegraph and anotherfigure here, £100 million this time. on an advertising campaign. the one thing the daily telegraph doesn't tell us is what this advertising campaign's actually going to be telling people. what is the point of an information campaign about a no—deal brexit? what are we supposed to do? hide in our sellers until it's all over? this is the biggest...
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the daily telegraph is the bible of the conservative party.and our next prime minister is being chosen not by the british public but by the north point 25 percent of the electorate who happen to be tory party members so his column in the daily telegraph is immensely important i think it's quite extraordinary to me breaches every code of journalistic ethics i cannot understand how he or the telegraph gets away but. if the politician and the paper do get away with it it will be because the line between politics and the press in the u.k. between those elected and those supposedly holding them to account has long been blurred by mutual self-interest. boris johnson is just the latest beneficiary of that and if the polls prognosticators and bookmakers have got it right he will ride that relationship all the way to 10 downing street. we're discussing other media stories that are on our radar this week with one of our reproducers flo philips flow we're still almost a year and a half away from the u.s. presidential elections in 2020 but the campaigns a
the daily telegraph is the bible of the conservative party.and our next prime minister is being chosen not by the british public but by the north point 25 percent of the electorate who happen to be tory party members so his column in the daily telegraph is immensely important i think it's quite extraordinary to me breaches every code of journalistic ethics i cannot understand how he or the telegraph gets away but. if the politician and the paper do get away with it it will be because the line...
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he writes for the daily telegraph and they put the headline on the front page every day. tory party prayer and the moment the conservative party elected 160,000 members do believe in boris johnson, some people describe it as a cult. jeremy hunt sees himself as a cult. jeremy hunt sees himself as a businessman, a negotiator who the european union in brussels will talk to as opposed boris who he said has offered everything on a wing and a prayer. you went to university with jeremy hunt. can you see him as prime minister? he did not strike me asa prime minister? he did not strike me as a guy with a hard—core alpha personality, but people do change over a period of 30 years. politics can do that to you. he has had very, very powerful friends. can do that to you. he has had very, very powerfulfriends. david cameron, all at university at the same time. i didn't hang out with those people. but i was aware of jeremy hunt, he was a very nice, pleasa nt jeremy hunt, he was a very nice, pleasant guy. i didn't see this comingi pleasant guy. i didn't see this coming i have to say. he
he writes for the daily telegraph and they put the headline on the front page every day. tory party prayer and the moment the conservative party elected 160,000 members do believe in boris johnson, some people describe it as a cult. jeremy hunt sees himself as a cult. jeremy hunt sees himself as a businessman, a negotiator who the european union in brussels will talk to as opposed boris who he said has offered everything on a wing and a prayer. you went to university with jeremy hunt. can you...
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the daily telegraph, nicely put, jason, the daily telegraph looking at a particular face that may returnurned to the cove na nt davis. talked about returned to the covenant with boris johnson. davis. talked about returned to the covenant with borisjohnson. it davis. talked about returned to the covenant with boris johnson. it will be interesting to see what faces are walking down downing street next week to get a job or get the sack, actually, because some of them have been warned. indeed. as we saw this week for quote senior ministers abstaining. —— for senior ministers. why david davis and what to the daily telegraph know that you don't? well, that is a question. the line for me is that he did notjust sit oi'i for me is that he did notjust sit on his hands, he left government. and obviously boris followed him out of government. and i think if that isa kind of government. and i think if that is a kind of barometer about who can serve in boris's cabinet, it is quite interesting, there are lots of people, and while a lot of the blame for things that have gone wrong is with the prime minis
the daily telegraph, nicely put, jason, the daily telegraph looking at a particular face that may returnurned to the cove na nt davis. talked about returned to the covenant with boris johnson. davis. talked about returned to the covenant with borisjohnson. it davis. talked about returned to the covenant with boris johnson. it will be interesting to see what faces are walking down downing street next week to get a job or get the sack, actually, because some of them have been warned. indeed. as...
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i'm going to let you take us down to the corner of the daily telegraph a smaller story.ou will say we need to get excited about this! we do need to get excited about this. it might sound like digital tax, it doesn't sound like digital tax, it doesn't sound like the sexiest thing in the world, however, what he's talking about — the likes of facebook, the likes of google — big silicon valley companies finding the tax regime in the uk getting more uncomfortable for them. this is a big issue for those negotiating the early stages of the us trade deal, on the us side. they are not happy about this. he wanted everyone to hold fire, to wait for the oecd, this big economic collaboration between countries, to work out a global approach to taxing these digital giants. if the uk decides to sort of press ahead and go it alone with that, the federation of british industry, big business lobbying group, are going to say, you're making this a lot less attractive at the time we are going to need throwing open our doors to sort of international commerce. this story is going to run and run
i'm going to let you take us down to the corner of the daily telegraph a smaller story.ou will say we need to get excited about this! we do need to get excited about this. it might sound like digital tax, it doesn't sound like digital tax, it doesn't sound like the sexiest thing in the world, however, what he's talking about — the likes of facebook, the likes of google — big silicon valley companies finding the tax regime in the uk getting more uncomfortable for them. this is a big issue...
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this is the new daily telegraph, breaking story with the british oil tanker that is been seized by thenary guard and the escalation of tensions, we have an update on this since the telegraph went to press and news agency says only one tank has been seized by the other was given the warning. the paper is also said with their calling the clearest image of neil armstrong during his moonwalking. you just about see his face on the photo, we will look at that more detail. the daily mirror, the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt has called a meeting and said seizures are unacceptable. —— the seizures. in the cats the movie. as they ask is this the way it is film. at times, pension scams cost up to £4 billion. this is from an investigation, experts say this could be the next big financial scandal. the son, justin, the favourite for the top job boris johnson is ready to move his partner into number ten. and they'll be the first unmarried couple to live in the prime minister's official residence. welcome to the papers. we'll residence. welcome to the papers. we' ll start residence. welcome to the pape
this is the new daily telegraph, breaking story with the british oil tanker that is been seized by thenary guard and the escalation of tensions, we have an update on this since the telegraph went to press and news agency says only one tank has been seized by the other was given the warning. the paper is also said with their calling the clearest image of neil armstrong during his moonwalking. you just about see his face on the photo, we will look at that more detail. the daily mirror, the...
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daily telegraph, of course, which borisjohnson has written for. ch yesterday where he said d4 deliver brexit, you for unite the country, d4 defeat labour‘s corbin and finally the e11 energise britain —— d for, that is what the sign is picking up on as well, see here, hey, dude, don't make it bad. and the financial times, johnson wins the race for number ten as the imf warns over no—deal brexit. as a financial lead for the financial times.|j no—deal brexit. as a financial lead for the financialtimes. i was hoping you are going to sing the hay, dude, but maybe next hour. see you $001]. hello. temperatures have been soaring across the uk. in fact, to record levels forjosey on tuesday and a newjuly record set in maison saint louis of 35.7 degrees celsius. and don't be too surprised i think if we don't see some further records being broken before this hot spell is out. the peak anticipated on thursday and some spots could get up to 37 degrees celsius and that would be a new ukjuly record. to start us off on wednesday, plenty of humidity around, and some
daily telegraph, of course, which borisjohnson has written for. ch yesterday where he said d4 deliver brexit, you for unite the country, d4 defeat labour‘s corbin and finally the e11 energise britain —— d for, that is what the sign is picking up on as well, see here, hey, dude, don't make it bad. and the financial times, johnson wins the race for number ten as the imf warns over no—deal brexit. as a financial lead for the financial times.|j no—deal brexit. as a financial lead for the...
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we begin with the daily telegraph's business section.he former british chancellor george osborne to become the chief of the imf. the independent — china's ambassador to the uk says to the uk says that relations have been damaged after the uk foreign secretary threatened ‘serious consquences' over the unrest in hong kong. the guardian reports that us congress is asking facebook to hold —— halt development of its cryptocurrency liber until potential eventualities can be weighed up properly. the times looks at chinese estate media reporting turkey price president is supporting chinese policy towards the uighur minority group in the west of the country. and then the times as well, the unbelievable story of the 15—year—old sensation who knocked venus williams out of wimbledon. she is now through to the third round. we are asking for your opinions on the new sensation at wimbledon. she is the most talked about player at the moment. so let's begin with the daily telegraph. with me is jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabobank. george osborne
we begin with the daily telegraph's business section.he former british chancellor george osborne to become the chief of the imf. the independent — china's ambassador to the uk says to the uk says that relations have been damaged after the uk foreign secretary threatened ‘serious consquences' over the unrest in hong kong. the guardian reports that us congress is asking facebook to hold —— halt development of its cryptocurrency liber until potential eventualities can be weighed up...
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the daily telegraph is the bible of the conservative party.and our next prime minister is being chosen not by the british public but by the north point 25 percent of the electorate who happen to be tory party members so his column in the daily telegraph is immensely important to him i think it's quite extraordinary to me breach is every. the code of journalistic ethics i cannot understand how he or the telegraph gets away but. if the politician and the paper do get away with it it will be because the line between politics and the press in the u.k. between those elected and those supposedly holding them to account has long been blurred by mutual self-interest. boris johnson is just the latest beneficiary of that and if the polls prognosticators and bookmakers have got it right he'll ride that relationship all the way to 10 downing street. we're discussing other media stories that are on our radar this week with one of our producers flo philips flow we're still almost a year and a half away from the u.s. presidential elections in 2020 but the ca
the daily telegraph is the bible of the conservative party.and our next prime minister is being chosen not by the british public but by the north point 25 percent of the electorate who happen to be tory party members so his column in the daily telegraph is immensely important to him i think it's quite extraordinary to me breach is every. the code of journalistic ethics i cannot understand how he or the telegraph gets away but. if the politician and the paper do get away with it it will be...
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on the front of the daily telegraph, do you have a dog?? —— lagardelj front of the daily telegraph, do you have a dog? -- lagarde. iwill not be feeding him some fad grain stuff, and now we discover it is not so healthy. surely you just go for the balanced dog food which is made to give them everything they need, rather than taking this organic flimflam, basically. organic flimflam. he said it, not us. it has been lovely speaking tonight. thank you for watching. that's it for the paper tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers, and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thanks to asa and jess. good evening, i'm gavin ramjaun. this is your latest sports news. england's dream of reaching the women's world cup final is over. they were beaten 2—i by the holders and favourites, the usa, in a match full of drama. christen press gave the us an early lead. but england struck back, thanks to ellen w
on the front of the daily telegraph, do you have a dog?? —— lagardelj front of the daily telegraph, do you have a dog? -- lagarde. iwill not be feeding him some fad grain stuff, and now we discover it is not so healthy. surely you just go for the balanced dog food which is made to give them everything they need, rather than taking this organic flimflam, basically. organic flimflam. he said it, not us. it has been lovely speaking tonight. thank you for watching. that's it for the paper...
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the daily telegraph has found a numberof the daily telegraph has found a number of cases where smartmeterss. very confusing for those people. smartmeters in wales are coming up with english? maybe! everybody is very confused! exactly! my local supermarket, in england, obviously, but for a time they had the wrong signs up so all the signs in the fruit and veg aisles were welsh. you don't speak welsh? yellow i don't, no! the metro has a story about electric scooters. it's a very tragic story. —year—old died after her e—scooter was involved in a collision and there was another case the next day where a boy aged ia suffered a serious head injury. the transport and a star, michael ellis, has come out and said that these e—scooters are actually banned on public roads and pavements. they shouldn't be used, and not everyone knows that. and they go 30 mph, potentially. so they looked quite fun, they look like something you might want to have a go on, but they can be quite dangerous. and you don't have to pedal. i think that is why you can go so quickly. that is a surprise. i have seen them quite a
the daily telegraph has found a numberof the daily telegraph has found a number of cases where smartmeterss. very confusing for those people. smartmeters in wales are coming up with english? maybe! everybody is very confused! exactly! my local supermarket, in england, obviously, but for a time they had the wrong signs up so all the signs in the fruit and veg aisles were welsh. you don't speak welsh? yellow i don't, no! the metro has a story about electric scooters. it's a very tragic story....
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the daily telegraph says that boris johnson‘s tour will head to wales tomorrow where he will announcechemes to help farmers. the daily mail says that eight former high court judge the daily mail says that eight former high courtjudge said police we re former high courtjudge said police were falsifying evidence to get warrants. we will first have a look at the metro. very interesting. he was booed. we saw some of the previous visits by theresa may and david cameron, it is unusual to see a prime minister booed on the steps like this. yes. it was all very avoidable. ruth davidson, scottish conservative leader, did advise number ten, do not meet nicola sturgeon on the steps of bute house. you are not a visitor from a foreign country, we are all part of the same united kingdom. he has been in thejob less than one week and already, in scotland, he is not terribly popular to make it mildly. itjust looked bad. to compound it, after these talks with nicola sturgeon, he scuttled off out the back door. very undignified. again, david cameron or theresa may, neither of them did that. it was like h
the daily telegraph says that boris johnson‘s tour will head to wales tomorrow where he will announcechemes to help farmers. the daily mail says that eight former high court judge the daily mail says that eight former high courtjudge said police we re former high courtjudge said police were falsifying evidence to get warrants. we will first have a look at the metro. very interesting. he was booed. we saw some of the previous visits by theresa may and david cameron, it is unusual to see a...
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iran crisis shows we must boostjeremy hunt in this writing for the daily telegraph said that we must navy the surest way that our power is respected overseas and he wa nts power is respected overseas and he wants more aircraft carriers, and to deploy in 2020. we talk about defence, you talked about hacking, cyber warfare from states, but sometimes it isjust cyber warfare from states, but sometimes it is just good old—fashioned big bits of kit that you need. and then trying to intercept a bp run frigate earlier, and nav to get it in the way to stop that kind of confrontation from happening. sometimes you do need to rely on the order forms, if you like, of defence stop by because the trade that is dependent on the freedom of navigation as you call it an there is still important even when there is a lot of trade going online. we have seen the shift towards the issue around open shipping lanes and the effect that will have on the economy. by think it is important to contextualize the way we talk about iran that is shifted so quickly from all the way back to thinking that we had a deal an
iran crisis shows we must boostjeremy hunt in this writing for the daily telegraph said that we must navy the surest way that our power is respected overseas and he wa nts power is respected overseas and he wants more aircraft carriers, and to deploy in 2020. we talk about defence, you talked about hacking, cyber warfare from states, but sometimes it isjust cyber warfare from states, but sometimes it is just good old—fashioned big bits of kit that you need. and then trying to intercept a bp...
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one of the people potentially throwing rocks is the chancellor who, on the front of the daily telegraphp trouble for boris and brexit party and there is a suggestion that he orchestrated a coup which was to do with this amendment in the house of commons about the suspension of parliament, just to tell us a bit about that. there were a lot of conversations going on between junior and there were a lot of conversations going on betweenjunior and senior ministers about how we're going to vote and this, they all wanted the amendment to go through and give them a chance to stop and deal brexit this autumn and philip hammond was involved in those conversations, whether he orchestrated a coup was the telegraph but its it may be a bit strong. i would say they are not fans. but again, it is indicative of the sort of problems i borisjohnson is going to face when he becomes prime minister, he is going to have a powerful figure on the back benches was gone do everything he can to stop a prime minister brought from going ahead with this —— from going ahead with this. angry people talking about philip
one of the people potentially throwing rocks is the chancellor who, on the front of the daily telegraphp trouble for boris and brexit party and there is a suggestion that he orchestrated a coup which was to do with this amendment in the house of commons about the suspension of parliament, just to tell us a bit about that. there were a lot of conversations going on between junior and there were a lot of conversations going on betweenjunior and senior ministers about how we're going to vote and...
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so that the you here remember that you started to his career as a journalist of the cheney to daily telegraph in brussels where he will basically. did a little face journalism with ludicrous.
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news britain's youngest convicted terrorist has been granted anonymity for life according to the daily telegraph a poster boy for the so—called islamic state group. victims rights campaign groups want ministers to review the decision. the daily mail reports that a former high court judge says police broke the law in falsifying evidence to obtain search warrants in their investigation into the claims made by carl beech — who was jailed last week for making false allegations of murder and child sexual abuse against public figures. boris against public figures. johnson in scotland domina1 the borisjohnson in scotland dominated the pound also getting a lot of attention. let's just start with scotla nd attention. let's just start with scotland and the i.. the picture of both ruth davison and nicola sturgeon in a boxing mood. boris johnson was in scotland and this was not an easy visit for him. he was booed really loudly when he met nicola sturgeon and for someone who appears to have quite skin and can go with some pretty tricky political situations, i think he looked a little bit bruised. it was not
news britain's youngest convicted terrorist has been granted anonymity for life according to the daily telegraph a poster boy for the so—called islamic state group. victims rights campaign groups want ministers to review the decision. the daily mail reports that a former high court judge says police broke the law in falsifying evidence to obtain search warrants in their investigation into the claims made by carl beech — who was jailed last week for making false allegations of murder and...
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journalist for the times newspaper but was soon sacked for falsifying a quotation then he was a daily telegraph brussels correspondent where he often wrote stories critical of the european union he became a conservative party member of parliament in 2001 and served as the mayor of london for 2 terms until 2016 which is this when he successfully led the leave campaign of the brakes at referendum he was britain's foreign secretary until he resigned a year ago over terrorism a spreads a deal. now we can bring in our guests we have catherine mcbride is in london for us she's a senior economist at the institute for economic affairs in hamburg via skype marcus becker he's the europe correspondent for the german news magazine der spiegel and also in london jones he's a political commentator and columnist at the british newspaper the guardian and welcome to all of you thank you for very much for coming on this program i'm going to start with catherine mcbride and i ask you. what you think boris johnson's biggest challenges when it comes to the tory party now we're going to talk about brags it in a litt
journalist for the times newspaper but was soon sacked for falsifying a quotation then he was a daily telegraph brussels correspondent where he often wrote stories critical of the european union he became a conservative party member of parliament in 2001 and served as the mayor of london for 2 terms until 2016 which is this when he successfully led the leave campaign of the brakes at referendum he was britain's foreign secretary until he resigned a year ago over terrorism a spreads a deal. now...
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the daily telegraph says that boris johnson‘s tour will head to wales tomorrow where he will announcey mail says that eight former high court judge the daily mail says that eight former high courtjudge said police
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we are going to start with the daily telegraph.nst britain are going to lose their shirt. who is he referring to? i think anybody who is not backing a no deal brexit. we have seen from the cabinet appointments today that he is only interested in people who will back a no deal brexit, who are determined to see this through with him and get britain out of the eu by october 31, and this message has sadly gone to a lot of his colleagues. he sat half theresa may's cabinet. it is the most brutal political sacking in modern times. i think he has made a lot of enemies. the suggestion that it is time for us to leave by 0ctober it is time for us to leave by october the 31st, with or without a deal, is there the sense he believes that the majority of the british people, because they have voted to leave, will back that plan? because he doesn't know, does he? he has only canvassed that with about 100,000 tory members. even boris johnson hasn't come to power advocating a no deal brexit, i think thatis advocating a no deal brexit, i think that is
we are going to start with the daily telegraph.nst britain are going to lose their shirt. who is he referring to? i think anybody who is not backing a no deal brexit. we have seen from the cabinet appointments today that he is only interested in people who will back a no deal brexit, who are determined to see this through with him and get britain out of the eu by october 31, and this message has sadly gone to a lot of his colleagues. he sat half theresa may's cabinet. it is the most brutal...
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the tory leadership contest leads tomorrow's daily telegraph, with a photo of borisjohnson arriving atin york earlier this evening. in an interview with the paper mrjohnson says it's time for opponents of brexit to stop seeing it as a plague of boils and instead embrace the fantastic oppor—tunities it brings for britain's future. the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, tells the daily express that the government will be ready even if there is a no—deal brexit. the daily mail has images of a £1.5 million cannabis farm that criminals set up in a former police station. nearly 700 schools have been referred to the health and safety executive about concerns they are failing to safely manage the risks associated with asbestos in their buildings according to the guardian. and five former heads of the metropolitan police have written to the times warning that resources have been drained to dangerously low levels as the public loses faith in the force. lots for us to get our teeth into. no—one main story dominating, but let's start with the i, because a couple of the papers are looking closely a
the tory leadership contest leads tomorrow's daily telegraph, with a photo of borisjohnson arriving atin york earlier this evening. in an interview with the paper mrjohnson says it's time for opponents of brexit to stop seeing it as a plague of boils and instead embrace the fantastic oppor—tunities it brings for britain's future. the brexit secretary, stephen barclay, tells the daily express that the government will be ready even if there is a no—deal brexit. the daily mail has images of a...
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the daily telegraph on the front page, also looks at drains on traffic control to help catch dangerousr one drone. that's right. hopefully we can get some economy of scale... presumably it can only hover over one road. three miles up in the air. what is interesting is this particular drug can survive and operate through difficult conditions, snow and sleet and it has an interesting algorithm so that he can follow a vehicle even though an object may come in the way. there are risks and we need to mitigate those risks. it is expensive but imagine police officers chasing cars and this is not really aboutjust catching lawbreakers and this is not really aboutjust catching lawbrea kers it and this is not really aboutjust catching lawbreakers it is about deterrence. if people know a drone is in the air, you would not drive dangerously. we had many deaths on the road and if one death can be prevented i would be happy for this to go ahead. it will also get cheaper with time. and safer for the met police. the evening star, the latest data from fobs. the expat national service. the philippines up
the daily telegraph on the front page, also looks at drains on traffic control to help catch dangerousr one drone. that's right. hopefully we can get some economy of scale... presumably it can only hover over one road. three miles up in the air. what is interesting is this particular drug can survive and operate through difficult conditions, snow and sleet and it has an interesting algorithm so that he can follow a vehicle even though an object may come in the way. there are risks and we need...
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the business section of the daily telegraph. factory crisis threatens jobs.the eurozone's industrial slump and of course, how manufacturers are starting to get themselves ready for the uk leaving themselves ready for the uk leaving the eu. it is one of these confidence surveys. it has dropped below the 50 level. 50 and above largely means something quite positive. it feels like a perfect storm. the geopolitics is one. the more important backdrop is where is the world economy? eurozone is a lwa ys the world economy? eurozone is always at the end of the cycle after the us, uk and asia. that is where europe is. the other thing to remember about europe if you have one large dominant economy in germany. very manufacturing lead and smaller countries on the periphery. it is part of where we are in the uk at the moment. we can't rely as much on the eurozone as we used to and we can't expect continuous growth. we talk about climate change. any —— continuous growth is not good for the climate change situation. how concerned are you for the uk economy at the moment? we
the business section of the daily telegraph. factory crisis threatens jobs.the eurozone's industrial slump and of course, how manufacturers are starting to get themselves ready for the uk leaving themselves ready for the uk leaving the eu. it is one of these confidence surveys. it has dropped below the 50 level. 50 and above largely means something quite positive. it feels like a perfect storm. the geopolitics is one. the more important backdrop is where is the world economy? eurozone is a lwa...
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that it's good news that the uk will soon have a new prime minister. 0n the front page of the daily telegraphce could soon be using military drones to target speeding and dangerous drivers. the philippine star proudly announces of its front page that it is ahead of china, the uk and just one place below the us in terms of best places to live and work in the world according to a report published by forbes. and bbc news online are reporting on the launch of instagrams new anti—bullying tool which prompts users to pause and consider what they are saying before they post. and finally the lead story on the sports page of gulf news is an interview with virat kohli, captain of india's cricket team as they look ahead to today's world cup semi final between india and new zealand so let's begin with with me is priya lakhani who is founder and ceo of century tech let's get stuck in. the times and if the i looking at this story, the lea ked the i looking at this story, the leaked e—mails coming from kim darroch, the uk ambassador to the us and it is
that it's good news that the uk will soon have a new prime minister. 0n the front page of the daily telegraphce could soon be using military drones to target speeding and dangerous drivers. the philippine star proudly announces of its front page that it is ahead of china, the uk and just one place below the us in terms of best places to live and work in the world according to a report published by forbes. and bbc news online are reporting on the launch of instagrams new anti—bullying tool...
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so let's begin with the daily telegraph. with me is jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabobank. george osborne apparently interested in becoming the new managing director of the international monetary fund. yes, i was surprised to see this story. but he does have a similar profile to christine lagarde, she was a finance minister for france before she took the job and he was the finance minister for the uk. in those terms it fits, but what this report really was about is whether he would be pitting himself against mark carney. we don't know if he is interested in thejob against mark carney. we don't know if he is interested in the job of head of the imf, but he does leave the bank of england next year and there is speculation about what he does next. this article notes the fa ct does next. this article notes the fact that george osborne appointed mark carney. he had to really sort of woo him and lure him over. he was based in canada at the time, and it is interesting, because prior to him taking thejob is interesting, because prior to him taking the job as governor of the bank of
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the daily telegraph takes inspiration from mrjohnson's victory speech proclaiming: "i'm the dude" — aeliver brexit, unite the uk, defeatjeremy corbyn and energise britain. onto the sun now, which has the headline "hey dude! don't make it bad." it picks up on the same moment from mrjohnson's speech, adding a pun on the beatles hit heyjude. the daily mirror strikes a less optimistic note, warning: "it's really not funny any more". its front page has a selection of pictures of the former mayor of london's less serious moments, including when he got stuck half way down a zip—wire during the london 2012 olympics. there's a warning on the ft from the international monetary fund. it reports that mrjohnson risks causing a global economic shock if he leads the uk out of the eu without a deal. the organisation said on tuesday that a no—deal brexit ranked alongside us trade policy as one of the chief threats to the world economy. the bbc online looks at the announcement by the us justice department, that there will be an investigation into leading online platforms — like facebook, apple and amaz
the daily telegraph takes inspiration from mrjohnson's victory speech proclaiming: "i'm the dude" — aeliver brexit, unite the uk, defeatjeremy corbyn and energise britain. onto the sun now, which has the headline "hey dude! don't make it bad." it picks up on the same moment from mrjohnson's speech, adding a pun on the beatles hit heyjude. the daily mirror strikes a less optimistic note, warning: "it's really not funny any more". its front page has a selection of...
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next the daily telegraph has this picture of djokovic sealing his victory, and breaking federer‘s heart final in wimbledon history! moving on to the the times and borisjohnson saying one of his first moves if he becomes prime minister, would be "resetting" uk—us relations with a visit to the states to discuss a future trade deal. staying with trade, it's the financial section of the guardian, it reports on a seven—year low for uk high streets, with shoppers staying away. it blames wet weather and brexit uncertainty. the financial times says hong kong's leader, carrie lam, has made several offers to resign over ongoing protests, but they have been rejected by the chinese government. an interesting study on dementia is on the bbc website showing that everyone can lower their risk of dementia — even if it runs in the family — by living a healthy lifestyle. with me is annamarie phelps, chair of the british horseracing authority. welcome to the briefing. so what are you watching? i was
next the daily telegraph has this picture of djokovic sealing his victory, and breaking federer‘s heart final in wimbledon history! moving on to the the times and borisjohnson saying one of his first moves if he becomes prime minister, would be "resetting" uk—us relations with a visit to the states to discuss a future trade deal. staying with trade, it's the financial section of the guardian, it reports on a seven—year low for uk high streets, with shoppers staying away. it...
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player says right of injuries is fine taking it's toll maybe you know this went to the church said daily telegraph to comment on future books the powers that haven't wrapped up yet another cup double with. the while the women's world cup has been attracting fans around the globe a darker side of the game has been making headlines last month face the former head of afghanistan's football federation from all football related activities for life this followed allegations that he and other essential abused female players now afghanistan's coach is telling the w. she's dissatisfied with the 1st handling of the case and thinks president john the infantile should resign. let's have the days of the footballing world is on france and on the sidelines of the woman's world cup a campaign has been launched to eliminate abuse harassment and exploitation in women's football in attendance was afghanistan's coach kelly lindsey who told me how difficult it was for her players to get the help they needed from people following reports of abuse. the dialogue went on but it didn't feel like anything was progressing it
player says right of injuries is fine taking it's toll maybe you know this went to the church said daily telegraph to comment on future books the powers that haven't wrapped up yet another cup double with. the while the women's world cup has been attracting fans around the globe a darker side of the game has been making headlines last month face the former head of afghanistan's football federation from all football related activities for life this followed allegations that he and other...
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rob, on the daily telegraph borisjohnson is saying" britain must fire up with sense of mission".stic over things like the irish border. it will be all right. he said in a tv debate last week that we need to get rid of the hamster wheel of doom. i'm not sure if he says it in the article. it is more of the same from borisjohnson, positive energy, get off the hamster wheel of doom, a positive spirit can carry us wheel of doom, a positive spirit can carry us through. positive attitude will not last long when he meets the reality of the brexit crisis. and he is going to come in with no effective parliamentary majority. he has no mandate from the voters, of course, he has only been picked by 100,000 conservative party voters. he faces three sets of opposition. parliament and the eu, it is a situation that would take the diplomatic skills of william gladstone and franklin roosevelt but we have the man who is personal to the world for getting stuck on a zip wire. it will be a rollercoaster.” think he does believe in his own lock. he is one of those people who imagines something will turn
rob, on the daily telegraph borisjohnson is saying" britain must fire up with sense of mission".stic over things like the irish border. it will be all right. he said in a tv debate last week that we need to get rid of the hamster wheel of doom. i'm not sure if he says it in the article. it is more of the same from borisjohnson, positive energy, get off the hamster wheel of doom, a positive spirit can carry us wheel of doom, a positive spirit can carry us through. positive attitude...
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meanwhile, according to the daily telegraph, allies of mrjohnson — who is the frontrunner should he becomethe guardian leads with sir kim darroch's resignation but also features claims from former labour staff that efforts the guardian leads with sir kim darroch's resignation but also features claims from former labour staff that efforts to address anti—semitism within the party were undermined. the eight whistle—blowers defied gagging orders to speak to bbc‘s panorama. the work and pensions secretary will review benefit rules for the dying after the council impact. take us to the front of the telegraph. boris must choose our the front of the telegraph. boris must choose oui’ new man the front of the telegraph. boris must choose our new man in washington and allies of boris johnson. washington and allies of boris johnson. you have allies and the opposite of allies reportsjohnson, but in ten days' time he may be the next prime minister and allies is saying that theresa may, who was still the prime minister, should choose somebody within that time. but ten days without ambassador in some pla
meanwhile, according to the daily telegraph, allies of mrjohnson — who is the frontrunner should he becomethe guardian leads with sir kim darroch's resignation but also features claims from former labour staff that efforts the guardian leads with sir kim darroch's resignation but also features claims from former labour staff that efforts to address anti—semitism within the party were undermined. the eight whistle—blowers defied gagging orders to speak to bbc‘s panorama. the work and...
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let's look at some of the sports coverage and a 12—page souvenir supplement inside the daily telegraph said cricket was boring? i don't think cricket is boring? i don't think cricket is boring at all, i love it! i saw the end of this, very exciting because the extra overs meant it went to the last ball and england won by one run, as faras last ball and england won by one run, as far as i last ball and england won by one run, as faras i can last ball and england won by one run, as far as i can tell. last ball and england won by one run, as faras i can tell. i last ball and england won by one run, as far as i can tell. i watched quite a lot of the highlights of the world cup, which has been going for a couple of weeks? about six weeks. i caught a couple of weeks? about six weeks. icaught up a couple of weeks? about six weeks. i caught up about two weeks ago! but i enjoyed the highlights. afghanistan was good... it was fabulous but apart from that i don't know much about cricket, other than it has chaps who throw the ball at each other. they can't throw it, they bowl! the intro in the pie
let's look at some of the sports coverage and a 12—page souvenir supplement inside the daily telegraph said cricket was boring? i don't think cricket is boring? i don't think cricket is boring at all, i love it! i saw the end of this, very exciting because the extra overs meant it went to the last ball and england won by one run, as faras last ball and england won by one run, as far as i last ball and england won by one run, as faras i can last ball and england won by one run, as far as i can...
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into mr johnson, but it's interesting that ta ke johnson, but it's interesting that take by the daily telegraphly saying training the story around and saying this is actually a proof of control freak by teresa may. that makes it there's probably some truth and not at the hallmarks i guess. to reflection we have to say bbc comes in for a lot of criticism from the telegraph for leading with the story. is interesting because of christ the accusation dies feed into those claims borisjohnson accusation dies feed into those claims boris johnson is accusation dies feed into those claims borisjohnson is not to be trusted or he's unstable. but ask had was saying, we should first say it was a sign exclusive, the story. and all of the denial coming from various camps etc. but the fact of the matter is it doesn't seem to be although one could possibly think by the time the sign exclusive was published, the surveys by a few hours would've preceded it, but do you really think it's going to ship the dial? the mail leading on the leadership concept, interestingly borisjohnson keeps talking about how he'll be l
into mr johnson, but it's interesting that ta ke johnson, but it's interesting that take by the daily telegraphly saying training the story around and saying this is actually a proof of control freak by teresa may. that makes it there's probably some truth and not at the hallmarks i guess. to reflection we have to say bbc comes in for a lot of criticism from the telegraph for leading with the story. is interesting because of christ the accusation dies feed into those claims borisjohnson...
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buy me lunch division to fight cybercrime according to the daily telegraph.paper says it all specialise in information welfare and reactive fa keness specialise in information welfare and reactive fakeness attacks. picture add a bridge washed away in the flighting in north yorkshire, making a at this page. daily mail reports that plastic bag sales have fallen by 90%. i have a chopper now getting ten a year down from 19 last year. i leads with the same story reducing plastic bottle should be next. varied look at the paper so let's look at them. let's start with you, and the telegraph. which has talked about what sajid javid is going to do debiting no dealfinding by dipping into former chancellor chest and nothing $2.1 billion it went up —— upon funding. chest and nothing $2.1 billion it went up -- upon funding. the sums of money that are being spent on preparing for something that will be hugely damaging to the country, for which there is no democratic mandate and which government says it does not want, quite staggering. these are huge sums, we have another 2.
buy me lunch division to fight cybercrime according to the daily telegraph.paper says it all specialise in information welfare and reactive fa keness specialise in information welfare and reactive fakeness attacks. picture add a bridge washed away in the flighting in north yorkshire, making a at this page. daily mail reports that plastic bag sales have fallen by 90%. i have a chopper now getting ten a year down from 19 last year. i leads with the same story reducing plastic bottle should be...
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let's have a quick look and turned back to the daily telegraph because we want to and on the queen's staff saying how they should prefer to use language and so on an official correspondence such as saying meet with and not using words like impact, and it is obviously a complete monster because he is telling his staff to use two spaces after a few.. esquire for nontitle men. when how they use the title esquire and a title or envelope?” think he has got a squire. jacob rees—mogg has terrible handwriting. what about empirical measurements? did he think his staff will know what he is talking about? we have been teaching metric measurements since 1974. jacob himself will have learned metric measurements. they are stirring things on the make up everywhere. it is so tiresome. but the situation around the police... esquire has gone the way of the dodo which is where jacob rees—mogg is going to go. millennialist will now be looking up esquire. they will not use a dictionary, they will do it online. thank you michael and susie. you'll both be back at 11:30 for another look at the papers. the h
let's have a quick look and turned back to the daily telegraph because we want to and on the queen's staff saying how they should prefer to use language and so on an official correspondence such as saying meet with and not using words like impact, and it is obviously a complete monster because he is telling his staff to use two spaces after a few.. esquire for nontitle men. when how they use the title esquire and a title or envelope?” think he has got a squire. jacob rees—mogg has terrible...
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daily telegraph, i suppose what it really says a lot about his style that, doesn't a?sure about that, but this is typical boris though, you know, he is not going to be a conventional prime minister. i think he's going to be like the chairman of the board. why what we've been discussing his baby and his cabinet is more important than normal is that unlike trees are made as a control freak and i don't think they trusted our ministers, he will allow them to get on with theirjobs, and he will be a person who probably the spent a lot of my time on phrases like this. this wont have been something he would have thought of on the spur of the moment. he will co nsta ntly on the spur of the moment. he will constantly as a columnist is been in the telegraph of the years, you will spend lots of time thinking about the messages he's going to deliver to the nation and whether it works oi’ to the nation and whether it works or not, it dude is a message he wa nted or not, it dude is a message he wanted us to talk about tonight.” think challenges are that david cameron came in, with th
daily telegraph, i suppose what it really says a lot about his style that, doesn't a?sure about that, but this is typical boris though, you know, he is not going to be a conventional prime minister. i think he's going to be like the chairman of the board. why what we've been discussing his baby and his cabinet is more important than normal is that unlike trees are made as a control freak and i don't think they trusted our ministers, he will allow them to get on with theirjobs, and he will be a...
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the daily telegraph leading ona pages.trike planned by heathrow staff. the paper also featuring roger federer on the front, he will meet novak djokovic in the wimbledon final tomorrow. the times also has a picture of roger federer on its front page. also, the public will be advised over how much sleep two gaps. the guidelines are pretty tough going. the daily express, the warning from boris johnson saying that delaying brexit further would be insane. mrjohnson is pick —— bidding to become the next uk prime minister. the front page of the daily mail says doctors have found a cure for blindness. this is something that implants chips into the back of people's scholes. it sounds absolutely remarkable. they are hopeful that it is something that the nhs could look at in the future. the children's commissionerfor at in the future. the children's commissioner for england is at in the future. the children's commissionerfor england is here. shall we start with the big house? this is interesting. there are things that we take for gra
the daily telegraph leading ona pages.trike planned by heathrow staff. the paper also featuring roger federer on the front, he will meet novak djokovic in the wimbledon final tomorrow. the times also has a picture of roger federer on its front page. also, the public will be advised over how much sleep two gaps. the guidelines are pretty tough going. the daily express, the warning from boris johnson saying that delaying brexit further would be insane. mrjohnson is pick —— bidding to become...
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the daily telegraph says thousands of protesters, others see a thousand, actually kicked down doors.graffiti, put up their own fags and said we are pushing back. -- flags. i remember being their 20 to two years ago. it was the idea of two countries in one. and the protesters do not believe that is in the end. there is a gradual slide towards authoritarianism. exactly we have seen protests in taiwan as well. it isa very seen protests in taiwan as well. it is a very strong image a couple of the papers have used. the whole world is about optics these days. and that is a very striking image, that crystallises this protest. what is interesting that you mentioned, the standard in hong kong which goes into great depth about the storming of the parliament building. i was listening to the world at one on radio four today and the official chinese newspapers have not mentioned it at all. in fact, they have used pictures of people saying hong kong police are doing a great job. and showed the protests going on implying that all the protesters are supporting the police. so any george orwell is of
the daily telegraph says thousands of protesters, others see a thousand, actually kicked down doors.graffiti, put up their own fags and said we are pushing back. -- flags. i remember being their 20 to two years ago. it was the idea of two countries in one. and the protesters do not believe that is in the end. there is a gradual slide towards authoritarianism. exactly we have seen protests in taiwan as well. it isa very seen protests in taiwan as well. it is a very strong image a couple of the...
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daily telegraph is where we stay now, this is not different, it's what we showed you, it's an early edition strike chaos. it'll make everyone groan and if they're planning to leave on holiday. here we go again, it becomes kind of various workers at a price the country, during semi period, this is a season country, during semi period, this is a season strike i'm not saying it's justified or wronged her air and methane are wrong, it is unfortunate to put it mildly they chosen to add to put it mildly they chosen to add to strikes six days right and the press pick when on average about 250,000 people go through the airport. chris picked up the holidays and in august bank holiday, so holidays and in august bank holiday, so it's big. but if you want to make an impact that's when you do it. you're right i agree let's hope it was before then, but these dispute from the unions point of view is they are hardly unlikely to encourage people to be on your side especially stand up tickets for 12 hours not sure where you're going to get off on holiday or not. you're not going to be getting sympathy will s
daily telegraph is where we stay now, this is not different, it's what we showed you, it's an early edition strike chaos. it'll make everyone groan and if they're planning to leave on holiday. here we go again, it becomes kind of various workers at a price the country, during semi period, this is a season country, during semi period, this is a season strike i'm not saying it's justified or wronged her air and methane are wrong, it is unfortunate to put it mildly they chosen to add to put it...
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but we whites have to —— we might have to wait until 11:30pm, because i want to squeeze in the daily telegraph front of several front pages. beech's picture is on the front of severalfront pages. in beech's picture is on the front of several front pages. in the words of the telegraph, he is a fantasist slice should never have been believed. he made serious allegations which have proven untrue about a so—called paedophile ring at westminster. what went wrong in this case? what went wrong is that this man lied and lied again and made those serious and false allegations against people who should not have had their lives reduced in the way they were. what the telegraph and some other papers are trying to suggest is that he is not the only evil person, that there are others that the police and the deputy leader of the labour party, tom watson, also have some responsibility. because he spoke out...? he did, that we are responsibility. because he spoke out. . . ? he did, that we are talking about tom watson now, but he met once the guy who called himself nick, carl beech, and urged him to go to the p
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the daily telegraph, boris johnson is economist for the telegraph, as we know, britain must fire up itsessimistic about the irish border, he says. let's hear this extraordinary quota, few tasks are so this extraordinary quota, few tasks are so complex that humanity cannot solve if we have a sense of mission. this is apparently what we need to adapt to get through the various challenges lying ahead, and indeed this is the last column, one supposes, borisjohnson this is the last column, one supposes, boris johnson will wait for the telegraph. when blunders where they will need the paper on every monday without his monthly column —— you wonder how they will lead the paper. he says we should try to summon up the spirit of the itiooi'i try to summon up the spirit of the moon landings in order to get through the problems ahead. if that we re through the problems ahead. if that were enough, i am through the problems ahead. if that were enough, lam not through the problems ahead. if that were enough, i am not quite sure. this is the year 27 to deal with, they have repeatedly said, how many time
the daily telegraph, boris johnson is economist for the telegraph, as we know, britain must fire up itsessimistic about the irish border, he says. let's hear this extraordinary quota, few tasks are so this extraordinary quota, few tasks are so complex that humanity cannot solve if we have a sense of mission. this is apparently what we need to adapt to get through the various challenges lying ahead, and indeed this is the last column, one supposes, borisjohnson this is the last column, one...
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and the daily telegraph has a story about a transgender man who gave birth to a child and is now fightingto of freddy mcconnell — who was born a woman — after the court ruled he could be named in the case. this week we are telling the remarkable story of twins, safa and marwa from pakistan. they were born joined at the head. surgeons in london separated the sisters over the course of three major operations, which lasted more than 50 hours. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh was given exclusive access over nearly a year. today we have our second report which shows how the twins were finally separated, and the months of rehabilitation that have followed. a warning: fergus' report does include pictures of the operation itself. safa and marwa share a single skull. the two—year—olds have already undergone two complex operations at great 0rmond street hospital to prepare them for separation. now, finally, that day has come. their brains, locked together since birth, are eased apart. so this is safa's brain, that's marwa's brain. so they are separate, apart from that piece of dura? after sev
and the daily telegraph has a story about a transgender man who gave birth to a child and is now fightingto of freddy mcconnell — who was born a woman — after the court ruled he could be named in the case. this week we are telling the remarkable story of twins, safa and marwa from pakistan. they were born joined at the head. surgeons in london separated the sisters over the course of three major operations, which lasted more than 50 hours. 0ur medical correspondent fergus walsh was given...
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see what happens as a result of that. 0nto the daily telegraph.dle—aged white chiefs and quotes are the problem for the military. 20 years out of touch on race, sexism and bullying according to reports. this isa bullying according to reports. this is a report by a gentleman who is a new chief of the air staff. looking at the military and people from diverse groups who have been brought into the military. the military has been quite good at bringing in women, bringing in black military officers, but it is talking about the experience they find when they get in there. a lot of these people in charge of groups in the village hall are white and middle aged, so not used to —— in the military. they are not used to working alongside these people. it is saying some of this stuff, it is rarely malicious and usually perpetuated in misunderstanding. they are talking about these people, how do they properly treat their staff? it also reaches an interesting dilemma for borisjohnson. obviously reaches an interesting dilemma for boris johnson. obviously you reac
see what happens as a result of that. 0nto the daily telegraph.dle—aged white chiefs and quotes are the problem for the military. 20 years out of touch on race, sexism and bullying according to reports. this isa bullying according to reports. this is a report by a gentleman who is a new chief of the air staff. looking at the military and people from diverse groups who have been brought into the military. the military has been quite good at bringing in women, bringing in black military...
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and finally, the daily telegraph is one of many papers in britain and around the world reporting on england'sebrating their win in london, while cricket fans have been recovering from the nail—biting match that has being described as the best ever played. two years ago, twin sisters safa and marwa were born in pakistan, joined at the head. it is an incredibly rare condition, but now, surgeons at great ormond street hospital here in london have successfully separated the girls. the surgery was so complex it was performed over several stages, totalling more than 50 hours and involving a huge team. in the first of three reports this week on conjoined twins, our medical correspondent fergus walsh has had exclusive access to the family and the surgery. this report, which includes pictures of the operation on the girls, contains some flashing images. so we have one case for the list today, safa and marwa, two kids. they are in this journey together. in order for one of them to do well, they have both got to do well. joined at the head, safa and marwa have never seen each other. this is the start of
and finally, the daily telegraph is one of many papers in britain and around the world reporting on england'sebrating their win in london, while cricket fans have been recovering from the nail—biting match that has being described as the best ever played. two years ago, twin sisters safa and marwa were born in pakistan, joined at the head. it is an incredibly rare condition, but now, surgeons at great ormond street hospital here in london have successfully separated the girls. the surgery was...
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sport because we also had hamilton winning the silverstone grand prix and here we have on the daily telegraphdjokovic winning the men's singles title, retaining the title. after five hours on centre court, an incredible battle, 13—12 of the last set tie—break, first time that has happened at wimbledon because previously just buy it happened at wimbledon because previouslyjust buy it out to finish. 13—12. federerwins previouslyjust buy it out to finish. 13—12. federer wins more games in the and loses the match. more aces as well. he did everything except when the critical points but thatis except when the critical points but that is what happened. i have been lucky, i spent most of the last ten days wimbledon watching djokovic in particular and he is such a relentless tennis player. i don't think he has the same beauty and grace and elegance that federer brings to the table but for sheer relentless precision he is truly remarkable and outstanding and a fantastic player. he deserves all the credit and he keeps coming back for more and we are in a very lucky area in the men's game. unlucky if yo
sport because we also had hamilton winning the silverstone grand prix and here we have on the daily telegraphdjokovic winning the men's singles title, retaining the title. after five hours on centre court, an incredible battle, 13—12 of the last set tie—break, first time that has happened at wimbledon because previously just buy it happened at wimbledon because previouslyjust buy it out to finish. 13—12. federerwins previouslyjust buy it out to finish. 13—12. federer wins more games in...
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history so that the you here remember that you started his career as a journalist of the chile to daily telegraph in brussels where he will basically. did a little face journalism with. ludicrous things about the e.u. and not how in the last couple of weeks he hardened his line towards the e.u. even more saying things that are basically incompatible with reality like for example he said in interviews that he wants to break up the withdrawal agreement and take only the best bits in it then he said that he wanted to withhold the exit bill then he said that he wanted to kill the north an island that's not all together which would basically kill any deal at the same time he says he wants to have a free trade agreement and until this free trade agreement is done he wants to have a standstill so basically that's the transition period where everything stays the same but this transition period is part of the withdrawal agreement so if there is no withdrawal agreement there is no transition period so everything johnson says doesn't quite match so i think this is a fundamental problem and i think this will
history so that the you here remember that you started his career as a journalist of the chile to daily telegraph in brussels where he will basically. did a little face journalism with. ludicrous things about the e.u. and not how in the last couple of weeks he hardened his line towards the e.u. even more saying things that are basically incompatible with reality like for example he said in interviews that he wants to break up the withdrawal agreement and take only the best bits in it then he...
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we begin with the daily telegraph and writing in the paper, tory leadership contender jeremy hunt says he's the one best placed to defeatjeremy corbyn and promises a vote on fox hunting. a pledge by the other candidate, boris johnson, makes the daily mail's lead story — mrjohnson promises an extra 20,000 police on the streets within three years. jeremy corbyn‘s leadership has taken labour to its lowest level of support in polling history — according to the times. meanwhile, the i claims that seventy labour mps face the threat of being sacked by local activists in the event of an election. bondmarkets rally as investors cheer christine lagarde‘s nomination to the european central bank — writes the financial times. in an exclusive interview with the daily mirror — the mother of sarah payne opens up about her emotional return to the place where her daughter was abducted. the guardian cites new research suggesting that1 in 10 people in hospital beds in the uk are alcohol—dependent. the front page also has rufus the hawk, watching over wimbledon, and keeping pigeons away from the tennis. le
we begin with the daily telegraph and writing in the paper, tory leadership contender jeremy hunt says he's the one best placed to defeatjeremy corbyn and promises a vote on fox hunting. a pledge by the other candidate, boris johnson, makes the daily mail's lead story — mrjohnson promises an extra 20,000 police on the streets within three years. jeremy corbyn‘s leadership has taken labour to its lowest level of support in polling history — according to the times. meanwhile, the i claims...
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let's turn to the daily telegraph. a new rubbish tip tax...ity, so it looks as if it is a blanket thing but it isn't. each authority can do what they want to do. what they are finding is take your rubbi5h to attempt and suddenly finding is take your rubbish to attempt and suddenly someone asks for money for it. and of course, you find some people say they won't pay for it, they will dump it in a country lane or on someone's driveway. they are finding it is causing more damage socially, with the council trying to make money out of it. we should be encouraging people to take it to a place where it can be properly dealt with and properly got rid of, instead of saying we will charge you for it. i thought this was interesting. latest figures show the number of fly tipping incidences rose 43% from 2017/18, and the cost of cleanup is now at £122 million. 2017/18, and the cost of cleanup is now at £12.2 million. it is a blight. it is a false economy. the thing is, we are told to recycle, you have to make it easy for people. you shouldn't be charging t
let's turn to the daily telegraph. a new rubbish tip tax...ity, so it looks as if it is a blanket thing but it isn't. each authority can do what they want to do. what they are finding is take your rubbi5h to attempt and suddenly finding is take your rubbish to attempt and suddenly someone asks for money for it. and of course, you find some people say they won't pay for it, they will dump it in a country lane or on someone's driveway. they are finding it is causing more damage socially, with the...