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thank you to jessica elgot and dia chakravarty. goodbye.
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reviewers, the guardian's political correspondent jessica elgot and the telegraph's brexit editor dia chakravartytay with us for that. good evening. sir david attenborough has told a un conference that climate change is humanity's greatest threat for thousands of years. he was speaking at the opening ceremony of climate talks in poland. he said climate change could lead to the collapse of civilisations, and the extinction of much of the natural world. our science editor david shukman reports. it's been a year of deadly fires and record heat. and also, new warnings from scientists about the dangers of living in a world of rising temperatures, with the risk of many more scenes like this. a social media campaign has gathered voices from around the world, calling on governments to take action. please welcome sir david attenborough. the campaign spokesman was given a rare chance to appeal directly to this global forum. right now, we're facing a man—made disaster of global scale. our greatest threat in thousands of years — climate change. if we don't take action, the collapse of our civilisations and t
reviewers, the guardian's political correspondent jessica elgot and the telegraph's brexit editor dia chakravartytay with us for that. good evening. sir david attenborough has told a un conference that climate change is humanity's greatest threat for thousands of years. he was speaking at the opening ceremony of climate talks in poland. he said climate change could lead to the collapse of civilisations, and the extinction of much of the natural world. our science editor david shukman reports....
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with me arejessica elgot, political correspondent at the guardian and dia chakravarty, the brexit editorow's front pages are already in. "act now or face the collapse of civilisation" — writes the i, the stark warning from sir david attenborough — who earlier today addressed the un climate conference in poland. the daily telegraph leads with a photograph of carl beech — who, after the lifting of a reporting restriction, has been named as the man who claimed he was the victim of an alleged vip paedophile ring. in a damming report, mps accuse rail bosses of adding "insult to injury" with an increase in fares for passengers who have faced a year of timetable chaos — that's according to the metro. the times carries the same story — writing that mps also blame transport secretary, chris grayling for the commuter misery — saying he failed to avert the timetable crisis. a top executive at glencore will leave the miner and commodity trader by the end of the year — reports the ft — amid growing pressure from regulators over assets he once ran in the democratic republic of congo. the daily mail de
with me arejessica elgot, political correspondent at the guardian and dia chakravarty, the brexit editorow's front pages are already in. "act now or face the collapse of civilisation" — writes the i, the stark warning from sir david attenborough — who earlier today addressed the un climate conference in poland. the daily telegraph leads with a photograph of carl beech — who, after the lifting of a reporting restriction, has been named as the man who claimed he was the victim of...
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with me, dia chakravarty, brexit editor for the telegraph, and david wooding, political editor for they to be alive! no prices for what is dominating the morning news. "keep may and carry on!", says the metro, which of course leads on news that theresa may lives to fight another day after winning the confidence vote in her leadership of the conservative party. the guardian carries a picture of the prime minister as she gave a defiant speech outside downing street. or, actually, in downing street. it says the contest exposed the bitter split in the tory party and that the number of mps who voted against her leaves her badly damaged. the financial times follows suit, saying mrs may's margin of victory was too slim to quash the brexiteers' revolt. the i describes it as a stay of execution and looks ahead to the prime minister's latest challenge in the form of her trip to brussels tomorrow for an eu summit, where the paper says she needs to win concessions on her brexit deal or face another challenge from ministers in parliament. and the express calls on politicians to let mrs may get on w
with me, dia chakravarty, brexit editor for the telegraph, and david wooding, political editor for they to be alive! no prices for what is dominating the morning news. "keep may and carry on!", says the metro, which of course leads on news that theresa may lives to fight another day after winning the confidence vote in her leadership of the conservative party. the guardian carries a picture of the prime minister as she gave a defiant speech outside downing street. or, actually, in...
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with me are dia chakravarty, brexit editor for the telegraph, and david wooding, political editor forhe sun on sunday. they have had a very busy day and tomorrow will not be any easier. thank you for being with us tonight. let's have a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. no prizes for guessing what is dominating the morning's news. keep may and carry on! says the metro, which of course leads on news that theresa may lives to fight another day after winning the confidence vote in her leadership of the conservative party. the daily telegraph asks a vote to remain but when will she leave? after the results of the ballot in which 200 mps voted in favour of mrs may — with 117 voting against. there's some festive fun on the front of the mirror which says it's lame duck for christmas, after her pledge not lead the tories into the next election. the guardian carries a picture of the prime minister as she gave a defiant speech outside number ten. the paper says the number of mps who voted against her leaves her badly damaged. may scrapes home says the times, which describes how a wounded p
with me are dia chakravarty, brexit editor for the telegraph, and david wooding, political editor forhe sun on sunday. they have had a very busy day and tomorrow will not be any easier. thank you for being with us tonight. let's have a look at some of tomorrow's front pages. no prizes for guessing what is dominating the morning's news. keep may and carry on! says the metro, which of course leads on news that theresa may lives to fight another day after winning the confidence vote in her...