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sachs are the front page of the financial times.es. dominate as goldman sachs picks its new number of partners, about time. new number of partners, about time. absolutely about time, and this is, they are an elite, the partnership. they are an elite, the partnership. global workforce for goldman sachs is about 50,000. is about 50,000. generally been quite progressive in the last few years. —— financial markets. markets. supporters of the lgbtq community as well. well. the sort of lack of diversity within the city. the city. see those who have got these partnerships. yes. mind, body and soul when you get to this level. this level. . they get to a certain point of their career... they won't have a family. they want to have a family. it is just practical stuff. just practical stuff. accommodate the challenges of a family? family? cnn, the white house reporterjim acosta... being accosted. accosted. trying to get the microphone from him. him. pictures, if we can, so our viewers can see how it went. he ago. he is asking questions. that's
sachs are the front page of the financial times.es. dominate as goldman sachs picks its new number of partners, about time. new number of partners, about time. absolutely about time, and this is, they are an elite, the partnership. they are an elite, the partnership. global workforce for goldman sachs is about 50,000. is about 50,000. generally been quite progressive in the last few years. —— financial markets. markets. supporters of the lgbtq community as well. well. the sort of lack of...
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brexit looms large in many of the papers, including the financial times, which says the prime ministere that britain will be worse off after we leave the european union. that comes as the governor of bank of england today issued economic warnings for a post brexit economy, the telegraphs headline reads ‘carney unleashes ‘project hysteria'.‘ those brexit banking worries continue in the i, which share more predictions from the bank who warn of the worst economic slump since the second world war. ‘a blow to may‘s brexit strategy‘ in the guardian. the paper say those economic warnings are making it harder for the prime minister to sell her deal. the bank of england governor mark carney is front and center in the times. he said a no—deal brexit would see the worst economic slump since the 1930‘s. some good news for the prime minister. the daily mail reveal the key cabinet brexiteer andrea leadsom says she is backing the prime ministers deal. and the attack on a syrian school boy in huddersfield leads the front of the metro after a video of his bullying by another pupil went viral. isa is a
brexit looms large in many of the papers, including the financial times, which says the prime ministere that britain will be worse off after we leave the european union. that comes as the governor of bank of england today issued economic warnings for a post brexit economy, the telegraphs headline reads ‘carney unleashes ‘project hysteria'.‘ those brexit banking worries continue in the i, which share more predictions from the bank who warn of the worst economic slump since the second world...
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looking at the financial times. —— i amjust. —— looking at the financial times. —— i am just. —— justc. discernible factions now. stephen baker discernible factions now. stephen ba ker calls discernible factions now. stephen baker calls up the press announcers, and get rest. the hardline brexit, —— brexiteers, are apparently furious with michael gove for not resigning, so they are battling amongst each other, while at the same time trying to garner these 48 letters, suggesting that mrs may should stand down on a vote of no confidence. now there is a prospect of that, as we have heard in the next couple of days. but comic unit, other people say maybe this has drawn away. this morning, baker was very confident about prospects of the 48 letters being asked by the end the day. graham brady. we have got baker, steven barkley, and brady. that prospect has diminished little bit. it will more likely be on monday, if at all. so you need is 48 letters to trigger a no—confidence vote in the prime ministerand no—confidence vote in the prime minister and some reports are saying actually this weeke
looking at the financial times. —— i amjust. —— looking at the financial times. —— i am just. —— justc. discernible factions now. stephen baker discernible factions now. stephen ba ker calls discernible factions now. stephen baker calls up the press announcers, and get rest. the hardline brexit, —— brexiteers, are apparently furious with michael gove for not resigning, so they are battling amongst each other, while at the same time trying to garner these 48 letters,...
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the financial times quartz some people being furious with michael gove. he is a canny operator.r. he is a very canny operator as we have seen in the past. there is a clear split between the brexiteers as to those who want a hard brexit and those who want to acce pt a hard brexit and those who want to accept the deal as it is. they are also seeing there are expressions of concern about the number of mps coming forward to book their games to these letters suggesting a vote of no—confidence in theresa may. not to say that that will ever get through even if they get the 48, no guarantee that the get through the house. whether she would survive? whether they will win? i do not think they would when. she is safe for another 12 months if the trigger that. let us look at the daily mail, an exclusive interview with the prime minister about the day that she had. this is rather sweet. this is classic daily mail. a very good political journalist, classic daily mail. a very good politicaljournalist, his classic daily mail. a very good political journalist, his name classic daily mail. a very
the financial times quartz some people being furious with michael gove. he is a canny operator.r. he is a very canny operator as we have seen in the past. there is a clear split between the brexiteers as to those who want a hard brexit and those who want to acce pt a hard brexit and those who want to accept the deal as it is. they are also seeing there are expressions of concern about the number of mps coming forward to book their games to these letters suggesting a vote of no—confidence in...
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take us to the financial times. what do you have to say about arron banks and leave.eu?hat arron banks... because of how it is try to pour the finances and data as regards to his week that you campaign, they have been so concerned by what they found that they have brought get —— brought in and prefer the case to the national crime agency amid fears that there may have been several offences committed. this is over the prominence of the money that have gone, the loans gone into the campaign and whether there was perhaps an isle of man entity given that it perhaps an isle of man entity given thatitis perhaps an isle of man entity given that it is therefore consenting to have a body outside of the uk jurisdiction giving money into a referendum campaign and election time. of course and there particularly at a word that some of the money may not be traceable entirely as mr banks his line is that it was all his, it was all above board. and the thing that fascinates me is the reaction among brexit campaigners and that the remainers feel that this is quite a moment. they have in
take us to the financial times. what do you have to say about arron banks and leave.eu?hat arron banks... because of how it is try to pour the finances and data as regards to his week that you campaign, they have been so concerned by what they found that they have brought get —— brought in and prefer the case to the national crime agency amid fears that there may have been several offences committed. this is over the prominence of the money that have gone, the loans gone into the campaign...
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asked cons are and this is the kaiser report let's talk with stacey max i have one headline from financial times and two from wall street journal those are international financial news headlines and these are showing you a story by juxtaposing these headlines and tell you a story that we have been telling you for several years now does the juxtaposition yes that's a great way to tell a story right the story that has been sold to many americans is that we america are the number one or oil producer in the world that is true that we're producing a great deal of oil a lot of it due to fracking so that's all well and good but none of those headlines in the mainstream media outside the financial press tells americans at what cost so i want to show you just the headlines and some quotes actually from the headlines to tell you the difference why america russia saudi arabia they all three are the largest producers of oil in the world and the difference in the call aust of production so this is from financial times and by the way it's from the pedestal times before the recent seven percent and six percent
asked cons are and this is the kaiser report let's talk with stacey max i have one headline from financial times and two from wall street journal those are international financial news headlines and these are showing you a story by juxtaposing these headlines and tell you a story that we have been telling you for several years now does the juxtaposition yes that's a great way to tell a story right the story that has been sold to many americans is that we america are the number one or oil...
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financial times.mes. they pulling hell and high water to stop that. financial times. they have a story that it be online gambling group at 365 has got and absolutely staggering pay packet. £220 million, andi staggering pay packet. £220 million, and i think our business editor works out as something like three quarters of £1 million a day. there isa quarters of £1 million a day. there is a picture of her in the front of the express. looking at this earlier, this does show how much money is in the gambling industry if they are able to make that amount of money. of course, if you're watching the paper, and you're talking about the paper, and you're talking about the problem with gambling addiction in young people, the numbers have gone up by four times. one in young people, the numbers have gone up by fourtimes. one in in young people, the numbers have gone up by four times. one in seven are actually gambling. they are gambling more than they are drinking or smoking. that illustrates even with young peop
financial times.mes. they pulling hell and high water to stop that. financial times. they have a story that it be online gambling group at 365 has got and absolutely staggering pay packet. £220 million, andi staggering pay packet. £220 million, and i think our business editor works out as something like three quarters of £1 million a day. there isa quarters of £1 million a day. there is a picture of her in the front of the express. looking at this earlier, this does show how much money is...
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the financial times takes a different approach.he business daily says britain's priority should be there should be no illusions about how damaging and outcome would be -- the outcome would be for jobs. touristu happen to be a driving around france tomorrow, you are going to see people wearing safety vests. this is because the country is facing a day of protest amid growing anger over the latest fuel prices. they have been dubbed as the yellow vests. it has become a new form of opposition to president macron. tractionckly great among voters who feel that he is not listening to their concerns. more than 200,000 people will attend the protests. it will spread like wildfire unless the company backs down on the plan to raise taxes on fuel and diesel costs. >> some are reporting the french government is terrified at the discontent. >> that is what a lot of people are saying. the yellow vests are an unidentified social object. it is in a political movement made up of truck drivers, as well as people hostile to macro and's policy. unique i
the financial times takes a different approach.he business daily says britain's priority should be there should be no illusions about how damaging and outcome would be -- the outcome would be for jobs. touristu happen to be a driving around france tomorrow, you are going to see people wearing safety vests. this is because the country is facing a day of protest amid growing anger over the latest fuel prices. they have been dubbed as the yellow vests. it has become a new form of opposition to...
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the spice girls -- the financial times.sure on eurosceptic cabinet ministers to back a brexit deal that could be signed this month. this comes after leo varadkar, the irish prime minister, offered a compromise on the rwo over northern ireland border. meanwhile the guardian has a different take on the same story.. and says the taiseoch told mrs may he could not allow the uk to dictate the terms of any so called backstop. the i has mp‘s warning universal credit is imposing arbitrarily punitive penalties on people who breach rules according to the metro — revellers who laughed and jeered in a video that surfaced online as they burned a model of grenfell tower, are being investigated by police. the daily express leads with prince charles urging the world to halt plastic pollution and protect our planet for children like his daughter—in—law meghan‘s unborn baby. and according to the daily mail, grieving families will be hit with bills of up to £6,000 under a stealth death tax. and they also feature the spice girls — most of whom
the spice girls -- the financial times.sure on eurosceptic cabinet ministers to back a brexit deal that could be signed this month. this comes after leo varadkar, the irish prime minister, offered a compromise on the rwo over northern ireland border. meanwhile the guardian has a different take on the same story.. and says the taiseoch told mrs may he could not allow the uk to dictate the terms of any so called backstop. the i has mp‘s warning universal credit is imposing arbitrarily punitive...
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the british financial times has been cancelled so it is very clear the hong kong government and beijing do not want certain oppin units to be voiced and they are going to precious civil society. to not voice these opinions all right now to spelling out for us in hong kong thank you. now to some other stories making news around the world yemen's who the rebels have said they will halt drone and missile attacks on the saudi led military coalition if the saudis and their allies also agree to a cease fire tens of thousands of yemenis have died from violence disease and starvation since fighting broke out in twenty fifteen. protesters have rallied in the mexican border city of tijuana you can see a rival of thousands of migrants from central america the demonstrators call the migrants caravan an invasion of their country they also voiced concerns that mexico will have to support the new world rivals for months as they wait to apply for asylum in the united states. and unmanned russian cargo vessel has successfully docked with the international space station kirn few water and oxygen
the british financial times has been cancelled so it is very clear the hong kong government and beijing do not want certain oppin units to be voiced and they are going to precious civil society. to not voice these opinions all right now to spelling out for us in hong kong thank you. now to some other stories making news around the world yemen's who the rebels have said they will halt drone and missile attacks on the saudi led military coalition if the saudis and their allies also agree to a...
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and the financial times says the arrest of nissan boss carlos ghosn came amid his proposed merger with my guest here. let's start off with that metro. sebastian, who do you think you are getting? having jacob rees—mogg really as captain mannering, i'm not sure whether he will please with that. it was jacob rees—mogg who compared himself to captain mannering because he said in his very curious press conference we had today which is a full line—up of brexiteers making their case against theresa may's package and someone said is this a bumbling dad's army style, he said i've always admired captain mannering, their apb comment from the remainder and she said it's more of eight —— war began to private pike. what this all really gets to is the fact of these eurosceptics have wanting to get —— having wanted to get rid of theresa may and they were in a position where they were against her policy and not the person. ever since she came back with the deal last week they said actually the person now needs to go, but they've actually failed in their attempt and there's been a big split amongst
and the financial times says the arrest of nissan boss carlos ghosn came amid his proposed merger with my guest here. let's start off with that metro. sebastian, who do you think you are getting? having jacob rees—mogg really as captain mannering, i'm not sure whether he will please with that. it was jacob rees—mogg who compared himself to captain mannering because he said in his very curious press conference we had today which is a full line—up of brexiteers making their case against...
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that's according to the "financial times" as well.bb shares jumped as you can see there, 1.5% on friday, up 1.4% this morning amid reports that there are potential suitors. both firms have declined to comment on that report so far. volkswagen will invest 44 billion euros in electric. they will hold a conference call later today to outline the plan. the ceo told cnbc on friday he believes vw will become the world's most profitable electric vehicle producer. >> the electric vehicle's first generation will be tough to achieve the same level of margins we see today but all vehicles will be profit annual is so we will have positive margins. having positive margins we can achieve the markets. there's a positive business case we also see that the vehicles we will bring to market are highly attractive vehicles and they have also advantages over the left side. so in order to run those kinds of vehicles will be much cheaper, so pricing is also an option we will have lease vehicles so we think that we have a very efficient way to cope with the f
that's according to the "financial times" as well.bb shares jumped as you can see there, 1.5% on friday, up 1.4% this morning amid reports that there are potential suitors. both firms have declined to comment on that report so far. volkswagen will invest 44 billion euros in electric. they will hold a conference call later today to outline the plan. the ceo told cnbc on friday he believes vw will become the world's most profitable electric vehicle producer. >> the electric...
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we finish with the financial times in their brexit story. on fishing rights with threats to stymie the transition date. to some people this will be a much more arcane kind of brexit story than immigration. that does not mean that it doesn't mean anything to mp5, does not mean that it doesn't mean anything to mps, in particular scottish groups. this is a really intensely felt issue. the eu is saying here that a separate treasuries deal, sevres to all the agreements that theresa may has been to most striking in brussels this week will have to be agreed in brussels this week, including quota shares for european fishermen in british waters and reciprocal access. a lot of scottish voters to back the tories in last year's general election, this is an important point of success in the election and a lot of it were concerned about that. the gunmen will have to sort that out. it is interesting that this is one of the cases where it matters a huge amount for a relatively small amount of people. this can still be massively disruptive. it is in the arti
we finish with the financial times in their brexit story. on fishing rights with threats to stymie the transition date. to some people this will be a much more arcane kind of brexit story than immigration. that does not mean that it doesn't mean anything to mp5, does not mean that it doesn't mean anything to mps, in particular scottish groups. this is a really intensely felt issue. the eu is saying here that a separate treasuries deal, sevres to all the agreements that theresa may has been to...
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producers of oil in the world and the difference in the call aust of production so this is from financial times and by the way it's from the pedestal times before the recent seven percent and six percent all the crashes coming russian oil groups hit sweet spot as profits surge companies awash with cash but falling crude price means good times may not last so russian oil companies have rarely had it so good rising oil prices coupled with the weakening ruble have sent profits for export are surging above forecasts quote they are russian oil and gas companies are having an absolutely fabulous year said alexei boll chicago general director of citi group global markets they earn more per barrel than they did even during one hundred dollars a barrel oil prices these guys have exorbitant profitability that's right because of the quirks.
producers of oil in the world and the difference in the call aust of production so this is from financial times and by the way it's from the pedestal times before the recent seven percent and six percent all the crashes coming russian oil groups hit sweet spot as profits surge companies awash with cash but falling crude price means good times may not last so russian oil companies have rarely had it so good rising oil prices coupled with the weakening ruble have sent profits for export are...
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the british financial times has been cancelled so it is very clear the hong kong government and beijing do not want certain oppin units to be voiced and they are going to pressure civil society. to not voice these opinions all right next yes filling in for us in hong kong thank you. let's catch up on some other stories making news around the world yemen's who the rebels have said they will halt drone and missile attacks on the saudi led military coalition if the saudis and their allies also agree to a cease fire tens of thousands of young men these have died from violence disease and starvation since fighting broke out in two thousand and fifteen. u.s. president donald trump says he has been fully briefed on an audio recording of journalist jamal kushner commits murder but on fox news trump said he would not listen to the recording because it was quote very violent very vicious and terrible saudi writer jamal khashoggi was killed in his country's consulate in istanbul. and on man the russian cargo vessel has successfully docked with the international space station carrying fuel
the british financial times has been cancelled so it is very clear the hong kong government and beijing do not want certain oppin units to be voiced and they are going to pressure civil society. to not voice these opinions all right next yes filling in for us in hong kong thank you. let's catch up on some other stories making news around the world yemen's who the rebels have said they will halt drone and missile attacks on the saudi led military coalition if the saudis and their allies also...
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with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and political leader writer for the financial times, sebastian. good evening to you guys. thank you very much for being with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph leads on spain's claim that scotland will be free to rejoin the eu after brexit, in a stance seen by some as hypocritical after madrid's long—standing opposition to catalonia becoming an independent country. brexit also leads the daily express which looks ahead to theresa may's visit to brussels tomorrow as she tries to seal her brexit deal. "who do you think you are kidding?" that's the headline on the front of the metro which splashes on the so—far—unsuccessful attempt by tory rebels to unseat the prime minister. the guardian says one in four europeans now vote for populists after carrying out analysis of the surge of right wing parties across the continent. the times claims britain and america were leading an 11th—hour attempt last night to stop an alleged former kgb agent becoming the next head of the global police body, interpol. the i says new rese
with me are the broadcaster, david davies, and political leader writer for the financial times, sebastian. good evening to you guys. thank you very much for being with us. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the daily telegraph leads on spain's claim that scotland will be free to rejoin the eu after brexit, in a stance seen by some as hypocritical after madrid's long—standing opposition to catalonia becoming an independent country. brexit also leads the daily express which looks...
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largest producers of oil in the world and the difference in the cost of production so this is from financial times and by the way it's from the fed has four times before the recent seven percent and six percent all the crashes coming russian oil groups hit sweet spot as profits surge companies awash with cash but falling crude price means good times may not last so russian oil companies have rarely had it so good rising oil prices coupled with the weakening ruble have sent profits for exports surging above forecasts they are russian oil and gas companies are having an absolutely fabulous year said alexei boll chicago general director of citi group global markets they earn more per barrel than they did even during one hundred dollars a barrel oil prices these guys have exorbitant profitability that's right because of the quirks of the way oil is priced in dollars so russian oil producers are raking it in i guess. goes against the narrative that we're applying some kind of sanctions that hurt them well it also goes towards explaining the cost of production is a lot lower when you don't have to frac
largest producers of oil in the world and the difference in the cost of production so this is from financial times and by the way it's from the fed has four times before the recent seven percent and six percent all the crashes coming russian oil groups hit sweet spot as profits surge companies awash with cash but falling crude price means good times may not last so russian oil companies have rarely had it so good rising oil prices coupled with the weakening ruble have sent profits for exports...
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this is an interesting one on the fun of the financial times.oday, very recently, languishing in police custody in japan. i think that nice suit will be spoilt. he does look like master of the universe. japanese have very strict rules, donate, about what you admit, what you know, what is known about your salary. and they are saying that he undervalued, he underestimated... £35 million over five years. that could happen to anybody, couldn't it? it is down to the zeros at the end. exactly. i am it? it is down to the zeros at the end. exactly. iam sure it? it is down to the zeros at the end. exactly. i am sure there are many men and women like himself out there. this is going to be used as an example of what happens when you are exposed, and it could act as a form of deterrent perhaps to others. possibly in japan. form of deterrent perhaps to others. possibly injapan. i'm not sure everywhere else. it is interesting, isn't it, because he is kind of a globally internationally successful figure, a man who, ok, iwouldn't know who he was, anyone in the
this is an interesting one on the fun of the financial times.oday, very recently, languishing in police custody in japan. i think that nice suit will be spoilt. he does look like master of the universe. japanese have very strict rules, donate, about what you admit, what you know, what is known about your salary. and they are saying that he undervalued, he underestimated... £35 million over five years. that could happen to anybody, couldn't it? it is down to the zeros at the end. exactly. i am...
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producers of oil in the world and the difference in the call aust of production so this is from financial times and by the way it's from the fed has full times before the.
producers of oil in the world and the difference in the call aust of production so this is from financial times and by the way it's from the fed has full times before the.
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in the financial times online, it may be breakfast time in the uk, but it doesn't seem like many peoplenjoying a bowl of cereal — the company behind kelloggs says sales are down and so are shares. it's admitted earlier this year it could no longer hitch its future on the sale of once iconic sugar—loaded brands. and then in the guardian, it looks at food as well, and a report has found one third of britons have reduced or stopped eating meat altogether. reasons why include environmental impact, health and cost. with me is alpesh patel from ceo praefinium partners. and he is still a feed in?” and he is still a feed in? i am. you will hear me table thump and annoy a lot of meat eaters later on. so wait for that. we will come to that in a moment. but let us talk about this image on the front page of the independent. there was an image that was similar to this at the beginning of the week in the new york times. emaciated children, a four—year war that saudi arabia thought would be a quick fix to a situation when it started. it is taking a lot longer. it has taken the international community,
in the financial times online, it may be breakfast time in the uk, but it doesn't seem like many peoplenjoying a bowl of cereal — the company behind kelloggs says sales are down and so are shares. it's admitted earlier this year it could no longer hitch its future on the sale of once iconic sugar—loaded brands. and then in the guardian, it looks at food as well, and a report has found one third of britons have reduced or stopped eating meat altogether. reasons why include environmental...
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financial. times vision of becoming a high tech manufacturing there is a cap which. the business of dealing with trade barriers trumps tariffs or approving the spanish. let's do business and you just did the board it has voted to kick out chairman carlos gone he's been thrown into prison on suspicion of falsifying financial reports the japanese comic his french partner is keeping going on as chief executive naming an interim c.e.o. just yesterday a major rift is emerging between the companies and their alliance and there's a political level of play the french and japanese finance ministers meeting today. the decision was eagerly awaited in tokyo and around the world for our top executives held consultations with their c.e.o. . then it became clear. his position. now expected to be his temporary successor. carlos ghosn has plunged from the plush surroundings of his executive suite to a spartan cell behind the walls of this tokyo jail rumors that nissan management was behind his fall from grace spread from japan to france like wildfire good. it's a sort of could it top
financial. times vision of becoming a high tech manufacturing there is a cap which. the business of dealing with trade barriers trumps tariffs or approving the spanish. let's do business and you just did the board it has voted to kick out chairman carlos gone he's been thrown into prison on suspicion of falsifying financial reports the japanese comic his french partner is keeping going on as chief executive naming an interim c.e.o. just yesterday a major rift is emerging between the companies...
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let's just take a quick peek at the financial times — and how the uk is waking up to what's been calleds fighting for her political life, and her brexit plan. the times suggests mrs may is at the mercy of what remains of her cabinet. it says we might not have seen the last of the resignations whilst city am picks up on the prime minister's use of her cricketing hero geoffrey boycott as inspiration. the new york times highlights the potential for chaos with the brexit deal. underneath its front page photo of a dutch distribution centre it says there's now widespread uncertainty over imports such as holland's famous flowers. and one other story for you: the gulf news has the story that saudi arabia's public prosecutor is seeking the death penalty for five out of ii suspects charged in connection with the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. the paper says mr khashoggi was killed in the country's istanbul consulate on october 2, after a struggle, by a lethal injection. so let's begin. with me is cornelia meyer — ceo of mrl corporation, a business consultancy. the last merger —— majority o
let's just take a quick peek at the financial times — and how the uk is waking up to what's been calleds fighting for her political life, and her brexit plan. the times suggests mrs may is at the mercy of what remains of her cabinet. it says we might not have seen the last of the resignations whilst city am picks up on the prime minister's use of her cricketing hero geoffrey boycott as inspiration. the new york times highlights the potential for chaos with the brexit deal. underneath its...
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on the financial times, a picture of theresa may and jean claude juncker after their brexit meeting inprogress". that photograph is also on the front page of the daily telegraph, alongside a warning from the foreign secretary to the prime minister that her brexit plan could leave the uk in a "turkey trap", linked to the eu for years to come. a shocking rise in child diabetes claims the daily express, quoting new figures that almost 7000 people with type 2 diabetes are now under the age of 25. and the i leads with the advice from the education secretary, that children should climb trees, cook and sleep outdoors, to build resilience. that's the gloves of the papers, and let's start with our front page. —— glimpse of the papers. a pretty shocking case of a student arrested in dubai given life at a five—minute hearing where he did not have a lawyer present. he was in dubai doing research for his phd, and because he was interviewing people in the government related to issues that they claimed to deal with national security, that counts aspiring to them both up what's tricky is the security
on the financial times, a picture of theresa may and jean claude juncker after their brexit meeting inprogress". that photograph is also on the front page of the daily telegraph, alongside a warning from the foreign secretary to the prime minister that her brexit plan could leave the uk in a "turkey trap", linked to the eu for years to come. a shocking rise in child diabetes claims the daily express, quoting new figures that almost 7000 people with type 2 diabetes are now under...
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a while ago was reporting the financial times a while ago was reporting that the company's alliance between renault mitsubishi and the sun was moving towards a merger undergoing and it seems that nissen and some people within the company were rather unhappy with the prospect of that particularly if it was a merger of unequals with renault being the dominant shareholder and if the japanese want happy about it is that the way you go about dealing with that arrest the scene when he lands in tokyo on his play. well we have to remember that you know on the face of it there's been degrees of corporate wrongdoing so this has gone has been on the reporting his own pay misusing company yes it's and you know this there's limits of collusion evidence of it but what we know is that when you have a celebrity see someone who's put up on a pedestal they used to be manga comics featuring carlos going in japan that often they they they begin to think that the normal rules don't apply to them so in this case it might have been someone who thought that normal rules don't apply and then the rules have a habit
a while ago was reporting the financial times a while ago was reporting that the company's alliance between renault mitsubishi and the sun was moving towards a merger undergoing and it seems that nissen and some people within the company were rather unhappy with the prospect of that particularly if it was a merger of unequals with renault being the dominant shareholder and if the japanese want happy about it is that the way you go about dealing with that arrest the scene when he lands in tokyo...
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the financial times now. coates's carlos £220 million earnings last year — more than tesla's elon musk or google's ceo. on to british tabloid the sun with a story making news across the world. the 27 year—old american killed with bows and arrows as he tried to reach an indian ocean tribe untouched by civilisation. south africa's business day now it reports that french president emanuelle macron is set to return african artefacts currently held by french museums — it's a move that could put pressure on other former colonies. and here's the main story on the i here in the uk — with a bucket list for children, including learning to knit, visiting a temple and making a papier mache planet. with me is iain anderson, founder of communications agency, cicero group. welcome back. we will find out shortly if you have ever made a papier—mache planet. shortly if you have ever made a papier-mache planet. this is fascinating in the telegraph in so many ways. his talking about the turkey trap. basically the uk is looking
the financial times now. coates's carlos £220 million earnings last year — more than tesla's elon musk or google's ceo. on to british tabloid the sun with a story making news across the world. the 27 year—old american killed with bows and arrows as he tried to reach an indian ocean tribe untouched by civilisation. south africa's business day now it reports that french president emanuelle macron is set to return african artefacts currently held by french museums — it's a move that could...
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hong kong a serious question freedom of speech if you refute it there won't be the victim of a financial times journalist three weeks ago after he chaired a talk with the pope independent activists and just a couple of weeks ago i'm sorry support that we had to cancel a political aspects of the show up to the office itself was threatened by chinese authorities. and just this year the government has been warning all sectors including journalists to respect the red line which appears to refer to the independence that many feel is expanding to encompass all kinds of opposition and i've directly asked the chief executive here carry law what that means for the media can we interview for independence advocates for instance she tells us that we can't tell you how to do your job. and we think that for some outlets that may lead to self-censorship having a buzzy red line so it's been a troublesome few weeks of civil liberties and freedoms in what is meant to be a very a city in china tom drug the editor in chief of the hong kong free press thank you so much for your comments this morning and and good l
hong kong a serious question freedom of speech if you refute it there won't be the victim of a financial times journalist three weeks ago after he chaired a talk with the pope independent activists and just a couple of weeks ago i'm sorry support that we had to cancel a political aspects of the show up to the office itself was threatened by chinese authorities. and just this year the government has been warning all sectors including journalists to respect the red line which appears to refer to...
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the financial times now.s donald trump to russia deal —— michael cohen plea. he said he was in discussions about the trump tower in moscow as late as june discussions about the trump tower in moscow as late asjune 2016, a few months later than donald trump and the white house has said, so deep into the presidential run for him. the president has called him at —— wea k the president has called him at —— weak and has said he just trying to get a shorter sentence, but this not looking good. michael carrick is not the big fish. he signed the cooperation agreement with robert mueller that suggests they are finding his cooperation quite useful —— michael cohen is not the big fish. donald trump going to extreme measures to say that he is weak and it was all lies and fake news for the he prefers people like paul ma nafort the he prefers people like paul manafort who take on for the team. yes, he hinted at the fact that they had not spoken before because of loyalty to tru m p had not spoken before because of loyalty t
the financial times now.s donald trump to russia deal —— michael cohen plea. he said he was in discussions about the trump tower in moscow as late as june discussions about the trump tower in moscow as late asjune 2016, a few months later than donald trump and the white house has said, so deep into the presidential run for him. the president has called him at —— wea k the president has called him at —— weak and has said he just trying to get a shorter sentence, but this not looking...
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and the financial times reports on nissan‘s decision to oust its chairman carlos ghosn over claims heg. not surprising really after theresa may‘s statement yesterday, and a p pa re ntly may‘s statement yesterday, and apparently the hardening of opposition to it. daisy, the sun front page there. black friday may. there is no avoiding brexit in this because it is the main story of the day. this is a gag about black friday, and you know they put the
and the financial times reports on nissan‘s decision to oust its chairman carlos ghosn over claims heg. not surprising really after theresa may‘s statement yesterday, and a p pa re ntly may‘s statement yesterday, and apparently the hardening of opposition to it. daisy, the sun front page there. black friday may. there is no avoiding brexit in this because it is the main story of the day. this is a gag about black friday, and you know they put the
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let's start with the financial times, this is a story we were talking about yesterday, donald trump'sments talking of increased tariffs in the new year. there is so much expectation about his meeting with president xijinping at expectation about his meeting with president xi jinping at the end of this week and the hope that this might be escalated trade war. he was putting it out yesterday actually no, not at all. is it him doing his pre— meeting upping the anti? no, not at all. is it him doing his pre- meeting upping the anti? donald trump doesn't do this very well, he is good on a i—to—i basis and on twitter but he doesn't do... he is good at creating new stories. he is a bilateral guy. the 620 is. he is rattling the sabre about putin. xi is actually in spain talking about how these partnerships are growing. he is making sure that there are strong bonds between china and spain. the chinese are playing the long game here. they are waiting for him to throw his toys out of the pram to see what comes back again. they can afford to play a long game. that is not that there are not risks i
let's start with the financial times, this is a story we were talking about yesterday, donald trump'sments talking of increased tariffs in the new year. there is so much expectation about his meeting with president xijinping at expectation about his meeting with president xi jinping at the end of this week and the hope that this might be escalated trade war. he was putting it out yesterday actually no, not at all. is it him doing his pre— meeting upping the anti? no, not at all. is it him...
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the only problem is they can't agree on which channel. 0n the financial times, it's covering the raidshe company faces another probe over money laundering. let's look at the story on the fast company website. it has an exclusive claiming that airbnb plans to design homes from next year. the daily telegraph among many covering a type two diabetes trial. liquid diets will be prescribed to 5,000 sufferers in a bid to reverse the disease. that has put a question as well, so do get in touch with us and your thoughts on that. and finally, the daily mail. it reports on the standing ovation given to an mp here in the uk, after he revealed in parliament that he was hiv positive. so let's begin. nina trentmann is from the wall streetjournal. is back to go to the papers. just stop the tv debates, just ask very basic question. why is the tv need a television debate when only 650 people are able to vote and perhaps what they see two days later? perhaps the idea is to give theresa may and also jeremy corbyn perhaps the idea is to give theresa may and alsojeremy corbyn another venue may and alsojerem
the only problem is they can't agree on which channel. 0n the financial times, it's covering the raidshe company faces another probe over money laundering. let's look at the story on the fast company website. it has an exclusive claiming that airbnb plans to design homes from next year. the daily telegraph among many covering a type two diabetes trial. liquid diets will be prescribed to 5,000 sufferers in a bid to reverse the disease. that has put a question as well, so do get in touch with us...
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let's have a look now at the financial times story.tion service helping japanese dutiful workers to quit theirjobs. a fascinating story about an industry on the rise in japan that helps people to quit. about an industry on the rise in japan that helps people to quitm is. it is interesting that it is presented as a cultural thing, the lot of workers injapan presented as a cultural thing, the lot of workers in japan feel that they are —— have share mckosher quitting. but there could be a lot of use this service around the world. i know some people who would ta ke world. i know some people who would take grey delight in doing. it depends the circumstances and what you going to next. yes. and what this article says that a lot of people have been saying they have paid leave. it is really, yes, they have thought about this. good to have thought about this. good to have you with us programme. it is a much real time. several of you have beenin much real time. several of you have been in touch with your thoughts on that far north story about qu
let's have a look now at the financial times story.tion service helping japanese dutiful workers to quit theirjobs. a fascinating story about an industry on the rise in japan that helps people to quit. about an industry on the rise in japan that helps people to quitm is. it is interesting that it is presented as a cultural thing, the lot of workers injapan presented as a cultural thing, the lot of workers in japan feel that they are —— have share mckosher quitting. but there could be a lot...
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evening are former newspaper editor eve pollard and laura hughes, political correspondent for the financial times all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. all to play for — scotland can fastrack their qualification to the european championships if they beat isreael. bad news for arsenal and england — jordan nobbs will be out for months and could miss the world cup. and a fast track to full recovery — two months after suffering a mini—stroke, michaeljohnson hasn't lost that competitive streak. i'm confident i'll make a full recovery, not only that, i will make it faster than anyone who has ever done this before. hello and welcome to sportsday. who'd have thought that the nations league would prove so popular? uefa's new competition, looking to provide just that — meaningful competition. a trophy at stake for the top teams and and also another doorway to the next european championships. the last group games will be played out tonight and tomorrow, with one more place to be secured in nextjune's four—team finals. england, portugal and switzerla
evening are former newspaper editor eve pollard and laura hughes, political correspondent for the financial times all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news, it's time for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday. all to play for — scotland can fastrack their qualification to the european championships if they beat isreael. bad news for arsenal and england — jordan nobbs will be out for months and could miss the world cup. and a fast track to full recovery — two months after suffering a...
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ferocious brexit battle is how the financial times describes the cabinet meeting which led to ministerscing a severe political backlash from conservative eurosceptic mps. the i highlights the divisions within cabinet, saying they were split on whether to support the brexit deal. the express headlines the stark choice it says ministers faced after the five hour meeting — back this deal orface having no brexit. the metro has a message for conservative mps — back may or sack may. it says ministers may resign as rebels plot a no confidence vote. the mirror goes with government in crisis. it says 11 ministers rejected the deal and a0 eurosceptic tory mps are plotting to bring her down i think we know we were going for the next year moments. but kick off the. we does away with the telegraph, what is their take on all of there. all papers are much the same detail on what was discussed during cabinet and the fact that it was clearly a difficult meeting, we know that because it went on for five hours when it was scheduled to go on for three and it is clear that a number of ministers have been sp
ferocious brexit battle is how the financial times describes the cabinet meeting which led to ministerscing a severe political backlash from conservative eurosceptic mps. the i highlights the divisions within cabinet, saying they were split on whether to support the brexit deal. the express headlines the stark choice it says ministers faced after the five hour meeting — back this deal orface having no brexit. the metro has a message for conservative mps — back may or sack may. it says...
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the financial times says britain's richest man is in talks to take over the ford factory in bridgendoff—road vehicle at the site. the guardian features comments from staff at sir philip green's arcadia group, who allege there was a climate of fear at the company. the daily mail reports on the damages paid out to broadcaster paul gambicini after prosecutors wrongly accused him of sex offences. the daily mirror carries the story of a home office investigation into claims a pupil at a school in suffolk is actually an asylum seeker fully grown man. it is confusing but we will discuss that in a moment. finally, the daily express leads with reports that many pensioners are withdrawing from their retirement savings leading to worries that they may not have enough money later in life. a variety of front pages. let's start off michael and rachel with tuition fees. rachel you got very excited about this story, did new?” did. i had strong feelings about this because of my personal views on this because of my personal views on this have changed. there is a new government plan to cut tuition fees
the financial times says britain's richest man is in talks to take over the ford factory in bridgendoff—road vehicle at the site. the guardian features comments from staff at sir philip green's arcadia group, who allege there was a climate of fear at the company. the daily mail reports on the damages paid out to broadcaster paul gambicini after prosecutors wrongly accused him of sex offences. the daily mirror carries the story of a home office investigation into claims a pupil at a school in...
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and the financial times reports on the arrest of nissan's chief executive carlos ghosn over allegations police. we may have to let violent thugs go. we decided we'd like to lead on something other than brexit. this is an interesting story. the police say they may have to let violent thugs go because what they are finding is, while they are trying to arrest them, other people are either film it or not helping or in fact harming them. and this is really worrying because, when i grew up, there was the holy trilogy, my mum, the teacher and the policeman. all the things that would threaten me if i ever did anything bad. and i don't know whether the police still go into schools, are still welcomed into schools, are still welcomed into schools, are still welcomed into schools, i don't know if anybody actually says to adults, if you want a safe country, and here we are ina you want a safe country, and here we are in a situation, certainly in london, where we have a barrage of terrible deaths of young men, young black men mostly, but young men... mainly knife crime, but
and the financial times reports on the arrest of nissan's chief executive carlos ghosn over allegations police. we may have to let violent thugs go. we decided we'd like to lead on something other than brexit. this is an interesting story. the police say they may have to let violent thugs go because what they are finding is, while they are trying to arrest them, other people are either film it or not helping or in fact harming them. and this is really worrying because, when i grew up, there was...
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the business page of the financial times has good news for fans of electric cars in china.ing prices of some of its models to boost sales there. mainland china is the world's largest car market. and in the japan times a tweet by a government department has gone viral — but for the wrong reason. the tokyo immigration bureau has been criticised for telling off those who grafittied a public pathway. but ignoring the message, which is highlighting how long refugees are being kept in detention centres. you up—to—date with the papers. rico hizon, a heart stopping story is catching attention online? that is right. dramatic footage of people escaping from a building in the american city of dallas has been getting many views. six people — including a toddler — had to jump from the top floor of their apartment block, after a fire broke out. fellow residents and bystanders used mattresses to break their falls. all escaped safely and only two needed minor treatement in hospital. taiwan's ruling party is looking to retain control of the island nation as it prepares for crucial midterm e
the business page of the financial times has good news for fans of electric cars in china.ing prices of some of its models to boost sales there. mainland china is the world's largest car market. and in the japan times a tweet by a government department has gone viral — but for the wrong reason. the tokyo immigration bureau has been criticised for telling off those who grafittied a public pathway. but ignoring the message, which is highlighting how long refugees are being kept in detention...
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as we continue, a slightly different take from the financial times.lly thought given how high stakes the situation was i thought she gave a polished and poised speech. she gave it without notes, if i was about out teller to have a lecture on their but i thought it was quite good. there will be difficult days ahead but she's bracing herself for a leadership challenge. another point raised there, we have not touched on the border issue so far in this conversation, at least not to a great extent by geoffrey cox is quoted there, the pro—brexit attorney general, concerned about britain... this is again to the dup and their worries. this was the sticking point that held up this cabinet meeting which was supposed to have happened earlier this week oi’ to have happened earlier this week or even at the end of last week. it was the continuing discussion with the european side about this backstop deal and it does look as if theresa may and the british government have had to make more concessions on that and what that means is that in certain subtle ways that may
as we continue, a slightly different take from the financial times.lly thought given how high stakes the situation was i thought she gave a polished and poised speech. she gave it without notes, if i was about out teller to have a lecture on their but i thought it was quite good. there will be difficult days ahead but she's bracing herself for a leadership challenge. another point raised there, we have not touched on the border issue so far in this conversation, at least not to a great extent...
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brexit looms large in many of the papers including the financial times which says the prime ministereuropean union. that comes as the governor of bank of england today issued economic warnings for a post brexit economy — the telegraphs headline reads ‘carney unleashes ‘project hysteria'. those brexit banking worries continue in the i — which share more predictions from the bank who warn of the worst economic slump since the second world war ‘a blow to may's brexit strategy‘ in the guardian — the paper say those economic warnings are making it harder for the prime minister to sell her deal. the bank of england governor mark carney is front and centre in the times — he said a no—deal brexit would see the worst economic slump since the 1930‘s. some good news for the prime minister — the daily mail reveal the key cabinet brexiteer andrea leadsom says she is backing the prime ministers deal. and... the attack on a syrian school boy in huddersfield leads the front of the metro after a video of his bullying by another pupil went viral. one story tending to stay prominent. take us to the mai
brexit looms large in many of the papers including the financial times which says the prime ministereuropean union. that comes as the governor of bank of england today issued economic warnings for a post brexit economy — the telegraphs headline reads ‘carney unleashes ‘project hysteria'. those brexit banking worries continue in the i — which share more predictions from the bank who warn of the worst economic slump since the second world war ‘a blow to may's brexit strategy‘ in the...
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and the financial times reports on nissan's decision to oust its chairman carlos ghosn over claims he understated his pay. so as ever at the moment it seems, brexit leading the news in the morning. not surprising really after theresa may's statement yesterday, and a p pa re ntly may's statement yesterday, and apparently the hardening of opposition to it. daisy, the sun front page there. black friday may. there is no avoiding brexit in this because it is the main story of the day. this is a gag about black friday, and you know they put the label black fry—may. i can't help but think the way that they did it with the label go around her neck, it was probably quite deliberate because it does look like a noose and she is probably committing political suicide in this deal. some are absolutely furious. they take 39 billion from us, and we get nothing. theresa may was accused of handing brussels the deal of the century they say on the eve of black friday. it's almost impossible to see where this is going to end up apart from total disaster. we have been over some of the time. she does not ha
and the financial times reports on nissan's decision to oust its chairman carlos ghosn over claims he understated his pay. so as ever at the moment it seems, brexit leading the news in the morning. not surprising really after theresa may's statement yesterday, and a p pa re ntly may's statement yesterday, and apparently the hardening of opposition to it. daisy, the sun front page there. black friday may. there is no avoiding brexit in this because it is the main story of the day. this is a gag...
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the financial times reports that unilever chief executive, paul polman, will step down in january, bringing bruising fight with shareholders over moving its headquarters out of london. and the daily express suggests that government officials have been told to "hang their heads in shame" over what's been described as an ongoing "witch—hunt" against northern ireland veterans. we are going to start with something apart from brexit which is notable these days. the police to be armed in crackdown on gangs. notjust on patrol but with visible weapons. visible weapons. the anti—crime task force suggested this to the government early this year the met police now would like to send officers armed with guns to deal directly with violent criminals, the story says. i can't see this going wrong, can you? presumably this isn't more police officers, this is the same overstretched force we already have been armed. fewer than 10% of officers are trained to use weapons so presumably there will be a programme put in place. i can't help but feel this will lead to more bloodshed. shouldn't we be tackling the cau
the financial times reports that unilever chief executive, paul polman, will step down in january, bringing bruising fight with shareholders over moving its headquarters out of london. and the daily express suggests that government officials have been told to "hang their heads in shame" over what's been described as an ongoing "witch—hunt" against northern ireland veterans. we are going to start with something apart from brexit which is notable these days. the police to be...
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. —— financial times. why should the general public care about a story like this? i suppose it, it is another stain on deutsche bank because there is more, there are more allegations in this comes on the back of previous probes about money laundering, so it is not necessarily something which is totally new to deutsche bank. i think for the average consumer or customer comments so far matter matters but of course if they are forced to pay another penalty as they did in 2017 where they paid $230 million to us and uk regulators, that means in the long and that they will need to make sure they are cutting costs somewhere else and for the average consumer in germany, deutsche bank used to be in pretty much every little city. they are no longer doing that. of course, it also means an overall decline in deutsche bank's business, which could be coming on the back of these probes, it is not necessarily going to be good for the customer who wa nts to be good for the customer who wants the banks to be where the customer is. so, even though it is not necessarily direct directl
. —— financial times. why should the general public care about a story like this? i suppose it, it is another stain on deutsche bank because there is more, there are more allegations in this comes on the back of previous probes about money laundering, so it is not necessarily something which is totally new to deutsche bank. i think for the average consumer or customer comments so far matter matters but of course if they are forced to pay another penalty as they did in 2017 where they paid...
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if we cheer and to the financial times, this is all but the midterms. on tuesday.uesday. he is acting tough on iran. he is increasing growth in the country, why suddenly is he interested in the midterms to think? maybe he realised that if he was as the house which is quite possible he will lose it if not the senate, then it will be difficult for him to get his agenda through, the strategic answer. but also because it is very much a reflection on him that he wa nts to much a reflection on him that he wants to win and win everything and he is not standing there supporting republican party that he has been antagonistic towards in the past. he loves holding rallies. he can go off script estado there is no script, there's no such thing. he said to massive messages which has been immigration. "we have a caravan of people coming to the mexican border". so he disasters the border to play off the protection imagery that he uses successfully in the presidential election on the build the wall narrative. but then this story about jobs and the wall narrative. but then this stor
if we cheer and to the financial times, this is all but the midterms. on tuesday.uesday. he is acting tough on iran. he is increasing growth in the country, why suddenly is he interested in the midterms to think? maybe he realised that if he was as the house which is quite possible he will lose it if not the senate, then it will be difficult for him to get his agenda through, the strategic answer. but also because it is very much a reflection on him that he wa nts to much a reflection on him...
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away from brexit, the financial times says general motors will cease production at seven plants worldwiden. the times reports that a council invited a jailed sex offender to play a part in the future of the child of a woman he raped, the times has learnt. let‘s start as we so frequently do nowadays, with brexit, and this is the metro, probably one of the headlines tonight, commons assault, may maulfrom all sides. it headlines tonight, commons assault, may maul from all sides. it was probably easier to name the people who were slightly favourable about this deal. nicky morgan gave it a go. there are a few people who get honourable mentions for being favourable. caroline flint is another one that might support it but might not. but then we know there is 90 or more torreira bosses say they will vote down the deal and we find out even today we have sir michael fallon, who of course was the defect secretary —— defence secretary until last year and even how he has said it is a huge gamble. a lot of people scratching their heads try and work out what on earth is the strategy here. you basically
away from brexit, the financial times says general motors will cease production at seven plants worldwiden. the times reports that a council invited a jailed sex offender to play a part in the future of the child of a woman he raped, the times has learnt. let‘s start as we so frequently do nowadays, with brexit, and this is the metro, probably one of the headlines tonight, commons assault, may maulfrom all sides. it headlines tonight, commons assault, may maul from all sides. it was probably...
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with me are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood, and henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times of tomorrow's front pages are now in. thank you for staying with us with a fresh look at the papers. senior eu officials are warning that theresa may's chances of striking a brexit deal are only 50—50. that's according to the guardian. the daily mail carries a picture of the tower of london, lit up with 10,000 torches to mark 100 years since the end of the first world war. the tower of london is also pictured in the times. but the paper also has an investigation, which it says reveals companies and charities are cashing in on a care crisis in the nhs. the telegraph reports that foreigners who've never lived in the uk will be permitted to join the armed forces, amid a worsening recruitment crisis. the ft leads with an interview with italy's deputy prime minister, luigi di maio, in which he claims rome's controversial spending plans will become a recipe for growth across europe. a veteran who went on a hunger strike in protest over a lack of mental healthcare for ex—soldiers has won his
with me are the broadcaster, lynn faulds wood, and henry mance, political correspondent at the financial times of tomorrow's front pages are now in. thank you for staying with us with a fresh look at the papers. senior eu officials are warning that theresa may's chances of striking a brexit deal are only 50—50. that's according to the guardian. the daily mail carries a picture of the tower of london, lit up with 10,000 torches to mark 100 years since the end of the first world war. the tower...
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financial times, made it finds draft deal brands —— threatens, whoever‘s in whether it's her survivingould get a better deal than this because the usa no, that's as far as we are going. best of the home secretary was making the point in the cabinet yesterday, are we squeezing the lemons are not hear, and the eu, can we get more and the get more and say more and she was like no this is the best deal, we're going to get this. in terms of what happens next year the prime minister, the arithmetic of parliament stays the same and is not a majority of parliament for this deal, not a majority for no deal, or staying in the eu, for the referendum there is no majority for anything by limit, so... the doing of for their own reasons some do it because they generally feel to bad deal at they won another deal but a lot are doing for cynical reasons, their hard—line remainders were doing a because they think by stopping this deal, even if it's better to them that no deal, it would give them the chance of that second referendum then there's the hard—line brexiteers were doing it because they want get
financial times, made it finds draft deal brands —— threatens, whoever‘s in whether it's her survivingould get a better deal than this because the usa no, that's as far as we are going. best of the home secretary was making the point in the cabinet yesterday, are we squeezing the lemons are not hear, and the eu, can we get more and the get more and say more and she was like no this is the best deal, we're going to get this. in terms of what happens next year the prime minister, the...
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the financial times also describes it as the moment of truth.oment in her premiership as she tries to persuade a divided cabinet to back the draft treaty. the i says ‘deal done,‘ but warns that all the prime minister has to do is get it past her cabinet, the commons, the lords, the dup and 27 eu nations. and marking his 70th birthday — the sun carries a front page of prince charles and the royal family — under the the headline — grins of wales. so that is the theme, i think it is brexit, ladies and gentlemen for the next little while. take us off, what are they saying about all of this in the guardian? it has played it pretty straight. the news came this afternoon that theresa may felt she had enough of a deal agreed with the eu that she could come back, put it to her very divided cabinet and move on if she can manage to get it past them and put it to parliament. and them and put it to parliament. and the guardian has decided to go on this idea that this evening theresa may was apparently calling in the cabinet members one by one to try and conv
the financial times also describes it as the moment of truth.oment in her premiership as she tries to persuade a divided cabinet to back the draft treaty. the i says ‘deal done,‘ but warns that all the prime minister has to do is get it past her cabinet, the commons, the lords, the dup and 27 eu nations. and marking his 70th birthday — the sun carries a front page of prince charles and the royal family — under the the headline — grins of wales. so that is the theme, i think it is...