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turning to the daily telegraph, and we are getting an idea here of numbers.so a potential spanner in the works? the former government minister who has introduced putting forth this amendment, now known as the light when amendment. it's an insurance policy against us crashing out. his fear is that some people may vote for this deal tomorrow and then withdraw their support at a later stage in the negotiations for the detailed trade deal, and try and crash britain out of it with no deal at all. it's an insurance policy in his view i of that happening. other people see that as the amendment being a wolf in sheep's clothing and attem pts being a wolf in sheep's clothing and atte m pts to being a wolf in sheep's clothing and attempts to delay it to the point where we will have to go on for months and months. i think the generous analysis is that it is an insurance policy, and the goodwill and good faith and politics right now is at rock bottom. after the prorogation and it going to the courts in it being found unlawful, you can have a little bit of sympathy saying
turning to the daily telegraph, and we are getting an idea here of numbers.so a potential spanner in the works? the former government minister who has introduced putting forth this amendment, now known as the light when amendment. it's an insurance policy against us crashing out. his fear is that some people may vote for this deal tomorrow and then withdraw their support at a later stage in the negotiations for the detailed trade deal, and try and crash britain out of it with no deal at all....
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christmas selection, daily telegraph. ed at to headlines, the daily mirror already, but all of the papers have their view, their line, their interpretation of how this will go. the headline writers are feasting in advance of a christmas selection, if i can use that, but this is going to be an important moment, sally, in terms of the uk political environment. we know there's been stagnation in politics and brexit has cast this long shadow across political decision—making, people have described it as a zombie parliament with no movement, lots of frustrating, it feels like it needs a general election and it will get one on december the 12th, the third infour one on december the 12th, the third in four years. jeremy corbyn in the picture on the daily telegraph, and underneath the commentary from cheryl underneath the commentary from cherleacob says the opposition has full loosely given him an election, as in boris johnson, full loosely given him an election, as in borisjohnson, and she says, have remainers cooked their own goo
christmas selection, daily telegraph. ed at to headlines, the daily mirror already, but all of the papers have their view, their line, their interpretation of how this will go. the headline writers are feasting in advance of a christmas selection, if i can use that, but this is going to be an important moment, sally, in terms of the uk political environment. we know there's been stagnation in politics and brexit has cast this long shadow across political decision—making, people have described...
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that leads us nicely onto the daily telegraph and what will happen in that case. ruling on no deal, what are they suggesting might happen next? they are suggesting that rather than sending the letter as required, he will take the case to the supreme court. he would have to challenge the high court ruling. for him, it's all about martyrdom. it's all about being able to fight a future general election which seems so much more likely is the person determined to deliver brexit doing everything he possibly could to do so. it is really his only hope. they've lost the remain vote and they have to go all out for leave and there is a bit of hope for them there. i see the times story referred to the polling expertjohn curtice uses times story referred to the polling expert john curtice uses the times story referred to the polling expertjohn curtice uses the public response tojohnson's expertjohn curtice uses the public response to johnson's proposals expertjohn curtice uses the public response tojohnson's proposals is so response tojohnson's proposals is so much more favour
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this is on the business pages of the daily telegraph.ort, the heart of the financial district of london where a huge amount of private jet bar, doesn't talk about that. what is he saying? he is saying that people should not be, particularly holidaymakers and businesspeople, should be ashamed flying because not only are there mechanisms to offset some of your carbon foot print, but the benefits of global travel are huge. it is a classic, one extreme against the other and one has to hope for some moderation somewhere. the trouble is against the back drop of the rebellion campaign going on, they are talking about taking over city airport today, closing down the airport today, closing down the airport ina airport today, closing down the airport in a hong kong style protest, of course the head of the company is going to be... defending them. the issue is many argue it doesn't matter how much you recycle your waste at home and all the action you might take, if you get on an aeroplane, the damage caused to the environment is just... so an aerop
this is on the business pages of the daily telegraph.ort, the heart of the financial district of london where a huge amount of private jet bar, doesn't talk about that. what is he saying? he is saying that people should not be, particularly holidaymakers and businesspeople, should be ashamed flying because not only are there mechanisms to offset some of your carbon foot print, but the benefits of global travel are huge. it is a classic, one extreme against the other and one has to hope for some...
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at the papers with our reviewers — broadcaster david davies and deputy political editor of the daily telegraphhailova. stay with us for that. good evening. leaving the eu with a deal by the end of october is now looking extremely unlikely, according to downing street, and talks are close to breaking down. the claim follows what was described as a challenging phone call between boris johnson and angela merkel this morning in which the german chancellor apparently said a deal was unlikely unless northern ireland remained in the customs union. there was an angry response from brussels as the eu's top official, donald tusk, warned borisjohnson not to become engaged in what he called a "stupid blame game". the prime minister is now due to meet the irish premier leo varadkar later in the week for crunch talks. 0ur political editor laura kuenssberg reports. hugs and smiles outside the door. the prime minister greets the president of the eu parliament. president sassoli, is a deal still possible? another one of the continental politicians he has to convince. but is there a point to all this now? of co
at the papers with our reviewers — broadcaster david davies and deputy political editor of the daily telegraphhailova. stay with us for that. good evening. leaving the eu with a deal by the end of october is now looking extremely unlikely, according to downing street, and talks are close to breaking down. the claim follows what was described as a challenging phone call between boris johnson and angela merkel this morning in which the german chancellor apparently said a deal was unlikely...
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the daily telegraph. fury as eu demands more brexit concessions. what concessions? i don't know.rticle but the number that is the minister has but the number that is the minister ha s cloa ke d but the number that is the minister has cloaked himself in anonymity has said, what the eu needs to understand is, they just said, what the eu needs to understand is, theyjust known as negotiating tactics. i'm not sure of this man was a minister. to be fair, it's a valid point. if borisjohnson concedes too much, and the du pr very wary about this whole sort of order solution issues. who are the spartans? the hardcore group of the erg. they don't look like spartans in any sense, they don't have six packs, they are just a bunch of men angry about the eu. we have one of them, jacob rees—mogg saying it's time to lean on. he is not a spartan. they voted for theresa may's deal on the third time of asking. the spartans of the ones who really, really, really, really wanted brexit but can't find a way to vote for it. i felt quite buffeted by in the last few days because you get the odd bit of encou
the daily telegraph. fury as eu demands more brexit concessions. what concessions? i don't know.rticle but the number that is the minister has but the number that is the minister ha s cloa ke d but the number that is the minister has cloaked himself in anonymity has said, what the eu needs to understand is, they just said, what the eu needs to understand is, theyjust known as negotiating tactics. i'm not sure of this man was a minister. to be fair, it's a valid point. if borisjohnson concedes...
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with me are anna mikhailova, deputy political editor at the daily telegraph and the broadcaster, davidrexit, brexit and more brexit for you in this edition. think of it as fibre, annoyng but oh so healthy, because i guarantee you wll be up to date with all the latest shenanigins on both sides of the channel, and able to hold your at any dinner party. so let's start with the telegraph, leading with comments from allies of the prime minister, that a brexit deal is "essentially impossible" after a phone call between the borisjohnson and the german chancellor angela merkel. that call between the two leaders is also covered in the express. it says mrjohnson criticised the eu in the call, saying brussels was making "impossible" demands. the same story makes the front page of the metro. it reports that downing street and eu leaders are trying to pin the blame on each other, as the prospect of a brexit breakthrough fades. borisjohnson is urging irish prime minister leo varadkar to keep talking, in order to keep hopes of a brexit deal alive. that's according to the financial times. and, as 356,
with me are anna mikhailova, deputy political editor at the daily telegraph and the broadcaster, davidrexit, brexit and more brexit for you in this edition. think of it as fibre, annoyng but oh so healthy, because i guarantee you wll be up to date with all the latest shenanigins on both sides of the channel, and able to hold your at any dinner party. so let's start with the telegraph, leading with comments from allies of the prime minister, that a brexit deal is "essentially...
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let's look at what the daily telegraph is suggesting in more detail... that under the proposals the uk and northern ireland would have a special relationship until 2025. northern ireland would remain within much of the single market. it would leave the customs union with the rest of the uk. the paper says the proposals would create a regulatory border across the irish sea between great britain and northern ireland. it would create a customs border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. after four years — in 2025 — the papers says the stormont assembly would have a role in deciding the relationship beyond that. we can now go live to the conservative party conference in manchester, our assistant political editor, norman smith is there. our assistant political editor, does our assistant political editor, this sound like every versioning does this sound like every versioning of what was said between the eu, the government and the dup? this is what the british government regards as its big compromise is that northern ireland would stay in the s
let's look at what the daily telegraph is suggesting in more detail... that under the proposals the uk and northern ireland would have a special relationship until 2025. northern ireland would remain within much of the single market. it would leave the customs union with the rest of the uk. the paper says the proposals would create a regulatory border across the irish sea between great britain and northern ireland. it would create a customs border between northern ireland and the republic of...
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the daily telegraph says several government sources have told the daily telegraph that borisjohnson isletter to the eu asking for a delay to brexit. under the terms of legislation passed by the uk parliament the prime minister is required to ask the eu for an extension to the negotiations, if no deal has been agreed. here's our political correspondent iain watson. effectively, what borisjohnson says he is doing at the moment as prime minister is pushing for a deal with his european counterparts. so that is his focus this week. so far though they haven't begun the intense negotiations that he would like. so he does have to turn his mind to what happens if no deal is a prospect. and, as you say, he has been told that if there is no deal by the 19th of october he must seek a brexit extension. that is the law. that is what parliament has told him to do. there are lots of suggestions about how he gets around this. there is a route towards the courts, i'm not sure it is quite the route that some of the newspapers are suggesting. there is a court in scotland looking to pin him down to force h
the daily telegraph says several government sources have told the daily telegraph that borisjohnson isletter to the eu asking for a delay to brexit. under the terms of legislation passed by the uk parliament the prime minister is required to ask the eu for an extension to the negotiations, if no deal has been agreed. here's our political correspondent iain watson. effectively, what borisjohnson says he is doing at the moment as prime minister is pushing for a deal with his european...
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the daily telegraph, locums and £3500 per shift as hospital crisis deepens.s not go to locums themselves because they work agencies, huge commissions being paid at some of the ships are 32 hours, but it is awful, i think eve ryo ne 32 hours, but it is awful, i think everyone agrees that there should not be in a position where they have to pay this kind money. they are not paying this money because they want to, they are paying this money because they can't fill the ships that need to be filled with their own staff, and there are all sorts of reasons for that, but a lot of it goes back to government policy. the failure to invest in the staff sufficiently, and all sorts of problems over doctors and co nsulta nts, problems over doctors and consultants, pension arrangements, tax arrangements and all of that. it isa tax arrangements and all of that. it is a complete mess, we are heading into windsor and the nhs is going to be under extraordinary strain, people are going to not necessarily be able to get the care that they deserve, and they would be horrified to se
the daily telegraph, locums and £3500 per shift as hospital crisis deepens.s not go to locums themselves because they work agencies, huge commissions being paid at some of the ships are 32 hours, but it is awful, i think eve ryo ne 32 hours, but it is awful, i think everyone agrees that there should not be in a position where they have to pay this kind money. they are not paying this money because they want to, they are paying this money because they can't fill the ships that need to be filled...
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or interested in the bracks of process want to know what boris johnson's big plan is and the daily telegraph newspaper says that it has seen these full plans what it is calling 2 borders for 4 years now what this means according to the daily telegraph is that the u.k. would leave the e.u. but northern ireland part of the u.k. would sort of stay half in half out it would leave the customs union but would remain part of large parts of the single market until at least 2025 and after 4 years the northern ireland assembly would be able to decide whether northern ireland should stay aligned with the you all whether to swing back so the u.k. is by then independent position so essentially boris johnson's big pitch is to replace what is currently a frictionless border between northern ireland of the republic of ireland with 2 much more sticky ones one that actually is on that border the current exists. and another one crucially between northern ireland and the mainland and that is a significant step from the british government to make a special case for northern ireland this is his as he puts it take
or interested in the bracks of process want to know what boris johnson's big plan is and the daily telegraph newspaper says that it has seen these full plans what it is calling 2 borders for 4 years now what this means according to the daily telegraph is that the u.k. would leave the e.u. but northern ireland part of the u.k. would sort of stay half in half out it would leave the customs union but would remain part of large parts of the single market until at least 2025 and after 4 years the...
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we will stay with the daily telegraph.on but they want something in return, josie? an election but they want something in return, josie? yes and they want an extension and i think what essentially they are hoping for is some way out of brexit still. it looks increasingly likely, it looks like we will crush out of the eu this week as was going to be the case. this is a list of demands so over to you martin. nicely dodged! borisjohnson has over to you martin. nicely dodged! boris johnson has been over to you martin. nicely dodged! borisjohnson has been wanting to achieve a general election. he has been hamstrung by parliament. he will go for it again tomorrow. it seems he won't get that because labour is not supporting it and least that at least until they have decided on extension so he can't crush up without a deal. that might happen tomorrow so theoretically, labour's argument against it might disappear. that crush out. they want to put forward, without appeal, that requires a majority —— crash out. to put forward, withou
we will stay with the daily telegraph.on but they want something in return, josie? an election but they want something in return, josie? yes and they want an extension and i think what essentially they are hoping for is some way out of brexit still. it looks increasingly likely, it looks like we will crush out of the eu this week as was going to be the case. this is a list of demands so over to you martin. nicely dodged! borisjohnson has over to you martin. nicely dodged! boris johnson has been...
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table before the eu froze its weight behind getting a deal done and that is reflected in the daily telegraph highlights the fact that, even with ireland's warm words about the making of a deal, it still needs to get the support of the eu 27 members. deal, it still needs to get the support of the eu 27 membersm does but, as you quite rightly say, the eu is looking for a signalfrom the eu is looking for a signalfrom the irish. the ability to keep peace in the region, we know the history at the border, not to start to destabilise that, to make sure there is consistency around the customs union, these are the challenges the eu said need to be satisfied for the irish as much as for the british so if the irish and british can come to an agreement all eyes will be on the eu to say let's move on. the focus on the summit of the eu leaders next week. why is it seen as the last chance to get a deal agreed, signed and delivered 7 chance to get a deal agreed, signed and delivered? although everyone holds up the date as the 31st of october, i do not think we will be sitting down on the 30th of wondering w
table before the eu froze its weight behind getting a deal done and that is reflected in the daily telegraph highlights the fact that, even with ireland's warm words about the making of a deal, it still needs to get the support of the eu 27 members. deal, it still needs to get the support of the eu 27 membersm does but, as you quite rightly say, the eu is looking for a signalfrom the eu is looking for a signalfrom the irish. the ability to keep peace in the region, we know the history at the...
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the daily telegraph reports plans by the uk health service to treat children with mental disorders triggeredgaming and social media over—use. the chief executive of the health service has accused internet firms of cashing in on young people's addictions. and one other technology story — this time from the bbc website. it examines the emergence of the new buzzword — femtech — basically any form of online application aimed at women. some love it, but plenty hate it. the article asks whether it helps or hinders equality. helping me to take a look at the papers is priya lakhani, founder of century tech — an educational software company. talking about the times. many have this on the front page of their paper. justice for my son. you have the two mothers. us accused of betrayal in this diplomatic row, says the times. and it is pretty shameful. in this case, the forces agreement. it is an important immunity that is created in the vienna convention in the 1960s and essentially what it does is it allows envoys, ambassadors, to have really complex, difficult conversations with essentially hostile gov
the daily telegraph reports plans by the uk health service to treat children with mental disorders triggeredgaming and social media over—use. the chief executive of the health service has accused internet firms of cashing in on young people's addictions. and one other technology story — this time from the bbc website. it examines the emergence of the new buzzword — femtech — basically any form of online application aimed at women. some love it, but plenty hate it. the article asks...
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ba boss willie walsh features in the daily telegraph — he's hit out at so—called flight shamers, sayingtory that has everybody talking this morning on twitter. it's the advice from the top doctor here saying there should be a ban on eating food on public transport to tackle obesity. and, finally, it's the footballer‘s wife turned detective — colleen rooney filling up the front pages and twitter feeds after fake stories she posted turned up in the sun newspaper. the twist? she says only one person could see the posts — fellow wag rebekah vardy. the plot thickens.
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the daily telegraph has said it spoken to officials from three other eu countries who also don't seemabout this sort of your proposal which will be made official or public rather in the next couple of days. so again, we re the next couple of days. so again, were moving back and forward into the intractable problem that has become the backstop. the intractable problem that has become the backstoplj the intractable problem that has become the backstop. i suppose the crucial thing is the eu will not respond formally to the proposals until the proposals are published and put formally to them. absolute difficulty in the way that politics works, there has been enough soundings behind closed doors between officials both in the uk and in the eu so there seems to be some kind of movement but not sort of universally accepted. again it's about this paid out —— how this played out and who is in favour on all sides. meanwhile, the opposition party positioning ready in case we see the current conservative minority government fall or lose a vote of no—confidence and these talks about alleges that th
the daily telegraph has said it spoken to officials from three other eu countries who also don't seemabout this sort of your proposal which will be made official or public rather in the next couple of days. so again, we re the next couple of days. so again, were moving back and forward into the intractable problem that has become the backstop. the intractable problem that has become the backstoplj the intractable problem that has become the backstop. i suppose the crucial thing is the eu will...
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the daily telegraph reports plans by the uk health service to treat children with mental disorders triggered the health service has accused internet firms of cashing in on young people's addictions. and one other technology story — this time from the bbc website. it examines the emergence of the new buzzword — femtech — basically any form of online application aimed at women. some love it, but plenty hate it. the article asks whether it helps or hinders equality.
the daily telegraph reports plans by the uk health service to treat children with mental disorders triggered the health service has accused internet firms of cashing in on young people's addictions. and one other technology story — this time from the bbc website. it examines the emergence of the new buzzword — femtech — basically any form of online application aimed at women. some love it, but plenty hate it. the article asks whether it helps or hinders equality.
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they describe as a programme, in daily telegraph and she talks about the fact that you expect to be scrutinise fair and she sang that actually, it's become untenable to have. but she said she was really naive. if she looked back herself on the members of the royalfamily, she would see is not been fair. it's not been fair but it's time for us as a public i suppose and this is what... this is my view to say what do we wa nt this is my view to say what do we want from our press was not should we be hitting those views that come about our feeds and reading more about our feeds and reading more about her? to play devil 's advocate, you imagine the press and the media and what have you would say it's because it's what the readers want and that we publishers do. is what sells, this is what moves up do. is what sells, this is what moves up papers of the stands on magazines or gets his mind, it once — i guess because they want the gossip. we've got through them, real people, i feel for her. gossip. we've got through them, real people, ifeel for her. in the social media, it can be quite cruel and we got
they describe as a programme, in daily telegraph and she talks about the fact that you expect to be scrutinise fair and she sang that actually, it's become untenable to have. but she said she was really naive. if she looked back herself on the members of the royalfamily, she would see is not been fair. it's not been fair but it's time for us as a public i suppose and this is what... this is my view to say what do we wa nt this is my view to say what do we want from our press was not should we...
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, government, and we have the leader writerfor the daily telegraph, and the former labour adviser asd of the three of you to join us. i suppose, first of all, we need to just underlying to viewers how significant these events are. we've been through this brexit process, a lot of people are rather punchdrunk but these votes coming out tonight are very significant? they really are very significant? they really are and also lets remember how long it has taken to get here. theresa may tried three times to get a meaningful vote through, she did not even get to this point, she was just trying to get initial approval from the commons to be able to bring her a bill to parliament. borisjohnson was not able to have that vote on saturday, but now he has got this second reading, the ability to try and move the legislation into the chamber and get debating it properly. so, this is really his meaningful vote. if he passes this first vote, it is a huge win for him. so, that is significant. i suppose i am bound to ask, really, do you detect among conservative mps a confidence that the second reading
, government, and we have the leader writerfor the daily telegraph, and the former labour adviser asd of the three of you to join us. i suppose, first of all, we need to just underlying to viewers how significant these events are. we've been through this brexit process, a lot of people are rather punchdrunk but these votes coming out tonight are very significant? they really are very significant? they really are and also lets remember how long it has taken to get here. theresa may tried three...
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about bret's episodes anyone that has been involved in the process for the last few years now the daily telegraph newspaper says that it has seen already the plans that boris johnson is going to unveil in his speech and they list them in some detail what they say is that in a vols 2 borders for 4 years essentially the united kingdom would leave the european union but northern ireland would be a special case it would leave the customs union but stay in large parts of the single market at least until 2025 and after 4 years the northern ireland assembly would have a choice about whether to stay aligned with the e.u. or whether to come back to the united kingdom in its independent state what this essentially means that boris johnson is trying to replace the currently frictionless border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland with 2 much more sticky borders one on that current existing border but the other one between northern ireland and mainland u.k. that would then in effect make an internal border within the united kingdom itself so this is a big pitch he's saying take it or leave it
about bret's episodes anyone that has been involved in the process for the last few years now the daily telegraph newspaper says that it has seen already the plans that boris johnson is going to unveil in his speech and they list them in some detail what they say is that in a vols 2 borders for 4 years essentially the united kingdom would leave the european union but northern ireland would be a special case it would leave the customs union but stay in large parts of the single market at least...
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we are going to start with the daily telegraph, borisjohnson said he would rather die in a ditch thand this is what he's going to do, it explains what he is going to do to try to prevent it from happening? hopefully people know that if a deal has not been passed by the house of commons on the 19th of october, the so—called benn kicks in. he said he will not send the letter but take it to the supreme court. people remember the last time borisjohnson went to the supreme court he got thrashed 11 votes to zero. this time he will definitely lose. the other one was open to question, we all know how this will go. it is the law, he has to sign the letter to ask for an extension. the answer is about not trying to prevent having to ask for the delay, it is not about trying to secure a no—deal brexit, it is about winning the blame game afterwards. he is looking forward to the general election that will almost certainly follow a brexit delay and his only chance of winning that election is to convince the public he is on their side, be a martyr, portray himself as the victim and he was obstructed
we are going to start with the daily telegraph, borisjohnson said he would rather die in a ditch thand this is what he's going to do, it explains what he is going to do to try to prevent it from happening? hopefully people know that if a deal has not been passed by the house of commons on the 19th of october, the so—called benn kicks in. he said he will not send the letter but take it to the supreme court. people remember the last time borisjohnson went to the supreme court he got thrashed 11...
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so, the daily telegraph, brexit reveals, pm rolls up telegraph, brexit reveals, pm rolls up his sleevesnal offer, and going by that picture, susie, also drinks a mug of tea with a picture of him on it. yes, borisjohnson tea with a picture of him on it. yes, boris johnson drinks tea with a picture of him on it. yes, borisjohnson drinks out of his own head, that's the thing i'm taking away from this entire front page. it's really, we have been sitting there, reading this for about three quarters of an hour now. it's completely clear. we can't understand what the hell his offer is. they still don't actually know, do they? fundamentally, the northern irish border, a border we are not allowed to have border controls on, and arguing for the last three years about how we cannot have... we have got it, there you go. yea, there it is! right neck there the mud, you can see the mug. boris johnson's big idea is to have two borders there, because this just confounds people. one and the sea. you will make one in the sea, one on land. so basically, i think we are right in saying that... under boris jo
so, the daily telegraph, brexit reveals, pm rolls up telegraph, brexit reveals, pm rolls up his sleevesnal offer, and going by that picture, susie, also drinks a mug of tea with a picture of him on it. yes, borisjohnson tea with a picture of him on it. yes, boris johnson drinks tea with a picture of him on it. yes, borisjohnson drinks out of his own head, that's the thing i'm taking away from this entire front page. it's really, we have been sitting there, reading this for about three quarters...
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let's turn to the daily telegraph, 22 month study here. football, head injury.nce of dementia among former players, and we have found former professional footballers are 3.5 times more likely to die from dementia, then other —— and other neurological diseases. it is other contact sports that people often talk about, not realising it is the same with football. can you wrap this up for us, this is not you will initially think when you look at the front page. slightly bizarre story, a cardboard cutout of sir cliff richard, managed to shutdown an entire airport, in portugal, because of that... entire airport, in portugal, because of that. .. we understand cliff richard lives around the area, even then, it is clearly thought to that he wants to take on a summer holiday... we will not take off, witnesses say, a middle—aged overweight man hans cliff back, a stand—off, particularly in the duty—free area, which is where the cardboard cut out was found, it was also missing... —— hands cliff back. how could someone think that they would get away with that? life-size standi
let's turn to the daily telegraph, 22 month study here. football, head injury.nce of dementia among former players, and we have found former professional footballers are 3.5 times more likely to die from dementia, then other —— and other neurological diseases. it is other contact sports that people often talk about, not realising it is the same with football. can you wrap this up for us, this is not you will initially think when you look at the front page. slightly bizarre story, a...
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queen's speech, there have been a few briefings today about brexit, but the front page of the daily telegraphjohnson is edging closer to a brexit deal. do we know what the details are? it is hard to trust the telegraph, their number one cheerleader for boris johnson, nevertheless there are some details in here, cancelled the cabinet in order to prevent leaks. pretty damning. he doesn't trust his cabinet but nevertheless we will forgive them that. it sounds like both sides are being positive about the opportunity for talks. it is incredibly technical thinking about how you might operate this stage you will customs area and northern ireland. trying to track rules of origin at european spokesperson was talking about what you might find for a fizzy drink manufacturer with sugar imported under a british free trade deal with somebody else, how would that get into the european union and would its tariffs be rebated union and would its tariffs be re bated and with union and would its tariffs be rebated and with their need to be a tariff quota associated with that sugar? it is unbelievably complicated
queen's speech, there have been a few briefings today about brexit, but the front page of the daily telegraphjohnson is edging closer to a brexit deal. do we know what the details are? it is hard to trust the telegraph, their number one cheerleader for boris johnson, nevertheless there are some details in here, cancelled the cabinet in order to prevent leaks. pretty damning. he doesn't trust his cabinet but nevertheless we will forgive them that. it sounds like both sides are being positive...
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we are going to start first of all, grace, on the daily telegraph, brexit, no extension without new referendump pa re ntly referendum or election. this is apparently what the eu was insisting. yes, well this is the president of the european parliament saying that, yes, there will not be an extension granted by the european union unless that is accompanied with a commitment of the renewal of the democratic process, which is something that they have been saying for a while. at this makes it very clear here. having said that, it is not you know, we couldn't really imaginea not you know, we couldn't really imagine a situation in which they would grant an extension from ann johnson wouldn't immediately go for an election at the neck of one kind oi’ an election at the neck of one kind or another. he is slightly boxed and at this point, given he is going to have to respect the ben amendment, and he has stated that that is what he is going to do. so that leaves him with very limited options, in terms of you know, presenting the appearance of respecting the will of the people, as he would put it, and p
we are going to start first of all, grace, on the daily telegraph, brexit, no extension without new referendump pa re ntly referendum or election. this is apparently what the eu was insisting. yes, well this is the president of the european parliament saying that, yes, there will not be an extension granted by the european union unless that is accompanied with a commitment of the renewal of the democratic process, which is something that they have been saying for a while. at this makes it very...
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let's see what the daily telegraph and move to the right of the front page, johnson puts his hopes onexit deal and this was his plan? why would they it, it is like... borisjohnson is the telegraph's boy so we can probably say this is probably what he is thinking out loud and i know hungarians, they repeat the mike retreated me tonight saying what would he want to mess with the eu to do for britain, what is he getting out of it because the eu gives an enormous amount of out of it because the eu gives an enormous amount of aid and what is the uk going to get him if he messes up the uk going to get him if he messes up the veto? what is he going to do? i have been going through a check list of things that we could probably try to avoid asking for brexit so they went the other direction and that did not work. and they try to stop the act and that did not work. the options are narrowing now and we are getting closer to october the 31st and the offer that boris johnson made closer to october the 31st and the offer that borisjohnson made this week has not gone down terribly well in europe so
let's see what the daily telegraph and move to the right of the front page, johnson puts his hopes onexit deal and this was his plan? why would they it, it is like... borisjohnson is the telegraph's boy so we can probably say this is probably what he is thinking out loud and i know hungarians, they repeat the mike retreated me tonight saying what would he want to mess with the eu to do for britain, what is he getting out of it because the eu gives an enormous amount of out of it because the eu...
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the daily telegraph front page features the weekend of intensive talks between the european union and street. financial times also reporting on the talks saying that the eu chief negotiator michel barnier has told european diplomats that boris johnson barnier has told european diplomats that borisjohnson has shifted his position. the guardian takes the same line and as that hard—line conservative brexit tears are willing to be flexible over the daily mail. i wanted from the head of the nhs about false rumours concerning vaccinations. the times says monday pots a queen speech will include weekly binding targets to reduce pollution. and finally, the daily express has commissioned a poll suggesting the conservatives could win a small majority in a snap election. there is the front pages. with tech more in—depth look at some of those front page story. we're going to start off with the lead story today in that attack, the terrible attack that took place in manchester. front page of the mirror. sam? very shamanic pictures on the front of the mirror here. we have the police and the suspect o
the daily telegraph front page features the weekend of intensive talks between the european union and street. financial times also reporting on the talks saying that the eu chief negotiator michel barnier has told european diplomats that boris johnson barnier has told european diplomats that borisjohnson has shifted his position. the guardian takes the same line and as that hard—line conservative brexit tears are willing to be flexible over the daily mail. i wanted from the head of the nhs...
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brexit correspondent at the daily telegraph. cheers.. they have been speaking this evening and talking about the syrian border with turkey. the prime ministers spoke to president term, and the leaders express their serious concern at turkey‘s invasion of this area, and a risk of a humanitarian catastrophe in the region. and i should say that they also discussed the case of the diplomatic immunity that‘s been given to a suspect in a fatal motor break crash. the victim of the time of the victim of harry dunn actually met the foreign secretary today, and she believed that the british government wasn‘t taking any of this seriously, but borisjohnson has been speaking to president trump about this, and the president said he was fully aware of the case, and deeply saddened by what had happened. and he expressed his condolences to his parents, and a p pa re ntly condolences to his parents, and apparently both leaders agreed to work together to find a way forward as soon work together to find a way forward as soon as work together to find a way
brexit correspondent at the daily telegraph. cheers.. they have been speaking this evening and talking about the syrian border with turkey. the prime ministers spoke to president term, and the leaders express their serious concern at turkey‘s invasion of this area, and a risk of a humanitarian catastrophe in the region. and i should say that they also discussed the case of the diplomatic immunity that‘s been given to a suspect in a fatal motor break crash. the victim of the time of the...
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the inquiry has criticised the daily telegraph and other media outlets for reporting these findings beforeficially released. a spokeswoman said it had deprived those most affected by the fire, the bereaved, survivors and residents, of the opportunity to read the report at their own pace. we had every intention of not reporting this until tomorrow, we felt because the rest of the media and newspapers reported edge, it left us with little choice but to cover it today, but we will have much more on this subject tomorrow in what will look like a special programme on this channel. we are devoting the whole programme tomorrow to the grenfell tower disaster report. jim has given a pretty comprehensive account of what is in these 1000 pages, but be assured we will spend the rest of the day poring over the details, the releva nt the day poring over the details, the relevant recommendations, the quotes, and on the programme tomorrow we will be joined by relatives of those who died and survivors, people who escaped, and what is quite extraordinary is that some of the things that the retired judge has
the inquiry has criticised the daily telegraph and other media outlets for reporting these findings beforeficially released. a spokeswoman said it had deprived those most affected by the fire, the bereaved, survivors and residents, of the opportunity to read the report at their own pace. we had every intention of not reporting this until tomorrow, we felt because the rest of the media and newspapers reported edge, it left us with little choice but to cover it today, but we will have much more...
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johnson is we will start with a bit of politics and borisjohnson is on the front page of the daily telegraphean union on 0ctober to leave the european union on october 31 come what may, even though he is obliged by law not to do that if he does not have an extension. so interesting how he is going to make this happen. maybe there are two borises. we don't know. how is he going to do this? he has also said, quite pompously of course, that this government doesn't break the law, we make law. so it is going to be fascinating how he is going to be fascinating how he is going to be fascinating how he is going to do this and of course the daily express gives this second coming headlines in order to keep their base happy. but no explanation as to how this man is going to pull this off. we got very excited earlier today because there was a court case going on, a court session, where joanna cherry
johnson is we will start with a bit of politics and borisjohnson is on the front page of the daily telegraphean union on 0ctober to leave the european union on october 31 come what may, even though he is obliged by law not to do that if he does not have an extension. so interesting how he is going to make this happen. maybe there are two borises. we don't know. how is he going to do this? he has also said, quite pompously of course, that this government doesn't break the law, we make law. so it...
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let's start with brexit and this alternative to the irish backstop on the front of the daily telegraphg in the eu is what britain wa nts says remaining in the eu is what britain wants says leo varadkar. the telegraph have honed in all this and his point is that all the opinion polls held since the referendum have shown a lead for remain, whether small or not. he says it is the case of the political system which stops them being and he recalls the people who want to remain. it is deliberately political and provocative. the dup have said it is outrageous and it is a barker for him to put down that he does not agree with the new proposals boris johnson has set out. he is largely playing to a home audience. he was a lwa ys playing to a home audience. he was always going to be a tough customer to win round but, i would say, he is not the only person who has to agree at this stage. diplomatically this is very clumsy but politically for him personally it may work. people do not take kindly foreign leaders don't do what they should want. remember barack obama. .. don't do what they should want
let's start with brexit and this alternative to the irish backstop on the front of the daily telegraphg in the eu is what britain wa nts says remaining in the eu is what britain wants says leo varadkar. the telegraph have honed in all this and his point is that all the opinion polls held since the referendum have shown a lead for remain, whether small or not. he says it is the case of the political system which stops them being and he recalls the people who want to remain. it is deliberately...
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the daily telegraph says borisjohnson has put pressure on ireland to accept his brexit proposals afterabour rebels, say they'd back his deal — which could give the prime minister a commons majority for his agreement. the financial times says mr johnson has managed to unite the brexiteers in his party with his plan — but that his deal has received a frosty reception in brussels. the guardian agrees — the paper says the prime minister is fighting a losing battle after the eu's chief brexit negotiator gave a scathing private assesment of mr. johnson's brexit proposal. the i say the eu is poised to reject the prime minister's plans, but the daily express strikes a more optimistic note — the paper thinks a deal might be close, asking — is this the beginning of the end? sebastian is this the beginning of the end? sebastian is this the beginning of the end 7 let's sebastian is this the beginning of the end? let's start with the metro. they do it as a sort of dearjohn letter to me here is how i leave the eu. well, it's a clever front page. eu. well, it's a cleverfront page. it sort of symbolis
the daily telegraph says borisjohnson has put pressure on ireland to accept his brexit proposals afterabour rebels, say they'd back his deal — which could give the prime minister a commons majority for his agreement. the financial times says mr johnson has managed to unite the brexiteers in his party with his plan — but that his deal has received a frosty reception in brussels. the guardian agrees — the paper says the prime minister is fighting a losing battle after the eu's chief brexit...
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the daily telegraph and questions about the general election, what is your feeling for monday?”ot think it will happen. i saw on social media the fact that the idea of an election would be a calmer period compared to what we have been going through at the moment. it used to be quite an event but it does not feel like it. since the vote engine 2016 we have been on this constant merry—go—round. —— since june we have been on this constant merry—go—round. —— sincejune 2016. we have been going round and round, we will see what happens but it looks like there will not be an election, there is not the support for it. at least 22 mps are threatening not to support the motion and we hear the government will keep bringing this day after day and keep going.|j will keep bringing this day after day and keep going. i was chatting toa day and keep going. i was chatting to a member of the public who said, what exactly is a general election going to achieve? how will it solve anything? i had to pause and think, good question. the hope for everybody involved is that neither the conservatives or l
the daily telegraph and questions about the general election, what is your feeling for monday?”ot think it will happen. i saw on social media the fact that the idea of an election would be a calmer period compared to what we have been going through at the moment. it used to be quite an event but it does not feel like it. since the vote engine 2016 we have been on this constant merry—go—round. —— since june we have been on this constant merry—go—round. —— sincejune 2016. we...
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with me are anna mikhailova, who's the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the broadcaster. it is good to see you again for another helping of the papers. pretty much all of them are in. so let's start with the telegraph, leading with comments from allies of the prime minister, that a brexit deal is "essentially impossible" after a phone call between the borisjohnson and the german chancellor angela merkel. that call between the two leaders is also covered in the i. it says time is running out, to break the impasse. the same story makes the front page of the mirror. it reports that the eu is accusing number 10 of a "stupid blame game", as the prospect of a brexit breakthrough fades. borisjohnson has one last chance to keep a brexit deal alive, when he meets with the irish prime minister leo varadkar. that's according to the times. and a different story in the daily mail. as 356,000 people sign a petition to improve dementia care, the newspaper calls on the prime minister not to ignore their demands. so, brexit dominating most of today's front pages. we are going to get some
with me are anna mikhailova, who's the deputy political editor at the daily telegraph, and the broadcaster. it is good to see you again for another helping of the papers. pretty much all of them are in. so let's start with the telegraph, leading with comments from allies of the prime minister, that a brexit deal is "essentially impossible" after a phone call between the borisjohnson and the german chancellor angela merkel. that call between the two leaders is also covered in the i. it...
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this is peter foster of the daily telegraph. who's behind the brings a campaign before the reference. well according to peter foster vehicle telegraph to sort of a c. sources say that on the cummings told. advisers on friday that. the u. k. won't be hanging around cynical safe if this offer is rejected. doctors in other words it's a prelude. to no deal. and these journalists from the telegraph yes which which means that the source is probably dominate comments because you know that the telegraph to speak for the tory party mostly sex so it's probably from the very close and probably from the horor's mouth. and others looking to that letter in saying it's in it this is absurd in fact insulting you wanna cornering unicorn is compatible to describe. elements of breakfast. at in any case. somebody this is completely. own only smart but i did find it was funny. for the day a unicorn did actually. get knocked off the gates of buckingham palace today and somebody thought that was very much a part. all right. is it alright with those tw
this is peter foster of the daily telegraph. who's behind the brings a campaign before the reference. well according to peter foster vehicle telegraph to sort of a c. sources say that on the cummings told. advisers on friday that. the u. k. won't be hanging around cynical safe if this offer is rejected. doctors in other words it's a prelude. to no deal. and these journalists from the telegraph yes which which means that the source is probably dominate comments because you know that the...
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solve one's problems out home also with us is military laming senior contributor at the berlin daily telegraph spiegel a meltzer argues that the middle east is facing further escalation the losers of the kurds and donald trump. found a very warm welcome to sudan you know gala editor in chief of the middle east magazine senate who believes that everyone has already achieved his political. lol but militarily this offensive is very dangerous. thank you thank you all for being here today and i'd like to begin with you say. the long awaited offensive against kurdish positions in northern syria has begun as president has wanted is to clean now out war well we can say that a very dangerous phase has started so basically are 2 on once to with this military operation 1st get rid of the wife which it considers a terrorist organization affiliated with t.k. which turkey has been fighting with over decades and at the same time he also wants to create a safe zone where he wants to bring the refugees that are currently living in turkey there are 3500000 syrian refugees number huge number and he's saying he w
solve one's problems out home also with us is military laming senior contributor at the berlin daily telegraph spiegel a meltzer argues that the middle east is facing further escalation the losers of the kurds and donald trump. found a very warm welcome to sudan you know gala editor in chief of the middle east magazine senate who believes that everyone has already achieved his political. lol but militarily this offensive is very dangerous. thank you thank you all for being here today and i'd...
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herald looks very similar again are adapted out school that secret stamp they're the tabloid daily telegraph and it's the same with these papers all over the country and indeed with the t.v. news as well all the media companies are trying to mount a unified concerted effort to show what they say government interference in the media is doing they point to 75 pieces of legislation passed since 2001 a sensibly to do with national security but laws that they say in fact with straights the access of the people to information journalists rights to report this all came to a head in june with raids on 2 media organizations an individual journalist who worked for the australian and the offices of the main a.b.c. the national broadcaster both could publish stories about australia's involvement in afghanistan stories the government didn't like and the australian federal police raided the offices and the home of a journalist to try and find out where those stories of compliments and a real chill through australia's media same old journalist saying that they couldn't expect whistleblowers to come forward
herald looks very similar again are adapted out school that secret stamp they're the tabloid daily telegraph and it's the same with these papers all over the country and indeed with the t.v. news as well all the media companies are trying to mount a unified concerted effort to show what they say government interference in the media is doing they point to 75 pieces of legislation passed since 2001 a sensibly to do with national security but laws that they say in fact with straights the access of...
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extinction rebellion protests are getting coverage in many papers around the world, britain's daily telegraph arrested. police in london say a total of 276 people were detained. we are expecting more of these protests to continue. you are up—to—date with the papers. now, rico, little white lies, i think i told them all the time to my children. yes, this is an interesting study from singapore. a new study has found that children who are lied to by their parents are more likely to tell fibs as adults, and could face negative consequences in later life. researchers asked nearly 400 young singaporeans whether their parents lied to them, how much they lie to their parents now, and how well they've adjusted to challenges in adulthood. we'll hear more about the results in a moment. but first, we wanted to find out what sort of little lies parents tell their kids. newsday hit the streets of singapore to find out. my mum used to say "sleep or else a ghost will come and eat you." when the ice cream truck plays music, it is because it has run out of ice cream. which is, yeah, pretty rough. if you don't
extinction rebellion protests are getting coverage in many papers around the world, britain's daily telegraph arrested. police in london say a total of 276 people were detained. we are expecting more of these protests to continue. you are up—to—date with the papers. now, rico, little white lies, i think i told them all the time to my children. yes, this is an interesting study from singapore. a new study has found that children who are lied to by their parents are more likely to tell fibs...
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britain's daily telegraph is no exception.ice in london say a total of 276 people were detained. we are expecting many more days of various activities. you are up—to—date with the papers. and rico, in your neck story, i guess i am guilty of a few things that pa rents am guilty of a few things that parents should not be doing? guilty 01’ parents should not be doing? guilty or not guilty? stop lying to kids when they are naughty, because a new study has revealed that children's who i like to buy their parents are more likely to tell fibs as adults and could face negative consequences in later life. researchers asked nearly 400 young singaporeans whether their parents lied to them, how much they lie to their parents now and how well they've adjusted to challenges in adulthood. we'll hear more about the results in a moment. but first, we wanted to find out what sort of little lies parents tell their kids. newsday hit the streets of singapore to find out. my mum used to say sleep or else a ghost will come and eat you. when theice g
britain's daily telegraph is no exception.ice in london say a total of 276 people were detained. we are expecting many more days of various activities. you are up—to—date with the papers. and rico, in your neck story, i guess i am guilty of a few things that pa rents am guilty of a few things that parents should not be doing? guilty 01’ parents should not be doing? guilty or not guilty? stop lying to kids when they are naughty, because a new study has revealed that children's who i like...
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the duchess's words will be commented on a lot, it is on the front page of the daily telegraph, where british stiff upper lip before concluding it was internally really damaging, and that is, of course, all of this at the same time as during the successful trip in africa, both harry and meghan announced that they were suing the daily mail, the sun and the daily mirror. this is... out there clearly isa mirror. this is... out there clearly is a real problem. i think there will be lots of conversations and more comment, and it seems they will be taking an extended period at the end of the air, six weeks, from royal life, initially as a family, to spend time between the uk and the us. —— at the end of the year. i think there was talk about going to africa more. harry and william on different parts, —— different paths, the fact that one of them is due to be king at some point. it is not that immediate, but clearly it is different, there has been talk of a rift in the past, indeed there is a talk of that at the moment, between them and their wives, this is an attempt to make things seem a b
the duchess's words will be commented on a lot, it is on the front page of the daily telegraph, where british stiff upper lip before concluding it was internally really damaging, and that is, of course, all of this at the same time as during the successful trip in africa, both harry and meghan announced that they were suing the daily mail, the sun and the daily mirror. this is... out there clearly isa mirror. this is... out there clearly is a real problem. i think there will be lots of...
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the daily telegraph shows a picture of borisjohnson rolling his sleeves up, ready to take on brusselsorrow. then maybe some of his party faithful, then other mp5, and the rest of parliament, and then, we don't know, maybe the country as well. yes, he has his work cutout. he has his arm out, and the nonrecyclable mug with his face on it and we finally find out what the cunning plan is to get us out of this mess, which is not one border, but two orders. so a regulatory border down the irish sea, and then a border check, not a border, but checks, away from the border on the island of ireland. so what it will effectively mean is that britain and northern ireland will all leave the customs union, but northern ireland will remain largely within the european single market until 2025, at which point the northern irish assembly, if it is sitting, would have a choice. are we all writing this down? they will be questions later. well done, you have summed it up later. well done, you have summed it up pretty well. is this going to fly? i mean, iam not convinced. sorry to be a doomster and gloomste
the daily telegraph shows a picture of borisjohnson rolling his sleeves up, ready to take on brusselsorrow. then maybe some of his party faithful, then other mp5, and the rest of parliament, and then, we don't know, maybe the country as well. yes, he has his work cutout. he has his arm out, and the nonrecyclable mug with his face on it and we finally find out what the cunning plan is to get us out of this mess, which is not one border, but two orders. so a regulatory border down the irish sea,...
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the broadcaster, david davies, and anna mikhailova, who's the deputy political editor at the daily telegrapheaning, let's talk about the economics of all of this. today the leading economic think tank — the institute for fiscal studies — warned a no—deal brexit could see the national debt rise to levels not seen since the 1960s. it comes as the man in charge of no—deal brexit preparations — michael gove — said that even with every possible preparation in place, risks and challenges for businesses still remain. 0ur economics editor faisal islam reports. as a brexit deal looks increasingly unlikely, the planning for and consequences of a no—deal brexit and its immediate impact on trade up and down the country matter more than ever. the government is yet to update its numbers, but the likes of the institute for fiscal studies has. the ifs predicts that our public finances will be heavily impacted by a no—deal brexit, that the level of our annual public borrowing, the deficit, would double over the next two years, approaching 100 billion again and that the total stock of our borrowing, the natio
the broadcaster, david davies, and anna mikhailova, who's the deputy political editor at the daily telegrapheaning, let's talk about the economics of all of this. today the leading economic think tank — the institute for fiscal studies — warned a no—deal brexit could see the national debt rise to levels not seen since the 1960s. it comes as the man in charge of no—deal brexit preparations — michael gove — said that even with every possible preparation in place, risks and challenges...
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the owners of the daily telegraph, david and frederick barclay, have put the newspaper up for sale.hich has already seen the ritz hotel in london put on the market. the brothers, who are among britain's richest men, bought the paper in 2004 for more than £660 million. there have been more violent clashes in iraq today, despite protest leaders agreeing to pause demonstrations to give the government time to find solutions to their demands. the bbc understands two people have been killed and more than two—dozen injured across the country today. yesterday, at least 50 people were killed, and 2000 others were injured, after security forces used live rounds and tear gas against demonstrators. the protests began three weeks ago against corruption, lack ofjobs and economic hardship. the iraqi prime minister, has refused to step down but promised to reshuffle his cabinet. dr renad mansour, project director of the iraq initiative at chatham house, said the protestors' ultimate aim is to change the entire political system in iraq. for some time there has been a gap between the people and the v
the owners of the daily telegraph, david and frederick barclay, have put the newspaper up for sale.hich has already seen the ritz hotel in london put on the market. the brothers, who are among britain's richest men, bought the paper in 2004 for more than £660 million. there have been more violent clashes in iraq today, despite protest leaders agreeing to pause demonstrations to give the government time to find solutions to their demands. the bbc understands two people have been killed and more...
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back to brexit in the daily telegraph, which says brussels has asked the uk for further concessions before the same story on the brexit negotiations. the paper also says there are calls for frequent flyer schemes to be banned to help cut carbon emissions. starting with what is coming at us this week, in parliament, the guardian, pm seeks to thrust law and order onto agenda in queen's speech. the party of law and order, they have called themselves, many times. given the cuts they have made to the police, the prison service, the coach, iam not police, the prison service, the coach, i am not sure they are in a position to call themselves that. 20,000 more police officers. that is how many they have removed over the last nine years, so in fact, net, zero. one of my favourite days in the parliamentary year. i am lucky, i have a ticket in the press gallery, i will be in the house of lords when her majesty as they are reading the speech. she will not be wearing the crown, carried in front of her. how do you know? when they did the rehearsal, they had a table set out next to the throne, for the cr
back to brexit in the daily telegraph, which says brussels has asked the uk for further concessions before the same story on the brexit negotiations. the paper also says there are calls for frequent flyer schemes to be banned to help cut carbon emissions. starting with what is coming at us this week, in parliament, the guardian, pm seeks to thrust law and order onto agenda in queen's speech. the party of law and order, they have called themselves, many times. given the cuts they have made to...
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the daily telegraph says borisjohnson has put pressure on ireland to accept his brexit proposals aftersome labour rebels, say they'd back his deal, which could give the prime minister a commons majority for his agreement. the financial times says mrjohnson has managed to unite the brexiteers in his party with his plan but that his deal has received a frosty reception in brussels. the guardian agrees — the paper says the prime minister is fighting a losing battle after the eu's chief brexit negotiator gave a scathing private assesment of mrjohnson‘s brexit proposal. the i say the eu is poised to reject the prime minister's plans. but the daily express strikes a more optimistic note — the paper thinks a deal might be close, asking — is this the beginning of the end? is this the beginning of the end? big question. i do not think so. i think whatever happens in the next few weeks, we are going to be talking about brexit for the next five to ten years and if this country. the question of the express is is this deal going to wash with both the eu and mps in parliament. it is important to kee
the daily telegraph says borisjohnson has put pressure on ireland to accept his brexit proposals aftersome labour rebels, say they'd back his deal, which could give the prime minister a commons majority for his agreement. the financial times says mrjohnson has managed to unite the brexiteers in his party with his plan but that his deal has received a frosty reception in brussels. the guardian agrees — the paper says the prime minister is fighting a losing battle after the eu's chief brexit...