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emma woolf and sebastian payne will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers.james has been checking out some of the latest tech designed to take drones out of the sky. commercial drones have the potential to revolutionise a load of industries from helping with search and rescues, mapping cities, giving information to fire crews after traffic accidents, the possibilities are endless. flying a drone can be seriously fun. there are loads of applications in the world where drones can be used for public good.
emma woolf and sebastian payne will be back at 11:30pm for another look at the papers.james has been checking out some of the latest tech designed to take drones out of the sky. commercial drones have the potential to revolutionise a load of industries from helping with search and rescues, mapping cities, giving information to fire crews after traffic accidents, the possibilities are endless. flying a drone can be seriously fun. there are loads of applications in the world where drones can be...
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with me are the author and journalist, emma woolf, and the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... luckily for you to give us your take on the stories. there is a lot to talk about tonight. there is a lot to talk about tonight. the daily mail's front page is about the queen'sjubilee and describes it as an olive branch for harry and meghan. the mirror also has the queen's jubilee on the front page but instead focusses on the finale plan with prince charles, william and george. meanwhile, the times front page quotes the attorney—general suella braverman and her views on trans pupils saying that schools are under no leagal needed to take a much firmer line. the daily telegraph has a still from some footage they've obtained of a conservative mp's son — they say he is currently fighting alongside ukrainian soldiers. the guardian talks about the ministerial code changes and how opposition parties claim the prime minister is trying to "save his skin. " the i also focusses on politics but takes a different line. questioning whether conservators will
with me are the author and journalist, emma woolf, and the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... luckily for you to give us your take on the stories. there is a lot to talk about tonight. there is a lot to talk about tonight. the daily mail's front page is about the queen'sjubilee and describes it as an olive branch for harry and meghan. the mirror also has the queen's jubilee on the front page but instead focusses on the finale plan with prince...
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with me are the author and journalist, emma woolf, and the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer.various newsrooms around the country. the daily mail is about the queensjubilee. it describes the event is in all of branch for harry and meghan. the mayor also has the jubilee on the front page but instead focuses on the finale plant which it says attribute to the heirs to the future, prince charles and william. and of course is that their son george. front the page, the attorney general and her views on trans pupils say schools need to take a firmer line. the daily telegraph has a still from some footage it can obtain from a conservative mp son currently fighting alongside ukrainian soldiers in ukraine. the guardian talks about the ministerial code
with me are the author and journalist, emma woolf, and the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer.various newsrooms around the country. the daily mail is about the queensjubilee. it describes the event is in all of branch for harry and meghan. the mayor also has the jubilee on the front page but instead focuses on the finale plant which it says attribute to the heirs to the future, prince charles and william. and of course is that their son george. front the page, the attorney general and her...
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with me are the author and journalist emma woolf and sebastian payne, the financial times' whitehall editor. tomorrow's front pages. the i newspaperfocuses on the divisions over the northern ireland protocol as the british government threatens to tear up the brexit deal it made with the eu, within weeks. the times front page says borisjohnson hopes to deliver a post—brexit reboot of his government tomorrow in a bid to boost the economy. meanwhile, the cost of living crisis continues. the guardian says more than two million adults in the uk can't afford to eat for an entire day. the mirror reports direct debit payments have at least doubled for one in four energy users. in ukraine, the metro pictures volodymyr zelensky branding russia's vladimir putin as a 21st centaury nazi. but victory will be ours again, is its headline. the telegraph follows with defence secretary ben wallace's comments claiming the kremlin leader is mirroring adolf hitler. the financial times covers the latest round of economic sanctions against russia. the united states target moscow's services sector but the eu
with me are the author and journalist emma woolf and sebastian payne, the financial times' whitehall editor. tomorrow's front pages. the i newspaperfocuses on the divisions over the northern ireland protocol as the british government threatens to tear up the brexit deal it made with the eu, within weeks. the times front page says borisjohnson hopes to deliver a post—brexit reboot of his government tomorrow in a bid to boost the economy. meanwhile, the cost of living crisis continues. the...
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our guests joining me tonight are author and journalist emma woolf and the ft�*s whitehall editor sebastianeople are feared to have died after the bombing of a school where civilians had been sheltering. the russian attack took place in the village of bilohorivka in the donbas region of eastern ukraine, as our correspondent laura bicker reports. this was a school in the village of bilohorivka. it was being used as a shelter when it was hit by an air strike. around 60 people are feared dead under this rubble. russia is stepping up its assault on eastern and southern ukraine. in mariupol, they seek out the last ukrainian fighters holed up in the vast azovstal steel plant. "keep watching and see how they move," is the command made of this russian drone operator. there are thought to be around 2000 ukrainian soldiers still determined to make one last stand. we don't have high chances of survival while we would be captured, yeah? surrender for us is unacceptable because we cannot grant such a big gift to the enemy because every person who is captured is the exchange fund, is the resource. all th
our guests joining me tonight are author and journalist emma woolf and the ft�*s whitehall editor sebastianeople are feared to have died after the bombing of a school where civilians had been sheltering. the russian attack took place in the village of bilohorivka in the donbas region of eastern ukraine, as our correspondent laura bicker reports. this was a school in the village of bilohorivka. it was being used as a shelter when it was hit by an air strike. around 60 people are feared dead...
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our guests joining me tonight are author and journalist emma woolf and the ft�*s whitehall editor sebastianr, dominic raab, has accused sir keir starmer of "complete hypocrisy" after durham police re—opened an investigation into claims the labour leader broke lockdown rules last year. sir keir has strongly criticised borisjohnson about parties in downing street, and has denied doing anything wrong himself during a campaign trip before the hartlepool by—election. an itinery leaked to a sunday newspaper suggests sir keir�*s beer and curry had been planned in advance. 0ur political correspondent, damian grammaticus has more he's always styled himself a man of probity — mr rules, one of his shadow cabinet put it today. and sir keir starmer would like the focus to be on the election results, yesterday celebrating advances in scotland. this was sir keir in april last year on the campaign trail. covid rules said you could gather indoors if it was reasonably necessary for work, but not to socialise outside your household or bubble. so was he breaking the law? durham police investigated and said no.
our guests joining me tonight are author and journalist emma woolf and the ft�*s whitehall editor sebastianr, dominic raab, has accused sir keir starmer of "complete hypocrisy" after durham police re—opened an investigation into claims the labour leader broke lockdown rules last year. sir keir has strongly criticised borisjohnson about parties in downing street, and has denied doing anything wrong himself during a campaign trip before the hartlepool by—election. an itinery...
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with me are the author and journalist, emma woolf, and the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... a full set. must be a friday. people of a cut somewhere else to go from the various newsrooms around the country. the daily mail is about the queensjubilee. it describes the event is in all of branch for harry and meghan. the mayor also has the jubilee on the front page but instead focuses on the finale plant which it says attribute to the heirs to the future, prince charles and william. and of course is that their son george. front the page, the attorney general and her views on trans pupils say schools need to take a firmer line. the daily telegraph has a still from some footage it can obtain from a conservative mp son currently fighting alongside ukrainian soldiers in ukraine. the guardian talks about the ministerial code changes and says opposition parties are accusing the prime minister of trying to save his own skin. the i also focuses on politics, it takes a different line. it's examining survey evidence suggesting that the conservatives
with me are the author and journalist, emma woolf, and the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... a full set. must be a friday. people of a cut somewhere else to go from the various newsrooms around the country. the daily mail is about the queensjubilee. it describes the event is in all of branch for harry and meghan. the mayor also has the jubilee on the front page but instead focuses on the finale plant which it says attribute to the heirs to the...
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tomorrow evening with the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer, and the author and journalist, emma woolfa hurry, as she thrashed american alison riske 6—0, 6-2 in a little over an hour. it�*s remarkably her 30th consecutive win. she now faces montenegro�*s danka kovinic in round 3. meanwhile a shock earlier today. last year�*s wimbledon finalist karolina pliskova went down in straight sets to the world number 227. france�*s leolia jeanjean dispatching the 8th seed 6—2 6—2. i think the score is a bit too brutal, i would say. i think the beginning, i think i could play a bit different at some points and i could have many more games but, so far, it�*s not working and overall, there was not many. i don�*t have a horrible feeling but of course, i�*m not happy about it. i just want to give credit to her and i think she played a great match. elsewhere — daniil medvedev crusied through to round 3 with a straight sets win over serbia�*s laslo djere. he faces another serb, 28th seed miomir kecmanovic in the last 32. and last year�*s runner up stefanos tsitsipas was on court for over four hours aga
tomorrow evening with the broadcaster and journalist, james lewer, and the author and journalist, emma woolfa hurry, as she thrashed american alison riske 6—0, 6-2 in a little over an hour. it�*s remarkably her 30th consecutive win. she now faces montenegro�*s danka kovinic in round 3. meanwhile a shock earlier today. last year�*s wimbledon finalist karolina pliskova went down in straight sets to the world number 227. france�*s leolia jeanjean dispatching the 8th seed 6—2 6—2. i...
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our guestsjoining me tonight are the author and journalist, emma woolf, and the broadcaster and journalisthe care regulator has ordered an nhs trust, to make significant and immediate improvements to its maternity services, to ensure the safety of women and babies. an independent inquiry has already been ordered into the maternity care offered by nottingham university hospitals, nhs trust. yesterday, the senior midwife, donna ockenden, was appointed to chair an independent review into services, after dozens of baby deaths. the trust, says it's working hard to make improvements. here's our social affairs correspondent, michael buchcanan, and a warning, you may find some details and images in his report, distressing. cheese! nine months old barry has helped his parents rediscover their zest for life, the couple's older daughter wynter should be playing him. had they delivered her sooner, she would be alive. the andrews family had gone to nottingham's queens medical centre in 2019 to deliver the healthy baby, but a catalogue of maternity failures including too few staff meant wynter was born
our guestsjoining me tonight are the author and journalist, emma woolf, and the broadcaster and journalisthe care regulator has ordered an nhs trust, to make significant and immediate improvements to its maternity services, to ensure the safety of women and babies. an independent inquiry has already been ordered into the maternity care offered by nottingham university hospitals, nhs trust. yesterday, the senior midwife, donna ockenden, was appointed to chair an independent review into services,...