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with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster, and sunday times journalist katherine forster. 's like foster and forster investigate. i look a bit drab in contrast. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro goes with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft leads with a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election victory could swiftly fizzle out as uncertainties from brexit continue to curb business investment. the guardian goes with the australian bushfires, saying the devastating fires have prompted new questions on whether the current government in australia has done enough to tackle climate change. the daily express says people in their 60s will deliver more than half of all employment growth in the next ten years. the paper says employers are being urged to end age discrimination against those who still have more to offer. the daily mail leads with a warning that the number of teenagers and young children
with me are the writer and broadcaster dawn foster, and sunday times journalist katherine forster. 's like foster and forster investigate. i look a bit drab in contrast. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro goes with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft leads with a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election...
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league matches, and at10:1i0, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, dawn fosterm the guardian and katherine forster from the spectator. the bushfire crisis in australia shows no sign of easing with at least eight people dying in the past 2a hours, the worst loss of life since fires began in september. many more are people missing. the government says more military personnel are on the way to the south—east of the country to try to protect isolated communities. many are cut off without power and some are running out of water. 0ur correspondent phil mercer sent this report. these are extraordinary times in australia. the bushfires have brought terror into the lives of ordinary people. they are devastating and deadly. more lives have been lost, and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. you walk around a bit of your house and you go, that was the bedroom, that was where my antiques were from my family history. all of my baby memories from the kids and just everything, just gone. i don't know what i'm going home to, so... ijust hope for the best. going home to, so...
league matches, and at10:1i0, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers, dawn fosterm the guardian and katherine forster from the spectator. the bushfire crisis in australia shows no sign of easing with at least eight people dying in the past 2a hours, the worst loss of life since fires began in september. many more are people missing. the government says more military personnel are on the way to the south—east of the country to try to protect isolated communities....
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with me are the writer and broadcaster, dawn foster, and sunday times journalist, katherine forster.f tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft headlines a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election victory could swiftly fizzle out as uncertainties over brexit continue to curb business investment. the guardian features a striking photograph of the australian bushfires, saying the devastation has prompted new questions over the government in australia's stance on climate change. the daily express says people in their 60s will deliver more than half of all employment growth in the next 10 years. the paper says employers are being urged to end age discrimination against those who have more to offer. the daily mail leads with a warning that the number of teenagers and young children admitted to hospitalfor eating disorders has soared in the past decade, according to new figur
with me are the writer and broadcaster, dawn foster, and sunday times journalist, katherine forster.f tomorrow's front pages are already in. the metro leads with protests to be held nationwide as railfare rises come into force that will see some commuters paying more than £100 extra this year. the ft headlines a warning from economists that any bounce to the uk economy following borisjohnson‘s decisive election victory could swiftly fizzle out as uncertainties over brexit continue to curb...
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our guests joining me tonight are the guardian columnist dawn foster and sunday times journalist katherinenior legal figures in cyprus have called for a british woman to be treated leniently after she was convicted of lying about being raped by 12 men in a hotel room. the woman's mother has called for tourists to boycott cyprus. she told the bbc that ayia napa, where her daughter had been on a working holiday, was unsafe. 0ur correspondent katharine da costa reports. instead of celebrating the new year with friends and family, the british teenager is detained in cyprus and faces up to a year in prison. her supporters claim the case against her is deeply flawed, and her lawyers are planning to appeal. her mother says she has suffered both mentally and physically over the last five months. she is suffering from ptsd. she spends a lot of time with hypersomnia at the moment. that means she is sleeping an awful lot of the day. she sleeps probably 18, 20 hours a day. she's also quite withdrawn, which is very sad for me to see, and she also experiences hallucinations. and she needs to get back to
our guests joining me tonight are the guardian columnist dawn foster and sunday times journalist katherinenior legal figures in cyprus have called for a british woman to be treated leniently after she was convicted of lying about being raped by 12 men in a hotel room. the woman's mother has called for tourists to boycott cyprus. she told the bbc that ayia napa, where her daughter had been on a working holiday, was unsafe. 0ur correspondent katharine da costa reports. instead of celebrating the...
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but dawn and catherine, foster and forster will be back at 11:30pm for another round.orget 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. thank you to you both. i'll be back ina thank you to you both. i'll be back in a second. the network bulletin will be on bbc one as well as here because huw has gone home! the new year brokers in quite gently, a lot of cloud around but through the day today we are going to see an increase in wind and they will be rain around for some of us they will be rain around for some of us but not for all. it looks as though the heaviest rain is likely to be that so far north of west, the isobar squeezing together where the strongest winds are likely to be. these weather fronts, strongest winds are likely to be. these weatherfronts, behind it introducing something a bit cooler, that will arrive on friday. but i had wrecked, with a southerly flow meaning today it will be quit
but dawn and catherine, foster and forster will be back at 11:30pm for another round.orget 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. thank you to you both. i'll be back ina thank you to you both. i'll be back in a second. the network bulletin will be on bbc one as well as here because huw has gone home! the new year...